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Author, "Psi Wars: TED, Wikipedia and the Battle for the Internet"
Author, [http://www.amazon.com/PSI-Wars-Wikipedia-Battle-Internet-ebook/dp/B00H35ONA8|Psi Wars: TED, Wikipedia and the Battle for the Internet]
Blogger, Wordpress: "The Weiler Psi"
 
Blogger, [http://weilerpsiblog.wordpress.com/|The Weiler Psi]


I'm a long time blogger, since 2008, and recent author.  As a parapsychology journalist, I cover the science of parapsychology, the controversies surrounding it and the scientists, skeptics and the psychology of psychic people.  My articles frequently appear on the paranormal news site, Reality Sandwich.  I have a B.A. from U.C. Berkeley in California.  I'm generally well known within parapsychological circles and I've had contact with a number of scientists working in this field.  I am best known for my coverage of the TED controversy, which occurred in March of 2013 and a Wikipedia controversy which occurred around October of 2013.  Both of these are subjects covered in my book.
I'm a long time blogger, since 2008, and recent author.  As a parapsychology journalist, I cover the science of parapsychology, the controversies surrounding it and the scientists, skeptics and the psychology of psychic people.  My articles frequently appear on the paranormal news site, Reality Sandwich.  I have a B.A. from U.C. Berkeley in California.  I'm generally well known within parapsychological circles and I've had contact with a number of scientists working in this field.  I am best known for my coverage of the TED controversy, which occurred in March of 2013 and a Wikipedia controversy which occurred around October of 2013.  Both of these are subjects covered in my book.

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Author, Wars: TED, Wikipedia and the Battle for the Internet

Blogger, Weiler Psi

I'm a long time blogger, since 2008, and recent author. As a parapsychology journalist, I cover the science of parapsychology, the controversies surrounding it and the scientists, skeptics and the psychology of psychic people. My articles frequently appear on the paranormal news site, Reality Sandwich. I have a B.A. from U.C. Berkeley in California. I'm generally well known within parapsychological circles and I've had contact with a number of scientists working in this field. I am best known for my coverage of the TED controversy, which occurred in March of 2013 and a Wikipedia controversy which occurred around October of 2013. Both of these are subjects covered in my book.