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Zarayna Pradyer's avatar

Periodically, this issue would be briefly mentioned - and dismissed by the British Dental Assoc. and the most eminent of our physicians. The impression was that this irritating matter was misunderstood by the ignorant, neurotic public and that without the beneficence of fluoride in our water, our children – very poor children - would be, more or less, toothless. And the experts had graphs and pictures as evidence.

Looking back, we ponder whether ‘the poor’ have ever been a concern of the powerful and we note the compliance to the narrative by those with vested interests.

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kimyo's avatar

>>they helplessly watch it slip through their fingers

i think you are getting way ahead of yourself here.

the vast majority of us still have fluoridated water coming out of the tap.

so far all rfk jr has accomplished is the equivalent of replacing the fda's conference room furniture.

who needs another study of autism/vaccines? the study was done, just republish it, this time including the offending data which was suppressed (William Thompson).

my rating of president warp speed and rfk jr's first 100 days: zero stars, insipid, meek.

why does trump surround himself with so many nitwits? bondi: i have the epstein files on my desk. reminds me of sidney powell 'we have the server'.

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Benjamin Bartee's avatar

I agree with a lot of that criticism.

What I meant was slipping through their fingers is narrative control over fluoride in particular, which is actually in the process of happening

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kimyo's avatar

in my nyc suburb i'd say a third of people are aware that there is a controversy over fluoride use.

unfortunately, 99% of local dentists will refer these directly to snopes.

i'll agree that they have begun to lose control, but to me it's baby steps so far. rfk jr has actually made it easier for the media to attack the anti fluoridation movement.

he could present significant evidence of gov't malfeasance on many key health issues. instead he lets himself get dragged into silly discussions about darpa and chemtrails.

why isn't some doge genius running searches on the cdc/fda emails?

for that matter, if doge is serious, why not audit boeing/lockheed et al? that's where the wasted money is.

what we have is only the appearance of a government purge/shakeup. there is no substance here. jfk files? 9/11 saudi/fbi? ecohealth?

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Xhackedly's avatar

We need to divert fluoridation budgets to lamp post building, nationwide. Lots of lamp posts.

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Zarayna Pradyer's avatar

Yes! lol.

Thanks for that cheerful thought. xxx

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Dudeman's avatar

Great article....and a glass of jet fuel please. I hope this good news spreads up here to Canada-stan where our water just reeks of chemicals. I think Fluoride may be the worst of our problems with our drinking water.

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Al's avatar

Back in the con-vid daze 2020, had to go from a non-fluoridated country (been here for 3 decades, plus I have been using an RV filter for ages) and back to my home country, which has been soaked in fluoride since the 60's. Only went for a month and hoped to return and get back "home". However, due to the con-vid caper there were cancellations galore with regards to air travel. After a couple of months, I could literally feel the difference in my state of mind from daily consumption of that tainted water. Ended up getting out way past the time I expected.......and then when getting back, had to stay in freakin' quarantine for 2 weeks costing over £1,000..... 🤪 PS - Never wore a face nappy/diaper too!

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