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The attacker struck during a break in the 10th International Conference on Science and Consciousness.

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Rupert Sheldrake Stabbed by Madman

Category: BiologySkepticism
Posted on: April 14, 2008 9:58 AM, by Martin R

200804031021.jpgOn Wednesday 2 April, British fringe researcher Rupert Sheldrake was stabbed in the leg by a man showing symptoms of severe mental illness. The wound was serious but not fatal. The attacker struck shortly after Sheldrake had called a break in his presentation to the 10th International Conference on Science and Consciousness in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

In my opinion, the paranormal ideas for which Sheldrake is known are simply nuts. But I don't think he would be likely to attack anybody with a knife, and he certainly doesn't deserve such treatment himself. Get well soon, Dr. Sheldrake! I much prefer you alive and saying things I find whacky than the alternative.

Via The Skeptic's Guide to the Universe.

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This must be what happens when enough people read your ideas and think "this is really lame" -- the thought gets into the morphogenetic field.

Must ... think ... nicer ... thoughts ....

Posted by: whome? | April 14, 2008 10:52 AM

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