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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

Uri Geller and a bent spoon by Revilo P. Oliver YOU SURELY remember Uri Geller, the marvelous Jew-boy with an Einsteinian brain, which cerebrated so dynamically that he could bend spoons by just thinking about them. His phenomenal powers, scientifically called “psychokinesis” and…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver THE WINTER ISSUE of the Skeptical Inquirer reports, without skepticism, the findings of a Gallup Poll, which has no apparent political implications and may be accepted with only the usual formal reservation about the selection of samples and techniques of interrogation. A total…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver Jewish scientific fraudster Immanuel Velikovsky Anything Goes! THE Skeptical Inquirer, a quarterly published in Buffalo, New York, and now completing its seventh year, is a praiseworthy periodical. I have read it with interest since its first issue. I admire the men who write…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

An important question is given a humorous treatment by one of the greatest scholars and wits America has ever produced. by Revilo P. Oliver (pictured) Text of an address to the assembled Citizens’ Councils of America in Chattanooga on January 7, 1966. A recording of this speech is also available. I HAVE…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

An important question is given a humorous treatment by one of the greatest scholars and wits America has ever produced. by Revilo P. Oliver (pictured) Text of an address to the assembled Citizens’ Councils of America in Chattanooga on January 7, 1966. A recording of this speech is also available.
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