Paranormal

From the archives: A look at the world of Tarot cards

From the archives in 1989, Mike Rutter takes a look at the world of Tarot cards and their ability to divine the future.

From the archive: James Randi’s 1989 lecture for the Manchester Skeptics

From the archives, Frank Koval's 1989 article presents a transcript of James Randi's lecture that year for the Manchester Skeptics

From the archives: Heaven and Earth – Is the ‘curse of Tutankhamen’ a curse at all?

From the archives in 1988, Mike Hutchinson examines the evidence for and against the supposed curse of Tutankhamen

From the archives: A dowsing-dedicated day in the country

From the archives in 1988, Denys Parsons attends a rather disappointing display of dowsing, alongside BBC Oxford

From the archives: Astrology, Gauquelin and the real explanation for the “Mars Effect”

From the archives in 1988, physicist Anthony Garrett picks apart a study of European sports stars that claimed to prove the validity of astrology.

From the archives: A historical Dutch UFO hunt – How one phone call roused all Amsterdam

From the archives in 1988, Marcel Huspas of the Dutch skeptics reports on a UFO hunt that caught the attention of all of Amsterdam

From the archives: The ‘Saints and Martyrs’ of Parapsychology

From the archives in 1988, H.B. Gibson questions the role that fraud plays in parapsychology

From the archive: S.G. Soal – A statistical master of deception

From the archives in 1988, Chris Scott recounts Soal's experiments, which suggested precognitive abilities, but turned out to be statistical fakery
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