Fluoridation Slides Censored in Tecumseh Ontario

Fluoridation Slides Censored in Tecumseh Ontario, January 29, 2019

Not only did Tecumseh officials inform delegates after the Jan. 29 WF meeting began that they would be given only 5 minutes each for their presentations, after leading delegates to believe for the last week that they would have 10 minutes each, and after delegates had planned accordingly, they also censored certain submissions from the agenda altogether.

After submitting her slides on time and as directed on January 22nd to Tecumseh Staff, FFP’s Christine Massey, who traveled all afternoon on highway 401 from Brampton to attend the meeting, was told (for the first time) that her slides had been removed from the agenda for being “potentially slanderous”.

The slides point out clearly fraudulent and misleading statements from Dr. Ahmed and the Windsor Essex County Health Unit, along with screenshots from the websites of the University of Toronto and York University regarding critically important fluoride/IQ/ADHD studies.

Click here to download the slides shown above: Fluoridation Slides Censored in Tecumseh

Feb. 2 2019 update:

Since the Jan. 29 Tecumseh meeting, and since this post was originally created, Public Health Ontario has altered their report entitled Evidence Review for Adverse Health Effects of Drinking Optimally Fluoridated Water (2010-2017), in an apparent effort to diffuse our critique and to fix their bizarre References sectionThe altered report now appears at the same URL where the original report was found.

This altered version has an entirely different References section, and, an Appendix B that did not exist in the original version and which acknowledges the Bashash et al. studies and one additional study.  Because of this Appendix B, the Bashash et al. studies are now listed in the References, however they were not reviewed in this report.

The original version of PHO’s review, as it appeared at the time of the Windsor meeting and as it was published in the original version of the Windsor agenda, is here: https://www.fluoridefreepeel.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/evidence-review-effects-drinking-optimally-fluoridated-water.pdf

Regardless of which version Dr. Ahmed read from, the quote he read did not apply to the Bashash et al. studies.

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  • PHO’s evidence review covers only literature published as of May 10, 2017.  Both Bashash et al. studies were published long after this date and were not reviewed in this document.
  • Even if the Bashash et al. studies had been published by May 10, 2017, they would not have met the inclusion criteria for PHO’s review, as stated on page 16 of the altered version of PHO’s review.
  • The quote read by Dr. Ahmed is shown below with comments indicating how the quote is not applicable to the Bashash et al. studies.
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