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"To catch everyone up to speed. At the last city council meeting on October.27,2011 Mr.RL Hudson the vice chairman for the TMUA (Tulsa Metropilitan Utility Authority) and private owner / operator and supplier of "chloramine resistant "rubber parts and products" told the Tulsa City Council members that he and the TMUA would have the last say,respectfully on the chloramine conversion that will affect around 600,000 peoples water in Tulsa.
The Tulsa City Council Strongly Suggested,after voting to DELAY the implementation of chloramine until Mr.Bob Bowcock the water expert and college of Ms.Erin Brochovich could give an educational,informative workshop to "educate" the TMUA on the negative and adverse effects of using chloramine in the Tulsa water supply.
Mr.Huson could not guarantee (even as acting vice chairman)that the board would invite or extend an invitation to hear from Mr.Bowcock.The following day a follow up was intended to be sent to the council and Mr.Bowcock from the TMUA and it's board members which also include the mayor.That follow up has not been extended to the California water expert as of yet.
What does the mayor and the TMUA have to hide? Why not do what is right for the safety and health of Tulsa citizens as well as the Tulsa environment.
As with many important issues which effect many citizens it is a cost issue.
More to come on this important issue for Tulsa.
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The CDC water connection October 28,2011
The fraudulent CDC study on lead in drinking water that Marc Edwards DEBUNKED in his Princeton lecture; "Imminent Endangerment, Lead Astray by the EPA?" This was the "study'" for which the CDC just "lost" the data that was supposedly used to claim that extremely high levels of lead in drinking water (300 ppb when the EPA'S limit is 15 ppb) posed NO health risk?
Remember the phony CDC "investigation" of the chloraminated water health complaints in Vermont, in which they did NOT explore the actual cause and effect relationship between chloramine and the symptoms people reported?
Apparently there has been a problem with the CDC for some time now.
CDC Director Arrested for Child Molestation and Bestiality
A high-ranking CDC official, who played a significant role in the 2009 H1N1 propaganda campaign, has been arrested and charged with two counts of child molestation and one count of bestiality
As an official in charge of CDC health recommendations for all American children, her actions raise troublesome questions about her level of concern for the health and well-being of children in general
Other recent stories raising questions about the ethics and integrity of the agency include documentation showing that the CDC has never obtained any input from toxicology experts to assess the health effects of water fluoridation, and the recent fraud indictment of Dr. Thorsen—hired by the CDC to debunk the link between thimerosal in vaccines and autism.
Dr. Kimberly Quinlan Lindsey, a top official with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been arrested and charged with two counts of child molestation and one count of bestiality.
Dr. Lindsey, who joined the CDC in 1999, is currently the deputy director for the Laboratory Science Policy and Practice Program Office. She's second in command of the program office.
Prior to that role, she was the senior health scientist in the Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response, an office that oversees the allocation process for $1.5 billion in terrorism preparedness.
According to CNN:
"Authorities also charged Lindsey's live-in boyfriend, Thomas Joseph Westerman, 42, with two counts of child molestation.
The two are accused of 'immoral and indecent' sexual acts involving a 6-year-old ...
The bestiality charge says Lindsey 'did unlawfully perform or submit to any sexual act with an animal.'""
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