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Re: Alex Jones is pro-BTC, says his store will begin to accept as payment...
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nutildah
on 11/08/2014, 01:25:08 UTC
Ahh, this explains it. Were fluoridated water (systemic fluoridation, as opposed to topical) significantly neurotoxic, the implications would be unacceptable to your ego. This is silly though, because only the present moment exists; the past doesn't exist. Nothing is permanent. Even the worst effect of chronic systemic fluoride ingestion, pineal calcification, can be healed.

OK, fair enough.... ??

Nutildah, what do you think happened on 9-11?

Since you asked, in my person opinion I think some bad men hijacked the planes and flew them into the buildings. I think the towers fell on their own accord and I believe pretty much everything in that one Popular Mechanics article on debunking 9/11 conspiracies.

I also believe that the principle of Occam's Razor applies here as with most conspiracy theories.

You can argue that Osama was trained by the CIA and had other motives for his actions than what became the focal point (Iraq) as the result of 9/11, but I get offended when I see all these armchair rocket scientists arguing about the temperature of burning jet fuel and the melting point of steel.

The same instant master architects and construction experts insist they know things they simply do not. Similar to the Sandy Hook conspiracy nuts who are now suddenly all clinical psychologists and long-careered thespians. They're none of those things.

Who needs chemtrails and water fluoridation when you've got Alex Jones, the world's newest and greatest Rush Limbaugh?