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Blind Victoria’s Secret by Eugenie Scott

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Release Date: 01/14/2026

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Eugenie Scott recounts an early Bay Area Skeptics sting in which she posed as a blind woman to expose faith healer W.V. Grant’s manipulative tactics and exploitation of vulnerable people. Reflecting on the success and limits of pre-internet skepticism, she argues that coordinated action and information sharing remain essential as skeptics confront enduring pseudoscientific scams in the decades ahead.

Read this article and find accompanying references at:

https://skepticalinquirer.org/2025/12/blind-victorias-secret/

About the Author: 

Eugenie Scott, a physical anthropologist, is founding executive director of the National Center for Science Education. She is a fellow and member of the Executive Council of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry.

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