![]() One of the NESS team's more extensive investigations was of Ed and Lorraine Warren who also live in Connecticut. Investigations The New England Skeptical Society attending a conference at CSICOP in 1997 - (bottom to top) unknown, unknown, John Kane, Evan Bernstein, Perry DeAngelis, Bob Novella, Steven Novella, unknown The New England Skeptical Society (NESS) has hosted local lectures on skeptical topics and conducted investigations into local paranormal claims such as Satanism, homeopathy, dowsing, cults and UFOs. In October 1997, the group registered as the New England Skeptical Society INC for tax exempt status. The group later joined with the Skeptical Inquirers of New England (SINE) and the New Hampshire Skeptical Resource. In response, the psychic claimed that their ability did not work in public. ![]() From the audience, DeAngelis stood to confront the guest and said "Drain me". The topic was vampires, and one guest claimed to be a psychic vampire that could drain people's minds. In October 1996, Novella appeared on the Ricki Lake talk show. In 1996, DeAngelis, and brothers Steven Novella and Bob Novella, founded the Connecticut Skeptical Society, a precursor to the New England Skeptical Society. ![]() In 1995, Perry DeAngelis and Steven Novella, both readers of Skeptical Inquirer, sought to form a local skeptics group in Connecticut after noticing a lack of listings in that magazine for their area. Origins The New England Skeptical Society attending a conference at CSICOP in 1997 (left to right) Evan Bernstein, Perry DeAngelis, Bob Novella, Steven Novella, unknown, Paul Kurtz, Barry Karr, Joe Nickell The society publishes The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, a science and scepticism podcast. The group later joined with the Skeptical Inquirers of New England (SINE) and the New Hampshire Skeptical Resource to form the New England Skeptical Society. It was founded in January 1996 as the Connecticut Skeptical Society, by Steven Novella, Perry DeAngelis and Bob Novella. The New England Skeptical Society ( NESS) is an American organization dedicated to promoting science and reason.
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