So apparently fluoride is a mind control drug?

WHy am I expecting Inertia to start talking about protecting our Precious Bodily Fluids any moment now?
 
You expect him to do anything but woo out when confronted with a .gov link? Seriously, Inertia, literally everything in your post was addressed earlier in the thread. Go find a militia to preach to.
 
You expect him to do anything but woo out when confronted with a .gov link? Seriously, Inertia, literally everything in your post was addressed earlier in the thread. Go find a militia to preach to.

I only post for the LURKERS!

(Not those insain individuels whoes branes have been destroid by compoonds of fluorine) :D
 
Seriously, though, Inertia, how do you explain the fact that nearly every scientist on Earth can tell you that Fluoride isn't remotely dangerous in the quantities we're talking about? Are they all agents/shills/sheeple?
EDIT: And yes, I admit I've only read about 70% of your blatant hunk o' copypasta (tm)--but that's more than enough to tell you that it's essentially crap. Osteosarcoma, for example, is among the rarest types of cancer; you're more likely to get it from a dentist's x-ray than from the fluoride rinse, and any indication that it's on the rise is likely an artifact, given the tiny size of the populations being surveyed. Neither myself nor anyone I know has experienced any ill effects from dental fluoride treatments (which, btw, are not illegal), which would be impossible if your figure is right. Anything on Earth, from fluoride to calcium to water to oxygen, will kill you in extreme amounts--and yet we use potentially deadly compounds on ourselves all the time, because the odds of an overdose are extremely low.
 
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Oh, so evidence is considered trolling? :rolleyes: I am done with this thread, you people are mindless. :)
 
This is the easiest CT in the world to debunk. You can do it at home.

1) Buy a bunch of "juicy" fruits: apples, oranges, watermelons, etc.

2) Record your thoughts and behavior on a normal day (the control).

3) On another normal day, drink about 5 times the amount of tap water you normally drink. Record your thoughts and behavior (the first extreme).

4) On still another normal day, drink no water at all. Use fresh-squeezed fruit juices to hydrate yourself. Record your thoughts and behavior (the opposite extreme).


While doing #3, did you notice yourself suddenly supporting fascism and mysterious men in black whom you've never met? While doing #4, did you notice yourself start believing in Truthy things like thermite, invisible explosives, holographic planes, and space death ray laser beams?

Try it at home!
 
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Wrong, ley lines are there first the natives had middens on (in) them. I watched a mason temple built in a odd place only to find out it was positioned on a ley line. But you are right about water not always with a ley line. I have lost the water test results. But I can read and remember.

So people built churchs on top of rubbish dumps?
 
Ummm.... Yes. There is naturally occurring sodium fluoride and other fluorine compounds just like cyano compounds some of which are safe and beneficial. But naturally occurring has nothing to do with safety. Uranium is natural, but I don't suggest ingesting of it. The natural sodium fluoride is responsible for birth defects and premature aging where it occurs in high enough levels. The chronic effects are "unknown" at lower doses but if it will kill a cockroach, then be suspicious.

Rurik C. ROARK, Baltimore, Md.: "Insecticide", US Patent 1,524,884; filed Aug. 6, 1923; granted Feb. 3, 1925 ("The poisonous action of soluble fluorides is well known and has been utilized for the control of injurious insects. For example, sodium fluoride, a salt readily soluble in water, is a very effective roach poison and is a common ingredient of roach powders. Potassium and barium fluorides have been similarly employed ...")

"There is nothing new in the use of sodium fluosilicate as an insecticide. Its use for that purpose was described nearly thirty years ago by HIGBEE (English Patent No. 8236, May 23, 1896). More recently, WILLE has reported tests with sodium fluosilicate against roaches and COBENZL mentions it as a common ingredient of rat and insect poisons" (Roark C., Department of Agriculture: "Fluorides vs. fluosilicates as insecticides", Science 63 (April 23, 1926) 431-2)
 
Seriously, though, Inertia, how do you explain the fact that nearly every scientist on Earth can tell you that Fluoride isn't remotely dangerous in the quantities we're talking about? Are they all agents/shills/sheeple?
EDIT: And yes, I admit I've only read about 70% of your blatant hunk o' copypasta (tm)--but that's more than enough to tell you that it's essentially crap. Osteosarcoma, for example, is among the rarest types of cancer; you're more likely to get it from a dentist's x-ray than from the fluoride rinse, and any indication that it's on the rise is likely an artifact, given the tiny size of the populations being surveyed. Neither myself nor anyone I know has experienced any ill effects from dental fluoride treatments (which, btw, are not illegal), which would be impossible if your figure is right. Anything on Earth, from fluoride to calcium to water to oxygen, will kill you in extreme amounts--and yet we use potentially deadly compounds on ourselves all the time, because the odds of an overdose are extremely low.

This is not even remotely correct. Yes, the old and tired adage about everything is a poison is true, but the science of toxicology is very different from your example. Trace amounts of NaCl / NaBr and non-toxic compared to NaFl. Oversalting food can give you hypertension, but it goes away once the diet is changed. NaFl has much more serious potential reprocussions. http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/englishhtml/S3722.htm (health 3) NaCl http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/englishhtml/S3338.htm (health 1). By the way, read the back of your toothpaste tube and take a look at some professionals (the link) that are done with fluoride. This is something that's on it's way out.

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/79326.php
 
You know when fluoridation first began? Nineteen hundred and forty-six. Nineteen forty-six. How does that coincide with your post-war Commie conspiracy, huh? It's incredibly obvious, isn't it? A foreign substance is introduced into our precious bodily fluids without the knowledge of the individual. Certainly without any choice. That's the way your hard-core Commie works.

I first became aware of it during the physical act of love. Yes, a profound sense of fatigue... a feeling of emptiness followed. Luckily I was able to interpret these feelings correctly. Loss of essence. I can assure you it has not recurred. Women sense my power and they seek the life essence.

I do not avoid women... but I do deny them my essence.

;)

For those who haven't seen it

Well worth a rental
 
This is the easiest CT in the world to debunk. You can do it at home.

1) Buy a bunch of "juicy" fruits: apples, oranges, watermelons, etc.

2) Record your thoughts and behavior on a normal day (the control).

3) On another normal day, drink about 5 times the amount of tap water you normally drink. Record your thoughts and behavior (the first extreme).

4) On still another normal day, drink no water at all. Use fresh-squeezed fruit juices to hydrate yourself. Record your thoughts and behavior (the opposite extreme).


While doing #3, did you notice yourself suddenly supporting fascism and mysterious men in black whom you've never met? While doing #4, did you notice yourself start believing in Truthy things like thermite, invisible explosives, holographic planes, and space death ray laser beams?

Try it at home!

A few problems with this experiment:

1. Advocates of the fluoride theory claim that the effects are caused through consistent exposure; a single dose won't do it

2. If the fruit was grown with fluoridated water, it will have absorbed some of the fluoride, thus perverting your control

I think the better way to debunk this claim is similar to the way James Randi debunks homeopathy. I don't have the time to find hard data right now, but this article opposes bottled water because it does not contain enough fluoride to provide dental benefits.

In other words, just as with homeopathy, an extremely dilute portion of fluoride won't do anything. However, assuming the opposite is also true, how much fluoride is in the water in order to achieve these positive dental effects? How does the % of fluoride compare to, say, mercury?

Speaking from experience, I feel noticeably better when drinking filtered water, as opposed to tap water. However, it is important to note that my water filter does not remove fluoride.
 
I almost fell for this one, until I realized that probably everyone who suddenly 'realized' flouride was a mind control drug somehow realized it while using it. Guess it doesn't work that well..
 
I didn't know Jews were Zombies,(thought they were quite smart as they own most things) our water has no natural fluoride. We have primery water bore. In spite of what others have said I say only sodium fluoride is harmfull and not natural. Catch 22 drink S.Fluoride and you can't dowse, so how do you find your own underground water.?


But the underground water you've found by dowsing, it contains fluoride. The only possible conclusion that makes sense is that you're part of the NWO conspiracy.
 
I almost fell for this one, until I realized that probably everyone who suddenly 'realized' flouride was a mind control drug somehow realized it while using it. Guess it doesn't work that well..
Not really.

A lot of conspiracy fantasists seem to have a “hero of my own life story” worldview. Meaning, they’re somehow more clever that the world’s top physicists, chemists and doctors, and have uncanny mutant powers that make them immune to the same chemicals, signals and other influences that keep the rest of mankind under gubbermint/NWO/Reptilian control.

Heck, I’ve even heard conspiracy fantasists ranting about how they obviously have extremely powerful auras because occasionally street lamps black out when they walk by.
 

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