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TheESP – Ep. #372 – Doctrine of Discovery

TheESP – Ep. #372 – Doctrine of Discovery

FromThe European Skeptics Podcast - The ESP


TheESP – Ep. #372 – Doctrine of Discovery

FromThe European Skeptics Podcast - The ESP

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Apr 7, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

…and UK politicians orders police to go full on racist
There are several skeptical events to look forward to! In chronological order we recommend Skeptics in the Pub in Cologne, SkepKon in Frankfurt and QED in Manchester. No TWISH this week, but we look into Pope Francis‘ latest health problems and how the Vatican after more than five hundred years still refuses to own up on its role in the terrible conquest and enslavement of the Americas. Then, it’s time for the news:

SWITZERLAND: Swiss court case ties human rights to climate change
INTERNATIONAL: People who lie use less details and that can reveal them, study says
UK: The trust in scientists has increased after the COVID-19 pandemic
EUROPE: AI chatbots making it harder to spot phishing emails, expert says
GERMANY: Verdict coming up regarding the naturopath trial in Ingolstadt
SWEDEN: Pontus Pokes the Politicians: SD says that wind turbines are harmful for humans
Suella Braverman and Rishi Sunak receive this week's Really Wrong Award for supporting that UK police should track ethnicity (read Pakistani background) in the fight against grooming gangs, although we know they mostly consist of white males.

Enjoy!

Segments: Intro; Greetings; Pontus Pokes The Pope; News; Really Wrong; Quote And Farewell; Outro; Out-Takes
Released:
Apr 7, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The European Skeptics Podcast is an independent project run buy several individuals from across Europe, trying to provide a forum for all European level activism in the field of skepticism. Hosts: András Pintér, Annika Harrison, Pontus Böckman