I'm just going to abruptly go off topic for a moment and mention a story I heard about how fluoride is moved from one place to another in a kind of funny and even more sad way for some reasons you were probably not expecting. It's used in nuclear power plants and it's constantly a variable when dealing with aluminum production. Thing is, you can't just "Throw Fluoride Away" because it costs too much. I'll keep this simple and say that it's probably no coincidence that we're told it's good for us so that they can add it to the water we drink and bath with, and add it to our toothpaste as well. What ever doesn't end up in your body ends up going down the drain, eventually contributing to the pollution of the environment at some point in the future. It's ironic that it's illegal to just dump fluoride out into nature, but as we all know.. people can be creative.
They have to put it somewhere. They need to make it disappear. They need to use it all up to make it all just go away.
Where do all dementia and alzheimers and senility related diseases come from?
Have you ever choked on a hair in your meat?
Have you ever bit into a hot dog and found that you really didn't enjoy those little white clots of sticky bits that look like fat grains of white sand?
Have you ever ate a breaded and fried piece of chicken from some cheap restaurant and noticed that extremely resistant and stretchy chewy crunchy nodule that just wouldn't break up no matter how many times you chewed on it until it squeaked between your teeth and made you gag and spit up the entire bite into a napkin as your parents yelled at you for making a scene and wasting food?
What if I told you there are surprisingly few (relatively speaking) actual farms compared to animal product output on the world market?
Why are we able to bare witness to so many "undercover" slaughter house videos exposing how so many animals die in such horrible ways?
What if it was the perfect distraction because it's so gruesome that you would never think that it could actually be worse than that?
We are led to believe that animals on corporate farms and slaughterhouses are getting butchered on a massive scale every single day by the hundreds of millions in what is essentially a giant animal holocaust that doesn't end. But what if it's all a lie? Think about how sustainable that is regardless of your political background or if you believe in "muh global warming" or not. There are just simply not enough real animal meat farms like fish, turkey, chicken, beef, pork, to actually produce the amount of meat related products we see being sold in almost every store and restaurant and fast food restaurant nation wide, let alone world wide. Think about how expensive it must be to feed all those animals every single day only to kill the animal once and sell it off in parts. It doesn't sound profitable because it isn't. The amount of money required to feed and shelter and provide medical care for a single cow far exceeds the profit made from killing that cow and selling all its meat and bones and skin, and that doesn't even account for insurance, property tax, employee pay, employee benefits, the electric bill, water the cow drinks, the list goes on and on. The math does not add up. It's just not profitable.
When cows contract prions normally known as "Mad Cow Disease" they just shut down the whole farm, kill all the cows, TOTAL SHUTDOWN. Bleach everything so it's a very serious issue to them. Cows normally contract mad cow disease when they are exposed to the biological material of other cows. (Essentially cows eating cows). So I'll ask again. Where does all dementia and alzheimers and senility diseases come from?