Fluoride Persuasive Speech

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Science and technology are surely evolving but the masses are not. They are getting ever worse!
This age is owned, ruled and dominated by brutes. Their philosophy holds that might makes right.
But they do their bidding covertly, secretively just like secret societies have been doing for ages.
Kings and emperors of the past were responsible for their people, today’s masters are not!
They are above the law! They are criminals!
Lesser people have risen to power and are subjugating other lesser people.
This isn’t survival of the fittest; they are destroying plant Earth, other animals, humankind – everything! Mankind is losing its mind! We are systemically, deliberately being dumbed down.
They are killing us slowly. The middle class intelligentsia - the brains and consciousness
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Do you think the ruling class drinks tap water? Do they use bottled water? Bottled water has fluoride added to it as well. They use fluoride filtrated water. They need to keep their nefarious minds healthy and sharp!
Fluoride is a toxic poison! It is clearly labeled as such! It should obviously be kept away from the water supply and toothpaste! There are other better ways to combat gum disease.
How about giving universal healthcare to all the citizens so they could all visit dentists.
“About 44 million people in the U.S. have no health insurance, and another 38 million have inadequate health insurance. This means that nearly one-third of Americans face each day without the security of knowing that, if and when they need it, medical care is available to them and their families.” - PBS - Healthcare Crisis: The Uninsured.
Recent research has brought the controversial practice of water fluoridation back into the spotlight, revealing links between water fluoridation and brain disorders, particularly in regard to its effect on children. It lowers the I.Q. of children. Fluoride kills brain neurons on

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