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From Consumers for Dental Choice:
Hamburg’s Secret Amalgam Meeting; FDA’s Plan to “End Game” Our
Movement
FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg organized and held a staff meeting to work
on the mercury amalgam rule on July 1 . . . so we have learned from our
freedom-of-information-act request. Indeed, the Commissioner was insistent
about it -- she had the meeting rescheduled several times to ensure that she
could make it. Her executive assistant wrote the Center for Devices, “This
meeting really needs to happen next week.” http://www.toxicteeth.org/scheduling%20briefing.pdf
That same month, Dr. Hamburg was cashing Henry Schein stock options and
contacted Schein directly at least once, and the next month Schein’s CEO was
issuing a hale & hearty “thank you” to Margaret Hamburg.
So much for that FDA form letter to thousands of you with those bogus claims
that Commissioner Hamburg was “not involved.” Dr. Hamburg enlisted her
staff to spread information she knows (and they too almost certainly know) is
not true. Dr. Hamburg already conceded she had an ethical problem that
required her not to participate in the rule-making -- hence the motive to
conceal the July 1 meeting from us.
FDA leaders realize that they set off an international uproar with their
mercury amalgam policy. Their rule conceals the mercury from American
consumers, especially the most vulnerable -- pregnant women and young
children. FDA’s rule hands corporate giants like Henry Schein Inc. the
ability to sell mercury-based dental products without disclosures or warnings,
denying consumers the fundamental right to make their own informed decisions
about their health. All along, FDA’s top brass has been hoping against
hope that we would never find out about Margaret Hamburg’s staff meeting on the
amalgam rule.
So is FDA concerned about consumers? No, FDA is working on a plan to
silence us.
The “ problem,” said George Strait, FDA Assistant Commissioner for Public
Affairs, in an August 14 memo to Commissioner Hamburg, Deputy Commissioner
Joshua Sharfstein, and media aide Mary Pepper Long, “is that there will be no
end to Brown,” http://www.toxicteeth.org/endgame-email-from-Strait.doc
Strait proposes a solution, and it’s this:
“A communications end game re: Brown.”
So FDA wants to silence this movement. FDA wants to stop us from
exercising our First Amendment rights to speak out against its heartless action
against America’s children
Today I wrote my letter to Congress, which will be posted soon on our newly
revised website, www.toxicteeth.org; now
it’s your turn.
Here’s how you call and write your Congresswoman or Congressman in
Washington: go to https://writerep.house.gov/writerep/welcome.shtml;
choose your state, enter your zip, then click “Contact My Representative.”
Talking Points to your Representative (that is, your
Congressman/Congresswoman)
* FDA’s rule conceals the mercury in amalgam from
consumers.
* FDA’s rule benefits Commissioner Hamburg’s corporate
benefactor, Henry Schein.
* Commissioner Hamburg participated despite claiming that she
was recused for ethical reasons.
* Dr. Hamburg and her staff are covering up her role in the
rule-making.
* FDA proposes to silence critics of the rule via an “end
game.”
Tell the Democratic Congresswomen and Congressmen that FDA under Hamburg is a
rogue agency defying President Obama’s deep concerns about mercury, even though
the President appointed her.
Tell the Republican Congresswomen and Congressmen that FDA under Hamburg is a
rogue agency that concealed the website advisories about neurological harm to
children and unborn babies put there last year by former Commissioner Von
Eschenbach.
FDA hopes you say nothing. FDA hopes you do nothing. Then FDA can
accomplish its “end game” -- against us.
---Charlie
16 September 2009
Charles G. Brown, National Counsel Consumers for Dental Choice 316 F
St., N.E., Suite 210, Washington, DC 20002 Ph. 202.544-6333; fax
202.544-6331 charlie@toxicteeth.org, www.toxicteeth.org Working for
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