The Free Thought Project Podcast

Derrick Broze - EPA Sued Over Fluoride in Trial of the Century after Harvard Cover Up

February 19, 2024·1h 2m
Episode Description from the Publisher

This episode is a must-listen, packed with groundbreaking information and expert analysis on a lawsuit that could reshape the health future of the nation.In this compelling episode of the Free Thought Project podcast, hosts Jason and Matt welcome Derrick Broze, a beacon of independent journalism and the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Conscious Resistance Network. Derrick, a veteran journalist at the Last American Vagabond and a personal friend to our hosts, is currently in San Francisco to cover a landmark lawsuit with the Fluoride Action Network challenging the EPA's fluoride policies. This conversation takes us behind the scenes of a near-decade-long struggle, unveiling the shadowy interests and the relentless efforts by the EPA to perpetuate the mass medication of citizens without their consent through water fluoridation. Derrick shares startling insights and bombshell revelations from industry insiders, suggesting ties to Harvard and implicating the highest levels of government in this contentious issue. As we explore the profound implications of fluoride exposure on children and infants, this episode not only sheds light on the potential health benefits of ending water fluoridation but also poses critical questions about the ethics of public health policies. This episode is a must-listen, packed with groundbreaking information and expert analysis on a lawsuit that could reshape the health future of the nation. The Conscious Resistance Network: https://theconsciousresistance.com/

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