WTF is in the WATER?! The LITHIUM debate... and more

I hate to come off in a negative light or even appear to be a "FEARmonger" but I believe that if we pay attention, there are moves being made without consent of common people that will affect EVERYONE. It's 2010 and it's a very important time to pay CLOSE attention to the decisions being made on every level that will affect us. Once we research and understand these decisions, we must next ask ourselves the PURPOSE for these decisions and the CONSEQUENCES.

The following video featuring Alex Jones of www.infowars.com speaks about the content of the water supply and how we could all be put in serious danger by the consequences of things that are being put IN the WATER that can have an extremely hazardous affect on your health, judgement, and free will as a human being.

This is SERIOUS:


I've also placed a few links below that talk about the Lithium in the water debate:
http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2009/05/lithium-in-drinking-water-has.html
"In Japan's Oita Prefecture, cities with higher levels of lithium in their drinking water experienced lower rates of suicide. The study, in the British Journal of Psychiatry, made me wonder if governments should add lithium to the water supply.
Hirochika Ohgami and colleagues at Oita University found a slight, but statistically significant correlation after analysing suicide rates in 18 municipalities between 2002 and 2005. "


http://www.drudge.com/archive/128142/doctor-floats-idea-lithium-water-supply
"Georgiou does not explicitly call for adding the mood-stabilizing drug to the water system, as suggested by Japanese researchers, but she does not denounce the proposed practice. Instead, she says the draconian proposal is a "very interesting concept."
Interesting?
Agreed.
Well, ...in the Arte Johnson sense of the word.
Very interesting... but stupid."


http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2009/05/15/lithium-water-suicide.html
"I do not think [cities should start adding lithium to the water supply], because our study is a preliminary one and further studies are required to establish evidence."


PLEASE, LET'S TALK ABOUT THIS AND MAKE THE CONVERSATION RELEVANT WITH OUR FRIENDS, FAMILIES, CLASSROOMS and SO ON.

This is an issue of life and death..

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