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I guess Anita's failed study has not brought her the attention she wanted. She's now embarking on a new study of what she calls Induced Information. You gotta read this. Somehow her claims of medical perceptions have expanded to include being able to sense if someone is clenching a fist, holding cotton, dunking a hand in ice, or tasting some sauces. Funny, she always argued that those "other claims" were not part of her main claim.

It's as if she has learned nothing from skeptics. This is no surprise. She likes to talk (well, write), but apparently she doesn't like to listen. Her new "tests" would get her laughed out of a high school science fair they are so bad. She has been told how important it is to set the number of trials in advance, but, of course, she didn't. Now she is claiming that her accuracy was good early on, but because she got tired, it waned. How she can even consider making any judgment with just a few trials with poor controls is beyond me.

Once again I openly speculate as to her mental state. I cannot see how a rational person would engage in this silly behavior and continue to post about it publicly. I would like to think she's joking around, but I know she's serious.

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desertgal
# desertgal
Saturday, May 23, 2009 2:31 PM
I think it's moved beyond silly and entered the realm of "downright ludicrous". The only one who doesn't see that is Anita-or she does see it, and doesn't care, since she knows her future victims are born every minute.

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