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These are a few e-mails that I received. Why won't the Government do something? Why won't the media investigate. That is what is called investigative reporting.

Ken Moulton

Ken,

I totally agree that this problem in schools needs to be checked into

further. After my family has gone through this toxic mold nightmare in our

home of 10 years, we found it is also suspected in at least 8 schools in

this county and the one next to us, including that of our daughter. So now

we must resort to home-schooling and are not sure at this point with their

extreme sensitivities to molds whether we'll find a safe public school in

our area.

Unfortunately, even those that know they have molds and see them refuse to

believe it could be causing the numerous rashes, swelling of the body,

recurrent sinus infections, nosebleeds, as well as multiple children having

seizures. All of the above symptoms (plus more) were reported to me from

just one elementary school teacher. This was reported to me after they

learned of the problems we had in our home. Even school board members from

the same school have talked to me wanting further information regarding

molds and health problems. Now, on a weekly basis after going public

locally with my family's story we are contacted regarding others with the

same problems.

I believe that the CDC report did mention the possibility of environmental

issues such as mold being the cause of the rashes in schools. I too, do not

understand why it is not checked into much more thoroughly. My state (IN)

was the first state reported as developing the rashes and problems in

schools back in October 2001. It's hard enough to deal with in your home,

but can you imagine how many innocent children could be affected in schools?

Unfortunate for my state, they have not taken this problem very seriously.

I wish we could all start working on this issue together instead of against

each other when it comes to the schools. Yes, our children are worth it!

We will continue to educate about the issue so that others don't have to go

through our experience and I hope that other survivors of toxic mold will

continue to do the same. It's bad enough to have violence hurting and

killing kids in our schools...we sure don't need this hidden danger adding

to the list...

Sincerely,

Beverly Weikert

Ken,

How about asking the feds how many billions are being spent on those blasted

Chemtrail planes which may be spreading some of these pathogens on us?

How about taking a poll in Washington to ask how many of the fat cats

themselves have fled toxic mold in their homes or offices? Never mind, they

will never fess up.

Thank you for all your great work. Has there been any report on the outcome

of the rally in Detroit on Monday?

Donnelly

Chicago

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