This is a photo of IMC Agrico – the New Wales Plant
in Polk County, Florida
from the Fluoride Action Network article:
Photographs of the Florida Phosphate Industry
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Why is there no transparency regarding fluoridation products?
Secure Arkansas intends to show you WHY transparency is withheld on fluoride additives or products.
.For far too long, our public water supply systems all across the United States have been a LITERAL hazardous waste disposal system for these chemically contaminated fluoride products that are wreaking havoc on our bodies.
Why was fluoridation banned in Utah? Because arsenic and other contaminants were found in the fluoridation chemicals at levels that are clearly NOT safe!
The maximum contaminant level goal (MCLG) for arsenic and lead is ZERO!
Arsenic is a chemical element with symbol As and atomic number 33.
From Britannica: The symbol commonly used to indicate that arsenic is deadly is the skull and crossbones. This symbol is a universal warning for toxic substances and is often used to denote the presence of poisons, including arsenic, due to its highly toxic nature and potential for causing severe poisoning and death if ingested or inhaled.
So, deadly substances are indicated by a skull and crossbones…
Note what is on these bags of fluoride, the fluoride that’s added into the public water supply:
The general public is typically not informed about this, so here you can see it for yourselves.
Truth is a deliverer.
Also, from the Periodic Table of the Elements:
Arsenic was the poison of choice until its detection became easy. Combined with gallium it forms a semiconductor used in creating high-speed integrated circuits for supercomputers and cell phones.
Arsenic and lead are both classified as hazardous substances and are regulated under multiple environmental laws due to their toxicity, persistence, and bioaccumulation risks!
In this article, you will find proof of what the chemical companies are trying so hard to conceal about their toxic products! Metals and other contaminants in fluoridation chemicals, like a high percentage of arsenic, are being exposed.
This highly-qualified doctor, Phyllis Mullenix, Ph.D. asks the simple question,
“Doesn’t the public have the ‘right to know’ what they are swallowing?”
Here’s the quick back story on Utah, dear readers.
In 2012, Utah was considering HB72, Safe Drinking Water Disclosure Act, a transparency law that would require batch-by-batch analyses of fluoridation additives.
Utah’s supplier/manufacturer of hydrofluorosilicic acid (HFS) fought passage of this transparency bill on the basis that it would release “proprietary information” to the public, and they were not about to let factual information be released to the public under any circumstances! Why? They know their product is injurious, and revealing that would unleash the truth about their fluoridation product they sold; arsenic, lead, and other contaminants will be found in there.
A high arsenic content is common to hydrofluorosilicic acid (HFS). So, they threatened to pull their product from the Utah market if the bill was not amended to keep the public uninformed of the harmful HFS content.
In other words, if they have to publicly reveal what’s in it, they won’t sell it to Utah. Period!
This is why Americans need to guard and keep strong this powerful federal law known as the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)! It allows individuals to request access to records held by federal agencies or state agencies, depending upon the circumstances.
Reading the enlightening email below tells you all you need to know… It IS the proof as to why you can’t find out what’s in the batches of additives for fluoridation. Notice the letter is from Thatcher Company located in Salt Lake City, the distributor of hydrofluorosilicic acid (HFS):
View a PDF of the emailed letter here (in larger font).
Please be sure to read the entire thing, including the bold font. You’ll see that they wrote:
Our supplier is concerned that under the terms of the bill their proprietary information would not be protected. They are willing to submit the information required by the bill but need assurance that the State of Utah will protect their information and that it would not be released to the public without their permission.
Keep in mind that we’re talking about fluoridation additives, literally the waste products of the phosphate fertilizer industry. When Thatcher notes their concern about their proprietary information in their email, it’s not like keeping a recipe for fried chicken or a scrumptious cookie secret. Their “proprietary information” involves DEADLY additives and chemicals being added to the water supply by the addition of fluoride.
We get it. They’re concerned about that.
But we’d like to know: where is their “concern” for public health and welfare?
Are money and continued sales more important to them than that? Something to consider…
And the really big question: where are they going to dispose of this highly toxic substance? There are only a limited number of landfills in the nation that can accept hazardous waste from all generator classes.
Arsenic is one of the eight metals regulated under RCRA (the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act) which governs the disposal of solid and hazardous waste.
Again, as Dr. Phyllis Mullenix asks: “Doesn’t the public have the ‘right to know’ what they are swallowing?”
So, let’s look more into the fluoridation players:
Thatcher Company was the distributor for Mosaic Company, and
Mosaic Company is the manufacturer of the fluoride product.
So… is the Mosaic Company, which is headquartered in Tampa, Florida, the manufacturer of the toxic fluoride product that was tested to have arsenic and other contaminants (added into the public water supply) in Utah? Secure Arkansas believes they are…
Mosaic Company – Is one of the largest producers of fluorosilicic acid (H₂SiF₆), a by-product of phosphate fertilizer production, which is commonly used in municipal water fluoridation. Mosaic is a major supplier to water treatment facilities across North America.
We have included this alarming information in our previous alerts, but here’s the proof in the chemical analysis! See the following from Dr. Phyllis Mullenix’s critical report for the state of Utah:
Here are the Certificates of Analysis (COAs) for Hydrofluorosilicic Acid (HFS) that were performed by a state certified independent laboratory covering 3 different years — 2012, 2013, and 2018. All HFS samples were NSF Standard 60 certified.
For example, in the 2012 analysis: arsenic revealed 63.7 ppm in the raw additive
and a lead content of 22.2 ppm.
2013 analysis: Arsenic = 67.8 ppm
2018 analysis: Arsenic = 69.7 ppm
Yes, Arsenic was found IN the fluoride samples there.
So… what’s the big deal about arsenic?? And what happens when it’s found with other heavy metals / contaminants?
Arsenic and lead are both classified as hazardous substances and are regulated under multiple environmental laws due to their toxicity, persistence, and bioaccumulation risks.
The public is not informed that fluoridation can mean daily exposure to:
arsenic, a known carcinogen, and
lead, a known neurotoxin.
Exposure via the additive is over and above that delivered in corroded lead pipes. Even low-dose, long-term exposure may pose health risks.
So, the nasty chemical additive fluoride that’s used to so-call “improve” dental health contains arsenic, which, incidentally, is allowed in measures of 0.010 ppm in our drinking water of the current (warped) EPA standards — but again: the maximum contaminant level goal (MCLG) is zero, due to arsenic’s cancer-causing impact.
Remember Little Red Riding Hood? Talk about fluoride being a wolf in sheep’s clothing…
Here’s more about arsenic, and we’ve listed some other deadly contaminants as well:
Arsenic- Classified as Hazardous Waste- MCLG is zero
A known carcinogen linked to cancer, cardiovascular disease, and developmental issues.
NSF testing has found trace amounts in some fluoridation additives, but the levels are supposed to remain below EPA’s Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) of 0.010 mg/L (10 ppb). The EPA classifies arsenic as a known human carcinogen due to its link to lung, bladder, and skin cancers.
Arsenic and its compounds are listed as hazardous substances under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA, or Superfund Law).
Aluminum
Fluoride has a strong affinity for aluminum, forming aluminum fluoride complexes, which some researchers suggest may impact the nervous system and contribute to Alzheimer’s disease, though this remains debated. More could be said here…
Barium
Linked to hypertension and cardiovascular problems when consumed in high doses.
Present in some fluoridation chemicals at trace levels.
Lead- Classified as Hazardous Waste- MCLG is zero
Can leach from pipes in older water systems, potentially affecting brain development in children.
Lead is listed as a hazardous waste under RCRA due to its high toxicity to the nervous system, especially in children.
Some studies suggest that fluorosilicic acid may increase lead leaching from pipes, though the EPA states that properly maintained systems mitigate this risk, BUT what if systems are NOT up to par all the time? The EPA and CDC recognize there is no safe level of lead exposure.
Mercury
Extremely toxic in even trace amounts, affecting neurological and kidney function.
Fluoride additives may contain very low levels, but regulatory agencies are supposed to set strict limits.
Radium (Radioactive Isotopes)
Can be found in phosphate rock deposits, which are the source of fluorosilicic acid.
Exposure is linked to bone cancer and leukemia.
Something else to consider: so often, we want a cure for this or that ailment… but take a look at those health problems mentioned above.
Doesn’t it look like removing fluoride from our public water supply would go a LONG way to answering those issues?
Addressing the root cause is important.
In closing, the American public is in a crisis situation regarding these dangerous fluoridation products being added to our drinking water across the United States. Urgent action is needed by states other than Utah quickly! States must individually remove water fluoridation practices.
Again, it’s high time that state governments take responsibility to remove the harmful fluoridation contents from all their drinking water systems. Arsenic and more WILL be found in the fluoridation additives! The only acceptable level of arsenic is ZERO.
States, sufficient proof has already been found and documented. We pray you will be compelled to take action!
For further information, you may want to check out these last two alerts from Secure Arkansas:
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