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The Skeptic Volume 9, No. 1
£5.00Ritual Satanic abuse; How not to win the national lottery; Tesla: eccentric scientist or neglected genius? Psychic surgery in Britain.Learn More -
The Skeptic Volume 6, No. 3
£5.00Premanand: Scourge of the Godmen; Women and the New Age; Do-it-yourself UFOs; Chapman Cohen: freethinker.Learn More -
The Skeptic Volume 21, No. 4
£5.00The Sceptical Medium: A course in Crossing Over
Jon Donnis recounts his experience at a mediumship training schoolThe messengers of Lily Dale: An analysis of modern spiritualist mediums
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The Skeptic Volume 17, No. 4
£5.00Psychoanalysing God: Freud on Religion
Ian Fairholm discusses Freud, neuroticism and religion
Motivated Distortion of Personal Memory for Trauma
At the Remembering Trauma Conference held in London in September 2003, Mark Pendergrast described how people can develop false memories for terrible eventsHow (not) to talk to aliens
Mark Newbrook ponders the complexities of extraterrestrial languagesScepticism and the Kennedy Assassination
Jeremy Bojczuk disposes of some of the more ludicrous theories surrounding President Kennedy’s assassination
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The Skeptic Volume 13, No. 1
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Satanic Cat Abuse? The last witchcraft trial; Asking awkward questions; Multiple personality disorder; Careers in pseudoscience.
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The Skeptic Volume 7, No. 6
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Science and nonsense; The Marie Celeste "mystery"; Who's that on the line?; Close encounters of the cult kind.
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The Skeptic Volume 24, No. 1
£5.00Catflap
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Scepticism and Science
The Skeptic Interview with Jane Goldman
Zombies are People Too
Why Are There Fewer Women Working in Science & Technology?
Neuropseudoscience
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The Skeptic Volume 20, No. 1
£5.00From Psychic to Sceptic
James Byrne in retrospect on being a psychicThe Great Masturbation Delusion
A bout of moral alarm in the educated? Hilary Evans considers another example where the scientific evidence is absentMaking up History
Steuart Campbell questions how we are to know historical fact from fiction
when delivered to us in novels
Darwin Died an Agnostic
Donald Rooum investigates the claim by one of the world’s most distinguished philosophers that Darwin experienced a deathbed conversion
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The Skeptic Volume 15, No. 4
£5.00The Psychological Reality of Haunts and Poltergeists Part II: An Advanced Model
Rense Lange and James Houran propose a more advanced model of the psychological processes underlying hauntings and poltergeistsReconsecration: Towards a Secular Church
Matthew Coniam acknowledges the value of churches, but suggests that we dedicate them to science.Myths to Die for
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Hilary Evans describes new evidence that the atrocities committed by the German army during its invasion of Belgium in 1914 were even worse than we imagined…
