American professor of psychology (born 1928)
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Dieses Interview mit Ray Hyman wurde 2012 im Rahmen der World Skeptics Conference aufgenommen – unterstützt von Alexander „Hoaxmaster“ Waschkau – und nun erstmals veröffentlicht, da sich die letzte Folge mit Dr. Gerhard Mayer dem sogenannten BEM-Experiment widmete. Das Gespräch … Weiterlesen → The post Ray Hyman zu Deryl Bem (2012 – re-release) first appeared on Bartocast.
Ross and Carrie discuss the remote viewing panel at Contact in the Desert, a UFO conference in the socal desert. With Alan Steinfeld at the helm, this group of non-naval gazers discuss the history of the Stargate Project and their own methods for internally “viewing” a remote location or object. Then, Alan and Ross run their own tests, with impressively unimpressive results. Plus, an ESP app so bad, two out of three people yelled at it.We have social media: X! Facebook! See Ross's talk on YouTube.
EPISODE 94 | Peek-A-Boo: Project Star Gate The US military heard the Soviets were working on creating psychic spies, so they started their own program, which would, after many name changes, get dubbed Project Star Gate. This would attract cranks and flim-flammers of all kinds over its 25 year run, resulting in not much useful intel but inspiring some participants to make a number of outlandish claims and starting various conspiracy theories about remote viewing techniques. Like what we do? Then buy us a beer or three via our page on Buy Me a Coffee. #ConspiracyClearinghouse #sharingiscaring #donations #support #buymeacoffee You can also SUBSCRIBE to this podcast. Review us here or on IMDb! SECTIONS Get Ready - The Soviet Project AIZEN, SCANATE at SRI, Uri Geller Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves - The Scientologists: Harold Putoff, Pat Price, Ingo Swann (the most successful remote viewer of all time), sexy bio-androids go shopping, a thirsty UFO Joseph McMoneagle (the most successful remote viewer of all time) doesn't find General James Dozier, makes predictions that don't come true David Morehouse (the most successful remote viewer of all time) Fly Like an Eagle - Jewish Hungarian cowboy Edwin May takes over, Gondola Wish, Grill Flame moves to Fort Meade, Major General Albert Stubblebine, the Soviet Project Znacki, Sun Streak, Project Star Gate, Ray Hyman finds fault (again) So Be It, Jedi - Various JEDIs, not those stargates, Suggestopedia, the First Earth Battalion (Don't Fear) The Reaper - Ed Dames (the most successful remote viewer of all time), remote viewing is not really "seeing", Psi Tech, Harry DeLighter, Dames makes predictions and some money Subterranean Homesick Alien - The KGB's Project ISIS, the Brits look into remote viewing (in a half-arsed way), how much did all this cost, talented remote viewer Courtney Brown, Star Trek, yogic flying, the Heaven's Gate cult Sympathy for the Devil - Aaron Hanson née Donahue (the greatest psychic of all time) and his father, James Donahue, angels are bat aliens from Orion, Aaron as the Hopi Pahana, Aaron starts his Luciferian Order (cult), and he's a colossal racist, Aaron and Ed Dames fall out over Japanese TV money, Aaron runs for president Music by Fanette Ronjat More Info: Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain by Sheila Ostrander Unconventional research in USSR and Russia: short overview, 2013 paper by Serge Kernbach CIA releases psychic experiment documents on CNET, 2017 STAR GATE [Controlled Remote Viewing] on FAS Intelligence Resource Program Uri Geller on the Tonight Show, August 1, 1973 video Uri Geller interview with The Guardian. September 2022 Operation Star Gate: U.S. Intelligence and Psychic Spies in Enigma Remote Viewing, Reality, and the Human Condition, Russell Targ article with links CIA documents about Ingo Swann Memoirs of a Psychic Spy: The Remarkable Life of U.S. Government Remote Viewer by Joseph McMoneagle Remote Viewing: The Complete User's Manual for Coordinate Remote Viewing by David Morehouse Psychic Warrior: The True Story of the CIA's Paranormal Espionage Programme by David Morehouse The Monroe Institute website CIA entry for Gondola Wish CIA entry for Project Grill Flame Grill Flame Project DIA session report, July 31, 1999 Meet the Former Pentagon Scientist Who Says Psychics Can Help American Spies in Newsweek Rise Up and Fight the Swine Flu Conspiracy, article of Stubblebine's pseudomedical nonsense The Men Who Stare at Goats by Jon Ronson Saddam's Stargate and Taskforce 20 episode The Pentagon's Twilight Zone, 1988 WaPo article by Sally Squires Read The CIA 1983 Report About Transcending Spacetime With Your Mind Remotely Viewed? The Charlie Jordan Case Remote Viewing Matrix (Ed Dames's latest name change) Free Energy: The Race to Zero Point movie Coast to Coast AM - Project Stargate with Dale Graff Coast to Coast AM - Remote Viewing Satan with Ed Dames (Dec. 21, 1998) Hocus Pocus - Is Ed Dames Exploiting Missing and Murdered Children for Self Promotion? Project Pegasus - Mars and Beyond! episode Project ISIS: The Secret KGB ★ Abduction Files Part 1 video Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Psi in The Independent British Military Tests Psychic Warfare in Wired British Ministry of Defence Remote Viewing archive Ministry of Defence 2002 report UK forces tested, rejected psychic techniques in The Register The psychic hunt for Osama Bin Laden Cosmic Voyage: A Scientific Discovery of Extraterrestrials Visiting Earth by Courtney Brown The Farsight Institute website Courtney Brown's 'Cosmic Voyage' in Preposterism in the Skeptical Inquirer The Courtney Brown Affair and Academic Freedom in the Skeptical Inquirer Courtney Brown - Adolf Hitler: Remote Viewing a Mass Murderer video The Hopi Turned Their Backs On The Pahana by James Donahue Under the Vatican - Revelation of the Beast by James Donahue Remote Viewing the 45th President of the USA 2016 James Hanson video Aaron C. Hanson documents archive Suspect Zero movie (18% on Rotten Tomatoes) Aaron C. 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Tom is a developer who owns and operates Terra Capital, a small multi-family real estate company. Tom got his start in real estate while attending Columbia University. He worked for a large real estate development company in New York City and then joined Ray Hyman's company, Lennar Corporation, where he worked as an assistant project manager. Reach out and connect with Tom via https://usaterra.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/torontorealestate/message
Welcome to the Cash Flow Project podcast, the go-to resource for investors seeking to generate income through multifamily real estate. In this episode, Steve sits down with Ray Heimann, as he shares his inspiring journey, from being an unskilled laborer for his parents' construction company to co-founding Terra Capital. With years of experience in deal structuring and portfolio management, Ray has successfully identified key factors in his home market to invest in. Tune in to hear valuable insights on investing in smaller multifamily properties and learn from Ray's extensive knowledge and experience. Mini Multifamily Mastery with Ray Heimann Ray Heimann shares his experience in private equity acquisition strategy, deal structuring, and portfolio management, and focuses on repositioning smaller multifamily assets across key Midwest markets. He emphasizes the importance of identifying healthy and stable markets with opportunities for upside, and of buying low, renovating smartly, managing everything internally, and portfolio arbitrage. He also recommends biographies as a helpful way to learn and improve oneself, and advises defining what you want with your financial freedom and exploring passive and potentially more profitable options if you do not want to work hard and be productive. About Ray Heimann: Ray Heimann is a real estate investor and co-founder of Terra Capital, an investment firm that focuses on turning small, outdated residential real estate assets into scaled, turnkey portfolios of modern-finish units across the US. He has over a decade of experience working for various investment firms, including JP Morgan, Booz & Company, and Sverica Capital, where he covered US REITs, advised on corporate transactions, and focused on deal sourcing in healthcare and real estate. Ray holds a B.A. in Mathematics and Philosophy from Columbia University. He is known for his focus on cutting out the noise around what's hot and honing in on strategies that repeatedly drive strong, risk-adjusted returns. Outline of the episode: 0:01 - Introduction to Ray Hyman, managing director for Tri City Equity Group and his background in real estate. 5:53 - The value of being a long-term employee and the difference between single-family home aggregators and multifamily properties. 11:44 - The underserved market for multi-family syndications, workforce housing, and opportunities in the Austin real estate space. 17:47 - Scaling up in real estate, closing 100 units at scale, and building relationships with contractors. 23:37 - Targeting specific markets in real estate and navigating competition and regulatory risk. 29:12 - Acquisition strategy, portfolio arbitrage, capital raising, and leveraging the capital markets. 34:19 - Filling the gap in the Indianapolis market, handling leverage, and building an investor base. 40:01 - Ray's superpower, biggest lesson learned, and advice for busy professionals working towards financial freedom. 45:19 - How to get in touch with Ray and his company, Terra Capital. Connect with Ray Heimann… Website: http://www.usaterra.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-heimann-6964ab88/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/terracapfund/ Connect with The Cashflow Project! Website LinkedIn Youtube Facebook Instagram The Hawaii Millionaires Mindset Blueprint Conference: https://www.millionairesmindsetblueprint.com/
Join Tim Merrigan as he chats with Ray Hyman, Founder, and Michael Hyman, Vice President of Sales, with Visual Eyes Eyewear! Listen in on this fun conversation about how a frame company started from a Garage (literally!) to now occupying a 30,000 square foot space and doing business with practices all over the country! During the episode, Ray and Michael tell us about many of their popular collections like Chic, Denali, Wide Guyz, and Katelyn Laurene to name a few. They also highlight two special collections that are collaborations, Peace Love and Stand Up 2 Cancer, and the special story behind both of them. The collections are affordable, have no minimum buy in, and offer a quick turnaround for receiving an order. Visual Eyes Eyewear offers fantastic collections that can be a staple in any Optical. Reach out to Visual Eyes Eyewear at veeyewear.com or email us at info@acquiosalliance.com! **Prices mentioned in today's episode are as of February 1, 2023 and may be subject to change. Please speak with a Visual Eyes Eyewear Rep for current pricing.
In this episode we have the extraordinary phenomenon of Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) to get our heads around. Thanks to declassification of US government documents and several freedom of information act requests, enough official paperwork and declassified accounts about the top secret Stargate remote-viewing program has been gathered to give credibility to a book Phenomena by Pulitzer Prize finalist and military journalist Annie Jacobson, and a documentary film about this controversial psychic phenomena. The film ‘Third Eye Spies' follows laser physicist Russel Targ, who along with Hal Puthoff, was employed by the Defence Intelligence Agency to do some tests on allegedly ‘psychic' test subjects at the Stanford Research Institute in the early 1970's. This was at the height of the Cold War, when intelligence was coming out of Russia that the military were doing psychic research successfully. To cut a long story short, the experiments were successful and the program went top secret shortly after the scientists published their first results. A protocol for ‘viewing' distant times and places in the minds eye was developed by their first talented subject, Ingo Swann. The program ran for over 20 years costing over 5 million dollars of military funding, which is actually very little for military projects. The technique was used for intelligence work for the CIA, DIA, NSA, the army, and the navy, including assisting the finding of lost aircraft and profiling of Russian bases, before being declassified in the mid 1990's after a CIA report determined the technique wasn't accurate enough, despite getting some good, statistically significant results. After it was declassified, the instructors went over to the private sector and began teaching the technique to members of the general public. Two such instructors were Lyn Buchanan and Mel Riley, who met my guest today Lori Williams; and became her mentors. In 2001 Lori became the first non-military certified instructor. Her experience includes not only teaching the technique but working with law enforcement to assist in missing person cases, conducting professional sessions for corporations that have had a direct effect on profit margins, and working on archeological mysteries. She is also the author of two books about the subject Boundless: Your How to Guide to Practical Remote Viewing, and Monitoring: A Guide for Remote Viewing and Professional Intuitive Teams for anyone who wants to learn more before doing an actual course with an instructor. What we discuss: 00:00 Intro 07:20 Controlled Remote Viewing explained 11:20 Being ‘blind' to the target 14:00 No need to be in a theta or meditative state 29:00 Viewing the future: some things in the future seem to be set 30:00 Time loops and retro-causality 32:00 Anyone can do remote viewing 51:00 Viewing future alien technology 01:14:30 Fear of demonic possession and extra-dimensional viewings 01:25:30 Remote viewing structures on Mars and other dimensions References: Lori Williams. Boundless: Your How to Guide to Practical Remote Viewing Free introductory remote viewing course from Lori's school Annie Jacobson ‘Phenomena' Watch ‘3rd Eye Spies' documentary 1995 CIA Report that led to the cancelation of the US govt Stargate program. Jessica Utts and Ray Hyman
0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders 0:03:36 Interview with Jon Guy Put simply, Think Straight is an owner's manual for the human brain. Drawing from the vast history of scientific and cognitive research, this book is a tour de force through the science and philosophy of the human mind, and what it means to think as a rational human being in the 21st century. https://twitter.com/SkepticJonGuy https://www.amazon.com/Think-Straight-Owners-Manual-Mind/dp/1633887979 0:15:34 The Book of Tim. With Tim Mendham Tim and Richard talk about the Bent Spoon Award from Australian Skeptics. Nominations are now open for 2022. https://www.skeptics.com.au/about/activities/bent-spoon/ 0:23:16 Australian Skeptics Newsletter What skeptical news has caught the eye of Tim Mendham this week? Read by Adrienne Hill. http://www.skeptics.com.au 0:33:36 Jim Wilshire - Skeptical Poem Bachelor of Seance 0:35:02 A Dive into a Trove A wander through the decades of digitised Australian newspapers on a search for references to Prof. Ray Hyman. http://www.trove.nla.gov.au 1993, Secrets of the Psychics - NOVA PBS https://youtu.be/41hJ6DY8xLI?t=1427 1988, 4th February - The Alton Telegraph 1995, 24th October - Arlington Heights News - Daily Herald 1994, 4th December - The Brazosport Facts - Texas
This week Ben and Celestia start by looking at a Newsweek headline that's been circulating again recently, implying that one-third of Americans doubt the death toll of the Holocaust. Then we devote our main segment to an important essay that has become both style guide and etiquette manual to skeptical writers and critics. Ray Hyman, one of the original founders of CSICOP, outlined eight principles to follow when engaging in "proper criticism" of paranormal claims. "Hyman's Proper Criticism," as it is known, applies more broadly to any topic, really, and becoming familiar with these eight lessons will make you a better human being.
In this MonsterTalk, we’re pleased to bring you an interview with psychologist Ray Hyman, a long time skeptical activist and educator, a founding member of CSICOP (now CSI) and one of the key investigators into the US government’s program to develop psychic soldiers. Some of this story was revealed in Jon Ronson’s The Men Who Stare at Goats, but in this interview you’ll hear Ray’s personal recollections about magic, skepticism and the mysterious claims of a famous psychic named Uri Geller. Read the episode notes
Live from TAM 13; Interview with James Randi and Ray Hyman; Introducing Cara Santa Maria; Forgotten Superheroes of Science: Henrietta Leavitt; News Items: Pluto Close Approach, Village on the Moon, Giant Fighting Robots, Depression App, Teaching Science Wrong, New Winged Dinosaur, Pentaquark; Science or Fiction
Live from TAM 13; Interview with James Randi and Ray Hyman; Introducing Cara Santa Maria; Forgotten Superheroes of Science: Henrietta Leavitt; News Items: Pluto Close Approach, Village on the Moon, Giant Fighting Robots, Depression App, Teaching Science Wrong, New Winged Dinosaur, Pentaquark; Science or Fiction
The true history of the experiment that is said to present the strongest evidence yet for telepathic abilities.
Ben Radford is is one of the world's few science-based paranormal investigators, and has done first-hand research into psychics, ghosts and haunted houses, exorcisms, Bigfoot, lake monsters, UFO sightings, crop circles, and other topics. He is managing editor of Skeptical Inquirer magazine and author of Media Mythmakers: How Journalists, Activists, and Advertisers Mislead Us, and Lake Monster Mysteries: Investigating the World's Most Elusive Creatures (with Joe Nickell). He also writes online at LiveScience.com, MediaMythmakers.com and Monsterscience.com. In this discussion with D.J. Grothe, Ben Radford surveys the current issue of Skeptical Inquirer magazine, which is focused on "Skepticism 2.0" and the future of the skeptical movement. He describes various articles by contributors to the issue such as Daniel Loxton, Jeff Wagg, Karen Stollznow, Blake Smith, Heidi Anderson, Reed Esau, Tim Farley and others. He talks about blogging, podcasts and youtube and the opportunities they present for new skeptical outreach. He explores ways national skeptical organizations can collaborate. He talks about why it is important to build on the important work of skeptical luminaries such as Carl Sagan, Ray Hyman, James Randi, Martin Gardner and Joe Nickel, and how to do so. And he also talks about his sacrilegious board game Playing Gods.
This week Skepticality releases the entertaining wealth of recent audio Derek recorded at the James Randi Educational Foundation's "Amazing Meeting 7" conference in sunny Las Vegas. The diverse nature of modern skepticism is well represented in interviews featuring Jennifer Ouellette (author of The Physics of the Buffyverse) and magician Michael Goudeau (executive producer of Penn and Teller's Bullshit!). Best of all, Skepticality shares thoughts from one of the founding fathers of the skeptical movement — psychologist Dr. Ray Hyman.
This week on Skepticality, Derek & Swoopy recap The James Randi Educational Foundation's Amazing Meeting 7 conference, which took place this past week in Las Vegas, Nevada. Derek recounts his many adventures as a TAM7 attendee, including his interviews and discussions with TAM Guests including Ray Hyman, Jennifer Oullette and MythBuster Adam Savage. Looking at this epic convention in a new way, Swoopy shares her impressions of following the conference from home via social networking websites such as Twitter, Facebook and uStream.
Ray Hyman is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Oregon and one of the leading figures of modern skepticism. He was a founding member of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (formerly CSICOP). He has been a consultant with the U.S. Department of Defense, helping investigate parapsychology for the government and is the author of many books, such as The Elusive Quarry, and many articles in the scholarly literature, such as his popular manuscript that teaches people how to appear to have psychic powers by using "cold reading." A former magician and mentalist, he has been featured on the cover of The Linking Ring, the magazine of the International Brotherhood of Magicians. Hyman was a co-recipient of the 2005 Robert P. Balles Prize in Critical Thinking, and also CSI's In Praise of Reason Award. For almost 20 years, he has run the popular Skeptics Toolbox, which trains rationalists in the best methods of advancing skepticism in our society. In this conversation with D.J. Grothe, Ray Hyman recounts the history of his many critiques of the various Ganzfeld Experiments, which are scientific tests of psychic ability. He details his assessments of the later "Auto Ganzfeld experiments." He shares his evaluations of other various research projects in parapsychology, and levels criticism against some skeptics who have too hastily dismissed parapsychology's findings. He talks about his beginnings as a magician-debunker, and as a mentalist, and how he got involved in applying magic to his skeptical investigation of parapsychological claims. He explores whether or not the government should make fortune-telling illegal. He explains how leading scientists can believe in the claims of parapsychology, even without sufficient evidence. He describes some of his experiences with Uri Geller. He talks about the ethical implications of teaching non-magicians the art of cold-reading. He reveals ethical problems he has had with the Psychic Entertainers Association, and how giving psychic readings may cause real harm to clients. And he talks about how he may disagree with James Randi as regards the usefulness of magicians in conducting psychic research.