Alcoa (the Aluminum Corporation of America),Edward Bernays and putting fluoride- an environmentally hazardous waste product and neurotoxin in the drinking water

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I remember checking out the British Dental Association website years ago for sources backing up fluoride use. My dentist told me, with an unconvincing manner, that it was backed up by ā€˜hard science’ that fluoride bonds to tooth enamel. The fact that tooth enamel’s inert by design made me sceptical. I then found only 4 sources, three of which were by the same author, and one of which was in a journal that cost Ā£80-or-so to access.

Anyway, now they’re saying they’ve changed the story from ā€˜systemic’ intake of fluoride to 'topical application. They must really have gone all-out with the clinical trials to make sure fluoride did what they said it did, right? They must have demonstrated it binding to tooth enamel to convince all the rigorous dental minds of its legitimacy, right? So how come, 70 years later, they’ve decided that they initially thought it could benefit teeth by being eaten? And this is mentioned in the same breath as saying that taking too much of it dissolves your wisdom teeth before they come out. Nothing suspect here…

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Yeah, it’s like with the Amalgam- Totally ā€œSafeā€ when it’s in your mouth…but hazardous waste when removed… strange Huh?

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A very rapid way to poison someone- from the teeth straight to the heart… I’ve been meaning to try ā€œOzone Gasā€ dental treatment for years now…I thought it was a myth until I found that it was available privately, and had been for some time… Ozone is so miraculously antiseptic that it allegedly produces regrowth of the tooth…

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And of course…Flouride in the Toothpaste and the Mouthwash as well…

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from Taboo Truth!

Just yesterday The Defender, the journal of Children’s Health Defense, presented its article ā€œReport Linking Fluoride to Lower IQ in Children Made Public After CDC, HHS Tried to Block It.ā€ The comprehensive meta-analysis report by the National Toxicology Program, ā€œan interagency program run by HHS that researches and reports on environmental toxins, conducted a six-year systematic review to assess scientific studies on fluoride exposure and potential neurodevelopmental and cognitive health effects in humans.ā€ Note that the NTP is a sub-agency within Health and Human Services, as is CDC and NIH.

This report was ordered by the court considering the legal case of Food and Water Watch vs. EPA over human and particularly childhood exposure to toxic fluoride, not just in drinking water but other sources as well. Now, 6 years later, the results of the study are presented.

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The impact of fluoride evidently isn’t too severe, these folks were smart enough to carry on the lawsuit and research question and answer for over six years.

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Allegedly, when Fluoride was used in both Russian and German prison camps, they found that they could halve the guard…It didn’t prevent cognition, but apparently it stopped inmates from being able to resolve or properly plan anything- including escaping…

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Oh so that’s why the ā€œinvestigationā€ took so long? I’m sure there was fluoride in THEIR water while growing up.

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Perhaps fluoride has lowered people’s intuition and IQ in a gradual fashion -so as to allow for the ā€œCovid Scamdemicā€ and other subsequent Ops to be so readily accepted… I’m not much of a believer in the ā€œIQā€ as a quotient of Intelligence, but in regards to other perhaps higher functions, there’s something to be said for the possible affects of fluoride on the pineal gland… Maybe that’s why we all end up corralled in Forums while nefarious octogenarian villains persist with their blofeld-esque plans… But Heck, Whatyagonnado!! :laughing:

They didn’t start putting it in the water in the UK until 1964… It was 1945 in the States, and currently 74% of the US population’s water is fluoridated …

My kitchen sink has had a filter system for drinking and cooking water for the last 12 years. Prior to that I’m sure I was exposed but never drank very much water from a tap.
My iq is over a hundred so I’m good.

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Resolve and planning ability aren’t linked to IQ as directly as to motive impetus, I’d wager. Could be fluoride affects other things rather than cognitive capacity, as @Bill10558 seems to be hinting.

Yeah, that’s what I was thinking in terms of the Pineal gland…Instinct, Intuition,- a sixth sense if you will…

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Even with intuition, though - you need the ā€˜oomph’ to follow through. Like, a eunuch can have a sex drive, but can’t do anything with it. Bright zombies are no threat to the NWO. I think it’s the executive function that’s affected. [Just my 2 cents].

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It makes sense…A ā€œDisconnectā€, and added to that- Bad food, Bad medicine, Misery & Boredom…and you’ve got a rolling lobotomy… Happy Days!!

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Lobotomy about sums it up. Grim as anything!

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@David8pies - to come back to this, have you seen anything re. effective ways of removing fluoride from water?

I don’t know any more than the average Joe… Fluoride Action Network | Top 10 Ways to Reduce Fluoride Exposure