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tank -- and anyone thinking that I did so empty-handed is casting a fair amount of idiocy in my direction. Indeed, the experiments I had been involved in, and which had attracted Puthoff’s attention, were not parapsychology done in someone’s garage. I was so nervous about this I made every effort to consult with those I worked with as to what to take with me to SRI in the form of documents and evidence. In this regard, I have in my archives the foolscap piece of paper upon which I listed what I should take with me, and which I made up as a checklist so as to ensure that I wouldn’t forget anything. I also intended to show (and did so) the same materials to Dr. William Tiller, professor at Stanford University’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering whom I had met in New York just a few days before departing for California. Bill Tiller was in New York to attend and give a lecture at the First Western Hemisphere Conference on Kirlian Photography, Acupuncture, and the Human Aura. The Conference was held on 25 May 1972, in the hall of the United Engineering Center. It was organized by Dr. Stanley Krippner, then in professional residence at the Maimonides Dream Laboratory in Brooklyn, and was sponsored by the Center for the Study of Social Change and the Foundation for ParaSensory Investigation. I attended the Conference, since I was very interested, and Dr. Krippner mentioned various artists who intuitively had painted the aura, Little Moi being one of them. I later gave Krippner one such painting, which I understand he still displays in his offices in San Francisco. Krippner also asked me to provide a short statement, and which is included
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