Giant thread of fake stuff and things I don't believe in

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why the fuk are there two rigtalks
When the scientists realized the ninth circle of Hell was almost full, drastic action had to be taken.

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Anyways, https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/ntp-documents-highlight-science-battle/

On Wednesday the U.S. National Toxicology Program released a previously suppressed report which concluded that high exposure to fluoride can reduce IQ for children. The NTP’s drafts from May and September 2022 both concluded that, “higher fluoride exposure is consistently associated with lower IQ in children. More studies are needed to fully understand the potential for lower fluoride exposure to affect children’s IQ.”.

The NTP review was made public on Wednesday per an agreement between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Fluoride Action Network (FAN), as part of an ongoing lawsuit under the Toxic Substances Control Act. The FAN and plaintiffs are attempting to prove that fluoride is a neurotoxin and should be regulated or banned under the Toxic Substances Control Act
 
Kids these days need every brain cell they have. Some people seem to prefer it otherwise.
 
Have you actually looked into it, or on principle it’s impossible that people in authority lie and collude? 🤣
I guess for me it's just that many countries put fluoride in their water. It's not just the US, and I don't believe we were the first to do so either. If their is some big coverup behind the practice, it becomes less and less believable to me the more organizations and nations that are involved.

As far as it's dangers, I can see how more and more "professionals" may say the amount in water is dangerous. That seems to be a common thread with many many things, especially when it comes to pregnant women and children. Depending who you ask, there are about 10 foods that are safe for pregnant women. The list of "unsafe" foods seemed to grow exponentially just between my first and second daughter.

So maybe proper trials will be done, and they will discover it may be more harmful than people once thought, and hopefully the allowable level in municipal water will be lowered as appropriate, or removed completely. But to say information is being suppressed or covered up, is a bit exaggerated IMO, but I also understand that it's a trendy phrase at the moment.
 
I guess for me it's just that many countries put fluoride in their water. It's not just the US, and I don't believe we were the first to do so either. If their is some big coverup behind the practice, it becomes less and less believable to me the more organizations and nations that are involved.

As far as it's dangers, I can see how more and more "professionals" may say the amount in water is dangerous. That seems to be a common thread with many many things, especially when it comes to pregnant women and children. Depending who you ask, there are about 10 foods that are safe for pregnant women. The list of "unsafe" foods seemed to grow exponentially just between my first and second daughter.

So maybe proper trials will be done, and they will discover it may be more harmful than people once thought, and hopefully the allowable level in municipal water will be lowered as appropriate, or removed completely. But to say information is being suppressed or covered up, is a bit exaggerated IMO, but I also understand that it's a trendy phrase at the moment.
Yeah. I think the first was Germany. Under Hitler.
 
If their is some big coverup behind the practice, it becomes less and less believable to me the more organizations and nations that are involved.
Why did the EPA (And HHS Secretary) not want the NTP report released, even when all the scientists did? Have you read the report? Did you at least read the article I linked?
 
Why did the EPA (And HHS Secretary) not want the NTP report released, even when all the scientists did? Have you read the report? Did you at least read the article I linked?
I didn't even click on the link. all that shit reads like hairdresser gossip to me.
 
I didn't even click on the link. all that shit reads like hairdresser gossip to me.
Well it's up to you but that's totally biased and ridiculous. Like I said, it's a real lawsuit that is looking like the EPA is going to lose which will affect municipal water across the country. The report is by government scientists as part of the U.S. National Toxicology Program. And btw most European water supplies are not flouridated.

...It's almost as if some people just don't want to see evidence of these things :unsure:
 
Well it's up to you but that's totally biased and ridiculous. Like I said, it's a real lawsuit that is looking like the EPA is going to lose which will affect municipal water across the country. The report is by government scientists as part of the U.S. National Toxicology Program. And btw most European water supplies are not flouridated.

...It's almost as if some people just don't want to see evidence of these things :unsure:

I just don’t really care man. I’ve already said more than once that I’m not necessarily in favor of fluoridated water. I’m not interested in some rabbit hole of hidden agendas and government suppressed files.
 
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Anyways, https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/ntp-documents-highlight-science-battle/

On Wednesday the U.S. National Toxicology Program released a previously suppressed report which concluded that high exposure to fluoride can reduce IQ for children. The NTP’s drafts from May and September 2022 both concluded that, “higher fluoride exposure is consistently associated with lower IQ in children. More studies are needed to fully understand the potential for lower fluoride exposure to affect children’s IQ.”.

The NTP review was made public on Wednesday per an agreement between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Fluoride Action Network (FAN), as part of an ongoing lawsuit under the Toxic Substances Control Act. The FAN and plaintiffs are attempting to prove that fluoride is a neurotoxin and should be regulated or banned under the Toxic Substances Control Act

It's lowered your IQ because you are ignoring the words "high exposure".

Also from a site called "the last american vagabond" are you kidding?
 
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