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The Skeptic Volume 15, No. 3
£5.00The Psychological Reality of Haunts and Poltergeists Part I: An Initial Model
In the first of a two-part article, Rense Lange and James Houran summarise their work concerning hauntings and poltergeists and argue that ghostly outbreaks can tell us more about the living than the dead.In Search of Monsters?
Charles Paxton writes in defence of cryptozoologySecrets of Area 51
David Hambling explores how secret balloon projects may have contributed to the flying saucer myth
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The Skeptic Volume 15, No. 2
£5.00Ear Candles – The Brain Softening Effect: An Instructive Tale
Norman Pridmore reflects upon his personal crusade against a pseudoscientific therapyScience or Non-science?
Doug Bramwell examines the features which distinguish science from pseudoscienceA Case of Spirits
Chris Willis looks at the history of spirit photographyDo Astrologers Have To Believe In Astrology?
Nick Campion questions whether “belief ” is a useful concept when applied to astrology
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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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The Skeptic Volume 16, No. 4
£5.00The Need For Open-Minded Scepticism
Rupert Sheldrake replies to David MarksPower, Arcana, and Hypnobabble
Martin Parkinson reflects on the attractions of NLPOrganised Religious Faith … Why?
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Douglas George tackles some of the structures and assumptions of religion -
The Skeptic Volume 16, No. 3
£5.00What are we to make of Exceptional Experience? Part 3: Unseen Staring Detection and ESP in Pets
David Marks concludes his three-part critical review of parapsychologyStupid Sceptic Tricks
Sceptics using unfair arguments? Surely not! David W Owens advises his fellow believers on how to avoid being bamboozled by their devious opponents …Domesticating The Beast Of Bodmin
Col C J Harbottle (retired) sends his occasional report from the village of Shawley Knott
A Brief Introduction to Neuro-Linguistic Programming
Widely claimed to be indispensable for anyone who wishes to communicate better, NLP tempted Martin Parkinson to enter the jargon-jungle and find out more
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The Skeptic Volume 16, No. 2
£5.00What are we to make of Exceptional Experience? Part 2: Ganzfeld Studies
In the second part of his three-part assessment of parapsychology, David Marks focuses on the ganzfeld techniqueLife from Non-Life: Must We Accept a Supernatural Explanation?
Scientists are far from being able to explain exactly how life on earth began. Must we accept that life has a supernatural
origin? Steve Stewart-Williams investigates …The Misfit World of Derek Acorah
Matthew Coniam witnesses a bad night for a psychic medium
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The Skeptic Volume 16, No. 1
£5.00What are we to make of Exceptional Experience? Part 1: Remote Viewing
David Marks begins his three-part assessment of parapsychology with a critical view of remote viewingMichael Bentine: Behind the Door
Matthew Coniam finds that Bentine was guilty of paranormal double-thinkPsychoanalysis: Science or Pseudoscience?
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Anna Järvinen considers the status of Freudian theory
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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 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 17, No. 1
£5.00Death and the Microtubules
Susan Blackmore shows that even experienced interviewees can be hoodwinkedThe Mosaic of Memory
Chris French considers the nature of memoryFrom Medicine To Miracle
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Peter May questions the remarkable healing of Dr Mary Self
