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360.1 | | ERASER::KALLIS | Hallowe'en should be legal holiday | Wed May 06 1987 12:14 | 9 |
| There are some who claim they can. Peter Hurkos was one who was
reputed to have such powers. He worked with police forces both
in Europe and the United States in this, with some apparent success,
but also with some lack of success.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
[P.S. Upper and lower case is easier on the eyes. Upper case only
is called SHOUTING.]
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360.2 | Seem to be. | PBSVAX::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Wed May 06 1987 14:19 | 12 |
| There definitely seem to be. However, when they do it under conditions
where all "conventional" explanations can be ruled out, they can
do "it" much less often or reliably than they claim or expect.
Note two things: 1) Many are *still* able to locate things at a
higher rate than can be dismissed as chance; and 2) That they are
unable to perform as well in "controlled" conditions does *not*
prove (although it clearly suggests) that the conventional explanations
explains the way that they were getting that part of their results;
it only says that the controls effected, by some mechanism, their
abilities.
Topher
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360.3 | Horary Astrologers claim that... | ZANNA::DELVALLE | | Tue May 12 1987 17:26 | 9 |
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Some astrologers claim they can. The branch of Astrology that deals
with this, is called Horary Astrology. I have read about actual
cases solved with Horary Astrology. It all depends on the time
the client asks the question to the Horary Astrologer. He would
then cast a chart for that time, and try to answer the client's
question.
-Rd
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