And to really push their lie, they print the following conglomeration of total disinfo:
A salt formed from the combination of fluorine and soil and rock minerals, fluoride is voluntarily added by the vast majority of states and/or local municipalities...
This statement is, of course, a complete fabrication. The so-called "fluoride" actually added to municipal water supplies does not come from soil and rock minerals; it comes from industrial waste facilities and phosphate mining scrubbers: http://tv.naturalnews.com/v.asp?v=905DEA3798062673BC2C54E981BC8F07.
Much of it is imported from chemical companies in China, and it often contains over 100 different chemicals -- including radioactive elements -- which aren't even fluoride!
http://tv.naturalnews.com/v.asp?v=670D87333DF262F0EFE6422816901CC1
These toxic chemicals are so highly corrosive that they eat metal, undercover footage reveals:
http://tv.naturalnews.com/v.asp?v=A836C957ADAE569341FC01576B3D1A10
See the bizarre history of fluoride:
http://tv.naturalnews.com/v.asp?v=A8E93E45C42846D11FBE0E3A4B1355A2
See this interview with Fluoride Free Austin:
http://tv.naturalnews.com/v.asp?v=BF2117A48DC2BA5F8DC55872E2591A9B
Mandatory, not voluntary!
Even worse, HealthDay tries to make fluoride sound like something everybody wants by saying it is "voluntarily added by the vast majority of states..."This is a lie as well. Fluoride is mandatory in the water for those people who are unfortunate to live in a fluoridated area. They never "volunteered" to have fluoride in their water. They were never given a choice. To write that fluoride is "voluntarily added" -- against the will of many members of the public -- is wholly deceptive. To people turning on their tap water, fluoride is mandatory!
Saying that fluoride is "voluntary" is like saying breathing air pollution is voluntary, too, because chemical plants "voluntarily" spew toxic pollution into the air. Such word choice is highly deceptive journalism, if you can even call it journalism. (It's really just blatant propaganda.)
And, again, it's not even fluoride to begin with; it's a toxic cocktail of industrial waste chemicals. Nevertheless, this completely dishonest, lying news story by HealthDay was republished by:
• US News & World Report
• iVillage.com
• Phys.org
• Health24.com
• Newsday.com, with the lying, deceptive title "Bottled water might harm kids' teeth." (http://newyork.newsday.com/news/health/bottled-water-might-harm-kids-...)
... and many other "mainstream" news sites which are little more than chemical pushers that poison the population and sell out to a corporate agenda.
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