So why are they putting rat poison in the water?
freydo
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Do You Use Floride?
by sammielee24 ini'm a believe in non-floridation because i believe that the introduction of toxins into our bodies does nothing but harm us in the long run.
fluoride has shown up in the blood of newborn babies and given that it affects the neurological systems, and given the fact that parents are warned not to mix formula with tap water in some areas or allow children under the age of 6 to use fluoridated toothpaste, you have to wonder who is making all the money on the product.
i watched a report on this just the other day where a dentist was saying that cavities are down in the popuation but what she didn't point out was all the casualities showing up now with tooth enaml wore off, tooth discolouration, bone loss and some cancer links.
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Do You Use Floride?
by sammielee24 ini'm a believe in non-floridation because i believe that the introduction of toxins into our bodies does nothing but harm us in the long run.
fluoride has shown up in the blood of newborn babies and given that it affects the neurological systems, and given the fact that parents are warned not to mix formula with tap water in some areas or allow children under the age of 6 to use fluoridated toothpaste, you have to wonder who is making all the money on the product.
i watched a report on this just the other day where a dentist was saying that cavities are down in the popuation but what she didn't point out was all the casualities showing up now with tooth enaml wore off, tooth discolouration, bone loss and some cancer links.
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Do You Use Floride?
by sammielee24 ini'm a believe in non-floridation because i believe that the introduction of toxins into our bodies does nothing but harm us in the long run.
fluoride has shown up in the blood of newborn babies and given that it affects the neurological systems, and given the fact that parents are warned not to mix formula with tap water in some areas or allow children under the age of 6 to use fluoridated toothpaste, you have to wonder who is making all the money on the product.
i watched a report on this just the other day where a dentist was saying that cavities are down in the popuation but what she didn't point out was all the casualities showing up now with tooth enaml wore off, tooth discolouration, bone loss and some cancer links.
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freydo
This whole subject is Orwellian. Maybe wt you'll get lucky and run over by a semi before the rat poison gives you brain cancer. That fluoride is a waste product that kills roaches and rats can somehow be good for your teeth is insane, unless you figure the 20,000% profit markup. I was at a dental seminar the other day, and they couldn't stop talking about fluoride. They didn't mention that it's also the active ingredient in Prozac and rat poison. It's a wonder drug - kills rats and roaches, prevents cavities and sedates mentally unstable people. Never mind the skyrocketing side effects of things like diabetes and alzheimers. Toxic means that it's poison. And that's why it says on tooth paste tubes containing fluoride to contact poison control if swallowed. I bought a water purifier at Walmart a few months ago. It talked about how wonderful it worked at removing things like heavy metals and chlorine and also how it allowed the benefits of fluoride to remain. And does anybody know how many people are on Prozac? The Surgeon General is looking out for you.
BIG Government + BIG Business = FASCISM
(and now there's a radical/leftist/Muslim/alien who's Commander and Chief of the whole she-bang)
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Do You Use Floride?
by sammielee24 ini'm a believe in non-floridation because i believe that the introduction of toxins into our bodies does nothing but harm us in the long run.
fluoride has shown up in the blood of newborn babies and given that it affects the neurological systems, and given the fact that parents are warned not to mix formula with tap water in some areas or allow children under the age of 6 to use fluoridated toothpaste, you have to wonder who is making all the money on the product.
i watched a report on this just the other day where a dentist was saying that cavities are down in the popuation but what she didn't point out was all the casualities showing up now with tooth enaml wore off, tooth discolouration, bone loss and some cancer links.
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freydo
Fluoride: An Invisible Killer
[En Espanol] http://www.just-think-it.com/no-f.htm
by Floyd Maxwell, BASc
Author of the International Anti-Fluoridation Database* * * * * * * * *
"We would not purposely add arsenic to the water supply. And we would not purposely add lead. But we add fluoride. The fact is that fluoride is more toxic than lead and just slightly less toxic than arsenic." (source)
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"The federal maximum contaminant level (MEL) for lead is 15 parts per billion (ppb), 5 ppb for arsenic and 4000 ppb for fluoride." (source)
1952: The Delaney Committee 82nd Congress Hearings on Fluoride revealed that there was no actual scientific basis for the fluoridation of water supplies in the prevention of tooth decay. The recommendation of the Committee was that more research be done, before proceeding with this national mass medication. Their recommendation was totally ignored.
* * * * * * * * *A common obstacle one runs into when trying to inform others of the dangers of a product is being told you are not an "expert". This can, however, be used to one's advantage if one happens to find an "expert" who verifies your own views on the benefits of natural versus chemical approaches to health.
My background is that of a Chemical Engineer, having earned my B.A.Sc. from the University of British Columbia in 1984. When it comes to chemistry I can say that I am an "expert" in this area due to studying it full time for over 10 years.
Luckily I also retained the ability to think for myself...
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Built on Basics
Chemistry is built on basic principles. For example, "like dissolves like" means that salt (a polar molecule) dissolves in water (highly polar) but does not dissolve in oil (non polar).
In studying the elements (see the Periodic Table of the Elements graphic above), application of just a few basic principles can lead to a grouping of families of elements based on their similar chemical properties.
As one goes down the Table, the size of elements increases while the reactivity decreases.
The second-to-last column of the Periodic Table are the halides, and start with F (Fluoride), then Cl (Chlorine), Br (Bromine), I (Iodine) and As (Astatine).
Applying the reactivity rule one can accurately say that Fluorine is more reactive than Chlorine, that is more reactive than Bromine, that is more reactive than Iodine.
This reactivity rule also holds true for molecules/compounds (composed of two or more atoms that may be the same element or different ones) provided that one atom remains the same and only the halide changes.
Thus, we can infer that HF is more reactive than HCl. HCl (Hydro Chloric acid) was the strongest acid we used in school. But HF is so reactive, and so deadly that it was never seen or used in any of the 10 years of chemistry demonstrations and labs I took part in. Allen Hoffmann ([email protected]), a former Scientific Glassblower, was forced to be in contact with HF as part of his work (and is now seeking Worker's Compensation for the damage it did to his body) notes that:
HF can't be smelled until 24ppm but has an IDLH (Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health) concentration level of 30ppm.
In other words, by the time you smell it, your life is danger! -- hence the title of this article: "Fluoride: An Invisible Killer".
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How strong, and prevalent, are fluorine-containing compounds?
HF is one of the strongest acids in the world. So strong it can etch glass (in fact, this is a common test for the presence of fluoride), making storage of this compound rather difficult!
Not to mention the danger in handling it!
Searching for "hydrofluoric acid" on Google produced about 12,000 web pages, evenly divided between typical chemical data sheets [with stringent handling procedures!] and health warning pages!
In fact, Fluorine is the most reactive of all the elements (elemental Fluoride is never found by itself in nature) and it was only the relatively recent laboratory-induced joining of Fluoride to Xenon, one of the previously "inert" elements (those in the right-most column in the picture above) that caused this group of elements to be renamed "noble" instead.
Fluoride is used extensively in computer chip and Aluminum and steel manufacture, causing a staggering amount of environmental damage.
Fluoridated compounds are also extremely effective in killing bugs. The wholely predictable side effect of spraying crops with fluoridated pesticides is that fluoride remains on the produce, making fluoride-caused food contamination a very real concern and a good reason, by itself, to consider eating only organic food. Beverage drinkers are not safe either.
Fluorine is also found in mind-affecting drugs like Prozac and the "date rape" drug Rohypnol. Click here for a more complete list of drugs containing fluorine.
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Everything feels broken
by Sapphy inhi all - beware, long post comming up!.
i've always been a person who 'needed to know'.
as a born in i felt incredibly lucky that my parents and grandparents had found 'the truth' - no need to struggle to 'break free from babylon's bondage' for me!
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freydo
You know, when you stop and think about it, it really boggles the mind. The more we learn the less we know. All we know for sure is that we're on board this speck of a planet whizzing around our sun at 33,000+ mph and heaven only knows where in Universe. Our species has been doing this for a little over 6000 years, as best as we can figure. And what has gone on during this time is just truly mind numbing. When I think of the butchery that has gone on non-stop it makes me want to disavow being any part of the human race, and makes the words of Messiah ring ever more true, that, "My Kingdom is not of this world." And for me, like Paul, death would be a gain, which is of course the antithesis of the rest of the planet who seem in a frenzy to pack life into their dying organisms. And then there's the issue of the 6000 years. Zippity do da. We know we weren't created by accident unless you're of the conviction that it wasn't that long ago that humans stopped having sex with monkeys. Maybe some still are. Who knows. But most of us who haven't been on Prozac too long, think that there was intellegent life on this planet prior to 6000 years ag0. I mean 6000 years in galactic time is like the blink of an eye. And then we have all these flying saucer reports from very credible sources and ancient civilizations that just vanished without a trace. Well, the whole thing just gets incomprehensible. And really there's just one hope, for me at any rate, and that is that the Book of Revelation is true, and that somehow, one day, "God will wipe away every tear and death will be no more." Revelation 21:4 Shalom out.
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The Economy for 2010
by oldflame inhello all my jwn friends.. .
i felt the need to share what i have heard recently.
i have a very close friend who has a brother who is an economist.
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freydo
FDIC Opens A Massive New Office Near Chicago
Just To Handle The Coming Tidal Wave Of Midwest Bank Closings They Are Expecting
(The Economic Collapse Blog) http://republicbroadcasting.org/?p=6894
"Is the Midwest about to see a massive wave of bank closings? That is apparently what the FDIC is expecting. The FDIC is opening up a massive new satellite office in the Chicago area that will be dedicated to managing receiverships and liquidating assets from failed Midwest banks. This new facility will occupy 7 floors in an 11 floor building. The office space that the FDIC is leasing is well over 100,000 square feet and will employ approximately 500 temporary employees and contractors. This is a huge expenditure by the FDIC. So will there really be so many bank failures over the next couple of years in the Midwest that a 100,000 square foot facility is required to deal with it?
Apparently someone at the FDIC thinks so. But this is not the first time the FDIC has done something like this.
The FDIC has already opened similar offices in Irvine, California and Jacksonville, Florida. Each time, the number of bank failures in those states increased dramatically after the FDIC opened those facilities. So what is going to cause such a massive wave of bank failures that the FDIC will need hundreds of new employees just to deal with it?
Well, as we have reported previously, the financial powers in the U.S. are now moving to reduce the money supply, hoard cash and tighten credit. All of those things cause a slowdown in economic growth. At the same time, a gigantic “second wave” of adjustable mortgages is scheduled to reset starting this year. This could push the U.S. economy into “part 2″ of the housing crisis. Just check out the chart below….
In fact, one new study has been released that estimates that 5 million houses and condominiums on which mortgages are now delinquent will go through foreclosure and be put on the market within the next few years. Another devastating housing crisis would absolutely destroy the vast majority of small to mid-size banks in the United States. In such a scenario, the FDIC would definitely be able to make use of the new facilities that they are opening up around the United States................."The Coming Foreclosure Flood
By Alyssa Katz Feb 17th 2010 @ 9:45AM Filed Under: News
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Heartened by the recent rise in home prices? Don't get too comfortable. Standard & Poor's, the credit-rating agency that tells investors what mortgage-backed securities are worth, reports that the increase was just an illusion. It predicts the nation is about to see a deluge of new foreclosures that will drive real estate values back down.
Blame the "shadow inventory" – nearly 1.8 million homes that are on the road to foreclosure but for all kinds of reasons haven't gotten there yet.
Many homeowners have fallen behind on their mortgages or stopped paying, but foreclosure has not yet arrived. Mortgage servicers, the folks who send you the bills and file for foreclosure when you can't pay them, are overwhelmed. Courts, too, are backed up. Mortgage modifications and foreclosure moratoriums have put off the day of reckoning for borrowers, but not forever. And unemployment is sabotaging more homeowners every day..........................http://www.housingwatch.com/2010/02/17/the-coming-foreclosure-flood/?icid=webmail|wbml-aol|dl3|link2|http%3A%2F%2Fwww.housingwatch.com%2F2010%2F02%2F17%2Fthe-coming-foreclosure-flood%2F -
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Do You Use Floride?
by sammielee24 ini'm a believe in non-floridation because i believe that the introduction of toxins into our bodies does nothing but harm us in the long run.
fluoride has shown up in the blood of newborn babies and given that it affects the neurological systems, and given the fact that parents are warned not to mix formula with tap water in some areas or allow children under the age of 6 to use fluoridated toothpaste, you have to wonder who is making all the money on the product.
i watched a report on this just the other day where a dentist was saying that cavities are down in the popuation but what she didn't point out was all the casualities showing up now with tooth enaml wore off, tooth discolouration, bone loss and some cancer links.
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freydo
The floride has done nothing for your teeth. Your diet has. But the effects of floride on the rest of you may have big implications.
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Do You Use Floride?
by sammielee24 ini'm a believe in non-floridation because i believe that the introduction of toxins into our bodies does nothing but harm us in the long run.
fluoride has shown up in the blood of newborn babies and given that it affects the neurological systems, and given the fact that parents are warned not to mix formula with tap water in some areas or allow children under the age of 6 to use fluoridated toothpaste, you have to wonder who is making all the money on the product.
i watched a report on this just the other day where a dentist was saying that cavities are down in the popuation but what she didn't point out was all the casualities showing up now with tooth enaml wore off, tooth discolouration, bone loss and some cancer links.
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freydo
FOR ALL CONSPIRACY DISBELIEVERS - YOU THINK THERE MIGHT BE A CONNECTION
The Truth About 'Fluoride'
(or what every Mother should know)
by A. True Ott
[email protected]
© August 2000
See also | Feedback
Fluoride used by Nazis to sterilize inmates and make them docile. Fluoride a key dumbing down ingredient of Prozac and Sarin nerve gas -- poisons of choice for tyrant rats.
First of all, it needs to be stated that the 'substance' referred to as 'Fluoride' is a misnomer - there is no such substance listed in the periodic chart of the elements, nor in the prestigious CRC handbook, nor in the sacred 'bible' of the pharmaceutical industry - the illustrious 'Merck Index'. Instead, we find a GAS called Fluorine - and from the use of this gas in various industries such as aluminum manufacturing and the nuclear industry -certain toxic byproducts are created which have 'captured' fluorine molecules. One such toxic, poisonous 'byproduct' is called sodium Fluoride - which according to the Merck Index is primarily used as rat and cockroach poison and is also the active ingredient in most toothpastes and as an "additive to drinking water". But sadly, there is much more to this sordid tale.
Did you know that sodium Fluoride is also one of the basic ingredients in both PROZAC (FLUoxetene Hydrochloride) and Sarin Nerve Gas (Isopropyl-Methyl-Phosphoryl FLUORIDE) - (Yes, folks the same Sarin Nerve Gas that terrorists released on a crowded Japanese subway train!). Let me repeat:.......MUCH MORE
http://www.greaterthings.com/Lexicon/F/Fluoride.htmPS WHILE YOU'RE AT IT
Executive Order 12425 Has Obama Gone To Far
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA723G5Yiaw&feature=player_embedded
"CAPITALISM WITHOUT GOD IS FACISM" - http://www.v-a.com/"Godless socialism to rival the dark ages of Soviet Communism."
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April KM Question Box
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freydo
Whenever the question has to do with is permissible/advisable the answer is always no.
Is it ok to - NO!
Could a person - NO!
Should we ever - NO!
Would it be - NO!
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Snow
by EmptyInside inis anyone else here snowed in?
i'm going crazy here.
i haven't been able to get to work all week.
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