[From “The Science Suddenly Discovers That “Excessive” Fluoride in Drinking Water Can Lower Kids’ IQs”]
No one could have predicted this
Except every “conspiracy theorist.” Every conspiracy theorist said this
But they are all kooks, so no one could have known that they were right about this
Medical Xpress
High levels of fluoride in drinking water may dim the intelligence of children, a new U.S. government report shows
Based on an analysis of published research, the potentially controversial report marks the first time a federal agency has determined there is a link between drinking twice the recommended amount of fluoride and lower IQs in kids[…]
That was always known
At least, Alex Jones knew it
Alex Jones does believe in every conspiracy theory, some of which might be wrong. But the reality is, if you believe in every conspiracy theory, you are going to be right more often than the mainstream media
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Alex Jones does believe in every conspiracy theory, some of which might be wrong. But the reality is, if you believe in every conspiracy theory, you are going to be right like, once in a blue moon, by sheer fluke.
"But they are all kooks, so no one could have known that they were right about this”
But they were not.
THE STUDY says that lower IQs are consistently found with higher doses of Fluoride. That’s not the same as saying they have conclusively proved cause and effect.
But you guys can’t read for content, so you jump to your desired conclusions.
“ But the reality is, if you believe in every conspiracy theory, you are going to be right more often than the mainstream media”
No, as explained, you’re wrong RIGHT NOW and you think you’re been vindicated.
He’s sure it’s flatly the fluoride, not scientists overshooting how much was necessary while avoiding the “too little fluoride” problem? You don’t need premeditated malice for even that possible explanation, do you?
I generally don’t trust studies with the goal of testing IQ since IQ tests are… well… not a good indicator of intelligence? especially since they often can be manipulated to push a certain goal, and the fact that this moran is talking about this (granted not in a positive manner towards the researchers) only makes me view the report with more skepticism, I would like to know just how they tested for intelligence in the first place ’cause there’s always a good chance the researchers might be manipulating it for push something and fluoride doesn’t affect intelligence at all.
There’s an extremely good reason why you’re known as Andrew ‘Filipino Jailbait’ Anglin. Fact: Alex Jones was exposed as a consumer of trans porn via his phone.
Thus in the words of Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake (Peter Sellers), Do I look all rancid and clotted? You look at me, Andrew. Eh? Look, eh? And I drink a lot of water, you know. I'm what you might call a water man, Andrew - that's what I am. And I can swear to you, my boy, swear to you, that there's nothing wrong with my bodily fluids. Not a thing, Andy.
And I can walk out of my home without so much as a funny look from anyone and return home with social standing intact. Do you know why, OP? Because I’m not some kind of deviated - certainly paedophilic and/or hypocritical - prevert.
So fluoride in the water must be a good thing.
You don't find high levels of fluoride in on-purpose fluoridated water. It's possible from natural sources of water or inadvertently contaminated water. If neurological damage is your concern, you should look for lead. Fluorosis can be a concern with massive amounts of fluoride consumption by infants. Controlled water is no concern.
if you believe in every conspiracy theory, you are going to be right more often than the mainstream media
Says an unreliable crackpot who demonizes reliable sources because he always has debunked lies to promote. Persecution complex distracting from the fact that reliable sources wouldn't support your bullshit, because it's bullshit.
Punching your eye would be a health hazard to other people, because of the huge log in it. :)
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