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I have heard that Flouride is a waste product left over from the Aluminum manufucturing process.
I have heard it is a poison, toxic to humans.
I have heard that many dentists use flouride free toothpaste for their families
I have heard that a human being subjected to flouride in water will have an IQ 10-20% lower than if they had never been subjected to flourided water.
I have heard that flouride makes a person more succeptable to propaganda, less apt to question authority.
I have heard that the reason flouride is in toothpaste is so that people will use it everyday, and it is a way to introduce the flouride directly into the bloodstream via micro tears in the gums. This is the most clever delivery method available. Remember, these same people convinced generations of Americans to cut up their sons genetalia shortly after birth. When you can convince an entire country to do something so criminally insane to their sons, well that is some seeeeerious power to control Americans minds, perceptions, and actions. You have to wonder, if it isnt the flouride, what other chemicals are responsible?
I have also heard that the Nazis were the first people to use Flouride on humans to make them docile and sub servient. The Nazis used the flouride on their concentration camp prisoners for such purposes.
Flouride in the water would be an extra measure of protection for the criminals in control, to insure that the masses stay docile and subdued. The flouride in the water, coupled with pro sports, hollywood, and beer will keep the American populous from ever revolting against the tyrannical, criminal power structure. We all know that social engineering is very real(Frankfurt School anyone?) Why wouldnt these evil scumbags in control use chemicals to help their propaganda and lies be better absorbed into the minds of their victims.
100% agree. I'm so happy to be on well water now. Saves me a fortune in bottled water.
Fluoride is poison, and gives no benefit to teeth as it doesn't rest on the teeth long enough to coat.
If they cared enough about protecting children's teeth with fluoride safely they would make it free to get a fluoride treatment every few years where you can rinse it out and not drink it afterwards.
very high levels of it also occure in well water around the world. China for one.
You do understand that fluoridating water has been around a while, correct? Gran Rapids, Michigan has had it for like 65 years!
I believe most major cities have had it a very, very long time as well.
That's decades of use by tens of millions of people and that's just the U.S. !!!!!
I swear that the Liberal education system is raising up a bunch of neurotic moonbats.
Now there is a plausible conspiracy theory!
I want to see Conservative Oregonians who were stinkin' and whinin' about Obamacare being shoved down their throats get just as uppity about this rat poison being literally shoved down our throats.
Fact: Fluoride was used in the concentration camps on prisoners.
Fact: Fluoride was once the main active ingredient in rat poisons, just check your grandpa's basement.
Fact: The bulk of "fluoride" that is used in fluoridating water in the US is not even pharmaceutical grade sodium fluoride (still poison) but fluoride compounds that are the effluent by-product of industrial processes, particularly the phosphate fertilizer and aluminum smelting industries.
Fact: It is cheaper (nay profitable) for these industries to sell their waste, oops I mean beneficial magic teeth powder, to city/state government than to pay for it to be "safely" disposed of per federal regulations.
The best argument against the poison that the pro-fluoride people have is that "it's only poisonous in large amounts"... yeah well you go ahead and give your kids "small amounts" of toxic industrial poison, don't force it down all of our throats.
Seems like I've heard these fluoride warnings somewhere.
Ah yes, now I remember.