--- In FluoridePoisoning@yahoogroups.com, "rainydayseattle"
<brichardadvisor@...>
wrote:
"Someone earlier posted how it's inconceivable
that an elite would create legislation that contaminates their own
body. But if you are an elite, you'll be able to afford the necessary
medicine and the alternative lifestyle required to live outside the
contamination."
When I attended the National Fluoridation Symposium in Chicago they served
bottled
water. It was fluoridated Chicago tap water. Everybody there drank it. Chris
Bryson's book
"The Fluoride Deception" has examples of fluoridation advocates intentionally
dosing
themselves with large amounts of fluoride. Fluoridation is increasing in the
United States
due to the large public health establishment, not some nebulous, nameless
"elite." We
know who these people are. They are true believers. They do not avoid
fluoridated water
- they drink it. The idea that some "elites" know fluoridation is bad but want
it anyway is
not supported by any evidence I've ever seen. I've never heard of a major
fluoridation
advocate who did not want fluoridated water and fluoride exposure for himself.
Why
would an elite want to do something that they thought would require "necessary
medicine and the alternative lifestyle required to live outside the
contamination?" Sounds
like a lot of work just to have some effect on populations.
What is clear from the historical record is that fluoride is a major industrial
pollutant. The
profit motive has meant that evidence of fluoride's harm has been covered up.
Evidence of
harm from water fluoridation has been covered up because it may threaten what is
believed to be a very valuable public health program.
One example of this is that people who are hypersensitive to fluoride do not
exist -
according to the public health establishment. Like many problems with fluoride,
appropriate research is not funded because the results may threaten a sacred
cow. I've
seen that some people who are hypersensitive to fluoride educate themselves and
become
experts on the subject. They tend to become leaders in the struggle against
fluoridation.
-Doug Cragoe