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Mike Adams' next favorite conspiracy is cold fusion and his new favorite villains are the members of the hot fusion lobby, which doesn't exist since fusion for power generation is yet to happen.
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Ufologists seem convinced that NASA is trying to distort an image showing a gigantic alien spaceship shaped like an X floating through the solar system.
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What do 9/11 Truther rants have to do with selling supplements? Actually, a lot more than you might think...
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A sci-fi experiment incorporating some of this blog's favorite themes...
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A classic scam gets a little Illuminati twist for the conspiracy-minded mark eager to learn the secrets of material wealth and cosmic awareness.
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Scientology is a dangerous cult ran by abusive people. But UFO religions in general might be the future of organized faith on Earth.
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You might see a lot of headlines featuring the words "military" and "zombies" in your feeds. But don't worry, the undead aren't about to rise from the grave in pursuit of human flesh.
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A new conspiracy theory is swirling around Climategate which blames Russia for hacking and cherry-picking potentially questionable emails.
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Today is the day to celebrate your favorite cosmic horror, which lays dead-dreaming on the bottom of the ocean.
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The Onion blows a conspiracy to hide the cure for the common cold wide open.
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Have you ever wondered what your favorite cartoon characters look like without skin or organs? Well, here's your chance to find out...
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Ufologists are promising a grand unveiling of our extraterrestrial neighbors to the world. Problem is that none of the details they offer make any sense...
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Dr. William Craig is billed as a source of fresh, new commentary on science and religion. His work miserably fails to live up to the hype.
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A theologian claims that the God of the Old Testament is just one deity who separated us from writhing, shapeless monsters. Don't expect his colleagues or mainstream believers to care much about his treatise.
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If sci-fi says more about our hopes and fears than about the future, what sort of sci-fi would our prehistoric ancestors produce?