Committee for Skeptical Inquiry
(CSI) -- formerly known as CSICOP
Skeptics Society -- publishers of Skeptic magazine
- Prometheus Books -- leading publisher of
skeptical works
30% discount on books ordered through TBS
(inquire before sending check)
James Randi
(and the James Randi Educational Foundation, sponsors of a $1,000,000 "psychic challenge")
- "The Skeptic's Dictionary: A Guide for the New Millennium"
-- an indispensable resource, by Robert T. Carroll, Ph.D.
- Jim Lippard's "Skeptical
Information Links" -- perhaps the most thorough listing of skeptical web resources
"Skeptic News" keeps visitors apprised of what's new on various skeptics' websites.
- Skeptical Links Index --
by the Australian Skeptics
- World Wide Skeptical Web -- an extensive,
unified index of skeptical and freethought web resources
- Massimo's Skeptic and Humanist Web -- contains the works of
Dr. Massimo Pigliucci (University of Tennessee), plus links to other websites on skepticism and secular humanism
Skeptic Ring --
connections to other skeptics' websites (TBS site is a member)
- "Skeptical References" --
compiled by Lewis Jones (regular contributor to CSI's Skeptical Briefs newsletter)
- "Astrology: An Assessment of
its Validity, Appeal and Potential Harm" -- by Angela Bourque, Department of Religion, Carleton
University
- Skeptics UFO Newsletter (SUN) -- Philip J. Klass'
cutting-edge publication (1989-2003)
- Robert Sheaffer's website -- expert on UFOs
- James Oberg's website -- expert on U.S./Russian space programs and UFOs
- Gary Posner's website
- SkepticRadio.com -- by Tim Kammer (RealPlayer audio
clips on various paranormal topics)
- National Council Against Health Fraud
- Quackwatch -- by Stephen Barrett, M.D.
- The Quack-Files -- actually an
anti-quack site by Paul Lee, P.T.
- American Council on Science and Health
- National Center for Science Education -- creationism
vs. evolution
- Internet UFO Skeptics
- Freethinkers of USF -- a group of students, professors
and alumni at the University of South Florida, Tampa
- Sci.skeptic Usenet newsgroup
- Talk.Origins Archive -- creationism vs. evolution
- Saucer Smear --
Although not dependably "skeptical," Jim Moseley's Saucer Smear is often, as
its masthead often proclaims, "shockingly close to the truth" in its reporting/gossip about
UFO-related facts(?) and controversies.
- UFO Abduction Insurance -- Members of Tampa Bay
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