dingpatch
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Well, , , , , then again, , , , , there is/was the old "fluoride" conspiracy theory, , , , ,;
Many. many, years ago, and probably still to this day, there was a perhaps "new" industrial process that produced fluoride as a "waste" product but, being that fluoride is so very poisonous, it could not be easily disposed of. So, , , , , the "Rich Industrial Magnate" came up with the scheme to add the fluoride to the drinking water supply and, as such, he would not need to worry about paying to dispose of the fluoride and actually got to sell it, , , , ,!!??!!??!!
>>>>. "If you dig into why water fluoridation began, you find a convoluted, suspicious mess. According to the conspiracy theory, the name of the company with the biggest profit to be made from water fluoridation was ALCOA. The ALCOA Company had an unlimited supply of toxic waste - a byproduct of aluminium, AKA fluoride. At their lab, an ALCOA-sponsored biochemist did a test on rats that showed cavities were reduced with the fluoridated water and concluded that: "The case should be regarded as proved." In this historic moment in 1939, so the story goes, the first public proposal that the US should fluoridate its water supplies wasn't made by a doctor or a dentist, but an industry scientist working for a company that was also threatened by fluoride damage claims.
Another part of the theory is that, during the Second World War, industrial fluoride pollution increased because of the production and extensive use of ALCOA aluminium in aircraft manufacturing. It was after the Second World War that many governments began to put fluoride in our water supplies to protect people against cavities. Coincidence!?" <<<<
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Edited: 11/27/2019 at 05:58 AM by dingpatch
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