Australia - Fluoride rally
Fluoride rally called
By DI THOMAS
THE organisers of an anti-fluoridation protest rally and street walk in Wodonga tomorrow have urged the city’s residents to act in defence of their rights “before they are completely taken away”. Fluoride Education Awareness Team president Marilyn Edgar said the imminent fluoridation of the Wodonga water supply in February would force the public to take more drastic steps to ensure they were heard. Miss Edgar said the team would show residents how civil non-compliance could work and how to confirm their right to protect their health.
“We as individuals are entitled to a referendum,” she said.
“Any claims by politicians to the contrary are purely used as a smoke-screen to deter people from acting against the unconstitutional policies and acts.
“Water fluoridation is civil conscription, which is compulsory medication of the population. “Compulsory medication is illegal.”
Miss Edgar said the rally would provide materials to the public to prove their rights did exist and that government departments were bound by the Federal Constitution.
“We would like to see large numbers of people turn out for this rally to fast track this essential information to as many people as possible,” she said.
The rally starts at 10am tomorrow from Woodland Grove in Wodonga.
It will be followed by a street walk.
By DI THOMAS
THE organisers of an anti-fluoridation protest rally and street walk in Wodonga tomorrow have urged the city’s residents to act in defence of their rights “before they are completely taken away”. Fluoride Education Awareness Team president Marilyn Edgar said the imminent fluoridation of the Wodonga water supply in February would force the public to take more drastic steps to ensure they were heard. Miss Edgar said the team would show residents how civil non-compliance could work and how to confirm their right to protect their health.
“We as individuals are entitled to a referendum,” she said.
“Any claims by politicians to the contrary are purely used as a smoke-screen to deter people from acting against the unconstitutional policies and acts.
“Water fluoridation is civil conscription, which is compulsory medication of the population. “Compulsory medication is illegal.”
Miss Edgar said the rally would provide materials to the public to prove their rights did exist and that government departments were bound by the Federal Constitution.
“We would like to see large numbers of people turn out for this rally to fast track this essential information to as many people as possible,” she said.
The rally starts at 10am tomorrow from Woodland Grove in Wodonga.
It will be followed by a street walk.
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