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1570:, September 1, 1986, "Randi began his campaign against fakes in earnest in 1964, during a stint as the host of a radio talk show in Manhattan. He had become disturbed by the number of listeners phoning in with such flummery as tales of self-styled clairvoyants' uncannily correct forecasts. Gradually, his work as a debunker began to rival his show-business career, gathering momentum in the early 1970s, when Uri Geller caught Randi's attention."
1296:, November 3, 2007, "Houdini himself wouldn’t have believed in his second coming anyway, because he didn’t believe in spirit manifestations. In fact, he spent much of his life and career debunking spiritualists and mediums – an admirable mission that history and forensic specialists now tell us probably led to his untimely death at the age of 52."
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people's familiarity with the facts." They recommend providing fewer and clearer arguments, considering that more people recall a message when it is simpler and easier to read. "Less is more" is especially important because scientific truths can get overwhelmingly detailed; pictures, graphs, and memorable tag lines all help keep things simple.
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with the online pseudonym "Thunderf00t" (also "VoiceofThunder"), who debunks various snake-oil merchants and fundraiser campaigns for certain products, using basic scientific understanding, e.g. the laws of
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who has authored, coauthored or contributed to over twenty books and written over a thousand articles and columns debunking topics such as urban legends, unexplained mysteries and the paranormal.
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313:is a psychologist who is known for debunking some
155:debunked divination in his philosophical treatise
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366:was Philip Klass's predecessor in debunking UFOs.
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1587:. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
1370:"Moon Hoax Spurs Crusade Against Bad Astronomy"
591:National Institute of Standards and Technology
480:was a noted astronomer who debunked purported
1768:. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. pp. 109–110.
1543:"An Indian Skeptic's explanation of miracles"
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551:American Council on Science and Health
516:podcast, a science activist, and is a
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518:Committee for Skeptical Inquiry
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1789:Beveridge, W. I. B. (1950).
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