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A specific panopticon built around James Randi’s famous One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge (a prize for anyone who could demonstrate a paranormal ability under agreed scientific conditions). Even after the challenge officially ended, its logic persists as a disciplinary tool: believers are told “go claim the million dollars” as a rhetorical weapon, implying that if they cannot meet that impossible standard, their claims are worthless. The One Million Dollar Challenge Panopticon normalizes the demand for adversarial, public, and often humiliating “tests,” while ignoring that many phenomena are not replicable on demand or suited to lab conditions. Its gaze ensures that any discussion of the paranormal is immediately derailed by the million‑dollar taunt.
Example: “Every time someone mentioned telepathy in the forum, a chorus replied ‘where’s your million dollars?’—the One Million Dollar Challenge Panopticon, using a defunct prize to shut down conversation.”
by Abzugal April 6, 2026
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