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People have a tendency to trust in something that we shouldn't. Whether it be that the government has our best interests at heart or the documentary we are watching has factual information. We take a look at the supposed Iranian attack on an oil tanker and how reminiscent it is of all the other times we have claimed our enemies we at fault. Also covered is how the smoking and sugar lobbies affect government reports and ultimately law? What happens when those with a financial interest in the law are able to influence those that make the law? Hear these questions and more in this weeks episode.
Join us on our Website to read past articles and listen to other episodes.
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People have a tendency to trust in something that we shouldn't. Whether it be that the government has our best interests at heart or the documentary we are watching has factual information. We take a look at the supposed Iranian attack on an oil tanker and how reminiscent it is of all the other times we have claimed our enemies we at fault. Also covered is how the smoking and sugar lobbies affect government reports and ultimately law? What happens when those with a financial interest in the law are able to influence those that make the law? Hear these questions and more in this weeks episode.
Join us on our Website to read past articles and listen to other episodes.