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by James Randi (Author)
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  • Paperback: 342 pages
  • Publisher: Prometheus Books (31 Dec 1994)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0879751983
  • ISBN-13: 978-0879751982
  • Product Dimensions: 22.6 x 15.2 x 2.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 22,199 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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In this book, Randi explores and exposes what he believes to be the outrageous deception that has been promoted widely in the media. Unafraid to call researchers to account for their failures and impostures, Randi tells us that we have been badly served by scientists who have failed to follow the procedures required by their training and traditions. Here, he shows us how what he views as sloppy research has been followed by rationalisations of evident failures, and we see these errors and misrepresentations clearly pointed out. Mr. Randi provides us with a compelling and convincing document that will certainly startle and enlighten all who read it.

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63 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Expose Of ESP Hoaxers - Fooling Scientists, 3 Jun 1998
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Flim Flam, as the subtitle says, is about other delusions, and how James Randi investigates and exposes the tricks, frauds and fakery in the field of Psychic "Research". This field is really the wrestling arena for the con-artists who live by hype - either by fooling scientists, or in collusion with the pseudoscientists who live by money conned from good Samaritans, us - the tax payers and consumers and scientists of the normal. The Bermuda Triangle, Biorhythm, photos of fairies, ghosts and kirlia, levitation, pyramid power, Mayan visitors from outer space, tele-what-nots, TM and Z-rays are some of the "other delusions" exposed in this book. We know that these are bunk. But how do we convince our friends that they are? Give them this book. Show them how any of those so called psychic phenomena cannot stand the test of any skeptic with scientific approach which does not preclude the possibility of fraud or delusion or both. James Randi is the hit man of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal (CSICOP) and in this book you get an idea of how hard it is pull those punches.

Besides hundreds of names of people, places and institutions associated with these frauds, details from correspondence, this book has photos and diagrams of the hoax-rooms where the paranormal fakers did hoodwink and unnerve the rationality of the respectable scientists. The charts that were designed to fool the custodians of money - to be wasted through the propagation of pseudoscience of para-psychology and pollute the minds of the future generations of Americans with pure non-sense, the money that has been lost by genuine scientific and medical research - such charts have also been included in this book.

Issac Asimov in his introduction to this book rightly says, "Folly and Fakery has never before been dangerous as it is now" and that we therefore more than ever be grateful to Randi who deserves our admiration for his courage, diligence, perseverance, and the k! een senses needed for exposing these "rascals and knaves".

Dr. Russell Targ and Dr. Harold Puthoff are the Laurel and Hardy of Psi as a chapter title appropriately describes them. Reading this chapter it becomes at once obvious that if two scientists decide to cheat other men of science, tons and tons of our money can go down the drain. The directors of monies have to come up with an explanation for the misdirected research when the skeptics expose them. Because an apology would mean personal disaster, half-truths, rationalization, lies, damned lies, and, to back them up, statistical charts, and so on and on, until the consumer and tax-payer believes that there must be some truth somewhere beyond his common-sense beliefs. The fact that the Stanford Research Institute has been humiliated by these clowns, is only the tip of the iceberg of harm done by hype.

The flood of betting, lotto, and related software in the market is but the natural outcome of the pseudo-science of psi sanctified by misguided scientists who cannot tell the "law" of chances of mathematics from the laws of the physical world and believe that it can somehow determine the outcome of the roll of the dice, and their shortcut to fortune. If one just remembers that the people who sell such wares did not make money by the techniques they sell, but only by perpetuating wishful thought of the gullible, one would not be in that category any longer. Since the year 1964, Randi's Challenge to offer to pay $10,000 to any person who can demonstrate that she has any kind of paranormal power under fraud proof conditions still remains open. In chapter 13 Randi gives the details of this challenge and the conditions. The conditions can be obtained from him by sending a self addressed stamped envelope. To quote Randi "In response to that challenge, over 650 persons have applied as claimant. Only 54 (as of this writing) ever made it past the preliminaries, and none of them ever got a nickel.

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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The Master Debunker, 27 Mar 2004
By T. Walker (Bedfordshire, UK) - See all my reviews
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This is a first class book, if you have an interest in the truth behind paranormal claims.
James Randi has been a professional magician of the highest caliber for many years and he uses his expertise to dissect claims by Uri Geller and the like. He is not a scientist and does not pretend to be. His skill is in deceit, which he freely admits. He sees through chicanery and explains how these things are done.
Clever? Yes.
Confrontational? Most certainly.
Entertaining? Absolutely!
Highly recommended for those who prefer to use their minds rather than accepting things a face value.
Warning - if you believe in the paranormal and have a closed mind, you will not like this book!
Go to Randi's website - www.randi.org - to prepare yourself!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Read for Adults and Teens, 25 Jul 2009
By Kathryn Henderson "World traveler" (everywhere!) - See all my reviews
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The situations in this book are jaw-dropping. The fact that some of these people could get away with their scams for so long, along with the exposition of their ingenious (if rotten) methods is amazing.

These are great lessons on why we must to question magical, too-good-to-be-true claims. Teens will be especially engaged by Randi's entertaining writing style. I call this a must-read for critical thinkers.
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I am trying to forget an event that happened to me: I predicted my mother breaking her arm. I read it all through, thinkin I'd find something else to prove myself wrong, but with... Read more
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