Myths & Mysteries, New Age, Pseudohistory, Pseudoscience
Anthroposophs have long rejected the accusations of racist origins in Anthroposophy – there simply are no racist skeletons in the closet. This article will investigate just what the inventor of Anthroposophy, Rudolf Steiner actually said about human races.
New Age, Predictions, Pseudoscience
A walkthrough of the claims that psi exists as shown by the Ganzfeld Experiments.
New Age, Predictions, Psychic Powers, Skepticism
The story of Sharon Sifford, and how she went from numerologist and tarot reader to ex-numerologist and ex-tarot reader.
New Age
Whenever I can, I like to visit the psychic fairs that pop up from time to time. It is always a journey into enlightenment, although not the kind I am promised. It is more an uplifting tale of just how vivid human fantasy and invention can be.
Myths & Mysteries, New Age, Pseudoscience, Psychic Powers
Two skeptics take a walk on the hot side of life.
Cults, New Age, UFOs
If you want to attract the attention of the mass media, there is no better way than to predict the end of the world. A few Danes still remember the doomsday cult that built an air-raid shelter in 1967 at Borup in Sealand. The builders envisaged a world-wide nuclear war that would make the Earth bob in its orbit around the sun.
New Age, Psychic Powers
An attempt to show that, not only is there now no hard evidence for life after death, but there can be no such evidence. Contrary to what mediums, ghost hunters, and NDE researchers would have us to believe, it is not possible to prove the “survival” hypothesis, even in principle.
New Age, Predictions, Psychic Powers
Have you ever wondered how prophets and other legendary figures gained their reputation and followers?
Medical Quackery, Myths & Mysteries, New Age, Pseudoscience
by Hans Egebo Roger Coghill of Coghill Research Laboratories, UK claims to be a scientist doing research work in the field bioelectromagnetism, which is defined as the study of interactions between biological entities and electromagnetic forces. This broad, multidisciplinary field includes the...
New Age, Pseudoscience
A commentary on “Information and Uncertainty in Remote Perception Research”, Dunne and Jahn, Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR).