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Those following mold and mycotoxins issues won't have any trouble

understanding why the AFL/CIO and its member unions took affront to CDC's lax

recommendations on protective masks in case of a bioterrorism attack. It's also

interesting to see that the CDC can be moved...just takes a LOT of political and

financial muscle to get heard. (links below)

Apparently, the whole masking issue wasn't considered as having the same

impact on Katrina and Rita victims (or the rest of us, for that matter), despite

the fact that certain mycotoxins are also listed as possible bioterrorism agents

by the CDC, complete with a rundown of symptoms and directions for diagnosis.

The particulates involved are of the teeny-tiniest air-suspensible kind, like

plague. But I guess the stuff is only considered poisonous if bin Laden lobs it

over your head. Or if you're a farmer. Or a chicken, maybe.

For the rest of us? A little bleach will do the trick nicely in most cases and

we need to just get over it. This is the verdict written in the CDC's Report on

Mold. And the official word is to quit saying, " toxigenic mold " . It's upsetting.

That is the position of the CDC, so you'd better listen up! They know what

they're talking about - until or unless the AFL/CIO says otherwise, they do.

As the The American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine's Mold

Statement will inform you, there is no possible way this kind of illness can

happen indoors. Not now, not ever. And you can tell it's true, because one of

the authors came right from the CDC itself. Now, now, never you mind that the

authors are engaged in defending mold lawsuits for big money. That has

absolutely nothing to do with it. Pay no attention to the man behind the

curtain. They're Scientists - with a capital " S " , thank you very much. A group

of completely impartial and unbiased rats failed to be adequately poisoned in

some experiments they read about, so there's really nothing to worry about. And

you can tell it's true. They read it on the internet.

Those symptoms you are so worried about are most likely the result of " mold

hysteria " . Mold Hysteria is a different illness altogether. Like getting

mycotoxicosis inside a school, home, or office, " current medical research

doesn't support it's existence " . But this one is for real. It appears to be

spread primarily by uttering the phrase, " toxigenic mold " while not wearing a

closely-fitted muzzle. It appears that words, much like plague and mycotoxins,

will hang in the air almost indefinitely, waiting to strike the unsuspecting,

unfiltered victim at a later time when they least expect it. Mold Hysteria is

has not yet been catalogued by the World Health Organization and apparently

cannot be transmitted to humans via contact with sick birds. But it's good to

know the experts are really looking out for us. (And I know that's true,

because I read it on the internet.)

http://www.seiu.org/docUploads/4_05__CDC_Plague_Guidance_Letter.pdf

http://www.unit47.org/News/041905.html

http://ehscenter.bna.com/pic2/ehs.nsf/id/BNAP-6BFG2K?OpenDocument & PrintVersion=Y\

es

Serena

There is no such thing as an anomaly. Recheck your original premise.

...Ayn Rand,

paraphrased

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OH MY GOD..

This is 'The Smoking Gun'

If they really are saying this, we are starting to have real PROOF

that they are trying to kill us!

Talk about blaming the victim.. WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE TO SAY THIS?

No wonder so many public servants have been taking early retirement

rather than prostitute themselves.. with this CRAP..

:o

On 1/17/06, SERENA EDWARDS <pushcrash@...> wrote:

> Those following mold and mycotoxins issues won't have any trouble

understanding why the AFL/CIO and its member unions took affront to CDC's lax

recommendations on protective masks in case of a bioterrorism attack. It's also

interesting to see that the CDC can be moved...just takes a LOT of political and

financial muscle to get heard. (links below)

>

> Apparently, the whole masking issue wasn't considered as having the same

impact on Katrina and Rita victims (or the rest of us, for that matter), despite

the fact that certain mycotoxins are also listed as possible bioterrorism agents

by the CDC, complete with a rundown of symptoms and directions for diagnosis.

The particulates involved are of the teeny-tiniest air-suspensible kind, like

plague. But I guess the stuff is only considered poisonous if bin Laden lobs it

over your head. Or if you're a farmer. Or a chicken, maybe.

>

> For the rest of us? A little bleach will do the trick nicely in most cases

and we need to just get over it. This is the verdict written in the CDC's Report

on Mold. And the official word is to quit saying, " toxigenic mold " . It's

upsetting. That is the position of the CDC, so you'd better listen up! They

know what they're talking about - until or unless the AFL/CIO says otherwise,

they do.

>

> As the The American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine's

Mold Statement will inform you, there is no possible way this kind of illness

can happen indoors. Not now, not ever. And you can tell it's true, because one

of the authors came right from the CDC itself. Now, now, never you mind that the

authors are engaged in defending mold lawsuits for big money. That has

absolutely nothing to do with it. Pay no attention to the man behind the

curtain. They're Scientists - with a capital " S " , thank you very much. A group

of completely impartial and unbiased rats failed to be adequately poisoned in

some experiments they read about, so there's really nothing to worry about. And

you can tell it's true. They read it on the internet.

>

> Those symptoms you are so worried about are most likely the result of " mold

hysteria " . Mold Hysteria is a different illness altogether. Like getting

mycotoxicosis inside a school, home, or office, " current medical research

doesn't support it's existence " . But this one is for real. It appears to be

spread primarily by uttering the phrase, " toxigenic mold " while not wearing a

closely-fitted muzzle. It appears that words, much like plague and mycotoxins,

will hang in the air almost indefinitely, waiting to strike the unsuspecting,

unfiltered victim at a later time when they least expect it. Mold Hysteria is

has not yet been catalogued by the World Health Organization and apparently

cannot be transmitted to humans via contact with sick birds. But it's good to

know the experts are really looking out for us. (And I know that's true,

because I read it on the internet.)

>

> http://www.seiu.org/docUploads/4_05__CDC_Plague_Guidance_Letter.pdf

>

> http://www.unit47.org/News/041905.html

>

>

http://ehscenter.bna.com/pic2/ehs.nsf/id/BNAP-6BFG2K?OpenDocument & PrintVersion=Y\

es

>

>

>

> Serena

>

> There is no such thing as an anomaly. Recheck your original premise.

> ...Ayn Rand,

paraphrased

>

>

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Maybe if they ignore us, we'll just go away...ya think? ; )

LiveSimply <quackadillian@...> wrote:

OH MY GOD..

This is 'The Smoking Gun'

Serena

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...Ayn Rand,

paraphrased

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I am sure that that is what they are hoping.. and indeed, helping to

make happen..

'go away' as in get sick and die...

There oughta be a law..

but wait.. they are the law...

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No, they aren't the law. Not these guys. They'd sure like you to think so,

though.

I think I have more respect for street thugs. At least they aren't pretending

to be something they aren't. They say they're gonna rob you and beat you up,

then they keep their word. These guys say they don't want to rob you or beat you

up, turn around and do the opposite, AND tell you it's good for you. Nice guys.

LiveSimply <quackadillian@...> wrote:

I am sure that that is what they are hoping.. and indeed, helping to

make happen..

'go away' as in get sick and die...

There oughta be a law..

but wait.. they are the law...

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