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Oct 9, 2022Liked by Strange Sounds

That tiktok transvestite pedohomo is revolting. Look at the picture on the wall behind it. Probably some of its victims.

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Yes. These kind of ‘people’ are terrifying

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Oct 10, 2022Liked by Strange Sounds

Oh, you mean the she-it! :)

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Oct 10, 2022Liked by Strange Sounds

Baphomet Demonic possession. Most of these weirdos do hard drugs. This opens them up for psychic attacks and demonic possession. They should Repent, and ask God for forgiveness. That is the only thing that will save their souls.

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Oct 10, 2022Liked by Strange Sounds

I read on one of this pages links that a town voted 54% to include fluoride in its water supply.. That means 46% voted against it. I wonder if they used the same (or similar) voting system used to bring us the false president ruining the US and the rest of the world today?

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YOU MAY BE RIGHT THERE!

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Oct 10, 2022Liked by Strange Sounds

Why would they add fluoride to Arizona water? It’s one of the things that has to be filtered out. Graft and kickbacks.

A lot of liberal places outlawed wood heating. People around the world are in revolt against the nazi left. May we prevail and defeat liberalism.

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Wood and pellets are coming back… meanwhile their prices has increased dramatically! Soon as high as electricity and gas… everything is getting more expensive. They really want us to have nothing at the end…

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Oct 11, 2022Liked by Strange Sounds

Awesomeness..

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Thanks for this

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Thanks will read that document over the next days

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Oct 11, 2022Liked by Strange Sounds

12.5 mg (12,500 ug/L) of iodine daily would be extremely toxic. Anything above 300 ug is considered excessive and increases the risk of thyroid disease significantly. Japan and the United States both have daily iodine intakes in the optimal range of 150-300 ug. Even if your numbers were correct, and they aren't, 1/16 less than 12,500 ug would be about 11,719 ug, not 150 ug.

Furthermore, IQ scores have been increasing about 3 points per decade for several decades. But if flouride did indeed lower IQ by 15%, I'd prefer my current IQ (142) along with great teeth (3 tiny fillings in 67 years,) to the alternative of 167 IQ and rotten or no teeth all. When my children were growing up, they had perfectly beautiful teeth until we moved to a town without flouride. A year later, my daughter had 7 cavities, all between her teeth where her toothbrush could not reach.

Overall, cancer rates in the U.S. are about 42% higher than in Japan, but that has nothing to do with flouride, since both nations have optimal flouride intake. The Japanese eat much healthier diets with lots of fruits and veggies, and very little highly processed food, they are much more active, have lower rates of obesity than Americans.

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If you intended to say 1/16 of 12.5 mg, you shouldn't have said 1/16 less than. Not the same thing at all. These little details count when it comes to calculations. I should know, since I crunch numbers all day long.

Anyway, I am well familiar with Drs. Brownstein and Mercola. Still disagree with megadosing of iodine after reading a very balanced discussion of both sides of this question. Everyone loves the idea of a magic bullet to prevent/treat cancer and other degenerative lifestyle diseases common to affluent Western societies. Taking a pill is so much easier than breaking bad habits, changing one's diet, and/or keeping up a regular exercise program. We could likely prevent at least half of all cancers with diet and exercise alone.

Found that the country of Germany has been particularly zealous in its efforts to add iodine to just about everything, resulting in a steep increase in the incidence of autoimmune thyroid disease. Thousands of thyroid patients have even launched protests trying to get the government to back off its obsession with iodine supplementation.

As for IQ, the year 1900 was a long time ago. I know educational standards have declined since then, which is why I stayed home for 20 years to teach my children, and the reason my husband is homeschooling a grandchild. However, standard IQ tests have not been substantially altered over the past several decades, so when they say scores have increased on average, they are comparing apples to apples.

The dose is a very important consideration when evaluating the benefits/risks of flouride. Adding the correct amount of flouride to the water of Grand Rapids, MI in 1945 resulted in a 60% decrease in dental caries over 11 years. Put too much flouride in the water and children will develop flourosis which discolors and weakens the tooth enamel. The town we moved to in Florida when my kids were young had a large population of elderly people and had removed flouride from the water because it can cause loss of bone density in older people and contribute to osteoporosis in that demographic.

I have learned that, as much as we would like everything to be simple and absolute, most issues are complex and nuanced and there is no one-size-fits-all solution.

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