CategoryHistory of Drugs

Fluoride Literally Turns the Pineal Gland to Stone, Research Suggests

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Fluoride Literally Turns the Pineal Gland to Stone, Research Suggests realfarmacy.com By Sayer Ji, founder of Greenmedinfo .com The pineal gland has been known as the ‘seat of soul’ for hundreds of years. Could fluoride, a ubiquitous vector of toxicity in the modern world, actually be calcifying this gland and literally turning it to stone? Research published in 2001 showed that fluoride (F)...

When you say something important, and all you get back is that fluoride stare.

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When you say something important, and all you get back is that fluoride stare.  The “Fluoride stare” is a new and increasingly popular term among conspiracy theorists for the look that normal people give them when they have said something bafflingly stupid. It is named after supposed poisoning that conspiracy theorists think normal people get from the everyone’s favorite scary...

Victorians and Opium || The History of Drugs

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Victorians and Opium || The History of Drugs Foreign Field Living History In this video Paul is exploring the culture of drug use and addiction in Victorian Britain. We often think of the smoke drenched opium den and the drug abuse of Sherlock Holmes but are those really an accurate reflection of the times? Had the Victorians moved from a Nation of Shopkeepers to a Nation of Addicts? What led to...

The Jesuits are a Military Religious Order of the Roman Catholic Church

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The Jesuits are a Military Religious Order of the Roman Catholic Church “When a Jesuit of the minor rank is to be elevated to command, he is conducted into the Chapel of the Convent of the Order, where there are only three others present, the principal or Superior standing in front of the altar. On either side stands a monk, one of whom holds a banner of yellow and white, which are the...

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