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Fluoride in tap water
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conspiracy
Noun
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1. a secret plan to carry out an illegal or harmful act
2. the act of making such plans
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I've taken the time to read through your links and found them (to be expected) an incoherent mess. You have:
a) a few shots of planes taken by people and posted on youtube.
b) a couple of local news stories about people who think they're victims of secret experiments, but don't know what those experiments are or why they're being done.
c) a research paper hypothesising about barium being associated with MS.
d) news reports of possible geo-engineering options involving glass particles at high altitude (any such experiments would be too high to be visible).
The 'net is thriving with amateur conspiracy theorists who work on the principle that a good gossip about a possibly dramatic situation is far more interesting than the dull reality of that situation; something that mankind has done since time immemorial. Such an unproven, incredible anecdote with little if any supporting evidence is recognised for what it is:
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=qMIDrggs8TsC&pg=PA198&lpg=PA198&dq=barium+spraying+military+jets+communication&source=bl&ots=tefbSYDnv3&sig=Al6vlp1JJI6ZnarzlAjOQMHSlO4&hl=en&ei=O9uLSpehNOGrjAf_r7DlCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4#v=onepage&q=&f=false
I appreciate that finding credible information in a world where: http://www.theflatearthsociety.org/ exists, can be difficult. However, to assume that there is a programme of covert, human experimentation that cannot be detected by the vast amount of scientists who continually assess our environment and health in the modern world, is pushing the realms of belief.
With you blurring the separate issues of intentional fluoride addition to water with unintended water pollution, and now throwing "chemtrails" into the mix, I don't think you are entirely sure yourself what message (if any) you're trying to get across.0 -
Toothsmith wrote: »That's a new one on me!!
I'd heard the one where Hitler used it in concentration camps to dull brains and supress thoughts of uprising!!!
well that would certainly explain why the US has a blanket policy of adding it to all local water supplies
(i'm american, i can get away with saying that;))0 -
Dear Volcano,
Somebody more qualified than you talking on this subject I think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTxvWLrUeE8&feature=related0 -
July 30, 2009
Thousands of householders in parts of Shropshire received water with double the required amount of fluoride following a blunder by Severn Trent, it emerged today.
A total of 28,743 people in Bridgnorth and Wolverhampton were affected by the incident, following the mistake by an unqualified worker at Severn Trent’s Dimmingsdale works, near Wolverhampton......
It's surprising the number of industry shills the Fluoride Debate draws out from the shadows..
I often wonder what our descendants will make of the Fluoridation Scandal.. I can imagine them sniggering in horror at our ignorance, just as we snigger at the Victorian quacks who massacred thousands with their arsenic cures, and other toxic 'tonics'.
Fluoride has been done to death today. Any chance of moving on to the scandal of Mercury Amalgam and Thimerosal preservatives in medicine?
What do the quacks of this forum think of Dr Andrew Wakefield?0 -
"Any chance of moving on to the scandal of Mercury Amalgam and Thimerosal preservatives in medicine" ? (asbokid from post 487)
Visit http://www.toxicteeth.org/mercury_fillings_Feb_2009.cfm asbokid.
Terry Pratchett bit wakes you up.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/2217147/Children-at-risk-from-mercury-in-dental-fillings.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/us-issues-health-warning-over-mercury-fillings-856582.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1030417/Mercury-fillings-ARE-dangerous-say-regulators--British-health-bosses-refuse-action.html0 -
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