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FEMA's Expert Witness List Re: Illness caused by Katrina Trailers

_http://www.laed.uscourts.gov/FEMA07md1873/Orders/list8305.pdf_

(http://www.laed.uscourts.gov/FEMA07md1873/Orders/list8305.pdf)

In a message dated 2/6/2010 8:35:51 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,

brianc8452@... writes:

Arkansas Attorney General Mc is warning the state's

consumers about predicted efforts to resell the more than 100,000 FEMA

surplus manufactured homes and travel trailers which are being

auctioned by lot to brokers and other resellers. The Attorney General

predicts that the retail market may soon be flooded with these surplus

units which have been stored by FEMA at several locations across the

South since shortly after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

Over 90,000 of the surplus units being auctioned are travel trailers.

The buyer will not know how long the travel trailer has been stored, or

the conditions of storage. Many of these units may suffer from a lack

of maintenance, and may have mold, mildew, or other water damage. There

may also be issues with possible formaldehyde giving off gas and

possible leaks in any LP gas equipment. Rules adopted by the U.S.

General Services Administration (GSA), which is overseeing the

auctions, prohibit the resale of the travel trailers for use as housing.

_http://arkansasmatthttp://arkansasmhttp://arkansahttp://ark_

(http://arkansasmatters.com/content/news/fulltext?cid=290162)

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humm, Wedner MD, from St. Louis,Mo. is there a lack of allergy doc's in

la. ? ones that will say mold can't hurt ya.

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> FEMA's Expert Witness List Re: Illness caused by Katrina Trailers

>

> _http://www.laed.uscourts.gov/FEMA07md1873/Orders/list8305.pdf_

> (http://www.laed.uscourts.gov/FEMA07md1873/Orders/list8305.pdf)

>

>

>

> In a message dated 2/6/2010 8:35:51 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,

> brianc8452@... writes:

>

>

> Arkansas Attorney General Mc is warning the state's

> consumers about predicted efforts to resell the more than 100,000 FEMA

> surplus manufactured homes and travel trailers which are being

> auctioned by lot to brokers and other resellers. The Attorney General

> predicts that the retail market may soon be flooded with these surplus

> units which have been stored by FEMA at several locations across the

> South since shortly after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

>

> Over 90,000 of the surplus units being auctioned are travel trailers.

> The buyer will not know how long the travel trailer has been stored, or

> the conditions of storage. Many of these units may suffer from a lack

> of maintenance, and may have mold, mildew, or other water damage. There

> may also be issues with possible formaldehyde giving off gas and

> possible leaks in any LP gas equipment. Rules adopted by the U.S.

> General Services Administration (GSA), which is overseeing the

> auctions, prohibit the resale of the travel trailers for use as housing.

>

> _http://arkansasmatthttp://arkansasmhttp://arkansahttp://ark_

> (http://arkansasmatters.com/content/news/fulltext?cid=290162)

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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Wedner, M.D., is one of the so-called experts who are used by the

insurance industry to deny the health effects of mold. He is " bought and paid

for. "

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Sent: Sat, February 6, 2010 10:09:44 AM

Subject: [] Re: Arkansas Attorney General warns about upcoming sale

of FE...

humm, Wedner MD, from St. Louis,Mo. is there a lack of allergy doc's in

la. ? ones that will say mold can't hurt ya.

>

> FEMA's Expert Witness List Re: Illness caused by Katrina Trailers

>

> _http://www.laed. uscourts. gov/FEMA07md1873 /Orders/list8305 .pdf_

> (http://www.laed. uscourts. gov/FEMA07md1873 /Orders/list8305 .pdf)

>

>

>

> In a message dated 2/6/2010 8:35:51 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,

> brianc8452@. .. writes:

>

>

> Arkansas Attorney General Mc is warning the state's

> consumers about predicted efforts to resell the more than 100,000 FEMA

> surplus

>

> _http://arkansasmatthttp://arkansasmhttp://arkansahttp://ark_

> (http://arkansasmatt ers.com/content/ news/fulltext? cid=290162)

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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Sharon, if you search " james wedner,mold " theres actually a case listed. 2001.

it's disturbing. I wonder how how many people have read that and went to this

doc.

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> Wedner, M.D., is one of the so-called experts who are used by the

insurance industry to deny the health effects of mold. He is " bought and paid

for. "

>

>

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The plaintiffs in the FEMA case tried to get Dr. Wedner excluded from

testifying, but the Court denied the request. Here's part of the Court's

ruling. It's hilarious (and offensive) that a Court would actually agree to let

Wedner testify based on this logic.

" Thirdly, with regard to Dr. Wedner’s opinions regarding nosebleeds, and the

fact that they

are usually caused by one’s own fingers, Dr. Wedner has over 40 years in the

medical profession,

starting with hospital training at Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri.

During such time, he has

undoubtedly gained empirical knowledge for the basis of this opinion, without

resorting to studies

and analysis demonstrating the connection between the insertion of a finger into

a nose and a

resulting consequential nosebleed. "

http://www.laed.uscourts.gov/FEMA07md1873/Orders/order8053.pdf

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From: osisposis <jeaninem660@...>

Sent: Sun, February 7, 2010 9:55:17 AM

Subject: [] Re: Arkansas Attorney General warns about upcoming sale

of FE...

Sharon, if you search " james wedner,mold " theres actually a case listed. 2001.

it's disturbing. I wonder how how many people have read that and went to this

doc.

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that is kindof laughable in a sick kind of way. disturbing to say the lest.

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> The plaintiffs in the FEMA case tried to get Dr. Wedner excluded from

testifying, but the Court denied the request. Here's part of the Court's

ruling. It's hilarious (and offensive) that a Court would actually agree to let

Wedner testify based on this logic.

>

> " Thirdly, with regard to Dr. Wedner’s opinions regarding nosebleeds, and the

fact that they

> are usually caused by one’s own fingers, Dr. Wedner has over 40 years in the

medical profession,

> starting with hospital training at Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri.

During such time, he has

> undoubtedly gained empirical knowledge for the basis of this opinion, without

resorting to studies

> and analysis demonstrating the connection between the insertion of a finger

into a nose and a

> resulting consequential nosebleed. "

>

> http://www.laed.uscourts.gov/FEMA07md1873/Orders/order8053.pdf

>

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i second that, definitely my best laugh of the day, and we need medical

experts to tell us that if you pick enuf of the skin off the inside of

ur dry irritated nose that it will bleed, and there can't possibly be

any other reason for nose bleeds, ha ha ha, glad i didn't waste my time

going to med school if that's all the learn!!

sue

>that is kindof laughable in a sick kind of way. disturbing to say the lest.

>

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