(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) In addition to water, what else can we find fluoride in? It's not only in tap water, it's put into water that's sold at drugstores. For example, you can go to a CVS pharmacy right now and you can find a gallon jug of water. It's called nursery water and it says formulated with extra fluoride for growing babies or something like that. You know, it should have a skull and crossbones on it. It should be like, if you want to kill your baby, you know, feed them this. It's that bad. But it's sold as nursery water with happy little babies on it. It's just like, you know, fabric softeners that you put in your dryer, which are just absolutely loaded with toxic cancer-causing chemicals. What are they sold with? Fluffy, cuddly little teddy bears. So anytime you see this marketing imagery of babies and cuddly stuffed animals and bears and green trees and fairies, you know, usually they're selling death. They're selling you death because that's their agenda. But they're not going to package their death products with the symbology of death. You know, devil horns and crossbones, because you might notice that and you might not want to buy it. So, of course, they package death in something that looks inviting. It looks cute, it looks cuddly, it looks safe, it even looks like it's good for the planet. And so people buy it and they kill themselves, unknowingly. you