I strongly feel that there is a problem with the usage of chemicals that leave a residue in the Cincinnati, OH area. This is particularly a problem in low-income areas and in subsidized housing. I think subsidized housing would be a good program if some key problems were resolved. In a factual and non-ideological way I really think there is a problem with these kinds of harmful chemical exposures in this area.
I have experienced problems with harmful chemical exposures over and over again and have detailed this on my blog. I personally have been under surveillance for 7 years now. I think the fact that these kinds of chemical exposures cause harm to humans is already known by some government officials on some level.
I feel that this problem is something that requires a large organization to resolve. I do not think individual people or local landlords are able to resolve this problem. I feel that resolution or progress towards resolving the problem of harmful chemical exposures would relieve a significant burden for many Americans. These chemical exposures that leave a residue are nearly impossible to clean up.
I have described this problem here:
Read Em' and Weep!: Chemical Residue (reademandweep7.blogspot.com)
Read Em' and Weep!: Living in Contamination Part One (reademandweep7.blogspot.com)
Read Em' and Weep!: Living in Contamination Part Two (reademandweep7.blogspot.com)
Read Em' and Weep!: Living in Contamination Part Three (reademandweep7.blogspot.com)
Read Em' and Weep!: Living in Contamination Part Four (reademandweep7.blogspot.com)
Read Em' and Weep!: Living in Contamination Summary (reademandweep7.blogspot.com)
Sincerely
Ryan Mishler
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