#2609: Kevin Bryant
More crazy conspiracy theorists and fundie wingnuts. And Kevin Bryant is not only a conspiracy theorist and fundie wingnut, but also the former Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina (2017–2019) and a...
View Article#2610: Timothy Buchanan
Self-righteousness, lunacy and bigotry are a common combination. If Timothy Buchanan has a slightly original take, it might be a particularly significant dose of melodramathrown into the mix. Then...
View Article#2611: Robin (& Robin) Bullock
Yeah, there are in fact two of them: Robin & Robin Bullock comprise a husband-and-wife fundie wingnut duo of self-declared prophets (husband Robin seems to be most active) best known for promoting...
View Article#2612: Mike Bundrant
Quacks do not like Wikipedia. After all, Wikipedia has standards, and enforce them: Medical claims have to be backed by evidence and supported by facts – to the chagrin of homeopaths and naturopaths...
View Article#2613: Ammon Bundy
It’s hard to justify not giving a brief entry to this one, so here we go: Ammon Bundy is an anti-government militant wingnut most famous for being the spawn of Cliven Bundy (whom we also unfortunately...
View Article#2614: Cliven Bundy
Cliven ‘Y’all Qaida’ Bundy is a rancher, sovereign citizen activist and promoter of views on race issues that were popular in his childhood– he is, in many ways, the unapologetically Christian...
View Article#2615: Austin Burdick
Austin Burdick is a laughably idiotic clown and anti-gay family law attorney, who briefly received some attention in 2016 for filing a $6 million federal lawsuit in Alabama against each of the five...
View Article#2616: Steve Buri
The Discovery Institute is a non-profit religious think-tank infamous for its attempts to get intelligent design creationism taught in American schools, in particular under the guise of “Academic...
View Article#2617: Adam Burke
Proponents of what used to be called “complementary and alternative medicine” (CAM) tend, at present, to prefer the term “integrative medicine”. The reason for the preference is obvious: the label...
View Article#2618: Raymond Burke
Raymond Leo Burke is a prelate of the Catholic Church – bishop, cardinal, and incumbent patron of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, former Archbishop of St. Louis, prefect of the Supreme Tribunal...
View Article#2619: Fred Burks
Fred Burks is a former Indonesian translator for the US State Department, “transformation agent” and all-round conspiracy theorist, whose work has been covered e.g. by Coast to Coast AM and the...
View Article#2620: F.W. Burleigh
The online publication American Thinker is generally known as a poor man’s Newsmax, and is primarily characterized by general ineptitude, for instance when it comes to distinguishing fake news and...
View Article#2621: Mark Burns
John Mark Burns is a fundie wingnut, televangelist and all-out conspiracy theorist. Burns is the pastor of the Harvest Praise & Worship Center in South Carolina and co-founder of the NOW Television...
View Article#2622: Zach Bush
The official strategy of integrative medicine is to integrate poorly researched health claims with scientifically based medicine. One obvious obstacle to taking that strategy seriously is that the...
View Article#2623: Mack Butler
Demented antivaccine activist Hilary Butler is a New Zealander. We don’t know if Mack Butler is antivaccine, but he is certainly a full-blown science denialist, conspiracy theorist and wingnut, so it...
View Article#2624: John Byrd
John Byrd is a fundie creationist village idiot and sometime guest columnist for the Shreveport Times of Shreveport, Louisiana. Byrd does not like science. In particular, Byrd does not like how science...
View Article#2625: Roger Byrd
Roger Byrd is, or at least used to be, pastor of the Jonesville Church of God in Jonesville, South Carolina, and he managed to ascend to internet immortality back in 2008 when he put up the sign“Osama,...
View Article#2626: Roman Bystrianyk
We’ve already – long ago– covered quack, antivaccine activist, and fake news and pseudoscience (including homeopathy) promoter Suzanne Humphries, but we’ll get another opportunity to mention her shit...
View Article#2627: Marco Cáceres de Iorio
The National Vaccine Information Center (NVIC) is an old beast among anti-vaccine groups, and one of the most unhinged– yes, it is Barbara Loe Fisher’s group. The Vaccine Reaction (TVR) is a house...
View Article#2628: Dan Calabrese
Dan Calabrese is a serious wingnut, conspiracy theorist, and editor-in-chief of the North Star Writers Group, which was operative a decade or so ago. Calabrese went on to be editor-in-chief of Herman...
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