Episode 1: Fluoride | Snake Oil — Adam Riva (Video)
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Third Eye Pineal Gland: The Biggest Cover-Up in Human History – Redone Real Narration
Third Eye Pineal Gland: The Biggest Cover-Up in Human History – Redone Real Narration
Five So-called “Conspiracy Theories” That Are Actually Supported by Mainstream Science
(Vicki Batts) Telling the truth about a scandal that hasn’t been approved by the legacy media and their owners often yields a predictable result: You’ll be labeled a conspiracy theorist — even when there is plenty of evidence to support the truth. Comfortable lies may help some people sleep at night, but the truth is that many supposed “conspiracy theories” are actually real, and are supported by science. Who would have thought? Here are five truths that are widely misrepresented as conspiracy theories, and the evidence which supports them:
Fluoride Literally Turns the Pineal Gland to Stone, Research Suggests
(Sayer Ji) The pineal gland has been known as the ‘seat of soul’ for hundreds of years. Could fluoride, a ubiquitous vector of toxicity in the modern world, actually be calcifying this gland and literally turning it to stone?
The Fluoride Lie (Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tSHN-cRXo0 Related Fluoride Still Officially Classified As A Dangerous Neurotoxin In Prestigious Medical Journal: Why Is It Still In Our Water? _________________________ Stillness in the Storm Editor’s note: Did you find a spelling error or grammar mistake? Do you think this article needs a correction or update? Or do you just have some feedback? Send us […]
Fluoride Still Officially Classified As A Dangerous Neurotoxin In Prestigious Medical Journal: Why Is It Still In Our Water?
Source – Collective Evolution by Arjun Walia, September 26th 2016 A couple of years ago, a ground breaking publication in one of the top main-stream medical journals added six additional substances into its classification of neurotoxicants, and one of them was fluoride.Fluoride is commonly used in dental products, and still remains as an additive in […]





