Oddbean new post about | logout
 Why they put fluoride ? What's rhe goal ? 
 Shiny teeth is about the best argument they’ve made 
 I didn't mean their public arguments, but the real purpose behind it.  

Why they want to reduce our life expectancy or our IQ ? 
 Oh, that’s a good question. Popular “conspiracy” opinion is to have a more docile public more easily controlled 🤷‍♂️ 
 Because they can monetise waste which would be expensive to get rid of otherwise.  Bill Gates is spraying the stuff all over the atmosphere in the name of saving the planet.  Dispersing it in the atmosphere exposes everyone more equally than just dumping it in one location.

Fiat type large scale mining and industrial production and consumerism drives this beast

Thankfully, Bitcoin Fixes this too.

Malachi 2:4

But for you who fear My name, the sun of righteousness will rise with healing in its wings, and you will go out and leap like calves from the stall.

I see a bright orange future. 
 control 
 TLDR - They are not allowed to dump it in the rivers so they make us pay to drink it.

Chemical Byproducts have to be disposed of safely.  So you must ingest it.

Ask ai.

Fluoride in Aluminum Production
Based on the search results, fluoride is indeed a byproduct of aluminum production. Here’s a summary:

The Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA) acquired a plant that produced sodium fluoride, which was later sold (last sale in 1952). This indicates that fluoride was a byproduct of their aluminum smelting process.
The electrolytic reduction of aluminum oxide (alumina) in cryolite produces a molten fluoride material, which is used to dissolve the alumina. This process involves fluoride as a participating chemical.
Phosphate rock processing for fertilizer production also generates fluoride as a byproduct, which is then used to fortify water supplies.
Industrial processes such as aluminum smelting, fertilizer production, and iron ore manufacturing can all produce fluoride as an unwanted byproduct.
In summary, fluoride is a byproduct of:

Aluminum smelting, particularly in the electrolytic reduction process.
Phosphate rock processing for fertilizer production.
Iron ore manufacturing.
These byproducts are often sold or utilized in other industries, such as water fluoridation, rather than being considered waste.

https://fluoridealert.org/news/toxic-waste-in-water-fluoride/