FAIRFIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL,
FAIRFIELD, CONNECTICUT


The air quality problem at McKinley School was reported in "Kids Getting Sick From School," CBS NEWS.com, on June 5, 2002. I am including this because it shows the national scope of the problem (my other reports are confined to the Pacific Northwest), and the "lock-step" or "talking points" mentality of the reporting on these issues. Make no mistake, there is a "party line" for discussing air that makes kids and teachers sick. It is a lie, and it is showing signs of fatigue. There are cracks in the arguments.

What we see in this report is another attempt to place the blame on mold. Assume for a moment that it is the mold. Why should we blame the mold. It was not the mold that let this school or countless others get moldy. Don't blame the mold. The mold is just a thing - - - just like a gun, is a thing. Schools don't become moldy by accident. And, you don't have a national epidemic of leaky schools by accident. Someone needs the mold as a "fall guy," and that is why so much mold is being found. The mold is an attempt to cover up something else. Someone is willing to be accused of allowing the schools fall into disrepair in order that they not be accused of something else. What is that? It would appear that they are getting away with it because we have been so brainwashed that we cannot point fingers at others anymore. It is politically correct to point fingers only at objects as the culprit, and, of course, Christians and members of the other political party. (But, the rules of engagement between the parties prohibits getting to the truth these days).

But, it isn't the mold. At least it wasn't originally. The problems have persisted for years, and it is only recently, that anyone has been able to find mold. Think about that.

In the CBS report on McKinley Elementary, Ken Flatto (should be Flatulence), a town selectman, (CBS apparently doesn't know the singular for men), stated that "the problem started with some late summer flooding."

Right! Then, reading further, I learned that one of the teachers there had been suffering respiratory and other symptoms for years. This is consistent with all the school air problem reports. Long and continuing. There was no mold to be found (believe it, they were looking) until recently.

Also, per the current script, radon was mentioned. Any mention of carbon dioxide? No, of course not. Now, I may be confused here. Whitaker Middle School in Portland, Oregon is discussed also. The reporting on the two schools is so intertwined, I am not sure which is which. The reporter, editor, and the master minds behind this scam are obviously products of our CO2 enhanced schools. Does the "leaks from an old, poorly maintained, drainage system" refer to Whitaker or McKinley?

In Port Angeles, Washington, authorities have taken poor maintenance to new heights. Instead of fixing problems that they created, they found that they could extort a new school out of the taxpayers while destroying the evidence of what the old school was doing to its teachers and students. Were that it were only a local problem. It is a national disgrace. Look for more such extortion and evidence destruction.

Remember, nowhere by no one that I know of is the increase in A.D.D. blamed upon mold. Inability to concentrate is a symptom of CO2. So is asthma. Link the two together when looking for a cause. If I had to pick an object culprit, I would pick the one that explains the dramatic increase in both asthma and A.D.D.. Remember, many areas of the South are very humid. Was there mold there in the old days? Were there as many sick kids? The same ailments are rampant in airliners and high rise office buildings, and no mold is to be found. Think about it, please. And, don't forget to think about the two-legged rats who are responsible.

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