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Letter to America

Medical Whistleblower: Peter Wilmshurst

August 20, 2024
Wendy M. Grossman

“It’s self-evident to me that doctors should be honest, but it seems not to everyone,” says Peter Wilmshurst. As a cardiologist, he has studied and published ground-breaking papers on decompression after diving. Skeptics, however, know him primarily for his forty years of blowing the whistle on medical fraud: unreported conflicts of interest, faked data, misbehaving …


Letter to America

‘Slapping Therapist’ Convicted of Manslaughter for Second Time

August 2, 2024
Wendy M. Grossman

A therapy hardly anyone has ever heard of has now killed at least two people because the practitioner who promotes it insists that it can cure diabetes, among other ailments, and that drugs are poisons and should be withdrawn. The “therapy” is “paida lajin,” also known as “slap and stretch,” and the practitioner is sixty-one-year-old …


Letter to America

Letter to America: The Fifteen-Minute Conspiracy

March 12, 2024
Wendy M. Grossman

“Will the Leader of the House please set aside time in this House for a debate on the international socialist concept of so-called 15-minute cities and 20-minute neighbourhoods?” This is how the Conservative MP, Nick Fletcher began a question in the British Parliament in February 2023. The idea of the fifteen-minute city ought to be …


Special Report

Cambridge Disinformation Summit

Skeptical Inquirer Volume 47, No. 6
November/December 2023
Wendy M. Grossman

Close to the end of the Cambridge Disinformation Summit,1 an audience member posed a conundrum: What about flat earth belief? People arrive at adulthood with it thoroughly “prebunked” at home and in school. It’s been thoroughly debunked, fact-checked, and disproven—yet some people still believe it. What’s up with that? British skeptic Michael Marshall2 could have …

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Letter to America

Letter to America: The Benefit of Doubt

September 11, 2023
Wendy M. Grossman

So the old girl’s still got it. The “old girl” in this case is the Loch Ness monster, which was the subject of a new high-tech hunt over the last weekend in August, Britain’s equivalent of Labor Day weekend. On the BBC’s flagship news magazine show, Newsnight, Paul Nixon, the general manager of the Loch …


Letter to America

Cambridge Disinformation Summit

August 23, 2023
Wendy M. Grossman

Close to the end of the Cambridge Disinformation Summit, an audience member posed a conundrum: What about flat earth belief? People arrive at adulthood with it thoroughly “prebunked” at home and in school. It’s been thoroughly debunked, fact-checked, and disproven—yet some people still believe it. What’s up with that? British skeptic Michael Marshall could have …


Letter to America

The Divine Right of Kings

May 10, 2023
Wendy M. Grossman

The most solemn—and ludicrous—scenes in the Netflix series The Crown are those in which the new queen is prepared for her coronation in 1953. The practice wearing the five-pound crown makes sense. The characters’ intense belief in divine will and the duty of public service much less so. The anointing that is supposed to magically …


Letter to America

David Miles: Origin Stories

March 21, 2023
Wendy M. Grossman

One of the biggest surprises in medical researcher David Miles’s new book, How Vaccines Work: The Science and History Behind Every Question You’ve Wanted to Ask, is the discovery that polio was harmless in 199 out of 200 cases. Yet in my early childhood, it was probably the world’s most-feared disease. Miles has another surprise: …


Letter to America

British False Memory Society

February 8, 2023
Wendy M. Grossman

On the day a stranger called to tell him of his estranged sister’s death, Kevin Felstead had never heard of false memories. That was in 2005. The family managed to halt the cremation planned by strangers in the interest of getting answers—and that’s how they learned she had alleged that her parents were leaders of …


Letter to America

British Science’s Empty Chair

November 2, 2022
Wendy M. Grossman

Some of you may have noticed that Britain has become governmentally unstuck this year. Wikipedia has not one but two different pages whose titles include “UK government crisis 2022.” The country has had four chancellors in the past four months, leading to quips on Twitter about dissatisfaction with this year’s Conservative party Advent calendar. But …


Letter to America

Letter to America: Abortion

August 8, 2022
Wendy M. Grossman

As I write this, the British Conservative party MPs are choosing a new leader, who will, on September 6, become prime minister. The final five candidates were, by decreasing number of votes: Rishi Sunak, Penny Mordaunt, Liz Truss, Kemi Badenoch, and Tim Tugendhat. If you’re science-minded, it’s a dispiriting lot. Sunak, as Boris Johnson’s chancellor, …


Letter to America

Making connections: Fiona Fox

June 28, 2022
Wendy M. Grossman

The politicization of science looks different in the U.K.: fewer personal attacks and more government decisions based on inscrutable criteria. At the beginning of the pandemic, the government was so secretive about its scientific advice that a independent group formed to apply pressure and inform the public. One of the key moments in this long …


Letter to America

Letter to America: SLAPP Defamation Suits

March 29, 2022
Wendy M. Grossman

Sometime in the mid-1990s, as we were waiting to go on air in a TV green room, Uri Geller approached me. His first words: “If you tell lies about me in your magazine, I will sue you for a million pounds.” A production assistant arrived. “How are we doing?” Geller: “Oh, we’re just having a …


Letter to America

The Post-Truth Pandemic: Natasha Loder

January 5, 2022
Wendy M. Grossman

Sometime in spring 2020, the science fiction writer Charlie Stross (@cstross) tweeted that generations of disaster movies and novels had gotten it wrong. All presumed that in a global crisis such as a pandemic world leaders and governments would be serious, responsible, and collaborative. Instead … Around the same time, Natasha Loder began thinking of …


Letter to America

Spiked: Tracking the Coronavirus in the UK

November 10, 2021
Wendy M. Grossman

On November 3, England’s chief deputy medical officer, Jonathan Van-Tam, issued a warning: “Too many people believe that this pandemic is now over.” He joins many scientists in calling on the government to adopt its Plan B. Prime Minister Boris Johnson isn’t interested; he insists vaccines can do it all. Rewind. In early July, to …


Letter to America

Minding the Gaps: Simon Singh

October 8, 2021
Wendy M. Grossman

An important change in the past fifteen years of British skepticism is the shift from reactive to proactive. One of the best examples of this new breed is Simon Singh, broadcaster, author, and founder of the Good Thinking Society (GTS). Perhaps most famously, in 2008 Singh faced off against the notoriously horrid British libel law …


Letter to America

Religion and Society: Britain according to Theos

August 5, 2021
Wendy M. Grossman

An English atheist friend once tried to explain to me why she thought it was a good thing that British schools incorporated religious education (RE)—that is, Anglican religious education. She explained RE was so boring that it acted as a kind of “vaccination” against religious belief later in life. It’s certainly true that outside of …


Letter to America

The Year of Believing Badly

July 12, 2021
Wendy M. Grossman

The sirens will tell the truth. On July 6th, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the removal of all COVID-related restrictions on July 19. Optional masks in shops and on public transport; no more requirement to check into venues with the contact tracing app; an end to limiting how many people may meet indoors and …


Letter to America

Skeptics in Germany: An Interview with Amardeo Sarma

June 1, 2021
Wendy M. Grossman

The late James Randi often described a skeptic’s work as “shoveling water uphill”: frustration mitigated by only partial successes. Right now, Amardeo Sarma, who leads the German skeptics—Gesellschaft zur wissenschaftlichen Untersuchung von Parawissenschaften (GWUP)—is enjoying one of those successful moments reading the results of a nationwide poll GWUP recently commissioned. The poll itself was a …


Letter to America

Parallel lines: Michael Heap and the Association for Skeptical Enquiry

April 13, 2021
Wendy M. Grossman

To most Americans, Britain looks tiny. With a little reshaping, the entire mainland would easily fit inside Wyoming. Even so, intense localization outside of London makes it difficult to spark a national movement. The Skeptic never tried; its editors hoped the magazine would inspire others to organize their own local activities. The more skepticism the …


Letter to America

Freelance Philosophy: Julian Baggini

March 3, 2021
Wendy M. Grossman

What do you do with a PhD in philosophy if you’re not going to stay in academia? This was the conundrum that faced Julian Baggini after finishing his PhD at University College London in 1997. Nearly twenty-five years later, his founding (and hand-off) of a magazine, twenty books, numerous press articles, and occasional talks add …


Letter to America

Searching for Rigor: Caroline Watt

January 21, 2021
Wendy M. Grossman

In a sense, Caroline Watt’s career as a parapsychologist begins with the publication of an anti-totalitarian novel—Darkness at Noon (1940), author Arthur Koestler’s most famous work. Koestler, who committed double suicide with his wife in 1983, left £1 million to found a chair in parapsychology at a British university. After several refusals, the chair landed …


News & Comment

Michael Marshall, Born Skeptic, New Editor of UK’s The Skeptic

Skeptical Inquirer Volume 45, No. 1
January / February 2021
Wendy M. Grossman

Some are born to skepticism. Some are called to it. And some have it thrust upon them. Liverpool-based Michael Marshall, who in September 2020 was named the new editor of Britain’s online skeptic magazine The Skeptic, thinks he was born that way. “I almost envy the moments people describe as a sort of Damascene conversion,” …

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Letter to America

A Flight of Pelicans: John Rimmer

January 4, 2021
Wendy M. Grossman

At its arrival in 1987, The Skeptic joined an existing ecosystem of UK media and networks interested in the paranormal. First and oldest was the Society for Psychical Research. Second was the Fortean Times, inspired by the writer Charles Fort and founded in 1973 as the purveyor of “the world’s weirdest news,” which seemed to …


Letter to America

The Appeal of Conspiracy Theories: Karen Douglas

December 1, 2020
Wendy M. Grossman

In December 1996, when my editor at The Daily Telegraph asked me to write a piece about conspiracy theories on the net, we both thought of it as a light-hearted trawl through online wackiness. With Facebook, YouTube, and even Google years away, the leading social medium was Usenet, a collection of “newsgroups” that computers propagated …


Letter to America

Sense and Sensibility

November 4, 2020
Wendy M. Grossman

One of the things I found most striking in the early days of The Skeptic was the number of British people I met who viewed their country as far less gullible than the United States. Numerous beliefs popping up in the United States—at least, according to the press—were described to me as the sort of …


Letter to America

Mike Marshall: Born Skeptic

September 24, 2020
Wendy M. Grossman

Some are born to skepticism. Some are called to it. And some have it thrust upon them. Liverpool-based Mike Marshall thinks he was born that way. “I almost envy the moments people describe of a sort of Damascene conversion,” he says. He doesn’t mention names, but it’s easy to think of Chris French, whose beliefs …


Letter to America

Letter to America: The Black Box that Wouldn’t Die

August 25, 2020
Wendy M. Grossman

It was in 1985 that I first read—in the LA Skeptics’ newsletter, LASER—that polygraphs were highly unreliable as a method of telling whether someone was lying. We popularly call them “lie detectors,” but even proponents admit this is not an accurate description. Polygraphs measure physical parameters such as heart and breathing rates, blood pressure, and …


Letter to America

Letter to America: A Short Tour of Thirty Years of British Skepticism

July 21, 2020
Wendy M. Grossman

I’ve written elsewhere about how Britain’s The Skeptic magazine was founded. I heard James Randi speak in 1981, read Skeptical Inquirer, attended the 1985 London CSICOP conference, and asked what I could do. Starting a newsletter in Britain was suggested. It’s still alive. What hasn’t been collated anywhere is a précis of some of the odder events since. The …


Letter to America

Robert Brotherton: Curb Your Enthusiasm

June 15, 2020
Wendy M. Grossman

My New York-based mother, who was born in 1913, remembered the 1938 Mercury Theater radio broadcast of Orson Welles’ “The War of the Worlds”—or rather she remembered that it tricked many people into believing Martians were invading the area. “People panicked. There were suicides,” she told me, more or less. Rob Brotherton begs to differ. …


Letter to America

Kissed by a Wolf: An Interview with Deborah Hyde

April 20, 2020
Wendy M. Grossman

“It has been the passion of my life,” says Deborah Hyde of studying the supernatural. “Belief in the supernatural sheds so much light on the human condition—social psychology, cognition, anthropology—that far from being just some frivolous add-on to what we are, it’s kind of at the center of us.” Like many, she says she began …


Letter to America

Who’d Be an Atheist in Ireland? Michael Nugent

March 19, 2020
Wendy M. Grossman

It is hard to overstate how much the Republic of Ireland has changed since the 1980s. The Catholic Church was able to influence voters to reject the 1987 referendum proposing to remove the Tenth Amendment ban on divorce from the Irish constitution and ensure that safe sex (that is, condoms) was not mentioned in public …


Letter to America

The Power behind Misinformation

February 12, 2020
Wendy M. Grossman

“My work focuses on why and how bad ideas spread,” Angela Saini says in The Misinformation Virus, a BBC radio program she wrote and presented in December 2019. She sounds like a skeptic—one of us!—and indeed much of the program familiarly explores how people promote pseudoscience by cherry-picking and misinterpreting scientific research and revive old, …


Letter to America

… Because Grown-Ups Get Measles Too

January 6, 2020
Wendy M. Grossman

For most of the past fifty-odd years, I’ve moved through life with the smugness of someone who has an inner superhero on call. I mean my immune system, which demonstrated its superiority early in my life by allowing me to skip the then-common childhood experiences of measles, mumps, chicken pox, and rubella (then commonly known …


Letter to America

An Improper Researcher

December 20, 2019
Wendy M. Grossman

Chris French and I both know how we met—at a skeptical gathering—but neither of us remembers picky details like when. We know it must have been 1990ish, because he was one of the earliest subscribers to the UK’s The Skeptic, which I founded in 1987. In 2000, French took over editing the magazine in conjunction …


Review

When Psychics Come Under Control of Organized Crime

Skeptical Inquirer Volume 42, No. 6
November / December 2018
Wendy M. Grossman

A Deal with the Devil: The Dark and Twisted True Story of One of the Biggest Cons in History. By Blake Ellis and Melanie Hicken. New York: Atria Books. 2018. ISBN: 978-1-5011-6384-5. 304 pp. Hardcover, $26. In the 1990s, it was common to see ads in British magazines—chiefly aimed at women, if I remember correctly—for …

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Spreading Skepticism

Skeptical Inquirer Volume 40, No. 6
November / December 2016
Wendy M. Grossman

This goes to the heart of what, for me, skepticism is about: things we can test.

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Spreading Skepticism

Skeptical Inquirer Volume 40, No. 6
November / December 2016
Wendy M. Grossman

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Review

A Celebrity’s Experience in Scientology

Skeptical Inquirer Volume 40, No. 2
March / April 2016
Wendy M. Grossman

In her new book, Troublemaker, written with Rebecca Paley, Remini interweaves stories of her personal and professional life with her history in and growing doubts about Scientology.

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