#1831: Melba Ketchum
A legend in crank circles, Melba Ketchum, a veterinarian by trade, is probably today’s leading, uh, expert on Bigfoot. Ketchum claims to have sequenced Bigfoot DNA and found it to be a new species of...
View Article#1832: Devvy Kidd
Devvy Kidd, a spokesmodel by trade, is a conspiracy theorist of the sort who rails against the New World Order and who has occasionally been given column space at the WND. To give you an idea of the...
View Article#1833: Katie Kieffer
Katie Kieffer is a self-described millennial (and apparently counted as a spokesperson for millenials among people leaning religious right – she doesn’t seem to mind), columnist at Townhall, author of...
View Article#1834: Tracey Kiesling
It used to be – and probably still is – popular for school boards to allow schools to teach elective courses on the Bible, which of course is legal as long as they are “taught academically, not...
View Article#1835: Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick
Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick was the U.S. Representative for Michigan’s 13th congressional district from 1997 to 2011, when she lost out partially due to corruption scandals involving her family, in...
View Article#1836: Ayo Kimathi
A.k.a. The Irritated Genie of SoufeeseAyo Kimathi is an anti-gay extremist and self-proclaimed 21st-century Black freedom-fighter who has given lectures on Black racial survival and helped African...
View Article#1837: Ben Kinchlow
Benjamim “Ben” Kinchlow is best known for being the co-host of The 700 Club from 1975 to 1988 and again from 1992 to 1996, though he has also hosted other shows on the Christian Broadcasting Network,...
View Article#1838: Patricia King
Patricia King is the leader Extreme Prophetic, a group that advances doctrines considered fringe even among lunatic fundamentalists – even Cindy Jacobs and C. Peter Wagner reject them, though mostly...
View Article#1839: John Kirkwood
Richard King, a central proponent of the the magic melanin theory who, because he viewed melanin as a necessary component of humanity, preferred to use term “hueman” rather than “human” to describe...
View Article#1840: Jason Kissner
Jason Kissner is a criminologist and birther who has made his presence well known on various conspiracy websites with his apparently unique take on the birther conspiracy: Kissner claims that Obama is...
View Article#1841: Ken Klein
Ken Klein is an author (America, Globalism and the False Prophet), filmmaker and former NFL defensive back, and apparently not a POE. According to the WND – who is no more trustworthy than spam on...
View Article#1842: Charles Klotsche
Color therapy was, by 1993, apparently “a new dimension in holistic healing,” which “provides a powerful technique for treating specific imbalances and strengthening the immune system.” Most people who...
View Article#1843: Curtis Knapp
Curtis Knapp is the pastor of New Hope Baptist Church in Seneca, Kansas, and he thinks the government should kill homosexuals. Quoting Scripture, Knapp said in 2012 that homosexuals “should be put to...
View Article#1844: Victoria Knight-McDowell & her accomplices
Airborne is a dietary supplement that is – or at least used to be – marketed in checkout lines with the claim that it would ward off germs and prevent flus and cold. The product was developed by...
View Article#1845: William Koenig
Bill Koenig is an endtime lunatic who thinks God is punishing us for states of affairs he (Koenig, we suspect – not God) dislikes. For instance, Koenig blamed the 2015 drought in California on The Gay...
View Article#1846: Rachel Kohler
Rachel Kohler is an International Medium (no idea), clairvoyant, psychic, metaphysical teacher and life coach. She calls herself “Dr. Rachel Kohler” and apparently sports “a degree in Metaphysics”....
View Article#1847: Edward Kondrot
We think Paul Kokoski is Canadian. Edward Kondrot is not only American, but – according to a 2014 press release – set to become “the first American to become certified in chromatotherapy” by 2016 after...
View Article#1848: Dean Koontz
Dean Koontz is a rather famous author of fiction. He is also a creationist, something that occasionally shows up in his novels, for instance Breathless (2010), where the following is stated by one of...
View Article#1849: Robert Kornfeld
Robert A. Kornfeld bills himself as the “founder of the Institute for Integrative Podiatric Medicine,” which is not something to be proud of. The Institute offers the whole gamut of pseudoscience and...
View Article#1850: John Kortum & Maureen McFadden
One persistent idea among the more ridiculous types of woo is the idea that organs in your body map to certain locations on another organ. It’s the guiding idea behind reflexology (feet) and – of...
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