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  1. Hi Terry - a novelist? Anything published we may have heard of? I hope to do similar one day; just have to find the time, inspiration and skill to do so!
  2. I'm someone who doesn't know the insides & outs of the JFK assassination. Could you explain what you mean about the TSBD below (my bolding)?
  3. http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/List_of_conspiracy_theories
  4. The 9 Most Crazy Conspiracy Theories In Pop http://www.nme.com/blogs/nme-blogs/the-9-most-batxxxx-crazy-conspiracy-theories-in-pop
  5. Yes - that is why I asked if you want a dedicated thread rather than it being mixed up with numerous "tin foil hat" discussion. You were asked though, so okay.
  6. Steven, Creationism seems to be close to your heart so if you like, we can start a separate thread devoted to it rather than have it mixed up with the "tin foil hat" thread discussion.
  7. Another Aussie - welcome to the Board!
  8. Aspartame – Truth vs Fiction If you believe everything you read on the internet, then is seems that a chemical found in thousands of products is causing an epidemic of severe neurological and systemic diseases, like multiple sclerosis and lupus. The FDA, the companies that make the product, and the “medical industrial complex” all know about the dangers of this chemical but are hiding the truth from the public in order to protect corporate profits and avoid the pesky paper work that would accompany the truth being revealed. The only glimmer of hope is a dedicated band of bloggers and anonymous e-mail chain letter authors who aren’t afraid to speak the truth. Armed with the latest anecdotal evidence, unverified speculation, and scientifically implausible claims, they have been tirelessly ranting about the evils of this chemical for years. Undeterred by the countless published studies manufactured by the food cartel that show this chemical is safe, they continue to protect the public by spreading baseless fear and hysteria. Hopefully, you don’t believe everything you read on the internet, and you don’t get your science news from e-mail SPAM, where the above scenario is a common theme. While there are many manifestations of this type of urban legend, I am speaking specifically about aspartame – an artificial sweetener used since the early 1980s. The notion that aspartame is unsafe has been circulating almost since it first appeared, and like rumors and misinformation have a tendency to do, fears surrounding aspartame have taken on a life of their own. http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/aspartame-truth-vs-fiction/
  9. Germany court orders measles sceptic to pay 100,000 euros A German biologist who offered €100,000 (£71,350; $106,300) to anyone who could prove that measles is a virus has been ordered by a court to pay up. Stefan Lanka, who believes the illness is psychosomatic, made the pledge four years ago on his website. The reward was later claimed by German doctor David Barden, who gathered evidence from various medical studies. Mr Lanka dismissed the findings. But the court in the town of Ravensburg ruled that the proof was sufficient. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-31864218
  10. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NaturalNews http://doubtfulnews.com/2013/07/natural-news-crazy-and-evil/ http://bigthink.com/neurobonkers/who-do-you-know-who-believes-in-the-most-deadly-kind-of-pseudoscience http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/medical_examiner/2014/02/natural_news_is_a_facebook_hit_never_click_on_itsr_stories_about_cancer.html etc etc etc
  11. No evidence homeopathy works, research council finds A comprehensive review of research on homeopathy has concluded there is no reliable evidence that it is effective in treating health conditions. The findings, released by the National Health and Medical Research Council on Wednesday, are based on an assessment of more than 1800 scientific papers. > > > "People who choose homeopathy may put their health at risk if they reject or delay treatments for which there is good evidence for safety and effectiveness," Professor Anderson said. http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/no-evidence-homeopathy-works-research-council-finds-20150311-1419hw.html
  12. Hi Lesley! I'm not involved in education but I'd like to see what responses you get. I get the impression that there is too much "soft" education, not enough hard stuff like maths and science. Cheers!
  13. A wall of text is an excessively long post to a noticeboard or talk page discussion. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wall_of_text
  14. ' http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=21708#entry296644
  15. They did forget one: Post in large font because it means its important!
  16. http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=21708#entry296644 http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=21708#entry296647
  17. Tick ("check", perhaps, if you're American) Tick Tick Tick Yep Steven, you just can't help but demonstrate those criteria, can you?
  18. http://www.ncirs.edu.au/immunisation/education/tools/myths-and-realities/player.html
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