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I will be posting some scans of my Bigfoot/Cryptozoology articles i've collected over the last few years. These are for educational purposes only.
Here is a scan I did of an Ivan Sanderson article. Tell me if it works, i am trying a new PDF hosting site.
New Evidence of Abominable Snowman-...
I don't know how long this publication has been running, but I noticed that my local supermarket is selling a magazine called "Vision". From the cover it looks like it contains every woo you ever knew.
I just wanted to let you know that I'm going to buy a copy and review it. Mainly I'm looking...
I just want to say, for what it's worth, "Thank you" to Mad magazine.
When I was a kid -- and I mean a little kid -- I used to swipe my older brother's issues of Mad and read them. There was a lot that I understood, but a lot that I didn't... and I sure as hell wanted to. I wanted to...
Uncensored magazine from New Zealand (also on sale in Australia) has reprinted some of Killtown's 200+ smoking guns. Although it is somewhat of a backhanded compliment; many smoking guns are not reprinted as they are 'repetitious'.
Uncensored magazine is a cheap but colourful magazine with a...
In the current issue of Natural History Magazine
http://www.naturalhistorymag.com/
there are multiple pro/con/debate articles of interest on Intelligent Design and Evolution including introductory articles by Dawkins and Behe. Keep scrolling on Position statement intro by Behe:
and………...
Free Inquiry Suppression called Accidental
Paul Kurtz and Paul Flynn’s public outburst at Canadian firm Indigo’s failure to rack their magazine Free Inquiry drew attention to the fact that it was done accidentally. The following two stories explain what happened:
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The article can be found here: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1191843,00.html
On May 10 Penn Jillette had Randi on his radio show to discuss the article and Randi's work in helping to debunk facilitated communication. You can download and listen to the show on Penn's radio...
Unbelievably, this week's issue of Time has as its cover article, "New Insights into the Hidden World of Autism", which turns out to be a ten-page spread extolling the virtues of the bunk science known as Facilitated Communication, and basically gives an unskeptical look at the claims of...
Anyone here old enough to remember Byte Magazine (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte_magazine)? I sure do. Especially the wonderful cover illustrations by Robert Tinney (http://www.tinney.net/). I subscribed for about a dozen years, if I recall correctly, from 1978 into the late 80's or early...
Time has been publishing all kinds of articles that stick in the skeptics craw in the last few years. The most recent is the story about Weil and his new book about aging well. What gets me is when you look at him and I have met him. He is obese. He claims to be fit in spite of his weight...
Time has been publishing all kinds of articles that stick in the skeptics craw in the last few years. The most recent is the story about Weil and his new book about aging well. What gets me is when you look at him and I have met him. He is obese. He claims to be fit in spite of his weight...
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/printout/0,8816,1106254,00.html
. . . . But the Pentagon leadership is unlikely to support a strategy that concedes broad swaths of territory to the enemy. In fact, none of the intelligence officers who spoke with TIME or their ranking superiors could provide...
The Rove Story, and how he may or may not be the one that leaked Plume's name to the press, is interesting.
But there are already two threads on that. I posted the following on one of them but it was perhaps too off-topic to garner a response.
More interesting is Time's (the company, not...
Yes. I get Time. It's only because I'd wanted an article from an old issue, it was 1AM, the paper was due in ten hours, and I needed to hock up a few bucks and get a subscription to get access. The article turned out to be useless.
So, yeah. I get Time. It sucks more than I remember it...
April 2002 issue.
It is a posed theory by Alan Guth, starting on page 33. The article is entitled, "Guth's Grand Guess".
"....Big Bang....saying where babies come from is like saying babies come from maternity wards..."
"All matter plus gravity in the observable universe equals zero. So the...
"The Mystery Investigator No.3" April 2005
The latest issue of “The Mystery Investigatorâ€, FREE to download.
(PDF – 2.3mb) from
http://www.mysteryinvestigators.com
“The Mystery Investigator†April 2005
Contents
Editorial
What in the World?
Just How Bad is The BAD Astronomer...
In the latest issue, MAD magazine has a two-page spread of other items that should go up for sale on E-Bay - including Ganesh in a baba ganoush!
Check it out!.
Dean Hamer, a molecular biologist with the National Cancer Institute, believes he has found the primary gene determinative of a person's religiosity. A study he recently conducted and details in his new book, The God Gene: How Faith is Hardwired into Our Genes, has shown a significant...
In today's Boston Globe Magazine, the cover story is about why the presidential candidates are lining up to kiss Shemp's @$$.
Lots of insight, repeating the same old myths about the educated NH voter... and this..
I post this because it seems my recall was wrong--I thought (and had posted...
Well, here is the link.
This is just really depressing to read right now...
http://www.time.com/time/press_releases/article/0,8599,692562,00.html
Prepares for onslaught of rightwing trolls...
(The following post does not necessarily reflect the opinion of JREF, The Church of Shemp[TM], or any animate or inanimate object. It is presented for informational purposes only. Please, no wagering.)
How a secret Pentagon program came to Abu Ghraib.
The days of Rummy the Dummy continue to...
This month's issues of Fortune magazine contain articles like these:
The Models of Cancer Stink
Why We're Losing the War on Cancer—and How to Win It
To read the full articles, you unfortunately need a subscription, but the upshot of the articles seems to be this:
Most of the research being...
Theres an artlice in Parade about current dictators. I found one theing odd. They mentioned how China has 4000 executions a year, most in the word. Considering Chinas pupulation size, is 4000 that high a number?
http://www.lef.org/
It supports all natural, herbal, non-medical research and study. Fine. It supports the use of herbs for such things as urinary incontinence, prostate health, etc. Um... It sells just what it preaches, in discount packages. Oh dear.... It's got anti-medical messages such as
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