THE NUCLEAR INDUSTRY IS WELL INFORMED AND
EXPERIENCED ABOUT FLUORIDES AND CORROSION
Fluoride increases the electrical conductivity of water.
In general, the higher the electrical conductivity of water, the
higher its ability to allow corrosion to occur to metals it contacts.
Your car, hot water system, house plumbing and mercury teeth
fillings will all be subject to more rust and or corrosion in a
fluoride environment.
Aquarium fish, pet dogs, cats, birds, children
and some garden plants will also suffer damage …
→ Oak Ridge World War 11 Secret City ← A city born of war in 1942, existed for seven years as a truly “Secret City.” Oak Ridge, Tennessee was not shown on any maps, did not allow any visitors other than by special approval, had guards posted at the entrances to the city and required all residents to wear badges at all times when outside their homes.
Oak Ridge, Tennessee was born as a direct result of the letter written by Albert Einstein to then President Roosevelt in 1939 citing the urgent need to develop the capability to sustain a chain reaction of uranium. From this letter came the plan for our nation to create an atomic weapon that would be more powerful than any weapon in the history of the world. The Manhattan Project, created to develop this amazing new atomic weapon, spent 60 cents of every dollar in Oak Ridge!
The “Secret City” grew to a population of 75,000, was the fifth largest city in Tennessee and was not even on the map.
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The Nuclear Industries Research Demonstrates
That Fluorides Are Corrosive. ⇓ ⇓ ⇓
See also → FLUORIDATION, CORROSION AND RUST
…Silicon Fluoride Vaporization in Steelmaking…Mexico
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Effect of Fluoride Corrosion on Stainless Steel
Doc. ‘B’ Full text ↓ ↓ ↓
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See also → HERE ←
Doc. E – Many more documents available → HERE ← –
THE NUCLEAR INDUSTRY & FLUORIDES
FLUORIDATION AND THE A-BOMB
OLD PHOTOS OF OAK RIDGE
Link to this site ↓ ↓ ↓
The staff of the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board (Board) visited
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) on July 30, 2002, to review the
safety of sodium fluoride (NaF) traps stored in
Building 30l9A,a defense nuclear
facility at ORNL.
David Cunningham – Keller Engineers
Chlorine trifluoride is known to set fire to on contact:
glass, sand, asbestos, rust, concrete, people, pyrex, and cloth.
The corrosive action of fluoride also releases asbestos from
the thousands of kilometres of ‘fibro’ water mains in Australia.
FLUORIDES – Toxic profile – U.S. Dept. of Health Services
Your drinking water could be saltier than you think!
(If you live in an Australian capital city)
AMALGAM – Patient Information – Dr. Max Daunderer
DDT