Poison Tap Water
- Filed under: People
- Date: Aug 5,2010
Alex Jones is launching a new campaign to inform the public about the toxic chemical fluoride being added to tap water across the country. While EPA scientists and workers are calling for an end to water fluoridation, the government is doing everything in its power to continue and even increase the amount of toxic chemicals being added to public water supplies.
While sodium fluoride is commonly used as a rat poison, globalists and eugenicists have decided to add it to water supplies with the message to the public being that it is good for teeth, despite warnings from the ADA stating that young children risk a disease called dental fluorosis.The Guardian reported that fluoride water can also cause cancer.
A vast array of pharmaceuticals — including antibiotics, anti-convulsants, mood stabilizers and sex hormones — have been found in the drinking water supplies of at least 41 million Americans, an Associated Press investigation shows.
With the recent uproar over the amount of pharmaceuticals in America’s drinking water, the general public is paying more attention to the toxins lurking in their tap water. The report by the Associated Press National Investigation Team has raised many questions on the nation’s public health standards, but what about the toxins that are deliberately added to drinking water?
A well-known, toxic chemical called fluoride has been added to American tap water since 1945. Below are some excerpts explaining the history of fluoridated water and its dangers from Randall Fitzgerald’s The Hundred-Year Lie: How to Protect Yourself from the Chemicals That Are Destroying Your Health .
The idea of saving bucks a month by using tap water instead of designer water is certainly a pleasant idea and that it might help – what is turning out to be an epidemic in our country – osteoporosis, while saving bucks is an even more pleasant idea. However it likely is not true that the fluoride is helpful especially as it is considered a toxic chemical.
A more basic question we might ask is, is tap water even SAFE to drink?
First of all, it’s pretty accepted among health affectionados that tap water is not safe. It’s rife with all kinds of chemicals to kill the germs – chemicals like chlorine which are not good for human consumption. And since you can’t put amounts of poisons to kill germs without rendering the water toxic, lots of germs ‘slip through’. One of these, clostridium, a virulent form of one of the friendly bacteria we have in our colons, causes diarrhea and illness regularly in populations who drink tap water.
Secondly, let’s take a look for a minute, at the route tap water takes. Through miles of pipes under the streets and homes of the city. Are these pipes a totally closed system? Of course not. Can germs ‘seep in’? I would betcha! When it comes to your house, is that a closed sterile system? No way. You have rust, corrosion, seepage and all kinds of things getting into the tap water before you draw it out of the tap.
Third, an easy way of terrorism would be to poison the water supply. Drinking bottled water would protect us from that also.
Fourth, ground water must be really treated much more aggressively than the city water plants can afford to do, due to world-wide pollution.
Fifth, some studies show that drinking tap water increases the risk for kidney stones. Indeed, when I went to the ER a couple of years ago, and they thought I had a kidney stone, that was one of the questions they asked me, i.e. did I drink tap water.

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