03/22/2023 / By Ethan Huff
The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) conspired in tandem to cover up the findings of a six-year, long-delayed review of fluoride’s toxicity conducted by the National Toxicology Program (NTP), it has been revealed.
It was Assistant Secretary for Health “Rachel” Levine, the infamous transgender “woman” that fake president Joe Biden appointed to head up the HHS, that intervened last June to stop the release of the May 2022 NTP review, known internally as a monograph.
The Fluoride Action Network (FAN) responded to Levine’s obstruction of the review by filing a lawsuit, which ultimately prompted the report’s release on March 15, 2023. The conventional media is ignoring the report, of course, but we certainly are not as it shows that there is no safe exposure – none – to toxic fluoride.
Confirming and strengthening the findings of two earlier drafts of the study that were published in 2019 and 2020, respectively, the new meta-analysis received unanimous support from external peer-reviewers who determined that both prenatal and early-life exposure to fluoride reduces IQ levels in children.
(Related: Remember back in 2012 when Harvard University tried to claim that fluoride only causes brain damage outside the United States?)
As far as we know, there is only one other historical example of an NTP report being blocked like this indefinitely, and that one centered around bombshell data exposing the carcinogenicity of Johnson & Johnson’s (J&J) asbestos-contaminated talc baby powder.
Just like with that blocked study, Levine, in this case, wanted to stop the public from learning the ugly truth about fluoride, which is added to most municipal water supplies across the U.S. Most other countries, comparatively, do not add fluoride to their water supplies.
The meta-analysis determined that 52 out of the 55 studies looked at definitely linked fluoride exposure to reduced IQ. Of the 19 studies deemed as being of the highest quality, 18 of them came to the same conclusion.
“[R]esearch on other neurotoxicants has shown that subtle shifts in IQ at the population level can have a profound impact … a 5-point decrease in a population’s IQ would nearly double the number of people classified as intellectually disabled,” the NTP review states.
FAN announced that the court had been waiting for the NTP report since the summer of 2020, during which there were many distractions occurring such as the George Floyd psy-op and the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) scamdemic.
At the time, the judge in the case put it on abeyance following the first two weeks of trial and expert testimony, expecting the monograph to be published not long after that. The report never came, though, despite undergoing two unprecedented peer reviews by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM).
Though a controversial topic for many years, the review’s authors concluded that fluoride is a “presumed developmental neurotoxicant,” with 27 out of the 29 highest-quality studies confirming that fluoride at levels commonly added to water supplies heavily damages the brains of children.
“We have no basis on which to state that our findings are not relevant to some children or pregnant people in the United States,” the NTP announced about the findings, making sure to abide by political correctness in calling them pregnant “people” as opposed to pregnant women.
Despite their best efforts to hide this ugly truth from the American public, the Biden regime ultimately failed to keep this study in the closet, thanks to the efforts of FAN in giving it a proper “coming out” celebration.
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