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  • Totally watched The Arrivals.

    For the sake of etc. I don't even need to say what it's about.
    Did I know that fluoride was poisonous in large quantities? Of course, it's fairly common knowledge. It's also common knowledge that the benefits far outweigh the risks. You're not the first quack to suggest that it's killing us all from the inside out or weakening our collective will, and you surely won't be the last. I've been exposed to fluoridated water and toothpaste and the like for most of my life, and if anything, I've become less accepting of the government (although that's mainly because I've left the religious fold and my political views changed).
    Don't know if you got my PM, so I'm leaving this here.

    I'm not much of a sycophant, I hate most politicians and have no love for the "big" parties. So don't get the impression I'm someone who gleefully praises the governments of the first world at every opportunity. Democracy is good, but there have been and there are at present many corrupt people and interests actively involved in it. I won't deny that, there's fresh scandals every month. What I disagree is with your assessment of the situation. Yes, there are bad people, and some are particularly powerful bad people, but that isn't the only side of the coin. There's a sea of good people in our nations, and many of them are powerful too. The ambitions of the bad do not exist unchecked or unchallenged, they strive with the ambitions of the good. This would suggest to me that the idea of a sinister NWO at present would be improbable. There's simply too many decent human beings impeding the ambitions of immoral people.
    When I say Tao, I see a ying yang, which represents something to me, a concept and a way to perceive or experience that comes from a very deep (or high if you like) place which I would consider my higher self, and in the shadow of my higher self, I am but a child.
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