Important Health News: Court Decision Could Lead To American EPA Banning Water Fluoridation

I have long been puzzled by the sheer stupidity of the average American (and Canadian) these days... Honestly I have been dealing recently with rejects from clown college that make up the "flat earth" crowd from their magical world of "Flattardia" all the way to those who are simply too stupid to see how their own government is purposely pushing out these fake "mass shootings" at a near record pace just to scare stupid people into surrendering their weapons as their last line of defence... .The gullibility of people is so alarming and I have long searched for the answers as to WHY?I have already posted so many articles at this blog over the last 10 years that shows that the sheer stupidity of people these days can be linked to not only the poisoned food that they intake but also to the massive amount of Fluoride that they consume in their drinking water....  I have put out so many articles in the past that shows definitive proof that Fluoride that has been poured into our drinking water supplies for almost a century now in North America has definitely caused severe brain and neurological damage..... And water fluoridation is most definitely the reason why most Americans are today too much acting like dumb ass sheep and unwilling to rise up against the criminality of their own governments and the goddamn Jewish pricks that have already caused so much ruin in our society....Well, apparently there is some good news in the war to get that crap, Fluoride, removed from our water supplies... For according to the following report that comes from the Activist Post website, at www.activistpost.com, apparently there is a court decision in northern California that could indeed lead to the American EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) banning Water Fluoridation right across America itself!   Here is that article for everyone to read for themselves, and I do of course have my own thoughts and comments to follow:Court Decision Could Lead to EPA Banning Water Fluoridation TOPICS:Derrick BrozeEPAFluorideWaterMARCH 2, 2018By Derrick BrozeA federal court has denied an attempt by the Environmental Protection Agency to dismiss a lawsuit seeking to ban the use of fluoride under the Toxic Substances Control Act.In a victory for water fluoridation opponents, a judge in the Northern District of California has denied a motion by the Environmental Protection Agency that sought to limit the information available to the court while making their decision on whether or not to ban water fluoridation. The lawsuit was brought forth by Food and Water Watch Inc. and a coalition of health organizations and individuals concerned about fluoride. Under section 21 of The Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) citizens are allowed to petition the EPA to regulate or ban individual chemicals. Food and Water Watch filed the lawsuit after the EPA rejected a citizen petition calling for the EPA to ban the addition of fluoride chemicals to the drinking water supply.As the lawsuit proceeded the EPA interpreted the language of the law to mean the judge should be limited to reviewing the information the EPA provided when it decided to reject the petition on February 17, 2017. “The disagreement is whether, in reaching its own decision, the court can consider information that the EPA did not have access to e.g. expert testimony, new studies, documents obtained in discovery, etc.,” Michael Connett, the attorney representing the coalition told Bloomberg Environment before the ruling.National Law Review reported on the ruling:

In denying the EPA’s motion, the court specifically held that the phrase “de novo proceeding” indicates that Congress intended a broad scope of review because the word “proceeding” encompasses all regular activities of a lawsuit, including discovery beyond the administrative record. Because the purpose of the TSCA is to protect the public from chemicals that pose unreasonable risks to health and the environment, the court held that “[a] de novo proceeding in district court modeled after traditional trial-like proceedings would not conflict with the purpose of the TSCA, but would instead effectuate it.”

The court’s ruling means that the trial will now have larger implications for the legality of water fluoridation. If the coalition of fluoride opponents is successful in their lawsuit, the EPA may be forced to reconsider the petition to ban water fluoridation.What is Fluoride?The substances added to municipal water supplies known by the name fluoride are actually a combination of unpurified byproducts of phosphate mining. In the United States thousands of tons of fluorosilicic acid is recovered from phosphoric acid plants and then used for water fluoridation. During this process the fluoride ion is created.This process of taking waste from the phosphate industry and putting it into drinking water has long been criticized for its effects on human health and the environment. It is well known that water fluoridation has led to dental fluorosis for millions of children. This discoloring of the teeth was called “cosmetically objectionable” by the Centers for Disease Control.Beyond the cosmetic effect there have been several studies indicating overwhelming health issues related to fluoride, especially for children. Another study found a connection between exposure to water fluoridated at relatively low concentrations and a reduced IQ among children.As recent as September 2017 the journal Environmental Health Perspectives published the study “Prenatal Fluoride Exposure and Cognitive Outcomes in Children at 4 and 6–12 Years of Age in Mexico,” examining the results of prenatal exposure to fluoride and the potential health concerns. The researchers called the study “one of the first and largest longitudinal epidemiological studies to exist that either address the association of early life exposure to fluoride to childhood intelligence or study the association of fluoride and cognition using individual biomarker of fluoride exposure.” The study was funded in part by the U.S. National Institutes of Health.The researchers found that higher prenatal fluoride exposure was associated with lower scores on tests for cognitive function at age four, and between ages six and twelve. The researchers acknowledge that their results are “somewhat consistent” with past ecological studies which indicate children living in areas of high fluoride exposure have lower IQ scores than those in low-exposure areas.A study published in the journal General Dentistry warns that infants are at risk of dental fluorosis due to overexposure from fluoride in commercially available infant foods. The researchers analyzed 360 different samples of 20 different foods ranging from fruits and vegetables, chicken, turkey, beef, and vegetarian dinners. Chicken products had the highest concentrations of fluoride, followed by turkey. The New York State Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation (NYSCOF) reports that the fluoride levels were due to pesticides, fertilizers, soil, groundwater, and/or fluoridated water. The high levels found in the chicken and turkey can be attributed to “fluoride-saturated bone dust” involved in the process of mechanically separating the meat.Another study published in Environmental Health found a potential connection between fluoride exposure and the prevalence of adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children. The researchers studied data on ADHD among children age four to seventeen collected in 2003, 2007 and 2011 as part of the National Survey of Children’s Health, as well as state water fluoridation data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) collected between 1992 and 2008 . It is the first study to analyze the relationship between exposure to fluoridated water and ADHD prevalence.The team discovered that children living in areas with a majority of the population receiving fluoridated water from public water systems “tended to have a greater proportion of children and adolescents diagnosed with ADHD. ” The researchers concluded that:

this study has empirically demonstrated an association between more widespread exposure to fluoridated water and increased ADHD prevalence in U.S. children and adolescents, even after controlling for socioeconomic status (SES). The findings suggest that fluoridated water may be an environmental risk factor for ADHD.

Previous studies have shown rats exposed to fluoride chemicals also exhibit ADHD-like symptoms.In addition to these studies related to fluoride and children, dozens of other studies have indicated a variety of health problems. A recent study published in the Journal of Analytical Chemistry indicates that fluoride ions found in fluoridated water and toothpaste may lead to an increase in Urinary Stone Disease (USD). The study was conducted by chemists from Russia and Australia, led by Pavel Nesterenko at the University of Tasmania. The team studied 20 urinary stones from patients at a Russian hospital and discovered fluoride ions in 80% of the stones. This could be due to high levels of fluoride in patients’ urine, possibly from drinking water containing fluorides and ingesting fluoride toothpaste.A study published in the BMJ’s Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health confirmed fluoride’s negative effect on the thyroid gland and a possible connection to depression, weight gain, and other negative health effects. Researchers with the University of Kent in England examined thyroid activity for those in areas with fluoridated water and those without. The team examined 95 percent of the English population in 2012 and 2013 and found that high rates of underactive thyroid were 30% more likely in areas with high fluoride concentration. An underactive thyroid can lead to depression, weight gain, fatigue and aching muscles.Derrick Broze is an investigative journalist and liberty activist. He is the Lead Investigative Reporter for ActivistPost.com and the founder of the TheConsciousResistance.com. Follow him on Twitter. Derrick is the author of three books: The Conscious Resistance: Reflections on Anarchy and Spirituality and Finding Freedom in an Age of Confusion, Vol. 1Finding Freedom in an Age of Confusion, Vol. 2 and Manifesto of the Free Humans.Derrick is available for interviews. Please contact Derrick@activistpost.comSupport us at Patreon. Follow us on FacebookTwitterSteemit, and BitChute. Ready for solutions? Subscribe to our premium newsletter Counter Markets.This article may be freely reposted in part or in full with author attribution and source link.NTS Notes:  Yes, this (hopefully) will be a great victory for the American people.. For the simple fact that once Fluoride is removed from municipal water supplies, the effect of Fluoride poisoning will diminish and hopefully we will indeed see more Americans finally wake the hell up from their slumber and do something to save their nation...HOWEVER.... I can easily see this court decision in northern California being blocked and the EPA get their orders from the Federal Government to rescind or ignore that decision and keep on adding Fluoride to water supplies nation wide... Again, the Jewish pricks that control America want to keep Americans as dumbed down as possible and their tried and true method has always been through poisoning drinking water by adding the neurotoxin Fluoride...It will be a "wait and see" if anything actually does come from this important decision... I will of course bring forward a follow up to this article if and when that decision is actually made...And for anyone that wants to know.. I live in a town in Canada that is has its water supply HEAVILY fluoridated.. And I have avoided drinking any form of fluoridated water for over a decade now.... I too have been watching so many of my fellow Canuckleheads walk around  in almost a zombie like state these days and I do wonder if Fluoride is at least partly to blame...More to comeNTS