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It's entirely appropriate here, and hardly pedantic. Cork is sensationalising a very minor issue. Yes, fluoride can cause major health problems, and even death. But not in the quantities that people get from drinking water from their taps, or cleaning their teeth, or having a bath. If that were true, almost all of us would be seriously ill. There's nothing wrong with being careful, but to embellish his argument and exaggerate it to this degree is being nothing more than paranoid.
if they admit they use fluoride to make prisioners stupid and docile, what makes you think everyone else wont have the same effects hmm?
im sorry for caring about your brain and body,
..."Some may think it's just a bunch of conspiracy fodder, but having read thousands of pages from hundreds of documents, both historical and from research, there's no doubt in my mind that fluoride is deadly and explains much about why Americans are so apathetic and lethargic about the very real dangers crushing our Republic. The American people simply have no will to resist and you can see it all across this country. Fluoride was introduced into the drinking water in this country around 1954. Think about it."....