Although some so called skeptics can apply a certain amount of bias in their dissemination, they do have “belief systems” nonetheless, and should properly present the difference when writing.
In the case of Lance and his “beliefs” versus his investigatory conclusions within any subject matter, I have never felt that he’s been this type of over zealous cynic.
Lance’s various discussions on this forum have dealt with paranormal activity, which is in and of itself, a justified and self explained definition to the title….Defined as, “of or pertaining to the claimed occurrence of an event or perception without scientific explanation, as psychokinesis, extrasensory perception, or other purportedly supernatural phenomena.”
His task as I see it is to explain the logical to the illogical, and more time than not he bumps heads with those almost instantly ready to jump on the bandwagon and go father than the, “it’s an unidentified flying object” which instead HAS TO BE an alien from an extra terrestrial planet, instead of simply being…..a U.F.O. or explained anomaly.
Lance, in my book, is one of the best skeptics we have in the field out there today. He keeps it real and be damned those who attempt to fool us with fakery!
Lastly, although he might not always write down his opinions in the most gentile or coddling of methods (someone say, “quaint”), he will go that extra step to defend his words, and if you take the time out to read what he has to say, you will notice that the complete package is fair, honest and forthright to those who are willing to listen or read.