It's not clear from your comment whether you think that Victor J. Stenger is a supporter or critic of "Quantum Metaphysics". I think he was being polite to his hosts at the conference; I think he's a critic of the idea of a scientific quantum metaphysics.

An unpublished paper that covers a similar topic is [link|http://www.colorado.edu/philosophy/vstenger/ESPColdFusion.pdf|ESP and Cold Fusion: Parallels in Pseudoscience] (from 1996):

ESP and cold fusion are cosmic delusions, like astrology and the belief that UFOs are visitors from higher civilizations in space. Delusions prevent those who hold them from facing reality. They provide easy solutions to the problems of life. The existence of ESP would mean that the human mind is capable of overcoming the barriers of space and time, allowing us to avoid death. Cold fusion would free us from the tyranny of limited energy, allowing us to expand without limit. Even perfectly respectable scientists, whose prior work was carried out with integrity and competence, can fall victim to the siren call of glory and immortality when they imagine their research may be touching phenomena of such immense consequence.


FWIW.

Cheers,
Scott.