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Govt-Suppressed Fluoride Report has been Revealed! And OMRPWA Continues with Needed Fluoride Lawsuit

Andy Anderson, Chairman of Ozark Mountain Regional Public Water Authority (OMRPWA), and his faithful board continue with a much-needed lawsuit. Andy’s cell number is 870-365-6680 and his email andya@diamondcity.net in case you need to contact him. Their website: http://www.ozarkmountainregionalpwa.org The scientific reports below prove that OMRPWA Board of Directors made the right decision to resist and oppose putting […]

Dr. Phyllis Mullenix’s FULL Document on Contaminants in Fluoride Chemicals

For whatever reason, the link to the document on contaminants in fluoridation chemicals published by Dr. Phyllis Mullenix which we emailed to you on Tuesday, June 23 didn’t get uploaded correctly; there were some issues with the font and blank pages.  We’ve corrected the issue, and you may view her FULL document here.  It’s entitled […]

New Hampshire Governor Signs Infant Warning Bill Into Law

Taking into consideration that the state of Arkansas enacted a mandatory water fluoridation law (ACT 197) in 2011, we should be demanding that our state legislators pass into law in 2013 the same infant formula warning to protect the babies of Arkansas. On August 4th, 2012, the state of New Hampshire will become the first […]

Carroll-Boone Water District (CBWD) Water Operators Speak Out Against Non-compliance of a Regulated Chemical

Who’s Regulating the Regulators?
Written by Rene Fonseca,
Carroll-Boone Water District

In 2011, the Arkansas State Legislature very quickly passed a partially unfunded mandate that requires most water companies to add fluoride chemicals into public water supplies, not to purify the water but to medicate you. State legislators were lobbied by outsiders, and few Arkansas residents who oppose fluoridation were alerted. Water suppliers weren’t involved. So now there are many problems arising from this ill-advised fluoridation mandate including that fluoridation chemicals are not pure.

Fluoride costs escalate

Wednesday, March 21, 2012 by Becky Gillette   The Carroll Boone Water District (CBWD) board will meet at 10 a.m. April 19 to consider proceeding with fluoridation of public drinking water despite not having sufficient grants to cover start-up costs. The board will discuss whether to use district funds to implement fluoridation. State legislation in […]


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