Source: https://www.fluoride-class-action.com/delta-dental-fluoride-pusher
Timestamp: 2019-04-23 03:56:37+00:00

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— Robert Carton, Ph.D., former U.S. EPA scientist, on “Marketplace” Canadian Broadcast Company Nov 24, 1992.
As usual, this article is full of useful information, links, and data that will take time for you to process, so please don’t just glance over it.
In 1990, Dr. John Colquhoun was forced into early requirement in New Zealand after he conducted a study on 60,000 school children and found no difference in tooth decay between fluoridated and non-fluoridated areas. He additionally found that a substantial number of children in fluoridated areas suffered from dental fluorosis. He made the study public. In 1998, he summarized the reasons for opposition to fluoridation. Dr. Colquhoun’s conclusion was — in his best judgment — reached with a high degree of scientific certainty, that fluoridation is invalid in theory and ineffective in practice as a preventive of dental caries. It is dangerous to the health of consumers. Read this affidavit of Dr. John Colquhoun in support of motion for a Summary Judgment.
Secure Arkansas is bringing attention to the Arkansas Governor’s office that apparent fraud was used to set policy upon which the legislators based their vote in support of the Fluoridation Mandate SB359/ACT197 of 2011. An investigation is being requested to bring charges against the departments and individuals involved that used the bogus data presented to the legislators. At the time that Dr. Lynn Mouden was the Director of Oral Health – Arkansas Department of Health, he was also the Director of Delta Dental of Arkansas Foundation. This is a direct conflict of interest and abuse of public trust.
§ 5-52-101 – Abuse of public trust.
§ 5-52-104 – Soliciting unlawful compensation.
§ 5-52-105 – Attempt to influence a public servant.
§ 5-52-106 – Misuse of confidential information.
§ 5-52-107 – Abuse of office.
§ 5-52-108 – Compensation for speeches and appearances.
5-52-101. Abuse of public trust.
(4) Offers, confers, or agrees to confer any benefit upon a public servant and the receipt of the benefit is prohibited by this section.
(b) It is not a defense to a prosecution under this section that the decision, opinion, recommendation, vote, or use of discretion, except for the benefit, was otherwise proper.
The PEW Report that gave Arkansas an “F”! The PEW Report that has been so widely used is proven to not be accurate! Even the Arkansas State Dental Association (ADA) had issues with the PEW report. (see slide 2) ADA stated that six out of the eight benchmarks was PEW’s opinion with unproven efficacy. PEW had a lot of collaboration with appropriate state officials which resulted in erroneous findings for Arkansas. ADA stated that they don’t agree with everything in the report. Click here to see the Fluoride Connection between Center for Disease Control (CDC) and PEW.
Survey conducted in a Fluoridated Area and Non-Fluoridated area kindergarten students. It is Secure Arkansas’ belief that these 2002 dental screening studies that were supposedly conducted for kindergarten students in schools in Morrilton, Arkansas, and Perry County, Arkansas never existed! We believe the data was falsified based on interviews from witnesses who were actually present at the time the surveys were supposedly conducted in each school district!
We have found NO proof that this study was ever conducted! If our fluoride mandate was based on a false report, then we must have the governor nullify and void ACT 197, and since fluoride is now listed_as_a_neurotoxin, a call for a moratorium on water fluoridation in Arkansas is in order.
The Carroll Boone Water District (CBWD) has requested NSF/ANSI standard 60 section 3.2.1 information requiring proper product disclosure and toxicological information and studies from 49 manufacturers and suppliers in the United States and Canada. CBWD. To date the Carroll Boone Water District has not received any reply to their request.
To ensure that the NSF/ANSI Standard 60 section 3.2.1 issue is met, the water operators MUST include a request for NSF 60 section 3.2.1 information in every bid for any fluoride product: the fluoride product supplier must provide all product disclosure, toxicological, information, and studies provided to NSF for product certification plus sending the same information to the water operator requesting the information in a bid for the fluoride product.
NSF International is dedicated to being the leading global provider of public health and safety-based risk management solutions while serving the interests of all stakeholders, namely the public, the business community and government agencies. Our mission is carried out by over 2,100 global employees, including microbiologists, toxicologists, chemists, engineers, and environmental and public health professionals.
Direct additives shall be evaluated and tested in accordance with Annexes A and B . The Single Product Allowable Concentration (SPAC) of a contaminant shall be calculated as outlined in Annex A. Under the provisions of this Standard, a product shall not contribute any contaminant to drinking water in excess of the contaminant’s SPAC.
other constituents as identified in the formulation review.
when required by Annex A a list of published and unpublished toxicological studies relevant to the treatment chemicals and the chemicals and impurities present in the treatment chemical.
Provide a copy of the dental screening request made by Perry County Hometown Health Coalition to the Arkansas Department of Health, Office of Oral Health in 2002.
Provide a copy of the response sent from the Arkansas Department of Health, Office of Oral Health, to Perry County Hometown Health Coalition concerning the dental screening request.
Provide a copy of the dental screening request made by any school in Morrilton, Arkansas to the Arkansas Department of Health, Office of Oral Health, in 2002.
Provide a copy of the response sent from the Arkansas Department of Health, Office of Oral Health, to the Morrilton, Arkansas school concerning the dental screening request.
“Two separate but parallel studies were conducted in Morrilton and Perry County, Arkansas. The data from these neighboring communities, on opposite sides of the Arkansas River, vividly showcase the efficacy of water fluoridation. In January of 2002, elementary school students in Perryville, Casa and Ann Watson schools received dental screenings at the request of the Perry County Hometown Health Coalition. In October of 2002, all kindergarten students from the City of Morrilton also received a dental screening at the request of the school. (Secure Arkansas does not believe the school requested the dental screenings since ADH never did this study, according to witnesses.) Comparing the data from fluoridated Morrilton to the data on the same age students in Perry County showed twice the decay rate for non-fluoridated Perry County children.
Seems to us that if the alleged Perry Co. and Morrilton studies were actually done, the ADH would be using it as major bragging rights. We can’t seem to find any mention of a study done in Morrilton and Perry County or anything about the 2008 survey of which ADH seems to have no documentation, either. (See ‘past accomplishments’ page 6-9 of the below Arkansas Oral Health Plan). Yet, in this article, they talk about the importance of gathering data so that Arkansans oral health needs can be addressed over a ‘lifespan’.
That begs the question: if this is so important, why did ADH not maintain all past data that has been gathered?
We have mentioned the NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) and Pew Charitable Trust earlier in this article, so we wanted to share a little more information about these (needs an adjective) groups.
NSF International President and CEO is Kevan P. Lawlor – total Compensation as reported on IRS 990 form for 2013 is $2,503,542. The compensation of the other officers of NSF International are also listed on the 990 form for 2013.
Kevan P. Lawlor was elected President and Chief Executive Officer of NSF International in September 2003. NSF International is the Public Health and Safety Company, a not-for-profit organization founded in 1944. NSF provides technical risk management solutions to manufacturers, to government and to the public particularly related to the food and water industries. NSF provides services to clients operating in over 100 countries. These services include product certification, standards development,management systems registration, laboratory testing, training and education and food safety audits for retailers and suppliers.
PEW President and CEO is Rebecca W. Rimel. Total Compensation as reported on IRS 990 form for 2014 is $1,093,758. The compensation of the other officers of PEW Charitable Trust are also listed on the 990 form for 2014.
The PEW Report that has been so widely used is proven to not be accurate! Even the Arkansas State Dental Association (ADA) had issues with the PEW report. (see slide 2) ADA stated that six out of the eight benchmarks was PEW’s opinion with unproven efficacy. PEW had a lot of collaboration with appropriate state officials which resulted in erroneous findings for Arkansas. ADA stated that they don’t agree with everything in the report.
Pew children’s dental initiative released: The Cost of Delay. This PEW report used erroneous data. For the full report, click here, and also see Fluoridation Advocacy Pew’s Contributions pages 7-9. For details of PEW’s involvement in Arkansas. “Arkansas stakeholders laid the groundwork, but Pew brought to the table their own public health understanding and knowledge.” PEW graded each state on its policy responses to actions each state did to improve dental health among low-income children. The Partners of PEW appear to be in bed with the dental professionals and the oral health division of CDC in promoting the toxic fluoridation of our public water supply.
The PEW report has 8 benchmarks that were used to come up with a grade for each the state. Only benchmark #3 is for fluoride. The Pew Center released the study in February 2010 with the support of Kellogg Foundation and DentaQuest Foundation. Arkansas received a “F” due to two benchmarks using incorrect data. Per the PEW report, Arkansas only met benchmarks 4 and 8. If the correct data was used, Arkansas would have received at least a “D”.
The Arkansas Health Department (ADH) knew or should’ve known that the Pew data was in question when ADH and David Johnson used this report to pass the mandate, since it was called into question a year before ACT 197 was enacted into law.
Pew admits “After Pew released its 2010 report, Arkansas legislators enacted laws to expand community water fluoridation. The state senator who sponsored these bills specifically cited Pew’s “F” grade as the impetus for his efforts.” PEW tries very hard to cover their ‘mistakes’ 2 years after their mistakes cost us our freedom of choice regarding what we put into our bodies.
The state senator who sponsored these bills specifically cited Pew’s “F” grade as the impetus for his efforts.
DentaQuest Foundation and W.K. Kellogg Foundation are both supporting PEW in their report. Check out their IRS filings below.
Provided a $600,000 grant to Arkansas Community Foundation, Inc.
The Arkansas Legislators, the Arkansas Department of Health, and Delta Dental relied so heavily on misrepresenting the data in the PEW report that they must have known was in error to pass SB359/ACT197.
Benchmark #1 State has sealant programs in place in at least 25% of high-risk schools..
Benchmark #4 State meets or exceeds the national average (38,1%) of children ages 1 to 18 on Medicaid receiving dental services. Arkansas received a Yes.
Benchmark #6 State Medicaid program reimburses medical care providers for preventive dental health services.
Benchmark #8 State submits basic screening data to the national database. Arkansas received a YES.
The way the PEW report was rigged, Arkansas could have passed only benchmark 3 for fluoridation and still gotten a failing grade of “F”.
So, public policy was set in Arkansas based on what we think could be a fraudulent study and a fraudulent PEW report.
Dr. Lynn Mouden is also a life member of the Association of State & Territorial Dental Directors (ASTDD), an organization the PEW Charitable trust donates to regularly. In 2013, PEW provided a grant of $95,123 to ASTDD. See PEW IRS 990 Filing for 2013.
This money influence is used by powerful figures to taint the truth and control the fluoride agenda across America and the world! The deception goes much deeper than most people realize. You must follow the money and the players to reveal the truth.
As you can see by reading the Bio of Lynn Douglas Mouden, DDS, MPH (Master of Public Health), this man is involved in many entities.
Founder of International Program – PANDA Coalition – Prevent Abuse and Neglect through Dental Awareness. The coalition was founded in Missouri and developed by Delta Dental of Missouri as the corporate sponsor. P.A.N.D.A. coalitions are now in place in 46 U.S. states and 7 international programs.
UAMS Department of Dental Hygiene: Delta Dental of Arkansas Foundation made a $2 million commitment to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). Leaders from UAMS backed Act 197, which requires Arkansas cities with more than 5,000 residents to fluoridate their water supply. Delta Dental pledged it would provide $500,000 to cover startup costs for the 32 communities that would be affected by the bill. At the same time that Lynn Douglas Mouden, DDS MPH was the Director of the Office of Oral Health for the Arkansas Department of Health, he was also one of the directors of Delta Dental of Arkansas Foundation as shown on the 990 IRS 2011 filing for Delta Dental Foundation.
It appears to us that this man has made his way to Washington, D.C. by falsifying many reports… or at least by making false claims.
There is a national alliance between the Arkansas Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (as well as other entities) mentioned in the link directly below. This alliance involves supposed “interests in the oral health of the public”.
Delta Dental Foundation President and CEO is Laura L. Czelada. Total Compensation as reported on IRS 990 form for 2014 is $3,899,548. The compensation of the other officers of Delta Dental Foundation are also listed on the 990 form for 2014.
Why is Delta Dental so concerned with water fluoridation?? Is it for the children, or could their motive possibly be investments and/or money?
Remember what happened with SB 359/Act 197 Fluoride Mandate bill from 2012? Most of the legislators that voted for SB359 received a campaign donation from Arkansas Dental PAC for their YEA votes for the fluoride mandate bill. This data was collected from the Arkansas Secretary of State website filings on each individual legislator. You can do your own search here (ie. type in “Arkansas Dental PAC” and the year in the search boxes to bring up pdf files of PAC quarterly reporting forms, but that site isn’t very user-friendly). The initial start-up costs came from Delta Dental of Arkansas. Some legislators received over $4,000 for this ONE VOTE. This can be validated at this website. Click here for the House vote on SB 359, and click here for the Senate vote.
Big money is involved all the way around! See below for information that could possibly expose Delta Dental and their questionable practices of shuffling money around the country.
CDC isn’t what it appears on the surface is the fact that this supposed government agency is listed in the official Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) directory as a for-profit corporation.
Conflicts of interest have become more the rule than the exception with CDC. CDC receives heavy funding from industry through the CDC Foundation.
The following report report by the British Medical Journal by Jeanne Lenzer shows how the CDC’s conflict of interest may have affected the organization’s decisions on the majority of its issues. This is due to the government ties.
As studies show, the source of funding alters scientific conclusions, so research reveals that industry-funded research is riddled with flaws, shortcomings, and outright fraud. As reported by the Progressive Review. Dr. Richard Horton, the current editor-in-chief of the Lancet – considered to be one of the most well respected peer-reviewed medical journals in the world – published a statement declaring that a lot of published research is in fact unreliable at best, if not completely false.
Secure Arkansas does not believe this is a true statement since big business is in bed with them through the CDC Foundation and CDC Foundation in turn provides grants to the CDC.
CDC has a direct “Conflict of Interest” due to it’s connection to CDC Foundation. It appears that a conflict of interest has become more of a rule than a general exception. CDC receives heavy funding from industries, and the CDC Foundation is discussed below.
The concept that the CDC represents the public good needs to be seriously re-evaluated!
The CDC Foundation was established_by_Congress as an independent, nonprofit organization, and the CDC Foundation connects the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) with private-sector organizations and individuals to build public health programs for CDC.
See “CDC exposed as for-profit corporation colluding with Big Pharma to corrupt government”.
This article shows that bogus data, surveys, and reports were used to pass the Arkansas Fluoride Mandate bill SB359/Act197. It also seems that this same bogus information appears in many of the pro-fluoride reports that were used to sell this toxic water fluoridation to the legislators and public. It is also believed that Dr. Lynn Mouden used this bogus data to land a job in the Washington, DC area as Chief Dental Officer at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS/CMCS).
Hopefully, this information can be used to correct this injustice on the public which is harming the environment, humans, plants, and animals.
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