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Fluoride case should go to court of human rights

COULD the SHA or Southern Water tell us from whose factory chimneys will the poison fluoride be coming from, as we have little in the way of manufacturing now and very few chimneys in this part of the world?

Is it going to be imported from other countries such as China, which is awash with chimneys, and whose population, if living in those areas, have to wear masks when outside?

Where has it been dumped before now, and what happens if it cannot be placed in our drinking water?

Finally, has Hampshire Against Fluoride had any thoughts about taking the case to the European Court of Human Rights? There are I’m sure many of us who would back them and contribute to any cost this incurred.

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Comments(2)

Linesman says...
10:53pm Mon 30 Jan 12

For a start, I imagine that the fluoride would come from the same source that has been supplying the Midlands for the past half-century.

With regard taking it to the Court of Human Rights. There are quite a few people who would support it - with words - but if it came to putting their hands in their pocket and parting with cash, they would be conspicuous by their absence.

Dan Soton says...
10:14pm Sun 26 Feb 12

Linesman wrote:
For a start, I imagine that the fluoride would come from the same source that has been supplying the Midlands for the past half-century.

With regard taking it to the Court of Human Rights. There are quite a few people who would support it - with words - but if it came to putting their hands in their pocket and parting with cash, they would be conspicuous by their absence.
Linesman, wherever the Fluoride comes from the price is sure to skyrocket as new applications are invented/found

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http://www.rsc.org/c
hemistryworld/News/2
011/October/13101102
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Fluoride shuttle batteries lift off.

13 October 2011.

Scientists in Germany say that a rechargeable battery that works on the basis of fluoride transfer between electrodes could have a better storage capacity than current batteries.

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funny old world isn't it

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