Anomaly Foundation-Lulu / Spain / 2008 / 219 pages
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Anomaly Foundation-Lulu / Spain / 2008 / 219 pages
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think No. 20 (Vol. 5, No. 4) / October-December of 2008 / 24 pages It is still gratifying to see that the journal Thinking, published by the CSI for Latin America, have managed to reach number 20. Each edition to see the light requires a considerable effort of its director, Alejandro Borgo of Argentina skeptical that always leaves the reader satisfied, which are usually eager to give a different look at these things as fun and fantastic that appear in other journals less concerned about education and more eager to make money out of readers unaccustomed to the critical eye.
think the number 20, focuses his home in that cultural relativism, a position that is often even in universities, whose essence is that anything goes and even the most insane ideas belong in pursuit of an "open mind" misunderstanding, which could endanger democracy and truly transcendent values \u200b\u200bfor the future of societies. All that is impeccably developed by Hernán Toro.
The main article dealing with the myth of the chupacabra (which is in fact a preview of the book "Life in the Universe", which is reported below), an interview with the Italian astrophysicist Margaret Hack, a criticism of Benedict XVI and his action against Fernando Lugo, a former priest and current president of Paraguay, in addition to the always uplifting "Pills", the "local news" and commentary on the book "God. The failed hypothesis. " Thinking is always a good investment and therefore you are cordially invited to be a gift and subscribe to this wonderful magazine .
Skeptical Inquirer (Vol. 32, No. 5) / September-October 2008 / 68 pages
Mother magazine's global skepticism has material for all tastes provided in acid and informative style. The cover story is about questionable medical treatment, case being treated in a pack of three articles on vagus nerve stimulation to treat depression, indiscriminate prescribing of remedies for treating psychiatric disorders with dubious intentions and misleading advertising in medicine. Besides
discuss issues in depth, Skeptical Inquirer columns gives us Joe Nickell, Massimo Polidoro, Robert Sheaffer, among others. The first, in his column talking about ghosts and stuff, it is also responsible for an interesting work on Padre Pio, beloved by many and unknown in their most delirious, hidden and uncertain. The myth of the end of the world by 2012 (we have three years of life, damn whatever) is also carefully propped up in this edition of the Skeptic Inquisitor, which also brings the always interesting letters from readers and comments on recent publications on issues related to the journal they have seen the light in the U.S.. A subscription that becomes imperative.
The Skeptical No. 27 / May to August 2008 / 80 pages An absorbent number gives us the Society for the Advancement of Critical Thinking from Spain. Issue 27 of The Skeptical axis is skepticism in Cuba, an issue not least because the internet access on the island is still limited. However, you may have access to certain skeptics generated in Cuban universities to which should take a look. There are texts on rational thinking workshop held at the University of Havana, as well as articles about the misleading use of the term "energy" and a compilation of all sorts of pseudoscience.
Another text, whether the dossier Cuban talks about the urinoterapia, filth that was fashionable some years ago and that some little asquientos still practice with the naive belief that it is for something to drink body waste. Extensive work on the ambiguous use which makes the intelligent design of biological aspects leads to an article on the placebo effect.
This is supplemented by the sections "The escolarp", comments on books (eye with "Monsters", a book published in Spain and cryptozoology is a critical perspective), the skeptical view of the world and illuminating Felix Ares critical to the belief that buying electricity saving bulbs actually contributes to the cause. The English skeptical remember that what really makes us mad is consuming energy as heat, not light. The Skeptic's still in the gap, and very well.
Anomaly No. 9 / June 2008 / Digital edition One, which is always a bad idea, I'd say @ nomalía is the drain of the things that did not qualify for Notebooks Ufology, stem magazine Anomaly Foundation. But, hey, for the ninth time it shows that it is not. @ Nomalía has its own life and that life itself enlivens its readers. No, not the dustbin of scraps of other publications. This is a virtual adventure (published in digital format CD) is well worth taking. His works are held by themselves and would hold up better on paper, but probably to cut costs it was decided to release it on compact disc. Lovers of print can stand if it is to read material of high quality.
First, a brief but compelling interview with Frank Drake, the astronomer who dismisses the oft-plane in person we have contact with aliens, as some characters. The conversation flows between Drake overwhelming response ("If aliens could travel faster than light, they'd be here") and others downright devastating: "People who say they have seen UFOs or have had contact with aliens have not provided any evidence strong showing they are right. "
The main pack is run by Matthew Morey, who reviews the significance of the film "2001. Space Odyssey "in the world of science fiction and the little world of ufology. The dossier includes a selection of interesting videos that allude to the film and even its advertising reach to this day. It also adds an analysis of Milton Hourcade the disappointment of some ufologists with the path it has taken this hobby. We add a new look at the case Manises, Borraz by Manuel, who dissects the familiar case from a TV program by Javier Sierra, the lengthy article "Man of the MOA" Vicente " Juan Ballester Olmos ( and published in The Warehouse last few months) and regular features "The Wanderer of Sirius", "The South" and bibliographic reviews Luis González Manso captive, our friend author of "The abductions. Go scam! ". Subscribe to @ nomalía through the Foundation website.
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The number in July / September 2008 issue of Think where La Nave de los Locos actively involved, is loaded to spell . Its cover story, in fact, is devoted to the case of a family of Buffalo, United States, he thought his home was full of spirits. That said a scammer and they ended up believing it. Terrified, they got to where Benjamin Radford, a researcher at CSI (formerly CSICOP), who analyzed the case and, of course, explained without resorting to ghosts. Controversy section has an article by Luis Alfonso Gámez on the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan struggle for freedom from Chinese oppression, now it is so fashionable that the Asian giant thanks to the Olympics. Gamez emphasizes something that many spend ignored: the nice lamas also enslaved their people. So do not come to us with stories. Pills In
recalls the 30 years since the release of "Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Spielberg's film that marked forever ufology. There he forged a description of what we now know as "gray." Gamez also tells of the end, from the year 2010, the million dollars given by James Randi who proves to have paranormal powers. Needless to say, no one has past and the first stage of the tender.
local news stands in the presentation of Mario Bunge in Argentina and the smudge mortal that burned five houses in Chile. In the comments, we have a book by philosopher Paul Kurtz and a Juan Jose Sebreli. Thinking has 24 pages, leaving every three months and subscribe costs just $ 12 per year. A bargain that is well worth it.
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Ufology Papers No. 32 / 2007 / 260 pages
Coast, but escaped. It's no mystery that UFOs decided not to show up much around here. This decision by the evil aliens put on the spot for those interested in their raids, and even made the track is put too salty for critics of the case, such as Friends Journal of Ufology, which still billed a number of collection with the 32 edition of its famous magazine.
Some things to note. "UFOs Steampuk", a successful article on the myths of the wave of aircraft from the 1890's. The second part of the list of encounters with humanoids being conducted by Luis Gonzalez, where the analysis focuses on the first cases, which are just based on the myth of the visitor from Mars, Venus, Jupiter or where she likes to come to alien shift .
A complete dossier on official reports covers Much of the magazine. It discusses the British and English cases. To this let us add a survey of 60 who met the UFO in 2007, where specialists from all over the world give their opinion on this ufology that is increasingly poor. Mauge Claude gives us some light on abductions in France and Luis Gonzalez once again takes power to dissect and spray JJ Benítez book "The Man Who Ummites Whisperer." If you ask, you say yes here, to subscribe to Papers Ufology.
think No. 18 / April-June 2008 / 28 pages For the uninitiated, think is something like Skeptical Inquirer in Castilian. As such, those who speak this language should support the idea that a magazine with quality items in our power. Subscribe to Think is easy and we'll tell you why it seems a good idea. In this issue there is every reason.
First, the psychologist Carlos Dominguez explains that the "idiot savants, people with reasoning ability rather than limited, however, perform mathematical operations or otherwise with amazing ease. Alejandro Agostinelli makes a heartfelt farewell Mariano Moldes, a biologist friend of La Nave, Skeptical Eye of the deceased partner, who died earlier this year. Professor Nicoli Nattrass then it annihilates that AIDS does not exist or that that HIV does not cause such disease.
As if that were not enough, all numbers have a tasty selection of news related to the paranormal South America. Subscribing is cheap (12 dollars or 6,000 Chilean pesos per year) and good for you, so from here we recommend that contribute to this initiative three years ago carries on the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry , CSI.
The Skeptical N ° 26 / January-April 2008 / 88 pages
If history journals in the world of skepticism is undoubtedly leads the skeptic. His number 26 comes with some surprises that are worth the few that cost eight euros each copy. Remember that this magazine is published in Spain under the umbrella of ARP-Society for the Advancement of Critical Thinking . And it starts with a devastating letter against the publication in the newspaper El Pais, a certain prestige in the world of journalism, a collection of nonsense under the eaves of Iker Jimenez something like the new JJ Benitez, leader of the silliness of the new millennium.
material in what we call pure and hard, The Skeptical gives us a dossier on the course "Science and pseudoscience," which provides for seven years, the University of La Laguna. In response to an explosive growth of creationism in Spain, the magazine reacts with arguments that give reason to evolution in separate articles. Another special collection is dedicated to "Go scam!", Already mentioned in this blog. This time we offer a selection of books on cryptozoology, abductions, parapsychology and psychoanalysis. One is
wanting to read more. And to be with even more enthusiasm, are the book reviews, in addition to the usual sections of this great magazine skeptical. Congratulations on a wonderful effort.
Thursday, January 3, 2008
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