Join Skeptiko host Alex Tsakiris for an interview with near-death experience researcher and author of, Touched by the Light, Dr. Melvin Morse. During the interview Morse discusses why science has not fully accepted the near-death experience: Alex Tsakiris: One of the big debates is whether we have veridical evidence of an out-of-body experience. But to… Read more »
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Dr. Daryl Bem Responds to Parapsychology Debunkers
Join Skeptiko host Alex Tsakiris for an interview with noted psychology professor Dr. Daryl Bem. During the interview Bem discusses the reaction to his research among parapsychology opponents: Alex Tsakiris: What do you think is going to happen with this latest round of debunking? The skeptics have risen up and it seems like a very… Read more »
Dr. Michael Heiser On Why Christians Are Skeptical of the Supernatural
Join Skeptiko host Alex Tsakiris for an interview with biblical scholar and author Dr. Michael Heiser. During the interview Heiser discusses his understanding of ghosts from a Christian perspective: Alex Tsakiris: What did you mean when you said, “Christians aren’t as open to the supernatural as they think they”, and that they, “think like skeptics.”… Read more »
Investigative Journalist James Corbett on How Skeptics Shape Our Worldview
Join Skeptiko host Alex Tsakiris for an interview with James Corbett, host of, The Corbett Report. During the interview Corbett discusses the believability of the 2011 Osama Bin Laden raid: Alex Tsakiris: I find myself debating folks who are on my side of these issues about paradigm change — is it coming? Is it imminent? … Read more »
Psychic Spy Joe McMoneagle Tells How His Near-Death Experience Led to Remote Viewing
Join Skeptiko host Alex Tsakiris for an interview with Joe McMoneagle, author of, Memoirs of a Psychic Spy. During the interview McMoneagle discusses the origins of the government’s psychic spy program: Joe McMoneagle: We heard rumors and picked up some details about the Russians using psychics to spy on America. It was impossible, for obvious… Read more »