Archives For Action Alerts

Mountain Home Bridges Conference is UN Agenda 21

This UN Agenda 21/Sustainable Development conference purports to prepare the community on how to deal with low-income people. They claim North Central Arkansas ACCESS (Arkansas Communities Connecting Effective Services for Success) can move the region’s low-income families out of poverty and improve the region.

Last Workshop of the Corps

The Corps of Engineers’ goal is sustainable development/U.N. Agenda 21/wetlands. They claim they don’t want to leave any eco footprint on the land.

Carroll Boone Water District Operator Takes Up Fluoride Mandate Fight

“Hot Springs is known worldwide for its water, and Eureka Springs also has a history of being renowned for the healing quality of its water,” Harvey said. “People may be less likely to come visit if they know that our water could be contaminated with a known accumulative toxic poison. We live in an era of a lot of health-conscious people that want to avoid poisonous chemicals in our food and water.”

Clinton and Surrounding Area Property Rights at Risk

The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service will have a public meeting for their proposed designation of the Yellowcheek Darter to the endangered species list. This affects the following five counties in Arkansas: Cleburne, Pope, Searcy, Stone and Van Buren. This covers approximately 87,000 acres directly adjacent to the habitat streams of the Yellowcheek Darter.

Emergency Appeal for Funds

February is National Dental Awareness month and the Arkansas Health Department is running radio ads promoting fluoride in drinking water. Instead of talking about oral hygiene, it’s all about water fluoridation, which we find strange due to the fact that Arkansas already has a dangerous state mandate in place.


Next Page
Previous Page