Matter and Psyche: Visionaries in the Desert
The Matter & Psyche Symposium is a landmark celebration with visionary leaders whose work has pioneered our understanding of the unity of consciousness and reality.
Announcing the Gabriel D. Roberts Podcast
R.S. contributor and author of The Quest for Gnosis, Gabriel D. Roberts, has started his very own podcast. Check out his first interview with Dr. Rupert Sheldrake.
Psi Wars – Battle for the Public Mind
An interview piece in OPEDNews features Craig Weiler, author of Psi Wars: TED, Wikipedia and the Battle for the Internet, giving an overview of what happened last year with TED leading up to Set Science Free on April 2nd.
Skeptiko 236. Rome Viharo, Wikipedia, We Have a Problem
Join Skeptiko host Alex Tsakiris for an interview with social media consultant and Wikipedia cyber bullying victim Rome Viharo. During the interview Viharo discusses the changes he sought to make in the bio page of biologist Rupert Sheldrake.
Dogma & Heresy – Rupert Sheldrake featured in the Oxford Student
Controversial “heretic” of science Rupert Sheldrake is featured in a new article published on The Oxford Student website.
Pseudo-science comes to the New Republic
The outlines of the guerrilla skeptic movement begin to take shape as University of Chicago professor, Jerry Coyne, pens pertinent admissions in a recent article for New Republic magazine.
Psi in the News
Rupert Sheldrake’s Wikipedia entry, increasing the likelihood of possession, tacit supernaturalism in popular science, and more in this week's update.
The Wikipedia Battle for Rupert Sheldrake’s Biography
The great weakness of Wikipedia is its excessive number of ideologues and their desire for control. The “fringe” topics on Wikipedia are subject to control by ideologues working together. They call themselves skeptics, but they are really just true believers of a different sort.
An Open Letter To TED’s Chris Anderson
The five people identified as problematic by TED work in different fields. The one subject they all have in common is a shared interest in the non-locality of consciousness, the possibility that consciousness extends beyond the brain. TED appears to be marking this as forbidden territory.
TED Backs Down: People Power Wins the Day Against Censorship
Following popular outcry in response to TED’s censorship of recent TEDx talks by Rupert Sheldrake and me, TED is forced to retract its position and put the talks back online in a “reserved” area of their site.