Oops, I forgot

15th September 2025

In the last newsletter, one of the articles that I said was included was a piece by Bronwyn, the third and final in her series about The Telepathy Tapes. Unfortunately I forgot to actually add the article to the newsletter! So, in this issue we have two articles about Facilitated Communication. The first of them is the second part of Janyce Boynton’s article on whether FC has changed since the early days, and the second is Bronwyn’s article.

This week’s newsletter also has a second piece from Bronwyn, looking at a worrying trend online of convincing people to stop taking their birth control pills. I’ve also written a couple of articles - well, technically the people at Fluoride Free New Zealand did most of the work with one of them, and I mainly just copy and pasted. I’ve found some choice passages from past FFNZ newsletters, and used them to put together a timeline of their court case trying to argue that Hastings Council should not fluoridate their water supply. In my second article I pull apart a recent OIA request that warns us all that the world is about to come to an end.

Mark Honeychurch

Has FC Changed since the early 1990s? Part 2

Janyce Boynton - 15 September 2025

Has FC Changed since the early 1990s? Part 2

The documentary Prisoners of Silence marked one of the first critical investigations of Facilitated Communication (FC) that aired on prime-time television in the United States. Because the mechanics of FC has changed very little since its inception, the documentary is still relevant today. Not only did Prisoners of Silence capture the religious-like fervor of proponents at FC conferences hosted at Syracuse University, the documentary also debunked the idea that individuals using a one-finger hunt-and-peck style of typing can accurately select letters to spell out words without looking at the board (they cannot…no one can). It also showed FC founder Rosemary Crossley “facilitating” with someone in a coma.

The End of the World as we know it: September 24th

Mark Honeychurch - 15 September 2025

The End of the World as we know it: September 24th

Sara Passmore, the President of the NZARH (Rationalists & Humanists) and one-time committee member of the NZ Skeptics, recently shared with me a link to an interesting Official Information Act request. The request was sent by Melanie Petrowski to the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on August the 22nd this year (2025). Now, Melanie's an interesting character - she's a Christian, and hosts the hour long weekly show “Mel's Magnificent Bible Study” on Radio Hawkes Bay. She's also known in her home town of Hastings as something of an anti-vax protester, and even her own father has had to step in in the past to help the police curb one of her more enthusiastic protests, where she stationed herself outside a supermarket with a megaphone.

Wham, Bam, Autism scams: The Telepathy Tapes Part 3

Bronwyn Rideout - 15 September 2025

Wham, Bam, Autism scams: The Telepathy Tapes Part 3

The Telepathy Tapes is a 10+ episode podcast series that was released in September 2024. Created and hosted by Ky Dickens, Season 1 is described as daring to… “explore the profound abilities of non-speakers with autism - individuals who have long been misunderstood and underestimated”. But Dickens doesn't content herself with the common trope of autistic savantism and instead goes full paranormal. Specifically, as the podcast name indicates, Dickens presents incidents of telepathy, but also astral projection (see episode 3), mediumship (see episode 2), talking to god (see episode 7), and prognosticating (see episode 5 and 7).

Hastings Water Fluoridation: A Tale told in Headlines

Mark Honeychurch - 15 September 2025

Hastings Water Fluoridation: A Tale told in Headlines

Twelve years ago, back in 2013, I subscribed to the Fluoride Free New Zealand (back then known as Fluoride Action Network New Zealand) newsletter, to keep an eye on what the group was doing. I've been happy to see that recently my Gmail account has been treating these newsletters as spam, and I hope that many other people receiving this newsletter also having it going into their spam folders - as there's so much misinformation and fearmongering in the emails (along with regular begging for money), that it's best off being left unread.