#1951: Jimmy Matlock
Yes, it’s the state legislatures again. Jimmy Matlock is a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives for the 21st district (Lenoir City, parts of Loudon County and Monroe County). Among...
View Article#1952: Patrick Matrisciana
Caryl Matrisciana – delusional fundie, Satanic Panic promoter, demon hunter and author of books such as Gods of the New Age, The evolution conspiracy (the theory of evolution is a demonic conspiracy to...
View Article#1953: Mike Matthews
Mike Matthews is a young-earth creationist affiliated with Answers in Genesis (AiG), one of the most delusionally pseudoscientific, fundamentalist conspiracy groups in the US. In particular, Matthews...
View Article#1954: Loy Mauch
Loy Mauch is a member of the League of the South and former head of a Sons of Confederate Veterans post. He is also a staunch supporter of the Tea Party movement and member of the Arkansas House of...
View Article#1955: Anthony R. Mawson
Some pseudoscientists have actual education and backgrounds in research, lending them a sheen of credibility in their pseudoscientific research endeavors. A striking thing about pseudoscientists’...
View Article#1956: Jordan Maxwell
A.k.a. Russell Pine (real name)Jordan Maxwell is a grand old man of American conspiracy theory, crackpottery and nonsense. His work is largely responsible for the nonsense peddled in the incoherent,...
View Article#1957: Jacquelyn McCandless
We will, after some consideration, skip Danielle & Andy Mayoras. Yes, their take on the Sarah Hershberger case, discussed here is misinformed and stupid – and reflects a rather common mindset that...
View Article#1958: Eugene M. McCarthy
Eugene M. McCarthy (no known relation) is a pseudo-evolutionary crackpot biologist famous for his completely ridiculous crackpot idea that “humans evolved after a female chimpanzee mated with a pig”...
View Article#1959: Matt McClellan
Matt McClellan is the founder of Christian Worldview Press. Apparently, McClellan is also the proud holder of an M.A. in Theology from Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary, and an uncompromising...
View Article#1960: Tom McClusky
The Family Research Council is a rightwing fundamentalist advocacy group justly classified as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center – and despite its name, none of the activities they are...
View Article#1961: Cher McCoy
Cher McCoy is a Viriginia Tea Party member, member of the Virginia Federation of Republican Women, and a conspiracy theorist. As so many Tea Party members, McCoy thinks environmentalism is a UN-led...
View Article#1962: Mark McCutcheon
The Final Theory is a work of complete crackpot physics by one Mark McCutcheon, promoting an expansion theory according to which the reason gravity is so indistinguishable from an acceleration is...
View Article#1963: Bob McDonnell
Robert Francis McDonnell was the Governor of Virginia from 2010 to 2014. He is also a former Virginia house member and Attorney General. Currently, McDonnell is a “distinguished full professor” at...
View Article#1964: Stephen McDowell & Mark Beliles
You may not have heard of them, but Stephen McDowell and Mark Beliles are two of the scariest people alive in the US today, and – at least arguably – vastly more influential than you’d ever expect...
View Article#1965: Joel McDurmon
More theocrats. Joel McDurmon is the current Director of Research for Gary DeMar’s Reconstructionist, dominionist organization American Vision (more here), taking over the steering wheel after DeMar...
View Article#1966: Pat McElraft
Pat McElraft is the Republican representative for the 13th district in the North Carolina House of Representatives, having served since 2006, and currently one of the Deputy Majority Whips. McElraft is...
View Article#1967: Alex McFarland
As Director of the Christian Worldview Center at North Greenville University (not a university), organizer of the Truth for a New Generation Conferences, and co-host of the radio program “Exploring the...
View Article#1968: Shadrack McGill
Shadrack McGill is a former Alabama state senator (until 2014) most famous for his 2012 argument against raising teachers’s pay: raising teachers’ pay too much, according to McGill, would “attract...
View Article#1969: Daniel McGivern
Expeditions to find Noah’s Ark are a dime a dozen, and they tend to end with delusional religious fanatics proudly proclaiming that they have found it, since if you’re delusional enough to engage on a...
View Article#1970: Charles H. McGowen
A brief glance at the signatories to the Discovery Institute’s silly petition “A Scientific Dissent from Darwinism” yields preciously few actual scientists – and even fewer people with actual expertise...
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