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PARTICIPANT 029
GUIDE TO SCORING
0 = Nothing in your perception of the object was generally or specifically accurate.
+1 = One or two general things from your perception correlated with the object or owner's life.
+2 = Several specific things from your perception correlated with the object or owner's life.
+3 = Your reading generally was on target, with at least a few specific details, about the object and/or owner's life.
+4 = Your reading specifically was on target about the object and/or owner's life.
+5 = An incredibly accurate perception of the object and/or owner's life from beginning to end of reading.
OBJECT A - "CLEVELAND INDIANS PIN"
WHAT PARTICIPANT SAID/WROTE
1 Elderly woman with grey hair
2 Rheumatism in left arm
3 Left wrist hurts more than right
4 Her granddaughter gave this to her as a present
OBJECT A - ACTUAL BACKGROUND OF OWNER/OBJECT
OWNER:
The owner of this object is a Caucasian female born in Prince Edward Island in 1973 who resided in Ottawa, Ontario at the time of the experiment. She lived with her boyfriend in an apartment, and had one cat. She was finishing a university degree and working a retail job. She has travelled extensively across Europe, North America, and Japan. She reported having many psychical experiences in her life, namely having a strong sense of things that are about to happen.
STORY OF THE OBJECT:
The object she submitted was a pin of the baseball team the Cleveland Indians. She obtained the object in 1991 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island and keeps it in a tin case (given to her by her deceased grandmother) on her bedroom dresser. It was given to her by her high school boyfriend who was popular at school. She was dating him and his parents did not approve of the relationship, forbidding him from seeing her again. Around this time, they had an argument and decided to take a few days break from each other. The day that happened, she felt ill – and had a horrible feeling that something bad was going to happen, but she didn’t know what. She went for a drive, and drove by a fatal automobile crash, witnessing the police covering the body. Soon after, the police notified her it was her boyfriend in the crash. He was killed and they gave her the pin he was wearing. Her boyfriend’s parents wouldn’t even speak with her at the funeral. To this day, she still feels his love.
RESULT = 0
Owner of object and experimenter found no correlation between what was perceived from the object and the object itself or the owner's life.
OBJECT D - "PLAQUE OF VIRGIN MARY"
WHAT PARTICIPANT SAID/WROTE
1 This is taking me back and forth to two different places: Central Mexico and Peru
2 Young boy in bedroom
3 Prays every night before bed
4 Kneels down
5 There are two candles on either side of this object
6 Prays a lot, and asks for a better life in his prayers
7 From a village
8 They had this for a long time
OBJECT D - ACTUAL BACKGROUND OF OWNER/OBJECT
OWNER:
The owner is Chris Laursen, a Caucasian university student born in Alberta in 1974 who was living in downtown Toronto at the time of the experiment in an apartment by the harbour with an art student. He studies history, and is making this his second career after having worked in the media as a journalist and then administrator. He was working at a broadcasting association at the time, and was about to return to university to prepare for graduate school. He has travelled in North America, South America and Europe.
STORY OF THE OBJECT:
This object was purchased a few months prior to the Psychometry Experiment by Chris Laursen from eBay. The previous owner (who lived on Long Island, New York, and claimed to be a paranormal investigator, although this could not be verified) of the plaque contended that it was from a haunted house in Belmez, Spain, where in the 1970s faces inexplicably appeared on the floor (as if they were painted or drawn with charcoal). Laursen was sceptical that this object actually originated from this house, and thought it would be interesting to test it in the experiment to see what people would get from it.
RESULT = 0
It is hard to correlate the accuracy of any reading on this object given the circumstances. This one almost deserves a +1 for its creativity alone. It maybe be from a small village if the alleged Belmez connection is true. However, no aspects of the experimenter's life, how the object was obtained, or its alleged history were perceived in the reading.
OBJECT E - "PIPE"
WHAT PARTICIPANT SAID/WROTE
1 Second World War pipe
2 Older gentleman smoked it
3 Was in the forces
4 Probably the Air Force
5 Could be a captain
6 Smoked this after dinner
7 "Medico" (written on object?) - last name of my mother
OBJECT E - ACTUAL BACKGROUND OF OWNER/OBJECT
OWNER:
This object was lent by a Caucasian male school teacher born in 1976, raised, and still living in the greater Toronto area. He was educated at Trent University, and then attended teacher’s college in Thunder Bay, Ontario. He lives with his girlfriend in a suburban house. He loves baseball, history and is a musician. He has not travelled much beyond Ontario. He has not had any paranormal experiences, although he has recently been active in volunteering to investigate them.
STORY OF THE OBJECT:
The object is a pipe that the man purchased at a novelty shop across from the Toronto Reference Library in 1996 or 1997. It was kept on top of a bookshelf, either beside or in a wooden case. The object is significant in its novelty. He and his friend, both smokers, each purchased the pipe as something different, thinking it would make them look sophisticated at bars and concerts. He used to relax and smoke the pipe while he was a student at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario. His mother also enjoyed it when he smoked the pipe. He used Captain Black Tobacco when he smoked it. He even used the pipe as part of an attempt to stop smoking cigarettes.
RESULT = 0
Owner of object and experimenter found no correlation between what was perceived from the object and the object itself or the owner's life.
OBJECT F - "MINI-TRUMPET"
WHAT PARTICIPANT SAID/WROTE
1 From Europe someplace
2 Young lady used it
3 Early 1900s
4 1910 or 1920
5 It’s an instrument
OBJECT F - ACTUAL BACKGROUND OF OWNER/OBJECT
This was a “control object” in the experiment, purchased by the experimenter, Chris Laursen, new from a shop that has good from around the world on Queen Street West in Toronto, Ontario. Once purchased, it was kept in the original bag and hidden away behind books in one of his bookshelves. It was only removed once the Psychometry Experiment commenced, at which point, it was stored on a shelf in boxes with all of the other objects used in the experiment. The idea was to see if those reading could perceive this was a control object in some way.
RESULT = 0
Experimenter found no correlation between what was perceived from the object and the object itself or the owner's life.
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