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If you tell a lie enough and long enough, the people will believe it.
Adolf Hitler Did you know that the whole family not just
children can benefit by drinking water that contains fluoride.
Its a fact that in addition to brushing and flossing
the best way to keep your teeth is to drink fluoridated water.
We consume it every day with the reassurance of our authorities that it's doing us good...
The truth is fluoride is poison and adding it into our drinking water is an
evolving social experiment started forty years ago.
In the small county of Albeit Georgia on one of the highest hilltops stands a
massive granite structure known as the Georgia guide stones.
Perfectly aligned with celestial bodies this American ''Stonehenge'' was
erected sometime in the late seventies. The enormous structure stands almost twenty
feet high and is made of six granite slabs weighing
almost a quarter of a million pounds. The most astonishing detail of the monument
is not it's size but the messages that are carved into it. Engraved
in eight modern and four ancient languages are
ten commandments for a New Age of reason. The first directive is the most sinister and
alarming to us all. Maintain humanity under five hundred million
in perpetual balance with nature. another question for you.
I have a question for you. How do you suppose they plan on eliminating
over ninety percent of the population? Perhaps by using the oldest trick in the book
and that is to do it right under our noses then cloak it in the phrase ''it's all for
you own good.'' This series of films takes a closer look at
the current pandemic of neurological disorders we're witnessing today and more
importantly the relationship that heavy metal toxicity plays in the overall
equation. Our food our air and our water are all under
attack and the most disturbing part is that it's by design.
This first of three films investigates our water by focusing on the fluoride.
My name is Chris Maple and this is our story.
So we've got our friends at the fluoride action network we actually went to their
website and printed off the top ten facts about fluoride.
Hopefully we can educate a few people on what's going on with the drinking water.
Do you drink tap water? Yes.
Yes I do. Yes.
I do drink tap water but I usually put it through a filter system.
I filter it. Filtered tap water.
Yeah one of those little jugs with the carbon filter that comes in there.
If it's an emergency situation and I have to swallow a pill or something yeah but.
No I don't drink it. You don't drink the tap water. No.
I don't drink it for recreation I boil my water I wait
for it to cool I store it in jars. No I don't want to take any risks.
Let me ask you what made you go and buy that filter?
Because L.A water tastes like crap. Well I know what's in it, it's pretty nasty.
Have you heard of the fluoride fires deteriorates controversy that's going
on ? No, never.
This is the first time? Its a surprise for me.
Have you heard about fluoride? Yes.
What do you know about it? It's something that's added to water,
I don't know what the scientific exact definition.
Apparently fluoride's ions help out with helping your teeth strong and everything else like
that. I always thought it was like a medical thing
because it helps your teeth be stronger and all that kind of stuff.
I know it's one of the questions our dentist asks us about, if we have fluoride
in our toothpaste, that's about all I really know I don't know if it's a positive thing
or not. Why is it added to the water?
What do you think? To like... I'm not sure.
You know my dad is a dentist so I know fluoride as far as dental health
goes it's necessary particularly for kids
that don't learn how to brush there teeth. Their parents
may or may not be aware of what sugar can do to there teeth
So in my opinion fluoride is a good thing. Fluoride is one of the most inexpensive ways
to really cut down on dental decay. Anything we can do
to help prevent cavities on children I think it's very important.
Absolutely I think fluoride is safe. Its effective. Fluoridation of community water
is extremely safe and extremely effective in preventing tooth decay
science is on
the side of fluoride being safe and effective,
there it is no controversy
about this in the scientific community. If it's such a simple issue
how is it that it is still going after half a century I remember it being debated
when I was a child thirty years ago and it continues to be debated
but just because we've been doing something for fifty years doesn't necessarily mean that
it's right. If the public health officials knew
then what they know now would we have fluoride would it be added to
our drinking water. Well today a coalition of scientists, dentists and doctors are taking
action to stop fluoridation until it's proven safe.
The Great Culling: Our Water As I began my quest looking into the history
of fluoride I found what seemed to be a tangled web of information while we agree that there
are a number of different players in this game and past to explore regarding the history
of fluoride for the sake of time we will attempt to be
as concise as possible. In the last part of the eighteenth century
a new kind of revolution was taking hold of the modern world.
This was not a political cultural or social revolution.
This was an economic revolution and unfortunately for us the by-products were some of
the most toxic pollutants humanity had ever seen
and one of the most venomous pollutants of them all was fluoride by nineteen thirty the
aluminium industry was the biggest polluter of fluoride
in America when one company was in the business the Aluminium Company of America
otherwise know as ALCOA.
Ironically enough during that time the US public health services was under
the direct jurisdiction of the US treasury secretary Andrew W Mellon '
it just so happened that Mellon he was a founder and major stockholder of ALCOA.
He was also the founder of the Mellon institution an industry funded research institute that
was notorious for forgiving industry the scientific data it needed to defend itself.
The Mellon institute published some of the key evidence that supported the
effectiveness of fluoride in fighting tooth decay.
It was Dr. Gerald *** who also worked at the Mellon institute that made the first proposal
to artificially fluoridate our public water supplies.
Although widely debated the official human experiments began in Grand Rapids
Michigan on January 25th 1945 as they were the
first to publicly fluoridate there water supply. You guys want to know what fluoride is
that's what were going to do over the next twelve months. Our hope is to interview people
like yourself, various physicians, neurologists.
chemists, toxicologists and get to the bottom of it. I don't understand
why there's a debate. Yeah.
I want to get to the bottom of what is fluoride
is it good or is it bad
or more importantly we would like to come down and see you,
how do you feel about that? Yeah we could do it at my place if you like.
Oh that would be great. Okay I've got to run...
Alright I know your busy buddy I'll let you go.
Alright Chris see you soon man. Okay sounds good Mike.
That's awesome. My name is Mike Adams the health ranger the
editor of NaturalNews.com what is labelled fluoride is not
naturally occurring fluoride like you might find in the ground.
Its actually a collection it can be over a hundred different chemicals,
including some radioactive chemicals, including many cancer-causing chemicals,
including heavy metals, neurologically damaging elements
that are called fluoride and then this is dumped into the water supply
and the cities have doctors and dentists convinced that this is
somehow good for your teeth. So this topic this fluoride topic has been
going on discrepancy for sixty years now.
There must be an organizations that is trying to push fluoride.
Otherwise it wouldn't be going into the communities the way it is
so I think it's an organised group that are a trying
to influence cities and convince them. Two-thirds
of the water districts of this country fluoridate. Not San Diego.
Eighty percent of our fifty largest cities fluoridate
but not San Diego, now that the water district is introducing
fluoride we have a unique opportunity to really make sure that this
incredibly cost-effective public health advance
gets to everyone in the city of San Diego and I urge you to do that.
Since Grand Rapids began fluoridating in 1945 cities all over
America have been slowly following suit. According to the CDC in 2010 over seventy
three percent of the publics water supplies are fluoridated.
Presently San Diego now finds itself in over a half century long fight to
keep fluoride out of it's water supply. That brings us to this man who's been on the
front lines of this fluoride battle since the beginning.
My name is David Kennedy DDS
because I'm a dentist. I graduated in 71' from the university of Missouri at Kansas
city. I have a degree in biochemistry and physiology
from the University of Kansas and I graduated from there in 1967.
David Kennedy thanks so much for spending some time with us today and agreeing to meet
with us at your house in the beautiful
place of sunny San Diego. Twice San Diego voters have rejected it
1954 and 1968 now we're trying to put fluoride back into our water
and we're dead set against it. After years of debate this water
will have fluoride. San Diego has a long history of fighting fluoridation
its the largest city in the country not to put the material in the water. There are people
who think it's absolutely fantastic we're doing
this *** Collins is the city's water department spokesman,
he says the city's desire to put fluoride in the water has nothing to do with
improving dental health. It has to do with potential fines from the state.
The city really doesn't take sides on the health issue itself I mean the city really
has to abide by the state law there's no question about it.
We will receive major fines from the state if we did not comply. Now there's no turning
back there's no flavour or odour taste at all
that will make any difference to people it will taste and smell just like it does now.
Odour is not Jeff Greens problem. It's not just the fluoride itself. He's already suede
the city once over the issue. Its the fact that when you add something to
the water to treat humans unfortunately they skipped all other processes that they would
usually look at when your going to put something in the water.
Green says fluoride puts more arsenic, led and other metals in the system
he says it'll all end up in court again. So you're talking legal action presumably.
I'm certain that it will have to be legal action. Fluoride will be in the entire
water supply by the end of the month. John Langley Fox Five news.
Fifty-plus years now San Diego has been fighting this battle successfully.
What just happened? The story if you go back to
the history in California for fluoridation more than a hundred and ten times the cities
had rejected fluoridation in California. The city council voted in 1952
to put hydrofluosilicic acid in our water supply the citizens walked around
and they said we don't think that's a good idea and we passed a law
that said no fluoride or fluoride containing substances or hydrofluosilicic acid can be
added to the public water supply. There can be no gifts, no funds, no tax and
no water bill levied for that purpose. Even as far back as 1952 they where actually
name the product that was going to end up being put in the water that we spend a lot
of our time on. It was ordinates number sixty seven in the
San Diego municipal code. It still stands? Still stands today and what we have is a bunch
of crooks and thieves in downtown city hall and they decided well you know that's
such an old law mayor Goldbigger actually said that ''that's such an old law''.
Well lets see the constitution is 200 years old should we throw that out too mayor?!
San Diego is not being forced to fluoridate. There doing it voluntarily against the law
in our community. So what do you do about that? The only thing
I know to do about that is exactly what all the people in
Libya and Egypt and the Middle East did. It's that when you get sick and tired
of the totalitarian approach to government when it says you will drink it,
you're going to like it, we decided you need to have hazardous waste
in your water supply and you got to stand up and
say you know what? You drink it
because I don't want it. This is a sad were the
citizens of San Diego lost, they held them off for sixty years
and here they are buying Chinese hazardous waste putting it
in the water supplies in San Diego directly against our wishes.
If you catch the citizens asleep you can take their rights away and that's what
they did. So that's what it was. If there not
savvy enough to be able to figure out that hazardous waste from China is not going to
prevent tooth decay, eating right and taking care of your teeth is what prevents tooth
decay this is about your rights this is a civil
right. Are we going to put stuff in the water that
harms children? We shouldn't.
Well we did. Well hello there.
Hey Chris how you doing. Hi good to see you. Good to see you too. Nice to meet you thanks
for inviting us out here on such short notice. Oh you bet and I'm glad the weather showed
up nicely. So we here to talk about some fluoride
or what? You bet I'm ready.
As you know it's a pretty important topic. It sure is but a misunderstood topic by most
people. Your right and hopefully we can well where
here today to gather a little more clarity about the issue and I'm hoping you might be
able to help us with it. Okay.
When they first started using fluoride they used sodium fluoride
and sodium fluoride you where able to get from the aluminium industry
but the fluoride that's being put in the water now not back in 1940
1950 that was sodium fluoride now it's a mineral it's coming from the phosphate
fertilizer industry. Its a by-product that is a very toxic waste
its basically fluoride bound to silica okay
and it's called fluosilicic acid its extremely toxic.
Fluoride is really a clever way industry,
the mining industry, the chemical processing industries
aluminium smelting and processing industries to eliminate their toxic industrial
waste without having to pay for it to be handled
as industrial waste. They just slap a new label on it fluoride
they sell it to cities and the cities dump it into the water supply.
The water in Sainsbury is supposed to have fluoride in it but Rob Demirez has been concerned
for years about what's in the supply he gets from
China the residue you see here is what wont dissolve
when he puts the fluoride powder in the water. What is that? We don't know. You
have no idea what's in there? I don't know what
it is it's not soluble. It doesn't appear to be sodium fluoride. Where
not quite sure what it is. Well they should test it
to find out if what there putting in is safe for us to drink.
For almost a year these fluoride pumps in Amesbury have been off and the water
department says they'll stay off until they can figure out what's in the
fluoride. Since 2007 most of the sodium fluoride has also been
imported from China because it's the least expensive on the market.
I don't think that when it comes to something that I ingest everyday the lowest
bidder is good enough. I'd like to be able
to add it in worry free. But despite those concerns we want to be clear
both state and federal health officials tell Team 5 investigators Chinese
fluoride is safe. So who do you think we should talk to tonight?
Do you know who's coming to town there's Paul Comment an excellent professor of chemistry
all the chemistry professors in the world think this stuff is bad because you know it
burns holes in the counter top and stuff like that.
Paul would be a really good guy to talk to. My name is Paul Comet I'm a retired professor
of chemistry I taught at Saint Lawrence University from 1983
and I retired in May of 2006 and my speciality was in environmental chemistry
and toxicology. Most people in America are persuaded that
everybody fluoridates there water and if you're living in a town like Albany, Long
Island or Ithaca but the vast majority of the population the world does not drink fluoridated
water most of the countries do not fluoridate there
water only about thirty. The countries now that have
the banned the use of fluoride are China Austria, Belgium, Finland, Germany, Denmark,
Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, Hungary,
and Japan all these countries have said
that fluoride number one is ineffective and toxic and should not be used.
We're still using it there's something wrong here and think it's time that
we become aware and do something about it.
How come our country that's supposed to be quote so smart
uses it? Well there's something going on here.
What does the European Union know that we don't know?
Nothing. They know the same thing, that's why, but
the difference is there not getting paid off and we are and so therefore this is what the
only thing is that I can come up with because
they both have the same facts, both have the same facts that fluoride is
toxic, fluoride is not helping your teeth if it was really
helping why would we be having all these dental problems.
Its for that at all, how come you can go to primitive societies around the world
that have never even seen fluoride and they have perfect teeth?
Why are we having all these learning disorders? How come were having Autism and you know all
these things we never had before? Well why don't we ask that question and answer
it honestly? Answer it honestly.
98% of Europe does not fluoridate only eight countries in the
worlds have more than fifty percent of there population drinking fluoridated water.
America, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Israel
Singapore, Malaysia and Columbia. Only eight.
I am from Europe so I am really surprised 98% fluoride free.
I didn't know that. You never knew that either?
Well they really don't tell a lot of people that statistic in American here we are
75% and growing because all the other countries have been banning it.
There's two main reasons
why European countries explain why they never went along with this
American practise one was
they didn't feel it was right to force it on people that didn't want it.
And secondly they didn't think that all the health issues
had been resolved. I think Europeans have come to there senses
on several issues not all of them but on many.
GMO's being one of them and fluoride being another they rejected these things because
they're looking at the evidence America tends to be way behind the curve
on really recognizing reality in the realm of fraudulent
hoax science. Our CDC and the liars in Washington DC have only had success in
countries that speak English for the vast majority of the disposal of there hazardous
waste product that means that you and I and our children
in the United States are the largest consumers of hydrofluosilicic
acid, call it what it is hydrofluoric what is that?
''Hydro'' is water ''fluo'' is fluoride ''silicic'' is sand and it's missing an electron
it's acidic. It will kill you, you dip your hand in it
like that and you're going to die. Hydrofluosilicic does not occur in nature
it's a manmade molecule and it eats through concrete, glass, stainless
steel, fibreglass, plastic. You name it will eat
it so why are we putting that in the water.
So it's toxic it will kill you. You touch it? It kills you.
Just before they pour it into our drinking water there's a skull and bones
right on the side of the packaging, you need to wear a hazmat suit. First
tonight hazmat crews from all across our area responding to a chemical leak this afternoon
in Rock Island the chemical was so strong it was burning through the concrete there
report by Christy for the latest. It was just before one o'clock when hazmat crews were
called to the Rock Island water treatment plant for a chemical
spill coming from this tanker truck. The chemical hydrofoils was used to add fluoride
to the plants water after several hours crews where able to clean up
the leak and allow operations to return to normal.
We had to corner off the area obviously but as far as the treatment water of the water
and the amount of water being used by the public there's no effect on that at all.
That's how they transport it it's extremely aggressive it will eat through almost
anything including concrete. It'll eat through glass, steel, titanium, bricks anything.
Its crazy. Basically it's a hazardous waste by-product
of the manufacture of phosphate fertiliser. Its a mining by-product. Dig up this rock,
this rock is no good as it is
so you mix it with sulphuric acid and this produces soluble phosphate and that's
what becomes the fertiliser. In doing so
they get all this fluosilicicate in there. Its a by-product
that they cant do anything with it's a poison so they sell it and make fluoride out of it.
I was a fraud. It was a scam from the get go,
it is a means of getting rid of fluoride you allow your
industry to use your water supply to dispose of their hazardous waste,
its a disposal mechanism. Its a major industrial waste pollutant, they
were trying to dump it into the rivers that were
going out into the ocean in Florida
and boy they stopped that they said you're polluting you're killing the fish which
they were. For a hundred years they decimated the local
vegetation, crippled the castle,
damaged the citrus groves in Florida it was costing them
a fortune to handle this as a very serious industrial
waste and then eventually.
Oh I have an idea lets put it in the water supply will get them to take it off our hands
we don't have to pay to get rid of our toxic
waste. And now they're making millions of dollars
on what is if you read it, it will say what was but
I don't care what was, it still is an industrial waste product that is being
added as our fluoridating agent so there helping
Cargill get rid of there hazardous waste problems. Cargil is the largest privately owned corporation
in the world. They were also the largest producer of hydrofluosilicic acid.
Cargill at one time had something like 90% of the market when the hurricanes went through
Florida and knocked out the holding pods so there was a shortage of hydrofluosilicic acid
and so they reached out to the rest of world now we get it from Mexico, Japan and China
because non of those countries add fluoride to the water supply, they don't put it in
at all. So obviously it's pilling up in those countries
I don't think we need to be helping other countries out with their disposal of there
hydrofluosilicic acid. Fluoride is the worst recycling practise in
the world I support recycling but to take the hazardous waste from the phosphate fertiliser
industry which cannot be dumped into the sea by international law and cannot be used locally
because it's too concentrated and to take that product and to dump it into our public
drinking water is sheer lunacy. Its bizarre! George Orwell could have written
this Kafka could have written this in one of his plays, it's lunacy.
There are two hundred and fifty thousand tons
dumped annually in the water supply. Does that sound like a big figure to you?
If you had one tone and were worth over a million dollars you'd
be a poor person by the time you got rid of the tone.
Its extremely expensive to get rid of, come on lets think for a moment
maybe we should be adding cyanide how about adding cyanide to the water supply
because now they've got all this cyanide somewhere, now what are we going to
do with it it's costing us millions to get rid
of that. Oh just add it to the drinking water
and we will pay you to add it. That's basically what they're doing with this
fluorosilicate. It's almost like if a company can just dump it's waste
into the river. There saying there going to dump
the by-products of uranium refining and enrichment down the river and
were going to say radiation is good for fish because it makes them brighter,
you know they could sell that on TV they can put that on Fox news on CNN they
can tell the whole country. Oh the fish need to be brighter so they can
eat at night otherwise they might starve.
So we need to save the fish which means we need to dump more radiation
into the rivers and that's why this corporation that's enriching the
plutonium lets say or the uranium is a good corporation that's helping to save the fish.
Now I guarantee you, nine out of ten people would buy that,
even though I just totally made that up and it makes no sense whatsoever it's complete
nonsense. hydrofluosilicic acid
has no known benefit in human or any physiological systems it's not even
useful in any mammal so adding that to the public water supply for
an alleged benefit is a fraud
and it's a crime against the citizens of this country
and it's cumulative over a lifetime it is a very noxious poison
and you do not have to take my word for if you've got a Webster's dictionary
open it up, one of the definitions is fluoride a violent protoplasmic poison, then you
have to go look up protoplasm, and we are protoplasm! So 'violent to us as
poison is', say lets put that lets put that in the water
and see how the kids turn out. Is there anybody that you might know that
would like to talk to us perhaps a whistleblower somebody who has been injured.
Yeah a guy who wrote a book ''Toxic Torts''. A book about the toxic fertiliser industry,
Gary Pitman he will tell you the story. Where is he out of? Florida, that's where all the
phosphate mines are in the United States. Oh that's right.
Well it looks like we are going to Florida buddy. What do you think?
All right Gary Dr. Kennedy had forwarded me your name
and information and said that you might be willing to talk to us about an injury you
incurred at work. Yes I've been exposed to a lot of chemicals
and heavy metals that have numerous health problems when exposed to them of course that's
from 21 years in the phosphate industry. Wow 21 years now are you still in the industry,
are you working there or? Stopped working in 1993 due to neurological
problems, muscle disease, numerous problems that I didn't know what was going on at the
time. Gary, how are you my friend?
Hi good to see you my friend. Here we are in Jennings, Florida we're at
Gary Pittman's with his lovely wife Gloria they've been so kind to open up there house
to us and let us come and pick his brain a little bit about phosphate fluorides.
So Garry what made you write this book? I wanted to leave a history behind on what
happened to me and some of the co-workers here at this county. It kind of gives an inside
look at a phosphate plant mainly the chemical plant where phosphoric acid is made.
Former employees of Occidental chemical corporation have filed a lawsuit against the company they
say they have life threatening diseases because the company did
not follow safety procedures. Page they have diseases like leukaemia, emphysema
and toxic brain syndrome. For years doctors struggled to
diagnose them but finally they found a common link. It was the phosphate plant
they all worked for Gary Pittman started working for Occidental phosphate plant
when he was eighteen years old by thirty nine he was unable
to work today he can barely walk up stairs suffering
from emphysema, chronic bronchitis heart disorders, liver dysfunction
and a long list of other problems. The diagnosis is toxic brain syndrome.
It seemed like everyone that was there kept having a cold like flu like symptoms. We would
always refer to it as a chemical new mountain. Gary and several other former employees are
suing Occidental for failing to provide adequate safety education and gear.
We asked our supervisors a lot of times if it would eat paint off a car. Why wouldn't
it hurt a human? And they would say that the human body would be able to get rid of that
kind of stuff. One woman's husband died of bone cancer before
his battle could make it to court. They messed up my life they messed up everybody's
lives here and they continue to mess up other peoples lives they need to come in and realise
and to admit to what they are doing. Going into this employment where you aware
of all the hazards? No, no I would have chosen another carrier
I was a pretty smart boy at the time wasn't smart enough but see back in those days there
where no computers. You didn't have the knowledge base that we have today; there was only word
of mouth. If you go to work there they do pay good money.
What do they do there? They make fertiliser. Well we where farm boys
we had the fertiliser of the day. Chris what I wanted to do is I did not want
to die without at least trying to warn people and tell people, I could have read a book
like the one wrote before I went to work out there and I wouldn't have gone out there.
Right. Cause it would have educated me, I would have
said well this guys sitting there with cancer and this guy with leukaemia. You know to me,
What would I say to myself if I was eighteen again
and looking for employment? Well number one what I would say to myself
is, money is not everything. You can't buy your health back once you lose it. If had
the information that I have now I would have evaluated this whole situation.
If the company would have told me about the health hazards about what I was
going to be exposed to and what it could cause and they knew in 1972 when I went to work
the phosphate industry had been going on long time in central Florida
they knew the hazards and they knew what happened to workers working
there for a very long time and so did my company but I don't think they
tell them today. Still don't. I don't believe they do. They claim they tell them about the
hazards but I don't believe they do because if they did they wouldn't have any workers.
All we were required to wear in the laboratory that's where I started, was safety glasses.
Let me see that old jacket. See that? It just ate right through that hey.
You could be walking out there and sulphuric acid drips down on your back it's going to
burn you. It will burn right through your clothes. No hazman suit just a little jacket.
If I knew it would be that dangerous from what I know today I would have not one to
work there to begin with. Let me ask you this. What are your thoughts
on taking us over to the company that you worked at?
Well that might be a little difficult I wouldn't want to be caught out there they have security
guards pretty much patrolling that area. Yeah we could go out I could show it to you. How
close do you think we can get? You can't see what's o the inside from the ground you have
to get up hill like from the air. There's some satellite images though all the phosphate
mining in Florida and they have some great images of the devastation that strip mining
causes. We can go out there I can show it to you.