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Tuttle Twins Guide to: True Conspiracies
I found this to be quite a fascinating book! Things aren’t always what they seem and media has played a huge role in what we hear and believe to be true – even if it was all a lie! The goal of this book is to help you realize that misdirection happens and that we should strive to learn the truth and fight for it. Your pre-teen and teenage student will walk away saying, “did you know…” about 20 conspiracies were true. Each chapter includes “What We Learned” points to discuss to make your students think and dig for truth and knowledge. Black and white illustrations and actual documents are included. 233 pgs, hc. ~ Amber
Conspiracies often dwell in the realms of fantasy and fiction. But what happens when some of the “theories” dismissed by politicians and the media instead turn out to be true?
Obscured from public scrutiny, plots have been hatched that defy our most wild speculations. These aren’t tales spun by overactive imaginations, but actual covert operations conducted by those bestowed with immense power and trust.
The stories shared in this gripping book are more than just disturbing episodes of our history—they’re stark reminders of the ability of powerful people to shape world events and our own lives through deception and lawless corruption.
By illuminating these obscure corners of history, this book will challenge you to question, to seek the truth, and to be skeptical of those in power.
This is a unique series for pre-teens and teenagers. It tackles heavy topics in story form following the Tuttle Twins, who are now older than in their children's books. The viewpoint is conservative, libertarian, and patriotic. The books focus on the principles of a free society: free markets, competition, personal responsibility, protectionism and more. Information is presented in a way that students can understand. Much is presented in Q and A dialogue. Black and white illustrations are eye-catching and not overdone to look like a comic book. Examples are relatable to young people. While the stories often reflect Christian principles, they do not use scripture so we tag them as being neutral.
Product Format: | Hardcover |
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Brand: | Libertas Institute Initiative |
Grades: | 8-12 |
ISBN: | 9798886880113 |
Length in Inches: | 8.375 |
Width in Inches: | 5.3125 |
Height in Inches: | 0.875 |
Weight in Pounds: | 0.65 |