NZ: federal control of fluoridation would be a nightmare

New Plymouth voted to remove fluoride from their water supply in 2011.


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NZ: Federal control of fluoridation would be a nightmare



So would censoring debate on the issue



by Jon Rappoport



February 1, 2018



For the past year or so, I’ve been following a critical situation in New Zealand, where local communities decide whether to fluoridate their water supplies. A number of communities have said no.



A bill in the national parliament would change all that.



If the bill passes, the decision to fluoridate would fall into the hands of so-called District Health Boards—which are part of a federal system. At that point, New Zealand would be fluoridated as a matter of top-down command; local choice would be gone.



Now, there is a battle going on in the parliament about allowing debate on the science of fluoridation. Apparently, the pro-fluoridation forces are terrified that open presentations will expose official lies and destroy their position.



A press release (1/31) from Fluoride Free New…


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