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Monthly Archives: December 2011

iAlternativ: Alternativbevegelsens saueflokkindividualisme med strutsehodet i sanden

20. December 2011by Karsten Eig 3 Comments

Jeg liker ikke alternativbevegelsen. Det skyldes ikke bare deres kjærlighet til juksemedisin, magi, ånder, medier fra den andre siden og annet vissvass. Heller ikke deres hang til å bortforklare virkelighetskræsj […]

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Konspirasjonsteorier: Pseudovitenskapens fingeravtrykk

7. December 2011by Karsten Eig 4 Comments

Verden er full av påstander om at den etablerte vitenskapen tar feil. At Darwin tok feil, og at vi egentlig er skapt direkte av Gud. At global oppvarming bare er […]

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Recent Posts

  • Energy trouble in paradise: Why the Canary Islands lack power (while Iceland is well off)
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  • Caledonian mountain prelude: Volcanoes, rivers and big boulders in Scotland
  • Where the land shaked: The Pisia fault, Corinth Greece

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