Guest guest Posted May 7, 2010 Report Share Posted May 7, 2010 Hi everyone, As many of you know, I rarely pass along other people's articles, I write and take responsibility for my own material. But in this case, it's both timely and an honor to do so. The emphasis is as I received it, I have altered nothing. E _____ From Professor Richard Sauerheber, Palamar College Summary of the week in paradise May 2, 2010 To all concerned: Saturday, April 24th, in downtown San Diego was the day when one part of our world turned right-side-up, after being upside down for over 60 years. I visited the San Diego Zoo that day to take close-up photographs of the eyes of the alligators, as a control set of photos to compare later on after the alligators have been forced to live in fluoridated water for awhile. I had read that this fluosilicic acid-drugged water can, depending on hardness, redden their eyes, warp their soft-bone backs, and lead to suffering and a shortened lifespan. After leaving the Zoo, I ate at the El Indio restaurant on India Street , for old times' sake when I ran the diabetes research laboratory at Sharp Rees-Stealy Clinic on 4th and Grape. On my way out I noticed one disheveled month-old copy of a downtown newspaper, the Presidio Sentinel, still in the newsstand, and I grabbed what I call now the Amazing Golden Ticket. Inside was an article on how this paper actually spends all their time writing the truth and how rewarding it is. I sent a note to the editor that evening, and received a prompt response and great interest on the matter of injecting chemicals into our water to treat people through public water supplies. Suddenly San Diego had found an advocate: a newspaper in extremely good standing that writes material for the benefit of the people. Now that this week has finished, what has transpired is nothing less than an inspiration. San Diego supervisor Ron Roberts, according to the editor-in-chief of the Sentinel, Patty Ducey-Brooks, is now questioning his role, after she explained that there is no such entity as pure 'fluoride'. All agents that contain the charged fluoride ion vary wildly in toxicity. After additional calls and interviews, Patty Ducey-Brooks received confirmation from the public information officer for the City of San Diego Public Utilities Department that the material, for which District tanks are being built, is the toxic hazardous waste, fluosilicic acid-enriched mixture that most other large U.S. cities inject, at dilute levels to minimize the chance of acute poisoning. The fluosilicic acid is added to elevate the fluoride ion in the blood. Numerous people who are allergic to fluoride have been moving to San Diego to avoid it. After much quick hard data gathering and fact checking, a full front page story that exposes these facts has now been published in the Sentinel with a link to the massive data repository of facts at www.fluoridealert.org <http://www.fluoridealert.org/> , which is affiliated with Dr. Waldbott's original scientific journal Fluoride. Many citizens now understand, after reading Patty Ducey-Brooks' article, what is about to transpire in San Diego . The proposed injections of this toxic hazardous waste were scheduled for this month city-wide 'to prevent tooth decay,' even though studies show it doesn't work. The Health Department's own statistics from their original experiments in Newburg and Kingston , N.Y. , (when read correctly) proves that artificial fluoridation does not prevent decay; it merely makes teeth erupt later than normal, probably due to thyroid suppression. This, of course, causes a delay in decay, and makes it easy to read the statistics incorrectly. The teeth that had not yet come through in the 6 and 7-year olds, were actually reported as " no decay. " The California Oral Health Needs Assessment of 1994 claimed that their study proved the children of this State desperately needed fluoride in their water. However it actually proved just the opposite. The study showed that California had only about a quarter as much water fluoridation as the nation as a whole, yet the 15 year-old children had less tooth decay than the national average, proving the above statement (San Diego Union Tribune, 9/1/99). Instead of helping children, fluoridation increases the number of children with mottled teeth enamel. And in everyone it causes a slow structural weakening of the skeleton. The Sentinel, because its editors are respected in this city, was quickly able to discover information hidden in many cities for years, even without court action. In the past the honorable Jeff Green and Anita Shattuck fought diligently against various mayors and officials who were uninformed about the undefined word 'fluoride,' and were able to forestall its use by encouraging voting by the people. Jeff said that never in history has the city had a public voice of advocacy until now. The Sentinel editor found that construction of the tanks and delivery systems are still unfinished, causing the start-up injection date to be delayed until November, 2010. San Diego citizens have twice voted against injecting anything referred to as 'fluoride' into public water and the FDA has never approved such use of the chemical. It is a violation of the Food Drug and Cosmetic Act of 1972 for any water district in the U.S. to inject agents to treat human tissue, and no facility has ever been given a proper permit from the FDA to formulate any chemical preparation to be ingested by humans as required by the Act. Because the California state drug statutes forbid re-labeling any chemical substance as anything other than what it actually is, I now truly believe that San Diego, with the stellar advocate, the Presidio Sentinel, has an excellent chance of remaining one of the few large cities in the United States to reject adding this extremely toxic crude hazardous waste into their water supply. We now have reason to believe that at long last, the tables have turned right side up again, but we need all the help we can get. Patty has given us 1,000 copies of the Sentinel to send or pass out to everyone we know, and to leave at stores, churches, colleges-and for anyone who will pass them out, BUT KEEP THEM MOVING -- DON'T JUST READ AND TOSS. THEY ARE TOO PRECIOUS! We are writing on some of them, " Do not discard--please share. " It is especially important to mail or E-mail a copy of it (see above attached copy of the Sentinel article) to other newspapers and radio stations throughout the country. It is 'new news' now. Later on it won't be. You can now pick up copies of the Sentinel that has the article: " Are We Really Poisoning Our Drinking Water? " on the front page of the paper, at Anita Shattuck's home at 403 Marcos Street, San Marcos, CA 92069. Phone: (760) 752-1621, E-mail: bakeranita <outbind://243-000000007E84A5D4EDDF0E4285E61066B8B93506C4DAD300/mc/compose?t o=bakeranita . She is up by 7:00 and to bed by 11:00, and is usually home, but do call first if it is convenient. I write this in honor of all those who worked so hard before us, including Dr. George Waldbott, Buck (The Grim Truth About Fluoridation), Dr. C. Baird Hastings, the world's premier calcium physiologist of all time, epidemiologist Dr. John Yiamouyiannis, so often denounced because of his accurate proofs that artificial fluoridation promotes increased untreatable cancers, dentist Dr. Grant Layton (who donated his last copy of the Yiamouyiannis' Fluoride the Aging Factor), and so many others. Sadly this week we hear of the passing of Dr. Krook from Cornell University , the veterinary pathologist who alone was able to identify the agent which tortured for so many years the Justus horses and dogs in Colorado . And to those who still fight, like Christopher Bryson, author of The Fluoride Deception; the National Research Council and endocrinologist Dr. Kathleen Theissen; neurology research scientist Dr. Phyllis Mullenix; chemistry Professor Dr. Paul Connett; Gene Burk; Maureen Jones; Anita Shattuck; Jeff Green; Daniel Stockin; David Kennedy, DDS; all my dedicated and so-interested full-of-truth students, and so many rational others. Congratulations to all of you. With the truth, as those at the Sentinel say, this hopefully can be stopped for the entire country, and with due diligence and accuracy, one day it surely will. Sincerely, Richard Sauerheber , PhD, Chemistry, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California. 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