fear NEW Labour's proposal to forcethe water companies to add the highly toxic industrial waste of fluoride to the water supply, is against the wishes of the majority and a crime against basic human rights, especially in a democracy. For those wishing to have the fluoride it will be quite easy to obtain.
So why are the new Labour pressing for a mass medication scheme to go ahead?
Could this be the first step towards a dictatorship?
If fluoride is added to the water supply, the fluoride will enter the food chain via all the foods requiring water e.g. bread, pasties, beer, soft drinks etc. making it a useless exercise to remove the fluoride from the tap water, when everything else is contaminated. Is adding the fluoride to the water supply one way of solving the steel industry's problem of disposing of this poisonous waste?
If so, who gains financially?
A Newton (Mrs),
Ansdell Road, Horwich NEW Labour's proposal to forcethe water companies to add the highly toxic industrial waste of fluoride to the water supply, is against the wishes of the majority and a crime against basic human rights, especially in a democracy. For those wishing to have the fluoride it will be quite easy to obtain.
So why are the new Labour pressing for a mass medication scheme to go ahead?
Could this be the first step towards a dictatorship?
If fluoride is added to the water supply, the fluoride will enter the food chain via all the foods requiring water e.g. bread, pasties, beer, soft drinks etc. making it a useless exercise to remove the fluoride from the tap water, when everything else is contaminated. Is adding the fluoride to the water supply one way of solving the steel industry's problem of disposing of this poisonous waste?
If so, who gains financially?
A Newton (Mrs),
Ansdell Road, Horwich
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