What is Coming to the US: Statins and Anti-depression Drugs to Be Added to the Public Drinking Water

Mass Drugging is on the Minds of Top Doctors in This Country

Kate Freer
I wish this was a book review for some best selling thriller novel, but adding statin drugs and anti-depressants to our water supply is what some top doctors are talking about actually doing.

You don't think that could happen here do you? Well some doctors in high places are advocating just that.

We need to wake up to what is going on in this country and the world with the government and the pharmaceutical companies. Only read this if you have courage to look at the truth of what is happening in this country.

Statin drugs are taken by millions of people world wide. Merck's chief executive back in 1975 went on record saying that his dream was to sell drugs to people with no identifiable illness. He wanted Merck to be the top pharmaceutical company in the world. To do that, they needed to sell a lot of drugs. Statin drugs were manufactured to help them reach that goal.

Here are some doctors and experts from history to present day including Nazi Germany who did drug the water supply to John P. Holdren, in the current white house who advocates putting drugs into our water supply .

In Nazi Germany, they fluoridated the Jew's drinking water with sodium fluoride and other drugs. Their purpose was to sterilize women and make them more submissive to German rule. This is fact. Fluoride is one of the strongest anti-psychotic substances and is one of the ingredients in 25 percent of major tranquilizers. How many of you know that little piece of information.

In 1932, Aldous Huxley wrote a book, Brave New World where people were medicated by authorities to make them compliant and easy to control.

In his 1962 speech at Berkeley University, Huxley spoke on how mass administered drugs would make people love their servitude, creating happy concentration camps where people would not care that their rights had been taken away.

Julian Savulescu, an Oxford professor, in his 2008 paper, Fluoride and the Future: Population Level Cognitive Enhancement, suggested that future populations could be mass-medicated through drugs introduced into the public water systems.

In May 2008, well known and respected cardiologist Professor Mahendra Varma called for statins to be added to public drinking water in Northern Ireland. He feels everyone should take statin drugs.

In December of 2009, Japanese health authorities were considering adding lithium to the public water supply to stabilize moods because of the high suicide rate in Japan.

Dr. George Lundberg, MD, the editor of Medpage Today which speaks for the American Medical Association wrote an recent editorial entitled, Should We put Statins In the Water Supply.

John P. Holdren, is our current advisor to President Obama for Science and Technology, Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, and Co-Chair for the President's Counsil of Advisors on Science and Technology.

In 1977, he wrote a text book with Paul and Anne Ehrlich, called Ecoscience: Population, Resources, and Environment where they discussed solutions to over population including forced family planning, forced sterilization, and drugs added to the public water supply as an involuntary birth control method.

When are we going to wake up in this country and fight back against the pharm companies and governments who are in bed with them?

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Published by Kate Freer

I am a Master Herbalist, Health Counselor,and Women's Health Counselor. My husband and I also grow Moringa Trees and herbs in our new nursery. Moringa is a tree that is being used to end starvation. It i...  View profile

  • How top authorities and doctors want to put statins in our drinking water.
  • The history of government and the mass drugging of our public water.
  • The use of fluoride in the Jews drinking water by Nazi Germany.

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