HAMILTON COE FOUNDATION, THE - The original aims of my foundation were three-fold: to encourage research into the use of psychic ability, to encourage potential in genuine clairvoyants and and debunk fakes and scofflaws. To that end, I've delivered lectures across Britain and North America, endorsed eight young psychics, exposed seventy three frauds and introduced a laminated Hamilton Coe Certificate of Authenticity recognised by police forces around the world. At some stage in the (hopefully not too distant) future, I hope to establish a holiday retreat for young psychics where they can develop their powers in a 'fun' environment. My first experiment in this field, unfortunately, had to be abandoned when it became obvious that six of the seven children in attendence were bogus and forcing Findlay Duff, the only genuine clairvoyant, to share his psychic impressions by means of Chinese burns
It's now five years since the Foundation's inception. Sensible people, of course, pay little heed to anniversaries. Let's not attribute undue significance to a day that otherwise begins and ends like any other. When I blow my nose, I don't expect subsequent generations to commemorate the event with a public holiday. Contrary to mischievous speculation, the Foundation has had no part in any of the various demands that the local council do more to commemorate the occasion. What do I want with a Man of the Year award? The baubles of mediocrity gather dust on a million mantelpieces. While braggarts tunelessly parp songs of praise to themselves, only posterity acknowledges true achievement.
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