Greenwood Publishing Group, 2010. — 306 p. — ISBN: 978-0-313-37918-5. Archaeology attempts to answer the question "where do we come from?" in the broadest sense possible; as a result, it is a highly interesting topic for all mankind. When did human beings first walk the earth? How did civilization develop? What compelled our human ancestors to build things like the pyramids,...
New York: Checkmark Books, 2006. — 432 p. Does the CIA covertly utilize "mind control" drugs and techniques? Are satanic messages subliminally hidden in popular music? Were Freemasons behind London's Jack the Ripper murders? Did Kurt Cobain really commit suicide, or was he murdered? Did American astronauts really walk on the moon or was the whole event concocted on a sound...
New York: Checkmark Books, 2006. — 432 p. Does the CIA covertly utilize "mind control" drugs and techniques? Are satanic messages subliminally hidden in popular music? Were Freemasons behind London's Jack the Ripper murders? Did Kurt Cobain really commit suicide, or was he murdered? Did American astronauts really walk on the moon or was the whole event concocted on a sound stage?...
James Randi Educational Foundation, 1995, 2011. — 897 p, — ISBN: 978-09838322-5-7. In this remarkable encyclopedia, James Randi casts his cynical eye on the dubious genes of the occult and the supernatural. With 666 entries and hundreds of illustrations throughout, this book examines the shady world of manipulators, occultists, and shamanists in microscopic detail. Topics...
Greenwood Press, 2009. — 215 p. What makes science science? How do we tell which assertions, beliefs, and methods are scientifically sound, and which are not? Brian Regal's authoritative, entertaining new reference, Pseudoscience: A Critical Encyclopedia gets at the heart of these questions by helping readers understand how the scientific method works, how to critically analyze...
Santa Barbara: Greenwood Press, 2009. — 214 p.
What makes science science? How do we tell which assertions, beliefs, and methods are scientifically sound, and which are not? Brian Regal's authoritative, entertaining new reference, Pseudoscience: A Critical Encyclopedia gets at the heart of these questions by helping readers understand how the scientific method works, how to...
Santa-Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2002. — 920 p. Even if your not a believer in the supernatural there's more to fight off such as astrology, acupuncture, UFO's, and other delusions you might think true but has no evidence. Great for debating those creationists and other weird beliefs people seem to have. Colorful Pebbles and Darwin’s Dictum: An Introduction. Important Pseudoscientific...
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