September 12 update

Yes, it's time for a NEW ADVENTURE! This time, an adventure of a 'different' nature. A seemingly impossible challenge delving into the mysteries of the human mind! Actually, MY human mind which, as a follower of the ADVENTURESofGREG web site, I am sure you can appreciate, is far stranger than an average, normal human mind.

And there could potentially be a huge upside for YOU in this adventure!

If all goes as planned, It involves making some money for a non-profit organization I am starting, and I'm going to put a percentage of the profits into a pool that will be divided between subscribers to the ADVENTURESofGREG email update list. That's probably you! And if it isn't you, then feel free to sign up! Simply send a blank email message to: ADVENTURESofGREG-subscribe@yahoogroups.com . Feel free to pass it on to anyone who you think might be interested in following my progress, and in turn, possibly sharing in a portion of the profits. My goal here is to gather as much interest in what I'm planning to do as possible. in fact, I have a sneaking suspicion that audience participation just might increase chances for success, but I'm getting ahead of myself here. More on that later.

An adventure wouldn't be an adventure if there were no risks, and the risks here fall entirely on MY shoulders. I could potentially lose money. But, that said, I have been researching this for 4 years now and have a very successful track record. I have a positive expectation, but I am aware of the potential for this to fail, and I'm willing to take that chance. After all - according to 'conventional' thinking, what I'm proposing here is supposed to be impossible.

In May of 2000, I was invited to present my research findings at a conference in Nevada to a room filled with over 300 skeptical onlookers. My presentation lasted slightly over 3 hours. I was petrified. The fear I knew moments before taking the stage made all three Ironman swim starts seem like a walk through the toddlers pool. But it went very well - my protocol, data, and methodology stood up to some pretty heavy inspection that day. And in the end, the audience approved.

Over the last 3 years, I have been teaching these methods to anyone interested via a web site and the occasional seminar. To date, more than 10,000 people have taken the free course that I offer on the web site.

I think that's enough for now. I'll get into more detail within the next couple of days. In the mean-time, feel free to pass on the http://www.AdventuresOfGreg.com web site URL to anyone who you think might be interested in following my progress on this most unusual adventure.