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Peace Without Poison

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Not surprisingly, Williams “died unexpectedly under disturbing circumstances”, circumstancesthat President Ellis Clarke (1976-1987) did not disclose then and that have yet to be disclosed.While we can only speculate about his death, what is clear is that no sooner was he in the gravethen the program of mass poisoning with fluoride supplied by the local Alcoa plant was restarted.None of his successors, either in the prime ministerial office or in the presidential seat, havesince deviated from the depopulation agenda. They are: George Chambers (1981-1986), ArthurNapoleon Raymond Robinson (1986-1991, and President from 1997 to 2003), Patrick Manning(1991-1995, 2001-2010), Basdeo Panday (1995-2001), and incumbent Kamla Persad-Bissessar(since May 2010).On the presidential side, the individuals responsible are: Noor Hassanali (1987-1997), ArthurNapoleon Raymond Robinson (1997-2003), George Maxwell Richards (2003-2013), and theincumbent Anthony Carmona (since March 2013). Through their combined actions they havedepressed fertility from 3.3 children in 1981 to replacement level by 1994 and to 1.8 children perwoman to date.The history of Trinidad and Tobago’s contraceptive prevalence rate reveals that the highest useof contraceptives occurred from 1975 to 1988, thus when Prime Minister Williams shut downcovert chemical poisoning to protect the people from further damage and tried to replace it withsafe and voluntary contraceptives. By 1988, contraceptives were abandoned since fluoridatedwater had been reinstated upon Williams’ death in 1981. During the nineties, when fertilityreached sub-replacement level, contraceptives were below 30% since they had already beendeemed inconsequential. They remain inconsequential to this day even though the contraceptiveprevalence rate has climbed to 42%.Abortion is illegal in Trinidad and Tobago and therefore not a factor in the fertility decline.Trinidad and Tobago’s leaders have been rewarded for their genocidal zeal with a growing GDP.As the data shows, the country’s GDP did not begin to rise until 1994, which is when Trinidad864 | P a g e

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