According to pagan traditions the god Loki in envy killed the handsome god Balder with a dart made from the mistletoe; all other plants having vowed not to harm Balder; the mistletoe, having been overlooked, was therefore used. According to this pagan tradition the mistletoe dart was plucked out of Balder’s fatal wound and given to the goddess of love, Freya. From this, came the custom that a man may kiss a woman if he sees her under the mistletoe.
Also in ancient times pagans would hang both the mistletoe and wreaths of holly in windows and doorways for their supposed curative and protective powers, to keep witches and evil spirits from entering.
‘Cause in ya glass of water there’s fluoride,
Who’s down to ride? For ya mind? It’s ’bout time!
Dr. Limeback took it all back in ‘99,
Ten years later T-Dot still lyin’!
We gotta be tryin’, it’s gettin’ so flyin’,
Off the aquagenocide, is something we don’t mind!
No matter what happens we feel just fine,
NWO playin’ tricks on our minds!
Lil’ in ya arm, go straight to ya mind,
Skits on the tube, teach us how to say, “Mine!”
Goldmine, in a glass of water, what a find,
The top of a pile of rocks, wanna see us die!
Why ask why? Look into the evil eye?
See if why, seem easy to smell, as apple pie!
So easy to spy the whistle-blow, under the mistletoe,
Beat-seekin’ missile in a bow!
Wrapped-up in a rap track,
Full of facts, so you know!
How the N-W-O, want to kill you slow!
What do you do?
Can you handle the truth?
Now you kNWO?
Can’t think no mo’,
‘Cause of H-2-0…
(Chorus)
‘Cause in ya glass of water, there’s fluoride…
Who’s down to ride?
‘Cause in ya glass of water, there’s fluoride…
Who’s down to die?
(x2)
What the heck they’ doing to?
A toothpaste tube or too –
Many men and women better off,
Sniffing glue!
Might clean ya teeth – true,
Ajax might too!
Or Windex,
The spin-dex, chin-checks you!
Floored by the warning, label on the tube?
If a child swallows too much, you better make ‘em puke!
Can’t use for baby formula – true, get a clue,
‘Cause dumbin’ us down, means you gettin’ it too!
The Commies and Nazi’s used it – true,
Kills roaches and rats, better than most traps do!
Aluminum waste, get a taste, of what they do,
Instead of throw it out, they charge it to you!
Just the facts ma’am, just the tax-man,
Just a way to get away, with a Son of Sam scam!
Sons of Nazi’s man, this ain’t Yahtzee — damn,
Eugenicrazies ain’t phase me, blazin’ at The Man!
Damn — nation, who ain’t face up to the plan,
When European lands said: “Hell no!” and “No thanks!”
No woman or man, should be forcibly medicated in secret,
They couldn’t keep it, frequently speak it, if you can…
(Chorus)
‘Cause in ya glass of water, there’s fluoride…
Who’s down to ride?
‘Cause in ya glass of water, there’s fluoride…
Who’s down to die?
(x2)
Bone cancer? Fluoride… who’s down to ride?
Brain cancer? Fluoride… who’s down to die?
Chronic fatigue? Fluoride… who’s down to ride?
New World Order? Fluoride… who’s down to die?
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Toronto Truth Seekers (TTS)
http://torontotruthseekers.com/
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Main quotes from the film:
THE FLUORIDE DECEPTION: An Interview with Christopher Bryson
http://www.fluoridealert.org/bryson.htm
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Watch it on YouTube:
Fluoride Deception Part 1
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1999 article by Dr. Hardy Limeback, the guy who put it in Toronto’s water:
Why I am now officially opposed to adding fluoride to drinking water
http://www.fluoridealert.org/limeback.htm
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Research fluoride-filtering reverse-osmosis and other water filters:
http://www.ecoloblue.com/
http://www.berkeywater.com/
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July 21, 1009
Thunder Bay Council says no to fluoride
By Jamie Smith, tbnewswatch
City council rode a wave of perceived public opinion early Tuesday morning, voting against a resolution to study the fluoridation of Thunder Bays water. …
… While Giertuga said calls and emails from the public were three to one against fluoridation, Mayor Lynn Peterson said she believed it was more like 10 to one. Peterson voted against the resolution due to environmental concerns and personal choice.
If you were under the mistletoe with someone, would u kiss the person on the cheek or plant one right on their lips. I am 20 years old and I have never kissed under the mistletoe, but I would like to only if there was a girl underneath it, lol.
If it was a friend on the cheek id proberably be to embarressed to kiss someone on the lips anyways lol.
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Originally a pagan tradition that was brought into Catholicism when the church was trying to win converts from amongst the pagan peoples throughout Europe. They did this by incorporating their pagan worship customs into the developing Catholic traditions. The Norse legend says that the god Loki in envy killed the handsome god Balder with a dart made from the mistletoe; all other plants having vowed not to harm Balder; the mistletoe, having been overlooked, was therefore used. According to this pagan tradition the mistletoe dart was plucked out of Balder’s fatal wound and given to the goddess of love, Freya, whence the custom that a lad may kiss a lass if he sees her under the mistletoe.
After the reformation, most Protestants later kept most of the Catholic Christmas traditions. Interestingly, the early Puritans in America banned Christmas because it was so pagan.
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Since ancient times, the mistletoe has been one of the most magical, mysterious and sacred plants of European folklore. Arguments against the use of mistletoe in Christmas décor stems from the plants significance in pagan traditions and its association with magical powers. Mistletoe has been associated to Celtic and pagan rituals as well as in Norse mythology. People in ancient times thought of it as a sacred plant that held special powers.
The ancient Druids consider the plant to have miraculous powers, which could cure illness, serve as an antidote against poisons, ensure fertility and protect a person against witchcraft. It was also believed that mistletoe was an aphrodisiac or a sexual symbol.
In some cultures, the mistletoe was symbolic of peace, love and goodwill. The modern day tradition of kissing under the mistletoe stems from Norse mythology. A Norse goddess declared mistletoe as a sacred plant to symbolize love rather than death that, as the myth goes, it previously stood for. Being a symbol of love, kissing under the mistletoe naturally became a tradition.