Sixty years later, Captain Kirk is finally taking offWe’re happy to report that a special meeting of ESP hosts took place in Frankfurt this week. In other news, the film industry is heading for the final frontier with Russian actors going to ISS and William Shatner going where no nonagenarian has gone before. Looking back at this week in history Niels Bohr was born in 1885, and apart from describing the atom he also took a stand against the Nazis. Pope Francis, on the other hand, is “sad” because hundreds of thousands of abuse victims have been identified in France. Poor him!Then, of course, there’s the news:EUROPE: EMA approves Covid booster shots (third jab)WALES: UFO sightingFRANCE: Mont Blanc keeps shrinkingINTERNATIONAL: Diet supplement sales through the roof due to the pandemicEUROPE / INTERNATIONAL: Trust in scientists have dropped during the pandemic120 years after the fact Alfred Nobel gets his own Prize – this week’s Really Right Award!Enjoy!Segments: Intro; Greetings; This Week In Skepticism; Pontus Pokes The Pope; News; Really Right; Quote And Farewell; Outro; Out-Takes;
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