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
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.”