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Skeptoid Brian Dunning
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4.9 • 30 Bewertungen
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The true science behind our most popular urban legends. Historical mysteries, paranormal claims, popular science myths, aliens and UFO reports, conspiracy theories, and worthless alternative medicine schemes... Skeptoid has you covered. From the sublime to the startling, no topic is sacred. Weekly since 2006.
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The Vampire of Croglin Grange
Which came first: the publication of this famous vampire story, or its associated family tradition?
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Dyatlov Pass Update
My response to the popular new claimed solution to the Dyatlov Pass non-mystery.
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Inside the Mountain Meadows Massacre
Myths, conspiracies, and coverups cloak this 1857 massacre of American emigrants.
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Things You Don't Need to Know podcast preview
A preview of the podcast "Things You Don't Need to Know" with Ari Cagan.
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The Year's Best of Skeptoid
My personal favorite Skeptoid episodes from each and every year of its production.
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History That Doesn't Suck podcast preview
A preview of History That Doesn't Suck, the podcast that combines US history with storytelling.
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The best 15 Minutes of the week
This is the place to go if you want concise, skeptic and well-researched information about fortean topics presented in an entertaining way.
(Update 14/11/8: Brian Dunning is currently serving time. But the guest hosts have so far rather improved the podcasts quality. Brian's sometimes dominant NeoCon/Libertarian perspective is less apparent in the recent shows)
Awesome + Großartig
This is one of the best, and most of all continuously well done podcasts in my (not so) humble opinion. I have listened since episode one, and gladly so. Keep up the good work, Brian!
Dies ist (meiner Meinung nach) einer der besten und dauerhaft excellent produzierten Podcasts. Ich bin seit der ersten Folge dabei und das sehr gerne.
Weiter so, Brian!
So ein Spaß
Ich höre seit Wochen alle alten Folgen und amüsiere mich ungeheuer - wer hätte gedacht, dass kritisches Denken so komisch sein könnte? Nebenher frage ich mich, ob es in Deutschland auch so viele Mythen und Schauergeschichten gibt oder ob die Amerikaner dafür besonders anfällig sind ...
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