7-29-10
Friends,
I have posted the comments I made at the FAN conference – https://www.fluoride-class-action.com/fan-conference/jrdeal-presentation. Give me your feedback on these proposals. You will not hurt my feelings if you disagree with me.
If you know any lawyers who are interested in doing litigation or working pro bono in the pre-litigation, threatening stage, forward this e-mail to them, please. My role is to recruit and assist The New Fluorine Lawyers.
If any of you have notes about the FAN conference and what we should be doing to move this along, please reply to all.
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I would invite you to join my new Yahoo discussion group so we can have relatively confidential conversations about fluoridation with people we know. The group web site is at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Fluoride-Class-Action/. The difference with this list serve is that it will be moderated as to membership and content. Only people we know and trust will be accepted for membership. Messages will be reviewed to eliminate spam and bothersome messages.
Bill and I and maybe Aliss Terpstra can serve as moderators as to who can join.
Other fluoride list sharing groups are open to anybody, and that’s okay. But I would like to know that the pro-fluoride attorneys are not reading our conversations.
De-fluoridation activists in the US, Canada, Australia, NZ, Great Britain and other countries are invited to join.
To join send a message to: Fluoride-Class-Action-subscribe@yahoogroups.com You will be asked to identify yourself.
My motto: They have all the money, but we have all the good ideas. We will win. The question is how long it will take. And that depends on how organized we get and – because litigation will be necessary – how much money we raise.
If you attended the FAN conference please post ideas about what we should be doing – both in the pre-litigation stage and in the litigation stage. I will try to post more notes about the ideas we came up with at the FAN conference.
Ellen Connett said she is going to put the three presentations up on the www.FluorideAlert.org website – if the recording quality turns out good.
Sincerely,
James Robert Deal
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