Showing posts with label Carl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carl. Show all posts
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Here are some of the worst scientists responsible for pseudo science
I am terrified and afraid of psychiatrists, since they pose a grave danger to millions of people. Psychiatrists are a threat to society, since thousands of people's lives have been other ruined or taken by the drugs that psychiatrists prescribe. People like William James, Isaac Pavlov, B.F. Skinner, Wilhelm Wundt, Sigmund Freud, John B. Watson, and Carl Jung never provided a scientific and mathematical based scientific method to support and back up the justifications that psychiatrists have to drug up the masses and send commitment orders out to innocent individuals who have done nothing wrong and not committed a crime.
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
The people who share what is going on in the world from only one perspective, and never through the eyes of a resident living east of the Bay of Biscay or South of the Yucatan Peninsula
Martin Agronsky — Reporter and host of Agronsky and Company
Bonnie Bernstein — sports journalist
Carl Bernstein — investigative reporter for the Washington Post, uncovered Watergate with Bob Woodward.
David Brooks — columnist, The New York Times
Morton Dean — CBS News reporter
Benjamin De Casseres — early the century journalist, critic and individualist anarchist
Matt Drudge — founder of The Drudge Report
Giselle Fernández — host of Access Hollywood
Thomas Friedman — columnist, The New York Times
Bernard Goldberg — CBS News reporter
Jeffrey Goldberg — journalist, staff writer for The New Yorker and author of the book Prisoners
Roy Gutman — Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist best known for his coverage of the war in the former Yugoslavia.
David Halberstam — Vietnam War correspondent
Seymour Hersh — investigative journalist, uncovered My Lai massacre
Paul Krugman — Nobel Prize-winning economist and columnist, The New York Times
Dave Marash — Washington-based anchor of Al-Jazeera's English language hour news channel.
Suzy Menkes, fashion journalist
Edwin Newman — NBC News journalist, Broadway critic, author
Daniel Pearl — murdered foreign correspondent
Frank Rich — columnist, The New York Times
Geraldo Rivera — investigative television journalist and host, now with Fox News
Steven V. Roberts — Washington pundit and U.S. News and World Report contributor
William Safire — columnist, The New York Times
Daniel Schorr — journalist who covered the world for more than years, last as a senior news analyst for National Public Radio
George Seldes — World War I correspondent, post-war international reporter and media critic
Joel Siegel — film critic
Morrie Siegel — sports writer
Joel Stein — columnist, Los Angeles Times
Gloria Steinem — feminist editor and writer, founder of Ms. magazine
I. F. Stone — left-wing Washington correspondent and investigative journalist, NY Post, PM, The Nation and I.F. Stone's Weekly.
Jake Tapper — CNN anchor and correspondent
Mike Wallace — journalist, Minutes correspondent
Barbara Walters — media personality, a regular fixture on morning television shows (Today and The View), evening news magazines, and on The ABC Evening News, as the first female evening news anchor
Walter Winchell — investigative broadcast journalist and gossip columnist
Gideon Yago — MTV reporter
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Bonnie Bernstein — sports journalist
Carl Bernstein — investigative reporter for the Washington Post, uncovered Watergate with Bob Woodward.
David Brooks — columnist, The New York Times
Morton Dean — CBS News reporter
Benjamin De Casseres — early the century journalist, critic and individualist anarchist
Matt Drudge — founder of The Drudge Report
Giselle Fernández — host of Access Hollywood
Thomas Friedman — columnist, The New York Times
Bernard Goldberg — CBS News reporter
Jeffrey Goldberg — journalist, staff writer for The New Yorker and author of the book Prisoners
Roy Gutman — Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist best known for his coverage of the war in the former Yugoslavia.
David Halberstam — Vietnam War correspondent
Seymour Hersh — investigative journalist, uncovered My Lai massacre
Paul Krugman — Nobel Prize-winning economist and columnist, The New York Times
Dave Marash — Washington-based anchor of Al-Jazeera's English language hour news channel.
Suzy Menkes, fashion journalist
Edwin Newman — NBC News journalist, Broadway critic, author
Daniel Pearl — murdered foreign correspondent
Frank Rich — columnist, The New York Times
Geraldo Rivera — investigative television journalist and host, now with Fox News
Steven V. Roberts — Washington pundit and U.S. News and World Report contributor
William Safire — columnist, The New York Times
Daniel Schorr — journalist who covered the world for more than years, last as a senior news analyst for National Public Radio
George Seldes — World War I correspondent, post-war international reporter and media critic
Joel Siegel — film critic
Morrie Siegel — sports writer
Joel Stein — columnist, Los Angeles Times
Gloria Steinem — feminist editor and writer, founder of Ms. magazine
I. F. Stone — left-wing Washington correspondent and investigative journalist, NY Post, PM, The Nation and I.F. Stone's Weekly.
Jake Tapper — CNN anchor and correspondent
Mike Wallace — journalist, Minutes correspondent
Barbara Walters — media personality, a regular fixture on morning television shows (Today and The View), evening news magazines, and on The ABC Evening News, as the first female evening news anchor
Walter Winchell — investigative broadcast journalist and gossip columnist
Gideon Yago — MTV reporter
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