Friday, December 7, 2012

How do water companies make sure that they aren't poisoning a ton of people when...?

Q. they put fluoride in drinking water? It can be a very toxic substance.

A. If water companies really knew how toxic fluoride (silicofluoride) was, they wouldn't even be adding it to tap water and setting themselves up for lawsuits down the road. Lawsuits have recently begun regarding this. The down side is that increasing lawsuits regarding this is bound to eventually raise property taxes. Fluoride is more toxic than lead and only slightly less toxic than arsenic yet corporate greed keeps promoting the sale of this non-pharmaceutical grade toxic waste. It is also great for dentists as dental veneers to cover up dental damage done (dental fluorosis), is pretty expensive. Fluoride is also a general protoplasmic poison used in rat and roach poison. Silicofluorides are too toxic too dump in lakes, rivers, streams or the ocean but the government allows the fertilizer industry to sell this toxic waste to municipal water districts to add to the public's tap water to dispose of it. Americans are being used as a toxic waste dump. You can't cook fluoride out of tap water. Cooking with fluoridated tap water only concentrates the fluoride in whatever you are cooking. If you live in America, fluoride is now in everything but distilled water. It is concentrated in all processed foods and beverages. The government doesn't require the fluoride content to be labeled on processed foods and beverages. It is very high in tea. It is in pesticides that are used on your fresh vegetables and fruits. It is in the polluted air you breathe each day.

You can read why they really started adding fluoride to the public water supply here:
http://qualityassurance.synthasite.com/fluoride-and-the-atomic-bomb.php

In their award winning article, "Fluoride, Teeth, and the Atomic Bomb" journalists Chris Bryson and Joel Griffiths discussed how "the first lawsuits against the U.S. A-bomb program were not over radiation, but over fluoride damage."
http://www.fluoridealert.org/deepwater.htm

Fluoride lawsuits start and may grow massively:
http://www.naturalnews.com/033965_fluoride_lawsuits.html

Water Fluoridation Injury Lawsuit Filed in Federal Court:
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/09/21/18690949.php

What is put in tap water isn't pharmaceutical grade nor is it natural "calcium fluoride". It's a by-product of the fertilizer industry. Here's what is added to tap water. It is toxic. See below PDF's:
http://www.wku.edu/msds/docs/6254.pdf
http://www.mosaicco.com/images/Hydrofluosilicic_Acid_05_11.pdf
It's nothing more than toxic waste or pollution.

Fluoride is NOT essential. In 1979, the FDA required the deletion of all government references previously classifying fluoride as "essential or probably essential", (Federal Register, March 16, 1979, page 16006). Adding fluoride compounds to tap water hasn't even been approved by the FDA.

Robert Carton, PhD formerly President of the union of Government Scientists working at the US Environmental Protection Agency said: "Water fluoridation is the greatest case of scientific fraud of this century, if not of all time." In 1997, more than 1,000 members of this union working at USEPA HQ in Washington DC, who are directly responsible for the US Safe Drinking Water Act, voted UNANIMOUSLY to ban water fluoridation. Their bosses are not listening.

There is not a single scientific or laboratory study from anywhere in the world which proves that fluoridation reduces tooth decay in humans. There are, however, hundreds of published scientific papers which show that water fluoridation is dangerous to human, animal, plant and aquatic life, which is no surprise, since fluoride is more toxic than lead and only marginally less so than arsenic. (Clinical Toxicology of Commercial Products, 5th ed., Gosselin, et al, 1984.).


I am studying dentistry and looking for a university?
Q. In Cairo univeristy- Egypt
After I take my bachelor degree I wish to make more studies in a good college abroad like USA.
Could anyone give me details about good colleges and what should i do to be accepted

A. Make sure you are taking chemistry, biology, organic chemistry, and physics. These are the prerequisites to get into dental school. Some schools may have additional requirements so it's important that you check out the schools you are applying to in order to be sure of their requirements. You will also have to take the DAT (Dental Admission Test). Make sure you have a high GPA and high DAT score... these are the two most important things. Try to get some volunteer experience in a dental setting if possible. A letter of recommendation from at least one dentist is desirable.

There are only 50 dental schools in the US. The rankings are as follows:

1. Harvard University (MA)

2. Johns Hopkins University (MD)

3. University of Pennsylvania

4. University of California�San Francisco

4. Washington University in St. Louis

6. Duke University (NC)

7. Stanford University (CA)

7. University of Washington

9. Yale University (CT)

10. Baylor College of Medicine (TX)

11. Columbia U. College of Physicians and Surgeons (NY)

11. University of California�Los Angeles (Geffen)

11. University of Michigan�Ann Arbor

14. University of California�San Diego

15. Cornell University (Weill) (NY)

16. University of Pittsburgh

17. University of Chicago (Pritzker)

17. Vanderbilt University (TN)

19. U. of Texas Southwestern Medical Center�Dallas

20. Northwestern University (Feinberg) (IL)

20. University of North Carolina�Chapel Hill

22. Case Western Reserve University (OH)

22. Mayo Medical School (MN)

22. University of Alabama�Birmingham

25. University of Virginia

26. Emory University (GA)

26. University of Colorado�Denver and Health Sciences Center

28. Boston University

28. University of Wisconsin�Madison

30. Mount Sinai School of Medicine (NY)

30. University of Iowa (Carver)

32. Dartmouth Medical School (NH)

32. New York University

32. Ohio State University

32. Oregon Health and Science University

36. University of Rochester (NY)

36. University of Southern California (Keck)

38. Brown University (RI)

38. University of Minnesota Medical School

38. Yeshiva University (Einstein) (NY)

41. Wake Forest University (NC)

42. Tufts University (MA)

42. University of Cincinnati

42. University of Maryland

45. Indiana University�Indianapolis

46. Georgetown University (DC)

46. University of California�Irvine

48. University of California�Davis

48. University of Massachusetts�Worcester

50. Stony Brook University (NY)

50. Tulane University (LA)

50. University of Florida

50. University of Utah


How to become an illegal alien???? Actual letter sent to Congresman???? What do you think???
Q. Becoming Illegal (Actual letter from an Iowa resident
and sent to his senator)

The Honorable Tom Harkin
731 Hart Senate Office Building
Phone (202) 224 3254
Washington, DC. 20510

Dear Senator Harkin,

As a native Iowan and excellent customer of the
Internal Revenue Service, I am writing to ask for your
assistance. I have contacted the Department of
Homeland Security in an effort to determine the
process for becoming an illegal alien and they
referred me to you. My primary reason for wishing to
change my status from U.S. Citizen to illegal alien
stems from the bill which was recently passed by the
Senate and for which you voted. If my understanding of
this bill's provisions is accurate, as an illegal
alien who has been in the United States for five
years, all I need to do to become a citizen is to pay
a $2,000 fine and income taxes for three of the last
five years. I know a good deal when I see one and I
am anxious to get the process started before everyone
figures it out.

Simply put, those of us who have been here legally
have had to pay taxes every year so I'm excited about
the prospect of avoiding two years of taxes in return
for paying a $2,000 fine. Is there any way that I can
apply to be illegal retroactively? This would yield an
excellent result for me and my family because we paid
heavy taxes in 2004 and 2005.

Additionally, as an illegal alien I could begin using
the local emergency room as my primary health care
provider. Once I have stopped paying premiums for
medical insurance, my accountant figures I could save
almost $10,000 a year. Another benefit in gaining
illegal status would be that my daughter would receive
preferential
>>>>treatment relative to her law school applications,
as well as "in-state" tuition rates for many colleges
throughout the United States for my son. Lastly, I
understand that illegal status would relieve me of the
burden of renewing my driver's license and making
those burdensome car insurance premiums. This is very
important to me given that I still have college age
children driving my car.

If you would provide me with an outline of the process
to become illegal (retroactively if possible) and
copies of the necessary forms, I would be most
appreciative. Thank you for your assistance.

Your Loyal Constituent,
Donald Ruppert

A. LOL..that is pretty funny. Everything he said is true. I would love some of the benefits they get too,maybe I could afford to go to the dentist or send my own child to college.I'd love to stop my car insurance payments too,with two vehicles and a teen driver,the payments are killing me.Maybe if I didn't have to pay for insurance I could afford those $1,000 rims I've been dying to put on my piece of crap car.


Where can I find news on my friend's death?
Q. My friend is named Courtland Stasiewicz and apparently was shot in Washington DC and I want to know what news website would have information on her death.

A. She wasn't shot but it was a tragic death nonetheless. (Her father is my dentist.) Below are a few links to the Washington Post and some local TV stations with the information. You may have to register to access the Post articles, but it's free and they don't send spam.

I'm sorry for the loss of your friend. It's such a shame and all seems so senseless. I really feel for her family and friends.





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