Thursday, May 5, 2011

Fluoride Choice vote in Franklin this Friday

You are receiving this email because you live and/or work in Franklin and because you care about your individual health freedom. 
Only you can consent to receiving a medication. No one has a right to force one on you. 
This Friday morning at 10:00 am, there will be a vote of the Franklin Health Board on whether or not to continue the old 1970 policy of forced fluoridation of the people in Franklin. Ingesting fluoride ought to be a personal decision, not a government decision. 
For the background on this story, see www.franklinminutemen.com/id2.html 
I will be representing fluoride choice at this Friday's health board meeting. If you are able to join me, that might make a difference in the vote's outcome. The meeting will be in the small conference room right next to the clerk's office. I know it's a work day, but standing room only would truly rock! 
Please forward to other Franklin residents who care about their medical rights. 
Thanks,
Rich Aucoin

1 comment:

  1. Good luck, Rich! There's a growing momentum, with citizen "consumers" standing for Informed Consent, also with the largely unmentioned exponential rise in fluorosilic acid costs, mostly due to shipping costs going through the roof. Talk on the blogosphere includes a "shortage" of the fluorosilicic acid, but I question that. I think it's meant as "locally sourced fluorosilicic acid", hence the shipping cost problem. Interesting to note some places in Canada will see their costs more than double soon, and so are seriously considering discontinuing the contamination. Keep informed- set your Google Alert to "fluoride" (no quote marks tho).
    Thanks for what you are doing! Best, Pat www.survivingfluoride.blogspot.com

    ReplyDelete