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		|  04-01-2011, 08:50 AM | #1 |  
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				 James Randi 2011 Pigasus awards are here! 
 
			
			Excellent choices as per usual    
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		| These are this year’s “winners.” 
  The Scientist Pigasus Award goes to NASA Engineer Richard B. Hoover,   who recently announced for the third time in 14 years that he had  found  evidence of microscopic life in meteorites. Along with the  crackpot  Journal of Cosmology—a now-defunct publication  founded in 2009 to  publish articles advancing the scientifically  unsupported idea that life  began before the first stars formed and was  spread throughout the early universe on meteors—Hoover pitched his  warmed-over ideas to Fox News, an  outlet not known for their attention  to facts. Predictably, Fox News  ran with the story, convincing many  people that NASA had discovered  extraterrestrial life.
  The Funder Pigasus Award goes to CVS/pharmacy,   for their work to support the manufacturers of scam “homeopathic”   medications who sell up to $870 million a year in quack remedies to U.S.   consumers. Homeopathic remedies contain none of the active  ingredient  they claim, and homeopathy has been shown to be useless in  randomized  clinical trials. CVS/pharmacy sells these quack products in  thousands  of stores across the U.S., right alongside real medicine, with  no  warning to consumers. Instead of giving their customers the facts  about  homeopathy, CVS/pharmacy executives are cashing in themselves by   offering their own store-brand of the popular homeopathic product oscillococcinum. Oscillococcinum is made by grinding up the liver of a duck, putting none of it onto tiny sugar pills—that’s right, none of it—and then advertising the plain sugar pills as an effective treatment for flu symptoms.
  The Media Pigasus Award goes to Dr. Mehmet Oz,  who  has done such a disservice to his TV viewers by promoting quack  medical  practices that he is now the first person to win a Pigasus two  years in  a row.  Dr. Oz is a Harvard-educated cardiac physician who,  through his syndicated TV  show, has promoted faith healing, "energy  medicine," and other quack  theories that have no scientific basis. Oz  has  appeared on ABC News to give legitimacy to the claims of Brazilian    faith healer “John of God,” who uses old carnival tricks to take money   from the seriously ill. He's hosted Ayurvedic guru Yogi Cameron  on  his  show to promote nonsense "tongue examination" as a way of   diagnosing health problems. This year, he really went off the deep end.  In March 2011, Dr. Oz endorsed "psychic" huckster and past Pigasus  winner John Edward, who pretends to talk to dead people. Oz even  suggested that bereaved families should visit psychic mediums to receive  (faked)   messages from their dead relatives as a form of grief  counseling.
  The Performer Pigasus Award—this year for “Best Comeback”—goes to televangelist Peter Popoff.  Popoff made millions in the 1980s by pretending to heal the sick and   receive information about audience members directly from god. He went   bankrupt in 1987 after JREF founder James Randi exposed him for using a   secret earpiece to receive information about audience members from his   wife. Now he’s back to prey on victims of the economic recession. In   paid infomercials on BET, Popoff offers “supernatural debt relief” in  exchange for offerings of hundreds or even thousands of dollars.  This  business is so lucrative that according to recent IRS documents,  Popoff  took in $23.5 million and paid himself and his immediate family  more  than $1 million in one year alone.
  The Refusal to Face Reality Award goes to Andrew Wakefield,  the researcher who launched the modern anti-vaccine panic with  unfounded statements linking the MMR vaccine with autism that were not  borne out  by any research, even his own. In 2010, The Lancet retracted his paper on the MMR vaccine, and this year the British  medical journal BMJ  called Wakefield’s paper an outright fraud, finding  “clear evidence of  falsification of data” and that “he sought to exploit  the ensuing MMR  scare for financial gain,” taking more than $674,000  from lawyers who  intended to sue vaccine manufacturers. Yet Wakefield  continues to ask  the public to believe he is the victim. In a recent  article in NaturalNews, Wakefield called the American Academy of  Pediatrics and The Lancet “instruments of a state that I don't really want to be associated with.”
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		|  04-01-2011, 09:31 AM | #2 |  
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			I really like James Randi a lot, but I hate reading things like this.
 It makes me lose faith in humanity when I see how gullible people can be, coupled with how easily some other people take advantage of that gullibility.
 
 Still, on the plus side, it's good to spread the word about these charlatans and hucksters.  Perhaps someone here will learn something!
 
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		|  04-01-2011, 09:40 AM | #3 |  
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					Originally Posted by Crazy Bacon Legs  Still, on the plus side, it's good to spread the word about these charlatans and hucksters. Perhaps someone here will learn something! |  
Not if Oprah has anything to say about it.
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		|  04-01-2011, 10:13 AM | #4 |  
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			Peter Popoff makes me yearn for the return of crucifixion as a viable capital punishment.
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		|  04-01-2011, 11:17 AM | #5 |  
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					Originally Posted by troutman  Not if Oprah has anything to say about it. |  
Point taken.  All the good science in the world can't stand up to a media empire ruled by a person who believes in magic.
		 
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		|  04-01-2011, 11:43 AM | #6 |  
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					Originally Posted by peter12  Peter Popoff makes me yearn for the return of crucifixion as a viable capital punishment. |  
Interesting tidbit, Popoff is not allowed to spam his crap in the UK, so he circumvents them by using an Icelandic religious channel to broadcast into the UK.
 
Our Humanist group is pressuring the government and the station itself to ban him and stop another revenue stream of his.
 
Its beyond sick how this man scams people over and over again and no one stops him.
		 
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		|  04-01-2011, 12:27 PM | #7 |  
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					Originally Posted by Thor  Interesting tidbit, Popoff is not allowed to spam his crap in the UK, so he circumvents them by using an Icelandic religious channel to broadcast into the UK.
 Our Humanist group is pressuring the government and the station itself to ban him and stop another revenue stream of his.
 
 Its beyond sick how this man scams people over and over again and no one stops him.
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if people still give him money after all that is known about how much of a scam artist he is, they deserve no empathy
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		|  04-01-2011, 12:36 PM | #8 |  
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			That sad thing is his latest scam, the miracle spring water targets the poor who are desperate to find anything to help them escape their debts.
 I don't agree in his case, he's been arrested and fined millions before, but yet he's doing this exact same thing again in the name of religious freedom.
 
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		|  04-01-2011, 04:13 PM | #9 |  
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			Here is a unique reason to go to Las Vegas:  The Amaz!ng Meeting 2011 
July 14-17, 2011  
South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa, Las Vegas, NV
 
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