Hi Jake,
Excellent. You're the kind of quality person with ideas I was hoping to attract with this site!
Writing a book would be a good idea. But to make it good requires lots of time, research, stats, editing, revision, etc. The good thing about it is that there are hardly any books at all written about pseudo-skeptics. I only know of Parapsychology and the Skeptics by Chris Carter, and Dean Radin talks about them in his books too. So there would be very little competition for such a book, while a market does exist for it.
Look how the skeptics reacted when I announced this site on one of their blogs. They reacted like a pack of howling dogs.
http://skeptico.blogs.com/skeptico/2008 ... a63d60970c\
BTW, I have trouble registering at JREF. Can you mention this site on their forums there, just to let them know that it exists?
I'm all open to ideas. If you have any articles, you can send them to me and I will host them here, if they are good. Or you can start your own site or blog and I'll link it there.
The psychology of pseudo-skeptics is a good one. After all, actions speak louder than words and if what you describe about their psychology is backed up by their behavior, then you've nailed them.
Have you seen this video about their psychology, by a man named Steve? It is very good and describes them well. He talks about them being miserable, which is true for Randi and Dawkins. They definitely do not behave like happy men at all, not even among their supporters.
Regards,
Winston