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Category Archives: psychology today
Monica Pignotti: A Bad Start For 2012!
Monica Pignotti has several websites. At least one (still) contains a link to Jean Mercer’s “Child Myths” blog on Psychology Today. What’s wrong with this? Psychology Today terminated Mercer’s blogging contract as some of Mercer’s content had been identified as … Continue reading →
Posted in charly d. miller, critical thinking, debunking, jean mercer, larry sarner, larry w. sarner, linda rosa, monica pignotti, penn & teller, pseudoscience, psychology today, quackery, scientology, thought field therapy, time travel, voice technology, voting machines
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Tagged david miscavige, emily rosa, jean mercer, l. ron hubbard, larry sarner, linda rosa, monica pignotti, penn and teller, pseudoscience, psychology today, quackery, roger callahan, scientology. dianetics, the amazing randi, thought field therapy, voice technology, voting machines
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Jean Mercer: Whipped Into A Frenzy Of Irrational Writing!
Jean Mercer just doesn’t get it. She has used her blog on Psychology Today to attack individuals, and Psychology Today has seen fit to remove these articles. Monica Pignotti calls this censorship. Larry Sarner is almost certain to advance a … Continue reading →
Posted in charly d. miller, critical thinking, larry w. sarner, linda rosa, monica pignotti, psychology today, thought field therapy, Uncategorized, voice technology
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Tagged arc reactor, charly d. miller, iron man, ivan vanko, jean mercer, larry sarner, linda rosa, mark steinberg, monica pignotti, pavel astakhov, psychology today, roger callahan, russian adoption, russian adoptions, thought field therapy, tony stark, voice technology, whiplash
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