From “Counterknowledge: when fiction masquerades as fact,” sp!ked Review of Books, February 15, 2008:
“Your fellow guests tuck hungrily into a menu of conspiracy theories, pseudoscience, junk history and (above all) quack medicine.”
Hopefully, the menu they’re eating has pictures, at least.
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