The Most Important Analysis (Very short, please read)

It's obvious that most peoples ability to analyze is alarmingly impaired. As your brain collects information it goes through a process that helps you make good decisions. Without the analytical process, you won't make many or any good decisions at all.
Take for instance, Fluoride in drinking water. We are told it's good for our teeth, So they put it in our drinking water! If we stopped to analyze just that, We would think, Why put it in the water? Can't people with bad teeth put it in their own water? What are the side effects? Maybe I should look into this a little deeper? Why is there a fluoride poison warning label on the toothpaste tube ? Is this safe for my kids? They eat the stuff all the time! Could this be what's causing cancer in children? Am I being effected by it? How would I know?
What a coincidence that I chanced on Fluoride as our subject for analysis. Fluoride directly effects our ability to analyze by impairing the portion of the brain that does the analyzing. It is the main ingredient in rat poison. It calcifies the pineal gland, often referred to as the 3rd eye. Without the ability to fully process all the information we receive, We don't analyze anything. We aren't curious. We make no decisions at all, unless it becomes an issue. We trust uninformed opinions because we lack the ability to competently analyze things for ourselves. That's why we consume it without thought. If this article does not raise a brow, You are seriously fluoridated. It is in almost everything that has water in it.
Since I've avoided fluoride and took steps to regain proper cognitive function, I am sharing this as my First observation as the most important analysis.

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