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How many of us know the principle constituent of mustard gas,

LSD and Sarin is fluorine ("fluoride")? The author of the book, "Prozac, Panacea or Pandora?", told me the formulation of

Prozac (a high F-containing drug) is merely LSD "turned upside down", so to speak.

 

The military dearly "loves" this element

because it's mutagenic properties are so "useful" in helping

to create more and more chemical weapons.

The pharmaceutical industry "loves" to "F" nearly everything

it's been producing (for over 50 years now). Where my puny

document research backin the sixties turned up 20 - 30% of all meds then contained "F", I understand a recent search

by Science News Desk reveals that over 50% of the drugs

currently sold contain fluoride.

 

"F" is available in cigarette, coal, wood, hay, grass and forest fire

smoke; the combustion of gasoline and diesel fuel engines (exhaust which is not monitored); foods grown with chemical (high phosphate) fertilizer and treated with F-containing pesticides/herbicides, foods then processed with/packed in/made with the water from fluoridated communities, et al, ad nauseum.

 

With all these "friendly" sources of this Evil, who needs water fluoridation? Not the water-user! I like what I recently learned (via ): The Romans used to "spike" the water of unruly slaves with an infusion from a high-fluoride plant in order to make them more docile. (This probably made them subclinically hypothyroid as fluoride is a thyroid depressant.)

 

'Course, if they were of Irish extraction this may not have worked.

 

The experiments during Germany's Nazi reign have revealed that some individuals are hyped instead of calmed by "F" (Re the fact that tempestuous Ireland has been nationally-fluoridated for over 30 years---about the length of time that nation has been in constant inner turmoil, fighting with itself.) I'm of Irish-Norwegian extract and, retrospectively, the various "F" containing meds I was prescribed over 30 years ago, which were responsible (in 1968) for my decision to never, voluntarily, take another drug pharmaceutical ever again (and for the past 35 years I, sucessfully, haven't), tended to hype rather than sedate. In fact, at age 14, after undergoing 8 weeks of extensive dental care (in spite of having been born in a naturally-fluoridated region of the mid-west), the dentist told me to warn any other dentist from then on that I did not respond to drugs and anesthesia the way most people do.

 

(Apparently my childhood exposure to bio-accumultive fluoride was already manifesting its mutagenic capability even then.)

Elaine <mem121 wrote:

 

-"Aftermath News" <pjw56108Porton nerve gas scientists escape criminal chargesMilitary scientists who secretly tested deadly nerve agents on unwittingBritish servicemen and women will not face any criminal charges.The tests involved a series of potentially lethal nerve agents, mustard gasand the use of hallucinogenic drugs such as LSD.The servicemen were never told what chemicals were being tested on them andmany were under the illusion that they were helping to find a cure for thecommon cold...THERE, YOU SEE?THE GOVERNMENT REALLY DOES LOVE YOU!AND THEY WOULD NEVER DO ANYTHING TO HARM OR DECEIVE YOU, SO RIGHT THIS WAYTO THE DELOUSING CHAMBERS FOR YOUR SAFETY...Porton nerve gas scientists escape criminal chargeshttp://www.dailytelegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/06/08/nport08.xml & sSheet=/news/2003/06/08/ixnewstop.htmlPorton nerve gas scientists escape criminal charges By Sean Rayment, DefenceCorrespondent(Filed: 08/06/2003)Military scientists who secretly tested deadly nerve agents on unwittingBritish servicemen and women will not face any criminal charges, TheTelegraph has learned.The Crown Prosecution Service says that there is insufficient evidence toprosecute scientists based at Porton Down, the Government's chemical warfareunit, where tests on thousands of service personnel were conducted between1953 and 1983.The ruling follows a three-year investigation by police which recommendedthat charges be brought against three of the scientists, ranging fromassault to administering a noxious substance.The CPS

findings, which are expected to be made public in the next fewweeks, will dismay police, MPs and survivors of the tests who were hopingthat a prosecution would force the Ministry of Defence to reveal fulldetails of the programme.The decision may prove controversial when a fresh inquest opens in Septemberinto the death of Ronald Maddison, a member of the Royal Signals.Mr Maddison died in agony after taking part in the tests in May 1953, after200g of the nerve agent Sarin was dropped onto his skin by Porton Downscientists.A secret inquest held 10 days after Mr Maddison's death recorded a verdictof death by misadventure: however, in November Lord Woolf, the Lord ChiefJustice, ruled that there should be a fresh hearing, saying: "Justicerequires that these matters are properly investigated".Matthew Taylor, the Liberal Democrat MP for Truro, who has campaigned onbehalf of victims of the nerve gas trials, said: "This

decision allows theGovernment off the hook: the probability is that we will now never get tothe bottom of this. We will never know who in the MoD took the decisions topress ahead with these tests, what knowledge there was of the likely riskfrom nerve agents and above all how many people really suffered. This rulingkeeps the genie firmly in the bottle."The tests were devised at the height of the Cold War. Thousands of soldiersand RAF aircrew, many National servicemen, were duped into volunteering bythe promise of an extra two shillings pay and a 48-hour leave pass.The tests involved a series of potentially lethal nerve agents, mustard gasand the use of hallucinogenic drugs such as LSD. The servicemen were nevertold what chemicals were being tested on them and many were under theillusion that they were helping to find a cure for the common cold.In July 1999, Wiltshire Police launched Operation Antler after a

formerserviceman approached Northumbria Police with allegations about events atthe chemical warfare base.Detectives interviewed up to 2,000 former servicemen who volunteered to takepart in the tests, at a cost of £2 million. A file was sent to the CPSrecommending that criminal charges be brought.Although the scientists who carried out the Sarin test on Mr Maddison havesince died, a spokesman for Wiltshire Police said last night that the CPSmight be forced to reconsider its ruling if the new inquest were to delivera verdict of unlawful killing.Alan Care, a lawyer representing Lillias Craik, one of Mr Maddison'ssisters, said: "We've already seen a cover-up by the Home Secretary in 1953:yet again, 50 years later, just when the Porton Down veterans could see aglimmer of justice, an embarrassment of monumental proportions to theGovernment is being buried."Ken Earl, 69, a former serviceman who twice took part in

the tests at thesame time as Mr Maddison, said that he was angered by the CPS decision.Mr Earl, the chairman of the Porton Down Veterans Support Group, told TheTelegraph: "I expected this from the CPS and I am very disappointed but itwill not stop me and others campaigning for a apology from the Government,compensation for the Maddison family and those amongst our group who arevery seriously ill and for an independent public inquiry."«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»NATIONWIDE DENTAL BENEFITS PACKAGE PLUSSAVE UP TO 80% on DENTAL, PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGS,GLASSES, CONTACTS, VISION CARE, & CHIROPRACTIC.$11.95 For Single or$19.95 For an entire household per month!Immediate Coverage * No Waiting Period Pre-existing Covered * No Limit on Benefits http://www.mybenefitsplus.com/MMerrill/ Email: MEM121«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§ - PULSE ON WORLD HEALTH CONSPIRACIES! §Subscribe:......... - To :.... - Any information here in is for educational purpose only, it may be news related, purely speculation or someone's opinion. Always consult with a qualified health practitioner before deciding on any course of treatment, especially for serious or life-threatening illnesses.**COPYRIGHT NOTICE**In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107,any copyrighted work in this message is distributed under fair use without profit or payment to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for non-profit research and educational purposes only. http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml

 

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