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The Skeptic Volume 23, No. 3
£5.00Dickensian Ghosts
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Looking For America
The Rise of Skepticism in Uganda
Learning From What Didn't Happen
Losing Hitch
The Skeptic Awards
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The Skeptic Volume 19, No. 2
£5.00Natural Science and the Spirit World: Part 2Learn More
The second instalment of an article taken from Friedrich Engels’ Dialectics of Nature.
Just Your Imagination? Part 2: Feel The Force
Barefoot sceptic Martin Parkinson ‘fesses up and counts his new age brownie points.
Discord
Why is cognitive dissonance important in understanding pseudoscience? Lee Traynor explains…
Mia Dolan on Granada's This Morning
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The Skeptic Volume 15, No. 1
£5.00Questioning Randi
Tony Youens provides us with an exclusive interview with James “the Amazing” RandiThe Missing Airmen
It is a small enigma in a world of unceasing strangeness, but there in Charles Fort’s Wild Talents, at the start of Chapter 17, is the bizarre case of the vanishing airmen. Paul Chambers investigates…Mrs. Gaskell’s Elephant: The Story of a Hoax
by Chris WillisWild About Harry
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Chris Willis takes a look at children’s fiction in the light of criticisms by religious fundamentalists -
The Skeptic Volume 10, No. 2
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UFOs yesterday and today; Testing a guru; How not to get rich quick; Lucid dreaming: fact or fiction?; Do we only use 10% of our brains?Learn More -
The Skeptic Volume 7, No. 3
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Cold-fusion heats up; Rajneesh: the failed guru; Beyond the near-death experience; Meditation; Spirit guides and after-images.
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The Skeptic Volume 21, No. 3
£5.00Making UFOlogy History
David Clarke reviews three books on classic UFO cases published 60 years after the birth of UFOlogy
The recovered memory debate:
False memories of the memory literature?
James Ost analyzes and critiques a body of false memory literatureProfits of the New Age
Jon Cohen reports on a sceptical day spent at The Mystic Arts Exhibition, 2008
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The Skeptic Volume 17, No. 2/3 (double issue)
£10.00The Truth about Rendlesham
James Easton presents the first of a series of articles on Britain’s most notorious UFO caseBritain's Roswell?
Would the release of official documents relating to the Rendlesham Forest incident reveal that a UFO really landed?
Dr David Clarke investigates.The Rendlesham Incident: Some lessons for UFOlogy
Jenny Randles describes her own long involvement with the case and considers its implications for UFOlogy in generalForgive Us Our Trespasses
Peter Brookesmith considers the diplomatic aspects of the Rendlesham ‘cover-up’Reflections on a Rendlesham Skywatch
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Andy Marriott offers us his whimsical recollections of a beautiful night spent in Rendlesham Forest in August 2003 on a UFO-watch -
The Skeptic Volume 12, No. 5/6 (double issue)
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Music from beyond the grave? Millennium madness; Smart bombs or stupid people? The Delphic oracle; Meet the Extropians; The wandering womb; Penny dreadfuls and video nasties; Psychic con-men; Teaching sixth-formers about skepticism; Skeptics choose their favourite books.
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The Skeptic Volume 6, No. 2
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Brainwashing a skeptic; Dianetics; Who invented the Loch Ness monster?; The medium, not the message.
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