Thursday, January 5, 2012

City council email list. How to nicely fight fluoridation in San Diego

Here is how...

Dear SDSDW Members and concerned friends,
Last week we sent you a link to the Center for Disease Control (CDC) website documenting the source of fluorine (fluoride) being added to San Diego’s tap water. This next video link (1 min :34) shows why the pollution “solution” is effective and profitable for the chemical/fertilizer companies. If you wanted to stop a cavity, would you have asked the SD City Council to start adding pollution-scrubber-waste to the municipal water supply?

http://www.naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=F8D48C0CFDB1973434B5998319E6981C

The situation is such that no one in San Diego was “asked” if they wanted this to happen. The City Council bypassed any public review/vote/referendum. Did the SD City Council realize that water fluoridation is a form of pollution control? Maybe or maybe not. Unfortunately, not enough people are speaking out about this 50-year dirty-little-“fluoride”-secret.

One of our members suggested we provide you with City Council’s contact information so here it is below. Remember, SDSDW stands for an INVESTIGATION i.e. what exactly is the European supplier – Brenntag Chemical Company adding to the water? Expressing anger directly at City Council is ineffective. Achieving an INVESTIGATION - is effective.

After all, you are paying for your water - so what exactly is being added? To fix this situation, SD City Council would use a simple majority (show-of-hands) and Industrial Fluoridation goes away almost immediately here in San Diego. Do not be fooled by CA “State Laws” because the city ordinances we have in place right now are written specifically to stop the larger, governmental over-reach.



Also, either directly or indirectly, the city is using tax dollars to fund their pollution control operation at your expense.

For any “green-minded” members of SDSDW, you could accurately point out to City Council that once these chemical additives go down the drain, the chemicals remain in our environment, agriculture (yes, your food too) and oceans. As the video above indicates, there are not many cost-effective ways to process these chemicals which is the unfortunate reason we find ourselves in this situation.

Every email and phone call you make to City Council becomes part of the public record. We don’t want to get mad, but we do want to get even – meaning it is our right that City Council INVESTIGATE. Every time you use your water at home the chemical companies and fertilizer companies make a little more profit. It does not matter if you drink bottled water or use a whole-house reverse-osmosis filtration system because you are still unknowingly recycling chemical pollution on behalf of the suppliers every time you turn on your tap.

The Metropolitan Water District is already being sued for “bait & switch” tactics but this is not enough to vote-out the industrial chemicals from your water supply. City Council needs to first raise the issue which will not happen unless we demand an INVESTIGATION and alert our friends, neighbors and loved-ones.

Thank you for reading this e-mail and passing on to others. For newer members of SDSDW these facts may seem completely unbelievable. After all, how could a City Council that is being paid to guard us against fraud and corrupt practices be so careless with our municipal water? They micromanage many aspects of Public Safety – fire, police, building codes etc. Why have they refused to investigate Brenntag Chemical Company?

As you have probably gathered by now, Industrial Fluoridation is not about “protecting children’s teeth” (there has never been a study relating the internal ingestion of fluorine to preventing cavities but we do know that fluorine ingestion does damage organs, bones, the pineal gland and the thyroid.). In conclusion, if you believe that San Diego City Council needs to investigate Industrial Fluoridation, there are many ways to communicate with them. Please let us know if you have made contact with any City Council members or need more information. We are greatly outnumbered and out-funded. In fact, we have no funding – we only have the facts and a conscious.


Brian and SDSDW team

www.sdsdw.org

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