by Frederick B. Exner, M.D. 1961 reprinted from Aqua Pura, January, 1966 In 1955, when I wrote the article which is now Chapter 4 of “The American Fluoridation Experiment,” (1) I knew in a general way that industrial pollution of air and water with fluoridation provided a strong motive for promoting fluoridation of water supplies. But I knew few of the details, and had no idea how strong the motive was. I knew far more when I testified to the Councils of the American Medical Association, in August 1957; (2) but the picture was far from complete. It is now clear that the one utterly relentless force behind fluoridation is American “big industry,” and that the motive is not profit, as such, but fear. […] Read More