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It nice to hear good news for once. Let's hope it sticks and catches on in more places

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Honestly, this is the best news all week, that the judge acknowledged damage to children's health. It's not just the brain though, it's also the bones and who knows what else. With all the money science gets, we should know every thing about it by now. I hope this reverberates across the country. I find it hard to believe that referendums favored putting fluoride in everyone's water. To mass medicate is a crime, it should never be done unless everyone has a say, not just those who vote. And we need to see names and know precisely how many really did vote for it and the ratio of them compared to the total number of residents. It's amazing that so many municipal workers and managers and politicians have no idea that the fluoride that is put into the water comes from the detritus of industrial scrubbers!

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Oct 2·edited Oct 2

Fluoride was allowed in water supplies on a district-by-district basis in the 1990s in parts of Western Washington. We lived in a small town outside of Seattle at the time that was planning to put it in their water. I joined a group that presented evidence of the harms known at that time--dental fluorosis, and statistical links to increased cancer rates in areas with fluoride added to the systems. We were successful. Fluoridation did not occur.

The entire fluoridation program was a scam in the first place. NaF used in these programs come from waste products in fertilizer manufacturing. NaF is produced by neutralizing hydrofluoric acid or hexafluorosilicic acid, which are byproducts in the production of superphosphate fertilizer. In other words, the communities around the country were a way to off-load and profit from the waste stream of the chemical companies.

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I wonder what the kickback was for adding it to the towns' water supply. I'm sure they got inducements. It has nothing to do with health!

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Well, that was the point, wasn't it? To reduce IQ? To think these swamp rats did NOT know that flouride reduces IQ is the definition of imbecile. All they had to do was look to the NAZI's experiments with flouride. Operation PaperClip then brought all the top Nazis to America, where they taught in the top research institutes and universities.

https://www.claimscon.org/about/history/closed-programs/medical-experiments/personal-statements-from-victims/

https://www.npr.org/2014/02/15/275877755/the-secret-operation-to-bring-nazi-scientists-to-america

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