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The James Randi Educational Foundation - http://www.randi.org/
Foundation headed by professional magician exposes psychics, faith healers, and such. Offers a million dollar reward for proof of occult, psychic or supernatural powers.
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Committee for Skeptical Inquiry - http://www.csicop.com/
World-wide organization that encourages the critical investigation of paranormal and fringe-science claims from a responsible, scientific point of view.
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National Capital Area Skeptics - http://www.ncas.org/
Washington DC area skeptic organization with on-line library.
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International Network of Skeptical Organizations - http://www.csicop.org/resources/international_organizations
Contact information for local and regional groups.
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Australian Skeptics - http://www.skeptics.com.au/
Group that investigates the paranormal and pseudo-science from a responsible scientific viewpoint.
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New Mexicans for Science and Reason - http://www.nmsr.org/
Non-profit group promoting science, the scientific method, rational thinking, and the critical examination of extraordinary claims. Includes articles and information about their activities.
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Bay Area Skeptics - http://www.baskeptics.org/
San Francisco Bay Area skeptical organization which aims to encourage rational thought and critical thinking through the use of scientific methods. Provides a blog, newsletter and information on membership.
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The New England Skeptical Society - http://www.theness.com/
U.S. regional organization dedicated to the promotion of science and reason, particularly the investigation of paranormal and pseudoscientific claims.
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Young Australian Skeptics - http://www.youngausskeptics.com/
A sanctuary for young freethinkers. Provides a blog and articles, a forum, media and educational assets.
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New Zealand Skeptics - http://www.skeptics.org.nz/
Dedicated to increasing public awareness of the dangers and inanities of pseudoscience and bogus paranormal claims.
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The Merseyside Skeptics Society - http://www.merseysideskeptics.org.uk/
Merseyside, UK. Includes a weblog, information about meetings, and their podcast "Skeptics with a K".
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Irish Skeptics - http://www.irishskeptics.net/
Promoting science, critical thinking and the questioning of extraordinary claims. Includes information about aims, events, membership, and a forum.
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Skeptics Canada - http://www.skeptics.ca/
Based in Toronto, Ontario. Includes newsletters, articles, and event information.
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North Texas Skeptics - http://www.ntskeptics.org/
An organization devoted to promoting the use of science and rational thinking in viewing the world. Features events, newsletter, cartoons, and articles.
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Tampa Bay Skeptics - http://www.tampabayskeptics.org/
A nonprofit scientific and educational organization that critically examines paranormal and fringe-science claims and publishes a quarterly newsletter.
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Skepsis: Articles in English - http://skepsis.no/?cat=15
A Norwegian skeptical organisation presents articles holding various claims and beliefs up to critical examination.
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Penn State University Skeptics Club - http://www.clubs.psu.edu/skeptics/
Examining paranormal oddities from a realistic perspective.
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Drinking Skeptically - http://www.drinkingskeptically.org/
Regional, informal social events designed to promote fellowship and networking among skeptics, critical-thinkers, and like-minded individuals.
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Rocky Mountain Skeptics - http://www.rationalmagic.com/RMS/
Nonprofit educational and investigative organization, founded to promote critical thinking.
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Ottawa Skeptics - http://www.ottawaskeptics.org/
Aims to promote the use of the scientific method, critical thinking and rational thought in the Ontario community. Provides news, articles and information on membership and events.
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Boston Skeptics - http://bostonskeptics.com/
Group of critical thinkers. Information about meetings, and a weblog.
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South Shore Skeptics - http://home.earthlink.net/~jimkutz/sss/
Skeptical organization in Cleveland, Ohio, that promotes reason and rationality and opposes superstition and junk science. Newsletter, calendar, skeptic related links, and an area devoted to logical fallacies.
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Society for Sensible Explanations - http://seattleskeptics.org/
An organization that promotes science, critical thinking and sensible explanations for alleged paranormal events. It meets in Seattle, Washington, USA.
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British Columbia Society for Skeptical Enquiry - http://www.bcskeptics.info/
For people curious about paranormal and fringe scientific claims. Includes organization information and a newsletter.
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CICAP - http://www.cicap.org/en/
The Italian Committee for the Investigation of Claims on the Paranormal, promoting a scientific and critical enquiry of supposed paranormal and mysterious phenomena.
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Blather - http://www.blather.net/
Skeptical discussions of unexplained phenomena and human belief.
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UK-Skeptics - http://www.ukskeptics.com/
Set up to provide a balance to the uncritical promotion and acceptance of extraordinary and controversial claims in the UK today. Its purpose is also to demonstrate what skepticism really is and to dispel common misconceptions.
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The Sacramento Organization for Rational Thinking (SORT) - http://home.comcast.net/~kitray2/site/
Dedicated to the promotion of rational thinking in all areas of life. Features events, newsletter, and bibliography.
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NUI Galway Skeptic Society - http://skeptic.nuigalway.ie/
Student organization at the National University of Ireland, Galway. Includes articles and information about events.
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Granite State Skeptics - http://www.granitestateskeptics.org/
Based in New Hampshire. Includes information about their activities.
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MySpace.com: IUPUI Freethinkers - http://www.myspace.com/iupuifreethinkers
Promoting reason, science and free inquiry across IUPU Indianapolis.
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Michiana Skeptics - http://www.michianaskeptics.org/
Based around the border between Michigan and Indiana.
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Campus Freethought Alliance at the University of Central Florida - http://www.collegefreethought.org/
Organisation dedicated to freethought, skepticism, and scientific inquiry. Information about meetings and links to online resources.
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