Skeptical Inquirer — Volume 26.5

September / October 2002
A Skeptical Look at September 11th
by Clark R. Chapman and Alan W. Harris
Volume 26.5, September / October 2002
Article
How We Can Defeat Terrorism by Reacting to It More Rationally
Circular Reasoning: The ‘Mystery’ of Crop Circles and Their ‘Orbs’ of Light
by Joe Nickell
Volume 26.5, September / October 2002
Special Report
Since they began to capture media attention in the mid 1970s, crop circles have provided mystery and controversy
Fourth World Skeptics Conference in Burbank a Lively Foment of Ideas
by Kendrick Frazier and Ben Radford
Volume 26.5, September / October 2002
Article
Scams, intelligent design, urban legends, fringe psychotherapies get critical attention
Ica Stones: Yabba-Dabba-Do!
by Massimo Polidoro
Volume 26.5, September / October 2002
Notes on a Strange World
We all know that humans and dinosaurs actually coexisted, even if that only happened in The Flintstones
Why Was The X-Files So Appealing?
by Erich Goode
Volume 26.5, September / October 2002
Article
The success of The X-Files was in large part due to its expression of a confluence of three powerful, ancient beliefs
