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There is a phrase in Gaelic (Irish language): "uisce beatha", meaning "water of life". Usually it denotes Irish whiskey but I believe it carries a much more universal significance.

The author says it beautifully in the final two paragraphs. Read them, and then read them again.

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Nov 19Liked by Dean Henderson

Excellent Dean

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Thanks for the restacks Tracy, Ray, Tisha, cookie & Laurel!

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Strange, how an entire fluorinated nation would have given one of the best armies in the world and kept the world in check for five years of war. Where do you get this bogus information from the Nazis zombify with fluoride? Hartmann, Manstein, Wittmann, Guderian, Rommel, Hauser, Skorzeny etc...all zombies. The majority of their heroes came from the people and only drank tap water in the big cities. Many have become centenarians without problems with their teeth, pineal gland or bones. Give your sources. Lol

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