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There is a documentary who does a good job in bringing facts together: 'Fluoride: Poison On Tap - Full Documentary'. It, however, also has some flaws in explanation, but so far it is the best thing I have seen and it directed me to the book 'The fluoride deception'. The big problem is, it references Alex Jones. One of the interviewed people says he teamed up with A.Jones and created some substance that will counter the effects of fluoride (it seems to be the black stuff in small bottles that Jones sells in his store - https://youtu.be/GqstwfKGzPI?t=1h25m50s). The documentary has -in my opinion- some quality, good intention and is free. Alex Jones in it is some sort of sponsoring (Infowars logo is on a few occasions used when they use his footage). Does it make sense, to reference the documentary here?
 
There is a documentary who does a good job in bringing facts together: 'Fluoride: Poison On Tap - Full Documentary'. It, however, also has some flaws in explanation, but so far it is the best thing I have seen and it directed me to the book 'The fluoride deception'. The big problem is, it references Alex Jones. One of the interviewed people says he teamed up with A.Jones and created some substance that will counter the effects of fluoride (it seems to be the black stuff in small bottles that Jones sells in his store - https://youtu.be/GqstwfKGzPI?t=1h25m50s). The documentary has -in my opinion- some quality, good intention and is free. Alex Jones in it is some sort of sponsoring (Infowars logo is on a few occasions used when they use his footage). Does it make sense, to reference the documentary here?

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There is a documentary who does a good job in bringing facts together: 'Fluoride: Poison On Tap - Full Documentary'. It, however, also has some flaws in explanation, but so far it is the best thing I have seen and it directed me to the book 'The fluoride deception'. The big problem is, it references Alex Jones. One of the interviewed people says he teamed up with A.Jones and created some substance that will counter the effects of fluoride (it seems to be the black stuff in small bottles that Jones sells in his store - https://youtu.be/GqstwfKGzPI?t=1h25m50s). The documentary has -in my opinion- some quality, good intention and is free. Alex Jones in it is some sort of sponsoring (Infowars logo is on a few occasions used when they use his footage). Does it make sense, to reference the documentary here?