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http://www.infowars.com/?p=5689 (8 mins)

This is a very sad story. But what I can't figure out is, if this couple

lost 4 dogs and 6 horses due to the fluoridated city water, why weren't they

or other townspeople sick themselves? Maybe they all drank bottled water? Or

why weren't other animals in the town dying? Maybe they were but were not

reported. I just can't help wondering why this particular farm had such a

high casualty rate and if the rest of the town did, why it wasn't covered in

this same documentary?

Suze Fisher

" Think occasionally of the suffering of which you spare yourself the sight. "

~Albert Schweitzer

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I think part of it was that it took them a long time to figure it

out - they searched for answers for a while. Someone with just one

or two horses wouldn't have so many problems that they'd be forced to

find the cause. Another thing was that a lot of it could have been

attributed to other things - colic, etc. so maybe other farms in the

area were having trouble but didn't realize it was the water. They

say that horses drink a lot more water per body weight than humans so

the effects happen to them first. Humans on too much fluoride would

get vague symptoms like stomach problems, headaches, etc. that could

be from a bunch of different causes. It does seem extreme tho, that

their horses had so many problems, you don't hear any other examples

of that many problems on horse farms and I imagine theirs wasn't the

only one to give the horses fluoridated water!

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> http://www.infowars.com/?p=5689 (8 mins)

>

> This is a very sad story. But what I can't figure out is, if this

couple

> lost 4 dogs and 6 horses due to the fluoridated city water, why

weren't they

> or other townspeople sick themselves? Maybe they all drank bottled

water? Or

> why weren't other animals in the town dying? Maybe they were but

were not

> reported. I just can't help wondering why this particular farm had

such a

> high casualty rate and if the rest of the town did, why it wasn't

covered in

> this same documentary?

>

>

>

> Suze Fisher

>

> " Think occasionally of the suffering of which you spare yourself

the sight. "

> ~Albert Schweitzer

>

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