Today’s mass fluoridation is a direct result of the nuclear industry (Manhattan Project) and secondarily of the Teflon industry, created to protect nuclear machinery (not human workers) from being damaged by the huge amount of toxic fluorine gas needed to manufacture uranium hexafluoride (six atoms of fluorine to every one atom of uranium).
The Teflon trademark was registered by DuPont (E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company) in 1944, and immediately put to work on the Manhattan Project.
Leslie Savan (“Teflon Is Forever,” Mother Jones, May-Jun. 2007) wrote …
“Teflon, it turns out, gets its nonstick properties from a toxic, nearly indestructible chemical called pfoa, or perfluorooctanoic acid. Used in thousands of products from cookware to kids’ pajamas to takeout coffee cups, pfoa is a likely human carcinogen, according to a science panel commissioned by the Environmental Protection Agency. It shows up in dolphins off the Florida coast and polar bears in the Arctic; it is present, according to a range of studies, in the bloodstream of almost every American — and even in newborns (where it may be associated with decreased birth weight and head circumference).”
Most organic food in the U.S. is grown with fluoridated water.
The Fluoride Deception Conspiracy …
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'Fluoride & Teflon Because Of “The Bomb”' have 4 comments
June 21, 2015 @ 11:31 am Atom
Dead Dentists Don’t Lie …
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June 21, 2015 @ 1:36 pm Atom
Christopher Bryson (The Fluoride Deception, 2004) wrote …
“Perhaps the fluoride workers most badly treated have been the women and men who won the battle of the cold war, who did our dirty work, laboring in the satanic mills that were America’s nuclear bomb factories. Since 1949, an estimated 600,000 worked in government atomic plants, with tens of thousands more employed by private industrial corporations who built the bomb during the early years of the Manhattan Project. But while the U.S. spent an estimated $5.5 trillion to build nuclear weapons, we hid the health risks of working in those factories, denied workers additional hazardous pay, and then fought those very same men and women in court if they became injured or ill and filed for compensation.”
June 22, 2015 @ 10:05 am James
We are all being continuously fluoridated. Look at the official gases released in the jet “contrails” from the Kyoto Protocol. hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons and sulfur hexafluoride.
Then research those gases, and the density (they sink to the earth). Wikipedia says they don’t react, but numerous studies show they do. For example, with sodium hexafluoride:
In an ether solution, 8Na + SF(6) –> Na(2)S + 6NaF at room temperature in just a few minutes. The results are sodium sulfide and sodium fluoride.
It’s pretty obvious what’s going on above us as everyone else is attempting to get rid of their fluoride in the city water. Take iodine.
June 22, 2015 @ 5:57 pm Atom
Yes, airborne fluorine is also a threat, almost entirely coming from corporate factories.
Fluorine is absolutely essential to the manufacture of (in alphabetical order) aluminum, brick, cement, ceramics, clay products, coal, copper, electrical power, gasoline, glass, iron, lead, phosphates, plastics, steel, uranium, zinc, etc.
As for iodine, fluorine is much too formidable an opponent. An element has got to know its limitations!
Iodine couldn’t have prevented the following cases of fluorosis …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pAPufSX6LM