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Update 2-17-10

February 17th, 2010 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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Washington Constitution

January 31st, 2010 No comments

In their complaint when they sued the city of Port Angeles, the Citizens claimed their rights under the Washington  Constitution were in general were being violated. They cited specifically Article 1, Sections 1, 3, and 11:

ARTICLE I
DECLARATION OF RIGHTS

SECTION 1 POLITICAL POWER. All political power is inherent in the people, and governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed, and are established to protect and maintain individual rights.

SECTION 3 PERSONAL RIGHTS. No person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law.

SECTION 11 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM. Absolute freedom of conscience in all matters of religious sentiment, belief and worship, shall be guaranteed to every individual….

They could also have cited these additional sections:
SECTION 4 RIGHT OF PETITION AND ASSEMBLAGE. The right of petition and of the people peaceably to assemble for the common good shall never be abridged.

SECTION 5 FREEDOM OF SPEECH. Every person may freely speak, write and publish on all subjects, being responsible for the abuse of that right.

SECTION 7 INVASION OF PRIVATE AFFAIRS OR HOME PROHIBITED. No person shall be disturbed in his private affairs, or his home invaded, without authority of law.

The fact that the Medical Independence Act was attached to the Complaint and that it mentioned these constitutional rights is important because the City has tried to strike any portion of the amicus briefs which mention constitutional issues.

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Water Safety Additives Act

January 31st, 2010 No comments
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