Archive for April, 2010
Loch Ness Monster had police protection in 1930s
Loch Ness Monster: Archives released by the Scottish government reveal that the Inverness-shire’s chief constable expressed concerns about Nessie’s safety.
Who’s being naive? Yet more from J. Curry [The Island of Doubt]
One last look at Judith Curry, before I shut down the Island of Doubt and launch my new blog tomorrow. I, and many other climateers, remain fascinated by what she has to say, largely because we’ve never seen a respected climatologist be so publicly critical of her peers and so tolerant of the pseudoskeptics, but also because what she’s talking about goes straight to the heart of the battle
1930s Scottish Police Chief: Save the Loch Ness Monster
Archives recently made public by the Scottish government included some curious correspondence from a police chief expressing concern for the safety of the Loch Ness monster.
‘Haven’ Finds Director, Begins Filming
Series takes off with key names from ‘The Dead Zone’ behind the scenes read more
Noah’s Ark Re-Rediscovered
A Chinese Christian filmmaker claims to have found the final resting place of Noah’s Ark on Turkey’s Mount Ararat.



