Bishop, I was not referring to you or anybody in particular. I just noted that the was , what I felt as "letting out steam" and demands and requirements as to what somebody else should do with their research. I got this a lot when I did mine, my standard reply was: "That's a great idea! Why don't you do that research yourself?" I never got any takers...
Re: Ramses. It is difficult to say based on the youtube videos. I have seen no published papers on her and afaik, they don't yet exist. To me the videos prove very little. One way or the other. For telepathy, mind-reading, guessing, super-psi or anything else in the para realm they are not proof (the reasons, as you stated, are obvious). However, they are enough - for some- to warrant potential interest to do further research, if one is so inclined. I don't take the enthusiasm of the poster of the videos as proof of fraud or any such claims. Possible, not proven. Actual research is required to do this.
I fully agree on the issue of letting out opinions and let all flowers blossom. That's why I'm voicing mine.
One thing I try to remind myself and remember from my days is that researchers are human too. They have emotions. They might get hurt. They second-guess and doubt themselves. They make mistakes (yes, even Einstein and Feynman). So, attacking them personally, for example calling them "frauds" is nothing more than a personal attack, often trying to leverage power over another being. It does not further truth or research - even less so when these outbursts are based on no evidence, but merely outcomes of personal emotions. That's why the debunker-skeptic forums (ala Randi) are such a bore. They repeat the same ad hominem formulae ad infinitum. And that's why I hope skeptiko won't start to slide on the same slope towards group-think and remains civil.
And at the point when they go to the level of "you should do this, do that", I think it's bordering on silly. But yes, everybody is entitled and I cannot know that something good and practical may not arise from that. Who knows - the universe is a mystery :)