Saturday, March 14, 2015

Bankrupt Detroit Still Paying For Fluoride – Even During Water Shut Down

Natural Society As evidence and studies continue to mount against public water fluoridation, cities that continue to do so risk individual legal action for damages and human rights violations for force-medicating. In Detroit, after becoming the largest American city to file for bankruptcy, there is a move to quickly begin water shutoffs to “protect the city’s budget.” Yet there is still money to be found by the city to purchase hydrofluorosilicic acid (fluoride) from private companies to add to the water supply. In fact, it’s mandated by Detroit city ordinance: “§ 56-2-58 Authorized. The board of water commissioners, in cooperation with the department of health of the city, is hereby authorized and directed to institute fluoridation of the water supply of the city and to do all things necessary to carry out the directive set forth in this section.” Violating Human Rights Detroit, labeled a ‘corporate sacrificed city’ by author Chris Hedges, became ground zero for public frustration in 2014 when a judge ruled to begin shutting off water to roughly 3000 homes per week.



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