#1511: Anne Dachel
Yes, we have mentioned her before, but Anne Dachel really needs her own entry. Dachel is “media editor” at the infamous quack organization Age of Autism and a vocal vaccine denialist. According to...
View Article#1512: Janet Dagley Dagley & Beth Lowell
Reiki Digest is an online magazine “dedicated exclusively to publishing news and articles about Reiki to promote its practice and educate both the Reiki community and the world at large.” Janet Dagley...
View Article#1513: Joe Dallas
And … back to the brimstone and anger fundamentalists. Joe Dallas claims to be an “ex-gay”; he is the former leader of Exodus International and current leader of his own reparative therapy group,...
View Article#1514: Jeff Daly
Jeffrey Daly is an attorney, pastor at Jesus Christ Fellowship in Lake County, California, and author of the book The Spiritual Battle For the White House. According to Daly, the US has been sliding...
View Article#1515: MaryAnn D'Ambrosio
If there is a fine line between motivational speakers and life coaches on the one hand, and New Age bullshitters on the other, many fail to observe it – perhaps because the motivational-speak guiding...
View Article#1516: Christine Daniel
Religious fundamentalism and quackery is an unholy combination. Christine Daniel, an LA-based Pentecostal minister, used her position as minister to earn the trust of patients on medical issues (yeah,...
View Article#1517: Eileen Dannemann
Eileen Dannemann is the director of the National Coalition of Organized Women (NCOW). It’s not so much an organization, really, as … well, Dannemann, mostly. She has at least figured that presenting...
View Article#1518: William Dannemeyer
William Edwin Dannemeyer is a former U.S. Representative from California’s 39th district (Orange County) 1979-1993, and currently honorary national chairman of Citizens For a Better America. He is also...
View Article#1519: Phillip Day
Cancer woo is probably the ultimate woo, and Phillip Day is one of the most notorious cancer crackpots on the Internet. He is the founder of the Campaign for Truth in Medicine and the Campaign for...
View Article#1520: Sheldon Day & John DiNardo
Going dumpster diving in the conspiracy communities can bring up some fascinating stuff. Sheldon Day and John DiNardo are best known (in these communities) as proponents of Planet X conspiracy...
View Article#1521: Steve Deace
Steve Deace is a relatively influential Religious Right leader and talk show host based in Iowa – he’s influential enough that his show has become something of a required stop for GOP presidential...
View Article#1522: Bill Deagle
Bill Deagle is, according to his own profile, an MD and board certified Family Medicine Specialist. He is, apparently, also “board eligible” in other branches of “medicine”, including “Anti-Aging...
View Article#1523: Jeannie DeAngelis
Jeannie DeAngelis’s qualifications include being a mother and being a grandmother, and she writes about politics (or whatever) for American Thinker, RenewAmerica and, at least occasionally, Breitbart,...
View Article#1524: Vicky DeBold
The National Vaccine Information Center is a deranged hub of conspiracy theorists devoted to the promotion of pseudo-scientific denialism about vaccines. Being that organization’s director of research...
View Article#1525: Ed Decker
A veritable legend in pseudoscience and religious conspiracy theory circles, John Edward Decker is particularly famous for his studies, books, and public presentations on the perceived negative aspects...
View Article#1526: Karen De Coster
Karen De Coster is a blogger and freelance writer and “ardent lover and student of Austrian economics,” whose posts tend to appear on Lew Rockwell and suchlikes, but have occasionally had the honor of...
View Article#1527: Rose De Dan
Faith healing is silly. Giving it an orientalist flair and calling it “reiki” does not make it less silly. But Rose De Dan takes it and runs with it. De Dan bills herself as an “animal reiki shaman,”...
View Article#1528: Roger DeHart
Roger DeHart is a young earth creationist who rose to some fame in 1997 after he, as a longtime biology teacher (apparently affiliated with the Discovery Institute) at Burlington-Edison High School in...
View Article#1529: Harold Delaney, Michael Kent & David Keller
Delaney (not a very good picture)Though rare, there exist creationists with real positions at real universitites, and who make real efforts to save their students from reality and science. Harold...
View Article#1530: Rick DeLano
Like intelligent design creationists there are plenty of groups of weird kooks on the Internet who lament the fact that their particular brand of alternatives to mainstream science (i.e. anti-science)...
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