Harvard Study Confirms Fluoride Reduces Children’s IQ

This is not the first study – but a follow up one that confirms earlier findings:

‘A recently published Harvard University meta-analysis funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has concluded that children who live in areas with highly fluoridated water have “significantly lower” IQ scores than those who live in low fluoride areas.’

It’s not the only problem with fluoride – it has also been demonstrated to cause childhood bone cancer.  (That is why, ever so quietly, fluoride was removed from children’s toothpaste…)

And, perhaps most ironic finding of them all is that too much flouride actually increases – yes, increases – the probability of getting cavities!

Yes – you read correctly:  a little bit of fluoride reduces the incidence of cavities – but more than a little bit, and the cavities are more frequent than they would have been with no fluoride at all!  Plus, you get all the side-effects…

Of course, fluoride is also used as prescription medication to reduce the function of the thyroid – making people more tired, sluggish, fat and, yes, apathetic…

Now, we can add ‘making us dumber’ to the list of side effects this government-enforced medication-in-the-water scheme is causing….it sounds like ‘the government is putting poison in my coffee’ line is not ‘Paranoia’ after all!!!

Omar Khadr protests – 18th of July, 2012

This post will continue to be updated as information comes in – newest on top.

And here is a comment received at my site about this from someone who, like I, is an immigrant into Canada and wants to preserve the Canada we came to:

‘I was an immigrant to Canada and I proudly stood up at my citizenship ceremony and swore allegiance to Canada, I chose Canada for the freedoms and opportunities. I find it irrehensible for a person born in Canada who goes overseas to fight against Canada and Canadian values; this is tatamount to treason and Mr Khadr should face the full extent of the law; The entire khadr family gave up their right to be called Canadian.If Minister Toews is forced to accept Khadr, then He (Khadr) should be imprisoned for life on the crime of treason.

Keep up the good work and fight to keep Khadr out, even expand the campaign to the rest of his family.’

Excellent coverage of the Toronto event – with pictures – by BlogWrath.

 

More from BlazingCatfur, including re-printing of a nasty letter condemning the protests – and video of Shobie Kapoor’s speech.

Ezra’s speech over at BCF.

OMNI Edmonton (video).

A report from the Edmonton Sun.

BlazingCatFur reports having returned from the event – and that the  Toronto speakers were excellent.  He even has one photo up.

The Arab Anti-Islamist League Presents an Iraqi Anti-Islamist Black Metal Band

Meet JANAZA and their ‘Burn the Pages of Quran!’

Touted as the first Iraqi woman-fronted black metal band – politics aside, it’s actually good music.

Anahita, who fronts the band, was recently asked via a Facebook interview:

What would happen to her and her compatriots if religious authorities discovered their actions?

“A simple answer. They would kill me, and kill all of my friends, by cutting off our heads.”

From the same article:

She’s not alone in her fight. Seeds of Iblis (“Iblis” is an Arabic word for the Devil) features five men and one other woman besides Anahita herself (Epona, who has also spent time in the now-defunct black metal band False Allah) who handles the vocals and lyrics, and released their first EP, Jihad Against Islam, in 2011 via French label Legion of Death. This band is even more unrelenting, crafting songs like “Sex With Muhammad’s Corpse” and “Inverted Hilal.” One of the band’s guitarists, Yousef, pulls double duty in Tadnees, another virulently anti-Muslim outfit who, together with the aforementioned projects, style themselves as part of an “Anti-Islamic League.”

Music is an effective way of spreading ideas, and ideas are the best weapon against all forms of dogma.

Plus, it’s good to see that at least some places, culture is still playing the important role of holding a mirror up to society!

H/T – BCF

TED talk by Jill Bolte Taylor: How it feels to have a stroke

Interesting talk!!!

Of course I disagree with her closing remark:  we need to pick the left hemisphere, or we will cease to exist as our selves…

I do understand the ‘lala’ land she describes and the brains states…they are not dissimilar from the ones I experienced myself when I went through a near-death experience.

I, too, have had the brain-state of connectedness to all, expansive, one with the universe and all that other stuff the meditation guru’s tout as a desirable state.  What is more – having experienced it once, I can induce it at will with only minor meditation effort.  (I don’t know if this is an aspect of my Aspieness or not, but it often takes me much longer to achieve something than others – but once I have reached a physical state, I can re-create it with much less effort.)

And while I had that sense of ‘this is profound’ – and, you could see the physiological changes in the speaker in the video just as she re-counted her tale prove just how profound the experience was for her – and while I understood perfectly well that this is the ‘Nirvana’ , I did not like it. Yes, it was ‘blissful’, I’ll admit that.

It’s just that the cost was too high.

I was just 10 years or so old when I experienced this, so I could not properly verbalize the aspects of the experience had on forming my world view.  Perhaps I will still have trouble explaining it…but, let me try to simplify:

What kind of person, when forced to choose one or the other, would pick bliss over being true to one’s identity?

Certainly not I!!!

And while she may not realize that that is what she was doing, it is infinitely comforting to have a professional acknowledge that this desire for collectivism is the product of a diseased brain!

 

The Nicky Larkin movie about the Israel-Palestine conflict sucks

OK – I apologize:  I publicized the screening of this thing.

I take it back.

I really really really looked forward to seeing it.  Unusually, even my hubby was interested in seeing it.

So, we went.

The movie place was packed.

There was an expectant hum in the audience!

Fred’s introduction only built up the excitement!!!

Then, the filmmaker – Nicky Larkin himself – told us he could not stand to watch the movie again and went out for a beer.

That should have been a hint…

But, we were excited and wanted to see this fresh new balanced view of the Israel-Palestine conflict!

The movie opened up well enough, but then the narration started.  The sound seemed muffled – sort of like listening to someone speak through a really poor-quality speaker at a drive-through place.  Honestly, I still don’t know what language that narration was in – and I do speak a few… Perhaps it was Hebrew or Arabic, in order to ‘set the tone’.

OK.

Still excited.

That lasted for I guess about 10 minutes.

Not the excitement – the impossible-to-understand narration.

Then the movie went seriously downhill.

I don’t know what kind of movies this Nicky Larkin has made in the past, but – do you know how some people try to ‘artsy-up’ really cheap porno movies by sticking in very tacky audio-visual effects?

Well, this movie is chock full of them…

…without the benefit of naked people.

Many people were walking out – and looking nauseous.

I understood less than 10 percent of what was actually said in the movie – well, up until the time we walked out, anyway.

Perhaps the ending makes up for it…I wouldn’t know.

What do you do if terrorists killed your family?

Unfortunately, I know someone in that situation…

His wife, daughter and son were all killed in a terrible terrorist attack.

I suspect that if I were in that position, I would simply crumple up and die inside – and, perhaps, outside.

Yet, one Canadian doctor turned his personal tragedy around and founded a way to make his family’s memory live on through his charitable work.

He is a true-life hero.

On Saturday, 23rd of June, 2012, at Andrew Haydon Park in Ottawa, from 11am to 5pm, all kinds of people from Ottawa will be donating food and their efforts in an Indian Food Fair fundraiser for his charities.

He delivers the charity himself – so, if you want to contribute to help the poorest of the poorest in this world without needing to worry about fraud taking a huge chunk of your contributions, this is your chance!

Or, if you love Indian food and want the best, most authentic Indian food ever – this is your opportunity!!!

Or, if you just want to come for the multicultural fun and drop a looney or twooney into the donation box, this is your chance!!!

I, for one, would not miss if for the world!

Ben Huh on the Culture, Morals, and Politics of the Internet

 

Ezra Levant on ‘Section 13’ and Richard Warman

Iran’s “Fifth Column” Targets Canadian Schoolchildren

This is an important article in Huffington Post by David B. Harris which documents how children in Canada’s Capital – under the auspices of the Ottawa Carleton District School Board – are being taught propaganda straignt from Iran-sponsored textbooks:

‘Several of the course’s Farsi language textbooks — authorized by Iran’s Ministry of Education, bearing the Islamic Republic’s crest, and the motto “Teaching and learning is worship” — were obtained by parents and given to this blogger: They feature prominent photographs of Ayatollah Khomeini, one showing Khomeini giving a grandfatherly cuddle to a young boy. Khomeini — who killed hundreds of thousands of citizens, installed torture chambers, hunted Bahais, and sent children into the Iran-Iraq War meat grinder, adorned in burial shrouds and carrying plastic keys to paradise — is referred to as “The Kind Imam,” according to the latter book’s caption’

The books come complete, with virulent anti-semitic propaganda, labeling non-believers and dogs as ‘unclean’ and praise for Islamic martyrdoom.  It even has an illustrated story of a young hero who strapped explosives to himself and jumped under a tank to blow it up…

Lovely things to be teaching our kids…

More from the article:

‘Into the disgraceful public school situation, however, came a voice of conscience: Shabnam Assadollahi, award-winning journalist and human rights worker. An Ottawa immigrant settlement counsellor who had survived as a 16-year-old political prisoner in Tehran’s notorious Evin prison, Assadollahi managed to escape to Canada. She recognized the text books as extensions of Tehran’s efforts to groom a Fifth Column in our midst, and did her duty by her adoptive country, repeatedly remonstrating with Board and school officials about the books — without noticeable result.

Assadollahi even reported the issue to the RCMP, which seemed not to have accelerated things. For two years — as Ottawa children were exposed to Iran’s textbook poison — officials avoided meaningful action, perhaps preoccupied by the risk of political and career embarrassment, and the possibility of alienating Iran’s embassy and the increasingly influential, immigration-driven demographic of radical parents. Finally, the use of the offensive books quietly ended in 2011.’

Lovely.

Just lovely…

H/T:  BlazingCatFur

Feeling crankier than usual…

Today, I am feeling crankier than usual…

Friday, I went to see my dentist, because a whole bunch of my teeth are so sensitive now that I could not, in good conscience, delay the visit any more.  My three-branch nerve has always been ‘twitchy’ and as soon as one tooth gets a little sore, it decides to sound all the nerves connected to it, so it makes identifying the culprit difficult, at times.

Which was the case on Friday – so my regular dentist sent me to a dentist who specializes in figuring out exactly these kind of cases.

His receptionist called and set the appointment up for me – it was this morning, Monday, at 8 am.

Just think about it:  I have discomfort, my dentist calls a specialist and I get to see said specialist the next business day.  (They offered me a couple of appointments this week to choose from…)

Some of you might think that spending early Monday morning having my sore teeth intentionally prodded and poked to get a sufficient reaction to single out the ‘bad’ tooth would be enough to make me crankier than usual.  You would be right…

But, what has annoyed me even more than my aching three-branch-nerve is what I heard on the radio on the way:  it now takes about a year for Canadians to see a medical specialist!

Same scenario as the one with the dentist :  your family doctor finds something wrong and wants to send you to a specialist.  The receptionist makes a few calls to get you an appointment.  If you are lucky, you’ll get one – in a year!!!

Of course, this varies from specialist to specialist.

For example, my father had a sports injury and he got in to see a specialist in just 9 weeks!  Of course, by then, he had healed on his own…

My own experience is worse:  I have now been on a waiting list to see a hematologist for over 3 years – and I am beginning to suspect I fell off the end of the list…and, when my specialist doctor (who looks after my particular, serious illness) got sick himself, it took over a year before another doctor would take my care over from him.

(This ‘list’ is a trick to reduce the appearance of waiting times:  once given an appointment, there is a visible amount of ‘waiting time’ which is measured between when the appointment was issued to when you see the doctor.  This ‘waiting time’ is monitored and reported – and ‘efficiency awards’ are issued based on this period of time. So, people get their name put on an unofficial, untracked ‘list’ and when they get to the top, they get assigned an appointment with a short waiting time.  People can be on such a list for years, but this time is not part of the official reports of how long it takes to see a doctor.)

The last time I was walking through one of our hospitals, there were signs posted everywhere that ‘the results of biopsies will be sent back to the referring physicians in 6-8 weeks’.

6 to 8 weeks!!!

For a biopsy  result!!!

That, of course, means that with some forms of cancer, the patient will die (or the disease will advance to an untreatable stage) before the diagnosis is confirmed and before they get on the waiting list for treatment!!!

So, how come I can get to see a dentist right away, but I wait years – if I make it at all – to see a medical specialist?

Could it be that dentistry is only constrained by the free-market while Canadian medical delivery is controlled at every step by the government?

Remember, if you are not the one paying the bill, then you are not the customer!

Yes, that is enough to make a cranky person even crankier…but, that is still not the bit that drives me ‘beyond cranky’.

No, it’s not.

That honour would be reserved for the latest attitudes our southern cousins, in the US, have towards ‘medicine’.

It drives me mad when they – or, especially, US-dwelling Canadian ex-pats, who really ought to know better – tout our Canadian medical system as ‘humane’ and ‘caring’ while turning their noses up at their best-in-the-world medical system.

It’s like ‘nails-on-chalkboard’ to me when I hear them claim our (Canadian) system ‘treats everyone’ while their (American) system will not treat people who don’t have a credit card.  This is simply not true:  there is a law in the US that makes it illegal to turn people away from an emergency room if they don’t have a good enough credit card. There are also free clinics…

In Canada, people have died when they got turned away from the emergency room for not having their government-issued health card on them. And once, while renewing the health card, I saw a guy in the queue there who was on crutches, with his foot backward on his leg.  The emergency room would not treat his complex leg fracture until he went to the main office downtown (far from any hospital) and got his paperwork straightened out…

Oh, here’s a good one:  did you know that some blood tests can only be done in a hospital?  The private clinics simply don’t have the tech for some specialized tests…

Hospitals for adults will not perform these tests on anyone under the age of 16 – there are strict rules.

Hospitals for children will not perform these tests on anyone over the age of 11 who is an out-patient.  Even if the head nurse phones OHIP and begs for an exception – no, not permitted.

In Canada, your kids had better not need any of those tests from when they turn 12 to when they turn 16:  their doctors will simply have to diagnose them without it.  I know – I had been on this merry-go-round with one of my kids!

And yet, the US is not only trying to copy our medicare, the proponents of this feel all righteous and ‘noble’ about it.

Yeah, I’m cranky…