#583: Ronald Conte jr.
Ronald L. Conte jr. is a Catholic lay theologian and fanatic. His website is rather fascinating, particularly because of the tension created by his fanaticism and his pretty ardent attempt to trying to...
View Article#584: James Corbett
I have no idea what Michael E. Cook, a.k.a. Sheriff Mike, is up to these days (this screed, mentioned here, dates from 2000), but at least he used to be a member of APFN, American Patriots Friend...
View Article#585: Felipe Coronel
A.k.a. Immortal TechniqueFelipe Coronel, better known as Immortal Technique, is an underground rapper and conspiracy theorist. Despite his left-wing activism he is apparently on pretty good terms with...
View Article#586: Lita Cosner
Lita Cosner has a BA in Biblical Studies from Oklahoma Wesleyan University and is a member of Creation Ministries International. She has contributed frequently to such incisive, scientifically solid...
View Article#587: Ann Coulter
A.k.a. CoultergeistA mainstay of any list of loons as well as the American Taliban, Ann Coulter has created a career out of saying the same things other rightwing pundits say in even more offensive and...
View Article#588: Gabriel Cousens
Gabriel Cousens is a health writer who describes himself in the following manner: “Dr. Sir Gabriel Cousens, M.D., M.D.(H), D.D. (Doctor of Divinity), Diplomate of American Board of Integrative Holistic...
View Article#589: Josh Craddock
Josh Craddock rose to fame when he, as a 19 year old student, got his first rant published in the WND. Unfortunately the rant didn’t really put Craddock in the best possible light. The contribution is...
View Article#590: Kevin Craig
Kevin Craig is a perennial candidate for the House of Representatives from Missouri representing the Libertarian Party (one wonders what kind of persons he would have to beat in the nomination...
View Article#591: W. Gary Crampton
W. Gary Crampton is one of, one suspects, a scary number of people with a certain view of the relationship between religion and science. Crampton is associated with The Trinity Foundation, which also...
View Article#592: Charles Creager jr.
Charles Creager has a bachelor of science degree from BobJones University and is thus a well-qualified creation scientist. His main claim to fame is his publication in the first volume of the Answers...
View Article#593: Michael A. Cremo
A.k.a. Drutakarma DrasaBenjamin Creme is Scottish but so magnificently insane that you need to check him out. Michael A Cremo seems to try his best not to be overshadowed by said amazing Scotsman....
View Article#594: Daniel C. Criswell
Keep ‘em coming. Daniel C. Criswell is yet another creationist associated with the Institute for Creation Research, and just like the recently covered Charles Creager, he qualifies for an entry...
View Article#595: Caroline Crocker
Caroline Crocker is another Intelligent Design creationist and another martyr for the cause of religiously motivated pseudoscience. She was prominently featured in the hackjob documentary Expelled...
View Article#596: Donald Crosby
Donald Crosby (not the philosopher of religion) is a colorful local pastor in the town of Warner Robins, Georgia. He is most famous for getting himself arrested for protesting (disorderly conduct and...
View Article#597: Jake Crosby
Groomed as the Wonder Boy of the Age of Autism blog network (yes, Jenny McCarthy, J.B. Handley and the rest), Jake Crosby is, as you’d expect, a hardcore anti-vaccinationist and denialist, as well as a...
View Article#598: Paul Crouch
The Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) used to be the third most significant network in the Christian Broadcasting world (after Jim Bakker’s PTL and Pat Robertson’s CBN), though it advanced a couple of...
View Article#599: Constance Cumbey
Constance Cumbey is a legend among conspiracy theorists, but most famous, perhaps, for having repeatedly accused Texe Marrs and Pat Robertson of stealing from her. In 1983 Cumbey, then a lawyer,...
View Article#600: Bill Cunningham
Bill Cunningham is, essentially, a slimmer and possibly slightly dumber version of Rush Limbaugh. He hosts a couple of conservative radio shows as well as his own national TV show. He is also a...
View Article#601: Jack Cuozzo
Jack Cuozzo is a dentist and Young Earth Creationist whose main contribution to the lunacy movement is his belief that Neanderthals were ordinary humans who lived for hundreds of years (as in the...
View Article#602: Candi Cushman
Candi Cushman is what they call “an education analyst” at Focus on the Family (or its affiliate group, the Orwellianly named “True Tolerance”, which propagates the view that gays can and should be...
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