Below is Barry Kort (Moulton) talking about the backstabbing horror of Cla68 and the en.Wikipedia Intelligent Design group, and how what they and others were doing broke both journalistic ethics and possibly the law. Jimbo gets involved deep into the video.
Even more of Kort.
Bonus
Above: Journalist Nick Bryant talking to therapist Lynn Crook about the now-moribund False Memory Syndrome Foundation which was used as a hangout by Martin Gardner and James Randi in the 1980s after Randi got the boot from CSICOP the arch-skeptic group.
https://archive.org/details/490c-7237c-4f-16386-42822dd-029e-94907a-70416c-89751544f
Above: Hans-Jürgen Syberberg's 1975 four-hour documentary The Confessions of Winnifred Wagner, where the last member of the Wagner family who knew Hitler personally is given a space to recount things to the camera. This and 1973's Swastika was one of the controversial documentaries of the 1970s because these films allow us to see behind the image of the Nazis they created for us through the films of Leni Riefenstahl, the Deutsche Wochenshau newsreels, Wehrmacht training films, and all the material from UFA from 1934-45. We get to see the boring normal people who did monstrous things when the situation allowed for it.
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