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  by Aaron Dykes
 August 1, 2010
 
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						Oxford professor Julian 
						Savulescu says fluoridation demonstrates how populations 
						of the future could be mass-medicated through 
						pharmacological ‘cognitive enhancements’ added to the water supply. |  
			  
			  
			  
			 
			Medicated water of 
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			In a 2008 paper titled, “Fluoride and 
			the Future: Population Level Cognitive Enhancement,” Oxford 
			bioethics professor Julian Savulescu claims that water 
			fluoridation may be key to the “future of humanity.”  
			  
			  
			Note: Drug enhancement 
			is mentioned in Savulescu’s paper: “Genetic 
			interventions and the ethics of enhancement of human beings” 
			  
			  
			He argues that, 
				
				“fluoridation may not merely be 
				about tooth decay… [but] the drive to be better.” 
			Drugging the population’s water supply, 
			Savulescu claims, is a form of “enhancement” that can pave the way 
			to a future where mental abilities and other functions could be 
			improved with drugs.  
			  
			Savulescu writes: 
				
				“Fluoridation is the tip of the 
				enhancement iceberg. Science is progressing fast to develop safe 
				and effective cognitive enhancers, drugs which will improve our 
				mental abilities.    
				For years, people have used crude 
				enhancers, usually to promote wakefulness, like nicotine, 
				caffeine and amphetamines. A new generation of more effective 
				enhancers is emerging modafenil, ritalin, Adderral and ampakines 
				and the piracetam family of memory improvers.” 
			But once highly safe and effective 
			cognitive enhancers are developed - as they almost surely will be - 
			the question will arise whether they should be added to the water, 
			like fluoride, or our cereals, like folate.  
			  
			It seems likely that widespread 
			population level cognitive enhancement will be irresistible.
 The dream Savulescu argues for is based upon the lie that 
			fluoridation of the public water supply has been a tremendous human 
			advancement. Supporting that lie is the boasted 
			
			claim by the Center 
			for Disease Control that water fluoridation ranks among the top 10 
			public health achievements of the 20th Century.
 
			  
			Instead, 
			fluoride has been linked with 
			neurological effects, thyroid problems, bone cancer and even 
			crippling-blindness.  
			  
			What’s more, much of it is not even the 
			common-but-toxic sodium fluoride, but an 
			
			industrial waste derivative 
			known as hydrofluosilicic acid - in an estimated 2/3 of the 
			fluoridated public water in the U.S. and known to be very deadly.
 
			 
 
			Savulescu is flawed to hope fluoride can 
			pave the way to an alchemically-”improved” society, especially where 
			forced-medication is involved.  
			  
			The vision is distinctly like that of 
			Brave New World, wherein author Aldous Huxley predicts a future 
			dictatorship where people “learn to love their servitude.” What 
			Huxley terms in the novel “Soma” would most likely come in reality 
			in the form of numerous drugs that would tackle individual 
			happiness, and the larger complacency of the masses at large.  
			  
			Solidified by a Scientific Dictatorship, 
			a pharmacologically-treated population would be rendered very 
			unlikely to ever revolt against the regime in power.
 Huxley 
			
			stated:
 
				
				“There will be, in the next 
				generation or so, a pharmacological method of making people love 
				their servitude, and producing dictatorship without tears, so to 
				speak, producing a kind of painless concentration camp for 
				entire societies, so that people will in fact have their 
				liberties taken away from them, but will rather enjoy it, 
				because they will be distracted from any desire to rebel by 
				propaganda or brainwashing, or brainwashing enhanced by 
				pharmacological methods. And this seems to be the final 
				revolution.” 
			A ‘scientific’ form of control doesn’t 
			necessarily imply the rise of enlightenment or technological 
			innovation, but rather the guaranteed control of its population 
			through a tested understanding of human behavior - including 
			breaking point, resistance, anger - and the the ability to 
			systematically stay one-step or many more ahead of what anyone might 
			do.
 
			  
			  
			DRUGS AND 
			CHEMICALS ALREADY IN OUR FOOD & WATER
 
 So could “cognitive enhancers” like Ritalin, Prozac and other 
			chemically-engineered drugs be added to the water supply in the 
			future to make humans better, smarter or faster?
 
			  
			Or could they make 
			humans docile, complacent and dangerously subservient?
 Such proposals are already underway, and what’s more, whether 
			intentional or not, spiked water supplies are already affecting 
			populations in the U.S. and across the globe.
 
 Kurt Nimmo 
			
			reported in December 2009 on a news-piece 
			advocating adding lithium to the water supply as a mood stabilizer:
 
				
				Japanese researchers, according to 
				Georgiou, are “investigating whether trace amounts of lithium 
				can just change the mood in a community enough - in a really 
				positive way without having the bad effects of lithium - to 
				really affect the mood and decrease the suicide rate.” 
			Moreover, the 
			
			AP exposed in 2008 that 
			pharmaceutical drugs were found in the majority of the United 
			States’ water supply. According to the AP, at least 46 million 
			people are affected by the issue.
 The New York Times sums in ‘There are drugs in the drinking water 
			- 
			Now what?‘ that:
 
				
				“There are traces of sedatives in 
				New York City’s water. Ibuprofen and naproxen in Washington, 
				D.C. Anti-epileptic and anti-anxiety drugs in southern 
				California… But how bad is it, exactly?” 
			The U.S. Geological Survey 
			
			lists the 
			“emerging contaminants in the environment” and specifically notes 
			what is affecting the water supply.  
			  
			Contaminating compounds range 
			from herbicides to pharmaceuticals, endocrine disruptors and 
			household chemicals.
			New research has also uncovered the presence of chemicals known as 
			Antiandrogens that are finding their way into the water supply.  
			  
			Paul 
			Joseph Watson writes: 
				
				Antiandrogens used in pesticides 
				sprayed on our food have also been identified as “endocrine 
				disruptors” that have been “demonstrated to induce 
				demasculinization in rats.” 
			More shockingly, population control 
			advocates like White House Science Advisor John P. Holdren have 
			
			advocated adding sterilants to the water supply.  
			  
			He wrote about it 
			alongside Population Bomb author Paul Ehrlich in their 1977 book
			
			Ecoscience. 
				
				“Adding a sterilant to drinking 
				water or staple foods is a suggestion that seems to horrify 
				people more than most proposals for involuntary fertility 
				control.”
 “It must be uniformly effective, despite widely varying doses 
				received by individuals, and despite varying degrees of 
				fertility and sensitivity among individuals; it must be free of 
				dangerous or unpleasant side effects; and it must have no effect 
				on members of the opposite sex, children, old people, pets, or 
				livestock.”
 
			Spreading disease, like “enhancements” 
			or sterilization, could be the intention of food or water additives. 
			  
			In 2002, 
			
			The Melbourne Age reported on 
			Nobel Peace Prize winning microbiologist Sir Macfarlane Burnet’s 
			plan to help the Australian government develop biological weapons 
			for use against Indonesia and other “overpopulated” countries of 
			South-East Asia.  
			  
			From the article: 
				
				Sir Macfarlane recommended in a 
				secret report in 1947 that biological and chemical weapons 
				should be developed to target food crops and spread infectious 
				diseases. His key advisory role on biological warfare was 
				uncovered by Canberra historian Philip Dorling in the National 
				Archives in 1998.
 “Specifically to the Australian situation, the most effective 
				counter-offensive to threatened invasion by overpopulated 
				Asiatic countries would be directed towards the destruction by 
				biological or chemical means of tropical food crops and the 
				dissemination of infectious disease capable of spreading in 
				tropical but not under Australian conditions,” Sir Macfarlane 
				said.
 
			Alex Jones recently exposed the fact 
			that all the adulterated and dangerous chemical additives in our 
			food and water are put there intentionally as put of a larger 
			eugenics program.
 
			  
			  
			  
			  
			The potential to use food and water as a weapon of mass-medication 
			has long been used in times of war, under the principle of attrition 
			and destabilization.
 
			  
			Lord 
			
			Bertrand Russell has underscored 
			this concept rather bluntly in how it applies to societies living 
			under the scientific age: 
				
				“Scientific societies are as yet in 
				their infancy... It is to be expected that advances in 
				physiology and psychology will give governments much more 
				control over individual mentality than they now have even in 
				totalitarian countries. Diet, injections, and injunctions will 
				combine, from a very early age, to produce the sort of character 
				and the sort of beliefs that the authorities consider desirable, 
				and any serious criticism of the powers that be will become 
				psychologically impossible.”  
				- The Impact of Science on 
				Society, 1953 
				
 “Ordinary men and women will be expected to be docile, 
				industrious, punctual, thoughtless, and contented. Of these 
				qualities probably contentment will be considered the most 
				important. In order to produce it, all the researches of 
				psycho-analysis, behaviourism, and biochemistry will be brought 
				into play.“
 
				- Education in a Scientific 
				Society p.251 
			  
			
 CHEMICAL 
			LOBOTOMY
 
			ENLIGHTENMENT IN A BRAVE NEW WORLD 
			
  
			Julian Savulescu 
			Fluoride and the Future - Population Level 
			Cognitive Enhancement 
			  
			It’s a brave new world indeed where 
			Oxford professor Julian Savulescu argues for the “Ethics of 
			Enhancement.” 
			  
			In his 2002 paper, “Genetic 
			interventions and the ethics of enhancement of human beings,” Savulesco argues for using 
			gene therapy and drug therapy to make “happier, healthier people.” 
			 
			  
			It could mean adding both mental-boosting and mood-enhancing 
			chemicals to the things everyone eats or drinks.
 It is interesting that Savulescu mentions fluoride alongside 
			“cognitive enhancements,” as many critics have pointed towards the 
			use of fluoride in Nazi concentration camps to keep the inmates 
			passive, and questioned whether a docile population is a hidden 
			purpose of the water fluoridation campaigns in the United States and 
			post-war Western world.
 
			  
			Further, fluoride is a basic ingredient in 
			both, 
				
					
					
					
					
					Prozac, which is the leading brand-name for Fluoxetine (FLUoxetene 
					Hydrochloride)
					
					
					
					Sarin nerve gas (Isopropyl-Methyl-Phosphoryl 
			FLUoride), which are fundamentally mind-altering substances 
			Fluoride isn’t the only controversial substance Savulescu terms as 
			an advance in human civilization.  
			  
			He touts the widespread use of 
			Prozac and points to the use of
			
			Modafinil, an amphetamine, to keep 
			Air Force pilots alert during missions in Iraq. Savulescu is also a 
			proponent of most types of genetic-enhancement that have been 
			proposed.  
			  
			He sees experiments like the 
			
			genetically-engineered 
			“supermouse” as a model for the potential supermen of the future.
 However, all of these “enhancements” come with risks.
 
				
			 
			Savulescu poses the potential to “enhance” a.k.a. “control” 
			behavior:  
				
				“If the results of recent animal studies into hard work 
			and monogamy apply to humans, it may be possible in the future to 
			genetically change how we are predisposed to behave. This raises a 
			new question: should we try to engineer better, happier people?” 
				p. 
			7-8 
			
 
			
			NOT UTILIZING ENHANCEMENTS COULD BE ‘WRONG’
 
 He goes on to argue that while many have raised questions about the 
			moral and ethical dilemmas of biological enhancement, NOT enhancing 
			could be most wrong.
 
			  
			In this scenario, not feeding offspring 
			“enhanced” food additives could be considered as an offense: 
			  
				
				“First Argument for Enhancement: Choosing Not to Enhance Is Wrong 
				Consider the case of the Neglectful Parents. The Neglectful parents 
			give birth to a child with a special condition.  
				  
				The child has a 
			stunning intellect but requires a simple, readily available, cheap 
			dietary supplement to sustain his intellect. But they neglect the 
			diet of this child and this results in a child with a stunning 
			intellect becoming normal. This is clearly wrong.”
 “But now consider the case of the Lazy Parents. They have a child 
			who has a normal intellect but if they introduced the same dietary 
			supplement, the child’s intellect would rise to the same level as 
			the child of the Neglectful Parent. They can’t be bothered with 
			improving the child’s diet so the child remains with a normal 
			intellect.
   
				Failure to institute dietary supplementation means a 
			normal child fails to achieve a stunning intellect. The inaction of 
			the Lazy Parents is as wrong as the inaction of the Neglectful 
			parents. It has exactly the same consequence: a child exists who 
			could have had a stunning intellect but is instead normal. 
				   
				Some 
			argue that it is not wrong to fail to bring about”  
				p. 10 
			Savulescu’s vision is distinctly “transhumanist” a branch of the 
			eugenics movement which seeks to improve the human species to the 
			point that highly-gifted individuals would transcend into a new & 
			improved proto-human species - becoming godlike creatures with 
			unique creative potential and abilities.  
			  
			
			
			Transhumanism was first 
			termed by UNESCO founder Julian Huxley in 1952, the grandson of 
			Charles Darwin’s partner at the Royal Society of Science, T.H. 
			Huxley. 
				
				“I believe in transhumanism”: once there are enough people who can 
			truly say that, the human species will be on the threshold of a new 
			kind of existence, as different from ours as ours is from that of 
				Peking man. It will at last be consciously fulfilling its real 
			destiny.-Julian Huxley, 1957
 
			
 
			  
			
			LIBERAL EUGENICS
 
			“VOLUNTARY” ENHANCEMENTS THROUGH MASS-MEDICATED 
			WATER
 That philosophy of Transhumanism, moreover, is necessarily rooted in 
			the Eugenics movement of the early 20th Century that was led by the 
			scientific elite of the Royal Society, which included Charles 
			Darwin, his cousin Francis Galton and Thomas H. Huxley.
 
			  
			This circle 
			and their allies floated Utopian visions for a scientifically- and 
			eugenically- engineered society that would be progressive and even 
			transformative, theoretically producing a ‘better’, albeit 
			tightly-authoritarian society (science demands control, in that 
			sense).
 Savulescu identifies with much of this “liberal Eugenics,” 
			defensibly separate from Nazi eugenics because there is ‘no belief 
			in only one gene-type’ and because its measures remain “voluntary.”
 
				
				“What was objectionable about the eugenics movement, besides its 
			shoddy scientific basis, was that it involved the imposition of a 
			State vision for a healthy population and aimed to achieve this 
			through coercion.”  
				p. 21 
			However, proposals to add medication to the population’s water 
			supply are involuntary, and would violate individual rights. It 
			would be mass-medication, and avoiding the substances treated with 
			it would be costly, burdensome and difficult to do with any 
			finality.  
			  
			Savulescu apparently views compulsory water treatment in 
			the same vein as compulsory vaccinations, and anything else that can 
			be justified on a public health care basis, even when such 
			treatments prove not to be healthy at all. 
				
				“Some interventions, however, may still be clearly enhancements for 
			our children and so just like vaccinations or other preventative 
			health care.”  
				p. 27 
			Additionally, while the figures of “liberal eugenics” which 
			Savulescu looked up to often espoused semi-tolerant “voluntary” 
			proposals, it was always clear that the long-term vision encompassed 
			measures of control ‘for the betterment of all’ that could not 
			function under voluntary or ‘democratic’ conditions.  
			  
			What’s more, 
			
			eugenical laws passed in the 1920s and 1930s in the United States 
			and Britain - some of which weren’t repealed until the late 1970s - 
			gave the State authority over forcible sterilization and beyond. 
			  
			Thus, these “voluntary” enhancement-visionaries have already crossed 
			the line of trust and betrayed the fact that they mean to control 
			with force.
 Advancements and innovations in science, technology and health have 
			obvious potential benefits, but with kind of dangerous ideology 
			driving the science policy, public health is at a serious risk. 
			Worse still, driving the population into that system has been an 
			intentional scheme by certain ideologues.
 
			  
			We cannot flirt with 
			ushering a Brave New World knowing its sweet poison is certain 
			despotism. 
			  
			  
			  
			  
			  
			  
			  
			 
			  
			Fluoride and The Future
 
			
			
			Population Level Cognitive Enhancementby Julian Savulescu
 February 8, 2008
 
			from
			
			PracticalEthics Website 
			  
			  
			Health Secretary Alan Johnson wants to 
			fluoride  
			to be added to England’s water supplies 
			to tackle tooth decay.He wants health authorities to compel water companies to add the 
			chemical.
 
			  
			  
			
			
			Fluoridation of the water is an example of human 
			enhancement.  
			  
			Tooth decay is a part of the human 
			condition but we now have the ability to prevent it through a safe, 
			cheap, easy intervention - adding fluoride to the water. Many parts 
			of the civilized world have been employing this strategy for decades 
			with dramatic success. England is now debating whether to fully 
			embrace this simple enhancement technology.
 Fluoridation is the tip of the enhancement iceberg. Science is 
			progressing fast to develop safe and effective cognitive enhancers, 
			drugs which will improve our mental abilities. For years, people 
			have used crude enhancers, usually to promote wakefulness, like 
			nicotine, caffeine and amphetamines.
 
			  
			A new generation of more effective 
			enhancers is emerging modafenil, ritalin, Adderral and ampakines and 
			the piracetam family of memory improvers. Students and professionals 
			are using these to gain a competitive edge, just as athletes are 
			doping in sport.
 But once highly safe and effective cognitive enhancers are developed 
			- as they almost surely will be - the question will arise whether 
			they should be added to the water, like fluoride, or our cereals, 
			like folate.
 
 It seems likely that widespread population level cognitive 
			enhancement will be irresistible.
 
			  
			Studies based on removing lead, which 
			reduces cognitive ability, from the water and paint, have estimated 
			that a 3 point IQ increase would lead to: 
			  
				
					
						| 
						Poverty rate 
						Males in jail 
						High school dropouts 
						Parentless children 
						Welfare recipiency 
						Out-of-wedlock births | 
						-25%-25%
 -28%
 -20%
 -18%
 -15%
 |    
			The US military already employs 
			modafenil and Ritalin for its pilots in Iraq, to improve their 
			performance. It has a vigorous program of developing and testing 
			human enhancers.  
			  
			One spokesperson recently said: 
				
				"The world contains approximately 
				4.2 billion people over the age of twenty. Even a small 
				enhancement of cognitive capacity in these individuals would 
				probably have an impact on the world economy rivaling that of 
				the internet." 
				
				
				Origin 
			Fluoridation may not merely be about 
			tooth decay.  
			  
			It may be about the future of humanity 
			and the drive to be better. Current enhancers are not suitable for 
			population level distribution. But drugs to improve working memory 
			and other select aspects of cognition may be. We may not just want 
			whiter teeth, but to be smarter. A government which refuse to 
			enhance its population might well be effectively disabling it.
			 
			  
			What government would refuse its 
			citizens access to the internet?
 
			  
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