Fluoride: What You Need to Know :: By Geri Ungurean

First of all, I want to apologize to those who have been patiently waiting for my article on this subject, occasionally giving me a nudge with a polite email.

There is just so much to write about in this often unrecognizable world we live in. The wickedness has now made me certain that demonic possession is rampant. The demons seem to be laughing at us through drag queens either reading to children in neighborhood libraries, or like yesterday, one in NYC simulated an abortion – blood and all, and then turned cannibalistic when the drag queen drank the fake blood pouring from the plastic doll. “He” (I refuse to use politically correct pronouns; and if anyone has a problem with that, I will gladly go to jail) ended this satanic display by pulling the head off of the doll and licking the doll’s face.

All of this disgusting display was done with a song called “Cannibal” playing in the background. I don’t know who I am more disgusted with – the drag queens or the parents who gleefully bring their tiny tots into libraries and encourage their little ones to sit in the laps of these depraved and possessed humans. Most of these drag queens have been arrested for pedophilia in the past, but that doesn’t bother the parents of these children – not one bit.

Onto Fluoridation of our Water:

Years ago, when I first battled hypothyroidism, I began to research fluoride. I remembered how our dentist pushed this chemical on our kids. They even wanted our children to have “Fluoride treatments” which I finally stopped allowing the children to have.

Getting back to my research, I was shocked to find that most of the developed world did NOT add fluoride to the water supply. That sent red flags up immediately for me. Almost all of Europe does not have added fluoride in their water supplies. So, why did we have it here in America?

Then I began to read that the whole “Fluoride is great for your teeth” rubbish that we all believed – was not proven, and I read many papers from scientists and doctors claiming that this was just not true.

We all know that fluoride is added to most all toothpastes. You can get Tom’s of Maine toothpaste without fluoride.

Something a bit funny

I have absolutely no idea why this would stick in my brain as a young child – but it did. I told my husband about this last night, and we had a good laugh over it.

“Crest has been shown to be an effective decay preventive dentifrice, when used in a conscientiously applied program of oral hygiene and regular professional care.”

Now WHY would a child of 8 or 9 memorize that? I haven’t a clue.

But the big selling factor of toothpastes back then was that they had added fluoride to the toothpaste. Everyone thought that this was the greatest thing since sliced bread!

Many states and counties in America have given their residents the choice to fluorinate the water or not. I believe that we have been indoctrinated with the lies about fluoride; so when it is put out as a referendum to be decided by the people, they balk at any change from the norm.

Back to Europe

As I said, most of Europe does not add fluoride to their water supplies. I have read that Hitler used fluoride in the death camps to sedate the people. Of course, he used a much more concentrated amount, but I thought that it would be worth mentioning. Rather creepy, don’t you think?

Bottled Water

My husband and I decided years ago to find out which bottled water had the least amount of fluoride and to only drink that. At first we drank Deer Park, and for the last few years we drink bottled water from Wegmans.

Before this time, we used filters on our tap. They did a good job of ridding the water of bacteria and other things that we would not want in our bodies. But we found out that the water filter – no matter how expensive – could not rid the water of fluoride.

We read that the only way to do that is a process called reverse osmosis. That would have been extremely expensive, and that is when we decided to drink bottled water. You can actually look up online various bottled waters and find out how much fluoride they contain.

From scholarship.law.wm.edu

Compulsory Water Fluoridation: Justifiable Public Health Benefit or Human Experimental Research Without Informed Consent?

Most Americans are under the impression that compulsory water fluoridation is a safe and effective public health measure to fight tooth decay. Pro-fluoridation campaigns by the American Dental Association and the Department of Health and Human Services have ensured this perception, successfully obscuring the more disturbing reality that a significant number of leading scientists, medical and dental professionals, and educated members of the public continue to repudiate both the medical necessity and ethical legitimacy of compulsory water fluoridation.

1 In truth, scientific evidence is steadily mounting against water fluoridation, with emerging studies showing that not only is fluoridation not effective at achieving the stated public health goal of combating dental caries, but also that excess exposure to fluoride contributes to a host of far more serious health concerns, particularly in the very population the public health measure was originally alleged to benefit: children.

2 With growing evidence suggesting that systemic intake of excess fluoride is linked to dental and skeletal fluorosis, endocrine disruption, hypothyroidism, bone cancer, and lowered IQs in children, it is not surprising that hundreds of U.S. and Canadian cities and towns have now opted to either reject or cease fluoridating their water supplies, joining over 97% of Europe and most of the developed world in rejecting compulsory water fluoridation.

3 In 2011, in light of new scientific evidence as well as a recommendation by the National Research Council (“NRC”), Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) announced its intention to reexamine its currently allowed Maximum Contaminant Levels (“MCL”) of fluoride in drinking water.

4 EPA’s decision was based on a 2006 report by the NRC, which considered numerous studies linking a variety of serious health problems with excess exposure to fluoride, and concluded that EPA should lower its current maximum contaminant levels for fluoride in order to minimize the risks of severe dental fluorosis, bone fractures, and possibly skeletal fluorosis.

5 The Department of Health and Human Services (“DHHS”) shortly thereafter recommended that community water districts lower their allowable fluoride levels to 0.7 parts per million (“ppm”), the lowest level in a range earlier recommended by DHHS.

6 This recommended change sprang from DHHS’s recognition that original “optimal” fluoride levels were set without considering human fluoride consumption from other products, including fluoridated toothpaste and food and beverages made with fluoridated water.

7 As of the writing of this Article, EPA has not yet come out with any revised MCLs, and it is doubtful that a recommendation to entirely eliminate artificial fluoride in the public water supply will come easily from a federal agency long in support of the benefits of compulsory water fluoridation. Regardless of the outcome, federal agency reconsideration of the safe levels of fluoride in the drinking supply already raises significant questions about the continued public health justification of compulsory water fluoridation.

Over the last sixty years, courts have been highly deferential to state and local governments challenged on compulsory water fluoridation, generally applying the minimal scrutiny of the rational basis test to uphold the practice as a legitimate public health measure.

8 Yet even rational basis scrutiny requires that the public health measure be “reasonable and necessary to secure the . . . health . . . of the public.”

9 But what constitutes an unreasonable public health measure? Is there a scientific tipping point after which an entrenched public health measure is no longer justifiable? A number of public health law scholars have suggested that existing public health laws be continually reevaluated in light of current scientific knowledge and evolving public notions of personal liberty and bodily integrity.

10 Under one proffered system of evaluation, public health laws are only justified when public health authorities are able to demonstrate: (1) a significant risk to public health based on scientific evidence; (2) the intervention’s effectiveness by showing a reasonable fit between means and ends; (3) that economic costs are reasonable; (4) that human rights burdens are reasonable; and (5) that benefits, costs, and burdens, are fairly distributed.

11 This Article argues that under this systematic approach, compulsory water fluoridation is no longer a justifiable public health measure, and continued fluoridation schemes veer dangerously close to ongoing human research experiments without informed consent.

Read rest of article HERE

Brethren, I believe that what we have read here clearly shows that there is a problem with continuing the fluoridation of drinking water without definitive research and a coming together of scientists, doctors, dentists, and environmental experts; a cross section of professionals (who have no vested interest in fluoride), and finally make an informed decision for the benefit of the people of our country.

When a referendum has been done here and there in America, the people do not have the necessary information to make good decisions. I believe that the EPA should come out with a condensed booklet which is comprehensive and can be understood by the average American. This booklet should be mailed to every home in our country. This is the only way that people can be informed so that they are able to make good decisions if a nationwide referendum is put to a vote nationally.

If this is just not feasible, then I believe that our government should make the decision to no longer fluoridate our drinking water to keep the public safe.

Of course, this decision would affect companies which sell toothpaste and mouthwashes which contain fluoride. I’m sure that a decision to end fluoridation of drinking water would have a tremendous impact on these companies, as the big selling point for their products has always been about fluoride.

Until then, we will drink bottle water. I hope that this article has helped some of you to understand fluoride a bit better. I also hope that you will pass on this information to your loved ones.

This is definitely a topic that needs to be discussed across our nation.

How Can I Be Saved?

Shalom b’Yeshua

MARANATHA!!

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“No Safe Spaces” :: By Geri Ungurean

A friend on Facebook said this to me yesterday:

“Geri, you’re in Facebook Jail more than you are not!”

I responded to that person that they were correct, but that I would continue to write articles and share them in Christian groups and on my FB page.

There are certain words in my titles which trigger being thrown into FB Jail. You see, FB has an algorithm in place to shut people down if they don’t obey the rules.

One such word is “Christ.”  When I have Christ in the title of my article, I know that I will get one or two shares and then BOOM – I get the dreaded “You have acted in a manner that is not in line with Facebook’s community standards.  You will not be able to share in groups in which you are not a moderator or admin until……… And it’s usually a week in the slammer.

Facebook Community Standards:

You can slam Israel, Christians, Conservatives and Trump.

You may NOT slam Drag Queen Story hour at the libraries, Transsexuals, Liberal Leftists, George Soros, Barack Obama……….I think that the reader gets the idea.

Ironically, I believe that this article will land me in FB’s jail!

From Breitbart.com

Dennis Prager: ‘No Safe Spaces’ Film Is ‘Wake-Up Call to the Greatest Crisis in American History Since Slavery’

The film No Safe Spaces is a “wake-up call to the greatest crisis in American history since slavery,” said Dennis Prager, warning of left-wing machinations to further undermine First Amendment protections for free speech and expression. He joined Friday’s edition of SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Daily for an interview with host Alex Marlow to discuss the film on the day of its launch in theaters.

“This is the wake-up call to the greatest crisis in American history since slavery, and that is the assault on free speech, and I don’t exaggerate,” Prager stated. “I’ve been on radio 35 years, and I may be wrong, but I never exaggerate what I believe. There is no question to me this is the greatest threat to the fundamental value of America — liberty — in its history, and certainly since slavery.”

Prager continued, “We have to wake up America. … I have to be honest. I did not make the film. I am in the film. The people who made the film did a great job. This is a great film. I’ve seen it four times. I would be riveted if I saw it a fifth time.”

No Safe Spaces will initially open in Phoenix, Arizona, with opportunities for national release, explained Prager. “Your listeners in Phoenix have a chance to make this thing national, because if we sell out in Phoenix this weekend, we will go to theaters all over the country. They’re looking at Phoenix as the test case.”

Prager said, “You really can bring a liberal– not a leftist — but a liberal relative [to see No Safe Spaces] because there are a lot of people who are liberal in this film who are frightened by what’s happening on campuses, as well.”

Americans broadly practice political self-censorship due to fear of the left, Prager noted. He has previously warned that fear of the left is more common than fear of God.

“The greatest fears in America are all fears of the left,” determined Prager. “They’re fears of LGBTQ activists; that’s why Procter and Gamble has now announced that its menstrual products are not just for women; the New York Times, the fear of being written up in the New York Times, the desire to be praised by the New York Times; [and] the fear of ostracization at work.”

Prager, who conducts orchestras as an avocation, recalled left-wing attempts to block his conduction of the Santa Monica Symphony in 2015 as illustrative of the left’s intimidation of those detracting from its orthodoxy.

“I got emails from musicians all over America [during this time]. … When I conducted the Santa Monica Symphony at the Disney Concert Hall two years ago … a woman in one of the biggest orchestras in America wrote to me, she’s in her orchestra 35 years, nobody knows she’s a conservative.”

Prager continued, “People come up to me in airports and they whisper, ‘I’m a conservative,’ or they whisper, ‘I’m for Trump.’ That is the grip of fear the left has on America today. People are literally afraid to come out as conservative.”

Marlow asked Prager about hope in pursuit of protecting the values of free speech and expression.

“Whenever I’m asked the hope question, this is my response,” replied Prager. “It’s more cute than it is accurate, but I have to share it. Many years ago, a man I used to visit in Israel all the time — he was a sort of mentor to me, a well-known rabbi in Israel; I used to live at his home — told me a story [about] the early days in Israel when it was really very socialist. He applied for a phone. He [asked] the clerk in the office, ‘How long will it take me to get my phone?’ The clerk [responded], ‘Six months.’ So my friend asked the [clerk], ‘Is there any hope I can it sooner’? and the [clerk] answered, ‘Sir, there’s always hope. There’s no chance.’”

Humanity’s capacity for darkness is eternal, warned Prager.

“I am too aware of the ability of civilization to decline rapidly,” Prager remarked. “As a Jew, watching what happened to the most artistic [and] intellectual country in Europe in one generation going from great art to Auschwitz — I am not predicting that for American in any way — but I do not walk around optimistic about a humanity that thinks that George Soros is noble and George Washington is an a-hole. That’s very bad.”

Prager shared his essentialist view of human nature and the human condition. “You have to be a fool if you believe people are basically good. You know why [some] think people are basically good? Because Americans are so nice, and [they] have no experience with mankind.”

“Religious people know that human nature is not basically good,” added Prager. “You can’t be wise if you think human nature is basically good; everything you then believe is going to be nonsense.”

The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) rated No Safe Spaces PG-13, noted Marlow. “There’s also a ratings controversy with the film. The MPAA trying to give you guys an unnecessarily high rating. This is obviously designed to cut down on the amount of people who can see the films. This is a film about free speech, and the MPAA basically proving your point right off the bat.”

The MPAA’s rating of No Safe Spaces as PG-13, explained Prager, was based on an animated assassination of ‘Firsty,’ a cartoon anthropomorphized depiction of the First Amendment.

Prager concluded, “He who controls language, let alone news, controls the society. … I believe[d] as a student of totalitarian societies, I believe[d] that only the press in a totalitarian state can brainwash people, and I have learned that that’s not true. The press in a free society can brainwash people, and that is very disconcerting, but I have learned that in America and the [broader] West.” source

So – Facebook, I know that you are reading this, and I also know that you will do your best to shut me down again.  Go ahead – I can take it. My life is all about Truth and sharing Truth. And there are plenty of other “Truth tellers” out here.

Jesus Christ is LORD!!  And when He comes on the clouds in Glory, and every eye shall see HIM, you (Facebook) will NOT be able to shut down the King of kings and Lord of lords!

How Can I Be Saved?

Shalom b’Yeshua

MARANATHA!!

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