Righteous Indignation
A practicing medium, Patricia Putt is best known as the British psychic who recently failed preliminary testing for the JREF $1m challenge, scoring a grand total of zero percent. She talks to Trystan about the test, how she perceived its protocols and the changes that would need to be made for her to pass.
Dave Wood is the chairman of ASSAP, the Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena, a charity that educates the public on the science and facts behind a range of allegedly paranormal phenomena. He is the co-founder of psychical research group Paranormal Site Investigators and webmaster of The Orb Zone, the only website that lays out the scientifically collected evidence to show that these photographic anomalies are anything but paranormal. This is the one and only time we’ll be covering the phenomenon that should have been put to rest but remains in the mind of true believers.
A former professional magician, in 2002 Richard Wiseman was awarded Britain’s first Professorship in the Public Understanding of Psychology. He has published over 40 papers in refereed academic journals and is author of popular science books ‘The Luck Factor’ and ‘Quirkology’. He takes time from his schedule to talk about his recent Twitter experiment and his new paperback, ’59 Seconds’.
Host of the excellent Conspiracy Skeptic podcast Karl Mamer joins Hayley and Trystan from Ontario, Canada, to talk about the lure of conspiracy theories. He explores lies, those plots which were genuine, the North American Union, Michael Jackson rumours and ways in which the public can spot misinformation. Oh, and arch conspiracy proponent Alex Jones gets a mention or two.
Chris French is co-editor of ‘The Skeptic’ magazine and co-ordinator of the Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit at Goldsmiths, University of London. He joins Righteous Indignation to discuss the work of the APRU, the testing of medium Patricia Putt for the Randi $1 challenge and his role as resident skeptic on ITV’s ‘Haunted Homes’ television series.
One of the most versatile figures in British skepticism, Simon Singh is currently fighting a libel case brought against him by the British Chiropractic Association. He joins Righteous Indignation to discuss the background of the case, its current status and the potential costs involved — both human and financial.
A professional broadcaster and writer on the subject of astronomy since the early 1970s, Ian Ridpath is the author of Collins Stars and Planets Guide. Away from the telescope Ian is a skeptically minded investigator of UFO cases. In 1983 his Guardian article ‘A Flashlight in the Forest’ shattered the notion that a UFO had crashed in Rendlesham Forest, Suffolk, and had been followed by US Air Force personnel. In this interview Ian revisits the case and clears up the complexities and misconceptions that keep it a holy grail for UFO believers.












