Thanks Matthew. Per your suggestion I just added Searle's opinion on Zombies. Let me know if you have any difficulties using the website (feel free to email me at ben@takeonit.com ).
I am hoping that, should I get into Berkeley, to take a class from Searle, and claim to be a Zombie who has no real consciousness.
Another thing that some friends of mine came up with was the Simulated Prank Call, where a computer would have a program that simulated a prank phone call, yet it would be connected to a modem and voice software so that the simulation would actually call Searle's office at Berkeley to deliver the Simulated Prank.
Thanks for adding his reply. There are some others (of Searle's beliefs) that should probably be placed on that site (Such as his annoying Chinese Room, which is what started most of the Zombie stuff to begin with)
Ben Albahari wrote to tell us about TakeOnIt, which is trying to build a database of expert opinions. This looks very similar to the data that would be required to locate the Correct Contrarian Cluster - though currently they're building the expert database collaboratively, using quotes, rather than by directly polling the experts on standard topics. Searching for "many worlds" and "zombies" didn't turn up anything as yet; "God" was more productive.
The site is open to the public, you can help catalog expert opinions, and Ben says they're happy to export the data for the use of anyone interested in this research area.
Having this kind of database in standardized form is critical for assessing the track records of experts. TakeOnIt is aware of this.