Tyb
Yea I just saw that. Bummer it's a good one I grabbed from here awhile back.
>Do these youtube people provide links to the documents they speak of?
Flouride being harmful is not new.
https://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/doi/10.1289/ehp.1104912
https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/news/features/fluoride-childrens-health-grandjean-choi/
That anon who wanted to see what was out there was offering money and posted they were at the end of the range?
Then we dug on some composting site out in the california desert. And not far was a cemex plant
Been a lot of stuff about cemex.
Like the Trafficking trails in Arizona with the rape trees that was bulldozed as well was also not far from a Cemex
Yea I cant remember exactly either.
Hard to find on Qresear.ch cuz pilotorb had to mention cemex in every spam post. So there are a million hits on that word.
Well cemex got brought up after we figured out the place in the posts was a Biosolids recycling company. Near Hinkley CA the town of Erin Brockavich fame.
Anyways not sure it matters much just wanted to see if I could find it again.
Cemex is partnered with the UN
https://unglobalcompact.org/what-is-gc/participants/1855-CEMEX
Source: Cemex S.A.B. de C.V., Monterrey, Mexico
Amid General Assembly of the United Nations meetings in New York City, Cemex officials signed an agreement to join the UN Foundation Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves. The public-private partnership seeks to protect the environment and improve local communitiesโ quality of life by creating a global market for clean and efficient household cooking solutions.
โBy joining the Alliance, [we] will foster the adoption of cookstoves in Latin America and Asia, strengthening our ongoing corporate social responsibility efforts in these regions and contributing to the well-being of their communities,โ said Cemex Chairman Lorenzo Zambrano. The company has worked in the field the past three years, he added, providing sustainable cookstove solutions in tandem with government agencies, social entrepreneurs, academia and nongovernment organizations. The Alliance partnership enables Cemex participation in steering committee and advisory group activities, plus high-level meetings with sister UN organizations and the Clinton Global Initiative.
Launched in 2010 by then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the Alliance eyes adoption of clean cookstoves and fuels in 100 million households globally by 2020. It advocates for alternatives to open air stoves, whose pollution levels jeopardize individual and community health. The group is โbuilding bridges between the public and private sectors to make the basic but essential act of cooking safe and healthy worldwide,โ notes Alliance Executive Director Radha Muthiah.
https://concreteproducts.com/index.php/2013/10/01/cemex-aligns-with-clinton-backed-un-foundation-alliance/