The problem is usually confirmation bias on the side of the conspiracy theory; throwing out all information that is counter to their position and assuming that everyone who doesn't agree has been brainwashed and hasn't actually critically thought about it. While people will name call, there is always a number of posters trying to have a serious discussion but getting nowhere because the conspiracist has their mind made up.
4/16/2013 8:39:40 PM
4/16/2013 8:51:14 PM
What does it mean for someone to "believe in chemtrails?" Is it the same as believing in a god? Or is it the same as someone who notices them when they exist in the sky? I'd really like to know what it means to believe in them and how this apparent reality discredits my position which is that the city council should not have the authority to medicate our water supply.
4/16/2013 9:30:56 PM
forget the chemtrailslet's discuss these reptilian overlords[Edited on April 16, 2013 at 9:33 PM. Reason : you are fucked up as a football bat][Edited on April 16, 2013 at 9:33 PM. Reason : like a soup sandwich]
4/16/2013 9:32:27 PM
Long-time water drinker here, just wanted to chime in.Been drinking water as long as I can remember, haven't seen any problems. How long will it take before I start feeling the effects of this conspiracy? It would have to be at least 30 years, right?
4/16/2013 9:36:04 PM
GrayFox33 -Do you believe a city council should have the authority to medicate your water supply?
4/16/2013 9:37:20 PM
thegoldenrul -what do you drink, personally?]
4/16/2013 9:37:48 PM
4/16/2013 9:41:31 PM
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4/16/2013 9:46:06 PM
thegoldenrul -Long-time water drinker here again. I am willing to take one for the team in the name of scientific research and continue drinking water; then, we can observe the long-term effects of consuming this arguably devastating substance.I will report back in another 20-30 years with my findings on any detrimental effects. ]
4/16/2013 9:48:11 PM
Did you know that the guy who adds fluoride to raleighs water carries a copy of Catcher in the Rye?
4/16/2013 10:01:09 PM
What's the point of chemtrails if they could just put that shit in the water instead. Wouldn't that be a lot more efficient than using planes? Evil overlords need to hire me, I could totally save them money.apparently my wife grew up with this kid and said, "he was always pretty weird"
4/16/2013 11:08:33 PM
OMFG.... GrayFox33, while we appreciate you offering to donate your body to the very worthwhile endeavour of finding the truth in this ground-breaking, worthwhile, and noble debate... Don't do it! I was just presented with hard evidence of prolonged exposure to fluoridated water.... This changes everything
4/17/2013 12:13:35 AM
Lifelong water-drinker here again. Just wanted to follow up to recent remarks:You all can ridicule me and thegoldenrul all you want, but in 30-40 years when I have conclusive evidence of negligible health issues that may or may not be related to Raleigh's drinking water, we'll see who's laughing.
4/17/2013 12:54:34 AM
GrayFox, mildew - will you guys come to my party?/message_topic.aspx?topic=636315
4/17/2013 7:31:02 AM
I washed my pills down with water this morning as usual, and this where my mind went:
4/17/2013 8:08:55 AM
We've all got leftover trace amounts of SSRIs and contraceptives from water reclamation, even if you have well water. I'm still waiting for the contraceptives to make my breasts bigger.
4/17/2013 8:57:58 AM
and then there's the testosterone disruption from pesticides: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=pesticides-may-block-male-hormonesyou can't drink the water anywhere
4/17/2013 9:07:23 AM
EIGHT pages. EIGHT
4/17/2013 10:44:41 AM
^I thought you were trying to infer something sinister, but then realized that Flourine is actually number Nine on the periodic table.
4/17/2013 10:55:00 AM
no it's notbut fluorine is
4/17/2013 11:04:23 AM
that's what i typed. unless you're trying to call me out for capitalizing it. which i did because it's one of the most sinister elements and deserves to be be capitalized.
4/17/2013 11:11:46 AM
its not our fault that scientists misspelled flourine when they invented it
4/17/2013 11:33:48 AM
haha
4/17/2013 11:48:01 AM
haha, oops. serious business.
4/17/2013 11:52:54 AM
Flour allergies are actually a big deal. I'm wheat-sensitive myself, so I'd be rightfully pissed if they were adding flour to the water supply.
4/17/2013 12:00:56 PM
plus its pretty trendy to pretend that you have celiac disease and have to eat a gluten free dietso hipsters would be pretty upset too
4/17/2013 12:09:02 PM
maybe the OP should just switch arguments?
4/17/2013 12:11:28 PM
well that would be the prudent thing to do, and it may even get support from reasonable peoplebut nope, its all about using scare tactics and misinformation
4/17/2013 12:32:42 PM
I propose a preemptive measure to ban the future flouridation of Raleigh's drinking water.We can stop it before it starts! Who's with me??
4/17/2013 12:46:57 PM
32 year old male here, with zero cavities.So yeah, I'm pretty happy with the water supply.
4/17/2013 1:59:12 PM
i'd be fine if they stopped adding it to the water if for no other reason than it would be a way to cut costsi'm not scared of it, though
4/17/2013 3:21:38 PM
4/17/2013 3:32:23 PM
how did the fertilizer companies get 1000s, 10s of 1000s of local governments to join in on their conspiracy to discard waste in the public's water supply?
4/17/2013 3:37:26 PM
thegoldengirl -In response to
4/17/2013 3:39:50 PM
Yes. I elected them to make administrative decisions about my city's water supply.I thought water supply control was pretty implicit when moving to an incorporated city.MAYBE IM JUST AN IDEALIST.[Edited on April 17, 2013 at 3:41 PM. Reason : w]
4/17/2013 3:40:51 PM
What's next, the city council decides to CHARGE for this water? Now I've heard everything.
4/17/2013 3:42:40 PM
^what if they chose to add lithium for its anti-depressant properties?
4/17/2013 3:45:26 PM
i'd draw the line there. slippery slope!
4/17/2013 3:48:34 PM
still waiting on PMs for the preemptive flouridation ban guysDon't be shy!
4/17/2013 3:57:42 PM
^^^ I would hazard a guess that we'd all be pretty happy about it.
4/17/2013 4:07:48 PM
4/17/2013 4:49:53 PM
not to toot my own horn or anything, but I've already received a PM
4/17/2013 5:29:08 PM
WRT to the slippery slope argument, in the 50+ years since they've been adding fluoride, what other medications have been purposefully added to the water supply?
4/17/2013 5:35:05 PM
4/17/2013 5:43:20 PM
Lithium in water 'curbs suicide'http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8025454.stmThere's a place in Japan where lithium naturally occurs in the water supply.This type of bio-engineering should definitely be a part of our progression as a society. If we can use science to enhance the progress and evolution in a safe controlled manner, why wouldn't we?We already do this in other ways, it would make sense to look for methods of formalizing this process so it can proceed safely, rather than haphazardly or even worse, ignoring this growth potential by sticking our heads in the sand.[Edited on April 17, 2013 at 5:48 PM. Reason : ]
4/17/2013 5:45:27 PM
4/17/2013 5:54:24 PM
HOW MUCH ARE THE FERTILIZER MANUFACTURERS PAYING YOU?!?
4/17/2013 6:06:07 PM
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