Segments:
Intro; Greetings; This Week in Skepticism; News; Really Right; Quote; Outro; Out-takes
Show Notes:
00:00:27 Greetings
- Massimo Polidoro’s book on the Colosseum
- Massimo Polidoro’s new YouTube series ‘Strange Stories’
- CICAP Fest 2018
00:07:57 This Week in Skepticism
- The Illuminati in Bavaria
00:17:10 Skeptical News
- UK: More than 120 homeopaths offering ‘cure’ for autism
- UK: Bad journalism: “Parents should get more information about vaccines given to their children”
- Europe: European Commission proposing 20 actions to fight preventable diseases
- UK: Dogs cannot get ‘autism’, British Veterinary Association warns after ‘anti-vaxx’ movement spread to pets
- UKRAINE: Over 9000 measles cases in first quarter
- VATICAN: Offering courses of exorcism
- UK: Agressive anti-abortion demonstrations banned
- UK: Bad doctors use more homeopathy
- SWEDEN: Bill Gates – ‘Factfulness’ is one of the most important books he’s ever read
00:49:43 Really Right
- Really Right: Jacob Gudiol for breaking down the myths about artificial sweeteners
00:53:21 Quote
“The only reason people do not know much is because they do not care to know. They are incurious. Incuriousity is the oddest and most foolish failing there is.”
/Stephen Fry, The Fry Chronicles/
00:54:28 Outro
00:55:43 Out-takes