Since he has a way out I wanna see how he's living. Basically he talkin a big game so I wanna see how he ballIts on point. Its no surprise that friends disagree with the article though
What would that change? Unless you're looking for help for an escape.
Fluoride Used in Nazi Concentration Camps!
Nazi Connections To Fluoride In America’s Drinking Water
Truth about fluoride doesn't include Nazi myth
Here's a reason to support a Florida county's decision to cut fluoride out of its drinking water: The idea came from the Nazis.
The Nazis put fluoride in water to pacify Jews during World War II, a local resident told members of the Pinellas County Commission on Oct. 4, 2011, before the commission voted 4-3 vote to stop fluoridating water for about 700,000 residents.
"History shows, actually, that in Nazi Germany, one of the first things that they did was add fluoride to the water in the ghettos where the Jews stayed," Matt Leffler of Clearwater said.
Once the St. Petersburg Times published its story about the decision — similar, anonymous comments on the Web piled up:
"Do you guys know where water fluoridation started? In the death camps in WWII."
"There have been many links to cancer going back to the original tests on fluoride done by the Nazis on the Jews."
"It IS what they used to dull their brains!! They used it in the concentration camps. It was in the concentration camps that they also developed many anti-psychotics."
One reader declared the Nazi-fluoride connection "an absolute historical fact." Several readers linked to sources on the Web.
Certainly Nazis, who killed millions of Jews in the 1930s and 1940s, were known for chemical tests and inhumane medical experiments. So PolitiFact Florida had to know: Did that include adding fluoride to water?
We tracked down roots of these claims on the Web, reached out to Holocaust historians, contacted well-known critics of water fluoridation, and read book excerpts and magazine articles and news stories. And we can tell you: There's no teeth to this claim.
This fact-check won't explore the pros and cons of fluoride in your drinking water — though we will note the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention calls the practice one of the greatest public health achievements of the century. And also that groups of citizens, scientists among them, have been wary of the practice since the 1950s.
We'll focus instead on an Internet meme that's crept into the local public debate over drinking water — one that well-known fluoridation critics would like to see washed away.
"We have done our level best to discourage opponents of fluoridation from using this emotive argument," said Paul Connett, a chemist who directs the anti-fluoridation group Fluoride Action Network and recently co-authored a book called The Case Against Fluoride. "The historical evidence for this assertion is extremely weak. It is sad that the U.S. media has done such a bad job of educating the public on this issue that it is so easy for crazy ideas to fill the vacuum."
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So where does the story come from?
Andy Hollinger, who handles media relations at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, tried not to laugh as we explained our fact-check.
"I can almost guarantee you that is indeed an urban myth," he said. "... That sounds like Conspiracy Theory 101."
But he humored us, putting historian Patricia Heberer on the phone. Her expertise is the German medical community, including Holocaust-era experimentation.
Most Nazi medical experiments, she said, had two themes: new drugs and treatments for common battlefield ailments, from war wounds to typhus, or the more infamous effort to underpin Nazi racial ideas, such as Josef Mengele's twin studies. None of the experimentation that she knows of involved fluoride — for mind control or for healthy teeth.
Meanwhile, in the concentration camp system, as in the ghettos, it would have been surprising if fluoride delivery was a focus — in the final few days before liberation, water lines scarcely delivered water. So, water treated just for the Jews?
"I can't see it," she said.
But she had heard a similar Cold War-era theory. It wasn't about the Nazis fluoridating water. It was the Communists.
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Still, do an Internet search for "fluoride" and "Nazis," and you'll find articles such as "Nazi Connections to Fluoride in America's Drinking Water." The text appears on various sites, and includes the citations "Stephen 1995," and "Bryson 2004."
"Stephen 1995" is likely Ian E. Stephens, author of a 1987 self-published booklet, an extract of which was published in Nexus Magazine in 1995. We tracked down a copy of the article from the magazine's website, an alternative Australian publication covering "health breakthroughs, future science and technology, suppressed news, free energy, religious revisionism, conspiracy, the environment, history and ancient mysteries, the mind, UFOs, paranormal and the unexplained."
It's called "Fluoridation: Mind Control of the Masses?" And in it we meet government research worker Charles Eliot Perkins, who at the end of World War II purportedly learned from a big German chemical producer that it had developed a plan to fluoridate occupied countries.
"Repeated doses of infinitesimal amounts of fluoride will in time reduce an individual's power to resist domination by slowly poisoning and narcotising a certain area of the brain and will thus make him submissive to the will of those who wish to govern him," says a document quoted in the excerpt. "Both the Germans and the Russians added sodium fluoride to the drinking water of prisoners of war to make them stupid and docile."
"Bryson 2004" is Christopher Bryson, an investigative reporter and television producer who reported on Guatemalan human rights abuses for the BBC World Service, National Public Radio and theAtlanta Journal Constitution in the 1980s, and later wrote a book called The Fluoride Deception. It delves into murky connections between military-industrial fluoride polluters and the early push for public water fluoridation.
His book mentions Nazis or Nazism less than 10 times, and none of the references discuss water fluoridation. We contacted him.
"I never came across any documentation or credible information showing that fluoride was used in Nazi death camps," he said.
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In 2009, two scientists published a book called The Fluoride Wars: How a Modest Public Health Measure Became America's Longest Running Political Melodrama.
The hydrologists dedicate more than 30 pages to conspiracy theories and their origins. We contacted one of them.
"The World War II death camp statement is an absurd lie," said Jay Lehr, who has authored or co-authored more than 30 books, most of them self-described "boring science books for scientists."
The Fluoride Wars instead presents a lively social history of the fluoridation debate in the United States.
And it starts with the first large-scale fluoridation in history, not in Europe, but in Grand Rapids, Mich., in 1945.
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Given the topic, it seems appropriate to conclude with Wikipedia, where we found mention of Nazis and fluoride — in an article listing conspiracy theories: Fluoridation is alternately part of a "Communist, Fascist or New World Order or Illuminati plot to take over the world." It was "pioneered by a German chemical company to make people submissive to those in power." It was "used in Russian prison camps and produces schizophrenia."
Our Holocaust historian knew of no such project. Two book authors who researched the topic, one a journalist, the other a hydrologist, found no credible evidence of such a connection. A leading anti-fluoridation activist repudiates the story. The most commonly cited Web source for the story was a 16-year-old extract in a fringe Australian publication. So we can confidently declare this claim Pants on Fire!
I really shouldn't waste time humoring stupid conspiracy theories, but...
Truth about fluoride doesn't include Nazi myth | PolitiFact Florida
Though I'm sure you'll counter by saying that Politifact is also in on the conspiracy and that the writers want to poison the masses or something. Or maybe they're Nazis or Commies or something.
where's the red pill?
Well, you take a grain of salt when someone pens an article under a pseudonym, i.e. Sigmund Fraud.
1.You pay taxes to people you’d like to see locked up in jail.
If you know how taxes work, you pay taxes to a government: city, county, state, or federal government. Yes, indirectly, the government pays an employee you might want to see in jail, but there are employees who you might like.
2.You go to the doctor, but you’re still sick.
I go to doctors and specialists. I get better afterwards. If it's something I know that is going to pass in time, like a flu or cold, I'm not going to stop in.
3.You’ve picked Team Democrat or Team Republican and argue with your friends, family and co-workers about politics.
I don't argue with people about politics. If we don't see eye to eye, it's usually we agree to disagree. I'm not out to "change" people's minds. So, I don't agree with everything the Republicans support, but I don't agree with most of what the Democrats support.
4.You work hard doing something you hate to earn fiat dollars.
I work hard in something I like to do.
5.You’re willing to accrue personal debt to fund the acquisition of consumer a consumer oriented lifestyle.
I don't get into debt to acquire more. I save up and buy. On top of that, I get credit card rewards so I get paid back money. And because I pay my balance every month, I never pay interest. I'm making money.
6.You converse with real people about the ongoing happenings of TV shows.
Guilty. One day, I talked to an employee about a Family Guy episode.
7.You don’t have anything to hide from total surveillance.
Stay away from my D drive.
8.You think the world would be safer it only governments had guns.
No, I don' think so. And if guns were illegal, I would get a legal weapon. Stick, nunchuck, knife, bow and arrow, whatever.
9.You knowingly drink fluoridated water.
Well, anti-fluorinated water people seem to believe that the fluorine is bad. Yes, in its concentrated form, it is. In a highly diluted form, it's not bad. It's in toothpaste in a diluted form, and yet no complains to Crest or other toothpaste manufacturers.
10.You knowingly consume toxic poisons like MSG and Aspartame.
I stay way from MSG and Aspartame.
11. You depend on the pharmaceutical industrial complex for the management of your own mental health.
I don't take any drugs. And yet, people seem to be fine with recreational drug use of prescription mental health drugs, i.e. uppers, downers, etc., used outside of a doctor's direction.. because it's the cool thing to do.
12. You haven’t yet stopped watching your local and national news programming.
I rarely watch national and local news.
13. You’re more concerned with televised sports or other mindless distractions than you are with the quality of your natural environment.
I care more about what's going on around me. I've missed countless Super Bowls, World Series games, Stanley Cup games, etc. They're just games. The whole regular season repeats the next year.
14. You’re skeptical of any area of life that hasn’t been ‘proven’ or validated by modern science. The very essence of science is the inquiry into the unknown, implying that until science can grasp something, it is unexplainable. By discrediting or ridiculing experiences that other people have, yet evade scientific understanding, like near-death experiences, acupuncture, or the life changing effects of Ayahuasca, then you are slavishly reducing your understanding of the world to a narrow range of possibilities. The matrix is made possible by efforts of volunteer gatekeepers people who are unwilling to think outside of the box.
The author seems to have labeled everything to do with current educational system as "the matrix".
15. You’ve never questioned the popularized version of ancient history and the origins of our civilization.
I've questioned it.
16. You haven’t yet realized that you are a spiritual being living a human experience.
I believe that people have a body, soul and spirit.
But on the real tip, any one picture a cac writing this whole article because his parent's grounded him from Xbox for a week?
Debt isn't necessary, i don't believe in debt and it's against my religion. IT's easy just to save money and purchase things. He may understand fully how the economy works and simply not agree with it. I don't agree with money and all the other shyt - but I earn it and start businesses because I was born in a fake capitalist society.1 and 2 are stupid.
I agree with the Republican and Democrat thing but not in the conspiracy theory way the author seems to.
fiat dollar and debt thing show a rudimentary understanding of economics.
I agree with the surveillance thing.
people have proven again and again they can't handle guns.
The fluoride thing is beyond stupid.
their are issues with the medical and pharmaceutical industry but not the "they're hiding the cure for cancer from us" way the author implies.
media can certainly manipulate a story.
evolution is real
I dont feel like doing the rest...pretty poor article
you don't understand what he means about taxes... that shyt is criminal the way it's ran.
idk about the fluoride thing... maybe maybe not
The democrat/gop thing is more about the two party system and the falseness of it, then it is about the fact that people argue over it-- that's why it's the matix.
you're right about the rest.
Debt isn't necessary, i don't believe in debt and it's against my religion. IT's easy just to save money and purchase things. He may understand fully how the economy works and simply not agree with it. I don't agree with money and all the other shyt - but I earn it and start businesses because I was born in a fake capitalist society.
People can handle guns-- that mentality is so weak and pro gov.
There are issues with the medical and pharmaceutical industries --- This is an understatement.
Evolution is real. Species evolve.... maybe he's saying they just don't evolve into other ones.
Yeah if I can. I have a house and an apt... alhamdulillah I bought in an area that is hot for cac now that they are on that gentrification shyt. but that's just me..so are you going to save $100,000 up to buy a house? no debt involved at all?
Yeah if I can. I have a house and an apt... alhamdulillah I bought in an area that is hot for cac now that they are on that gentrification shyt. but that's just me..
most people don't need that shyt. There are plenty of homes that are cheap that you can fix up and put in work. I guess owning is better, BUT there is MADD paperwork involved... there is constant work involved... So for some people leasing or renting something they can afford isn't a horrible choice - you have a place to stay and you can still save money.
Why would someone voluntarily place themselves in debt which basically equals slavery? Especially when you know the owners of your debt are cac or fake jews?!?!? That's the definition of insanity. I could see if righteous people owned banks and headed the fed res to back money... nope it's demons. Going like this....