Stem Cell Stroke Therapy
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We have written quite a bit about fraudulent stem cell clinics. They have
followed a typical pattern of overhyping new potential therapies, with some
cli...
The New Crank Assault on Scientists
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This is not really anything new, but it is taking on a new scope. The WSJ
recently wrote about The Rise of ‘Conspiracy Physics’ (hat tip to
“Quasiparticu...
Multiplication of unlawful disjunctions
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Charles B. writes: Apparently, birds are not considered wild animals by
law. Reference here, where apparently feeding them in parks in permitted
except if ...
HWJPI? (Or: How Would Jesus Pitch It?)
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"AND SO IT WAS written, as the ancients foretold, that the evolution of
religion and self-help towards some common ground would continue, rendering
unto Go...
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I grew up in a wilderness area in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in a town
proudly proclaiming almost 300 citizens on its road sign. Life there
focused on surv...
Premiul mult Visat
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Buna fetelor, m-am bucurat tare mult cand Dana m-a anuntat ca am primit si
eu un premiu, mai ales ca mi se pare foarte interesant pentru ca ma ajuta
sa va...
Of course this fact of group psychology works as well for fun-luvin' dancing nuts as it does for cult-startin' charismatic nuts.
ReplyDeleteEric Hoffer didn't have any professional credentials, but I think he was onto something in The True Believer.