That ONE research paper that I never completed
I'm stoked to have found I still have all my sources for this information to continue to write it up, whenever I feel compelled to.
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Edition: 1, Section: FEATURES--NATIONAL, pg. 7
The concept of adding fluoride to drinking water for the purpose of mind control is said to have originated in the 1930s as a result of collaboration between German and Russian scientists. Sodium fluoride was originally used and was found to cause a ''mild lobotomy'' in people who consumed small quantities.
The effects were considered to be non-reversible after one year of continuous use of the tainted water. Nazi administrators added sodium fluoride to the water in concentration camps to make the prisoners docile and cooperative. Sodium fluoride (NaF) is used today in personal products like toothpaste.
To poison the water supply of an entire country with sodium fluoride would be expensive. However, it just so happens that there is a waste product created during the manufacture of phosphate fertilizers, fluorosilicic acid (H2SiF6), which is classified as hazardous waste and would be expensive to dispose of under EPA guidelines.
There is lots of this stuff available. This is the poison added to the public water supply in the United States and some other countries. It is actually economical for industry because they don't have to pay for hazardous waste disposal. They just pump it into the public water supply.
Michael Higgs
Timaru
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Comments (8)
I dislike the taste fluoride adds to water more than the worry it has a controlling effect.
this is a nice toothpaste
Work barely care except hurry up Aluminum is not recognized as a toxin so I was told. I avoid cans for sure.
Was it aluminum sulfate or oxide you were exposed to?