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Benjamin Radford is deputy editor of the science magazine The Skeptical Inquirer. The author of a dozen books and numerous articles on urban legends, the paranormal, critical thinking, films, and media literacy, Radford has appeared on CNN, the History Channel, and the National Geographic Channel. show more He lives in Corrales, New Mexico. show less

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Although the classic bad clowns are here along with some history, I felt like some of the other 'clowns' identified were a stretch ( I'm looking at you Internet trolls ). But there were some interesting parts especially phantom clowns and Punch and Judy.
 
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lieblbiz | Aug 30, 2023 |
While I disagree about some of the things he wrote on, I can certainly see why this was an important book to read as far as paranormal investigation. I think he may be more of a cynic than a skeptic and in my pseudoscience course we learned the difference. I ended up using some of his suggestions on how to improve evidence for ghost hunting for a paper I had to do on the subject.
 
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