Paranormal and parapsychology in western culture

Alex Saenz

Alex Saenz

DIRECTOR: Alex Saenz

PRODUCER: Pat Stiner

Pat Stiner interviews Alex Saenz, OPAR –
OPAR interview segment addressing one of the most overlooked issues as to why investigating paranormal phenomena and why parapsychology itself is not a yet accepted by mainstream science. Saenz mentions that currently there is no unified theory in the field, the three main types of groups & individuals interested in paranormal phenomena and outlines the importance of walking a fine line between being a skeptic and being honest.

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  • Anonymous

    Anyone familiar with the so-called “work” of Alex Saenz knows it is not his own. He is nothing but a two-bit plagiarist!

  • Anonymous

    Anyone familiar with the so-called “work” of Alex Saenz knows it is not his own. He “borrows” from the research of others and makes false claims about his activities and abilities. A good example is the late Erland Babcock. Babcock didn’t know Alex Saenz from Adam but as soon as Babcock died, they were suddenly “best friends” (according to Alex).

  • calgarth

    Anyone familiar with the so-called “work” of Alex Saenz knows it is not his own. He is nothing but a two-bit plagiarist!

  • calgarth

    Anyone familiar with the so-called “work” of Alex Saenz knows it is not his own. He “borrows” from the research of others and makes false claims about his activities and abilities. A good example is the late Erland Babcock. Babcock didn't know Alex Saenz from Adam but as soon as Babcock died, they were suddenly “best friends” (according to Alex).

  • Anonymous

    Is not all research just plagiarism built on past work? Very few original ideas around anymore until they start plans for a giant planet-nuking space station. Need some 8-bit sounds to go with this 2-bit story: http://www.site2.nobodiesfromnowhere.com/wp/2008/03/18/sr-388-metroid-instrumentals-album/

  • nfnnews

    Is not all research just plagiarism built on past work? Very few original ideas around anymore until they start plans for a giant planet-nuking space station. Need some 8-bit sounds to go with this 2-bit story: http://www.site2.nobodiesfromnowhere.com/wp/200…

  • RoastPuppy

    Alex Saenz copies the research of others verbatim and claims it as his own and makes all sorts of false claims about his remote-viewing exploits. For example, back in the summer of 2007, he claimed to have been employed by the US government on a remote-viewing project in Texas == a total fabrication.

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