reply to post by the seeker_713g
silicofluoride S6 poisons in our water supplies - utter insanity
Hi everyone, just did another email today to our opposition leader in Queensland Australia, asking him to ban silicofluorides. Di Buckland,
Kallangur
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Dear Mr. Springborg,
I refer to the voluminous Evidence of Harm of silicofluoride S6 poisons in the water supplies which I have previously supplied for your information,
awareness, education and appropriate action.
Hereunder is some more material I know you will be very interested in - and in view of the Evidence of Harm, many people are waiting for your
commitment that in view of such staggering Evidence of Harm, that you will end silicofluoride S6 poisoning of the water supplies immediately,
permanently and irrevocably for the protection of all Australians to remove them from such health endangerment. Please power up THE PRECAUTIONARY
PRINCIPLE.
Perhaps you would also like to put some of the Evidence of Harm I have sent you in a Courier-Mail and The Australian et al newspapers' article to
help bring even further awareness of such dangers to the Australian Population.
Could you kindly advise your revised position, and if I may be so bold to say, the only position you or anyone else wishing to win elections could
have, is to end silicofluoride S6 poisoning of the water supplies immediately, permanently and irrevocably and remove this health endangerment to the
entire population; as is being evidenced around the world.
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Please see material below; thank you, Di , Kallangur. -Snip-
www.smh.com.au...
SMH article from 2003 extract:
In 2000, Australia recorded the second-worst levels of fillings, missing teeth and cavities among the OECD for 35- to 44-year-olds, while a recent
survey found the rate of gum disease has almost doubled among the over-65 population during the past 14 years. (Di comment: much silicofluoride S6
poisoning of Australia's water supplies already for many years).
Researchers from Westmead Hospital's Institute of Dental Research also released results of new research last month that showed they had discovered
more than 20 new species of the Prevotella bacteria, which reside within decaying human teeth.
The institute's director, Professor Neil Hunter, says the bacteria, which have the potential to cause a wide range of infections such as sinusitis,
pneumonia, meningitis and wound infections, are becoming more prevalent due to public health measures, including water fluoridation.
"Fluoridated teeth have hard shells but they decay and they hollow," he says. "Fluoride makes the outside of the tooth very hard but they are like
a tree - the bark on the outside can appear very hard but the inside can be rotten and you won't discover this until the tree falls over.
(Di comment: this is certainly an admission that "fluoride" is totally ineffective; and we know it's incredibly dangerous..... ineffective +
dangerous.. what we've all said all along).
(NB. ALL Australians need access to affordable dentistry + oral hygiene guidance)
"These bacteria invade a tooth when there is a small defect and once they get within the hard surface, there really is not that much stopping
them."
.ran out of room, will post another bit after this.
Mod Edit: Removed Personal Information As It Cannot Be Substantiated Through An Online Forum.
[edit on 7-1-2009 by MemoryShock]