D. Michael Bingham

P.O. Box 93

Centerville, Utah 84014

 

October 12, 2001

Attorney General Mark Shurtleff

Criminal Screening Committee

State Capitol Building

Room 236, SLC, UT 84114

 

Dear Mr. Shurtleff,

 

Our Governor, Mike Leavitt, who has worked vigilantly to prevent nuclear waste from being stored in Utah, has foolishly succumbed to pressure from the Deseret News.  Heavy-metal, toxic waste, including mercury, lead, arsenic, chromium, hydrofluosilicic acid and some 25 other heavy metals and toxins are to be dumped upon our streets and lawns to eventually end up in the Great Salt Lake, where they will dry in the Salt Flats and become airborne.

 

Leavitt is participating in an industrial and media conspiracy to commit mass murder by injecting (dumping) toxic, heavy-metal waste into our drinking water.  The phosphate fertilizer industry has convinced media and municipalities that it has “fluoride” to sell as medicine to benefit dental health.  This “fluoride” is, in fact, a toxic-waste, heavy-metal brew harvested from smoke-stack scrubbers.  Industry has fooled governments about the nature and merits of this waste so that they can sell it instead of paying to properly dispose of it.

 

Davis County officials have refused to disclose the exact composition and concentrations of these poisons and have committed ELECTION FRAUD by promoting “fluoride” when they know, or should have known, that this purported “medication” is really poisonous industrial waste composed of numerous heavy metals.

 

Arsenic and lead are slow, cumulative killers.  To deliberately administer them to human beings (especially without their knowledge or against their will) is attempted mass-murder.  I demand that you prevent Davis County from deliberately adding any heavy-metal poisons to my drinking water.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

D. Michael Bingham

 

cc: Governor Mike Leavitt

            Davis County Commission

            Bountiful City

            Deseret News

            Salt Lake Tribune

            Ogden Standard Examiner

            Monte Stewart (Toxic Waste Czar)

            American Civil Liberties Union