The Scientific Committee Exposing Pseudo-Skeptical Cynicism of the Paranormal

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Scientific Committee Exposing Pseudo-Skeptical Cynicism Of the Paranormal

SCEPCOP is the world's first organized counter-skeptic group. The Committee consists of

According to SCEPCOP'S home page

SCEPCOP is a coalition of individuals which includes Paranormal Researchers, Investigators, Writers and Intellectuals who have united to counter and expose the Pseudo-Skeptical movement for their fallacies, misinformation, dismissal, denial, censorship, suppression, bigotry and ridicule toward any evidence, experience or science that challenges orthodoxy or does not fit into a materialistic reductionist paradigm. We do not support every quack claim on the planet, but advocate true skepticism, objectivity, open-mindedness and fairness toward paranormal or unconventional evidence, experience or science. We are the world's first counter-pseudo-skeptic movement, providing resources, articles, books, videos and an online community exposing the fallacies and psychology of pseudo-skepticism.

Background

The Paranormal is one of the most exciting frontiers today. Research into Consciousness, Quantum Physics and Psychic Phenomena, etc. explores venues that are unlocking the mysteries of the universe and gateways to other dimensions or levels of reality and consciousness. These provide deeper insights into a larger nature of reality, revealing insights into the meaning of existence and spawning hope for a better future in which humanity's consciousness and awareness are elevated to new heights, transcending greed, lust for power, hatred, violence, ignorance, and the confines of a materialistic paradigm that keeps us living in fear. Therefore, the study of the Paranormal is a key stepping stone for humanity's next stage of evolution.

However, standing in the way are groups of organized fundamentalists who call themselves "skeptics" but in reality know nothing about the true meaning of the word nor practice it. Pyrrho, the founder of "Skepticism", intended for it to be about open inquiry and suspension of judgment.


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