The Invisible Threat: The Dangers of Dihydrogen Oxide
HHS, FDA, and CDC Refuse to Act
NATIONAL
JD Hoss


The public remains shockingly unaware of the pervasive and dangerous chemical known as dihydrogen monoxide (DHMO). Despite its seemingly innocuous name, this substance is linked to serious environmental and health risks.
DHMO is widely used to clean radioactive materials, chemicals, and oil products by corporations and government entities alike. Alarmingly, it is often dumped into oceans, rivers, and lakes with no oversight, straight into our ecosystems. The HHS under Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has yet to address this issue, raising serious questions about regulatory inaction.
Even more concerning, DHMO is sold openly in stores and frequently given away to unsuspecting individuals. It is present in fire suppression systems and left behind without cleanup. DHMO in the lungs can be fatal, and large quantities have caused hundreds of deaths annually.
Shockingly, every individual who has ingested this substance is now hopelessly dependent on it. Yet, there has been no comment from the President regarding its dangers. From our homes to our cars to our bodies, DHMO is everywhere, posing risks that cannot be ignored.
Isn’t it time we demand action? For too long, this silent menace has gone unchecked. The time to raise awareness about dihydrogen monoxide is now.
Please, we urge you to contact your representative in congress and tell them you want action taken on the issue of dihydrogen oxide.
Do your part to raise awareness.
Act now, before it’s too late.