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UK Against Fluoridation

Friday, June 30, 2023

Thursday, June 29, 2023

Wednesday, June 28, 2023

 Dr. Peter Hotez is being assailed from all sides due to the countless Un-American statements on mockingbird media regarding the weaponization of a vaccine that has exponentially killed and injured countless people who took it due to his advice. Hotez's call for the DHS to force vaccinations on free Americans is a bridge too far. Hotez is now lashing out like a blind man with a butter knife at the growing number of voices calling him out. While documentation clearly shows early involvement between Hotez and the Coronavirus Vaccine Industrial Complex.



Tuesday, June 27, 2023

Monday, June 26, 2023

Sunday, June 25, 2023

Joy's Freedom of Information Request

Annex Subject: Freedom of Information request - Water Fluoridation: Costs broken down for F/Y 2021-2022 for the different types of expenditure. Last year, I asked for the costs broken down for F/Y 2021-2022 for the different types of expenditure in relation to Water Fluoridation. You requested me to wait until the end of F/Y 2022-2023 before resubmitting my request. The reference which you provided was 1417086 WARREN Would you now please let me see these costs. 

Dear Ms Warren, 

 
Freedom of Information Request Reference EIR-1456612  
 
Thank you for your request dated 23 May to the Department of Health and Social Care 
(DHSC), a copy of which can be found in the accompanying annex. 
 
Your request has been handled in accordance with the Environmental Information 
Regulations 2004. 
 
DHSC holds information relevant to your request. 
 
The following table shows the costs broken down for the financial year 2021/2022 for the 
different types of expenditure. 
 
Cost element  
Costs 2021/2022 
 
Staffing  
£689,543 
 Chemicals  
£1,654,791 
 Equipment and Materials 
£210,103 
 Power  
£75,270 
 Transport  
£28,531 
 Management Costs 
£325,449 
 Total exc. VAT  
£2,983,688 
 
Total inc. VAT 
£3,580,426 
 

Saturday, June 24, 2023

From A Wills

 I place adverts in some magazines about the work of Edward Priestley.  Doctors gave him 6 months to live in 1986 after he got Aplastic Anaemia (severe bone marrow destruction) from workplace toxic chemicals.  Then when being treated for this, he caught Hepatitis C from an infected NHS blood transfusion.  But 37 years later he survives & helps others.  He & his wife eat organic & avoid toxic chemicals such as fluoride.  See his website below.  Any anti-fluoridation member could place a fairly cheap ad in a smallish circulation mag.   Ann

My advert:  “Read how LEUKAEMIA & other cancers can be caused by toxic chemicals, such as benzene, solvents, pesticides, fluoride & certain medical drugs.   www.medicineandillness.com


A Wills

Public Health considers impact of putting fluoride in Manx water

 Research will be carried out on the impact of water fluoridation on reducing tooth decay in children.

Tynwald members supported the move by public health at the June sitting in a combined vote after the issue split the court the previous month.

It was put forward in an amendment by Health Minister Lawrie Hooper as a potentially more cost-effective alternative to fluoride varnish.

That had been suggested by a committee exploring children's oral health.

The public health directorate will now prepare a research paper, which will be considered by the Council of Ministers by December 2023.

The amendment tasked the body with "exploring fluoridation of water, the effects this may have on the population".

It also included looking at "to what extent it would reduce levels of tooth decay and whether it would be a more efficient and effective way of preventing tooth decay in children than targeted fluoride varnish application".

The report and any conclusions and recommendations is due to be placed on the Tynwald register in February next year.Lawrie Hooper moved the amendment on behalf of the Council of Ministers

The Social Affairs Policy Review Committee's investigation found there were about 780 children waiting to be registered at one of the island's 12 dental practices, with moves to address that partly hindered by a lack of dentists.

The island also had "remarkably high" hospital admission figures among Manx children for tooth extractions, it said.

The committee had put forward seven recommendations, including the offer of twice yearly fluoride varnish applications to all pre and primary school age children to reduce levels of decay.

Thursday, June 22, 2023

Wales - Debate on the Health and Social Care Committee Report

 

Photo of Mike HedgesMike Hedges Labour  4:35, 21 June 2023

numbers of historic patients are lower than the target, which is therefore impossible to achieve. Dentists suggest some solutions: dental contracts that are paid at the same rate for each item of treatment they deliver, a weighted capitation scheme—remember, we used to have that?—and that dentists should be rewarded for seeing higher risk patients more regularly and providing more complex treatments, which take up more time.

There has been success in protecting children's teeth, and that is through Designed to Smile. When I visited a school pre COVID and a 10-year-old in St Thomas asked me, 'What is a filling?', to someone like me whose mouth has got more mercury amalgam than it has anything else, that was a tremendous success, and I think that has been a success. But that, of course, dates back to the days of Edwina Hart. We seem to have had a gap in the middle. Welsh Government must ensure that the Designed to Smile programme is restored to pre-pandemic levels as soon as possible.

There's another way of improving dental health, and that is fluoride in the water, as the committee pointed out. I agree with the committee that the Welsh Government should commission research into the public health value and attitude towards introducing fluoride into the public water system in Wales and commit to publishing the findings of this research. Prevention is always better than treatment.

There is a shortage of qualified dentists undertaking NHS dental work in Wales. That's probably why we're having this discussion today. This, to me, indicates there is a need for a new dental school in Wales, and I have previously suggested Swansea University as a possible site, although I'm sure people from the north will suggest Bangor. I think it's important—. Having another dental teaching centre soon, at a site where we already have a medical school, is really important, and if it doesn't happen to Bangor or Swansea first, the other one comes second.

Finally, following Brexit we will have lost a large number of southern and eastern European dentists, including in the dental practice I go to. What is being done to allow non-EU qualified dentists to practice in Wales?

Wednesday, June 21, 2023

Department of Health and Social Care written question – answered on 20 June 2023.

 

Photo of Greg KnightGreg Knight Conservative, East Yorkshire

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, if he will publicise the scope and timing of the proposed consultation on proposals to expand water fluoridation in the North East; what steps he plans to take to encourage participation in that consultation; and if he will make a statement.


Photo of Neil O'BrienNeil O'Brien The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health and Social Care

The Government has stated its intention to expand water fluoridation across the North-East of England. Public consultation is proposed to start in 2023. Following the consultation, we will provide an update on the proposals for water fluoridation. The Government sought views on the future consultation process in 2022 with the outcome published and available at the following link:

https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/water-fluoridation-seeking-views-on-future-consultation-process/outcome/water-fluoridation-seeking-views-on-future-consultation-process-government-response-to-consultation-outcome

Tuesday, June 20, 2023

Monday, June 19, 2023

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Friday, June 16, 2023

 

The Fluoride Infowar: Newly Released Emails Show California Dental Director Alter Study to Remove Negative Conclusions

 

By Derrick Broze

Newly released emails show California’s State Dental Director, Dr. Jayanth Kumar, attempting to downplay data which indicates fluoride exposure is associated with lower IQ in children.

Americans are currently locked in an information war. The methods of this infowar are known as 5th Generation Warfare, and two of the most consequential battlefields are the internet and social media.

In this infowar Americans struggle on a daily basis to make sense of the constantly conflicting narratives streaming from various biased corporate media outlets, as well as the “official” party line spewed out the mouths of the government puppets and lackeys.

Amidst this confusion, Americans are also told that we are living in a period of “anti-science aggression,” a phrase popularized by Dr. Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine and Director of the Texas Children’s Hospital Center for Vaccine Development. Hotez is also the author of the upcoming book The Deadly Rise of Anti-Science.

According to Hotez, there is a rise of Americans who stubbornly refuse to accept “the science” as dogma and continue to expect scientists and studies to be free of corporate bias and conflicts of interest.

Unfortunately for Hotez, more Americans are questioning the golden calves of “modern science,” including the COVID-19 panic, vaccinations, virology, and water fluoridation.

The Fluoride Information War

The practice of adding “fluoride” — actually a combination of unpurified byproducts of phosphate mining — in the water has been happening for 70 years and has been heralded as one of the greatest health achievements of the 20th century. This process of taking waste from the phosphate industry and putting it into drinking water has long been criticized for its effects on human health and the environment.

The practice has also been the subject of a 2016 lawsuit between the Fluoride Action Network and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). The lawsuit has resulted in a 2020 trial which was put on hold until late last year, and will finally resume in January 2024.

The suit has also brought to light numerous scandals, including a scientist claiming he was threatened for his work showing fluoride’s toxicity, Assistant Secretary of Health Rachel Levine blocking the release of a report which shows fluoride impacts the IQ of children, and a behind-the-scenes look at scientists doing their best to maintain the integrity of their research.

Thursday, June 15, 2023

Wednesday, June 14, 2023

Department of Health and Social Care written question – answered on 13 June 2023.

 

Photo of Rachael MaskellRachael Maskell Labour/Co-operative, York Central

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps he is talking to (a) enable and (b) promote to the public the potential benefits of water supply fluoridation.


Photo of Neil O'BrienNeil O'Brien The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health and Social Care

The Government has stated its intention to expand water fluoridation across the North-East of England, subject to consultation, to reach an additional 1.6 million people, and plans to hold the public consultation on the proposed expansion in the North-East in 2023. Following the consultation, we will provide an update on the proposals for water fluoridation.

Water fluoridation is a safe public health intervention to improve the oral health of both adults and children and helps to tackle inequalities. The Health and Care Act will make it simpler to expand water fluoridation schemes across England.

The United Kingdom Chief Medical Officers in their joint statement in September 2021 concluded that on balance, there is strong scientific evidence that water fluoridation is an effective public health intervention for reducing the prevalence of tooth decay and improving dental health equality across the UK. Their independent report is available at the following link:

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/water-fluoridation-statement-from-the-uk-chief-medical-officers/statement-on-water-fluoridation-from-the-uk-chief-medical-officers

Chief medical officer for England  is Chris Whitty - After his Pandemic performance would you trust anything he said?


Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Dr Mercola

 

The Alarming Side Effect Showing Up Two Years Post-COVID Jab

Many people who gave into the tyrannical tirade to get the COVID-19 shots may be feeling like they dodged a bullet by avoiding any serious side effects. But is it too soon to breathe a sigh of relief? This risk of a severe side effect has more than doubled two years following the first mRNA jab.

20 Year never ending battle in the IOM against proposed fluoridation. And it's back on the agenda. It's safe and effective like the current vaccines we were told

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VICTORY AT LAST!

On Thursday June 12th 2008 the IOM DHSS announced via press release that they have officially abandoned all plans to fluoridate the Manx water supply, the decision was backed by the Council of Ministers.

The efforts to fluoridate the Manx water supply began back in September 2003 so this represents the end of a 5 year battle.

We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to all who have contributed to this massive success especially John Graham, Dr Paul Connett, Grant McPherson, Quintin Gill MHK, George Glasser, Doug Cross, Liz Vaughan, Ian Packington, Dr Peter Mansfield, David Gear, Doug & Manna Bairstow, Dawn Taylor, Dr Hans Moolenburgh, Walter Graham, Robert Pocock, Mary Hillary, Bruce Spittle, Dr A.K. Susheela, Jane Barham, Dr Adam Standring, Cathy and Wayne Justus, Janet Bridle, Leslie Hanson, Dr Mark Draper, Elizabeth McDonagh, PSM Commissioners, Ramsey Commissioners, IOM F.O.E., Glynne, Krista, Graham, Eva and to the many other concerned Manx citizens and organisations who helped by handing out leaflets, spreading the word on the issue, writing letters to the press and government, making calls to the radio, voting 'no' in the poll and by donating funds to the campaign. Also thanks to our friends and family for putting up with all that a long campaign brings. We would like to dedicate this victory for common sense and democracy to you all and in memory of Jane Jones of the NPWA who was so helpful and inspiring in the early days of our campaign.

Thank you all

Kevin Glynn & Greeba Skinner

Monday, June 12, 2023

Sunday, June 11, 2023

Saturday, June 10, 2023

Friday, June 09, 2023

UK Parliament

 

Photo of Lord Hunt of Kings HeathLord Hunt of Kings Heath Labour

To ask His Majesty's Government what is their plan for publishing an update on the progress being made on initiating new water fluoridation schemes.


Photo of Lord MarkhamLord Markham The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health and Social Care

The Government has stated its intention to expand water fluoridation across the North-East of England, subject to consultation, to reach an additional 1.6 million people. It plans to hold the public consultation on the proposed expansion in the North-East in 2023. Following the consultation, we will provide an update on the proposals for water fluoridation.

Thursday, June 08, 2023

Wednesday, June 07, 2023

 Isle of Man ministers call for research into water fluoridation

18 hours ago — "The committee also called for a supervised tooth-brushing programme to become compulsory in the island's pre-schools and reception and Year
 1 classes


The millions of £s spent in trying and trying to introduce fluoridation in Portsmouth, Southampton, IoM, Andover and other areas that could have been used to 
improve the dental service.
Hopefully Kennedy will be elected President and bans fluoridation in the USA which may make the proponents here reconsider their support

Dr Mercola

 

STORY AT-A-GLANCE

  • Within weeks of the pandemic outbreak, it had become apparent that the standard practice of putting COVID-19 patients on mechanical ventilation was a death sentence; 76.4% of COVID-19 patients (aged 18 to 65) in New York City who were placed on ventilators died. Among patients over age 65 who were vented, the mortality rate was 97.2%
  • The recommendation to place COVID patients on mechanical ventilation as a first-line response came from the World Health Organization, which allegedly based its guidance on experiences and recommendations from doctors in China. But venting COVID patients wasn’t recommended because it increased survival. It was to protect health care workers by isolating the virus inside the vent machine
  • Data suggest around 10,000 patients died with COVID in NYC hospitals after being put on ventilators in spring 2020. Other metropolitan areas also saw massive spikes in deaths among younger individuals who were at low risk of dying from COVID. It’s possible many of these deaths were the result of being placed on mechanical ventilation
  • The WHO must be held accountable for its unethical recommendation to sacrifice suspected COVID patients by using ventilation as an infection mitigation strategy — especially considering they’re now trying to get unilateral power and authority to make pandemic decisions without local input
  • Showing how the WHO’s recommendation to put patients on mechanical ventilation resulted in needless death among people who weren’t at great risk of dying from COVID is perhaps one of the most powerful talking points a country can use to argue for independence and rejection of the WHO’s pandemic treaty

Tuesday, June 06, 2023

 

PETER HITCHENS: A report published yesterday concluded the supposed benefits of lockdown were 'a drop in the bucket' when compared to the costs.