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, if worse comes to worse and it was me, I would take a warm

blanket and sleep outside for a few days. It can't be that cold where

you live. When I lived in California years ago, I slept outside

whenever I could. You should be able to hide yourself in some way so

noone can see you for a few days if you don't have a deck or pourch. I

know it is a little unnerving to have a fat palmeto crawl across your

face, but it isn't harmful LOL. I understand your situation as I was in

the same mess years ago because I was too sick to work. This country

is the worlds worst when it comes to trying to find a place to put your

body if you don't have any money. Just a thought. Steph

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I would call your local police or sheriff and see if you can get at least a

temporary restraining order. If they cannot help you, I'd contact these

California-based activist organizations:

Pesticide Action Network North America

49 St., Suite 500

San Francisco, CA 94102

phone: (415) 981-1771

fax: (415) 981-1991

Californians for Pesticide Reform:

http://www.pesticidereform.org/article.php?list=type & type=55 At the right

side of this page, there's a pull-down menu for contacting the chapter in your

own county. They might know of local laws; I'm sure someone has dealt with

issues similar to yours.

Good luck. Please keep us posted.

Nenah

Nenah Sylver, PhD

http://www.nenahsylver.com

* author, The Handbook of Rife Frequency Healing

* author, The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy

* Transfer Factor for superior immune support

* VIBE raw fruit & vegetable concentrate for total nutrition

Pls Help! Will ozone get rid of pesticide or make it worse ??

> Dear friends,

>

> My apartment manager told me that she needs to have the pest control operator

to come to spray my apartment with pesticides in 36 hours. It is because they

found bedbugs in the " apartment right below mine " . I myself have never found any

bedbugs in my apartment. The apartment manager told me that this has to be done

right the way to prevent bedbugs from spreading.

>

> However, I was told by a lyme groupie that the chemical pesticides spray will

be detrimental to my already bad health, further weakening my overloaded

suppressed immune system (I have lyme + gulf war syndrome + tens of other

co-infections+ candida + heavy metal toxins). And I feel the same way and I

told the apartment manager about my concern. Her reply was that even if I

refuse to have my apartment sprayed, the pest control operator will still come

in to spray anyway with 24 hours notice.

>

> Well, I think it is very unreasonable and my life is at risk if I let them

spray, especially I have found no bedbugs in my place. I was told that if they

do spray, it is better to stay somewhere else for 3-4 days right after they

spray. However, I'm very sick, broke and have no family and friends to stay with

for a few days after they spray.

>

> Would someone please advise me what to do? What rights do I have? What

options do I have? Would turning on the ozone machine help get rid of the

pesticide or would it actually make it worse? It's because ozone may bring

pesticide to the air and I'll be breathing that 24X7.

>

> FYI, I live in silicon valley, santa clara, Northern California. Thanks a

lot.

>

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The police can't get into your house without a search warrant, you think that

your apartment manager has more power ?

I would tell her that everybody entering the apartment without permission will

be shot.

I think that is even within the laws of the USA, considering the fact that

apparently your life and health are at stake.

Cheers,

DCH

Pls Help! Will ozone get rid of pesticide or make it worse

??

Dear friends,

My apartment manager told me that she needs to have the pest control operator

to come to spray my apartment with pesticides in 36 hours. It is because they

found bedbugs in the " apartment right below mine " . I myself have never found any

bedbugs in my apartment. The apartment manager told me that this has to be done

right the way to prevent bedbugs from spreading.

However, I was told by a lyme groupie that the chemical pesticides spray will

be detrimental to my already bad health, further weakening my overloaded

suppressed immune system (I have lyme + gulf war syndrome + tens of other

co-infections+ candida + heavy metal toxins). And I feel the same way and I told

the apartment manager about my concern. Her reply was that even if I refuse to

have my apartment sprayed, the pest control operator will still come in to spray

anyway with 24 hours notice.

Well, I think it is very unreasonable and my life is at risk if I let them

spray, especially I have found no bedbugs in my place. I was told that if they

do spray, it is better to stay somewhere else for 3-4 days right after they

spray. However, I'm very sick, broke and have no family and friends to stay with

for a few days after they spray.

Would someone please advise me what to do? What rights do I have? What options

do I have? Would turning on the ozone machine help get rid of the pesticide or

would it actually make it worse? It's because ozone may bring pesticide to the

air and I'll be breathing that 24X7.

FYI, I live in silicon valley, santa clara, Northern California. Thanks a lot.

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Dirk, since when do any of us U.S. citizens have rights anymore???

This must be something new~~~~ Next thing you know, we will hear she

was arrested for asserting her rights. Not so sure I would do that if

I were sick. You need to be a little more careful not to end up in

jail where you would die for sure. I would rather go crawl in a hole

than deal with the law anymore. It may be that God in His great wisdom

is not allowing me to get well because I would otherwise be out there

fighting to the death for the old constitution and someone would shoot

me for not shuting my mouth LOL.

There is a program coming up on TV soon about how the U.S. has more

people in prison and more crowded prisons than any other country in the

world. Maybe a lot of them are illegals, but that ain't all of the

problem! Anyway, point of this message is be careful who you fight

with if you don't have a lot time, health, money and influence. Poor

health changes things too because you can't afford to get stressed

either, and landlords can always find another excuse to make someone

move if they don't like you. Just another point of view.

Steph

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Hi ,

In BC in Canada, where I live, if the landlord gives you 24 hours notice, he can

come into your apartment to do almost anything no matter how you feel about it.

It is their building and they are just renting you space. You can't interfere

with that. Not sure what it is like where you live, however, look and see if you

have a landlord/tenants group that might be able to tell what you can do.

But other than that, I think you need to be looking for somewhere else to sleep

for a couple nights...

If my health was as fragile as yours, I would be scrounging the money to stay at

the Y or something for a couple of nights.

Oh and when you leave your apartment, turn on your ozone generator and let it

run while you are gone.

Good luck,

Sherri-Lee

Pls Help! Will ozone get rid of pesticide or make it worse

??

Dear friends,

My apartment manager told me that she needs to have the pest control operator

to come to spray my apartment with pesticides in 36 hours. It is because they

found bedbugs in the " apartment right below mine " . I myself have never found any

bedbugs in my apartment. The apartment manager told me that this has to be done

right the way to prevent bedbugs from spreading.

However, I was told by a lyme groupie that the chemical pesticides spray will

be detrimental to my already bad health, further weakening my overloaded

suppressed immune system (I have lyme + gulf war syndrome + tens of other

co-infections+ candida + heavy metal toxins). And I feel the same way and I told

the apartment manager about my concern. Her reply was that even if I refuse to

have my apartment sprayed, the pest control operator will still come in to spray

anyway with 24 hours notice.

Well, I think it is very unreasonable and my life is at risk if I let them

spray, especially I have found no bedbugs in my place. I was told that if they

do spray, it is better to stay somewhere else for 3-4 days right after they

spray. However, I'm very sick, broke and have no family and friends to stay with

for a few days after they spray.

Would someone please advise me what to do? What rights do I have? What options

do I have? Would turning on the ozone machine help get rid of the pesticide or

would it actually make it worse? It's because ozone may bring pesticide to the

air and I'll be breathing that 24X7.

FYI, I live in silicon valley, santa clara, Northern California. Thanks a lot.

-

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Hi ,

In BC in Canada, where I live, if the landlord gives you 24 hours notice, he can

come into your apartment to do almost anything no matter how you feel about it.

It is their building and they are just renting you space. You can't interfere

with that. Not sure what it is like where you live, however, look and see if you

have a landlord/tenants group that might be able to tell what you can do.

But other than that, I think you need to be looking for somewhere else to sleep

for a couple nights...

If my health was as fragile as yours, I would be scrounging the money to stay at

the Y or something for a couple of nights.

Oh and when you leave your apartment, turn on your ozone generator and let it

run while you are gone.

Good luck,

Sherri-Lee

Pls Help! Will ozone get rid of pesticide or make it worse

??

Dear friends,

My apartment manager told me that she needs to have the pest control operator

to come to spray my apartment with pesticides in 36 hours. It is because they

found bedbugs in the " apartment right below mine " . I myself have never found any

bedbugs in my apartment. The apartment manager told me that this has to be done

right the way to prevent bedbugs from spreading.

However, I was told by a lyme groupie that the chemical pesticides spray will

be detrimental to my already bad health, further weakening my overloaded

suppressed immune system (I have lyme + gulf war syndrome + tens of other

co-infections+ candida + heavy metal toxins). And I feel the same way and I told

the apartment manager about my concern. Her reply was that even if I refuse to

have my apartment sprayed, the pest control operator will still come in to spray

anyway with 24 hours notice.

Well, I think it is very unreasonable and my life is at risk if I let them

spray, especially I have found no bedbugs in my place. I was told that if they

do spray, it is better to stay somewhere else for 3-4 days right after they

spray. However, I'm very sick, broke and have no family and friends to stay with

for a few days after they spray.

Would someone please advise me what to do? What rights do I have? What options

do I have? Would turning on the ozone machine help get rid of the pesticide or

would it actually make it worse? It's because ozone may bring pesticide to the

air and I'll be breathing that 24X7.

FYI, I live in silicon valley, santa clara, Northern California. Thanks a lot.

-

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Can you get a note from your doctor indicating that you are chemically

sensitive? That might be enough to stop them or at least get them to try

something that is non-toxic. We live in a house that we own which is in a

develoment. The development association has contract with the county health

dept. to spray for mosquiotos a number of times during the warm months. We were

able to at least get them to stop spraying at least 300 feet all around starting

from the property line. Perhaps a doctor's note will suffice to intimidate the

apt. manager. You might want to contact a lawyer or the city govt. to see if

there are any regulations that can

help you.

Good luck,

Dirk Chardet <chardetalvares@...> wrote:

,

The police can't get into your house without a search warrant, you think that

your apartment manager has more power ?

I would tell her that everybody entering the apartment without permission will

be shot.

I think that is even within the laws of the USA, considering the fact that

apparently your life and health are at stake.

Cheers,

DCH

Pls Help! Will ozone get rid of pesticide or make it worse ??

Dear friends,

My apartment manager told me that she needs to have the pest control operator to

come to spray my apartment with pesticides in 36 hours. It is because they found

bedbugs in the " apartment right below mine " . I myself have never found any

bedbugs in my apartment. The apartment manager told me that this has to be done

right the way to prevent bedbugs from spreading.

However, I was told by a lyme groupie that the chemical pesticides spray will be

detrimental to my already bad health, further weakening my overloaded suppressed

immune system (I have lyme + gulf war syndrome + tens of other co-infections+

candida + heavy metal toxins). And I feel the same way and I told the apartment

manager about my concern. Her reply was that even if I refuse to have my

apartment sprayed, the pest control operator will still come in to spray anyway

with 24 hours notice.

Well, I think it is very unreasonable and my life is at risk if I let them

spray, especially I have found no bedbugs in my place. I was told that if they

do spray, it is better to stay somewhere else for 3-4 days right after they

spray. However, I'm very sick, broke and have no family and friends to stay with

for a few days after they spray.

Would someone please advise me what to do? What rights do I have? What options

do I have? Would turning on the ozone machine help get rid of the pesticide or

would it actually make it worse? It's because ozone may bring pesticide to the

air and I'll be breathing that 24X7.

FYI, I live in silicon valley, santa clara, Northern California. Thanks a lot.

-

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Steph, in 2005 95% of the felony warrants served by the Los Angeles

Sheriff's Dept were for illegal aliens. In Dallas, TX the hospital

that JFK was taken to when he was shot is in danger of being shut

down because in that same time frame, 75% of the babies born in that

hospital were to illegals that walked in, dropped the kid and walked

out. Illegals for sure aren't the whole problem, but definitely a

huge part. Here in S.W. Florida, we are so inundated that the public

schools are about to collapse under the weight of the illegals. We're

graduating a generation of dummies because the curriculum has to be

dumbed-down for people who can't or won't speak the language. Jim

>

>

> Dirk, since when do any of us U.S. citizens have rights anymore???

> This must be something new~~~~ Next thing you know, we will

hear she

> was arrested for asserting her rights. Not so sure I would do

that if

> I were sick. You need to be a little more careful not to end up in

> jail where you would die for sure. I would rather go crawl in a

hole

> than deal with the law anymore. It may be that God in His great

wisdom

> is not allowing me to get well because I would otherwise be out

there

> fighting to the death for the old constitution and someone would

shoot

> me for not shuting my mouth LOL.

> There is a program coming up on TV soon about how the U.S. has more

> people in prison and more crowded prisons than any other country in

the

> world. Maybe a lot of them are illegals, but that ain't all of

the

> problem! Anyway, point of this message is be careful who you

fight

> with if you don't have a lot time, health, money and influence.

Poor

> health changes things too because you can't afford to get stressed

> either, and landlords can always find another excuse to make someone

> move if they don't like you. Just another point of view.

> Steph

>

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