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Mainstream: Usually a Hint That What Follows is to be Read Skeptically

September 7, 2016 Carl Feagans 6

Whenever you hear or read the word “mainstream,” especially right before a branch of science, it would be wise to take in the remainder of […]

What is Pseudoarchaeology? Part 2: Out of Place Assumptions

September 6, 2016 Carl Feagans 10

Pseudoarchaeological claims are also marked by frequent mention of “out-of-place-artifacts” often called “ooparts” for short. The notion by those that see fantastic explanations for these […]

What is pseudoarchaeology? Part 1: Probably Wrong to Fantastically Charged

September 5, 2016 Carl Feagans 7

There are many who make a pretense of doing science, using scientific-sounding jargon and misplaced or misapplied scientific principles. In so doing, these people often […]

Daily Mail Click-baits with Pyramid Math

August 17, 2016 Carl Feagans 3

Floating around some of the archaeology and science groups is a new “discovery” of a pyramid “older than those of Egypt” found in Kazakhstan. And […]

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I nailed it. So to speak.

March 14, 2010 Carl Feagans 0

A few days ago, I posted some questions, skeptical of the recent news that a “crucifixion” nail of the time of Jesus was found. Primarily, […]

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Seeing is Believing? ABC interviewed Palin -now they’re on to UFOs

September 16, 2008 Carl Feagans 7

Back in 2005, ABC’s Primetime aired a special on UFOs. Tonight, they aired another special -same topic; same title. There’s a companion website, Could So […]

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