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endocrine disruption .... The NSF Joint Committee ... consists of... <br /> [among others] ... product manufacturing representatives. <br /> However, NSF officials have admitted, one of them under oath, that <br /> toxicological studies are not being done. <br /> (See transcript of California deposition (http://fluoride-class- <br /> action.corn/wp-content/uploads/appendix-e-stan-hazen- <br /> depositionl.pdf pages 22, 67). <br /> Thus fluoridation materials do not "comply" with NSF 60. <br /> Fluoridation may only be done with fluoridation materials which "comply" <br /> with NSF 60. The fluoride Everett uses does not comply with NSF 60. <br /> Therefore,fluoridation with it is illegal. <br /> Deal says: <br /> Our two groups have explained this to the Everett City Council on a dozen <br /> occasions since July. Some council members admit they drink bottled <br /> water. A video of my explanation to the City Council is posted on the City's <br /> web site, however the ending, in which I state that fluoridation with these <br /> materials is illegal, was cut off. <br /> The Everett City Council is trying very hard to ignore this issue, but I think <br /> they eventually will come around. The industrial grade silicofluoride is <br /> poisoning them too - and their children and grandchildren. <br /> Deal says: <br /> On the litigation front, water districts should take heed of the fluoridation <br /> lawsuits which have been filed in federal courts in California, Maryland, <br /> and in the Washington courts. <br /> Three safe water groups presented their case to the Seattle City Attorney's <br /> office on January 9. <br /> Fluoride Class Action has written to Jenny Durkin, US Attorney in Seattle, <br /> asking her to bring appropriate action to stop these violations of law. See <br /> http://fluoride-class-action.corn/seattle/us-attorney. <br /> Fluoride Class Action is an informal group of attorneys and scientists from far <br /> and wide who share ideas and work together to warn utility districts of their <br /> potential liability if they continue to add industrial grade fluoride to drinking <br /> water. Fluoride Class Action posts information at www.Fluoride-Class- <br /> Action.corn. <br /> Attorney Deal is the president of Fluoride Class Action. He can be contacted at <br /> 3 <br />