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| In what do you
believe?
(See this clip on YouTube and forward to a
friend at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nATAVhB1zbI) |
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| Steve's Pledge for
Truth - Can you take the pledge?? |
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| DiHydrogen Monoxide
could be in your water! - As the debate rages on via the
Internet and even occasionally in mainstream media, we have made an
extensive effort to continue to provide education on this issue. As
a matter of fact, we even produced a television-news like program to
keep the education effort alive on the issues of DHMO contamination
in municipal water supplies. Just remember - correlation is
not causation! (visit a fantastic web site detailing the
entire state of the DHMO debate
here at our
"links" page) |

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| DHMO Explained
(part 2) - as Paul Harvey might say, "The rest of the story." |
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James Randi - "The
Amazing Randi" - a brief highlight reel from Steve's
interview with the world renowned magician, author of Flim-Flam,
Faith Healers and several other books about his
investigations of pseudoscience and the paranormal. |

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Dr. Barry Glassner
- excerpts from Steve's interview with the sociologist and best
selling author of The Culture of Fear: Why Americans Are Afraid
of the Wrong Things. |

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Stephen Moore -
brief highlights from Steve Gibson's interview with noted economist and
Wall Street Journal contributor (Mr. Moore), includes topics
from his
latest book, It's Getting Better All The Time: The 100 Greatest
Trends of the Last 100 Years. |

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Freedom came at a
Cost - A tribute, filmed and edited by Steve Gibson while
visiting Washington D.C. to interview Stephen Moore. |

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| Optical Illusion
- start with the left figure and determine if the shades of box A
and box B are the same, or different (click for a larger image).
This illusion is used in the
book
as an analogy for emotional
filters. Just as we can confidently see what we expect to see here,
we can confidently process ideas and concepts to see what we expect
to see. Special thanks to the creator, Mr. Edward H.
Adelson |
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| Playing Cards#1 -
a partial recreation of a classic psychology experiment conducted by
J.S. Bruner & Leo Postman in 1949, and later expanded upon by Thomas
Kuhn. It illustrates how we develop prejudices and paradigms that
cause us to see what we expect to see. Ask someone to view the
first clip and identify the cards. |
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| Playing Cards #3
- skips to the slowest version to reveal the catch... |
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| Playing Cards
Explained - explanation/solution |
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Information Overload - a visual mosaic representing the mass
of information, news and issues upon which we have to draw opinions
- often beyond our ability to properly research and understand. We
simply don't have the time to master all possible data on our own,
and make truly truth-driven decisions, so we rely to some degree on
conventional wisdom, which is influenced by a broad range of agendas
(other than truth). |
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