Publications: None of Haramein's work has been subject to peer review by the scientific community. Haramein's publications are of two kinds. The "peer-reviewed" papers are all published in "Noetic Journal." Those are peer-reviewed only in the sense that people operating outside the global physics community are his peers - and thus those who consider the work worth publishing. His other publications are poster and contributed talk abstracts at American Physical Society meetings. Those would be presentations before actual physicists, but APS has a very democratic system for these. They do review proposed talks and posters, but only to the level of determining which sessions of a given meeting would be most appropriate. All that one can safely conclude from his presentations at APS meetings is that his APS membership check cleared and he submitted an abstract. Publication in the Bulletins of the APS doesn't even mean he actually gave the talk or presented the poster; nobody takes attendance, and it's not unusual for someone not to make the meeting or to miss their talk.
DVDs, etc.: They're asking a rather princely sum for their DVDs - $84.00 for the 4-DVD set. I also see they have a program to recruit people as
"emissaries" from the "Galactic Federation." Beyond being able to call yourself an Emissary of the Galactic Federation benefits include the DVDs at a reduced price (NOT free!). I'm sensing pyramid power here, where the "pyramid" I have in mind is not the source of mystical energies but the kind often used before the word "scheme." It's also interesting that they refer to their DVDs as "products." In their conference call they mentioned that it costs $2200 for the training, NOT including travel, meals or lodging - and the travel is to Hawaii! They also allude to "financial benefits" of becoming an Emissary - a commission on DVD sales, a large cut (the lion's share) of admission fees for the emissaries' presentations...
"Graduates of this year long program will be able to develop networks in their respective regions to deliver the Resonance Project Foundation's vision and mission through seminars and workshops." Key words: "develop networks." Sounds a bit like Amway!
I also just looked at his "scientific paper" on spin, which is (mercifully) shorter than the other. It is definitely loaded with rubbish. I do wonder about his co-author, Elizabeth Rauscher, who unlike Haramein does list legitimate physics degrees and publications on her CV. Looking over a list of her publications I think Haramein is pulling equations and jargon from her academic writings and pasting everything together with his own verbiage. Unless Rauscher suffers from dementia I cannot believe she would have let her name on such sloppy writing even if she thinks the theories are sound. Rauscher seems to have veered off into studying psychic phenomena and other non-mainstream topics sometime in the late '70s. I'd like to know what set her in that direction!