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Mike Adams thinks he might have found an Illuminati symbol on Saturn. But not really. But totally yes. But maybe not. But maybe.
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Way back when this blog was just getting started, I decided to include an odd and neat little image I once found making the rounds on the web in a post on Jim Marrs' latest conspiracy potboiler. That graphic was a piece of concept art for an alt history
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Despite what you may have heard, Voyager 2 remains very much under human, not alien, control.
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S.E. Cupp's profound insight: if liberals agree with the tenets of evolution, teaching science must be a conspiracy to destroy America.
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Chris Steadman and the (Non)Prophet Blog are very upset at my criticism and are ready to diligently dodge every one of my arguments.
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The (Non)Prophet blog has a contest for the atheists least likely to offend religious zealots and whose identity is based on how accommodating to their beliefs they are.
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What happens when a preacher loses faith? They may have no choice but to keep preaching...
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Science fiction has been a vehicle for humanity exploring its deepest fears and highest aspirations. But to gatekeepers of the film world, sci-fi is always nothing more than pulpy shlock.
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How to argue like a creationist in one easy, dishonest, and willfully ignorant step.
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A group of religious zealots was ready to quite literally go to war with the unbelievers in Amarillo, Texas.
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It's rare you get to talk to a mastermind with plans to rule the world so it's hard not to jump at the chance to interview one.
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Futurama might have an unorthodox but workable solution to solving the woes of global warming. Minus the flaming robot farts, of course.
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Did biblical tests predict guided missiles? Sure, if you didn't actually read the passage in which you claim they appeared, much less its context...
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Part two of the sci-fi experiment featuring a space opera built around this blog's favorite themes...
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Even more than a century after Taxil exposed his revelations about our shadowy Satanic overlords as nothing more than a hoax played on the Catholic Church, conspiracy theorists have been recycling it without a second thought.