Dec
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CDC and ADA Now Advise to Avoid Using Fluoride

mercola.com | November 13, 2010

A new study in the Journal of the American Dental Association finds once again that, contrary to what most people have been told, fluoride is actually bad for teeth.

Exposure to high levels of fluoride results in a condition known as fluorosis, in which tooth enamel becomes discolored. The condition can eventually lead to badly damaged teeth. The new study found that fluoride intake during a child’s first few years of life is significantly associated with fluorosis, and warned against using fluoridated water in infant formula.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is of a similar opinion. According to their website:

“Recent evidence suggests that mixing powdered or liquid infant formula concentrate with fluoridated water on a regular basis may increase the chance of a child developing … enamel fluorosis.”

Dr. Mercola’s Comments:

It was 2007 when the American Dental Association (ADA) first warned that parents of infants younger than a year old “should consider using water that has no or low levels of fluoride” when mixing baby formula, due to concerns about fluorosis.

Now the Journal of the American Dental Association has published a study that found increased fluorosis risk among infants who were fed infant formula reconstituted with fluoride-containing water, as well as used fluoridated toothpastes.

The authors noted:

“Results suggest that prevalence of mild dental fluorosis could be reduced by avoiding ingestion of large quantities of fluoride from reconstituted powdered concentrate infant formula and fluoridated dentifrice.”

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has also followed suit, warning on their Community Water Fluoridation page that mixing powdered or liquid infant formula concentrate with fluoridated water on a regular basis may increase the chance of a child developing enamel fluorosis.

They also state:

“In children younger than 8 years of age, combined fluoride exposure from all sources—water, food, toothpaste, mouth rinse, or other products—contributes to enamel fluorosis.”

This is as far as the CDC warnings go, however, and they continue to state that water fluoridation is safe — and dental fluorosis is only a “cosmetic” problem. In reality, neither of these assertions is true.

Dental Fluorosis is a Sign of Excessive Fluoride Intake

Dental fluorosis results in white and brown spots on your teeth. It is only caused by fluoride — typically due to ingesting too much fluoride during your developing years, from birth to about 8 years of age. According to the CDC, about one-third of U.S. children aged 12 to 15 years have very mild to mild forms of enamel fluorosis on their teeth.

Promoters of fluoridation say that these markings are “just cosmetic,” but it can also be an indication that the rest of your body, such as your bones and the rest of your organs, including your brain, has been exposed to too much fluoride also.

As Dr. Paul Connett, a chemist specializing in environmental chemistry, explained in our recent interview:

“We know that 32 percent of American children have been overexposed to fluoride because you have this telltale sign of dental fluorosis, which in its mildest form is little white specs. But when it gets more serious, it affects more of the surface of your teeth and it becomes colored; yellow, brown and orange mottling of the teeth …

The teeth are the window to the bones. If you’ve seen the damage to the teeth, what damage can you not see?”

In other words, if fluoride is having a detrimental, visual effect on the surface of your teeth, you can be virtually guaranteed that it’s also damaging something else inside your body, such as your bones.

Bone is living tissue that is constantly being replaced through cellular turnover. Bone building is a finely balanced, complicated process. Fluoride has been known to disrupt this process ever since the 1930s.

Why it’s Dangerous to Swallow Fluoride

The United States is one of only eight countries in the entire developed world that fluoridates more than 50 percent of its water supply. It is added under the guise that it helps prevent and control tooth decay …

This is in spite of the fact that there never been any demonstrated difference in tooth decay between countries with fluoridated and non-fluoridated water, and no difference between states that have a high- or low percentage of their water fluoridated.

Even promoters of fluoridation concede that the major benefits are topical; fluoride works from the outside of the tooth, not from inside of your body, so why swallow it?

The fluoride added to your drinking water is in fact a chemical waste product! It is NOT something you should use as a supplement to your diet.

There are plenty of studies showing the dangers of fluoride to your health, such as:

As far as tooth decay is concerned, this is not caused by lack of fluoride.

Tooth decay is caused by acids in your mouth, typically created from sugar being metabolized by bacteria (Streptococcus mutans), and as you may already know, the number one source of calories in the United States is high fructose corn syrup.

The acid produced then attacks your enamel. Eventually the bacteria can get into the dentine, at which point tooth decay sets in. So there are far better options for decreasing tooth decay than using a topical or ingested poison, with a chief one being minimizing your intake of sugary foods and eating a healthful diet.

You typically don’t find dental caries in more primitive societies that do not consume vast amounts of sugar like in the United States.

Make Sure Your Children are Not Exposed to Fluoride

One of dentist Bill Osmunson’s main concerns is water fluoridation for infants. The ADA and the CDC now both recommend that infants NOT receive fluoridated water for drinking, nor for making their formula, as fluoridated water contains 250 times more fluoride than mother’s milk.

“We shouldn’t fluoridate water and harm our most vulnerable,” Dr. Osmunson says.

It is my strong belief and recommendation to avoid giving your children fluoridated water.

Unfortunately, the only way to ensure your water is pure enough to drink is by installing ahigh quality water filtration system in your house, such as a reverse osmosis filter that can filter out much of the fluoride and other dangerous water contaminants like disinfection byproducts (DBPs).

Remember that most bottled water also typically contains fluoride, even though it’s not stated on the label, and whatever you do, avoid using “nursery water,” which is fluoridated water sold specifically for infants.

Fluoride in your drinking water is one more reason why breastfeeding your infant is so essential. Nature has kept breast milk virtually fluoride-free for a reason.

If you are unable to breastfeed and are instead using formula, make sure the water you use is fluoride-free. Again, for now the best way you can provide pure, fluoride-free water to your family is by using a reverse osmosis filter, which you can install in your home.

Even better, if you are unable to breastfeed use this recipe to make homemade infant formula using raw milk and no water at all.

Keep in mind also that if you are a pregnant woman it is equally important for your water to be fluoride-free, as this chemical can harm your developing fetus.

The Ultimate Solution is to Get Fluoride Out of Tap Water

Even though the ADA and the CDC have issued warnings that parents not use fluoridated tap water to make infant formula, neither of them has openly informed the public!

So there are millions of parents out there using tap water to make up formula, oblivious of the fact that the agencies that promote fluoridation in this country have issued a specific warning against using fluoridated water for this purpose.

Not only that, but by fluoridating the municipal water supply you doom many low-income families to fail to protect their young children from this dangerous drug, even if they have this information, as they simply don’t have the resources to install a reverse osmosis system.

This is why the only real solution is to stop the archaic practice of water fluoridation in the United States.

The Fluoride Action Network is an absolutely phenomenal resource for further education, and they’re doing much to pressure the US government for change. We will be working together to devise a complete game plan to tackle this issue head on. Once we reach the tipping point, which may be as little as 5 percent of the population, we will be able to reverse the policies of water fluoridation.

Our strategy will begin with addressing Canada, because 60 percent of Canada is already un-fluoridated. If we can get the rest of Canada to stop fluoridating their water, we believe the U.S. will be forced to follow.

You can visit www.FluorideAlert.org for the most recent updates and progress, as well as tips on how you can get involved and take action in this important cause.

In addition, I highly recommend getting a copy of Dr. Connett’s new book, The Case Against Fluoride, for more information on the bad science and political agendas that got this toxic chemical in our drinking water and is, at least for now, keeping it there.

Feb
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Jared AKA Dubble of WACC Releases Hip Hop Album: The Awakening

Jared, Co-Organizer of We Are Change Chicago, has released a full length Hip Hop album entitled The Awakening (click to download for free).  The album is full of substance and “truth movement” based content.  So give it a listen, and help spread it and the information it contains.  Support real Hip Hop and the search for the Truth.

“I encourage all listeners to research the information provided in these songs. My main goal in music is to educate people and wake them up the the realities they have yet to comprehend. Seek Truth. Share Knowledge. Embrace The Awakening.”  -Jared

Jan
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Reality Report Fluoride Coverage features Republic Now of Eastern Iowa

Brandon Echols, Coordinator of Republic Now of Iowa


As I sat on my personnel directors couch wondering what the sly smile on his face was about, I saw Gary Franchi take center-stage on the 57inch wide screen television in front of me.

But this just wasn’t any night, this was Conspiracy Documentary Night at Alvin Whitchers. And this night, Alvin knew something that I or our Campaigns Manager, Adam Brown, didn’t.

“Hey, watch this guys.” It sounded so typical, little did we know that we were in for the shock of our activist lives. Gary Franchi left and a news anchor came on and began speaking of the Federal Government taking a serious look at the dangerous effects of Fluoride in the tapwater.

The Reality Report flashed through one set of footage from local activists all over the nation in response to Alex jones and Infowars’ “There Is Poison In The tap Water” flyer campaign
And suddenly there it was. Republic Now’s video footage of our flyering Cedar Rapids and Marion, Iowa.

I jumped off the couch. Adam Brown looked completely shocked and all he could do was utter “No way…is that…is that?”

We were quite honored to be mentioned alongside other great activist groups such as We Are Change Wichita. But the most important fact of the broadcast was that the government will be reducing the fluoride levels in the water supply and bringing the idea of fluoridation into direct questioning, after decades of medicating us through the water supply. And six months after the flyer campaigns the government has caved into public pressure.
Let us push this attack on all fronts and not let up!

The official anti-fluoridation website for the great state of Iowa is JustWaterPlease.com and our own activist website is RepublicNow.tv

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Editor’s Note: When asked about getting involved and the difference it can make, which perfectly is exemplified by this article and these videos, Brandon Stated:

“Going out and getting active in a small town or county area is simple and easy. All you need is a passion and desire to change the world, one town at a time. You can affect a large group of people by focusing on what you know, and what the people in your community are concerned about.”

Jan
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US says fluoride is causing splotchy teeth, maybe other ills; calls for lower levels in water

9:18 p.m. CST, January 7, 2011

ATLANTA (AP) — In a remarkable turnabout, federal health officials say many Americans are now getting too much fluoride because of its presence not just in drinking water but in toothpaste, mouthwash and other products, and it’s causing splotches on children’s teeth and perhaps more serious problems.

FILE - In this June 3, 2008 file photo, Liberty Valley Elementary School, Danville, Pa., kindergarten student Tianna Swisher attempts to drink from the water fountain at Montour Preserve, near Washingtonville, Pa., during the school's outdoor field trip. Fluoride in drinking water, credited with dramatically cutting cavities and tooth decay, may now be too much of a good thing. It's causing spots on some kids' teeth. A reported increase in the spotting problem is one reason the federal government will announce Friday, Jan. 7, 2011, it plans to lower the recommended limit for fluoride in water supplies, the first such change in nearly 50 years. (AP Photo/Bloomsburg Press Enterprise, Bill Hughes, File) (Bill Hughes, AP / June 3, 2008)

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced plans Friday to lower the recommended level of fluoride in drinking water for the first time in nearly 50 years, based on a fresh review of the science.

The announcement is likely to renew the battle over fluoridation, even though the addition of fluoride to drinking water is considered one of the greatest public health successes of the 20th century. The U.S. prevalence of decay in at least one tooth among teens has declined from about 90 percent to 60 percent.

The government first began urging municipal water systems to add fluoride in the early 1950s. Since then, it has been put in toothpaste and mouthwash. It is also in a lot of bottled water and in soda. Some kids even take fluoride supplements. Now, young children may be getting too much.

“Like anything else, you can have too much of a good thing,” said Dr. Howard Pollick, a professor at the University of California, San Francisco’s dental school and spokesman for the American Dental Association.

One reason behind the change: About 2 out of 5 adolescents have tooth streaking or spottiness because of too much fluoride, a government study found recently. In extreme cases, teeth can be pitted by the mineral — though many cases are so mild only dentists notice it. The problem is generally considered cosmetic and not a reason for serious concern.

The splotchy tooth condition, fluorosis, is unexpectedly common in youngsters ages 12 through 15 and appears to have grown more common since the 1980s, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

But there are also growing worries about more serious dangers from fluoride.

The Environmental Protection Agency released two new reviews of research on fluoride Friday. One of the studies found that prolonged, high intake of fluoride can increase the risk of brittle bones, fractures and crippling bone abnormalities.

Critics of fluoridated water seized on the proposed change Friday to renew their attacks on it — a battle that dates back to at least the Cold War 1950s, when it was denounced by some as a step toward Communism. Many activists nowadays don’t think fluoride is essential, and they praised the government’s new steps.

“Anybody who was anti-fluoride was considered crazy,” said Deborah Catrow, who successfully fought a ballot proposal in 2005 that would have added fluoride to drinking water in Springfield, Ohio. “It’s amazing that people have been so convinced that this is an OK thing to do.”

Dental and medical groups applauded the announcement.

“This change is necessary because Americans have access to more sources of fluoride than they did when water fluoridation was first introduced,” Dr. O. Marion Burton, president of the American Academy of Pediatrics, said in a statement.

The fluoridated water standard since 1962 has been a range of 0.7 parts per million for warmer climates where people used to drink more water to 1.2 parts per million in cooler regions. The new proposal from HHS would set the recommended level at just 0.7. Meanwhile, the EPA said it is reviewing whether to lower the maximum allowable level of fluoride in drinking water from the current 4 parts per million.

“EPA’s new analysis will help us make sure that people benefit from tooth decay prevention while at the same time avoiding the unwanted health effects from too much fluoride,” said Peter Silva, an EPA assistant administrator.

Fluoride is a mineral that exists in water and soil. About 70 years ago, scientists discovered that people whose supplies naturally had more fluoride also had fewer cavities.

In 1945, Grand Rapids, Mich., became the world’s first city to add fluoride to its drinking water. Six years later a study found a dramatic decline in tooth decay among children there, and the surgeon general endorsed water fluoridation.

And in 1955, Procter & Gamble Co. marketed the first fluoride toothpaste, Crest, with the slogan “Look, Mom, no cavities!”

But that same year, The New York Times called fluoridation of public water one of the country’s “fiercest controversies.” The story said some opponents called the campaign for fluoridation “the work of Communists who want to soften the brains of the American people.”

The battles continue for a variety of reasons today.

In New York, the village of Cobleskill outside Albany stopped adding fluoride to its drinking water in 2007 after the longtime water superintendent became convinced the additive was contributing to his knee problems. Two years later, the village reversed the move after dentists and doctors complained.

According to a recent CDC report, nearly 23 percent of children ages 12 to 15 had fluorosis in a study done in 1986-87. That rose to 41 percent in a study that covered 1999 through 2004.

“The report of discoloration has been going up over the years,” said Dr. Robert Barsley, a professor at the LSU Health Sciences Center School of Dentistry. “It is not the water that’s causing this by any means. It’s the extra fluoride products — toothpaste, mouthwash — that people are using. And people want nice white teeth so they brush three times a day.”

Susan Jeansonne, oral health program manager for Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, said one reason for the problem is children swallowing fluoride toothpaste or eating it.

Toothpaste labels have long recommended that parents supervise children under 6 when they are brushing their teeth; give them only a pea-size amount; and make sure they spit it out. Toddlers under 2 shouldn’t use toothpaste with fluoride.

In 2006, the National Academy of Sciences released a report recommending that the EPA lower its maximum allowable level of fluoride in drinking water. The report warned severe fluorosis could occur at 2 parts per million. Also, a majority of the report’s authors said a lifetime of drinking water with fluoride at 4 parts per million or higher could raise the risk of broken bones.

In addition, in 2005, the heads of 11 EPA unions, including ones representing the agency’s scientists, pleaded with the EPA to reduce the permissible level of fluoride in water to zero, citing research suggesting it can cause cancer.

In Europe, fluoride is rarely added to water supplies. In Britain, only about 10 percent of the population has fluoridated water. It has been a controversial issue there, with critics arguing people shouldn’t be forced to have “medical treatment” forced on them.

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Associated Press writers Dina Capiello in Washington, Maria Cheng in London, John Seewer in Toledo, Ohio, David B. Caruso in New York, and Mary Foster in New Orleans contributed to this report, along with AP news researcher Jennifer Farrar in New York.

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Online:

CDC on fluoridation: http://www.cdc.gov/fluoridation

Dec
1

WE ARE CHANGE CHICAGO MEMBER ASSAULTED AND ARRESTED ON FALSE CHARGES FOR QUESTIONING DR. OZ ABOUT VACCINES

On November 6th, Dr. Oz hosted a health expo in Chicago’s Millennium Park. We Are Change Chicago (WACC) members attended hoping to ask Dr. Oz some questions about the dangers of vaccines. The poisonous additives causing adverse reactions for some people are never discussed in the mainstream media.

The WACC member asked Dr. Oz some questions and he responded very politely. As the WACC member was asking his final question, a man walking with Dr. Oz said, “get this guy out of here”. This man and a second man in the group then grabbed and shoved the WACC member. The WACC member repeatedly asked the second man to stop assaulting him or he would call the police. The second man claimed to be a policeman and told the WACC member to go ahead and call the police. About a half hour later, the police finally arrived and went directly to the second man/perpetrator The responding officers were talking to the perpetrator when the WACC member told them that he was the one who had called 911. While motioning to the perpetrator, the responding officer very rudely replied “no he called” As the WACC member was explaining what happened to the responding officer, they interjected with veiled threats. After some time, and without questioning witnesses, the responding officers asked the WACC member to walk over to the squad car for what he thought was a formal statement. When they got to the car, the police immediately started to frisk him. When he asked what was going on, they informed him that he was being arrested for assault. He was not read his rights and the police wouldn’t tell him who he was being accused of assaulting. He spent over ten hours in police custody. Their final act of intimidation was to prolong his processing. The WACC member found out later that he was arrested for assaulting the perpetrator, who had attacked him. This incident is another example of how law enforcement betrays the public trust and how we are already living in a POLICE STATE!

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Oct
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WAC Chicago, McDonald’s CEO, Chicago Fed CEO, The Power of Consumer Demand, and this “Post – 9/11 World”

“The Consumer is gonna be king…  always.”  -Michael H. Moskow, former president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (1:26:45)

“Left unabated, obesity would overtake smoking as a leading preventable cause of death in this country.”  -David Satcher, MD, Former US Surgeon General. (From Super Size Me)

“We’re developing a society because of all of these different toxins known to affect brain function… that not only has a lot more people of lower IQ, but a lot fewer people of higher IQ.  In other words… a chemical dumbing down of society….  That leaves them dependent on government….  Then we have this mass of people who are gonna believe anything they’re told because they can’t really think clearly.  And very few people… who can figure this all out, and that’s what they want.”  -Doctor Russell Blaylock

“We have a government that deliberately orchestrates needless fear and makes people insecure enough to ignore the reality of their lost liberties.”  -Congressman Ron Paul.

“We cannot wait for the final proof, the smoking gun that could come in the form of a mushroom cloud.”  -George W. Bush

“What about people returning from the war?  Soldiers, and jobs?  Are we keeping the war going in order to not face what to do with our soldiers who come back looking for jobs?  Now that’s not the reason for the war going on… and when the debt is mentioned, the debt that the US has that keeps increasing partly because of trying to be the policemen of the world, we have a very big question about how long do we stay in Afghanistan.”  -Philip Kotler (0:56:43)

“We are definitely as a nation living beyond our means, and our fiscal trends, our government spending, is unsustainable… because of mostly social security and entitlement programs.”  -Michael H. Moskow, former president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (0:57:24)


On September 16th 2010 We Are Change Chicago attended a meeting entitled “New Patterns in Global Consumer Demand” put on by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs which featured Jim Skinner (CEO of McDonalds), Philip Kotler (Professor of International Marketing at Northwestern University), and it was chaired by Michael H. Moskow (the former president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago).  (Full Audio of conference) Security was disconcertingly tight and bizarrely diligent for this sort of line-up.

I noticed a security guard looking at me as I rummaged through my pack during the meeting.  I pulled out my bottle of reverse osmosis filtered water and had a gulp or two.  By the time I screwed the cap back on the security guard was in front of me telling me that no outside food or drinks were allowed, but I could have it back after the conference.  There was a pitcher of free water right next to me, so this did not seem to make any sense.  Given that I was not allowed to have my water, I assumed that asking a question during the Q and A session and recording the answer with a video camera would be unacceptable.  Though controversial, I thought my question was completely legitimate, but I was afraid to even ask it.  With security so tight, I thought I might be thrown out.

I asked the following question: “Given the increase in consumer demand for healthier foods and the resulting increase in supply, would it not become economically viable for McDonalds to move in a healthier direction with its product, and can we expect to see this unfold in the near future?  On the topic of healthy products, I was hoping you could address the issue of the use in chicken McNuggets of Dimethylpolysiloxane which is found in cosmetics and silly putty, as well as tBHQ which is a petroleum based product [I was cut off here], one gram of which can cause nausea, vomiting, ringing in the ears, delirium, a sense of suffocation and collapse.”  (1:17:24)

Skinner responded:

    1. “It’s an ingredient found in a lot of food….  It’s food.  It just happens to be food that’s in silly putty.”

Call me crazy, but I do not feel comfortable eating “food” with a name like Dimethylpolysiloxane.  Apparently it is not toxic, but to say it is food is a bit of a stretch.  Anyway, What about the tBHQ?

    2. “We’ve done more than any other brand” to offer “choice and variety” and “healthier options.”  Note the 100% pure beef, bread, meat, potatoes, fruits, and salads.  “We’re the largest purchaser of apples in the world.”

Choice?  Variety?  Healthier options?  …McDonalds?  Corn and meat fed beef from cows that live in their own feces?   White, blood-sugar spiking bread?  Meat with hormones, pesticides, and antibiotics, potentially irradiated or sprayed with live viruses?  Genetically modified potatoes and apples?  High calorie salads with iceberg lettuce?  Mercury (via high fructose corn syrup) containing condiments?

    3.  The “obesity problem we’re having” is “not because they eat at McDonalds….” “85% of meals today are still taken at home.  When you get up tomorrow morning, you’re going to have 900,000 choices of where to eat.  McDonalds is only one of those.  Our most frequent visitor to McDonalds visits us four times a month.”

These are deceptive numbers.  85% of meals for each person are taken at home?  No, that’s an average taken from a bunch of people.  Poorer populations tend to be forced to eat cheap, quick meals (i.e. at McDonalds) far more often.  Not everyone has 900,000 options, and for many of those that do, because of convenience and price, McDonalds– one choice out of 900,000—is the choice.  As for the claim that at the most, people go to McDonalds four times a month, this statistic clearly does not include homeless people or “Big Mac Enthusiast” Don Gorske.  Furthermore, to be included in the information gathering upon which that statistic would be based, one would probably need a phone, or at least an address.

    4.  “We use a lot of consumer information….  The question always is, well, will you be organic?  If our customers want us to be organic, and they will buy organic produced food, we will be selling it….  McDonalds will be on the cutting edge and the forefront of all of that change if that is where the consumer takes us.  The only problem we have is, they talk a good game, it’s not what they buy, and it’s not what they eat….  We want to be part of the solution, but… we’re in a for profit business.  The consumers have to want to participate, and have to tell us what it is they want us to produce and to sell.”

If consumers demand (purchase) healthier products, the supply will increase.  As this trend continues, healthier foods will become more available and more affordable.  In the movie Food, Inc. Troy Roush (Vice President, American Corn Growers Association) stated, “We farmers, we’re gonna deliver to the market place what the market demands….  People have got to start demanding good wholesome food of us, and we’ll deliver.”  At the end of the movie, we are told that, “You can vote to change this system.  Three times a day….  You can change the world with every bite.”

I had at least six people tell me afterwards that I had a good question, one of whom was the security guard who took my water bottle.  He apologized for having to take it and explained that he was told that there was no outside food or drinks, or recording devices allowed because of high security.

As I was leaving, I passed a woman who was crying, and I overheard her saying “they thought I was a terrorist.”  After she calmed down a bit she explained that although she was a member of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, security had approached her and accused her of being a terrorist for flicking her pen.  Security, watching the proceedings from a balcony above, noticed her flicking her pen and thought that she was using it to communicate to someone else in the room.

How have we as a nation allowed fear to take us over and impair our common sense to this extent?  A six year old girl has been placed on the DHS no fly list. We need an elevation of consciousness that will enable people to recognize and denounce such absurdities.  Among other things, that means eating healthy.  As Vandana Shiva states, “Every day’s act of eating is an act of creating freedom.  And doing it consciously, doing it with choice, has to be something we construct.  As Gandhi said, ‘We have to be the change we want to see.’  And then we have to drive the governments to shape the policies that make it easy….  Today’s policies are going in the opposite direction and therefore, ordinary people have to shape the world….” In a post 9/11 world—the perpetuation of which we are all responsible for through our complicity—where people are considered terrorists for flicking pens, when I asked a substantial question as a concerned American without security intervening, I got away with murder.

Jan
2

Obama Admin. Opposes 9/11 Health Funding

We just had a “One Year, No Change” protest, maybe its time to do another? PLEASE SPREAD THIS INFORMATION. Let everyone in your networks know that Obama doesn’t care about funding the sick and dying 9/11 heroes. This is truly a tragedy that can help ignite real change.

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BY MICHAEL MCAULIFF

The Obama administration stunned New York’s delegation yesterday, dropping the bombshell news that it does not support funding the 9/11 health bill.

The state’s two senators and 14 House members met with Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius just hours before President Obama implored in his speech to the nation for Congress to come together and deliver a government that delivers on its promises to the American people.

So the legislators were floored to learn the Democratic administration does not want to deliver for the tens of thousands of people who sacrificed after 9/11, and the untold numbers now getting sick.

“I was stunned — and very disappointed,” said Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, who like most of the other legislators had expected more of a discussion on how to more forward.

“To say the least, I was flabbergasted,” said Staten Island Rep. Mike McMahon.

The 9/11 bill would spend about $11 billion over 30 years to care for the growing numbers of people getting sick from their service at Ground Zero, and to compensate families for their losses.

The legislators were shocked the idea was falling lower on the administration priority list than other parts of the war on terror and financial bailouts.

“She made it clear that the administration does not support any kind of funding mechanism that goes into the bill,” said Bronx Rep. Eliot Engel.

“I think it’s fiscal restraint… but you know what? They find money for everything else, they need to find money for this,” Engel said. “We were attacked because we’re a symbol of our country.”



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