On February 4, 1976, the swine flu scare began when state health authorities, conducting a routine check on a flu outbreak at the Fort Dix, New Jersey, Army base, found…
Top Censored Stories of 1976-1975
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According to author/researcher Richard Levine, “The grim facts are that one in four Americans will die of cancer and the survival rates for those stricken with the disease have not…
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Sears, Roebuck and Company was accused of bait-and-switch selling tactics by the Chicago regional office of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) during the summer of 1974. Sears was accused of…
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On June 2, 1976, Don Bolles was permanently “censored” as an investigative reporter for the Arizona Republic when his car exploded in the parking lot of the Hotel Chardon in…
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While coffee prices were tripling in 1976, most Americans were led to believe it was due to a severe 1975 frost in Brazil. However, Congressman Frank Annunzio and others have…