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All New Houses: POISONED

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I have watched many new houses being built, from bare ground to finish. I just want to comment here on ONE aspect of that: the intentional POISONING of the structure and ground around it...in order (apparently) to satisfy "termite protection" provisions of Insurance company. Here is what it amounts to: after the concrete is poured and the floor and the walls are put up, a truck comes by and a crew sprays a deadly smelling and WARNING PLACARDED compound onto the new house. I was flabberghasted when I first noticed this. The next day when the crew came out to spray down the next house, I FLED the neighborhood, as I didn't want to be breathing within a mile of that spray. My guess is that: on the one hand the Insurance company requires it, and then the city does too. The Inspector, you see. They are actually living "in the past" in POISONING all new houses, but they get away with it: cause almost no one notices what is taking place. I used to be in construction and I laugh at the shoddy construction and poor materials. But those defects are not lethal. The intentional poisoning of the new houses and grounds, now THAT is something else entirely. Won't anyone else notice this, or do something to stop it? I bet if you have a new house, the seller or the builder will "assure you"...Oh NO this never happens with my houses. But, I bet if you actually watched the houses being built, every step of the way like I do, you would see that identical builder having his houses sprayed down, just as (he denies) but just as I tell you.

 

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