For Those Who Want To Know
August 26, 2016 in News by RBN Staff
via: Want To Know
Did you know that:
- 20 leading journalists, including winners of several Emmys and a Pulitzer, have described being prevented by corporate media ownership from reporting riveting stories on major cover-ups.
- BBC News has exposed plans of the U.S. military to “provide maximum control” of the Internet, as detailed in a declassified secret Pentagon document signed by a U.S. Secretary of Defense.
- Government documents released through the Freedom of Information Act show top Pentagon generals once approved plans to foment terrorism and kill innocent civilians in major U.S. cities.
- CBS News quotes Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld, “According to some estimates, we cannot track $2.3 trillion in transactions.” That’s $8,000 for every man, woman and child in the US.
- Multiple reliable sources show that you may be eating genetically modified food daily whichscientific experiments have repeatedly demonstrated cause sickness and death in lab animals.
- Detroit’s leading newspaper reported the 1908 Ford Model T boasted a fuel economy of 25 mpg. Yet over 100 years later, the EPA average mileage for all cars is still around 25 mpg.
- A highly decorated US General wrote the book War is a Racket, which depicts how he was manipulated, and how most wars are waged to keep the coffers of big corporations filled.
- The former chief of a prestigious medical journal revealed that the total profits of the 10 Fortune 500 drug companies were more than the profits of the other 490 businesses combined.
- Declassified CIA documents leave no doubt that through hypnosis, drugs, and electric shock, secret government mind control projects created super spies, terrorists, assassins, and more.
- 3,000 respected leaders, including government officials and professors, have expressed harsh criticism of the 9/11 Commission Report. Many allege government complicity in the attacks.
- Explore a list arranged by category with links to excerpts of the most revealing major media articles ever published covering a wide variety of fascinating and vital topics.