Last week, I reported terrific news about the first federal decision in history finding that average water fluoridation levels pose an unreasonable health risk to children by potentially lowering their IQ. (Which explains a lot about the last 50 years, if you think about it.) Anyway, mercifully, something like a sort of intellectual exodus is surprisingly underway. It all began with APās September 25th headline, āFluoride in drinking water poses enough risk to merit new EPA action, judge says.ā
The Associated Press quoted University of Florida researcher Ashley Malin, PhD, who has published studies on the controversial chemical, and who called last monthās decision āthe most historic ruling in the U.S. fluoridation debate that weāve ever seen.ā
On the other hand, the CDCās so-called experts, who were dead wrong during covid, still call fluoride the greatest public health achievement of the last century. So. You choose.
Anyway, in the two weeks since the decision, a storm surge of people hedging their bets took off like a Boeing 747 with its wheels still on. Wait till you see the kinds of formerly verboten headlines appearing now. First, from News Nation, three days ago:
Now they tell us. Similarly, the UK Guardian, last Friday:
NBC News, five days ago:
Of all places, the far-left Vox, last month:
In other words, fluorideās Overton Window has been smashed open, and itās okay to question the controversial chemical now. Feast your eyes on this next astonishing headline, from The Concord Monitor and its smug science editor, two days ago:
You donāt say. Consider this shocking mea culpa from the Monitorās article:
The āGranite Geekā is having a minor redpill epiphany, as well as what appear to be brief flashes of painful introspection:
Soon, everybody will have always been against fluoride. Ladies and gentlemen, behold: another conspiracy theory becomes conspiracy fact.
The Associated Press quoted University of Florida researcher Ashley Malin, PhD, who has published studies on the controversial chemical, and who called last monthās decision āthe most historic ruling in the U.S. fluoridation debate that weāve ever seen.ā
On the other hand, the CDCās so-called experts, who were dead wrong during covid, still call fluoride the greatest public health achievement of the last century. So. You choose.
Anyway, in the two weeks since the decision, a storm surge of people hedging their bets took off like a Boeing 747 with its wheels still on. Wait till you see the kinds of formerly verboten headlines appearing now. First, from News Nation, three days ago:
Now they tell us. Similarly, the UK Guardian, last Friday:
NBC News, five days ago:
Of all places, the far-left Vox, last month:
In other words, fluorideās Overton Window has been smashed open, and itās okay to question the controversial chemical now. Feast your eyes on this next astonishing headline, from The Concord Monitor and its smug science editor, two days ago:
You donāt say. Consider this shocking mea culpa from the Monitorās article:
The āGranite Geekā is having a minor redpill epiphany, as well as what appear to be brief flashes of painful introspection:
Soon, everybody will have always been against fluoride. Ladies and gentlemen, behold: another conspiracy theory becomes conspiracy fact.
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