The Skeptic Ring consists of sites that examine claims about paranormal phenomena and fringe science from a skeptical point of view. These sites believe that such claims should be examined rationally and objectively. Topics include UFOs, psychic powers, ghosts, crop circles, astrology, telepathy, repressed memories, creationism, Bigfoot, the Loch Ness monster, hypnosis, homeopathy, Reiki, TFT, nonexistent chiropractic subluxations, dowsing, and conspiracy theories. It is not an atheism ring or an anti-religion ring, since some believers can, in other areas, be skeptics....;-)
Why I don't believe in weird things. My own on-line articles about UFOs, Astrology, ESP, Creationism, Homeopathy, ... Includes a test of gullibility. (There is only a Spanish version)
Rational Alchemy providing a community for questioning some of the ludicrous (and some times highly questionable) claims we hear today. Rational Alchemy is the brain child of Brian Walsh, Nigel Aves and Jamie Folsom. The show airs every Saturday evening at 11:00 PM to Midnight.
Debunking all manner of false claims, an equal-opportunity debunker. Remember, a thing cannot be debunked unless it is filled with bunk in the first place!
Types of pseudoscience (junk, pathological, "bad", quackery, etc.)
How to tell the difference between science and pseudoscience.
Does the "establishment" suppress new ideas?
Links to some excellent sites
Many of the sites listed in my other site, The Millenium Project, are there because they are based on a faulty understanding of how science, logic and the universe work. The sites listed here provide some of the tools needed to expose and cut through the nonsense.
A website that will foster the growth of skepticism within an online community. It welcomes skeptics and believers of all flavors. Critical thinking is encouraged.