Dr. Dean Burk PhD who spent 34 years at the National Cancer Institute confirming fluoridated water causes cancer.
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Re: Dr. Dean Burk PhD who spent 34 years at the National Cancer Institute confirming fluoridated water causes cancer.
For years I've told family and friends not to drink the flouridated water and usually they'll say "but they flouridate it to keep people's teeth healthy!" Really? So flouride ingested by drinking it will help your teeth when it is applied topically and not meant to be swallowed? Yeah, real sound logic there.
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It is amazing to me how much we have been told something and it is then simply believed. In times like these, you noticed it is the "educated" folks who work in the cabal fields that are the biggest lunatics. They are virtually impossible to turn. They have been so indoctrinated they can't see out of anything and their pride traps them in the corner because of their perceived elevated position because they are deemed "educated" or "experts" in their field. It is quite comical.Watson503 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 07, 2022 12:30 pm For years I've told family and friends not to drink the flouridated water and usually they'll say "but they flouridate it to keep people's teeth healthy!" Really? So flouride ingested by drinking it will help your teeth when it is applied topically and not meant to be swallowed? Yeah, real sound logic there.
Here's a funny example. I was just in Panera and sitting next to some nursing students who were having a study. They were talking at 90 mph over each other about vaccines (not the clot shot) and various health things that have changed over time and how much better and safer kids are now because of the vaccines. I could tell one girl was really struggling with things while the others had bought in full tilt. I politely asked them what they thought about the safety of vaccines for babies and the amount of problems stemming from these babies getting so many more shots than earlier generations. Is it possible that some of these problems we are seeing (like Autism, etc) are because the babies are inundated with so many vaccines compared to the past? The quick response from the majority was "our teacher said that isn't the case and not even possible." I replied and asked a couple more things and they had no answer but questioned me on if I was a doctor or not.

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It's beyond criminal the way babies are injected with so much immediately after birth - I shudder to think the effects it has on the children and no way would or could I allow to have a child of mine subjected to such poison and insanity. And the way these fools like the ones you spoke of "the teacher said...." there's no hope for these types.RockyStar wrote: ↑Thu Jul 07, 2022 12:53 pmIt is amazing to me how much we have been told something and it is then simply believed. In times like these, you noticed it is the "educated" folks who work in the cabal fields that are the biggest lunatics. They are virtually impossible to turn. They have been so indoctrinated they can't see out of anything and their pride traps them in the corner because of their perceived elevated position because they are deemed "educated" or "experts" in their field. It is quite comical.Watson503 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 07, 2022 12:30 pm For years I've told family and friends not to drink the flouridated water and usually they'll say "but they flouridate it to keep people's teeth healthy!" Really? So flouride ingested by drinking it will help your teeth when it is applied topically and not meant to be swallowed? Yeah, real sound logic there.
Here's a funny example. I was just in Panera and sitting next to some nursing students who were having a study. They were talking at 90 mph over each other about vaccines (not the clot shot) and various health things that have changed over time and how much better and safer kids are now because of the vaccines. I could tell one girl was really struggling with things while the others had bought in full tilt. I politely asked them what they thought about the safety of vaccines for babies and the amount of problems stemming from these babies getting so many more shots than earlier generations. Is it possible that some of these problems we are seeing (like Autism, etc) are because the babies are inundated with so many vaccines compared to the past? The quick response from the majority was "our teacher said that isn't the case and not even possible." I replied and asked a couple more things and they had no answer but questioned me on if I was a doctor or not.I was politely and energetically told that I am behind the times on the science and a lot of new and helpful things have been implemented to help me live a healthier life. So basically I am old and lost because I have common sense...lol.
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