"Men
stumble over the truth from time to time, but most pick themselves
up and hurry off as if nothing happened."
-Winston
Churchill-
If your not Royally ticked off after you read this article
...... then what we are all being exposed to is working! But
why! Why are we being poisoned? Is the human potential so
great that we have to be covertly controlled? What right do
the governments of this world have to do this to us. What
might we accomplish if we didn't have these hidden poisons
in most products on the market.
Its time to take a stand and shout,
WE'RE MAD AS HELL
AND WE AREN'T TAKING THIS ANY MORE!!!
Over the past 50 years we have slowly been exposed to and
consumed hazardous waste and we're paying them to do it to
us!
We deserve to live a healthly life. I personally am not going
to give away my will or my health to anyone.
How do you feel about this??? Have you had enough? Let me
know your thoughts after you have read this......
Kathy Wills
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It has been a long established joke about not drinking
the water in Third World countries. Now it is here in America that
the water has been declared unsafe to drink, and it is no joke. Whereas
the greatest problem with water in the underdeveloped nations is usually
such as amoebic dysentery, serious but reversible, in the U.S. it
is rat poison one gets in the drinking water--and
it is no accident!
Extensive studies,
ignored with a yawn by those who believe they are being served
well by the media and various dental associations, have shown that
the consumption of fluoride in drinking water and prescription
doses is extremely harmful and deleterious in a number of ways.
Reputable researchers
from such as Harvard and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
and numerable other research investigators, have shown that fluoridation
of drinking water can result in brain and other physiological damage
producing such abnormalities as:
- Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
- Hyperactivity or passive malaise -- depending on whether exposure
is pre- or postnatal
- Alzheimer's disease or senile dementia
- The death of brain cells directly involved in the decision making
processes
- Cracked, pitted and brittle teeth and bones not being considered
as a potential leading cause of osteoporosis
- Higher hip fracture rates
- Reduction in intelligence and increased learning disability
The list goes
on of primary and ancillary defects and damage caused by the addition
of a substance used in rat poison.
In a 1997 copyrighted
article once seriously considered for publication by The New York Times Magazine,
investigative reporter Joel Griffiths followed a convoluted trail
of once-secret documents stretching as far back as the Manhattan
Project. In a subsequent article entitled, "Fluoride, Teeth, and the Atomic Bomb" Griffiths
collaborated with journalist Christopher Bryson to piece together
not only the origin of water fluoridation, but its secret rationale
and the insidious reasoning behind the introduction into the drinking
water of two-thirds of American cities of what is nothing more
than a toxic waste product.
Griffiths told
The WINDS that The New York Times
Magazine had shown great interest in his original article to the
point of suggesting specific rewrites resulting even in the submission
of a final working draft. Then, according to Griffiths, their interested
suddenly disappeared. Later when Bryson joined with Griffiths the
two journalists had a similar experience with The Christian Science
Monitor who had actually accepted their final co-authored work
for publication but never put it in print and finally canceled.
The authors, who
have worked for such as the BBC, New York Public Television, The Christian Science Monitor and
others, boldly introduced their work by stating, "The following article
exposes the biggest ongoing medical experiment ever carried out by
the United States government on an unsuspecting population," and
continues with meticulously verified sources derived largely from
documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act. ***
"One of the most toxic chemicals known," they
claim, "fluoride rapidly emerged as the leading chemical health hazard
of the U.S. atomic bomb program -- both for workers and for nearby
communities, the documents reveal." Other revelations include:
"Much of the original
proof that fluoride is safe for humans in low doses was generated
by A-bomb program scientists, who had been secretly ordered to provide 'evidence useful in litigation'
against defense contractors for fluoride injury to citizens.
The first lawsuits against the U.S. A-bomb program were not over
radiation, but over fluoride damage, the documents show."
Dr. John R. Lee,
MD[2], was chairman of the Environmental Health Committee of his
local medical association in Marin County, California when he came
head-to-head with the fluoride issue. According to Dr. Lee, the
county had continually pushed water fluoridation on the local ballot
until it passed by a slim one per cent.
"The medical society
was receiving a lot of phone calls from people who were wondering
what the truth was about the benefit, or lack of benefit, of fluoride.
As a result, they turned it over to the Environmental Health Committee."
Dr. Lee was the perfect, unbiased investigator
because, "Up until then," he told The WINDS, "I didn't know anything
about fluoride, so our committee got the scientific references from
both sides of the issue. We studied the references that led to more
references--and we tracked it all down and found that the fluoride
literature is mostly hogwash.
"Then," he continues, "we
asked the medical society if we could do a study to determine how
much fluoride there already was in the food--because in Canada
they had been monitoring that and found that there was a lot of
fluoride in their food chain due to, among other things, processing
with fluoridated water.
"Our study of
the food that children eat determined that there was plenty of
fluoride in it and there was really no reason to add more to the
water because it already exceeded what the
public health department determined was the maximum daily dose.
"That's when I became aware of what was going
on and went to testify at the State Board of Health. It was amazing
to see these guys come out with their references that really aren't
references--statements taken out of someone else's paper that wasn't
based on anything--a kind of circular, self-referencing research.
["Joe said it so now I can quote Joe, even though Joe was just quoting
me."] They would take statements made in textbooks that were published
before there was any fluoridation and food was not being processed
with fluoridated water--and they would just change the dates.
We found all these tricks being played with the data. It was then
that I discovered that it was not a scientific dispute but dishonest
trickery. It was all a sham."
When The WINDS asked Dr. Lee why, according to
his research into the controversy, he thought there was so much political
force driving the fluoridation movement, the physician/scientist said,
"It's a toxic waste product of many types of industry; for instance,
glass production, phosphate fertilizer production and many others.
They would have no way to dispose of the tons of fluoride waste they
produce unless they could find some use for it, so they made up this
story about it being good for dental health. Then they can pass it
through everyone's bodies and into the sewer." [A novel approach to
toxic waste disposal--just feed it to the people and let their bodies
"detoxify" it]. "It is a well coordinated effort," Dr. Lee added,
"to keep it from being declared for what it is--a toxic waste."
This could cause
one to wonder if the public were not already aware of the dangers
of radioactive plutonium waste, what means the government would
use to dispose of it.
Dr. Lee's argument carries considerable credibility
in light of the revelations proceeding from Griffiths' and Bryson's
research into the previously classified documents. That research shows,
as mentioned previously, that the idea of fluoride being good for
people's teeth originated with the atomic bomb's Manhattan Project.
That "fact" that fluoride was beneficial constituted the government's
cardinal defense against lawsuits stemming from an environmental contamination
that took place from the Du Pont chemical factory in Deepwater, New
Jersey in 1944. "The factory was then producing millions of pounds
of fluoride for the Manhattan Project, the ultra-secret U.S. military
program racing to produce the world's first atomic bomb."
It should be noted here that, without exception,
all scientists interviewed during the course of researching this article
agreed upon one overwhelming motivation for the government's vigorous
promotion of water fluoridation and other dental applications of fluoride--though
they've known since the mid 30's of the highly toxic nature of the
substance. That unanimous opinion was that it ultimately posed a very
tidy solution to the disposal of a very nasty toxic waste. One EPA
scientist quoted previously, Dr. William Hirzy, went so far as to
conjecture that the red ink that would be produced by the fertilizer
industry alone, if it were required to properly dispose of fluoride
as a waste product, would exceed $100 million a year. As the legendary
New York City Police Detective, Frank Serpico, was once warned, "With
that kind of money you don't [mess] around."
The WINDS has
obtained a copy of a letter dated March, 1983 on EPA letterhead,
written by then U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Deputy Assistant
Administrator for Water, Rebecca Hanmer. In that document Ms. Hanmer
frankly admits that:
In regard to the use of fluosilicic acid as a source of fluoride
for fluoridation, this agency [the EPA] regards such use as an ideal
environmental solution to a long-standing problem. By recovering
by-product [read that: toxic waste-product] fluosilicic acid
from fertilizer manufacturing, water and air pollution are minimized,
and water utilities have a low-cost source of fluoride available
to them.
Keeping in mind that the EPA considers a spill
of more than twenty-five pounds of common table salt an environmental
hazard or "incident", in fairness it must be asked, first, is fluoride
really effective in reducing tooth decay and, secondly, at the same
time is it safe for drinking water?
The answer to
the first question: not according to the U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services:
...Investigators have failed to show a consistent correlation between
anticaries [cavities] activity and the specific amounts of fluoride
incorporated into enamel.
...Since the 1970s, caries scores
have been declining in both fluoridated and non-fluoridated communities
in Europe, the United States, and elsewhere. ...National decreases
have not occurred in all countries, notably Brazil and France
where the caries scores have not changed, and Japan, Nigeria,
and Thailand where the scores have increased." [3] [Japan & Thailand
report high dietary fluoride levels].
A TRAIL OF CASUALTIES
The political
and financial forces surrounding the fluoride industry, according
to Dr. Lee and others, are vicious and unrelenting in their assaults
upon anyone daring to place themselves at odds with it. Dr. Lee
briefly outlined cases with which he is personally acquainted where
reputable doctors and scientists have had their careers either
ruined or severely crippled as the result of trying to introduce
truth into this darkness-shrouded global enterprise. Cases in point:
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During the
time of the election [to decide on whether or not to fluoridate
the county's water supply], Lee said the head of the Marin
County Public Health Department was claiming "it was beneficial
and perfectly safe. After the election, when I discovered all these
things, I presented them to her, showing her all the tricks that
had been used. She then asked the state public health department
if she had the power to stop the fluoridation, realizing she had
been mistaken. The next thing I knew," Lee continued, "she had
taken early retirement and left for New Orleans to take care
of her mother. She told me that if she made any statement about
it at all she would have lost all her retirement benefits."
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Dr. Allan S. Gray, a British Columbia health officer, did
a study of all school children's teeth in that province, which is
only about 15% fluoridated. He found that the teeth of those children
in British Columbia where there was no fluoridation were in much
better condition than in the fluoridated areas. His findings were
published in the Journal of the Canadian Dental Association, entitled,
"Time for a New Baseline?" [4].
So the message was that fluoridation did not provide any benefit
to children and for publishing that research the top public health
dentist in British Columbia was demoted and sent to Ottawa where
he was put in a basement office and ordered to never speak to
anybody about the matter again. If he did, he would lose his
standing in the public health department of Canada and very likely
all of his retirement benefits.
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Dr. John Colquhon, an
Aukland, New Zealand dental researcher with a prominent university,
performed studies on children's teeth and the neighboring towns
that were not fluoridated and discovered the children had no
difference in cavity rate--they just all had fluorosed teeth
[damage done by the presence of fluoride in their drinking
water]. When he published his findings he was demoted and lost
all of his retirement benefits and was forced to retire. As
a Ph.D. he had to take a teaching position--all of the people
he had considered his colleagues for thirty years suddenly
didn't recognize him any more."
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Phyllis Mullenix, Ph.D.,
formerly of Harvard University experienced the wrath of the industry
when she walked blindly into the fluoride fray as part of her
research program with Harvard's Department of Neuropathology
and Psychiatry. While holding a dual appointment to Harvard and
the Forsyth Dental Research Institute, Dr. Mullenix established
the Department of Toxicology at Forsyth for the purpose of investigating
the environmental impact of substances that were used in dentistry.
During that undertaking she was also directed by the institute's
head to investigate fluoride toxicity. That's where, as she puts
it, "things
got weird."
THE DARK ODYSSEY OF DR.
PHYLLIS MULLENIX
While conducting
interviews and gathering the data contained in this writing, this
office was repeatedly referred by EPA scientists, university professors
and physicians to Dr. Mullenix's research at the Forsyth Dental
Institute as a primary and seminal source of reliable scientific
research on fluoride toxicity.
The Forsyth Dental
Center is a highly respected research institution established in
1910 for the purpose of providing free dental care for the children
of Boston. It is the largest and, considered by many, the most
highly respected dental research institution in the world. All
Harvard dental students are required to take a portion of their
training at Forsyth.
It is interesting
to note that the, then, director of the institute, Dr. Jack Hein,
who was responsible for her assignment to fluoride toxicology studies
was, according to Mullenix, instrumental in some of the original
research that led to the introduction of fluoride into toothpaste
while he was working for Colgate.
"I wasn't too excited about studying fluoride,"
Mullenix told this reporter, "because, quite frankly, it was 'good
for your teeth' and all that, and I thought the studies would be basically
just another control and I had no interest in fluoride." However,
because it was part of what she was hired to do, she said, and because
she had just astounded the institute by achieving the unattainable--securing
a grant from the National Cancer Institute to study the neurotoxicity
of the treatments used for childhood leukemia--she decided to incorporate
the fluoride studies into that research milieu. In fact, Mullenix
claimed, "I was in the top four per cent in the country" for such
funding. "The institute was tickled pink, but I really had no idea
what a quagmire I was getting into."
For her toxicology
studies Dr. Mullenix designed a computer pattern recognition system
that has been described by other scientists as nothing short of
elegant in its ability to study fluoride's effects on the neuromotor
functions of rats.
THE "MIRACLE OF FLUORIDE"
-or- A DIRTY INDUSTRY?
"By about 1990 I had gathered enough data from
the test and control animals," Mullenix continues, "to realize that
fluoride doesn't look clean." When she reviewed that data she realized
that something was seriously affecting her test animals. They had
all (except the control group) been administered doses of fluoride
sufficient to bring their blood levels up to the same as those that
had caused dental fluorosis [a brittleness and staining of the teeth]
in thousands of children. Up to this point, Mullenix explained, fluorosis
was widely thought to be the only effect of excessive fluoridation.
The scientist's first hint that she may not be
navigating friendly waters came when she was ordered to present her
findings to the National Institute of Dental Research (NIDR) [a division
of NIH, the National Institute of Health]. "That's when the 'fun'
started," she said, "I had no idea what I was getting into. I walked
into the main corridors there and all over the walls was 'The Miracle
of Fluoride'. That was my first real kick-in-the-pants as to what
was actually going on." The NIH display, she said, actually made fun
of and ridiculed those that were against fluoridation. "I thought,
'Oh great!' Here's the main NIH hospital talking about the 'Miracle
of Fluoride' and I'm giving a seminar to the NIDR telling them that
fluoride is neurotoxic!"
What Dr. Mullenix
presented at the seminar that, in reality, sounded the death knell
of her career was that:
"The fluoride
pattern of behavioral problems matches up with the same results
of administering radiation and chemotherapy [to cancer patients].
All of these really nasty treatments that are used clinically in
cancer therapy are well known to cause I.Q.
deficits in children. That's one of the best studied effects they
know of. The behavioral pattern that results from the use of fluoride
matches that produced by cancer treatment
that causes a reduction in intelligence."
At a meeting with dental industry representatives
immediately following her presentation, Mullenix was bluntly asked
if she was saying that their company's products were lowering the
I.Q. of children? "And I told them, 'basically, yes.'"
The documents obtained by authors Griffiths and
Bryson seem to add yet another voice of corroboration to the reduced
intelligence effects of fluoride. "New epidemiological evidence from
China adds support," the writers claim, "showing a correlation between
low dose fluoride exposure and diminished I.Q. in children."
Then in 1994,
after refining her research and findings, Dr. Mullenix presented
her results to the Journal of
Neurotoxicology and Teratology [5],
considered probably the world's most respected publication in that
field. Three days after she joyfully announced to the Forsyth Institute
that she had been accepted for publication by the journal, she was
dismissed from her position. What followed was a complete evaporation
of all grants and funding for any of Mullenix's research. What that
means in the left-brain world of scientific research, which is fueled
by grants of government and corporate capital, is the equivalent
to an academic burial. Her letter of dismissal from the Forsyth Institute
stated as their reason for that action that her work was not "dentally
related." [Fluoride research--not dentally related?] The institute's
director stated, according to Mullenix, "they didn't consider the
safety or the toxicity of fluoride as being their kind of science."
Of course, a logical question begs itself at this last statement:
why was Dr. Mullenix assigned the study of fluoride toxicity in the
first place if it was not "their kind of science"?
Subsequently,
she was continually hounded by both Forsyth and the NIH as to the
identity of the journal in which her research was to be published.
She told The WINDS that she refused to disclose that information
because she knew the purpose of this continual interrogation was
so that they could attempt to quash its publication.
Almost immediately
following her dismissal, Dr. Mullenix said, the Forsyth Institute
received a quarter-million dollar grant from the Colgate company.
Coincidence or reward?
Her findings clearly detailed the developmental
effects of fluoride, pre- and postnatal. Doses administered before
birth produced marked hyperactivity in offspring. Postnatal administration
caused the infant rats to exhibit what Dr. Mullenix calls the "couch
potato syndrome"--a malaise or absence of initiative and activity.
One need only observe the numerous children being dosed with Ritalin
as treatment for their hyperactivity to draw logical correlations.
Following her
dismissal, the scientist's equipment and computers, designed specifically
for the studies, were mysteriously damaged and destroyed by water
leakage before she could remove them from Forsyth. Coincidence?
Dr. Mullenix was then given an unfunded research
position at Children's Hospital in Boston, but with no equipment and
no money--what for? "The people at Children's Hospital, for heaven's
sake, came right out and said they were scared because they knew how
important the fluoride issue was," Mullenix said. "Even at Forsyth
they told me I was endangering funds for the institution if I published
that information." It has become clear to such as Dr. Mullenix et
al, that money, not truth, drives science--even at the expense of
the health and lives of the nation's citizens.
"I got into science because it was fun," she said,
"and I would like to go back and do further studies, but I no longer
have any faith in the integrity of the system. I find research is
utterly controlled." If one harbors any doubt that large sums of
corporate money and political clout can really provide sufficient
influence to induce scientists and respected physicians to endorse
potentially harmful treatment for their patients, consider the results
published in a January 8th article of the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM)[6].
The Journal revealed their survey of doctors in favor of, and against,
a particular drug that has been proven harmful (in this case calcium
blockers shown to significantly increase the risk of breast cancer
in older women). "Our results," the Journal said, "demonstrate a
strong association between authors' published positions on the safety
of calcium-channel antagonists and their financial relationships
with pharmaceutical manufacturers."
When The WINDS asked Dr. Mullenix where she planned
to take her research, she said that she is not hopeful that any place
exists that isn't "afraid of fluoride or printing the truth."
The end result of the dark odyssey of Phyllis
Mullenix, Ph.D., and her journey through the nightmare of the fluoride
industry is, essentially, a ruined career of a brilliant scientist
because her's was not "their kind of science".
PRIOR
KNOWLEDGE
It has become evident, as the result of the once-secret
documents obtained by Griffiths and Bryson that Dr. Mullenix's research
was not the first to discover the dangers of fluoride. "The original
secret version -- obtained by these reporters -- of a 1948 study
published by Program F [the code name given fluoride studies] scientists
in the Journal of the American Dental Association shows that
evidence of adverse health effects from fluoride was censored by the
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) -- considered the most powerful
of Cold War agencies -- for reasons of national security." One would
necessarily have to ask what the perceived threat was to national
security if fluoride was found to be toxic by the American Dental
Association. Did they perhaps perceive a potential threat as proceeding
from the American people?
"...Up to eighty percent," the Griffiths/Bryson article continues,
"in some cities -- now have dental fluorosis, the first visible sign
of excessive fluoride exposure, according to the U.S. National Research
Council. (The signs are whitish flecks or spots, particularly on
the front teeth, or dark spots or stripes in more severe cases)."
Dr. William Hirzy, an organic chemist and a senior scientist
in Environmental Risk Assessment with EPA originally became involved
in the fluoride issue "as a matter of professional ethics when one
of the EPA scientists came to us and complained that he was being
asked to write a Federal Register notice with which he has substantial
ethical problems." The scientist protested that "the agency wants
me to write this notice that says it's alright to have teeth that
look like you've been chewing on rocks and tar balls. I have a real
problem with that," he told Hirzy.
To issue a notice of intended regulation in the
Federal Register means that after a specified period of time the notice
essentially becomes law and is entered into either the Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR) or the United States Code (USC). This process is
a much used manner of creating law by circumventing the constitutional
process of legislation. It becomes what is called "administrative
law."
"At that time," Hirzy said, "EPA was revising
its drinking water standards for fluoride and was about to issue a
notice that four milligrams per liter was an acceptable level of fluoride
for drinking water." The great problem with that, Hirzy explained,
"indicated that a substantial number of people who were exposed to
that concentration would have teeth suffering from severe dental fluorosis
eroded, cracked and pitted and stained....The agency [EPA] was saying
that it was not a health effect, it was only cosmetic. Frankly," Hirzy
remonstrated, "it doesn't seem to be a very ethical stance for us
to say that if your teeth don't work--if they're cracked and pitted
and falling out--that it's not a health effect.
"The agency," Hirzy told The WINDS, "was taking
that position because of the peculiar wording of the Safe Drinking
Water Act which says that EPA has to set standards that protect against
adverse health effects with an adequate margin of safety." So they
wanted to say, according to Dr. Hirzy, that "severe dental fluorosis
is not an adverse health effect." If, in essence, you just say
it is not an adverse health effect, you then effectively comply with
the law by juggling the definition.
The great problem with the system, Hirzy explained,
is that the EPA is not a constitutionally mandated organization and
therefore cannot [or is not supposed to] make law but can only advise
the executive branch of government. The dilemma arises when whatever
administration is in office comes to the agency and says, "We want
you to write that the science supports this particular decision, whatever
it may be, that's where I draw the line and say 'no dice, we're not
going to do that....You can't make us lie about the science.' It makes
us complicit in deception. We do not want to have to invoke the Nuremberg
defense," (i.e., I was just doing what I was told).
Hirzy said that the EPA, in fact, got away with
imposing a standard that effectually ruins the teeth of very many
who drink fluoridated water because, though "widely known to cause
severe fluorosis at four milligrams per liter, that is the standard
in effect to this day."
Of even more ominous portent, Hirzy said, is that,
far from being merely cosmetic in effect, "what's going on in the
teeth is a window to what's going on in the bones. What fluoride does
in the hydroxy-epitite structure in teeth it does to the same structure
in bone. It is well known now that fluoride produces faulty bone,
more brittle, basically mimicking in the bone what is clearly visible
in the teeth." A kind of artificial osteoporosis.
"It's an outrageous situation," the EPA scientist
claims, when you have fluoridated household drinking water in such
concentration that the agency must inform parents that they "should
not be allowing their children to drink four milligrams per liter
of fluoride, and if they have that in their water supply they should
go to an alternative source." Does it not seem a little strange that
the government authorizes the addition of a chemical to ostensibly
help children's teeth and then tells parents not to allow their children
to drink it? We are most certainly not in Kansas anymore, Toto!
So toxic is the fluoride added to drinking water
that, according to Hirzy, if one were to take a dose of it about half
the size of that "500 mg vitamin C tablet you take in the morning,
you'd be dead long before the sun went down. When you're talking about
something with that kind of potent toxicity," he says, "it's unrealistic
to think that the only adverse effect it has is death. It must be
doing something intracellularly to cause these effects."
As evidence that the government has known for
over sixty years that fluoride is a health hazard, Hirzy quoted from
an article, "clear back in 1934 in which the American Dental Association
plainly treats the subject very matter-of-factly. It calls fluoride
a general protoplasmic poison."
Robert Carton, Ph.D., twenty years with EPA and
now employed as a scientist with the Army, claims that, on "July
7, 1997 the EPA scientists, engineers and attorneys who assess the
scientific data for the Safe Drinking Water Act standards and other
EPA regulations have gone on record against the practice of adding
fluoride to public drinking water.
Question: if the
Environmental Protection Agency possesses the clout to virtually
confiscate a man's land because some of it is a little soggy--calling
it wetlands--why do they not exercise that power to enforce de-fluoridation
of drinking water, which they have declared unsafe? Does money
play any role in this?
Dr. Carton informed this office that fluoride
itself is not the only major hazard stemming from its introduction
into city water supplies. "A very real danger lies in the fact that
fluosilicic acid leaches lead from plumbing. "There are a couple of
places in the country," Dr. Carton said, "Seattle being one and Thermont,
Maryland...that when they stopped adding fluoride to their water
the lead levels dropped in half."
The problem with the data used to determine the
safety of fluoride, Carton said, is that it is all based on the original
figures presented by the chief scientist in charge of the Manhattan
Project's fluoride safety, Dr. Harold Hodge. He falsified or "cooked
the numbers," as Carton put it, to make his data fit what the government
wanted.
In
addition to the dental and skeletal damage caused by fluoride,
Dr. Carton also cites research that claims that a specific antibody
(immunoglobulin - IgM) that is missing from patients with certain
types of brain tumors is also missing from the blood of those tested
with elevated blood fluoride levels. This is leading many to theorize
that such brain tumors are much more likely among individuals consuming
fluoride compounds in their diet. Since most juice concentrates
and food stuffs are processed with fluoridated water, such blood
elevations are becoming much more common.
ENOUGH ALREADY? NOPE, THERE'S
MORE--
In a study published
last October in the Annals
of the New York Academy of Sciences [7], Dr. Robert L. Isaacson
makes a number of astounding revelations about this toxic waste in
our water.
"Probably the most startling observation from
our first experiment," Isaacson states, "was the high mortality rate
in the group of animals that received the lowest dose of AlF 3 [aluminum
fluoride]. Different groups of rats had been given one of three levels
of AlF3 in
double distilled drinking water: 0.5 ppm, 5 ppm, and 50 ppm starting
at about four months of age. A fourth group received only the distilled
water." The experiment lasted only 45 weeks but, Isaacson stated,
"Eighty per cent of the rats in the [lowest concentration group] died
before the end of the experiment" which was the highest mortality
rate of all. "Not only did the rats in the lowest dose group die more
often during the experiment, they looked poorly well before their
deaths. Even the rats in the low dose group that managed to survive
until the end of the 45 weeks looked to be in poor health. They had
much thinner hair than those in the other groups and the exposed skin
was bronzed, mottled and flaky. Their teeth and toe nails were excessively
dark." Follow-up studies, the scientist said, "showed the same high
level of mortality." The study goes on to say that, in subsequent
research, low levels of the same kind of fluoride that is added to
city drinking water "also allows the enhancement of brain levels
of Al."
Another prominent
finding by Isaacson's group was the significant reduction on the
cells of the hippocampus, that part of the brain that acts like
a central processing unit in a computer, telling other parts what
to do and how to function. The hippocampus is the primary decision
making part of the brain, damage to which causes the victim to
become more submissive and less challenging to his environment.
One could logically question if this is not a pivotal reason for
the government's push for universal fluoridation.
In the brain of
his low dose test animals, Isaacson observed a tangling of capillary
blood vessels, reduced oxygen uptake along with the peculiar crystalline
structures, all of which are identical to those found in Alzheimer's
victims. Dr. Isaacson's research indicates that the Alzheimer's-like
effects result from the transport of aluminum to the brain and
the high death rates from the toxicity of the fluorine.
Aluminum
has previously to this, of course, been implicated in Alzheimer's,
but how is the link made between fluoridation of human drinking
water and the presence of aluminum fluoride?
According to Drs.Carton and Burgstahler, fluoride being the most
electrochemically active of all the elements, it has a strong propensity
to create metallic compounds with itself whenever fluoridated water
comes into contact with such things as aluminum cooking vessels. Ergo:
there is created aluminum fluoride from cooking with such vessels
using fluoridated water and not incidentally, according to Dr. Robert
Carton, former EPA scientist, aluminum is used in city water treatment.
"An incidental observation of possible importance
must be mentioned," the research paper adds. "Pathologic changes
were found in the kidneys of animals in both the AlF 3 and
NaF [sodium fluoride] groups." If all this weren't enough, the
research team observed a "general impairment in the immune capacities
of the treated subjects." They also found that the death rate increased
among those animals treated with the aluminum fluoride where stress
was elevated due to a training regime.
The research clearly
indicates that not only does the presence of fluoride reduce the
body's ability to utilize oxygen and nutrients, but actively inhibits
the system's ability to rid itself of waste. This creates an apparent
synergistic assault upon the health by poisoning the body with
its own toxic waste while impairing its effectiveness to use the
nutrients that would help in the detoxification process.
In the face of
overwhelming data proving that fluoride is not only not beneficial but extremely harmful;
the reliable evidence that the government has known of this for over
sixty years; the continuing press for fluoridation in the drinking
water of American cities, makes all the more believable the portentous
claim set forth in the Protocols:
"...We now
appear on the scene as apparent saviors of the common worker,
saving him from this oppression by enrolling him in the ranks
of our various forces fighting for imaginary civil liberties.
The upper class, which enjoyed by law the labor of the workers,
was interested in seeing that the workers were well fed, healthy
and strong. We are interested in just the opposite-in the diminishment,
the killing out of the nations. Our power is in the chronic...physical
and mental weakness of the worker. What that results in is his
being made the slave of our will, and he will not find in the
authorities of his own society either the strength or energy
to oppose us."
REFERENCES:
1. "Fluoride,
Teeth and the Atomic Bomb", Griffiths & Bryson, 1997.
Author Griffiths indicated that this URL contains an accurate
reproduction of their article.
2. John R. Lee, MD,
article: "The Truth About Mandatory
Fluoridation", April 15, 1995.
3. "Review of Fluoride Benefits and Risks", Department
of Health and Human Services, February 1991, p. 7 & p. 31.
4. The Journal of the Canadian Dental Association, Vol.
53, pp 763-765, 1987.
5. "Neurotoxicity of Sodium Fluoride in Rats",
Mullenix, P. Neurotoxicology and Teratology", 17(2), 1995.
6. The New England Journal of Medicine --
January 8, 1998 -- Volume 338, Number 2 [SPECIAL ARTICLE] "Conflict
of Interest in the Debate over Calcium-Channel Antagonists", Henry
Thomas Stelfox, Grace Chua, Keith O'Rourke, Allan S. Detsky.
7. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Vol.
825 "Neuroprotective Agents, Third International Conference." Title:
"Toxin-Induced Blood Vessel Inclusion caused by the Chronic Administration
of Aluminum and Sodium Fluoride and their Implication for Dementia."
Robert. L. Isaacson, et al, p. 152-166.
Further reading:
FLUORIDE:
Protected Pollutant or Panacea? A very extensive source for scientific
papers published on fluoridation
Robert J. Carton, Ph.D., Former EPA scientist. Article:
"Corruption
and Fraud at the EPA"
The following resources appear valid
but I was unable to fully verify their authenticity and therefore
make no claims for such, with the exception that this office has
ascertained that Dr. William L. Marcus is currently employed by
the EPA.
Richard G. Foulkes, M.D., Article:"Celebration
or Shame? Fifty Years of Fluoridation (1945-1995)"
William L. Marcus, Ph.D., Senior Science Advisor, Office
of Science and Technology, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Letter.
Written 1/30/98. ***Updated 11/13/98 to correct and
clarify historicity