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There Really Is Something in the Water

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The fall of Rome came for many reasons, but the one that stands out most is the theory that Romans drank water that flowed through lead pipes, which caused lead poisoning, afflicting children and adults with symptoms such as learning disabilities, fatigue, mood disorders, infertility and memory or concentration problems.

Some of us may have wondered if something similar has been happening since the 20th Century in the USSA and elsewhere. Not lead pipes this time but something more insidious, either planned or a result of unintended consequences. Something that seems to be making people dumber and dumber. 

Now we know that fluorine may be the culprit.

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Why, look at all those Democrat-run cities!

Fluoridated water has been suspect since at least the 1950s when it was often cited as Soviet in origin, which was rapidly ridiculed as a conspiracy theory by post-McCarthyism liberals. In fact, in 1964's "Doctor Stangelove," Brigadier General Jack D. Ripper described it as a Soviet plot to "sap and impurify" Americans' "precious bodily fluids," thereby weakening them. In the late 1960s, "Mad" magazine even printed a parody of "True Grit" with anti-communist John Wayne denouncing both fluoridated water and eye transplants as "commie plots." 

But cries of "conspiracy theory" have often proven to be loud noises to conceal awful truths, and so it may be here. Consider how the Malthusian Globalists use the ruse of "anthropogenic climate change" to push for massive depopulation, repopulation, and the downfall of Western culture to pave the way for one-world government.  Something in the water would do that trick nicely.

Here, side by side for comparison, are WebMD's chart of foods that will reduce cholesterol and the Globalist chart of foods that will reduce resistance:


Comrades, everything on the Globalist chart is weakening the resistance  to globalism by people of the USSA (though the chart does not include everything being used toward that end). Note that fluoridated water sits there like the innocent-looking child who ate the canary or the cat who raided the cookie jar. 

One study was done in 2021: 
https://criverwatch.org/2021/06/21/stud ... velopment/
The latest study was done in 2024:
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/0 ... re-linked/

And to demonstrate yet again that bad actors have for decades had no compunction about secretly doing bad things to the vulnerable:
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/0 ... nt-funded/

For those who can't read the tiny writing, here are both of the above charts at full size:



Note: if you eat Bye-Bye Berries or Nux Vomica, you'll have to get into the Forever Box.

 

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You make a great case for maybe there is something in the water to make us weak and control able. An FDA that adulterates words like natural, wholesome, and good into fortified, enriched, and nutritious.

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jackalopelipsky wrote:
9/29/2024, 6:47 am
You make a great case for maybe there is something in the water to make us weak and control able. An FDA that adulterates words like natural, wholesome, and good into fortified, enriched, and nutritious.
Some words become unwords so they can be replaced with newspeak.
 

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Lest we overlook the obvious, there is something else in the water.

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Coming soon to voter rolls near you!

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These numbers do not include the gotaways who bypassed encounters with CBP.

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Newspeak Cheese by USSA FDA approval and modification.


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jackalopelipsky wrote:
9/30/2024, 8:38 am
Newspeak Cheese by USSA FDA approval and modification.
I was thrown off at first because the logos are so similar:


Looks like jackalopes are safe (so far).

 

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Proper and thorough distillation limits the amount of impurities in water. Regular water is only used for diluting common workers "bar-well" bottles in moderation and as a minor ingredient in our select beet juice products.  

I'll be in the tractor barn if anybody needs me.

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Ivan the Stakhanovets wrote:
9/30/2024, 3:30 pm
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Proper and thorough distillation limits the amount of impurities in water. Regular water is only used for diluting common workers "bar-well" bottles in moderation and as a minor ingredient in our select beet juice products.  

I'll be in the tractor barn if anybody needs me.
Best use of a Clorox bottle I've ever seen.
 

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Colonel Obyezyana wrote:
9/30/2024, 11:50 am
jackalopelipsky wrote:
9/30/2024, 8:38 am
Newspeak Cheese by USSA FDA approval and modification.
I was thrown off at first because the logos are so similar:

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Looks like jackalopes are safe (so far).

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The logo confusion to conflate both ideas as though equitable is newspeak which is sponsored by the labs at Phizer every day on cable newspeak. Phizer rennet curdles the definition of being safe into insider baseball definitional referee jargon.

Jackalopes are safe —-from what ? And, does RFK, jr know the difference between Phizer GRAS and let the MAGRAS roll?

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jackalopelipsky wrote:
10/1/2024, 5:57 am
Jackalopes are safe —-from what ?
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TO EAT

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Colonel Obyezyana wrote:
10/1/2024, 9:36 am
jackalopelipsky wrote:
10/1/2024, 5:57 am
Jackalopes are safe —-from what ?
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TO EAT

Mr. J. would appreciate it if TPC didn't spread that news around The Collective. 'pelipsky are belong to just him, now. Every now and again, some hot dog capitalist puts jackalopes on their menu, but their Austinisbad business model failed. The jackalope with "I'm your huckleberry relish" was exceptional in both concept and red plastic basket delivery system.


 
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