I did not make this video. I agree with Alex Jones that fluoride is toxic poison used purposely to dumb-down the populace. The guy who made the video is pro-fluoride, (which means he probably drank it all his life). But that is what makes this video even more ridiculous. Listen to the call. It is very funny.
How many families of more than 3-4 persons all agree on all social-political issues?
I'd say about none.
i'd bet that even a family of two or three would never agree on everything!
But that is beside the point. this video, albeit made by a pro fluoride guy, is indeed very noteworthy.
it shows the fraud of jones and his tall tales,.
he presents his dad, quite often, as a principled NWO opponent.
hes even been a guest on the show. yet we're supposed to believe that he doesnt know or disagrees that fluoride is what alex says it is?
dr sherri tenpenny railes agaist toxic vaccines. guess what? she does not administer them in secret when shes not doing radio shows or writing anti vax books.
if she did, she would lose all credibility.
For example, my dad told me when i was a tiny kid that fluoride was rat poison and we were never drinking it. He did not have a side business selling fluoridated water to people at the same time. That would make no sense.
he presents his dad, quite often, as a principled NWO opponent.
hes even been a guest on the show. yet we're supposed to believe that he doesnt know or disagrees that fluoride is what alex says it is?
Does Dr Jones personally agree that fluoride is a poison, or is that one thing he perhaps disagrees with, while agreeing with Alex on many other NWO issues?
If he disagrees, then there's no hypocrisy issues.
If he agrees, the next question is, how strongly does he agree?
Many here object to the use of paper money as it's central bank fraud, but how many of us refuse to participate in the economic fraud by not spending it?
Dr. Jones may be personally opposed to it, but if a client comes in demanding what is accepted practice in his industry, perhaps he advises against it but if the customer insists....
I'm not necessarily defending Dr. Jones. But I and just about everyone else doesn't know all the circumstances of his ideology or what information he communicates to his customers in what ways.
And if in the end it's shown that Alex's dad is a flaming, exploitive hypocrite, how is that the fault of Alex? It doesn't, meaning the effort behind this video is productive solely by showing that one single dentist, one single person in a country of 330 million, is a hypocrite. In which case, who cares?
Well said, Pinguinite. It's unreasonable to expect someone to denounce -- or even rebuke -- his father for such a thing.
My own dentist doesn't use fluoride any more, and counsels against it now, but he admits that if a patient doesn't swallow it the risk is pretty low. And I wouldn't consider him a hypocrite if one of the maxillofacial surgeons, orthodontists, ENTs, et al. to whom he refers patients embraces one or more tenets of medical orthodoxy that patriots and health rangers believe to be harmful, unnecessary, or conspiratorial.