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The story on L.A.'s drinking water is the same as reported in the L.A. times,

it never even caused a ripple of concern.

" the picture emerging looked like a case of hidden mass medication upon the

unsuspecting public " .

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3545684.stm

Maybe the drug makes people more willing to go with the flow??

--- angesc2001 <AngInfoHound@...> wrote:

> I can narrow it down to a couple of very simple categories...

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> 1) Already too sick to get involved.

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> 2) Too busy robbing to pay for the " lifestyle " that needs

> to be maintained, as encouraged by the banking industry.

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> 3) Not educated enough to realize its import. I don't mean " book

> learning " or higher education necessarily, but rather an amazing lack

> of critical thinking. This is the essence of the dumbing down

> process. Actively discourage critical thinking...the masses are SO

> much easier to deal with that way!

>

> I don't say any of these to be critical or harsh. I am in category 1

> & 2. But due to #1 I've recently left category #3 and joined the

> crackpot category. It ain't easy explaining to people how an entire

> society can be so damn corrupt without their implicit knowledge...a

> few short months ago I would have thought I was an extremeist crackpot

> too!

>

> Warmly,

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> > Its very important for the health of everyone that we all push back

> on our towns to stop poisoning the water. Actually, getting involved

> in town politics can be very rewarding, really!

> >

> >

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A quick search comes up with plenty of interesting sites concerning this

subject. I don't know how valid any of them are. Anyone find any credible

link that confirms Fluoride is a chemical cousin to prozac? Sounds far

fetched.

" We had a discussion in the QFS about Prozac. Someone mentioned the technical

name of the compound and it was noted that it was similar to Fluoride. So,

several members of the group started looking at this issue and, yes, sure

enough, the same poison that is being used to dumb us down in so many other

ways, is being given to people as a prescription for any number of

psychological problems. I guess that the Powers that Be figure if you are made

stupid enough, you won't have brains enough to be depressed. "

http://www.cassiopaea.org/cass/fluoride.htm

--- angesc2001 <AngInfoHound@...> wrote:

> THEY DO???!!!

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> > > Maybe the drug makes people more willing to go with the flow??

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>From: <kennio@...>

>A quick search comes up with plenty of interesting sites concerning this

>subject. I don't know how valid any of them are. Anyone find any credible

>link that confirms Fluoride is a chemical cousin to prozac? Sounds far

>fetched.

It's a fluorinated drug.

http://rxlist.com/cgi/generic/fluoxetine.htm

It is designated (±)-N-methyl-3-phenyl-3-[(a,a,a-trifluoro-p-

tolyl)oxy]propylamine hydrochloride

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Notice the term " trifluoro "

Fen-phen, Cipro, Baycol, Prozac all fluorinated drugs. None of them are

healthy to take.

Some have actually been found to be bad -

http://www.westonaprice.org/healthissues/cipro.html

he adverse reactions documented with Baycol were largely identical to those

of numerous other fluorinated drugs--all of which had been withdrawn from

the market in recent years.

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