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Skeptic Ring


The Skeptic Ring consists of sites that examine claims about paranormal phenomena and fringe science from a skeptical point of view. These sites believe that such claims should be examined rationally and objectively. Topics include UFOs, psychic powers, ghosts, crop circles, astrology, telepathy, repressed memories, creationism, Bigfoot, the Loch Ness monster, hypnosis, homeopathy, Reiki, TFT, nonexistent chiropractic subluxations, dowsing, and conspiracy theories. It is not an atheism ring or an anti-religion ring, since some believers can, in other areas, be skeptics....;-)
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A skeptical view of chelation therapy


Your skeptical guide to homeopathic history, theories, and current practices. Hosted by Stephen Barrett, MD


Why I don't believe in weird things. My own on-line articles about UFOs, Astrology, ESP, Creationism, Homeopathy, ... Includes a test of gullibility. (There is only a Spanish version)


Debunking all manner of false claims, an equal-opportunity debunker. Remember, a thing cannot be debunked unless it is filled with bunk in the first place!


The Skeptical Guide to Acupuncture History, Theories,and Practices. Operated by Stephen Barrett, M.D.


A personal list of sites which prove that no matter how mad something seems, someone somewhere is loonier.


Skeptically Thinking is a skeptical website that explores critical thinking and the paranormal. I tend to comment on local (North Florida issues) even though I will look beyond parochial issues from time to time to issues that go beyond a specific time and place.


Personal site of Stanislas Antczak about zetetics and skepticism (only in french).


A skeptics blog from Adelaide , South Australia. Covering anything local of a skeptical nature or on quiet days, from around the world.


Exposes the fraud that is at the core of Scientology, a scam with written internal documents to cloak itself as a cult, which in trun is cloaked in bogus religiosity in order to escape government and public scrutiny



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