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    Spoke with Peter Davenport of NUFORC

    I did introduce myself to PD and gave him my credentials. I believe I also sent him a copy of my resume, although I am easily discovered merely by typing my name into Google (or, even better, Google citations). My credibility is not at issue, especially given the types and number of...
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    Spoke with Peter Davenport of NUFORC

    I agree with you, but for the life of me I can't figure out why "Ufollywood" is peopled by some of the types we find there. For example, why Bill Birnes? There is absolutely nothing charismatic about him. In fact, he's downright unappealing and (as evidenced by a Paracast show featuring...
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    Any skeptics/brights/atheist/agnostic types out there?

    Hey Angelo. Glad to meet another skeptic.
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    Spoke with Peter Davenport of NUFORC

    I don't know if he's got schizoid personality disorder, but he definitely has his own agenda and is simultaneously preventing anything that might move that agenda forward. You know, right and left folks interested in UFOs-UAPs are screaming, "Why won't real scientists get involved?" But maybe...
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    Any skeptics/brights/atheist/agnostic types out there?

    Well, I don't know what other "brights" would think, but to me the word "superstition" is a mere gloss for beliefs that don't conform with our own. Michael Shermer, the expert on knowing everything about events he did not witness, would certainly say they were dogs.
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    Any skeptics/brights/atheist/agnostic types out there?

    It's not about political correctness, it's about real folks, and nowadays a lot of the kids of those real folks live in cities with internet access and iPods.
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    Any skeptics/brights/atheist/agnostic types out there?

    Chris, be very careful what generalizations you make. I was NEVER in what I would consider a "backwater, superstitious African village," only using the word superstitious to illustrate how the missionary down the road might have thought -- not what I thought. I would never, ever criticize...
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    Any skeptics/brights/atheist/agnostic types out there?

    Tyder001, I think our brand of skepticism has much in common. If somebody tells me people believe in gods because there is good data that a "god spot" in the brain produces the experience of perceiving a higher power when probed, I will acknowledge that such a spot most likely exists. But I...
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    Any skeptics/brights/atheist/agnostic types out there?

    Philip, to answer your question about my experiences in the village and how they might fit into my essentially scientific world view -- I saw what I saw. It is a fact, correct? Do I know what it means? No. Would the villagers' possible interpretation of evil spirits or a bad omen have been...
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    Any skeptics/brights/atheist/agnostic types out there?

    A "real" skeptic (as opposed to a "debunker") wants to be intellectually honest. That's part of what it means to be a skeptic. A "real" skeptic will be interested in how one's own mind can trick, and work to defeat that within oneself. The problem with so many of the well-known skeptics is...
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    Any skeptics/brights/atheist/agnostic types out there?

    It's interesting that folks are identifying skepticism with such things as close-mindedness and arrogance -- because some skeptics are closed-minded and arrogant. That's basically the same kind of error that the closed-minded skeptics make about people interested in UFOs -- hey, as far as...
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    Any skeptics/brights/atheist/agnostic types out there?

    My role as an anthropologist was not to change anyone's world view, but to come to understand what was going on there. My area of research (demography and fertility) didn't require that I understand anything but the subject matter I was studying, but I was there long enough and deeply enough...
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    Any skeptics/brights/atheist/agnostic types out there?

    So if James Randi counts himself as a "Bright," that makes Brights "Another Debunker Rapid Response Squad"? That's the same logic as saying all people who listen to the Paracast are "true believers." My absolute "favorite" skeptic of the ilk you describe is Michael Shermer. He closed his...
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    Any skeptics/brights/atheist/agnostic types out there?

    Actually, what I said is that I STRIVE to keep my mind free of magical beliefs, then qualified the next phrase with a statement about the failings of the human mind. Several years ago, I made a conscious decision to try to rid my mind of magical views of events. Sure, it's an uphill battle...
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    Any skeptics/brights/atheist/agnostic types out there?

    I'm one of the UFO-curious who is primarily a skeptic/atheist in "real life." I'm not a true believer in anything, not even skepticism. My world view is evidence-driven and I strive to keep my mind free of magical beliefs and (as far as any human can prevent it, given the nature of the human...
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    Is Quantum Jumping for real?

    I didn't answer the poll because neither of the choices works for me. The one I would have chosen (had it been available) is "it's nonsense." I'm not even sure it's "new age nonsense" -- I lean toward the explanation that this guy has found a way to capitalize (as in $$$) on people's...
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    Need Help Removing Slanderous Youtube Video

    Wow, I can't believe that thing is still up there, and at the very top of the Google search. I am myself a "child of a holocaust survivor" and I found this video very, very offensive. Wow. Flagged it. Miss you, David.
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    Spoke with Peter Davenport of NUFORC

    I just had a phone conversation with Peter Davenport of NUFORC. As a social scientist, I asked him if there was anything I could do to help him out, giving him my background. I live in Washington state and am close enough to make the trip to his eastern Washington location. Interestingly...
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    April 12th Show

    I don't know -- I think craziness is interesting. That's what interested me about this podcast, that people can actually believe what this guy was saying -- that he believes it himself!
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    April 12th Show

    These people don't see the recursive nature of their own thinking. They have made up a belief system and then their belief system confirms their belief system. It's absolutely nuts that these people think the crop circles are talking to them about the nature of crop circles. Why would some other...
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