Seattle
JAMES ROBERT DEAL ATTORNEY PLLC
PO Box 2276, Lynnwood, Washington 98036-2276
Telephone 425-771-1110, Fax 425-776-8081
James@JamesRobertDeal.com
NOTICE OF LIABILITY TO SEATTLE
FOR WATER CONTAMINATION
NOTICE TO CONSULT WITH INSURANCE CARRIER
August 8, 2011
Mike McGinn, Mayor
City of Seattle
PO Box 94749
Seattle, WA 98124-4749
Seattle City Council
PO Box 34025
Seattle, WA 98124-4025
Hand Delivered
This letter is posted on the Internet to make it easier to follow links:
http://fluoride-class-action.com/seattle/notice-of-liability-to-seattle-8-8-11.doc
Dear Mayor McGinn and City Council Members:
I am the president of Fluoride Class Action and the vice-president of Washington Action for Safe Water. I write this letter on behalf of Fluoride Class Action. Many of the members of Fluoride Class Action live in Seattle or drink Seattle water.
You have heard all your lives that fluoridation prevents cavities. The CDC, EPA, and Surgeon General encourages fluoridation and say it is effective and does no harm. But endorsements prove nothing. Scientific and medical journal articles are proof. I am delivering some of the proof to you today.
Read the full version of the August 8, 2011 notice of liability to Seattle here.
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Read a letter sent to an old friend, City Councilman Nick Licata, in August of 2010. Read the letter here.

Thank you for bringing this lawsuit.
Can you add my name to this as wanting flouride out of the water? All you have to do is read the back of the toothpaste tube to know it is POISON. Poisoning the water used to to get people executed in the Middle Ages, or accused of witchcraft and all the rest.
Out with flouride! Free our water supples!
Thank you!
Virtually all brass pipes and fittings in houses contain lead, usually 8%, up to 30% in the old brass pipes and fittings. California recently lowered the lead max to under 1%. The rest of the country is still at 8%.
Yes, there is lead in the pipes in all the old buildings, including school buildings. There was 1,600 ppm in a school building in Seattle.
There is also lead in the old steel and cast iron water mains in the streets. Lead is used to join the sections together.
Dear Mr Deal,
A very interesting approach by you to choose the conduit of lead as a dangerous deliverer of the nasty industrial fluorides. Especially as many pipes still contain lead. Note however that the legislation you refer to protects the city from any lead in consumer’s pipes. This the same ploy as used here in Ireland where the authorities effectively leave the consumers to replace their own pipes from the point of connection to the public pipes. Maybe you could find out how many Seattle public pipes still contain lead ?
Robert Pocock