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  2. John Edward - Wikipedia

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    John Edward McGee Jr. (born October 19, 1969) is an American television personality, writer and self-proclaimed psychic medium. After writing his first book on the subject in 1998, Edward became a well-known (and controversial) figure in the United States with his shows broadcast on the Sci-Fi Channel premiering in July 2000 along with broadcasting on We TV since May 2006.

  3. The Biggest Douche in the Universe - Wikipedia

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    Convinced, he rushes off to enroll himself. Stan goes to Edward's house, and offends him by trying to get him to admit that what he does is not real, and calls him a "douche" and "the biggest douche in the universe". Before Stan leaves, he steals some of Edward's books, to learn more about cold reading. In an attempt to persuade Kyle that ...

  4. Claims to the first powered flight - Wikipedia

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    Ader's claim was debunked in 1910, when the official report on his work was finally published. [2] In the United States, the Smithsonian Institution, and primarily its then-Secretary Charles Walcott, refused to give credit to the Wright Brothers for the first powered, controlled flight of an aircraft.

  5. Celebrity psychic John Edward says he talks to ghosts. But ...

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    John Edward used to spend his days delivering psychic readings on TV with shows like "Crossing Over." Now, he often applies his intuition to the art of raising kids.

  6. James Randi - Wikipedia

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    Randi was a frequent guest on the Long John Nebel program on New York City radio station WOR, and did character voices for commercials. [ 22 ] : 31:00 After Nebel moved to WNBC in 1964, [ 23 ] [ 24 ] Randi was given Nebel's time slot on WOR, where he hosted The Amazing Randi Show until January 1966, and often had guests who defended paranormal ...

  7. Pizzagate conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    Proponents of Pizzagate connected Comet Ping Pong (pictured) to a fictitious child sex ring "Pizzagate" is a conspiracy theory that went viral during the 2016 United States presidential election cycle, falsely claiming that the New York City Police Department (NYPD) had discovered a pedophilia ring linked to members of the Democratic Party while searching through Anthony Weiner's emails.

  8. John Edwards - Wikipedia

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    John Edwards with Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, and Peter Coyote at a campaign event in Manchester, New Hampshire On January 3, 2008, in the Iowa caucuses , the first contest of the nomination process, Edwards placed second with 29.75% of the vote to Obama (37.58%), with Clinton coming in third with 29.47% of the vote. [ 74 ]

  9. Time travel claims and urban legends - Wikipedia

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    Between 2000 and 2001, an online bulletin board user self-identified as John Titor became popular as he claimed to be a time traveler from 2036 on a military mission. Holding the many-worlds interpretation as correct and consequently every time travel paradox as impossible, he stated that many events which occurred up to his time would indeed ...