Introduction: The
following article was commissioned by the Christian Science
Monitor in the spring of 1997. Despite much favorable
comment from editors, and full documentation, the story
remains unpublished by the Monitor. By any yardstick, this
report was an award-winning scoop for any national paper.
The report offers a glimpse into the history of fluoride, a
bio-accumulative toxic that Americans ingest every day. The
authors, Griffiths and Bryson, spent more than a year on
research. With the belief that the information should be
withheld no longer, the authors gave their report to Waste
Not, and others, with a short note: "use as you wish."
This introduction is taken from Waste Not
#414 (September 1997) where the article was first published.
The article went on to be nominated as the year's 18th most
censored story in the 1998 Project Censored Series.