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I tried for four years to bring this to light. Unfortunatly I worked for the

United States Government. Al;l they wanted to do was hide it and get rid of

me,

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Doug,

I hear your frustration. It is deplorable that we have shown the government

the deceit in science and public policy over the issue, that we even have a

Federal Government Accountability Office Report showing it is time for better

government coordination and time to warn the public of the dangers. I know

it has been a rough, long road for many, but things ARE changing.

I feel confident that we will soon have the deceit in medical science

completely gone from this issue. From there, it should be a piece of cake.

Sharon K

In a message dated 12/8/2008 2:43:21 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,

_Haney52@... writes:

Code Enforcement Officer:

Absolutely yes, and even Homeland Security in some aspects of it, and guess

what the result has been? I have even provided free education to Sacramento

HUD, and San Jaoquin County Code Enforcement officers, and guess what the

results have been? Went to Washington DC to meet with staff of Congress and

Senate members and guess what the results have been? " No National Mold Bill "

and

" Mold Bills (AB-284/SB-732, signed by former Governor ) on the books in

CA, but laying dormant with no teeth/little value. " Guess who really does not

give a hoot? CA Health and Human Services. Because molds and mycotoxins are

so involved in foods and many other aspects of the American economy and in

many aspects are uncontrollable, especially in the inadequacy of proper medical

training in American Medical Schools, they are literally ignored. That is

primarily why I don't like to write or teach much about the subject any more.

However, questions such as yours I love to answer.

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Code Enforcement Officer:

Absolutely yes, and even Homeland Security in some aspects of it, and guess what

the result has been? I have even provided free education to Sacramento HUD, and

San Jaoquin County Code Enforcement officers, and guess what the results have

been? Went to Washington DC to meet with staff of Congress and Senate members

and guess what the results have been? " No National Mold Bill " and " Mold Bills

(AB-284/SB-732, signed by former Governor ) on the books in CA, but laying

dormant with no teeth/little value. " Guess who really does not give a hoot? CA

Health and Human Services. Because molds and mycotoxins are so involved in foods

and many other aspects of the American economy and in many aspects are

uncontrollable, especially in the inadequacy of proper medical training in

American Medical Schools, they are literally ignored. That is primarily why I

don't like to write or teach much about the subject any more. However, questions

such as yours I love to answer.

Yes, the last 10 years have taught me well as to who cares much about what.

Thank you for your question.

God Bless and take care.

Doug Haney

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@...: chevypag@...: Mon, 8 Dec 2008

17:15:31 +0000Subject: [] Code Enforcement Officer

I have been reading all the history from this group regarding the issues on

mold, bacteria, fungus etc. Has anybody tried to contact the US Department of

health or a code enforcement officer when it comes to a commercial facility like

a hospital to report the following issues?

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I contacted NIOSH and nothing was really done, not even an investigator

was sent, I was referred to them by the EPA, you might want to try

contacting OSHA. The DOH came out made and inspection documented the

problem but did not want to get involved because of a possible lawsuit.

NIOSH contacted out employer which is a state entity and the employer

said they were following up, when in actuallity they weren't

good luck

>

> I have been reading all the history from this group regarding the

> issues on mold, bacteria, fungus etc. Has anybody tried to contact

the

> US Department of health or a code enforcement officer when it comes

to

> a commercial facility like a hospital to report the following issues?

>

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From: chevypag <chevypag@...>

Subject: [] Code Enforcement Officer

Date: Monday, December 8, 2008, 5:15 PM

I have been reading all the history from this group regarding the

issues on mold, bacteria, fungus etc. Has anybody tried to contact the

US Department of health or a code enforcement officer when it comes to

a commercial facility like a hospital to report the following issues?

I contacted NIOSH after speaking to the EPA,  I filed an annonymous complaint,

but nothing was really done.  NIOSH contacted the employer who is a state entity

and the employer said they were following up?????????? DOH came by the building

documented the condition of the building but could not officially file a

complaint because they are no longer doing testings or investigations in

commercial buildings because of lawsuits.  OSHA maybe would be another

contact??????????  supposedly there is a law that states employers have to

provide a safe and healthy work environment but?????????   We have had issues

with mold, humidity,  and air conditioning  problems in the building I work in,

it's gotten a little better after some of us contact an attorney and filed for

bad maintenance but it had to become a legal issue for anything to be done

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