#1791: Tony Jelsma
Tony Jelsma is Professor of Biology at Dordt College, a Reformed Christian College that teaches creationism rather than evolution (the program is of course non-accredited). Jelsma himself is a hardcore...
View Article#1792: Ellen Tart Jensen
Iridology is a form of sympathetic magic and one of the sillier brands of pseudoscientific, quasi-religious woo on offer, at least among those enjoying a modicum of popularity. According to...
View Article#1793: Sayer Ji
GreenMedInfo (GMI) is famous for being one of the crankiest anti-science websites on the Internet, rivaling NaturalNews for sheer quackery and conspiracy-theory-fuelled lunacy. The people behind it are...
View Article#1794: Abby Johnson
Abby Johnson is a pro-life activist working with Coalition for Life. She received some attention when joining the movement, since she had previously worked for Planned Parenthood. After her resignation...
View Article#1795: Bill Johnson & the ADA
The American Decency Association (ADA) is, as the name suggests, an aggressive, fundamentalist organization working to prevent “indecent” media and indecency in general, which including Maxim,...
View Article#1796: Derek Johnson
Derek Johnson is a state judge in California who, in 2012, got publicly reprimanded by the California Commission on Judicial Performance for going total Akin: “In the commission’s view, the judge’s...
View Article#1797: Jay Johnson
There is heavy competition for being the most repugnantly deranged lunatic on the Internet, but Sandy Hook truthers put in a good application. According to them, the Sandy Hook shooting was a hoax –...
View Article#1798: Jerry Johnson
Jerry Johnson is president of something called the Nicene Council, and a raging fundie. As fundies are wont to do, Johnson believes that the end is near, and is actively looking for signs to support...
View Article#1799: Melvin L. Johnson
The title of “dumbest creationist argument ever” has seen some pretty spectacular competition. You may remember the banana argument and the peanut butter argument, and perhaps even “pygmies+dwarves”. A...
View Article#1800: Sonnie Johnson
Sonnie Johnson is a Breitbart News author and Tea Party Patriot, the kind of person who argues (well, insists) that Obama is a Marxist who may or may not believe in God, but definitely thinks that “God...
View Article#1801: Tyler Johnson
The documentaryApparently Timothy Johnson just passed away, but perhaps he was morally reprehensible more than crazy in any case. Perhaps that applies to Tyler Johnson as well? Tyler Johnson runs a...
View Article#1802: Wayne Jonas
Wayne B. Jonas is a family physician and one of the most influential, powerful and dangerous promoters of quackery and woo in the US, partly because he undeniably has his credentials in order and often...
View Article#1803: Art Jones
Arthur Jones was a 2012 Republican primary candidate for Illinois’ 3rd Congressional District. He also has a story of organizing family-friendly, neo-Nazi events around Adolf Hitler’s birthday – and he...
View Article#1804: Steve G. Jones
Ellen Grace Jones is British, but so wonderfully ineptly insane that we can’t help mentioning her. The far less interesting Ernest Jones deserves an honorable mention for this one, though we cannot be...
View Article#1805: Matt Jonker
Dinner for Thought is an anti-vaccine page run by Matt Jonker, who is as scientifically illiterate as they come and – consequently – a splendid demonstration of the Dunning-Kruger effect in action. “To...
View Article#1806: Jim Jordan
James Daniel “Jim” Jordan has been serving as the U.S. Representative for Ohio’s 4th congressional district since 2007, and is co-founder of the House Freedom Caucus. As is common for people who claim...
View Article#1807: Joseph Jordan
We admit that we haven’t actually watched any of the “Ancient of Days: Biblical Perspectives on the Extraterrestrial Topic” DVD set, but according to the Aliensresistance website pushing it, the set is...
View Article#1808: Peter Joseph
Peter Joseph is the guy behind Zeitgeist, an amateurish (complete with cheap CGI and a terrible soundtrack) but inexplicably popular conspiracy film made for the Internet. It is, basically, a...
View Article#1809: Rhawn Joseph
Joseph and the Mars rockRhawn Joseph is a (real) neuropsychologist and (genuine) pseudoscientist most famous for his, uh, controversial views on the origin of life on Earth and the origin of the...
View Article#1810: Keith Judd
A.k.a. Dark PriestA.k.a. Mtr. PresidentKeith Russell Judd is one of several perennial candidates for political office (including Mayor of Albuquerque and Governor of New Mexico), and claims to have run...
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