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Fluoride in the New York Times

March 2nd, 2010 admin No comments

3-2-10

Dear Fluoride Debunkers,

This is in Today’s NY Times. It’s about Blytheville Arkansas’s water. That’s just down the road from Promised Land, where where I fell to earth.

http://projects.nytimes.com/toxic-waters/contaminants/ar/mississippi/ar0000365-blytheville-waterworks

Go here to the Environmental Working Group and sign up for their e-mails. They apparently broke this story.

Pretty amazing stuff. The truth is starting to boil over.

I talked with Matt Mosley, one of the administrators at the Blytheville Water Works. Matt says that they go through two 55-gallon drums of fluorosilicic acide each month and that after Hurricane Katrina the fluoride started coming from China. Blytheville has been fluoridated since the late 1960s, so I drank that water until I left there in 1965. Water there comes out of an aquifer that is 1,800 feet deep and which stretches from the Bootheel of Missouri down to Memphis. Whether the massive quantities of pesticides and other chemicals sprayed on crops can penetrate that deep is something I have no information on.

Let’s all make a special push to bring this issue into people’s consciousness.

If you really want to do something to fight fluoride, mail a Freedom of Information request like this one and send to your city or water works:

http://dealmortgage.net/fluoride-class-action/arkansas-fluoride-freedom-of-information-request.htm

Organize!  Send these notices out. Send copies to the mayors and city council people. Send copies to the newspaper. Find an attorney who has a conscience and ask him to sign them. Hold press conferences. Find a respected person to serve as spokesman.

Follow up as soon as they respond and send out a Notice of Potential Liability like this one:

http://dealmortgage.net/fluoride-class-action/notice-to-arkansas-of-liability-12-16-8.htm

Hold another press conference.

When your water district fails to send you an assay of raw scrubber liquor fresh from some Fluorida or Chinese phosphate fertilizer factory, send him a letter like this:

http://dealmortgage.net/fluoride-class-action/reply-to-everetts-refusal-to-do-full-assay-of-raw-fluoride-scrubber-liquor-6-29-9.pdf

If we all push simultaneously, we can accomplish something. Don’t leave it up to others. Organize your group. I would love to fly in and do an organizational seminar and rally. I would help you write up all these documents so you can get started. If you can recruit a local lawyer, I will work with him.

Conive. Plot. Conspire. “Kick at the night until it bleeds daylight.”

DO SOMETHING!

Sincerely,

James Robert Deal , Attorney, Loan Officer
James@JamesRobertDeal.com

PO Box 2276 Lynnwood WA 98036

Telephone: 425-771-1110
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Saurheber: Poisoning from Fluoridated Public Water

March 1st, 2010 admin No comments

Chemical Analysis of Poisoning from Fluoridated Public Water
Richard D. Sauerheber, Ph.D.

Abstract. The mechanism by which fluoride from unnatural sources exerts adverse effects in man and animals is examined. Low level artificial fluoridation of municipal water can cause well known alterations in teeth and bone structure with incorporation of fluoride into a wide array of tissues and increased hip fracture tendency, depending on years of exposure and water hardness. High accidental levels cause acute lethal poisoning and are responsible for fluoride listings on poisons registries and for their major industrial use as rodenticides, insecticides or pediculicides. Solubility calculations indicate that blood fluoride concentrations required to decrease calcium below normal physiological levels compare to those present in the tissues of poisoned victims and to those causing decreased beat rates in isolated heart cells in culture. The effects of calcium ion and pH over broad ranges on the free fluoride ion concentration were determined. Acute lethal poisoning with heart attack, and also many of the chronic ‘low’ level effects of fluoride, are mediated by calcium binding by fluoride ion. At a pH typical of gastric juice, approximately 50% of fluoride is protonated as hydrofluoric acid HF, with 50% remaining the free fluoride ion. The significance of these observations is discussed in terms of potential hazards, both short and long term, associated with consumption of artificially fluoridated waters of varying calcium content.

Read the full article here:
http://fluoride-class-action.com/wp-content/uploads/sauerheber-chemical-analysis-of-poisoning-from-fluoridated-public-water.pdf

Port Angeles Fluoridation Case Heard by Supreme Court

February 23rd, 2010 admin No comments

Fluoride & Our Kidneys

February 22nd, 2010 admin No comments

Fluoride and Kidneys

Fluoride plays perhaps more mischief with the kidneys than with any other organ.

See this excellent summary of the literature by Carol Clinch.

“One of the strongest physiological effects of fluorides in drinking water (e.g. hydrofluorosilicic acid) is in the kidney, a point to consider in light of increased rates of kidney failure during recent decades.

http://fluoride-class-action.com/wp-content/uploads/carol-clinch-2009-fluoride-and-kidneys.pdf

Kidney disease markedly increases an individual’s susceptibility to fluoride toxicity. In healthy adults, the kidneys are able to excrete approximately 50% of an ingested dose of fluoride. However, in adults with kidney disease the kidneys may excrete as little as 10 to 20% and young children may only excrete 15% of an ingested dose – thus increasing the body burden of fluoride and increasing an individual’s susceptibility to fluoride poisoning (e.g. renal osteodystrophy). 

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Lead In Pipes

February 22nd, 2010 admin No comments

In 1986 the EPA greatly reduced the amount of lead allowable in water pipes, plumbing solder, and brass fittings.

However, lead is still allowed in all of these provided notice is given.

See: http://fluoride-class-action.com/wp-content/uploads/epa-1988-lead-solder-ban-except-with-disclosure.pdf.

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Update 2-17-10

February 17th, 2010 admin No comments

THE LATEST NEWS:

Tuesday, February 17, Noon

Please read the final version of my defense against having our brief stuck.  

Click hear to read the February 5, 2010, IAOMT brief, including all Appendices such as D-1 through D-103.

Click here to read Appendices A, B, C, and D.

Please send me journal articles about the harms. I need articles about how fluoride accumulates, about how it affects the kidney especially when it is failing and initiatives a death spiral, about penetration of the brain barrier, placental barrier, and mammary barrier. Quantities of fluoride consummed by diabetics and sweaty athletes, sweaty workers, and sweaty soldiers. 

Send me these articles ASAP. Please write an introduction to the article and briefly summarize it. In the introduction say what you believe about fluoridation and how it might be affecting the health of your family. The title for your introduction is: “Amicus Brief.” 

That’s right. Write your own “Amicus Brief.” I will give you the wording on this web page within 24 hours. The Court WILL look at this, and it WILL go into the record.

We should use this case as a rallying point for our movement. We have momentum, and we should build it into more momentum.

All across the country we should be sending Freedom of Information Act requests for documents. Click here for a sample.

We should follow it up with an explanation of what the water district is doing wrong and a Notice of Potential liability and Not to Destroy Documents.

Remember, we can win this thing, and the time is NOW!! (I rarely use exclamation points. I’m trying to stir you to action. STIR!!

Yes, they have all the money. But we have all the good ideas.

Start writing and sending me those Amicus Briefs.

And here is another alternative: There are now Nine Amici on the IAOMT Brief. Feel free to join the IAOMT brief. Pretty soon it will be the Fifty Amici. Send a description of your interest in the issue. If you are part of a group, talk about the group’s interest in the issue. You can form an on-the-spot group. This is a good time to be forming de-fluoridation groups.

I also need attorneys who are willing to sign briefs. The Supreme Court is not likely to allow me to submit more briefs under my own name.

Just send me the briefs, and I will connect the briefs up with the lawyers, who may want to revise the briefs with their own insights.

The hearing is February 23 up in Skagit County, so hurry up!

Remember, we can win this thing, and the time is NOW!! (I rarely use exclamation points. I’m trying to stir you to action. STIR!!

Yes, they have all the money. But we have all the good ideas.

Start writing and sending me those Amicus Briefs.

Just send me the briefs, and I will connect the briefs up with the lawyers, who may want to revise the briefs with their own insights.

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Toxicological risks from novel forms of fluoride in drinking water

February 16th, 2010 admin No comments
 
 

Doug Cross, BSc, CBiol, EurProBiol, FSB
 

 

February 15, 2010
James,
 
You said you wanted a fast response torespond to your Amici brief, so here goes!
 
I have attached a paper that I have (coincidentally) just completed – on the toxicological and ecotoxicological implications of the wholesale release of novel forms of fluoride in the environment. This emphasises a rather neglected field in this debate – the synergistic effect of fluoride on aluminium toxicity and the potential enhancement of the dangers of neurodegenerative diseases. I have not yet decided where to publish it – haven’t even had time to give it a thought – but if this is helpful, please feel free to use it.
 
The paper contains a very important addition to the fluoride debate (last paragraph on page 1 and following short section, page 2) - clear evidence that fluoridated water at 1.3 ppm has no prophylactic effect in a population whose only source of fluoride was its water supply. Over a period of 7,000 years, the communities affected had terrible teeth, and fluoridated toothpaste did not exist.
 
A professional coleague is a retired dentist who spent years veneering the fluorosed teeth of wealthy Arabs in Bahrain. He has personally examined some of the archaeological remains in the Bahrain Museum, and vouches for the fact that the condition of the teeth and bones there was caused by fluorosis, so we have independent professional verification of the evidence published by Frolich and Littlejohn cited in the text.
 
Hope this is helpful to you.
 
Best regards
 
Doug Cross
 
 

Topical vs. Systemic

January 10th, 2010 admin No comments

Fluoride does seem to harden enamel, but how does it do it? All the research concludes that the mechanism is topical, as with the application of toothpaste, mouthwash, or gels, not through drinking fluoridated water or eating fluoride pills or fluoridated salt. This article is from Caries Research, Systemic vs. Topical Fluoride, 2004, 38:258–262, DOI: 10.1159/000077764.