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May 7, 2020 - In Parasites on Parade, Larken Rose (author of The Most Dangerous Superstition and The Iron Web) uses his own direct experiences with bureaucratic and judicial stupidity, intrusion, and corruption to illustrate why, everywhere and at all times, in every situation and at every level, government ...
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The Weird World of British Superstitions | ESE Direct
May 11, 2022 - But the most ancient reference to 13 being an unlucky number comes from a 1760 BC Babylonian code of law - each law is numbered, but the 13th law is missing. This superstition is based on folklore which suggests that the triangle shape formed when a ladder is lent against a wall - no, it's not dangerous ...
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Very Superstitious - Westminster Chapel
January 13, 2023 - That’s not to say there isn’t some truth in superstition, walking under some ladders could be bad for you, especially if you’re one of the Chuckle Brothers. Superstitions are often half-truths, perhaps the most dangerous type of deception of all – think Genesis chapter 3.
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Psychology Today
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Deterrence Is a Superstition | Psychology Today United Kingdom
March 27, 2018 - The resulting research report was titled “Superstition in the pigeon.” · We’ll never know what if anything Skinner’s pigeons were thinking. But there’s no doubt that it’s time for us to think – or rather, rethink - our reliance on the most dangerous superstition of all: deterrence.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | DR Congo's 'dangerous' superstition
March 23, 2008 - Accusations of witchcraft have blighted the life of one young Congolese woman, writes the BBC's Angus Crawford.