Sinopsis
The European Skeptics Podcast is a project in support of the skeptic movement across Europe. By providing a forum for all national and international organisations and initiatives, our goal is to become a real meeting place for skeptics and science enthusiasts.
Episodios
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TheESP - Ep. #237 - Plandemic II - worst movie ever
27/08/2020 Duración: 01h05minThis week András returns to the mothership to hear us discuss the UFO sighting in Cussac in France. Francis gets a pass this week and then we dive into the news:- Covid-19 update- Children in Germany are falling behind their vaccination schedules- Does flu claim more deaths the covid-19?- People who react negatively to rules and recommendations use more SCAM (so-called alternative medicine)- Does homeopathy “also” work for women (spoiler: it does not work, period)- Why is there a priest in the Swedish Corona commission?- Unprecedented levels of CO2 rise caused by humans- European Commission's educational page tackling conspiracy theoriesThe prize for being Really Wrong goes to the producers and distributers of the dangerous and misleading (and idiotically named!) film “Plandemic: inDOCTORnation”.Enjoy!Segments:Intro; Greetings; Interview; Farewell; Outro; Out-takesEvents Calendar: http://theesp.eu/events_in_europe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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TheESP - Ep. #236 - Martin Moder of the Austrian Science Busters
20/08/2020 Duración: 56minThis week we interview molecular biologist, science communicator and overall cool guy Martin Moder, who is one of the Austrian “Science Busters” and who is also active in the Austrian “Society for Critical Thinking”. We found ourselves discussing everything from the dangers of farting Coronavirus to GMO, philosophy, designer babies, how to make booze out of toilet paper and the optimal way of cutting a birthday cake. There were unexpected turns at every corner of this interview…Enjoy!Segments:Intro; Greetings; Interview; Farewell; Outro; Out-takesEvents Calendar: http://theesp.eu/events_in_europe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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TheESP - Ep. #235 - Show Me a Real Acupuncturist
13/08/2020 Duración: 01h18minThis week Brian is back(!) as András has gone missing(?) We chat again about the wonderful online events out there: you should definitely check out the Edinburgh Skeptics on the Fringe productions. We then talk about the Wow! signal that was recorded this week in 1977 and also find that Francis seems to have done something good for once.In this week’s news:- Two outbreaks in Mamming, Bavaria- Danish abattoir closed over COVID-19 cluster- Disinformation not only consumed by young or uneducated- Countries with mandatory BCG vaccination might actually be better off in the fight against COVID-- 19- 10 Coronavirus scams to be weary of- WHO calls for caution about Russian vaccine roll-out- No need to celebrate: 0.01 degrees less global warming by 2030 due to the pandemic- NHS hiring a spiritual healer- No positive outcomes at all from having free-schools in Sweden- UK government may intervene to curb dangerous 'cancer cure' propagandaThe prize for being Really Wrong goes to NICE in the UK (the National Institute f
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TheESP - Ep. #234 - Lysenkoism, science and BS
06/08/2020 Duración: 01h20minThis week we first chat about some of the great current skeptical online events, like NECSS and Skeptics in the Pub. We also enjoy the good news that the worlds largest fusion reactor is now being assembled in the South of France.In this week in history we learn about “Lysenkoism” which Stalin decided should replace all other science. In current affairs Pope Francis has issues with Chinese infiltrators and French women who demands to be bishops.In this week’s news:- What’s the truth about face masks and covid-19?- What lies behind conspiracy theories- Misleading claims on pre-existing conditions and Covid-19 deaths go viral- Hungarian company selling bogus 'pro-insulin c-peptide' product banned from advertising- COVID conspiracy theories skyrocket in Romania and number of cases increase- Use of so-called alternative medicine (SCAM) by French cancer patients- Update - Retraction Watch gets a response from editor-in-chief of journal that published worst paper of 2020- Chronic back pain and spinal manipulation -
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TheESP - Ep. #233 - Homeomathematics
30/07/2020 Duración: 01h21minThis week starts with the wonderful news that Annika is now a full time ESP member and co-host. We couldn’t be happier!We start with a minor correction to a story from last week and then chat a bit about the latest astronomy news before we celebrate this week in history: Happy birthday to the great skeptic and parapsychology researcher Susan Blackmore! (Also see our episode #088 when we had her as a guest)Giving the Pope more or less a pass this week, we then dive into the news:- Covid-19 update- Austrian Science Busters- (Not so) scientific paper on covid and 5G is withdrawn- Another misleading “letter from a doctor” regarding covid19 is making the rounds- How to engage conspiracy theorists- Climate change CO2 sensitivity- Heatwave in Siberia melts ice in the Arctic Ocean- German homeopathy study criticized- Orbán keeps winning the fight against Hungarian free press- UK to fight obesity by banning junk food adsThe prize for being Really Wrong goes to the scientific journal “Journal of Public Health: From The
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TheESP - Ep. #232 - Assisted Death
23/07/2020 Duración: 01h25minThis week we welcome Annika back and first chat a bit about comets and astronomy and about some of the excellent online skeptical events there now is to follow, like the UK Skeptics in the Pub Online, the new Cologne events and Susan Gerbic’s About Time project.In this week in history we hear about Carl Jung, who was born on 26 July in 1875. Just like Freud he got a lot of things terribly wrong, but his ideas still inspired a lot better psychology later on and they continue to be part of the present-day culture. Then we poke the pope and find that even though Francis appears to want to fight the sex abuse scandals, last week’s new guidelines confirm that the Church continues to get most of their priorities completely backwards.Lots of corona in the news this week:- The COVID19 infodemic re Western Europe- Corona conspiracy myths in Germany- Andrew Wakefield and other anti-vaxxers mobilising against a future corona vaccine and unfortunately it is working- Hungarian guy gets convicted for coronavirus misinforma
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TheESP – Ep. #231 – How to Argue with a Racist, with Adam Rutherford
16/07/2020 Duración: 01h06minThis week we are joined by the brilliant British geneticist, broadcaster, science journalist and author, Dr Adam Rutherford.He’s written several books of international acclaim like “Creation: The Origin of Life and the Future of Life”, “A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived”, “The Book of Humans: The Story of How We Became Us” and “Humanimal: How Homo Sapiens Became Nature’s Most Paradoxical Creature”.Avid podcast listeners might know him from the BBC Radio 4 shows ‘Inside Science’ and ‘The Curious Cases of Rutherford & Fry’, but he also frequently appears on TV both as presenter and as an expert in genetics. Adam frequently appears as a speaker at Skeptics in the Pub events and on the same day this interview goes out he will be giving a talk on Skeptics in the Pub Online that bears the same title as his latest book, How to Argue With a Racist: History, Science and Reality.Enjoy!Segments:Intro; Greetings; Interview; Farewell; Outro; Out-takesEvents Calendar: http://theesp.eu/events_in_europe Hosted o
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TheESP - Ep. #230 - Tinfoil hats against nonsense
09/07/2020 Duración: 01h04minThis week Europe has lost a star in the sky and we hear about how Louis Pasteur managed to create a rabies vaccine back in 1885 (he wasn’t even a medical doctor). Pope Francis seizes even more control about the Vatican’s finances and appoints an “extraordinary commissioner” to raid the entity looking after St Peter’s Basilica. Apparently, someone has been cooking the books.In the news this week:– After a new outbreak the German authorities suggest people stay at home for vacation– Was SARS-CoV-2 really present in Barcelona in March 2019? – WHO stops Hydroxychloroquine tests– WHO launches new podcast - Health in Europe– High risk for polio outbreak in Ukraine– Russian disinformation operations revealed– Swedish actor from "Fargo" creates documentary TV-series promoting bogus rune stone in Minnesota– What's happening with Facebook?- 5G towers burning in Limassol- Climate change denier loses bet - has to pay up- National Institute of Pharmacy and Nutrition bans most homeopathic products from claiming specific th
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TheESP - Ep. #229 - Reality vs politics, lies and fairy tales
02/07/2020 Duración: 01h10minThis week we can't help but mention the Polish presidential elections and Susan Gerbic's latest interview with Pontus. We commemorate Ignaz Semmelweis on his birthday before moving on to deliberating over the future of the papacy.In the news:- Was the Tönnies incident with COVID19 due to a church service- Didier Raoult doubles down on hydroxychloroquine- Hungary's new curriculum and history textbooks full of folk legends and misleading claims- Measles update- The latest and most sophisticated fake of the Loch Ness Monster- Large wildfires in Sibera as reminder of climate change- ARP-SAPC's Sergio Lopez Borgonoz research grant now open for applicationsThis week's Really Wrong Price goes to a Swedish elementary school for investing in bogus "protective equipment" against Wi-Fi.Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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TheESP - Ep. #228 - Let Science Take the Lead
25/06/2020 Duración: 01h12minThis week Pontus and András bring you the latest from all over Europe mixed with some history and a little bit of Poking the Pope(s).This week marks the 646th anniversary of the onset of the Aachen Dancing Plague. After exploring that phenomenon, we move on to how Pope Francis regards women and weather Palpatine is up to no good on his visit to his homeland Germany.Then, in the news:- COVID-19 superspreading centre in Gütersloch, Germany now in lockdown- Swedish coronavirus quack bites the dust- The Guardian's article on revised climate models deemed misleading by experts- Spanish authorities finally publish COVID-19 statistics- ARP-SAPC's Skeptical Magnifier Award announced- Novartis stops Hydroxychloroquine study for lack of participants- New survey in University of Oxford's Digital News Reports shows how much people care about climate change- Political consensus in Norway to remove VAT exemption status for SCAM practitioners- European Commission identifies Russia and China as origins of disinformation camp
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TheESP - Ep. #227 - Thank you, Jelena!
18/06/2020 Duración: 01h12minThis week we first learn about how the 1854 cholera outbreak led to advances in the knowledge about diseases and outbreaks thanks to the clever and rigorous work by the physician John Snow, now regarded as one of the founders of modern epidemiology. Pope Francis is getting closer to his vision of “a poor church for the poor”, perhaps just a little bit faster than he bargained for as the pandemic is hitting the Catholic finances. Then Andras delves into how we can begin to measure the success of covid-19 related restrictions.In the news this week:– Swedish Snake Oil advertisement is struck down– Archaeologist sentenced for faking Basque finds– Climate more sensitive to CO2 emissions than thought?– Who killed the Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme?– Szekesfehervar budget cuts – nonessential vaccines are first to go– The Aspen Institute’s ‘Good10 – The Pandemic Issue’ discussing many aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic– The return of the Mayan calendar – some myths refuse to die– University of Vienna found a way to
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TheESP - Ep. #226 - Credo, ergo sum
11/06/2020 Duración: 01h12minA bit less COVID-19-heavy episode this week with the news that May 2020 saw the highest concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere ever recorded and it was also the hottest May ever.6 years ago, creationism as science in schools was banned in the UK and hallelujah, the Vatican is launching their new channel 'VatiVision' and a documentary series 'The Great Popes'.In the news this week:- Nicotine replacement therapy is the new craze among possible COVID-19 treatments lacking evidence of efficacy- The bad science story of Hydroxychloroquine that shook the world- Millions seem to believe the Treaty of Trianon expires after 100 years- People fall for the story of dozens of give-away TVs by Curry's- The German Medical Student Association issues a declaration against homeopathy- Let's see behind the curtain regarding the 'Swedish Model' once again- Massimo Polidoro launches his Patreon page - with a twist.This week's Really Right price goes to Dutch anaesthesiologist Gerald Woerlee for publishing a free book 'Anesthesia
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TheESP - Ep. #225 - Evidence of homeopathic proportions
04/06/2020 Duración: 01h05minOn this week's episode we celebrate the new era of commercial space flight brought about by SpaceX, then a bit of skeptical history, talking about Gérard Sède and the Priory of Sion hoax.After poking the Pope we bring you an update on the latest issues with COVID-19, including vaccine hesitancy on the rise, the fear from the second wave versus those who deny the existence of the pandemic, survaillence making people suspicious, how the development of a vaccine is doing and France banning the use of Hydroxychloroquine as a COVID-19 treatment.In the news this week:- A new craze lacking any evidence and called "Lightning Process"- The truth revealed about the 5GBioShield USB key- "What Doctors Don't Tell You" off the shelves in the UK- New study to show how confidence drives confirmation bias- Austrian homeopaths trying to build distrust in GWUP- A low quality study into the role of alternative medicine in the advance of vaccine hesitancyItalian doctor Alberto Zangrillo gets this week's Really Wrong price for cla
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TheESP - Ep. #224 - An AntivaxxiNational crisis
28/05/2020 Duración: 01h07minThis week Pontus and Andras try their best to keep your spirit up while talking about the saddening advent of conspiracy theories and an ever growing antivaccination sentiment.We talk about the great and controversial scientist, the father of glaciology, Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz, try to make sense of the Pope's latest actions as part of the Vatican's financial reform, bring you a bit of the latest analyses of the COVID-19 situation and lots of news:- A church congregation in Frankfurt becomes a virus hotspot- Sweden's approach looks very different when under the microscope- Are we loosing against the antivaccination movement?- Homeopathy International sneakily advises people to take homeopathic products- Italian MP calls for the arrest of Bill Gates- Nearlf half of tweets about COVID-19 likely come from bots- "5GBioShield" hits the market- WHO report says 80 million children not vaccinated because of COVID-19- Hungarian snake oil salesman under scrutiny by Competition AuthorityThe Romanian Ministry of Heal
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TheESP - Ep. #223 - Conversation therapy in the time of Plandemic
21/05/2020 Duración: 01h17minOn this week's episode we start by the funny PA of Deutsche Bahn then turn towards the story of psychic Peter Hurkos who was born on this day.The latest from the Catholic Church reveals conspiracy theories and Pope Benedict XVI. trying to influence current affairs.We talk about how grounded aeroplanes mean less reliable weather forecasts, the Czech government trying to outrun COVID-19 by themselves under the leadership of a homeopath and how Stephen Lewandowsky's team helps all of us identify and fight conspiracy theories.In the news:- Russia fails to provide measles vaccines during the COVID-19 crisis- Sweden's health minister admits failure to keep elderly citizens safe- Hungarian government subsidises a TCM unit at Semmelweis University- Multiple legal cases shaking European countries amid 5G concerns- Good Magic Awards winners announced- Germany bans conversion therapies for minors- Homeopathy not found to be effective for psychiatric disordersThe Swedish company marketing the bogus product 'Mendi' gets t
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TheESP - Ep. #222 - Susan Gerbic, Wikipedia & changing the world page by page
14/05/2020 Duración: 01h01minThis week our team welcomes Susan Gerbic back to the show to talk about her and Mark Edward's sting operations to reveal psychics and their techniques in conning people and why Wikipedia is probably the most important asset in the hands of skeptics in the never-ending fight against pseudoscienc and quackery. And this is also a call for new editors from around the world to join the international team she leads, Guerrilla Skepticism on Wikipedia.Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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TheESP - Ep. #221 - Thou shalt not bleach the beach
07/05/2020 Duración: 01h05minThe three of us are back to bring you the latest from Europe. We're saddened by the (not so surprising) news that QED 2020 is now postponed to 2021, but whenever it is, we are looking forward to it. In the meantime check out Christian Lehmann's series of guest posts on Edzard Ernst's blog about the hydroxychloroquine controversy.Jelena tells us the story of an alleged alien abduction in Poland more than 40 years ago, now commemorated with a stone memorial.Pontus delves into the question of whether Pope Pius XII was indeed "Hitler's Pope" and then a selection of news from Europe:- A scientist in the UK allegedly dies in a COVID-19 trial- Follow-up on David Icke's YouTube channel - now suspended- Countries faced with challenges in immunization programs while in lockdown- Spanish beach sprayed with bleach to prevent coronavirus infections- A patent from the Pasteur Institute that does NOT prove the alleged artificial origin of SARS-CoV-2- The Heinz Oberhummer Award goes to German science populariser Mai Thai Ngu
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TheESP - Ep. #220 - A crazy world of COVIDcidences
30/04/2020 Duración: 01h14minThis week, in the absence of Jelena, Annika Harrison joins us to bring you news and curiousities from all over Europe.We start by mentioning Pontus guest-hosting The Skeptic Zone with Richard Saunders, then move on to discuss what an idiot Trump is and how Satanic Ritual Abuse is on the rise in Germany.Annika then investigates whether women are indeed better leaders with special regards to how they cope in the time of the pandemic.Then the Vatican's Rosary App is looked into as a tool to engage catholic believers while the church has really nothing to offer in this crisis.In the news:- Some businesses to reopen in Germany, including churches while schools remain closed- The European Medicines Agency (EMA) warns people not to self-medicate with chloroquine and its derivatives to avoid serious side effects- YouTube seems incapable of keeping 5G-Corona conspiracy theory videos at bay- A new survey suggests UK public supports a long lockdown- Yet another crucial WHO action as experts assess the situation in Belar
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TheESP - Ep. #219 - Wining about COVID-19 (cheers!)
23/04/2020 Duración: 01h37minThis week Deborah Hyde joins us to bring you news and interesting topics to cover with us. We start by mentioning how VoF (Sweden), the GWUP (Germany), ComCept (Portugal) and ARP-SAPC (Spain) make efforts to provide their readers with accurate and reliable information in the times of COVID-19.Then Deborah gives us a brief overview of the history of quarantines, before we turn into discussing Cardinal Pell's Right-Wing conspiracy coockoo and the Pope being useless.A separate segment of COVID-19 update is followed by the news that include a UK holistic doctor recommending homeopathy against the novel coronavirus, a somewhat questionable study that claims to show the prevalence of TCM in different countries in the fight against the pandemic, how the Spanish Science Network Programme 2020 goes completely online, Danish researchers finding no benefit from treating asthma patients with homeopathy and reflexology alongside conventional treatments, how Facebook aims to warn users about coronavirus hoaxes, Swedish doc
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TheESP - Ep. #218 - All Pell Breaks Loose
16/04/2020 Duración: 01h23minThis week we bring you news and topics from all over Europe again.We start by talking about the unfortunate death (probably of Covid-19) of a board member of VoF.After that we're looking back at the history of LSD and how 19 April marks a special day in it, before we discuss how Cardinal Pell walks freely after the High Court of Australia overturns the previous verdict on his child abuse case.In the news: Covid-19 update followed by details of some other stuff related to the pandemic, including: OfCom, the British media authority helping confused media consumers, a Policy Paper of the NHS release a few days after the publication of Sense About Science's call for transparency over testing. Colloidal Silver seems to be a big sell in Finland these days, while Hungary's response to the pandamic can only be described as chaotic, something that a petition might not be able to change. Religious liberty restrictions across Europe are also in focus as countries are trying to fight the disease, while British homeopaths