Drink It In
15 02 09 - 23:01A study was conducted in 2006 and 2007 by Shayne Snyder and colleagues at the Southern Nevada Water Authority
in Las Vegas. This is what was found, tap water contained....
Atenolol: A beta-blocker used to treat cardiovascular disease.
Atrazine: An organic herbacide that is used to decline fish stocks and and alter animal behavior.
(Banned in The E.U.)
Carbamazepine: A mood stabilizing drug used to treat bipolar disorders. (I dont remember being
diagnosed with that.)
Estrone: An oestrogen hormone secreted by the ovaries.
Gemfibrozil: An anti-cholesterol drug. (Great for washing down that Big Mac.)
Meprobamate: A tranquiliser used in psychiatric treatment. (Again, I dont remember being diagnosed.)
Naproxen: An anti-inflamitory linked to increases in asthma.
Phenytoin: An anti-convulsant used to treat epilepsy.
Sulfamethoxazole: An antibiotic.
TCEP: A reducing agent used in molecular biology.
Fluoride: AAAAhhh. Here we go. Fluoridation of the water. Fluoride has been directly linked with reducing
people's IQ's. In 1995, neruotoxicologist Dr. Phyllis Mullenix published research showing that fluoride was built
up in the brains of animals that were exposed to moderate levels. Other interesting results included
offspring suffering psycological effects similar to A.D.D. Young and adult animals given fluoride suffered
opposite effects such as sluggishness and hypoactivity (sedation).
The toxic effects of fluoride on the central nervous system was subsequently confirmed by previously
classified government research. Two new epidemiological studies which confirm fluorides neurotoxic effects
on the brain have showed that children exposed to high levels of fluoride had lower IQs.
"And it seems to me perfectly in the cards that there will be within the next generation or so a pharmacological
method of making people love their servitude, and producing ... a kind of painless concentration camp for entire
societies, so that people will in fact have their liberties taken away from them but will rather enjoy it,
because they will be distracted from any desire to rebel by propaganda, brainwashing, or brainwashing enhanced
by pharmacological methods." Damn, I wish I could remember who said this.
At the end of World War II, the US government sent Charles Eliot Perkins, a research worker in chemistry,
biochemistry, physiology and pathology, to take charge of the vast Farben chemical plants in Germany. The
German chemists told Perkins of a scheme which they had devised during the war and had been adapted by
the German General Staff. The German chemists explained of their attempt to control the population in any
given area through the mass medication of drinking water with sodium fluoride, a tactic used in German and
Russian prisoner of war camps to make the prisoners "stupid and docile".
Anyhow, just some fun facts to play with. Enjoy your next glass of refreshing sedation.
A.O.C.
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