(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Water fluoridation in America is a serious issue. In fact, according to the CDC, 74.6% of all America is fluoridated. And as you can see here, every year that number rises. So we need to take this seriously. And actually, in Dallas, Texas right now, they are. They're trying to get it out of their water supply. And I think Dallas is a good example of how cities across the country are fluoridating. And so, this right here is a council agenda of the City of Dallas. It says January 11, 2012. So January 11, 2012, the City of Dallas extended their contract to fluoridate their water. And right here, I have this purchase agreement. It says that they authorized a three-year master agreement for the purchase of hydrofluoricic acid to be used as a treatment of potable water, Penco Incorporated. So according to this master agreement from the Dallas City Council, back in 2012, they authorized another three years of fluoridation. And it says right here that they actually authorized over $2 million to be used to spend on this process. And notice how it said, it didn't say fluoride. It said hydrofluoricic acid. Because when the cities go and purchase the substance fluoride, they actually are purchasing the substance hydrofluoricic acid. And notice how they said that they get it from Penco. Okay, so I went to Penco's website just to find out a little bit more about them. And right here, it says Penco. This is their website. It says fluoride. They have a whole section on it. Because, I mean, that's what they do. They distribute fluoride. And in fact, it says at Penco, we supply high quality fluorosolicic acid. Our position is the largest independent distributor of fluoride in the country, ensures reliability and product availability, while maintaining strict quality control measures. So, Penco, as the largest independent distributor of hydrofluoricic acid, or fluoride is what they're calling it here because that's what the people know it as, fluoride. They don't know it as high quality hydrofluoricic acid. And it says right here, related documents on their website. It says, click here, fluorosolicic acid data sheets. So I clicked on that link and it took me to this page. It says Penco's hydrofluoricic acid, or FSA, also known as hydrofluoricic acid, or formula H2SiF6, fluorosolicic acid is manufactured from the mineral apatite, which is mined for its high phosphate content. So, basically what that's saying is, they get this substance, hydrofluoricic acid, Penco does, from the phosphate industry. And it says right here, the application says, fluorosolicic acid is a chief additive used for water fluoridation in the United States. So this is the substance that they use to fluoridate all of America. It says, right here, under health and safety, for the MSDS sheet, call 979-885-0005. Okay, so I called that number because I wanted the MSDS sheet. I wanted to see what this substance was that they're putting into Dallas' water. Well, they sent it to me. Hydrofluoricic acid right here. And where do they buy it from? PCS Phosphate. Okay, PCS or Potash Incorporated. So PCS is actually the manufacturer of this substance. Remember, Penco is just a distributor. So the city of Dallas buys their hydrofluoricic acid, the high quality hydrofluoricic acid, from Penco, which Penco actually gets it from, as they sent me, PCS Phosphate or Potash Incorporated. And under their MSDS sheet, which lists the possible health hazards, it says section 3, hazard identification. Potential acute health effects include, hydrofluoricic acid is extremely corrosive to the skin, eyes, or mucous membrane through direct contact, inhalation, or ingestion. It says handle with extreme caution. It says, right here, it says may cause blindness. Well, not bad. Or it says may lead to coma or death. Okay, this is under the hazards for this chemical. It says ingestion may cause tissue destruction of the digestive tract. It says intense thirst, abnormal pains, vomiting, shock, convulsions, and death. It says potential chronic health effects. Chronic fluoride poisoning may result in bone changes, or fluorosis, or calcium metabolism disorders. I can't even pronounce it. But it's bad. This substance is not good to put in the water. It's actually listed right here as an industrial chemical. This is a chemical that they're putting into the water supply. This is not natural occurring fluoride. This is an industrial chemical. It says special remarks on chronic effects on humans. It says changes in bone, corrosivity of the mucous membranes, coughing, shock, fluorosis, coma, and death. Under section 13, it says here, disposal considerations. For product disposal, how you dispose of this substance, hydrophyllic acid, it says dispose of waste at appropriate waste disposal facility. Now are you telling me that the city of Dallas, their water supply is the appropriate waste disposal facility? I mean, do people understand what's going on? They're dumping a chemical into the water supply to protect us from tooth decay? I mean, seriously, people, we need to brush our teeth if we want to prevent tooth decay. And this company, PCS, is not the only company that sells this. A lot of people across the United States get it from Mosaic. And Mosaic, you can do the same thing. Go to their website. They'll have the MSCS sheet, which I have right here, which lists all the same health effects, corrosive, corrosive, harmful if inhaled, harmful or fatal if swelled, may lead to coma or death, prolonged or repeated overexposure to fluoride, may cause fluorosis, may be hazardous to the environment or aquatic organisms. I mean, look, this stuff is bad. Whether you get it from Panko, Mosaic, PCS, phosphate, it's all bad. It's all chemical. It'll all kill you. This is not what we should be putting in our water supply to prevent tooth decay. Look, the bottom line is fluoride is not a good idea. It's not a natural element that is going to help prevent tooth decay. There's no documents to show that. I have documents right here that says it may lead to coma or death. You know, it causes fluorosis. And if you want to know more about this, please go out and get my film, The Great Culling, or you can get David Kennedy's great film, The Red Gate, or you can read these fantastic books, The Fluoride Deception, The Case Against Fluoride, and Toxic Torts. This is actually a book that is from an insider that worked at PCS Phosphate, well, also known as Occidental Chemical. And so, if you want to know more about this issue, go to framingtheworld.com. You can get all these materials there. Or, you know, just if you don't believe me, call the numbers I told you. Call Penco. Call Mosaic. You know, go to their websites and find out what I'm saying is true. Thanks for listening.