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Fluoridation Poisoning

Posted by Michelle Moquin on June 15th, 2011

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Readers: On Sunday, I posted a write by Dr. Mercola about “Flouride”. Heard enough? Well, I’m going to tell you more. Here’s another article that may interest you. It gives us a little…no actually a lot of background on this fluoridation poison, that if you don’t know by now you will after reading this write, is truly fucking us up.

Fluoride is a byproduct of aluminum production. Nobody knew what to do with it – hence, it became a very expensive problem to solve. That was until they decided to claim a health benefit so great, they could justify the government buying it and putting it in the water…our water that we have been drinking and bathing in daily.

Once again, human lives are tossed aside for the love of money. Here’s the write:

“Fluoridation is the greatest case of scientific fraud of this century.”  – Robert Carlton, Ph.D, former EPA scientist, 1992

The story begins in 1924, when Interessen Gemeinschaft Farben (I.G. Farben), a German chemical manufacturing company, began receiving loans from American bankers, gradually leading to the creation of the huge I.G. Farben cartel. In 1928 Henry Ford and American Standard Oil Company (The Rockefellers) merged their assets with I.G. Farben, and by the early thirties, there were more than a hundred American corporations which had subsidiaries and co-operative understandings in Germany. The I.G. Farben assets in America were controlled by a holding Company, American I.G. Farben, which listed on it’s board of directors: Edsel Ford, President of the Ford Motor Company, Chas. E. Mitchell, President of Rockerfeller’s National City Bank of New York, Walter Teagle, President of Standard Oil New York, Paul Warburg, Chairman of the federal reserve and brother of Max Warburg, financier of Germany’s War effort, Herman Metz, a director of the Bank of Manhattan, controlled by the Warburgs, and a number of other members, three of which were tried and convicted as German war criminals for their crimes against humanity. In 1939 under the Alted agreement, the American Aluminum Company (ALCOA), then the worlds largest producer of sodium fluoride, and the Dow Chemical Company transferred its technology to Germany. Colgate, Kellogg, Dupont and many other companies eventually signed cartel agreements with I.G. Farben, creating a powerful lobby group accurately dubbed “the fluoride mafia”(Stephen 1995).

At the end of World War II, the US government sent Charles Eliot Perkins, a research worker in chemistry, biochemistry, physiology and pathology, to take charge of the vast Farben chemical plants in Germany. The German chemists told Perkins of a scheme which they had devised during the war and had been adapted by the German General Staff. The German chemists explained of their attempt to control the population in any given area through the mass medication of drinking water with sodium fluoride, a tactic used in German and Russian prisoner of war camps to make the prisoners “stupid and docile”(Stephen 1995). Farben had developed plans during the war to fluoridate the occupied countries because it was found that fluoridation caused slight damage to a specific part of the brain, making it more difficult for the person affected to defend his freedom and causing the individual to become more docile towards authority. Fluoride remains one of the strongest anti-psychotic substances known, and is contained in twenty-five percent of the major tranquilizers. It may not seem surprising that Hitler’s regime practiced the concept of mind control through chemical means, but the American military continued Nazi research, exploring techniques to incapacitate an enemy or medicate an entire nation. As stated in the Rockerfeller Report, a Presidential briefing on CIA activities, “the drug program was part of a much larger CIA program to study possible means of controlling human behavior”(Stephen 1995).

The ‘dental caries prevention myth’ associated with fluoride, originated in the United States in 1939, when a scientist named Gerald J. Cox, employed by ALCOA, the largest producer of toxic fluoride waste and at the time being threatened by fluoride damage claims, fluoridated some lab rats, concluded that fluoride reduced cavities and claimed that it should be added to the nation’s water supplies. In 1947, Oscar R. Ewing, a long time ALCOA lawyer, was appointed head of the Federal Security Agency , a position that placed him in charge of the Public Health Service(PHS). Over the next three years, eighty-seven new American cities began fluoridating their water, including the control city in a water fluoridation study in Michigan, thus eliminating the most scientifically objective test of safety and benefit before it was ever completed.

American ‘education and research’ was funded by the Aluminum Manufacturing, Fertilizer and Weapons Industry looking for an outlet for the increasingly mounting fluoride industrial waste while attaining positive profit increase. The ‘discovery’ that fluoride benefited teeth, was paid for by industry that needed to be able to defend “lawsuits from workers and communities poisoned by industrial fluoride emissions” (Bryson 1995) and turn a liability into an asset. Fluoride, a waste constituent in the manufacturing processes of explosives, fertilizers and other ‘necessities’, was expensive to dispose of properly and until a ‘use’ was found for it in America’s water supplies, the substance was only considered a toxic, hazardous waste. Through sly public re-education, fluoride, once a waste product, became the active ingredient in fluorinated pesticides, fungicides, rodenticides, anesthetics, tranquilizers, fluorinated pharmaceuticals, and a number of industrial and domestic products, fluorinated dental gels, rinses and toothpastes. Fluoride is so much a part of a multibillion-dollar industrial and pharmaceutical income, that any withdrawal of support from pro-fluoridationists is financially impossible, legally unthinkable and potentially devastating for their career and reputation.

Funded by US industrialists, in an attempt to encourage public acceptance of fluoride, Edward Bernays, known also as the father of PR, or the original spin doctor, began a campaign of deception to persuade public opinion. Barnays explained “you can get practically any idea accepted if doctors are in favour. The public is willing to accept it because a doctor is an authority to most people, regardless of how much he knows or doesn’t know”(Bryson 2004). Doctors who endorsed fluoridation didn’t know that research discrediting fluoride’s safety was either suppressed or not conducted in the first place. Fluoride became equated with scientific progress and since it was introduced to the public as a health-enhancing substance, added to the environment for the children’s sake, those opposing fluoride were dismissed as cranks, quacks and lunatics. Fluoride became impervious to criticism because of a relentless PR offensive, but also because of it’s overall toxicity. Unlike chemicals that have a signature effect, fluoride, a systemic poison, produces a range of health problems, so it’s effects are more difficult to diagnose.

Recently declassified US Military documents such as Manhattan Project, shows how Fluoride is the key chemical in atomic bomb production and millions of tonnes of it were needed for the manufacture of bomb-grade uranium and plutonium. Fluoride poisoning, not radiation poisoning, emerged as the leading chemical health hazard for both workers and nearby communities. A-bomb scientists were ordered to provide evidence useful for defense in litigation, so they began secretly testing fluoride on unsuspecting hospital patients and indignant, mentally retarded children.. “The August 1948 Journal of the American Dental Association shows that evidence of adverse effects from fluoride was censored by the US Atomic Energy Commission for reasons of “national security” (Griffiths 1998). The only report released stated that fluoride was safe for humans in small doses.

During the Cold War, Dr. Harold C. Hodge, who had been the toxicologist for the US Army Manhattan Project, was the leading scientific promoter of water fluoridation. While Dr. Hodge was reassuring congress of the safety of water fluoridation, he was covertly conducting one of the nation’s first public water fluoridation experiments in Newburgh, New York, secretly studying biological samples from Newburgh citizens at his US laboratory at the University of Rochester. Since there are no legal constraints against the suppression of scientific data, the only published conclusion resulting from these experiments was that fluoride was safe in low doses, a profoundly helpful verdict for the US Military who feared lawsuits for fluoride injury from workers in nuclear power plants and munitions factories. Fluoride pollution was one of the biggest legal worries facing key US industrial sectors during the cold war. A secret group of corporate attorneys, known as the Fluorine Lawyers Committee, whose members included US Steel, ALCOA, Kaiser Aluminum, and Reynolds Metals, commissioned research at the Kettering Laboratory at the University of Cincinnati to “provide ammunition”(Bryson 2004) for those corporations who were fighting a wave of citizen claims for fluoride injury. The Fluorine Lawyers Committee and their medical ambassadors were in personal and frequent contact with the senior officials of the federal National Institute for Dental Research, and have been implied in the ‘burying’ of the forty year old Kettering study, which showed that fluoride poisoned the lungs and lymph nodes in laboratory animals. Private interests, sought to destroy careers and censor information by ensuring that scientific studies raising doubts about the safety of fluoride never got funded, and if they did, never got published.

During the 1990’s, research conducted by Harvard toxicologist Phillis Mullenix showed that fluoride in water may lead to lower IQ’s, and produced symptoms in rats strongly resembling attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Just days before her research was accepted for publication, Mullenix was fired as the head of toxicology at the Forsyth Dental Center in Boston. Then her application for a grant to continue her fluoride and central nervous system research was turned down by the US National Institute of Health (NIH), when an NIH panel told her that “fluoride does not have central nervous system effects”(Griffiths 1998).

Despite growing evidence that it is harmful to public health, US federal and state public health agencies and large dental and medical organizations such as the American Dental Association (ADA), continue to promote fluoride. Water fluoridation continues, despite the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s own scientists, whose union, Chapter 280 of the National Treasury Employees Union, has taken a strong stand against it. Dr. William Hirzy, vice president of Chapter 280, stated that “fluoride (that is added to municipal water) is a hazardous waste product for which there is substantial evidence of adverse health effects and, contrary to public perception, virtually no evidence of significant benefits”( Mullenix 1998). Although fluoride is up to fifty times more toxic than sulfur dioxide, it is still not regulated as an air pollutant by the American Clean Air Act. Since thousands of tonnes of industrial fluoride waste is poured into drinking water supplies all over North America, supposedly to encourage gleaming smiles in our children, big industry in the US has the benefit of emitting as much fluoride waste into the environment as they like with absolutely no requirement to measure emissions and no way of being held accountable for poisoning people, animals and vegetation.

In August 2003, the EPA requested that the National Research Council, the research arm of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), re-evaluate water fluoride safety standards by reviewing recent scientific literature, because the last review in 1993 had major gaps in research. “Neither the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), nor the National Institute for Dental Research (NIDR), nor the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry has any proof on fluoride’s safety or effectiveness”(Sterling 1993). The International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology has classified fluoride as an unapproved dental medicament due to it’s high toxicity and the US National Cancer Institute Toxicological Program has found fluoride to be an “equivocal carcinogen” (Maurer 1990).

Currently the US government is continuing to introduce further fluoridation schemes throughout the country, including the Water Act passed in November 2003, which has made it impossible for water companies to undergo civil or criminal hearings as a result of adding fluoride to public water supplies.

In a society where products containing asbestos, lead, beryllium and many other carcinogens have been recalled from the marketplace, it is surprising that fluoride is embraced so thoroughly and blindly. It seems absurd that we would consider paying the chemical industry to dispose of their toxic waste by adding it to our water supply. Hiding the hazards of fluoride pollution from the public is a capitalist-style con job of epic proportions that has occurred because a powerful lobby wishes to manipulate public opinion in order to protect it’s own financial interests. “Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country… our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of” (Bernays 1991).

PS: A side not about Dr. Mercola that I want to make very clear. Although I think he is pretty remarkable in his research and reporting, I do not support his products. His products are very expensive compared to many other comparable products out there.  A high percentage of what you are paying for in product goes to advertising….to the hype of the product. And Dr. Mercola is all about getting the word out on his products.

So as much as I like what he has to say, he is way too expensive. So I suggest you read his writes, learn from them, but do your own research and if you feel like the product is for you, buy it from other companies who produce similar products. (See my medical disclaimer in the right hand column of my blog for more details.)

By Dr. Mercola charging astronomical prices it drives other companies to charge more for what we all know we could get for less. As we all know…the medial industry is not immune to greed.

Want to chime in your thoughts? Blog me.

I don’t like to wait too long to comment to my readers, but sometimes that is the way it is.

Dr. Arieh Eldad: Thank you for taking the time and risk of posting on my blog. (that sentiment goes out to so many of you who put your lives on the line to tell your plight as well) I hear what you have to say and I try to spread the word through my blog.

I have blogged about the atrocities that happen to arab women, and really the plight of women in general across the world. Some feel uncomfortable to hear about it…to read about what I and others write. But the uncomfortableness that people feel is nothing compared to how these women feel…to how these women live on a daily basis. Ask Bagram, or Farah, or Herat, or Jalabad, or Bahran Chah or the many other women who have shared their stories.

Whenever I feel overwhelmed by it all, I think of the women that have to live by it all. They are the ones that live on the front line of barbarism.

The plight of women is not something that can be heard once or even a few times. It has to be talked about…stories have to be told…it has to be in our face every day because women live with it every day. We need to open our hearts and keep it in our minds, or change has no chance. I too pray for your success.

Zen Lill: Yes I love a warm car soaking in the sun with a view of the bridge. My mind is going so fast all of the time, that a drive in my car or a sit in my car is usually for quiet time. Every once in awhile, more often that I like, I tune into NPR.

Doug: Lol….probably because I so relate. Did you get the quinoi? :)

Anna Of Guam: Good luck to Ms. Shayna Jo Afaisen!

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Ah…I think I am now caught up. The forum is open…

Peace out.

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13 Responses to “Fluoridation Poisoning”

  1. Zen Lill Says:

    Hi Mischa, I read Mercola’s stuff religiously, love the guy : ) and his info is spot on.

    I received 35 comments yesterday : D mostly on several different posts, of course, so I’m going to have to give the heads up to comment on the current day. It was fun to read them all but led me to think ‘what do back pain and blogging have in common?’ – hee hee hee – a lot, as it turns out.

    The sun finally came out so time for some Vitey D, enjoy your day, Luv, Zen Lill

  2. Health Info Says:

    Salads That Will Change the Way You Eat

    Mollie Katzen

    Really healthful and refreshing salads bear no resemblance to those boring bowlfuls of wilted, nutrient-challenged iceberg lettuce.

    For maximum health benefits and enjoyment, we want salads that are culinary creations — unique blends packed with nutrition and full of textures, colors and flavor, yet simple and speedy to prepare.

    That may seem like a tall order, but when I called Mollie Katzen, author of the famed Moosewood Cookbook and charter member of the Harvard School of Public Health Nutrition Roundtable, she had plenty of super salad recipes that fit the bill. Bonus: Fiber-rich salads are filling, so food cravings are kept in check.

    Each of the following recipes makes four to six servings. Try one today — it will forever change the way you think about salad.

    Katzen’s California Waldorf Salad

    Special health benefits: The yogurt has calcium to strengthen bones… oranges provide vitamin C to support the immune system… and the omega-3 fatty acids in the avocado contribute to a healthy heart and brain.

    Salad…
    3 medium apples
    2 navel oranges, sectioned
    1 stalk celery, minced
    ¼ cup packed raisins or currants
    Lettuce leaves
    1 cup sliced ripe mango or papaya
    1 cup toasted cashew pieces

    Dressing…
    1 cup plain low-fat yogurt
    ½ teaspoon grated lemon rind
    2 Tablespoons lemon juice
    1 ripe avocado, mashed
    1 Tablespoon honey

    In a medium-sized bowl, combine apples, oranges, celery and raisins. In a blender or food processor, puree together all dressing ingredients. Pour dressing over apple mixture and toss well. Spoon onto a bed of lettuce leaves. Top with mango or papaya slices and cashews.

    Marinated Sweet Potato and Broccoli Salad

    Special health benefits: The sweet potatoes are rich in immune-boosting beta-carotene plus vitamin A for healthy skin and eyes… and the walnut oil provides monounsaturated fats for cardiovascular protection.

    Salad…
    3 medium-sized sweet potatoes or yams, peeled
    1 large bunch broccoli, cut into small spears
    1 green apple, thinly sliced (optional)

    Marinade…
    ½ cup roasted walnut oil or olive oil
    1 garlic clove, minced
    3 Tablespoons lemon juice
    2 Tablespoons raspberry vinegar or red wine vinegar
    1 teaspoon salt
    1 Tablespoon dry mustard
    1 Tablespoon honey
    Freshly ground black pepper, to taste

    Cut the sweet potatoes into quarters, then into thin slices. Steam or boil potatoes until soft, about eight to 10 minutes. In a medium-sized bowl, combine marinade ingredients. Add hot potatoes to marinade and mix gently. Steam broccoli until bright green and just tender, about five minutes. Rinse broccoli under cold water and drain well. Lay broccoli spears on top of potato-marinade mixture. Cover tightly and refrigerate for several hours. About 15 minutes before serving, stir broccoli into potato mixture. Serve garnished with green apple slices, if desired.

    Buttermilk Spinach Salad with Strawberries

    Special health benefits: Bone-building benefits come from the calcium in the spinach and the cheese… strawberries are packed with antioxidant vitamin C.

    Salad…
    10 ounces fresh spinach leaves, stemmed and chopped
    ½ pint fresh strawberries, hulled and quartered
    ¼ cup thinly sliced red onion
    3 ounces fresh goat cheese or Feta cheese, crumbled
    Freshly ground black pepper, to taste

    Dressing…
    2 Tablespoons balsamic vinegar
    4 Tablespoons buttermilk
    2 Tablespoons light-colored honey
    ¼ teaspoon salt
    2 teaspoons finely minced shallots
    5 Tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil

    In a large salad bowl, gently toss spinach, strawberries and onion. Top with crumbled cheese and black pepper. Set aside. In a small bowl, combine all dressing ingredients except the olive oil and whisk until blended. Continue whisking as you drizzle in the olive oil in a slow, steady stream. (If the taste is too sharp, whisk in more oil.) Pour dressing over salad and toss.

    Mollie’s Cauliflower-Carrot Medley

    Special health benefits: Cauliflower, a cruciferous vegetable, has anticancer properties. Try the new purple or orange varieties of cauliflower, which have higher concentrations of antioxidants. More plusses: Beta-carotene from the carrots… and the heart-healthy properties of garlic.

    Ingredients…
    2 Tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
    4 cups chopped cauliflower, cut into 1-inch florets
    3 medium carrots, cut into thin 1½-inch strips
    ½ teaspoon salt
    2 large cloves garlic, minced
    2 Tablespoons balsamic vinegar
    Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
    4 fresh basil leaves, cut into strips

    In a medium-to-large skillet, warm the olive oil over medium heat. Add cauliflower, carrots and salt and sauté over medium heat until almost tender, about eight to 10 minutes. Stir in garlic and continue to sauté for three minutes. Transfer mixture to a bowl. Stir in vinegar, pepper and basil. Versatile: This salad can be served warm, cold or at room temperature.

    Gingery Marinated Chickpea Salad

    Special health benefits: Ginger has anti-inflammatory properties… chickpeas are packed with energizing protein plus immune-boosting zinc.

    Ingredients…
    5 cups cooked chickpeas
    5 Tablespoons lemon juice
    2 large cloves garlic, minced
    2 Tablespoons finely minced ginger
    2 Tablespoons red wine vinegar
    ½ cup finely minced red onion
    1 teaspoon salt
    Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
    Rinse and drain the chickpeas. In a medium-sized bowl, combine all ingredients and mix well. Cover tightly and refrigerate for at least four hours, stirring periodically. Serve alone… or with lettuce leaves or over rice, if desired.

    Personal interviewed Mollie Katzen, author or coauthor of 11 books, including the best-selling Moosewood Cookbook and Mollie Katzen’s Recipes: Salads (both from Ten Speed).

    She is a member of the Harvard School of Public Health Nutrition Roundtable and was named by Health magazine as one of the five “Women Who Changed the Way We Eat.”

  3. Debbie Says:

    Howie, did you know that you live in the most dangerous city in America when it comes to NATURAL disasters?
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    The US city most prone to natural disasters is Miami. It lies on an exposed peninsula and is vulnerable to major hurricanes and storm-surge flooding. New Orleans is second riskiest. Least risky: Mesa, Arizona… Milwaukee… Cleveland.

    James Elsen, president and CEO, SustainLane.com, San Francisco, an on-line green company that shares information about new products, ideas and experiences.
    =======================

    Good thing you know a God, personally, eh?

    I love your posts.

    Debbie

  4. Howard Says:

    This is but another example of why the domination of the top offices by white men only has been disastrous for this nation.

    Selling the health of an entire nation, hundreds of millions of people to profit from not having to pay to dispose of Fluoride as a waste product is indescribable.

    But the good ole boy program of playing musical chairs with jobs for “white males only” just breeds corruption.

    Here the guy goes from working for the corporation to a federal job of regulating that same corporation to working for that corporation again.

    Who was it on this blog that said “great job if you’re white and male?”

    I’m white and I want all to know that not all white males would sell his country down the road for a few pieces of silver.

    Howard

  5. WOSA Says:

    According to numerous reports last week, “Najla al-Hariri, a housewife in her mid-30s, said she drove non-stop for four days in the streets of the Red Sea city of Jeddah ‘to defend her belief that Saudi women should be allowed to drive.’

    ‘I don’t fear being arrested because I am setting an example that my daughter and her friends are proud of,’ Hariri told AFP, adding she was offering driving lessons for women.

    Hariri said she was an experienced motorist as she had driven for five years in Egypt and another five years in Lebanon, while she could not drive in her own country….

    Hariri ridiculed the social belief that Saudi women are treated ‘like queens’ as they are driven around by their male relatives or drivers, saying, ‘this is a big lie’.”

  6. Josephine Says:

    What it is it about greed that the person who is doing it doesn’t care that it will kill his own too?

    Poising the water and air with fluoride to help a corporation make a profit at the expense of 350,000,000 people is almost as bad as our republican representatives giving them a free pass on criminal and civil penalties for their greed.

    Josephine

  7. George, WN Says:

    Her job is to bitch…

    Mine is to give her reason.

  8. Lena Says:

    When I read -Oscar R. Ewing, a long time ALCOA lawyer, was appointed head of the Federal Security Agency , a position that placed him in charge of the Public Health Service(PHS). Over the next three years, eighty-seven new American cities began fluoridating their water,…..

    how one man working for the Corporation and the government gets to literally poison hundreds of millions of people without anyone questioning his motives, I say those in charge should be fired.

    But that would be those Presidents, Senators and Government regulators at the time, incidentally all white men, will someone tell me again how it is the OTWs and illegals that have driven up the cost of our medical expenses?

    Has it occurred to those who are blaming others that poisoning our water and air with fluoride for 87 years has had a huge financial impact on our health system.

    Yet, all our republican representatives can do is write legislation to remove the culprits from having to accept liability for their crimes.

    Lena

  9. Shannon Says:

    It reminds me of Lee Iacocca’s quote – ‘We’ve   got to pause and ask ourselves: How  much clean air do  we need ?’  ?–Lee   Iacocca    

    The greedy will say and do anything for a profit.

  10. Doug The Main Dude Says:

    Ah, but, George, if you only knew what that was.

  11. HOWIE Says:

    Debbie #3:

    I am aware of the danger of my city every Summer when hurricane season threatens us. I become more relaxed in November when it is officially over.

    What about California — especially the Bay Area (San Francisco/Oakland)? That is also a crazy place to live, but millions do.

    It sure is a good thing that I am friends with a God. It has its perks as well as its responsibilities.

    You have a good sense of humor and thanks for the compliment.

    HOWIE

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