#2814: Allan Erickson
We admit that we have no precise idea who Allan Erickson is, but at the very least he is a wingnut with a blog and and a major persecution complex. And who is he afraid of? Zeh commies, of course....
View Article#2815: Katherine Erlich
Pretty sure this is the right one. Katherine Erlich is a Michigan-based “holisticpediatrician”. And as so many pseudoscientifically oriented quacks who label themselves ‘holistic’, Erlich is...
View Article#2816: Joni Ernst
Joni Ernst is the US junior senator from Iowa, a hardcore wingnut and versatile conspiracy theorist. Ernst emerged from the Tea Party in the early 2010s, and was by 2016 sufficiently prominent to be...
View Article#2817: Thomas Ertl
Veterans Today (VT) is an infamous conspiracy website focusing (primarily) on various anti-semitic conspiracies about, well, virtually any event taking place anywhere in the world, including, in...
View Article#2828: Scott Esk
More shit from the past! Scott Esk is an Oklahoma fundie who supports stoning gay peopleto death. In particular, Esk was a 2014 Oklahoma state House candidate for the Tea Party, and although the state...
View Article#2829: Maria Espinoza
The Remembrance Project is an anti-immigration organization founded by Texas couple Maria Espinoza and Tim Lyng in 2009 and devoted to“[e]ducating and raising awareness about the epidemic of killing of...
View Article#2820: Paul Esprante (?)
Paul Esprante is a self-proclaimed ‘researcher’ from California; indeed, Esprante seems to consistently refer to himself as “Professor Paul Esprante”, though he gives little indication of what his...
View Article#2821: John Esseff
John Esseff is a Scranton-based Catholic monsignor, President of Board of Pope Leo XIII Institute and local (though possibly retired) exorcist. As an exorcist, Esseff has met plenty of demons and...
View Article#2822: Rebecca Estepp
Talk About Curing Autism (TACA) is an anti-vaccine group known for blaming vaccines for autism like it was 2003 and for being devoted to promotingvarious kinds of potentially dangerous wooand quackery...
View Article#2823: Irene Estores
The infiltration of pseudoscience into academic medicine– in the form of fellowships, research and clinical trials studying nonsense, or even large centers – is a significant threat to health and...
View Article#2824: Carol Everett
Carol Everett is a former director of a couple of abortion clinics in Texas in the early 1980s who has subsequently established herself as an anti-abortion activist and completely-off-the-rails...
View Article#2825: Ashley Everly
The vast majority of anti-vaccine ‘experts’ are, at best, people with some competence in areas far removed from anything related to vaccines. Ashley Everly, however, presents herself as“a toxicologist...
View Article#2826: Bert Farias
Bert Farias is a self-decared “messenger of the Lord carrying a spirit of revival to the Church and the nations”, i.e. a fundie dominionist, who is associated with Charisma magazine and who runs...
View Article#2827: Dave Farnsworth
David Christian Farnsworth is an Arizona state senator serving since 2013 (with a break between 2021 and 2023), representing District 10. Farnsworth is a creationist. When Arizona was considering a...
View Article#2828: Danny Faulkner
Creationism, as a pseudoscience movement with legislative bite, seems to have receded into the background of political discourse in the US the last few years, but from that background it is still...
View Article#2829: Burton Feinerman
We’ve covered dubious stem cell clinicsseveraltimesalready; it’s lucrative business since people in desperate straits are easy targets and willing to pay whatever it takes for a glimmer of (false)...
View Article#2830: David Feinstein
Emotional Freedom Technique is an infamous but relatively widespread pseudopsychiatric therapy that claims to heal the mind and a range of psychological (and physical) problems using, in a handwavy...
View Article#2831: Bill Ferguson
A.k.a. Terran CognitoA.k.a. Obi-Wan Kabuki We’ve read through quite a lot of incoherent all-caps rambles on various conspiracy blogs over the years, and one is often left with the impression that it...
View Article#2832: Jorge Fernandez
To be fair, we don’t have an extensive overview of the background or career of Jorge Fernandez, or where he is currently located, but a decade or so ago, Fernandez, a young-earth creationist, was a...
View Article#2833: Sean Feucht
Sean Feucht is a singer, songwriter, former worship leader at Bethel Church (which promotes a distinctly weird mix of uncompromising fundamentalism and New Age nonsense and which e.g. made headlines in...
View Article#2834: Joshua Feuerstein
Joshua Feuerstein is a fundie wingnut vlogger who first rose to attention for his attempts to argue for creationism (and disproving atheism), notably through various versions of design arguments; for...
View Article#2835: Kellie Fiedorek
Kellie Fiedorek is senior counsel and government affairs director for the hate groupAlliance Defending Freedom (ADF) and a general dime-a-dozen fundie wingnut who has served on numerous panels and...
View Article#2836: David Field
Jade Erick was a woman who died from naturopathic quackery administered by naturopath Kim Kelly– specifically intravenous curcumin– in 2017. Now, naturopaths like to cosplay as responsible medical...
View Article#2837: Bruce Fife
More quackery! The technique known as oil pulling is part of traditional Ayurvedic method of oral care. The basic idea is that swishing sesame oil (or similar) in the mouth for 10–20 minutes prevents...
View Article#2838: Mark Finchem
Mark William Finchem is a Christian nationalist conspiracy theorist, thoroughly disturbed fascism-adjacent wingnut, member of the Arizona House of Representatives representing District 11 from 2015 to...
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