Russ Winter #conspiracy #wingnut #quack winterwatch.net

Before I finally emerged from the ranks of the pajama people, I had a brother who served the role of the “tin foil hatter” in the family. He had a number of observations that I now recognize as truths. I used to chortle and scoff at him in the manner of the typical PJ. One of his topics was the evils of fluoride.

The continued use of fluoride in drinking water illustrates just how nasty and malevolent the criminals who rule the United States are. Only 2% of Europe fluoridates water. Fluoride is banned in China, where studies on large populations showed an I.Q. decrease. Parts of Canada have also banned it, as well as Japan and Israel.

Although some states and locales in the U.S. have chosen to stop adding fluoride to tap water, the response has been slow. Meanwhile, scientific studies showing its negative affects continue to be produced. The world’s oldest and most prestigious medical journal, The Lancet, classified fluoride as a neurotoxin and placed it in the same dangerous category as arsenic, lead and mercury.

Could fluoride be a primary cause for the zombies and the phenomenon of the chortling dumb dumb? On a personal note, for the last 10 years I have lived in locations that do not use fluoride. Since the change, I have to say that my brain is much more alert. Perhaps a better descriptive is that I’m much more aware.

The other toxins I have largely removed myself from is that of the Hollywood entertainment industry and the American lugenpresse complex.

Indeed, evidence shows that fluoride damages the brain’s hippocampus, the area needed for memory and the learning of new behavior. People are still able to function normally, as the parts undamaged regulate repetitiv.e learned behavior, with frequent memory repetitions, but little new information being processed. This makes people more susceptible to propaganda through the repetitive displays of imagery.

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