Guest guest Posted August 25, 2005 Report Share Posted August 25, 2005 Dear All, I'm happy you had the chance to view the DVD's on the Boston Hearing and we hope in the near future to have a followup on another City Counsel Meeting. Even though many of you are very concerned with what appears to be the lack of progress concerning the mold issue, there are great strides being made along many different avenues. Unfortunately most of which can not be put on an open board. The heat has been on for a while and things are changing, but as usual not as quickly or as visable as we would like. You have to understand the magnetude concerning this and the industries that we are up against. They have unlimited funds to fight this and they don't care who they hurt along the way. The only thing they are concerned about is their bottom line, not what may or may not help the economy. One of our members will be explaining the strides that we have taken and the direction it is going in, especially in the Boston area within the next day or two. Rest assured there are holes in their armour (junk science) and we are slowly breaking their defenses down. Don't lose hope and definately don't give up the fight. You are not only fighting for yourselves, but your children and your grandchildren. Just look and listen, how many people are aware of the health effects now,then a couple of years ago.Just by some of the recent stories I've posted here concerning courthouses and other public buildings. Look how quick they move to take action and how concerned they are (employees) with this biohazard growing in their environment. I wish we could have been so lucky. But yet there are still many that are suffering needlessly. It does seem to me, there has been a quicker response lately, which many of us have read about, to remove these toxins that are in state and federal buildings. What about the rest of the consumers, private homes and schools? We have been denied coverage by our lovely insurance companies, but when you speak of government buildings remediation takes place in a blink of an eye (so to speak), but guess at who's expense. The industry has put a cap on the amount we can collect to do our remediation, but there is no cap on government buildings. And they even have it refurnished and are put up in a " safe " environment at the cost of what many of us, if added together, is higher than our mortgage payments. Just keep in mind, every article, every newsreel, every story and personal posts, that you all are a part of, does make a difference. Each time that happens it's just one more nail in their coffin. I believe everyone that is defending the fabricated junk science, to protect their own best interest, should have a label upon them, like we have had to endure, they should be addressed as " convicts " in the near future. Because what they are doing is criminal. The science is there, it's just that the lobbyists and our politicans just aren't quite there yet. Please hang in there and keep up the fight. Each voice counts. KC > > I just finished watching the Boston Mold Hearings. Does anyone have > an update on what has happened in Boston since December? Any progress? > > > Also, how are things going with Conyers House Bill 1268? > > > What can people do in their own locations to help? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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