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The Safe Drinking Water Act Prohibits Fluoridation throughout the Country…

Continuing on the subject of drinking water fluoridation:                Readers, fluoride is listed as a contaminant!  .Fluoride is considered an environmental contaminant… yet Public Health officials want us to believe that when it is added to the municipal drinking water, it miraculously changes into a beneficial nutrient good for your teeth […]

States & Communities Lashing Out at Water Fluoridation

Secure Arkansas believes that it’s high time to reveal more history and corruption behind the industrial toxic waste called fluoride that is being dumped into our drinking water supply and is poisoning people all across the country. Our own state of Arkansas is working to rid our population of this dangerous chemical: see our previous article, which mentions legislation to repeal […]

Explosive Evidence on Toxic Fluoride has been Buried by the Government for Years…

Act 197  of 2011 mandated the forced fluoridation of all of Arkansas’ public water supplies servicing more than 5,000 people. . . This was both unethical and unjust… and it is time for the legislators to admit that they were misinformed. . image credit Senior Federal Judge Edward Chen (pictured above) recently ruled thatfluoride poses an […]

Another Important Lawsuit Filed Against the City of Ft. Smith

On Friday, November 22, 2024, trial lawyers Joey McCutchen and Stephen Napurano filed suit against the City of Fort Smith for repeated violations of Article 12, Section 4 of our Arkansas Constitution.McCutchen posted on Facebook,  “Bottom line, a city cannot donate money to its favorite pet private individual or corporation, irrespective of how noble the mayor […]

Oklahoma Taking Charge of Their Education System

Attention: . All States! . Taking a Wrecking Ball to the U.S. Department of Education . Let’s Take Back Our Schools. . Hopefully, the new election results will bring great change to our schools! President Trump did attempt to dismantle the Education Department in his first term, but it didn’t come to fruition. Now, we believe […]


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