- Penn & Teller advise the Supreme Court about junk science, and the significance of how magicians are less easily fooled than lawyers, politicians, and even scientists;
- How most Americans think Trump isn’t religious, how MAGA doesn’t care, and the idea that people being fooled by magic tricks aligns with religious devotion;
- Long piece by David Brooks about how reactionaries are taking over the world, forever in search of roots, enchantment, moral order, and protection against change, i.e. the threats of modernity.

It’s been said that charlatans — psychics, spoon-benders, and so on — are happy to perform in front of an audience of scientists. Scientists are easily fooled, because they expect the universe to play fair. But charlatans will never perform in front of magicians. Magicians know all the tricks.
NY Times, Andrew Liptak, 16 Apr 2026: Two Magicians Warn the Supreme Court About Junk Science, subtitled “Penn & Teller filed a Supreme Court brief questioning the use of ‘investigative hypnosis’ in a death-penalty case in Texas.”
Continue reading












