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Memorandum
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Date: 13 June 1995
From: Edwin C. May, Ph.D.
Re: Receivers (a.k.a. RVers) for Hire
To:
With one exception, I have focused my search for receivers-for-hire for US-based
individuals/institutes. Since the field is such a small community, I believe my alphabetical
list includes all major players who are publicly known for anomalous cognition activity.
In one cases, I indicate what I know from first-hand knowledge and what I have learned
from others, and in all cases I give contacts (names and phones) of individuals who should
be able to provide more information.
Consciousness Research Laboratory (CRL)
University of Nevada. Box 454009, 4505 Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89154-
4009. Voice: 702.895.1480 Fax 702.895.1602
Director: Dr. Dean I Radin
Dr. Radin has been involved in the field since the early 1980s. He has been the president
of the Parapsychological Association and is a highly qualified researcher. He served as a
visiting scientist in the Cognitive Sciences Program at SRI in 1985.
CRL is a privately endowed research laboratory within the Psychology Department at
? the University of Nevada at Las Vegas. They have a staff of 3, but are growing in the
near future. Their focus is on building a "thought-controlled switch." To date, they have
not conducted AC experiments.
Individuals Who can Provide Further First-hand Information
Dr. Jessica Utts . Dr. Utts has worked with Radin and is familiar with the research at
SGFOIA3 UNLV. Home phone:
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Mr. James Spottiswoode . Mr. Spottiswoode is familiar with Dr. Radin's work and is
es ecially qualified to comment on their neural network approach. Home phone:
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Edinburgh University
Psychology Department, 16 Buchleuch Place, Edinburgh, Scotland EH89JZ. Voice:
44.31.650.3343 Fax 44.31.650.3461.
Director: Dr. Robert Morris
Dr. Morris is a US. citizen and occupies alife-time appointment to the Chair of
Parapsychology at Edinburgh University. He has a staff of 12 researchers and students.
The University grants MA and Ph.D. degrees in psychology with dissertations in
parapsychology. Dr. M orris is a careful researcher and has contributed significantly to
the field for many years. Their primary focus is the study of .AC in the Ganzfeld., a mild
altered state of consciousness technique. SAIC has subcontracted to them for specific
testing of the role of a "sender" in AC experiments.
An Individual Who can Provide Further First-hand Information
Dr. Jessica Utts . Dr. Utts has worked in their laboratory for extended periods. Home
phone:
Intuitive Intelligence Applications (IIA)
P.O. Box 100, Nellysford, VA 22958. Voice: 804.361-9215 Fax 804.9056
President: Mr. Joseph McMoneagle
IIA is a one-man organization that contracts to us, and others, for the AC services of Mr.
McMoneagle. Mr. McMoneagle was one of the original 6 from the Program Office that
came to SRI in 1979 for "technology transfer." He is excellent at his craft and is
responsible for most of the successful applications in the Program Office from 1979 until
he retired in the late 1980s.
Individuals Who can Provide Further First-hand Information
Dr. Edwin C. Ma Dr. May has worked closely with Mr. McMoneagle since 1979.
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Dr. Jack Vorona. Dr. Vorona has closely followed Mr. McMoneagle from the
government perspective in his former capacity of DDS&TI. Home phone:
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Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Laboratory (PEAR)
Princeton University School of Engineering, C-131, Engineering Quadrangle, P.O. Box
CN5263, Princeton, NJ. Voice: 609.258-5370
Director: Dr. Robert Jahn
While Dean of the Engineering School, Professor Jahn initiated a small research effort in
parapsychology at Princeton in 1979. Now they have a staff of 4 and focus their activity
in three areas: (1) Anomalous Cognition (a.k.a. remote viewing), (2) Random number
generators (RNG), and (3) Large-scale anomalous perturbation effects (a.k.a.
psychokinesis) Their receivers are drawn from the general population and they claim not
to used special (i.e., gifted) subjects.
Their RNG work is first rate. They have collected over 10 times the total date of the
reset of the field combined. This data demonstrates a statistically robust, but very small
effect of human intention and the statistical behavior of physical random devices.
The work on AC, however, contains a major flaw in the analysis (Hansen, Utts, and
Markwick, "Critique of the PEAR Remote-Viewing Experiments," Journal of
Parapsychology, Vol. 56, No. 2, 97-113).
Individuals Who can Provide Further First-hand Information
SG 1 J has followed the field of ara s chology for many years and
is ~arni tar vent the work o PEAR. Home phone:
Dr. Jessica Utts. Dr. Utts is familiar with PEAR and is in constant communication with
some of their researchers. Home phone:
Mr. James Spottiswoode. Mr. Spottiswaode is familiar with the PEAR research and, as a
h sicist can comment about PEAR's physics models for the phenomena. Home phone:
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The Rhine Research Institute (RRI)
402 North. Buchanan Blvd., Durham, NC. Voice: 919.688.8241 Fax 919.683.4383
Executive Director: Dr. Richard S. Broughton
The Rhine Research Center (formerly the Foundation for Research into the Nature of
MAN and the Institute for Parapsychology) was founded in 1964 by Professor J. B.
Rhine. Dr. Rhine is considered the "father" of laboratory research of parapsychology.
RRI is a privately endowed research facility with a senior staff 3 and a total staff of
approximately 10. They have focused their attention on a form of AC called the
Ganzfeld, a way of collecting "telepathic" data in a mild altered state of consciousness.
They rarely work with special receivers preferring volunteers from the general
population.
Individuals Who can Provide Further First-hand Information
S G 1 J as followed the field of parapsycholog y for many years and
is familiar with RRI. Home phone:
Dr. Edwin C. May. Dr. May has followed the field of parapsychology for many years
and is familiar with RRI and currently serves on the. Board of Directors. Horne phone:
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Stephan A. Schwartz and Associates (SSA)
520 Second St., Manhattan Beach, CA 90266. Voice: 310.318.2188 Fax 318.1728
President: Mr. Stephan A. Schwartz
SSA (formerly the Mobius Society) has been in existence since the mid-1970s. Mr.
Schwartz has an eclectic background which includes being a photographer, speech writer
for senior Navy officials, entrepreneur, and researcher. SSA is involved primarily in the
application of AC to archeology, treasure hunting, criminal investigations, and medical
research. One of his successful projects was the subject of the national syndicated
television program, In Search Of -the location of a previously unknown ship wreck in
the waters off Catalina Island off Los Angeles.
Mr. Schwartz generally has 6 receivers who are available to him for AC applications.
Individuals Who can Provide Further First-hand Information
SG 1,1 was involved in 1979 with a major project with Mr. Schwartz
through a contract with SRI. Home phone:
Mr. James Spottiswoode. Mr. Spottiswoode is familiar with Mr. Schwartz's work
havin been involved with a number of joint projects with him. Home phone:
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From: Edwin C. May, Ph.D., SAIC
Fax Phone Number: (415) 322-7960
Date: Tue, Jun 13, 1995 ? 10:34
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If there is difficulty with this transmission, please call: (415) 322-7960
Note:
II hope you find this usefull. There may be scattered Individuals who might be willin
o wor on a personal services basis, but this Ilst is complete as far as I know.
Regards, Ed
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