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To determine the levels of fluoride in your water, visit the DEP's DataMiner report, which lists public community water systems that may contain fluoride.
Go to:
https://njems.nj.gov/dataminer//report/reportcriteria?isexternal=y&apikey=dep123&itemcuid=ab4a9ipela1hok3xujfxn7m&boreportname=do%20i%20have%20fluoride%20in%20my%20water and select your municipality from the menu.
From there, select your water system to see the most recent data on fluoride levels in your water.
According to scientific opinion:Also. from back in time:
"if someone is tested by PCR as positive when a threshold of 35 cycles or higher is used (as is the case in most laboratories in Europe & the US), the probability that said person is actually infected is less than 3%, the probability that said result is a false positive is 97% (Pieter Borger, Bobby Rajesh Malhotra, Michael Yeadon, Clare Craig, Kevin McKernan, et al, Critique of Drosten Study)
"[T]he Court finds that fluoridation of water at 0.7 milligrams per liter ("mg/L") - the level presently considered "optimal" in the United States - poses an unreasonable risk of reduced IQ in children.... [A] risk sufficient to require the EPA to engage with a regulatory response...."The NTP report referred to above can be found here. While we wait for the EPA to take the next step, many municipalities have already acted to remove fluoride from their water systems.
"There is little dispute in this suit as to whether fluoride poses a hazard to human health. Indeed, EPA's own expert agrees that fluoride is hazardous at some level of exposure. And ample evidence establishes that a mother's exposure to fluoride during pregnancy is associated with IQ decrements in her offspring. The United States National Toxicology Program ("NTP") - the federal agency regarded as experts in toxicity.... concluded that fluoride is indeed associated with reduced IQ in children, at least at exposure levels at or above 1.5 mg/L (i.e., "higher" exposure levels)...."
"In all, there is substantial and scientifically credible evidence establishing that fluoride poses a risk to human health; it is associated with a reduction in the IQ of children and is hazardous at dosages that are far too close to fluoride levels in the drinking water of the United States. And this risk is unreasonable under Amended TSCA. Reduced IQ poses serious harm. Studies have linked IQ decrements of even one or two points to e.g., reduced educational attainment, employment status, productivity, and earned wages."
Comment: More climate scam nonsense with an added dose of hubris. There is more methane coming up in the ocean, or out of arctic permafrost each year, not to mention different creatures, than the entirety of the world cattle population could produce. It's lunacy.