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to govern him. Both the Germans and the Russians added sodium fluoride to the drinking
               water  of  prisoners-of-war  to  make  them  stupid  and  docile."  (Reference:  Victorian
               Hansard of 12th August 1987)


               I.G. Farben had immense interlocking agreements with American corporations where they
               shared technologies and entered into agreements to prevent competition. The technology
               and research of American corporations were shared with Germany’s I.G.  Farben, and
               Farben’s  research  and  technology  was  shared  with  the  American  corporations.  It  is
               conceivable that the “Intelligent Aristocracy” of America wanted to keep the masses docile
               and governable, and to mitigate any intelligent threat to their own rule, they intentionally
               introduced a chemical into the American water supply that would reduce the overall IQ of
               the population and render them more susceptible to their control.

               If such a plan sounds far-fetched, consider that in the book The Fluoride Deception, the
               author shares the ground breaking studies of Dr. Phyllis Mullenix who studied the cognitive
               effects of fluoride on rats. Christopher Bryson writes:

               When the scientists gave fluoride to the baby rats following their birth, the animals had
               “cognitive deficits,” and exhibited retarded behavior...

               By 1990 the data were crystal clear. The women had tested more than five hundred rats.
               “I finally said we have got enough animals here for statistical significance,” said Mullenix.
               “There is a problem,” she added.
               [Source: The Fluoride Deception, Christopher Bryson]

               Dr.  Mullenix  shared her  findings with  government  and  industry  leaders, but  she  was
               completely ignored, and later ousted from her job. At one meeting Dr. Mullenix met with
               representatives of three of the world’s most powerful drug companies, all of which made
               products that contained fluoride.

               Mullenix outlined her fluoride findings. The men took notes. Suddenly Joe Kanapka of
               Unilever leaned back in his chair with an exasperated look. “He said, ‘Do you realize what
               you  are  saying  to  us,  that  our  fluoride  products  are  lowering  the  IQ  of  children?’”
               remembers Mullenix. “And I said, ‘Well, yes, that is what I am saying to you.’”
               [Source: Ibid]

               When the company representatives left they said they would be in touch with her, yet
               despite repeated attempts, Dr. Mullenix was unable to contact them again, and they never
               got back in touch with her.

               The  Mullenix  research  eventually  caught  the  attention  of  another  team  of  Boston’s
               scientists studying central-nervous-system problems. They produced a report in 2000
               reviewing what they described as “an epidemic of developmental, learning and behavioral
               disabilities” in children. Their report considered the role of fluoride, and focused on the
               Mullenix research in particular. “In Harm’s Way - Toxic Threats to Child Development”
               by the Greater Boston chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility described how 12
               million children (17 percent) in the United States “suffer from one or more learning,
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