Skeptic  |  31.2
THE CONSPIRACY GRIFT: How Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and the New Influencers Turned Paranoia, Pseudoscience, and Antisemitism Into a Business Model
What Media Consolidation Means for Our Reality, by Katherine Brodsky • Skeptic Interviews Ashley Rindsberg • Conspiracy Inc.: The New Media Disorder, by Ashley Rindsberg • Podcasting is Penetrating the Mainstream, by George Michael • The Influencers Who Built a Lost Internet: A Review of This is Not Real Life by Lauren Southern, by Pierce Nicholson • The New Pseudohistorians: Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, and the New Antisemitism and Holocaust Denial, by Michael Shermer • The New Normal for Antisemitism, by Gerald Posner & Patricia Posner • When “Genocide” Loses Its Meaning: Law, War, and the Case of Gaza, by David E. Bernstein • It’s Time to Rethink Cancel Culture by Ben Bayer • The Anti-Woke Case for Not Banning Gender Studies, by Helen Pluckrose • The Peptide Craze: Biohacking and Human Guinea Pigs, by William Meller, MD • The Sexual Pseudoscience of Telegony: How a Discredited Theory of Heredity Returned to Control Female Agency, by Lea Steinberg • The Other Lab Leak Hypothesis: Is Lyme disease caused by an escaped bioweapon?, by Alan Barbour & Durland Fish
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Skeptic 31.2.