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Tag Archives: Skepticism
Has the mysterious Chupacabra been found?
We’ve already had the pleasure of talking about El Chupacabra here once and twice. We found several odd points in this whole story. Now Benjamin Radford, editor of The Skeptical Inquirer, says that he solved the mystery around El Chupacabra. … Continue reading
Posted in Cryptozoology, Misconception
Tagged Cryptozoology, El Chupacabra, Mexico, Skepticism
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Esceptiquísimo Mexico – Mexican Skepticism
It might be a good moment to present an interesting blog from Mexico (which qualifies it to be mentioned in a blog about Mesoamerica). The United Skeptics of Mexico are blogging about skepticism from Mexico and on Spanish. Skepticism is … Continue reading
Posted in 2012 Countdown, Mexico, Misconception, Other blogs
Tagged Mexico, Science, Skepticism
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