Fluoride Fight: The forced drugging of society

Scientific studies have linked fluoridation of the water supply to lowered IQs, increased risk of cancer, and bone disease, amongst other conditions. So why do we still fluoridate? As researchers like Anthony Gucciardi warn, fluoridation may in fact only be the thin edge of the wedge when it comes to forced medication of the population. This is the GRTV Backgrounder on Global Research TV.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iC3Q1FeU9Nk&feature=youtu.be

Secret “Red House Report” Document: Explosive Evidence That EU Nazi-Created

A few years ago, Newsweek and Guardian journalist Adam LeBor, who is known for his hard hitting journalism, was working on his first fiction novel when he was handed a secret World War II document called “Red House Report“. What was inside was incredible – written in 1944, EW-Pa 128, or as it’s more commonly known the “Red House Report” contained some shocking information.
http://yournewswire.com/secret-red-house-report-document-explosive-evidence-that-eu-nazi-created/

Climate Change Scientists Caught Fiddling Global Warming Data

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) scientists have been discovered fiddling with global warming data.
The scientists attempted to “adjust” temperature records in order to erase an unexplained 15-year pause in global warming, which brings into question the whole man-made global warming theory. They did this by doubling the warming trend in the 1990’s, adjusting the pre-hiatus temperatures downwards and inflating recent temperatures.
http://yournewswire.com/climate-change-scientists-caught-fiddling-global-warming-data/

The Rule of Law, for 800 Years

This year marks the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta, on which the constitutional liberties and the Rule of Law of England were founded. It was signed by a beleaguered King John on 15 June 1215 with his disgruntled noblemen. Dan Jones’ Magna Carta shows why it was granted, repudiated by the king, and subsequently reinstated, and became the founding document in the history of liberty of the English-speaking people.
http://www.cato.org/publications/commentary/rule-law-800-years

Economics in One Lesson

Henry Hazlitt wrote this book following his stint at the New York Times as an editorialist. His hope was to reduce the whole teaching of economics to a few principles and explain them in ways that people would never forget. It worked. He relied on some stories by Bastiat and his own impeccable capacity for logical thinking and crystal-clear prose.
https://mises.org/library/economics-one-lesson