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Post by NFA on Feb 16, 2024 8:16:02 GMT 8
To comment on “Tooth is, some are just not interested,” 16/02 --It seems the further left a Mayoral candidate leans, the more favourable their view of adding chemicals to everyone’s drinking water, (“Tooth is, some are just not interested,” 16/02). They’re not proposing adding it to bottled water so there is individual choice about consuming added chemicals. No, in their world, chemical consumption is compulsory. Covid told the world just how wrong public health experts can be, and none have apologised for their egregious errors. It will be a very long time before any thinking person automatically follows their advice. For those who believe their own experience is relevant to this debate, I suggest they start with this piece of published, peer-reviewed research – “Impacts of Fluoride Neurotoxicity and Mitochondrial Dysfunction on Cognition and Mental Health: A Literature Review” - www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8700808/. Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Feb 16, 2024 8:18:49 GMT 8
If fluoride works so well, why do these same locations sell toothpaste?
But perhaps the better question is, what's in toothpaste?
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Post by NFA on Feb 16, 2024 8:22:44 GMT 8
Re: Jobless rate up, worse to come
The Editor The Cairns Post
“There are now 600,600 people unemployed across the country, compared to the 578,300 Aussies who were out of work in December,” (Jobless rate up, worse to come, 16/02).
How is the federal Labor government working to help Australians find a job when it’s brought in several hundred thousand migrants to compete for those same jobs?
How is the state Labor government helping Aussies find a job when it’s always making life harder for small businesses and primary industries, two of the biggest employers?
How does Labor energy policy encourage job creation when businesses struggle with the increased input costs and reduced profitability it causes?
Labor’s policies are damaging Australia and making it harder for Australians to get jobs.
Only One Nation has policies that support small business and primary industries and that make energy more affordable.
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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Post by NFA on Feb 16, 2024 8:26:23 GMT 8
Re: Gulf on alert for cyclone
The Editor The Cairns Post “Localised falls could reach up to 200mm especially around the southern gulf coast from Normanton westwards, and these are areas that are already in flood,” (Gulf on alert for cyclone, 16/02). It sure has been a damp wet season here in the Wet Tropics, but what did BoM forecast back on 30/11/2023? “The Bureau's summer long-range forecast shows a … below average rainfall likely for much of the tropics …”. This incorrect short-term forecast was based on BoM’s climate models. “The Bureau's climate model takes into account influences from the oceans and atmosphere when generating its long-range forecasts. Current climate drivers influencing the long-range forecast include the El Niño, a positive Indian Ocean Dipole and record warm oceans globally.” Those climate models, which are self-evidently wrong, are the basis for the state and federal Labor governments climate and energy policies that have put your cost-of-living through the roof.
Only One Nation has the policies to reverse Labor’s cost-of-living disaster.(159 words) Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga media.bom.gov.au/releases/1205/the-bureau-forecasts-an-unusually-warm-summer/
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