Sunday, June 10, 2007

Before u have that cup of Tea, consider this...

http://www.bruha.com/fluoride/html/green_tea___f.html

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holy ****!!!!!

damn, thanks for letting us in on the article renots. My whole family drinks tea!! several times a day.
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Another reason to just drink beer in my view.
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I brush with Tom's of Maine non-flouride toothpaste.It's harder to get than it used to be; don't get their flouridated variety by accident

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Or Baking Soda. It's all about PH anyways, with most of the carcinogenic materials being added to toothpaste for marketing purposes. Americans apparently have been well programmed to prefer toothpaste containing nuclear wasteproducts over toothpastes not containing flouride.
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http://www.sightings.com/general5/popcontrolagenda.htm

1945-1955 Much of the original proof that fluoride is safe for humans in low doses was generated by A-bomb program scientists who had been secretly ordered to provide "evidence useful in litigation" against defense contractors for fluoride injury to citizens. The first lawsuits against the American A-bomb program were not over radiation, but over fluoride damage, the documents show. Human studies were required. Bomb program researchers played a leading role in the design and implementation of the most extensive US study of the health effects of fluoridating public drinking water, conducted in Newburgh, New York, from 1945 to 1955. Then, in a classified operation code-named "Program F", they secretly gathered and analyzed blood and tissue samples from Newburgh citizens with the cooperation of New York State Health Department personnel.

The original, secret version (obtained by these reporters) of a study published by Program F scientists in the August 1948 Journal of the American Dental Association1 shows that evidence of adverse health effects from fluoride was censored by the US Atomic Energy Commission (AEC)-considered the most powerful of Cold War agencies-for reasons of "national security". The bomb program's fluoride safety studies were conducted at the University of Rochester-site of one of the most notorious human radiation experiments of the Cold War, in which unsuspecting hospital patients were injected with toxic doses of radioactive plutonium. The fluoride studies were conducted with the same ethical mindset, in which "national security" was paramount.

Why the Study?

1944 A Manhattan Project memorandum of 29 April 1944 states: "Clinical evidence suggests that uranium hexafluoride may have a rather marked central nervous system effect... It seems most likely that the F [code for fluoride] component rather than the T [code for uranium] is the causative factor." The memo, from a captain in the medical corps, is stamped SECRET and is addressed to Colonel Stafford Warren, head of the Manhattan Project's Medical Section.

Colonel Warren is asked to approve a program of animal research on CNS effects.

"Since work with these compounds is essential, it will be necessary to know in advance what mental effects may occur after exposure... This is important not only to protect a given individual, but also to prevent a confused workman from injuring others by improperly performing his duties. The author of the 1944 CNS research proposal attached to the 29 April memo was Dr Harold C. Hodge-at the time, chief of fluoride toxicology studies for the University of Rochester division of the Manhattan Project.

Late 1944 When a severe pollution incident occurred downwind of the E.I. DuPont de Nemours Company chemical factory in Deepwater, New Jersey. The factory was then producing millions of pounds of fluoride for the Manhattan Project whose scientists were racing to produce the world's first atomic bomb. The farms downwind in Gloucester and Salem counties were famous for their high-quality produce. Their peaches went directly to the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City; their tomatoes were bought up by Campbell's Soup. But in the summer of 1944 the farmers began reporting that their crops were blighted: "Something is burning up the peach crops around here." They said that poultry died after an all-night thunderstorm, and that farm workers who ate produce they'd picked would sometimes vomit all night and into the next day. "I remember our horses looked sick and were too stiff to work," Mildred Giordano, a teenager at the time, told these reporters. Some cows were so crippled that they could not stand up; they could only graze by crawling on their bellies. The account was confirmed in taped interviews with Philip Sadtler (shortly before he died), of Sadtler Laboratories of Philadelphia, one of the nation's oldest chemical consulting firms.

Sadtler had personally conducted the initial investigation of the damage. The farmers were stonewalled in their search for information about fluoride's effects on their health, and their complaints have long since been forgotten. But they unknowingly left their imprint on history: their complaints of injury to their health reverberated through the corridors of power in Washington and triggered intensive, secret, bomb program research on the health effects of fluoride.

Hitler claimed to have gotten his inspiration for the "final solution" from the extermination of Native Americans in the U.S.
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Originally posted by for20
[b]http://www.sightings.com/general5/popcontrolagenda.htm

Then, in a classified operation code-named "Program F", they secretly gathered and analyzed blood and tissue samples from Newburgh citizens with the cooperation of New York State Health Department personnel.

Program F? Wow, ain't that a devilishly deceptive name.
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First the fake moon landings, now this. This is the same mumbo-jumbo that the reactionary conservatives tried to serve up in the 50's to disallow flouridation of drinking water.

Where are you getting these things? The Ruby Ridge press?

I cant wait for the next post about how the stickers on the back on road signs are placed there to help the U.N. soldiers arrest people that own guns.

Youre killing me, Renuts!
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Funny how exactly half the country thinks it's fact while the other half thinks its a bunch of baloney

keep enjoyin' that flouride!

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Originally posted by fakesurfers


First the fake moon landings, now this. This is the same mumbo-jumbo that the reactionary conservatives tried to serve up in the 50's to disallow flouridation of drinking water.

Where are you getting these things? The Ruby Ridge press?

I cant wait for the next post about how the stickers on the back on road signs are placed there to help the U.N. soldiers arrest people that own guns.

Youre killing me, Renuts!

yes fatesuffers, we live in a utopia where govn't wants nothing except for eveeryone to be happy and have children.

what reality r U livin' in? oh, tv sez everything is fine so IT MUST BE THAT WAY, RIGHT?

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Program F? Wow, ain't that a devilishly deceptive name.

well it was the '40s and people were alot more simple then...
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Here's an interesting tidbit of information I just learned: On July 8, 1947 witnesses claim a spaceship with five aliens aboard crashed on a sheep-and-cattle ranch outside Roswell, New Mexico. This is an incident, of course, that many say has been covered up by the government. However, you may not know that on March 31, 1948, exactly nine months after that day, Al Gore was born. Ahem...... how did New Mexico vote?
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Yay another reason to justify my tea hating. Drink more coffee!!!

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