FLUORIDE DATE LECTURE #35 - bAD NEWS: TOXIC WASTE SUPPLY DIMINISHING
Good afternoon, Mayor Leffingwell and councilmembers. Back in May, when stories of imported Chinese fluoride clogging up a Massachusetts water system hit the news, it occurred to me to wonder whether Austin’s fluoridation chemicals might come from China too. Although Austin’s supplier’s supplier, Mosaic, operates phosphate mines in Florida, they also contract with China. So I duly contacted the Water Utility to ask that question. In answer, they sent me this certificate of proud compliance with NSF standards. These are arbitrary, voluntary and non-enforceable standards set by the National Sanitary Foundation, a private consortium of fluoride vendors and customers. The document also certifies that the scrubber waste Mosaic supplies to us, through Lucier, has been produced within the limits of the continental United States. That should have made me feel a lot better. But a week ago, the news came out that Mosaic’s largest mine, in Fort Meade, Florida, had just shut down over environmental issues, reducing the company’s future production by 30%. A 30% drop in productivity will mean a serious shortage of home grown fluoride. .
By coincidence, also a week ago, I placed an ad in NOKOA, the Observer, and since then, traffic on the Fluoride Free Austin website has markedly increased. In the same issue NOKOA’s editor, Akwasi Evans, ran a column from Natural News that talks about the heavy contamination of Chinese fluoride with lead and arsenic, juxtaposed with a picture of me speaking at the podium here. I let Mr. Evans know that Austin still uses the Florida variety so he could make that clear in the caption. But with the soon-to-be-diminished supply, who knows? At the very least, we can expect to see a price increase in the near future. .
We are reaching out to Austin’s communities of color, because it is largely in their name that the damaging policy of water fluoridation is implemented, yet they suffer disproportionately from its effects. And on November 9, when Professor. Paul Connett, author of The Case Against Fluoride visits Austin, we’re going to hold a very special event on the Huston-Tilotson campus: a public lecture and panel discussion with some respected community leaders. We’ll be giving out more details as the time draws closer. Thank you.


Without shame the CDc promotes fluoridation with full knowledge blacks are damaged double especially for the moderate and severe ugliest damage. Few dentists will identify the cause to those damaged as that can get ugly also. Even Burt of U of MIchigan has shown with others that blacks have significantly more fluoride intake in 2009. This double damage was known in the first Grand Rapids experment Russell 1962. Often the damage was 2.3 times more then in whites. Hispanics often have far more damage then whites also. Of course informed consent does not exist and dentists can be fined by dental boards if they warn of fluoride or mercury risks to patients. Future lawsuits are becoming more certain as the deception is maintained by blind promotion of risky useless toxic exposures. All without informed consent from our trusted professionals.
But then the real kicker is most dentists refuse to treat the poor on mediciaid as it pays too little. Shocking few of the poor actually receive dental care. They do get fluoride overdosed all to often instead.
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