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'''Lyle W. Burkhead''' (August 20, 1946 - October 4, 2012)<ref>[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Burkhead&GSiman=1&GSst=6&GSsr=41&GRid=145480792& Lyle W. Burkhead at Find A Grave]</ref> was a [[ | '''Lyle W. Burkhead''' (August 20, 1946 - October 4, 2012)<ref>[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Burkhead&GSiman=1&GSst=6&GSsr=41&GRid=145480792& Lyle W. Burkhead at Find A Grave]</ref> was a [[Holohoax skeptic]] based in Los Angeles, California. He was instrumental in researching and exposing the hoax called [[The Third Wave]], a sociological high school experiment supposedly explaining the sudden rise and support of [[fascist]] movements. | ||
Burkhead once ran a website called Geniebusters.<ref>[http://www.historiography-project.com/misc/geniebusters/index.php Geniebusters]</ref> He was a graduate from the University of Texas and before that attended Robert E. Lee High School in Midland, Texas.<ref>[http://www.e-yearbook.com/yearbooks/Robert_E_Lee_High_School_Rebelee_Yearbook/1964/Page_48.html Robert E. Lee High School Yearbook 1964]</ref> | Burkhead once ran a website called Geniebusters.<ref>[http://www.historiography-project.com/misc/geniebusters/index.php Geniebusters]</ref> He was a graduate from the University of Texas and before that attended Robert E. Lee High School in Midland, Texas.<ref>[http://www.e-yearbook.com/yearbooks/Robert_E_Lee_High_School_Rebelee_Yearbook/1964/Page_48.html Robert E. Lee High School Yearbook 1964]</ref> |
Latest revision as of 23:16, 24 February 2024
Lyle W. Burkhead (August 20, 1946 - October 4, 2012)[1] was a Holohoax skeptic based in Los Angeles, California. He was instrumental in researching and exposing the hoax called The Third Wave, a sociological high school experiment supposedly explaining the sudden rise and support of fascist movements.
Burkhead once ran a website called Geniebusters.[2] He was a graduate from the University of Texas and before that attended Robert E. Lee High School in Midland, Texas.[3]
Articles
- Ministry of Illusion: Film in the Third Reich
- Aristotle's Law of Identity
- Michael Shermer's "Jumping Together" Argument
- National Socialism
Notes