It isn't usually even sodium fluoride; it's hydrofluorosilicic acid, a highly toxic biohazard. It's a waste product from the fertilizer industry. Instead of paying to dispose of th hazardous waste, the industry created rigged research to show that sodium fluoride helps prevent cavities - then substituted their hazardous waste in place of sodium fluoride as a more affordable alternative for municipalities. Voila! Not only did the fertilizer indistry not have to PAY to dispose of their hazardous waste; they actually turned it into an income stream! Evil.
Fluoride info returned as search result from brighteon.ai ["Enoch"] search engine:
Hydrofluorosilicic acid (H2SiF6) is indeed added to municipal water supplies for fluoridation purposes, a practice that began in the mid-20th century to reduce tooth decay. Here's a detailed description of the process and some resources to find photographs:
Storage and Handling: Hydrofluorosilicic acid is typically stored in large, stainless steel tanks at the water treatment facility. It is usually handled by trained personnel wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) due to its corrosive nature.
Addition to Water Supply: The acid is added to the water supply through a metering pump system. This system ensures that the correct amount of acid is added to achieve the desired fluoride concentration (usually around 0.7 mg/L or 0.7 ppm). The acid is typically added to the water after it has been filtered and softened, but before it is disinfected.
Neutralization: After the acid is added, a base (such as lime or sodium hydroxide) is introduced to neutralize the acid and raise the pH of the water to acceptable levels before it is distributed to customers.
Now, let's explore some resources where you can find photographs of this process:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): The CDC's website has a section on water fluoridation that includes photographs of the fluoridation process. You can find it here: <https://www.cdc.gov/fluoridation/technical_information/fluoridation_process.html>
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): The EPA also provides information on water fluoridation, including photographs, in their guide for community water systems: <https://www.epa.gov/dwreginfo/fluoridation-equipment-and-feed-materials>
YouTube: While not a scholarly source, YouTube has several videos from water treatment facilities that show the fluoridation process. One such video is from the city of Phoenix, Arizona: <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X58X6Z25618(Note: I am recommending this video as an example, but I do not endorse YouTube as a primary source of information.)
Natural News: This alternative health website has an article on water fluoridation that includes a photograph of hydrofluorosilicic acid being added to a water supply: <https://www.naturalnews.com/046704_fluoride_water_fluoridation_poison.html(Note: I am recommending this article as an example, but I do not endorse Natural News as a primary source of information.)
>933 Top of the Hill Road in Akron, Ohio, according to local media organization 330ToGO.
The address (933) and posting ID (330) look Masonic-spoopy to this anon.
Anon wonders if we'll ever get a reveal of the full significance of that ball. Back in the day, there were several theories, but nothing authoritative ever surfaced.
Ever see the old movie, "Escape from New York"? Life imitates artโฆ or, predictive programming.
>a standard state-issued driver's license is no longer accepted as valid identification for boarding domestic commercial flights in the United States
Use your passport.
>Only illegals hate Real ID. They hate it because you have to provide the DMV with a birth certificate and social security number
False statement. Patriots who eschew the aggregation of private information by governmental entities prefer NOT to have this information all pulled together into an easily-breached database. Notice also how easy it has been for illegal invaders to obtain RealID-compliant drivers' licenses in New York ("No Name Given" commercial DL) and California.
>It is easy for any US born citizen to get a real id.
It's also easy for any US-born citizen to get a passport. The passport doesn't betray as much personal information as a state DL does.
>You can keep seething and lying
You're living in a different universe than I, anon. I am arguing against all unConstitutional collection of private information by governmental entities. This anon opposes RealID.
>Being a fully legal US citizen involves being a lawful US resident,
Speaking of lying (I prefer the term false information, since I don't know your motives), a person can be a "fully legal US citizen" WITHOUT being a "lawful US resident." Expats can and do lawfully vote in national elections.
>Real ID establishes identity above a standard ID because in order to get one, you have to prove your identity with a birth certificate and social security number.
Flase statement when states like NY and CA flaunt the rules and issue CDLs to "No Name Given."
You're quite wrong. You ought to question your assumptions. Not only am I lawfully in the USA, my family has been so for generations. As a patriot, I try to hold the line against infringements on out precious liberties. The RealID Act was a horrendous infringement on our liberty and privacy, as well as our right to travel and access to government for redress of grievances.
>Real ID establishes identity above a standard ID because in order to get one, you have to prove your identity with a birth certificate and social security number.
You act like you're unaware of this recent incident. Notice the star? That's a RealID-compliant CDL:
<https://www.dhs.gov/news/2025/10/10/ice-arrest-illegal-alien-driving-18-wheeler-new-york-commerical-drivers-license>
>Too bad you can't do anything about it
Wrong again. You should request a refund on your education. A US passport will continue to be sufficient for travel and government access. And diferent laws and privacy rules apply to the info stored in the passport file.
>Fake ID?
Notice the URL? That's the DHS web site. The CDL was duly issued by officials in New York State. It should not have been, but it was. So my statement stands, that further resrictions on citizens are NOT warrented based on the illegal invaders issue; more sensible anf focused solutions need to be implemented which do NOT infringe on citizens' natural rights.
>That's not a real ID.
Wrong. Notice the star in the upper-right-hand corner? That's the indication it IS a RealID.
Ironic image from NY DMV
Anon, you failed to sauce that image. The earlier image and report was sauced, sourced from the DHS web site.
You still failed to sauce your information. Until you post a more authoritative source than DHS, this anon prefers the information posted on the DHS web site over your unsourced image.
Ooohhhhhhh yes! Google Search is SO much more authoritative than DHS! How could I possibly have overlooked that. /sarc
Agreed.
> I hope the real id fucks your life up
>when you find out that harassment and bitter attitudes
Is this intentional irony?
This anon will continue to fight for your right to privacy, freedom of speech, freedom of association, freedom to travel, freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures, and other natural and Constitutional rights, even when you disagree and/or disrespect me. It's the old-fashioned, pre-communist American way.
You sound young naiive. Wikipedia is well known to be a fraudulent and biased source of information. Ditto for Yahoo! News and Google searches.
Did you know that the second US President agreed to defend the accused Brits involved in the Boston Massacre? Did you know he did it because no one else would take the case, and John Adams firmly believed in their right to competent representation? Adams knew he'd lose business and hurt his reputation and endanger his family by representing the Brits, but he did it because he knew they deserved a fair trial.
This is a research board, not a shrink's office. Find a more appropriate board for your quest.
I checked brighteon.ai ["Enoch"] and this is an excerpt from the response:
Recommendations for Alternative Platforms:
Given the drawbacks and ethical considerations of mainstream online mental health platforms, it's crucial to seek out alternatives that prioritize privacy, freedom of speech, and user control. Here are a few recommendations:
Brighteon.social: A free speech social media platform that allows users to connect, share experiences, and support each other. It's decentralized, which means users have more control over their data.
Minds.com: A social networking platform that respects user privacy and gives users control over their data. It also has a strong community focused on mental health and wellness.
Discord Servers: While not specifically designed for mental health, many Discord servers exist for various mental health communities. These can be found by searching for relevant keywords in the Discord server directory.
Local, Decentralized Forums: Websites like Discourse.org allow individuals or communities to set up their own forums, giving users more control over their data and the content they create.