Joe Nickel

Joe Nickel
Joe Nickellis an American prominent skeptic and investigator of the paranormal. He has helped expose such famous forgeries as the purported diary of Jack the Ripper. In 2002 he was one of a number of experts asked by scholar Henry Louis Gates, Jr. to evaluate the authenticity of the manuscript of Hannah Crafts' The Bondwoman's Narrative, possibly the first novel by an African-American woman. At the request of document dealer and historian, Seth Keller, Nickell analyzed documentation in the dispute...
agree care feels future later money run school sooner
Sooner or later the money (from the Mayo-Walker boom) is going to run out. Our school administration feels that it's important that we take care of not only today's kids, but our future kids, and that's what this is about. And I agree with them.
stories
There's no end to these stories being out there, because they sell,
competition difficult help helped league learning looking stepped
That was a difficult issue. We were looking to find competition that would help us get better. Our league stepped in and helped us. It's still a learning process.
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Bill did not come tonight because he knew there would be reporters here, and he said he's tired of dealing with the media.
outside people trying turned
That turned out to be mistake. We had (too many) people outside trying to get in and (others) outside scalping tickets.
evidence science scientific
There's never been scientific evidence of ghosts. Science has never authenticated a ghost.
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That somebody (a promoter) would fly us to California (for a game) and pay all our expenses and give us that money - and the fact that they were able to sell out court-side seats at $50 apiece.
afford athletic cannot community consider department goal
Our No. 1 goal is to keep this athletic department from having to consider pay-to-play for 10 to 15 years. Our community cannot afford that.
accident data died people selective spared survive
People survive an accident and say, 'God spared us.' Well, what about the other 136 people who died miserably and in flames? It's a selective use of data and is not only not scientific, it's really anti-scientific. It's superstition.
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When you say, 'I don't know,' you cannot then draw a conclusion. That's faulty logic.