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I was perusing old insurance journal publications and came across this post,

date 6/27/04

Subject: RE: Toxic Mold - Health issues from a global perspective

Posted On: June 27, 2004, 4:29 am EDT

Posted By: anonymous from CDC scientist

Comment:

Most people on this discussion appear to sound very credible, despite the

misrepresentations of the journalists reporting of the NIM report and lack of

evidence. For quite a sum of years, I have been hearing basically the same

complaints stemming from people who have been exposed from the same types of

fungi.

After reading the three hundred page report, I find it rather suspicious

that the good people on this board (and the approximately 123,000 others

nationwide to date, as well) who have been reporting the same ill effects and

symptoms of fungal infections, including neurological dysfunction while unfound

evidence disputes these facts.

How quickly one forgets. This happened during the fifties regarding

cigarettes and cancer despite thousands of documented reports of cancer cases

and

cancer related deaths among smokers, evidence was squelched for years until it

could no longer be hidden from the public.

It is my opinion, not only as a scientist, but as a former CDC and USDA

contractor, that this will be this mold issue will be the same type of case. I

honestly don't think that the facts will be accurately reported until

approximately 2025. The same applies to VSE; otherwise known as Mad Cow Disease.

There

is just too much money at stake that could impact the economy. Meanwhile,

millions will die needlessly. That is all I can say at this time. In the

meantime, if I were you I wouldn't eat beef nor would I would stay far away from

water damaged buildings. I do not state this lightly. May God have mercy on us

all.

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I cant believe no one commented on this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It scares the hell out of me!

Janet

In a message dated 10/12/2004 1:56:57 PM Pacific Standard Time,

snk1955@... writes:

>

> I was perusing old insurance journal publications and came across this post,

>

> date 6/27/04

> Subject: RE: Toxic Mold - Health issues from a global perspective

> Posted On: June 27, 2004, 4:29 am EDT

> Posted By: anonymous from CDC scientist

> Comment:

> Most people on this discussion appear to sound very credible, despite the

> misrepresentations of the journalists reporting of the NIM report and lack

> of

> evidence. For quite a sum of years, I have been hearing basically the same

> complaints stemming from people who have been exposed from the same types of

>

> fungi.

> After reading the three hundred page report, I find it rather suspicious

> that the good people on this board (and the approximately 123,000 others

> nationwide to date, as well) who have been reporting the same ill effects

> and

> symptoms of fungal infections, including neurological dysfunction while

> unfound

> evidence disputes these facts.

> How quickly one forgets. This happened during the fifties regarding

> cigarettes and cancer despite thousands of documented reports of cancer

> cases and

> cancer related deaths among smokers, evidence was squelched for years until

> it

> could no longer be hidden from the public.

> It is my opinion, not only as a scientist, but as a former CDC and USDA

> contractor, that this will be this mold issue will be the same type of

> case. I

> honestly don't think that the facts will be accurately reported until

> approximately 2025. The same applies to VSE; otherwise known as Mad Cow

> Disease. There

> is just too much money at stake that could impact the economy. Meanwhile,

> millions will die needlessly. That is all I can say at this time. In the

> meantime, if I were you I wouldn't eat beef nor would I would stay far away

> from

> water damaged buildings. I do not state this lightly. May God have mercy on

> us

> all.

>

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This is amazing. When I talked with someone from the health department a

couple years ago...or was it last year....anyway, they said that there won't be

enough evidence out there to prove that mold causes anything other than a

sniffle until may 15 or so years down the line. Interesting....although, as

this

post eludes to, I believe the evidence is there...it's just not being exposed.

Money is the bottom line here - as we already know, unfortunately.

God Bless,

ML

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Janet, I've been off for a while, so I just saw it, and I'm trying to figure out

exactly what he's saying. As far as timelines go, I'm in Sacramento, the home of

the Bateson building. That went down in 1983 or so. EVERY news story about that

building back then could have been written in the last two or so years. I'm

seeing the exactsame complaints here on this list right now. 1983 to 2025 is

just a little too long to wait for a massive health problem to be studied. Biff

Byrum

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Janet, I've been off for a while, so I just saw it, and I'm trying to figure out

exactly what he's saying. As far as timelines go, I'm in Sacramento, the home of

the Bateson building. That went down in 1983 or so. EVERY news story about that

building back then could have been written in the last two or so years. I'm

seeing the exactsame complaints here on this list right now. 1983 to 2025 is

just a little too long to wait for a massive health problem to be studied. Biff

Byrum

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