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By jim (anonymous) | Posted November 27, 2008 at 12:32:18
There were 7 uranium recovery plants in Florida and 6 reproted closed by 1993. had a typo showint 78--sorry . Most cities were never even told it existed next door and workers in the nuclear industy during the war years were not told either to keep the plants secret and thus never used masks etc . Most die young of cancers and lung and heart disease never geting a dime in compensation for disabilities. The Fluoride Deception shows how this coverup was important to profitability on comp cases and environmental controls are expensive and especially during the 40's and the nuke programs it was ok to take off worker lives for the greater good. Read the documents and the AEC was even allowed to change fluoride studies to publish in the Journals of Medical and Dentistry. It became a benefit instead of tooth destroyer--but only on paper. New Zeland is having payouts for fluoride damage to crops but most are secret sworn to silence to keep us stupid and other damaged people from collecting also. This happened in Europe over a century ago in industrial areas. China has a huge problem now but now is shipping their smokestack waste for us in the US and over half of our dry product now comes from there for water treatment.. Cheaper . Uranium levels in cental florida are three times higher then north Florida phosphate but do not know about levels from China. Why would we ban toys with lead then put a lead leaching agent in our water. Washington DC from 2001-2004 had off the charts lead levels when the added chloramine instead of chlorine as it make the water much more corrosive for lead. They did a full court cover up warning only the small part of the city with lead supply lines but the whole city had the problem. Free water bottles and filters and warnings for only part of the city. They fired the corrosion expert when he would not assist in a cover up. Would you trust Washing to be honest about anything? Not wise. Trust less -verify with data.
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