I REFER to the the fluoride pushers who are not freely chosen representatives of the people, and although they do not represent the will of the people, they appear to have been able, by way of making false claims, to obtain public money from state departments for the purpose of financing their periodic unjustifiable attempts to deprive the people of their basic human rights and fundamental freedoms by way of subjecting entire populations to compulsory mass medication.
Along with Health Authorities, although they are aware of the fact that tooth decay has not been eradicated in areas that have been subjected to the fluoridation of the public's water supplies, they make ridiculous claims that the fluoridation of the public's water supplies will safely eradicate tooth decay and that they have discovered by way of surveys, that the majority of the public are in favour of being subjected to this form of compulsory mass medication through the public water supplies.
But, when the people of Bolton were consulted, they made it absolutely clear, in fact, that they did not want to have any fluoride or any of its chemical compounds added to their public water supplies. All of the elected councillors of Bolton, apart from four, voted in a manner that represented and supported the will of the people on this matter.
Fluorides are in reality chemical compounds of the element Fluorine and other elements:
While fluorides occur naturally, large amounts of fluorides are produced by the steel industry as undesirable by-products. These by-products are so highly reactive and toxic that they cannot be put into containers and dumped in the sea, or buried underground because of their hazardous nature and danger to life.
Fluoride Compounds cannot be removed from water as easily as most other impurities such as chlorine etc, with simple water filters, such highly toxic substances should never be added to any Public water supplies for any reason whatsoever.
Frank Ormesher
Mancroft Avenue, Bolton
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