The Haunted Tape Recorder

The Haunted Tape Recorder

by Joe Nickell
Skeptical Briefs Volume 5.3, September 1995

Investigative Files

As most people who own them know, tape recorders sometimes malfunction...

When World-Views Collide

by William Grey
Skeptical Briefs Volume 5.3, September 1995

What should skeptics do when pathological world-views collide?

China, Chi, and Chicanery: Examining Traditional Chinese Medicine and Chi Theory

by Peter Huston
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 19.5, September / October 1995

Feature

Traditional Chinese medicine is thousands of years old and has literally more than a billion satisfied customers.

Bad Science, Phony Science and Pseudoscience

by Milton Rothman
Skeptical Briefs Volume 5.3, September 1995

Reality Check

Sometimes the difference between real science and pseudoscience is so small that it is hard to tell which side you're looking at

Taking a Stab at a Paranormal Claim

Taking a Stab at a Paranormal Claim

by Gary Posner
Skeptical Briefs Volume 5.3, September 1995

This past March, the Tampa Bay Skeptics, as well as some other skeptics groups, received a letter from Jamal N. Hussein, Ph.D.

The Klass Files Volume 35

by Philip J. Klass
The Skeptics UFO Newsletter
September 1, 1995

Articles from Volume 35

The Roswell Incident and Project Mogul

The Roswell Incident and Project Mogul

by Dave Thomas
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 19.4, July / August 1995

Special Report

A report strongly supported the theory that the "UFO" debris found in Roswell, New Mexico was a remnant of a balloon flight.

Recovered Memories Cross the Oceans

Recovered Memories Cross the Oceans

by Robert Sheaffer
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 19.4, July / August 1995

Psychic Vibrations

The American practice of "recovering memories" of unspeakable abuse has leaped the Atlantic, and the Pacific as well.

The Klass Files Volume 34

by Philip J. Klass
The Skeptics UFO Newsletter
July 1, 1995

Articles from Volume 34

No More Mister Nice Guy

No More Mister Nice Guy

by Milton Rothman
Skeptical Briefs Volume 5.2, June 1995

Reality Check

One of the disadvantages of modern technology is that now anybody can publish his/her own book.