Some people say we never landed on the moon. This episode debunks that pathetically idiotic conspiracy theory, as expressed in Bart Sibrel's film "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon."
Creationists try to deny well-established science, from evolution to the Big Bang. It's all a pack of lies, of course.
Debunking the idea that hidden messages can be found in the Bible that predict future events. This episode marks a first for Bogosity: a special guest, Lee Graham, contributing video specifically for this episode. You can see his work at www.stellaralchemy.com.
Why astrology is bogus, using science to refute the principles and techniques used by astrologers.
Debunks the Law of Attraction, as described by the movie "The Secret," and covers quantum mechanics, the placebo effect, and other things that they get astoundingly wrong.
A sneak peek of what's to come
Pareidolia refers to the human tendency to see faces and other patterns in noise. It can be for fun, like seeing patterns in clouds, but sometimes people start thinking that the things they are seeing are really there.
The news organizations claim that their election polls are scientific. This episode explains the science behind polls and surveys and why election polls are unreliable at best.
This is the original footage from the documentary Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism , produced and directed by Robert Greenwald. The film, which has drawn attention for its pointed critique of Fox News, consists largely of interviews with former Fox employees and news guests. "In making Outfoxed, I learned how cumbersome and expensive it can be to license footage from news organizations. The Creative Commons license, as used here, allows me as a filmmaker to know immediately how I can use a piece of content in my films. I could think of no better way to walk the talk myself than by releasing the interviews from Outfoxed here under a license that allows other filmmakers to use my material in new and creative ways. I look forward to seeing what others do with these interviews" - Robert Greenwald.
More on the moon hoax conspiracy, showing not only that the conspiracy theory is bogus, but that you can't trust a word that those hawking the theory say.
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