whose job is it to put fluoride in the water? can you go to the newspaper or something? I've never tried to change anything in a town before.... I don't know what to do this makes me very angry
first step is to prove it's in there. i've taken the first steps to get the water tested independently. that'll prolly be at least a few weeks til i get the results. if the fluoride is being dumped in the water sporadically, it might take a few tries before the sample shows the fluoride result too. then i'm gonna have to prove how it got in there. that isn't as easy as it sounds. alot of detective work can be involved. meanwhile, i can't hardly see or breathe...so i don't know how long i'll last before i'll just get disgusted one day and leave. i've been fighting the desire to get in my old wreck and take my chances on the road all day.
yeah but even if you're on the road...there are still places with bad water... it's really quite tragic. There are also pharmaceuticals in the water supply. What the fuck? I don't know what to do about any of this madness.
yeah, i have to check what's in the water before i go anywhere or eat or drink anything. believe me, i'd know where i was headed and what was in the water before leaving. i can't drink a beer without knowing where it's made and whether they fluoridate or not. i can't open a can of soup without knowing the same. seriously, i would love to live in my own rural place with a safe well and grow my own food. but that takes money. and after you get all settled in and think you got it licked, some company can come along and poison your aquifer. happens all the time.
i hear ya. well, at least it makes me feel somewhat better that there are still people out there that give a damn. even if we are far and few between.
She has it right 100% I recommend anyone viewing this thread to take the time to hear her words. Peace
you know where drinking water with fluoride was first found? Nazi concentration camps. I'm sure it was in much higher doses though. they also had it in their nerve gas. today, you can find that shit in everything from rat poison to toothpaste. but this is ALL about money. here's the gist of why and how [SIZE=+1]It`s historically been quite expensive to properly dispose of, until some aluminum industries with an overabundance of the stuff sold the public on the terrifically insane but highly profitable idea of buying it at a 20,000% markup, injecting it into our water supplies, and then DRINKING it.[/SIZE] [SIZE=+1]Yes, a 20,000% markup: Fluoride-- intended only for human consumption by people under 14 years of age--is injected into our drinking water supply at approx. 1 part-per-million (ppm), but since we only drink 1/2 of one percent of the total water supply, the rest literally goes down the drain as a free hazardous-waste disposal for the chemical industry, where we PAY them so that we can flush their expensive hazardous waste down our toilets. How many salesmen dream of such a deal? (Follow the money.)[/SIZE] http://www.rense.com/general3/fluo.htm
if anyone wants to educate themselves about fluoride, this is a good site to start with. they say forewarned is forearmed. http://www.nofluoride.com
wow I never knew it was a main ingredient in anti depressants.... dumb down the monkey so they can't feel how sad they are... fuck this.
how far do they go? I hate to sound like Dale Gribble, but poisoning is in your skies as well. http://educate-yourself.org/ct/ I've watched these develop in my skies above my house. they start out real thin, and progress to a just a sheet of transparent smoky looking substance, quite unlike clouds.
yeah they've been spraying chemtrails over UN nations for a couple decades, now.... russia has admitted that they use it to deflect radar? or some BS like that. I've no idea what they really are, it's weird, and sad.
that's just scratching the surface too. there are lots of pharmaceuticals with fluoride in them, and how they 'work' (temporarily) is the interesting thing. apparently they often work cuz fluoride was the real problem to begin with. it's called the paradoxical effect. virtually everyone is consuming fluoride now even if their home doesn't have a fluoridated water supply. it's in most of our food supply because so many water supplies are fluoridated. we breathe it in air pollution. if they develop a symptom due to fluoride consumption, there is often a temporary lessening of symptoms by slightly increasing fluoride consumption. so you pay to have them make you sick, and you pay to have them make you feel better temporarily. what a deal. and usually, you're completely unaware of the whole thing.
I know a lot of people who refuse to listen to any truth regarding fluoride because they think it's all just a conspiracy... poor folks...I can really see it wearing down on them, too.
yeah, i know. it's tragic. when i try to talk to average 'normal' folks about it, they get scared and think i'm a kook. people are soooo afraid to go against the establishment...the majority rule. sigh...
damn that sucks. what kinds of filters can you use... or are there any that take flouride out? all that ones I've had take everything but.
besides water distillation, that can only produce very small quantities, the reverse osmosis filter is the only practical way available. i tried getting by with a reverse osmosis filter for a year. it was such a drag. i had to test the water monthly, and found out that the RO filters had to be replaced every two months because the fluoride started breaking through again. at the time it was over $80 just for the replacement filters. also, after a year the filter itself was a mess and needed to be replaced cuz it was falling apart. fluoride is a highly corrosive substance. that was about another $300 at the time. i had to fill a tank with filtered water, then from there filling and carrying solar water heater bags and put them out in the sun to warm up (this was the phoenix valley in arizona)...then i could have a shower. but the water is a trickle, not really a shower. then do that twice more for the other two people in the house. also needed enough for all the cooking, etc. it was practically a fulltime job just producing, storing, heating, carrying that freakin water. meanwhile, lots of water gets wasted down the drain by a reverse osmosis water system...so higher water bills and bad for the environment. overall, i guess you might say...not a satisfying option. i met people in the area who paid thousands of dollars for elaborate home filtration systems. owning your own home makes some things possible that aren't when you rent. you can't mess with the plumbing in a rental. i've never been in that income bracket that allows those options.
that's wild. so you just keep going from place to place and hope they don't use fluoride? suck. there's got to be a better way. could you have water trucked in or is all the water taken from municiples which are already contaminated. we have a well where we're living now but are looking at more urban areas and this is something we're looking at. I hope something turns up for you. I know how expensive and just plain shitty moving can be.