A Vermonter who secretly lowered the fluoride in his town’s drinking water for years just resigned. ‘I cannot in good conscience be a party to this’
The water superintendent for a Vermont town released a resignation letter that at times echoed unfounded reports circulating online.
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When I was but a teenager (1960s) MAD magazine was even then consistently satirising the anti-fluoride stance.
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Hello Roger. I don’t understand the conspiracy believing science denying crowd. Really it has to be the Dunning-Krugger effect in practice. here is a guy that is sure he knows more than the scientists and medical people who studied Floride. That would be like me thinking I know more about physics than Dr Stephen Hawking or know more about rockets than someone who does rocket launches / building for a living. Hugs
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Ignorance and Suspicion play large parts in these cults. Some folk also like to play the game that they ‘know’ something the majority of the population don’t, a negative rebellion of the worst sort.
They will latch onto something rogue or minority strand of ‘scientific’ thinking and chant its mantras.
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