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sceptic

[skep-tik] / ˈskɛp tɪk /


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Hayley Stevens, a writer for The Sceptic magazine and a researcher of paranormal activity for about 20 years, suggests not.

From BBC • Oct. 29, 2024

Among the many articles NewsGuard wanted removed from the Daily Sceptic site was a piece citing an August 2022 study on how COVID-19 vaccines impact heart health in teenagers.

From Washington Times • Nov. 18, 2023

The Lancet removed the study, and Daily Sceptic reported why: Its conclusions, Lancet editors said, “are not supported by the study methodology.”

From Washington Times • Nov. 18, 2023

He also asks the audience to dive in by posting to the #UncannyCommunity and choosing either "Team Sceptic" or "Team Believer".

From BBC • Sep. 30, 2023

But what cold Sceptic hath appalled your faith And transubstantiated to crumbs again The body of your Credence?

From The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 5 Poetry by Coleridge, Ernest Hartley




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