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The following sites really didn't fit into any particular category. These are sites that I find interesting, informative, or useful, and some that I simply enjoy visiting.



    Hate Watch -- informative site about hate crimes and persons or groups which promote intolerance.
    Skeptics Society -- extensive site with info and articles debunking pseudoscience and the paranormal.
    Skeptical Inquirer -- one of the top skeptics magazines around. It remains a great source of info.
    The Straight Dope -- great articles on everyday questions about science (how heavy is a cloud?), urban legends (have people awakened to find themselves kidneyless?) and goofy stuff (what are those orange peanuts candies made of, anyway?). Highly recommended.
    Hamilton Books -- great remaindered titles source. Hard to find books at reasonable prices. Also discounts on new titles. If you like the online catalog, by all means write for their monthly mailings. (I've found books here I'd never been able to find-- or afford-- anywhere else.)
    Vmyths.com -- get the latest updates on virus hoaxes.
    Urban Legends and Folklore -- Up to date urban myths and legends info from About.com.
    On the Psychology of Spritual Movements -- all spiritual movements seem to share certain characteristics
    Index of Cults -- amazing variety of religions, cults, fringe groups
    "HOT" Religious Topics -- hotly debated religious topics, past and present.
    Believe What You Like -- complete text of a book about Scientology and the World Health Organization.
    Adult Christianity -- pokes fun at religious intolerance. Use your browser's Back button if you find the site offensive.
    Warning! 666 is Coming -- no comment.
    Institute for First Amendment Studies -- focuses on the radical religious right.
    End of the World Predictions -- Fascinating look at various Millennial predictions. Excellent.



    Anomalies -- I've gotten a hoot out of reading about strange events ever since I read Charles Fort's books when I was a youngster.


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