Author: Benjamin Radford
Benjamin Radford, M.Ed., is a scientific paranormal investigator, a research fellow at the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry, deputy editor of the Skeptical Inquirer, and author, co-author, contributor, or editor of twenty books and over a thousand articles on skepticism, critical thinking, and science literacy. His newest book is Investigating Ghosts: The Scientific Search for Spirits (2018).
Psychic Predictions (and Rationalizations) Fail Again
One frustrating things about dealing with alleged psychics is the lack of opportunity to pin them down to explain their failures
Reel or Real? The Truth Behind Two Hollywood Ghost Stories
Radford and Gaeddert examine the truth behind two Hollywood ghost stories, The Amityville Horror and White Noise.
Fourth World Skeptics Conference in Burbank a Lively Foment of Ideas
This article is available for free to all.
Bigfoot at 50: Evaluating a Half-Century of Bigfoot Evidence
This article is available for free to all.
U-Haul Moves into the Paranormal
We’ve all seen U-Haul trucks on our road and highways. Up until about ten years ago, the trucks were pretty boring…
Living Skepticism
In this issue Paul Kurtz asks how far critical thinking can be extended, what areas logical inquiry applies to…
CSICOP Celebrates 25th Anniversary
CSICOP was founded in 1976 by SUNY philosophy professor Paul Kurtz, and grew over the years with the support of luminaries…
The Field Guide to Bigfoot, Yea, and Other Mystery Primates Worldwide
This article is available for free to all.



