Thursday, 4 April 2013

thoughts i've thought and think

Good news! I rang my water company and they inform me that my water supply is not fluoridated and is not set to be, like the media was saying. I think the expansions are only in certain other places. But it's bizarre, why only have it in certain parts?

The following UK water utility companies fluoridate their supply:
  • Anglian Water Services Ltd
  • Northumbrian Water Ltd
  • South Staffordshire Water plc
  • Severn Trent plc
  • United Utilities Water plc
Northumbrian water is who I was in touch with, they only fluoridate parts of Gateshead and Tyneside apparently. Why? the woman I spoke to was completely clueless, seemed a bit of an epsilon but she was cool. I told her about fluoride, studies etc. and she was speechless, she had heard some concerns before but she didn't seem to care. She said something like "well sir, I live in an area which is fluoridated and..-took a thoughtful pause-..I don't really have an opinion on it " it shocked me, but she seemed concerned slightly with the information I gave her. I urged her to check out the website fluoridealert.org, as surely after a 30 minute browse on this site your opinion will take shape as fast as if you had just seen a jaguar two feet away from you. It amounts to something of the exact same nature.

Fluoridation of water supplies is forced mass-medication. Perhaps all the chemical attacks that have been launched on 21st century men is the reason for our current predicament. Humans were once mighty ape-like warriors, and some still are. But unfortunately, most are extremely feminine. Which I don't think is as nature intended it to be. The only thing that explains it is all the chemicals that we've been exposed to. Take a look at these:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23528252

"Additionally, BPA significantly decreased the epithelial height and round spermatids in seminiferous tubules, sperm count, androgen receptor expression, and the expression of the spermatogenesis-related genes ODF1 and transition protein 1. Our results indicate that a low BPA concentration can induce spermatogenesis disorders mainly through decreasing androgen receptor expression. The present results may bring attention to the risk of environmental BPA exposure."

BPA is bisphenol A, a chemical that is on the lining inside of tinned food, leaching 24/7 into the food we consume. It is in the plastics in drinks bottles, on shop receipts, all over the place! and it's only one chemical, there's plenty more. BPA used to be used in baby bottles, till the EU banned it.
 http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2012/07/17/156916616/fda-bans-chemical-bpa-in-sippy-cups-and-baby-bottles

If you have an insect infestation right outside your house, what do you do? I suppose it depends on what insect it is, but say it's ants - do you go and try and stamp on them and kill them all outright? probably not cause most of them will escape. A much more effective way is to lay down some sweet poison for them, a poison which smells and looks nice to them, possibly resembling food, they will eat it and even take it to feed their queen cause it seems so pleasant. Then all of them will be taken care of slowly but surely.

The exact same thing is happening in amongst the human race right now. A small predator class has risen up and broken away from the rest of 'civilization'. Think about it.

Think about the conditions you live in.




 Do you think they see themselves as the same species, as this?


What sort of human are you?

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