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One of the authors of the Swedish study also publishes on the effects of fluoride in drinking water. Not only does he conclude that fluoride has a positive effect on dental health with zero effect on cognitive abilities but also that it increases labor income! Amazing, drink fluoridated water and earn more!

https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10.1086/711915

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Sep 9, 2023·edited Sep 9, 2023

Fluouride in the water... a solution to a very difficult problem.

Hmm, there are two industries that produce a lot of it: aluminium smelting and phosphate fertiliser.

The problem is that it's a really REALLY nasty substance and in 1950 they needed to get rid of it. The solution was simple: persuade the governments of the day that adding it to drinking water, putting it in reservoirs, would improve dental health.

"Ooooh yes! What a wonderful idea! Everyone needs better teeth!"

Only problem is that putting it in a toothpaste and applying it to teeth is NOT the same thing as drinking it!

Conflating the two is utterly dishonest, but that doesn't matter, we have solved the problem!

Those paid to keep the bullshit narrative going will clearly go to any lengths to keep the status quo... positive effects my arse!

EDIT: the fluorosilicic acid waste is untreated, the fluoride in toothpaste is very different... no lead and arsenic in it for a start!

EDIT 2: I must be really thick as well, I was invited to get my flu jab and covid booster, being over a certain age (and clearly very stupid) yet I can't remember for the life of me ever having had these injections before and now I'm being offered a booster!

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Stunning, isn’t it.

Strangely, in contradiction to their findings, my spouse recently got a raise. Despite the crappy economy. And we have been de-fluoridating our water now for the last couple of years 🤔. Maybe it’s the residual fluoride in their toothpaste and the shower water. 🙄

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Flouridated water is found in city water systems. I have had well water only since 1973. But, isn't it interesting how many people in cities drink mainly bottled water.

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Clearly that author is drinking that type of "water" and the side effects are showing in the papers he publishes!

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I wonder how much that author got paid for their services😉 what's the going rate for the average grant these days? 😐🤐🤦‍♀️

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Leave my precious bodily fluids out of this...

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What's the oush back? How do organizations like this, the NYtIMES, etc... get shut down? That is a matter of self-defense. They are waging war and attacking the general public. It's not Free Speech. And no, I'm NOT expecting the government to enforce this.

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😆😆😆 you are hilarious. Yes fluoride in drinking water indeed. Are some people really this easy to manipulate??

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Sep 9, 2023Liked by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter

I guess I am among the ignorant and uneducated. I, Grampa who was born and raised in the poorest section of Detroit having Graduated High school with a "C" average. have owned two businesses am now a retired Electrical contractor who has earned millions without the aid of government. Enjoys my grand kids and great grand kids every day. will be 80 upon my next birthday in a few months. Take only pain medication for a damaged back. having accomplished many hobbies that include oil painting. building ships in bottles. repairing pocket watches and making paper dragons for the many adopted grandkids I have. but according to government and academic studies I have low IQ because I dont use a mask or line up for the shots when the order is given. Dam am I missing something?------ I, Grampa

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You sound amazing will you adopt me😘

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As it comes with only one benefit. Being noted as having an open mind that is willing to look at all sides of an argument, sure. I have disowned many of my in-laws and outlaws that believe its governments job to care for them. They are easily recognized as they plod through life in their controlled fall, cell phone firmly held within view of their eye. yea, life is great when one puts forth the effort.--------- I, Grampa

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I'm not too far behind you in years. I have a master's in education, I taught, but I ended up starting and running an architectural woodworking business. Being a teacher is challenging, but nowhere as much so as running a contracting business. The presumption among progressives that the skilled trades is for unintelligent people who aren't smart enough to go to college is exactly backward. Liberal arts college is for people who aren't smart enough for the skilled trades.

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Agreed! Both of my sons own successful small businesses. Between them, they employ over twenty skilled tradespeople. Neither had the "benefits" of a university education. Though they have both earned numerous trades and technical certifications. Both teach (part time) in the trades programs in local colleges.

For some strange reason, I am no longer invited to discuss our progeny with acquaintances whose liberal arts degreed offspring labour invisibly in the bowels of bureaucracy.

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Yet it is within these "bowels" that are created the most foul stench that we are suffered to endure upon their expulsion. ---------- I, Grampa

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I understand !!! I know a few that are a legend within their own mind. They over think everything while the tradesman looks for the simple and most direct solution. you dont seem so radical to me ----------- I, Grampa

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I've spent time considering why the "undedicated" skilled tradespeople are so "conservative" (meaning very rational), while the liberal "educated" people have so much trouble processing a set of facts into a logical conclusion. And, often, the logical conclusion is, "I need more facts."

But then you look at the backgrounds, and it makes sense. Skilled tradespeople deal all day with physical reality. Physical reality doesn't even know we're alive, and doesn't care. The skilled tradesperson knows that he must never presume that he's getting it right, knows that reality doesn't operate as a democracy, and if he screws up there's no hiding it. On the other hand, a liberal arts major imagines that a college degree is equivalent to intelligence, wisdom, and good judgement. Failure to comprehend reality and cause/effect is not just a possibility, but a likelihood.

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Yes exactly. And not smart enough to start their own business (usually). I went to liberal arts and started my own business, but not before trying the “corporate world” and realizing I hate sucking up to people, being fake and pretending to like golf.

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Andrea you are enlightened.---------- I, Grampa

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Would you like to adopt me? 🥺

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Nope. I think you summed it up perfectly. I’ll stand as a proud idiot right next to you!

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seriously you sound amazing. congrats on your well deserved life and happy early birthday!!

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sadly I must compete with another with the same birthday, but thanks,------ I, Grampa

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Sep 9, 2023·edited Sep 9, 2023Liked by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter

Well my husband and I are both college graduates and my 2 son’s one being an attorney a JD and the second having a masters degree in management and innovation are all unvaccinated.

Each one of us decided on are own not to take the shot.

If you believe critical thinking and not trusting authority is stupid then fine call us stupid?

Also what is college now other than indoctrination factory?……… unless you go against the herd.

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Sep 9, 2023Liked by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter

Yep. This about compliance not intelligence. You only have to look at how Universities are captured by ideologies to know there is a lack of critical thinking in most

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Sep 9, 2023Liked by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter

I have a PhD in a science field. I'm also a software engineer for medical devices. My warning sirens went off when I heard they were bypassing most of the regulatory requirements. I've been in this business too long, you do NOT do that. I actually did a patient study in radiology for my PhD. I know the hoops and the protections, etc we had to deal with even with patient consent. I know the hoops you have to go through to get a medical device approved. Yea, I knew something was fishy about the whole thing from the get go. Any other person in a science or regulatory field should have heard the sirens, too.

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Exactly!!👏👏 they changed the rules right from the start because "novel coronavirus"😐🤦‍♀️ give me break!

When your opponent changes the rules, before the game has begun, in hustlers circles, it's called "stacking the deck".😉

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Sep 9, 2023Liked by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter

I also think that those who haven't been through University (particularly from working class backgrounds) follow their gut instincts more and are more in touch with their survival instincts

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Sep 9, 2023Liked by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter

Great piece of propaganda. Love the marketing narrative message “if you’re smart you’ll get vaccinated” won’t that just make the followers follow! Fact is people who are actually smart & intelligent had the ability to be just a bit more discerning.

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Sep 9, 2023Liked by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter

Interesting that the “smartest” and the “dumbest” were the most hesitant…

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Yeah, gotta love how they determine the “dumbest”. Of course it’s supposedly correlated to formal education, yet the smartest and most competent people I know are the farmers, the loggers, the tradesmen that never went to formal school. They can build you a house, fix your car, rig up whatever thing you need and yet they are “stupid”. The most self sufficient, free thinkers that society has.

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Yes that’s my husband, although I’m in the worst group master’s degree, but I’ve always been a contrarian 😂

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Sep 9, 2023Liked by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter

So I've got a Masters from an Ivy League school. I should have been jumping the chance to get the shot. Yet I wasn't and I won't.

I will concur however that most of my old classmates were quite eager. My observation is that they were quite pleased with themselves and how they trusted the Science because they're smarter than the rubes. It was pure signaling of group association, a behavior they think they're immune to, of course.

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So why didn’t you get it? Just curious. Was it gut, did you research it…

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1 - I have a child who was injured by vaccines.

2 - The IFR didn't justify it for any other than the most at risk even if the vaccines worked.

3 - You don't vaccinate people after they've had the disease for a number of reasons, not the least of which are increased risk of bad reactions to the shot and the denial of natural immunity.

4 - The mutation rate was too high and the vaccine was guaranteed to be obsolete within months.

5 - I knew they were lying about the masks.

6 - It was (and still is) a highly experimental treatment.

7 - I did recommend it as a precaution to my elderly parents, but by the time the boosters came around I told them not to get it under any circumstances.

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The wealthiest county adjusted for cost of living is in Tennessee…it is the most vaccinated county in TN with the lowest Covid death rate.

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Any of them seeing the light yet?

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Don't know. I've been avoiding them.

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In my experience, truly smart people know how smart they are and don't need to virtual signal. LAZY minds do alot of virtual signalling, smart or otherwise. 😉

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Sep 9, 2023Liked by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter

Whilst real science says the unvaccinated don't drop like flies, go figure...

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Sep 9, 2023Liked by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter

All I can say about that study is LMAO!!!

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Sep 9, 2023Liked by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter

I'm glad that I'm dumb and not one of the herd stampeding for never ending injections.

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Sep 9, 2023Liked by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter

“The smarter you are, the more likely it is that you will get vaccinated.”

No that’s not correct. The correct version is:

“The more brainwashed and indoctrinated you are by the lies you’ve been taught, then and only then is it more likely you’ll be compliant and stupid enough to get vaccinated”

If you were truly smart you would know this and would NEVER inject anything into your body.

https://officialbrendanmurphy.substack.com/p/5-huge-historical-vaccine-frauds

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What you said (the correct version) is exactly the truth!

What a horrifying state of affairs, that the (naive) masses, worldwide (I'm in the UK) are SO gullible, SO unquestioning of (wrongly termed) 'authority'.

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Sep 9, 2023·edited Sep 9, 2023Liked by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter

So there is an evolutionary value to being 'stupid' (my wife, family inc children, and many friends are un-mRNA jabbed). I, an academic with BA (Hons) Cantab and Masters degrees got 2 AZ jabs in early 2021. More fool me!

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Sep 9, 2023Liked by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter

Highly educated = highly indoctrinated to obey or not think for self

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Sep 9, 2023Liked by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter

Not one stupid person regrets not getting the vaccine.

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