Kristina Baehr
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She's seen mold.
They send a moisture inspector.
not a mold inspector.
And the moisture inspector tells her it's fine.
Well, our inspector goes in and finds the mold in the first five minutes, just opens the HVAC, there it is.
They just didn't look for it.
They didn't want to know.
Because if they don't want to know, if we don't know, we don't have to address it.
So this is a woman with cancer who is supposed to go out into the world and bubble wrap.
She wouldn't even be here with you because she's not supposed to be close to people.
And now we've put this pathogen in her home and worse told her it's not there.
It can't not.
There are people that are working on the policy side.
And I'm thankful for them.
I think there's a lot that needs to happen.
The CDC and the EPA need to catch up with the NIH so that their research is all the same, right?
CDC and EPA still kind of have this, oh, it causes allergies approach, as opposed to, no, this causes brain damage, which is what the NIH recognizes.
So there's policy change that needs to happen, especially with these military families.
I mean-
For example, there's something called the Federal Enclave Doctrine.