China
has been found to be buying oil from Iran at levels higher than ever
before
(http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-07-23/china-s-june-imports-of-iranian-crude-drop-2-1-from-last-year.html),
even while the United States and the European Union are using sanctions
on oil exports to curb Iran's nuclear aspirations. China is dependent
on Iranian
oil. How does this alliance threaten the United States? China does
have a larger military than we do, but global trade has given China a
more covert way of warfare against the United States. It exports toxic
chemicals, such as sodium fluoride (not calcium fluoride which is a
naturally-occurring beneficial mineral), which we
consume in our tap water and food
(http://tv.naturalnews.com/v.asp?v=DEEF48665F9E2D09D6103D58C823967E).
China has conducted 27 scientific studies into the negative effect of
sodium fluoride on the intelligence of children
(http://www.fluoridealert.org/studies/brain01/), proving that sodium
fluoride is a dangerously toxic chemical that permanently decreases
cognitive and neurological function in children and causes heart
problems, facilitates cancer growth, and is lethal in high doses.
Harvard's Department of Environmental Health has specifically confirmed
the results of impairment on children
(http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/news/features/features/fluoride-childrens-health-grandjean-choi.html).
Sodium Fluoride is also used in radioactive injections for
scanning purposes
(http://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?id=40074) because
sodium fluoride absorbs the radiation so well. And, sodium fluoride is
used by the
standard nuclear
industry to absorb radiation for storage. China has recently built a
molten salt/liquid fluoride
thorium nuclear
reactor (a new technology using fluoride salts which China is seeking
to patent,
http://www.smartplanet.com/blog/intelligent-energy/us-partners-with-china-on-new-nuclear/17037)
and Iran is scrambling to bring its own reactors online. This
means that the sodium fluoride we buy from China and
put into our drinking supply is not only inherently harmful, it could
also eventually be
radioactive. Since the sodium fluoride we purchase from China is NOT
required to be tested for impurities (such as lead, arsenic, radiation,
etc.), U.S. tap water could be the biggest weapon of mass destruction
available to our enemies . . . or the allies of our enemies.
If
we continue to allow sodium fluoride to be used in our tap water (most
countries do not), then we need to at the very least require it to be
tested for radiation and other toxic substances:
www.congress.org
http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/2477/t/2782/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=21960