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— Fluoridation: Mind Control of the Masses? — dential support of this thesis: * The Extra Pharmacopoeia, Martindale, editions nos. 25 and 27 + Encyclopaedia Britannica, ed. no. 15. * The Unseen Hand, by Ralph Epperson. * The Case Against Fluoridation, by Lee Hardy * Operation Mind Control, by Walter Bowart * World Without Cancer, by G. Edward Griffin * The Crime and Punishment of I. G. Farben, by Joseph Borkin ¢ Certain unrefuted, unchallenged corre- spondence, allegations and scientific papers by the author. then Minister for Health, T. Roper, on behalf of his Geelong district constituents. The first question was in 10 parts and the second in eight parts, affording some excuse for delay in preparing comprehen- sive answers. Z The questions were answered and recorded in Hansard of 7 April 1988 by the now-displaced T. Roper, on behalf of the present Minister for Health, D. White, more than five years after the asking—a period of waiting intolerable in a health matter, even were the questions answered in a generally responsible fashion, which they certainly were not. Without going into the detail of ques- tions and answers, having pointed out the extreme and perilous lassitude of the (Victorian) State Government, suffice it to remark that the answers varied from patent falsehood to inadvertent exposure of minis- terial fraud; from the repeated quoting of proven fraudulent ‘evidence’ to accurate but selected part-quotations of literature evi- dence; from admissions of impropriety by the Victorian bureaucracy to baseless assertions. rodents, ete., on the proclaimed grounds that it is slightly less hazardous for humans. Death by 1080 will take a little longer and be slightly less painful than death by 1081. It will, however, be no less permanent. 9—SODIUM SILICOFLUORIDE: This waste product of the fertiliser industry is used in fluoridation of drinking water. By international law it must be removed from fertiliser so that pastures, crops, sheep and cattle will not be harmed. That it is then sold for disposal through the community kidneys is not a matter of international con- cern. Until this more profitable use was found, it was used almost exclusively as an insecticide and rodenticide—an extermina- tor. While this thesis is directed at the ‘grass roots’ where people are most likely to be affected (as a result of being screened from the truth), there will be some who, retain- ing the foolish but implanted ‘reference complex’, will need to verify the content. This will be a simple matter for their own or public library sources without biased prompting by the author. That said, the author acknowledges the considerable value of the following for evi- EPILOGUE Since it was the parliamentary activities of Harley Rivers Dickinson, Member for South Barwon (Victoria), that prompted the research that led to writing of this the- sis, it is fitting that the epilogue should refer to more representational work on the same subject (fluoridation of water sup- plies) by the same Member in the same Parliament. In February 1983, Harley Dickinson placed two "questions on notice” to the NEXUS © 67 Continued on page 68 —— ss eee 0 0__oaSSS—w—>=_—0@_—__——“—=_>a ——$ OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 1995