This page lists all articles published in Facts are Facts concerning the topic Society.
Just under a hundred years ago, a poison began to infiltrate the masses; a poison that makes people believe whatever they're told. Its name is propaganda and it has long ousted Truth from its rightful place. not available online order this issue
In 1995, an electric car came onto the market in the USA that could have revolutionised the automobile industry. Unfortunately, it was too good to survive! Just imagine what the world would be like today if nearly all our comfortable cars ran on quiet, clean and much more efficient electric motors! Read more...
Why the central banks don't belong to the people - and which interest they (really) serve. Read more...
Once upon a time it was the “Make Love, Not War” ethos of the Flower Children that ruled the airwaves. Yet today’s music superstars are simply puppets for the Illuminati and their totalitarian “New World Order”. Read on to discover the untold story of a phenomenon of our times, without which the modern world would be very different. Read more...
How you can learn to interact responsibly with new forms of media. not available online order this issue
What our youth consumes today is musical dynamite that not only leaves the ears deaf, but also poisons the soul and makes the body sick, which has been scientifically proven. There is a plan behind it whose goal is the eradication of traditional Western culture. Read more...
Music can heal. It fosters intelligence and keeps us young, as long as it resonates in harmony with the Universe. Read what we can learn from the wisdom of antiquity and modern brain research. Read more...
Something is rotten—not only in the State of Denmark, but on planet Earth. For maybe the first time in our history, most people no longer believe in utopias—they don’t believe that a completely different, more beautiful and better existence might be possible. In spite of that, there are utopias that exist here and now and which have been visited by people. Read more...
Leo the “crazy lion” has been one of our readers for many years. When we by chance got talking on the phone, we quickly realized that if more elderly people did what Leo does in his simple way, our society might just be a happier one. By bringing old people and children together through Nature and gardening, he teaches young people what really matters in life: letting love flow. Read more...
…this saying applies to the Swiss mountaineer Evelyne Binsack more than to most people. After she scaled Mount Everest in 2001, she set out to reach the South Pole using nothing but muscle power. Over the course of about 400 days, she put 25,000 kilometers behind her, climbed 120,000 vertical meters on her bicycle and went on to march 1,180 kilometers to the South Pole. Yet it’s not a physical challenge that Evelyne Binsack primarily seeks; in fact, it’s more her style to embrace the essence of being. Read more...