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DESCRIPTION:There will be a press conference/Commemoration event for the Triangle Fire  
 at the North County San Diego Court House. Judges in the San Diego Court 
 are trying to silence injured worker advocate Sharon Kramer. Also injured 
 Poway Toyota worker Tim Hack will be talking about the situation of injured 
 workers who have been contaminated by mold at the Poway Toyota 
 dealership\n\n\n3/25 San Diego Press Conference/Commemoration Of The 
 Triangle Fire-Fight For The Living-Remember The Dead\nPress Release         
         Press Release                  Press Release\n\n3/25/2011 12:00 
 Noon\nSan Diego Press Conference/Commemoration Of The Triangle Fire\nFight 
 For The Living-Remember The Dead\n\nPlace:\nSan Diego North County Court 
 House\n325 S. Melrose Ave, Vista, CA\n\n\nOn 3/25/2011 at the San Diego 
 North County Superior Court in Vista, there will be  a\npress conference by 
 injured workers from Poway of Toyota and injured workers advocate Sharon 
 Kramer. Kramer is fighting court action in San Diego North County Superior 
 Court  to silence her speaking out about mold and the role of American 
 College for Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM) and the US 
 Chamber of Commerce mass marketing misinformation.\n \nDespite health and 
 safety gains made 100 years ago as a result of the Triangle Shirtwaist 
 \nfire in New York City and a national effort to implement protection for 
 workers from fires, workers in the United States and around the world still 
 are injured and killed without proper\nhealth and safety protection, 
 healthcare and compensation.\n \nSharon Kramer has spoken out about the 
 role of ACOEM in hiring consultants who have\nprovided tainted information 
 in studies in order to limit liability of companies and the insurance 
 industry particularly on mold, while the US Chamber of Commerce mass 
 marketed it to the courts.\n \n.\nAs a result she has been targeted by the 
 industry, ACOEM, the Chamber and judges who have been complicit in this 
 cover-up.\nAdditionally,Toyota of Poway workers have been sickened by mold 
 at the Toyota dealership. Their claims of workers compensation have been 
 delayed and deferred. They have been forced to go on State Disability which 
 does not provide healthcare.\nTim Hack, one of the injured workers will be 
 reporting on this contamination and the status of the San Diego County 
 Insurance fraud Task force investigation into Toyota Of Poway and their 
 insurer Corvel for workers comp fraud. A massive cost shifting scam is 
 going on with expense for worker injury being shifted on to SS-DI and other 
 Government programs rather than the employer and their insurer paying the 
 cost.\n \n \nSharon Kramer and Tim Hack will also be presenting testimony 
 at a national conference on ACOEM, Labor And Workers Compensation in San 
 Francisco on March 26, 2011.\nThe fight to protect health and safety 100 
 years ago continues today as workers and their advocates fight for justice. 
 We invite other injured workers and injured worker advocates to join us and 
 speak-out.\n\nFor further information contact:\nCalifornia Coalition For 
 Workers Memorial Day  in San Diego 619-572-3337\nCalifornia Coalition For 
 Workers Memorial Day 
 (415)867-0628\nwww.workersmemorialday.org\nhttp://www.laborfest.net/TriangleFire/schedule.htm\n\nToyota 
 of Poway Workers Injured By Mold File Workers Comp Fraud Charges At San 
 Diego DA\nhttp://blip.tv/file/4064211\nhttp://blip.tv/file/2520407 15.25 
 minutes \nSharon Kramer, an expert on mold, ACOEM and the US Chamber spoke 
 at a press conference called by the California Coalition For Workers 
 Memorial Day for injured workers at the Downey toxic dump 
 site.\nhttp://blip.tv/file/2483914 \n\n\n3/25 Solidarity In San Diego Court 
 With Injured Worker Advocate And ACEOM Critic Sharon Kramer\n\nACOEM And 
 Judges Trying To Silence Injured Workers Advocate and ACOEM Critic Sharon 
 Kramer\nFriday March 25th 1:30 PM San Diego North County 
 Courtroom\nCommemorate the Triangle Fire On The Same Day\n\nFrom Sharon 
 Kramer\nOn March 25th, in the San Diego North County Courtroom of Dept 30 
 at 1:30, the State of CA is anticipated to gag a US citizen (me) from ever 
 writing and evidencing again of how the US Chamber of Commerce got their 
 unclean hands in the mold issue by teaming up with the Manhattan Institute 
 think-tank and paying Hardin and Kelman to write a policy paper for the 
 Chamber that is a lay translation mass marketed to the courts. of what they 
 wrote for ACOEM   \n\nSupported by California Coalition For Workers 
 Memorial Day\nwww.workersmemorialday.org\n(415)867-0628\n\nRemember The 
 Triangle Fire National Brochure & 
 Calendar\nhttp://www.rememberthetrianglefire.org/images/TriCoNewspaper.pdf\n\n\nDear 
 All,\n \nIn a modern day tale of the Emperors New Robe, ACOEM continues to 
 feign that they put out current accepted science over the mold issue ten 
 years ago as health policy...and that it is still science today. \n \nSo 
 where is our government to shut this down (when the interests of the US 
 Chamber are involved)?\n \nDoes "pay no attention to the man behind the 
 curtain," apply here?\n \n Ignore that those funky math calculations end up 
 being a real embarrassment (and a sure loss) for any defense attorney who 
 tries to use them in an honest court. \n \nI suppose we should thank ACOEM 
 for helping to keep the defense bar easily exposed as parading bare in 
 their denials of causation. \n \nBut lives are still lost by their selling 
 of doubt. (and of course the position of ACOEM and the US Chamber will 
 still be effective to beat people down for several months before trial. 
 They will still cause many sick people - whether in litigation or not - to 
 be misdiagnosed & left unaware while staying in moldy buildings as their 
 health mysteriously deteriorates, sometimes into death). \n \nWCC's writing 
 today (excerpts below) is excellent.  I would highly suggest that anyone 
 who is having difficulty obtaining medical treatment or who has a mold 
 claim buy this article.  It only costs $7.00.\n \nIf you can, please send 
 Jim and Patrick at WCC a note to thank them for helping us bring this to 
 public light and buy the article. jim@workcompcentral.com   &   
 patjenreilly@comcast.net\n \nTo purchase & read this article in its 
 entirety, go to: 
 http://www.workcompcentral.com/signup/news/index.php?id=34467318de5e107dbebf8abd510d320cj\n 
 \nI pulled out a few quotes below.  This one is most indicative of ACOEM's 
 continued imperialist attitude of no need for transparency and democracy 
 (or any research after 2002 cited) when setting health policy that impacts 
 all:\n \n"McLellan said the general public also had the opportunity to 
 comment on the revisions." \n \nDid I miss something?  I never got to see 
 what they were putting out before they did it, or to comment on what they 
 wrote.  I see nowhere that they took our scientifically evidenced 
 suggestions to heart. Does anyone else?\n \nPS. On a personal note, on 
 March 25th, in the San Diego North County Courtroom of Dept 30 at 1:30, the 
 State of CA is anticipated to gag a US citizen (me) from ever writing and 
 evidencing again of how the US Chamber of Commerce got their unclean hands 
 in the mold issue by teaming up with the Manhattan Institute think-tank and 
 paying Hardin and Kelman to write a policy paper for the Chamber that is a 
 lay translation mass marketed to the courts. of what they wrote for ACOEM   
 \n \nThe ACOEM mold statement meaning (that has not conceptually changed 
 with this new version) in lay words according to the Chamber: "Thus the 
 notion that toxic mold is an insidious secret killer as so many media and 
 trial lawyers would claim is junk science unsupported by actual scientific 
 study."   \n \nTHE US CHAMBER VERSION OF ACOEM's CITES FALSE AUTHORSHIP OF 
 BEING CO-WRITTEN BY A PHYSICIAN. NOPE!  Just Hardin and Kelman.\n \nThis 
 anticipated ruling that will make me gag on the 25th and our founding 
 fathers role over in their graves, will establish new (underground) case 
 lawthat US citizens can be silenced by the courts from writing words that 
 are adverse to the interest of the insurance industry & US Chamber of 
 Commerce (and ACOEM).... without even having to first sue the citizen for 
 the words or show any evidence they are incorrect. \n \nSpecifically, on 
 March 25th, I will most likely be illegally gagged from writing "He 
 [Chamber author, Kelman] admitted the Manhattan Institute paid GlobalTox 
 $40,000 to write a position paper regarding the potential health risks of 
 toxic mold exposure."   I have never even been sued for those words and 
 they are 100% evidenced to be correct!!!  \n \nThis means all of the 
 following words will be gagged, too, of how ACOEM's science over the mold 
 issue is waaaaay too close to that of the paid for hire endeavor of US 
 Chamber and a think-tank: \n \n"In 2003, with the involvement of the US 
 Chamber of Commerce and ex-developer, US Congressman Gary Miller (R-CA), 
 the GlobalTox paper was disseminated to the real estate, mortgage and 
 building industries' associations. A version of the Manhattan Institute 
 commissioned piece may also be found as a position statement on the website 
 of a United States medical policy-writing body, the American College of 
 Occupational and Environmental Medicine."\n \nThe only words I have written 
 of this matter that have even been challenged as incorrect are "altered his 
 under oath statements" was a false accusation of perjury - and the courts 
 cannot even state how this claim pans out. \n \nSee LINK of complaint from 
 2005 for the five words "altered his under oath statements" & injunctive 
 relief sought on March 25th gag me to hide how the Chamber/Manhattan 
 Institute money & unclean hands got into this issue and policy...and they 
 are trying to shut me up so that they can do it again!!! \n \nSo much for 
 the 1st Amendment or protecting the public when the U$ Chamber is 
 involved!\n \nOn Saturday, March 26th, I am scheduled to speak of all of 
 the above at a workers health rights conference in San Francisco.   \n 
 \nWonder if I can do it via some sort of webcast from my jail cell....when 
 I tell the courts on Friday the 25th, to pound sand. \n \nWe are not the 
 United States of the US Chamber of Commerce! (are we????)\n \nSharon\n 
 \n***************************************************************************************** 
 \nWorkCompCentral   Top 03/09/11\n \nRevised ACOEM Mold Statement Doesn’t 
 Appease Critics:  \nBy Patrick Reilly, Correspondent\n \nThe American 
 College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine has released 
 long-awaited revisions to its contentious position paper on the health 
 effects of mold exposure, but one mold activist said the paper will not 
 help workers’ compensation claimants because the college’s position is 
 essentially unchanged....\n \nThe paper, released Feb. 24, says indoor 
 molds have an “important, but minor overall role in allergic airway 
 disease.  Except for persons with severely impaired immune systems, indoor 
 mold is not a source of fungal infections.”\n \nThe conclusion isn’t 
 significantly different than the statement in ACOEM’s original position 
 statement, which drew fire from critics who say the college is too cozy 
 with claims payers....\n  \n“What they put out is exactly what we 
 expected,” Kramer said.  “It is a new and improved litigation defense 
 argument that is not based on currently accepted science.”...\n 
 \nACOEM’s original paper relied in part on a test in which mice were 
 exposed to a specific strain of mold and suffered no significant health 
 effects.  The test was extrapolated to reach the conclusion that exposure 
 to mold would have no effect in humans.\n  \n“It is insurance fraud.  
 Nothing has changed,” [Kramer] said.  “They took data from a single 
 rodent study.  Those calculations have been thrown out of court.” (I 
 added the links!)\n \nACOEM came under fire for its 2002 position paper 
 after a Wall Street Journal report revealed that the two authors, Bruce 
 Kelman and Bryan Hardin, were toxicologists and defense witnesses who 
 testified that there was no health effect caused by exposure to mold....\n 
 \nMcLellan said the general public also had the opportunity to comment on 
 the revisions.....”Public comments did go to the Council of Scientific 
 Advisors.”\n 
 \n******************************************************************************************\nSharon 
 Noonan Kramer\n\nMarch 26, 2011 National Educational Conference-Corporate 
 Medicine, Injured Workers, ACOEM And Labor\n10:00 AM -5:00 PM\nAn national 
 education conference on the role of the American College for Occupational 
 and Environmental Medicine ACOEM\non workers compensation healthcare in 
 California and nationally. ACOEM rules for healthcare for injured\nworkers 
 has been imbedded into the law in California.\nACOEM has prevented injured 
 workers from getting acupuncture and the issue of the corporate control of 
 science and it's\naffect on injured workers will be examined.\nSpeakers 
 include Dr. Larry Rose, Dina Padilla injured worker advocate, Dr. Jack 
 Thrasher, Sharon Kramer researcher, Tim Hack, Injured Woker Poway 
 Toyota\nILWU Local 34\n800 2nd St./Embarcadero next to AT&T Stadium\nSan 
 Francisco\nSponsored by California Coalition For Workers Memorial Day CCWMD 
 in conjunction with the 100th Anniversary of The Triangle 
 Fire\nwww.workersmemorialday.org\nhttp://www.moldwarriors.com/SK/IJOEH_Oct07_LaDou.pdf\nhttp://www.acoem.org/comments.aspx?id=7175\n\n"The 
 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, 1911, San Diego, CA, 23 Mar 
 2011\n\nhttp://www.klezmershack.com/calendar/009814.php\n\nKLEZCALENDAR\nTHE 
 KLEZMERSHACK CALENDAR - JEWISH MUSIC EVENTS AROUND THE WORLD, ALONG WITH 
 OTHER MUSIC EVENTS THAT SOUND INTERESTING - ALL THE EVENTS I HAVE TIME TO 
 POST.\n« Klezmer Orchestra Workshop/Performance, London, UK, 21 Mar 2011 | 
 Main | "The Triangle Fire Remembered" w/Metropolitan Klezmer, 25 Mar 2011 
 »\n\nYale Strom debut, "The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, 1911, San 
 Diego, CA, 23 Mar 2011\nThe Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, 1911\nAn 
 Original Cantata \nby Artist-in-Residence Yale Strom\n\nJoin us for the 
 debut of an original composition of music and song commemorating the lives 
 of the Jewish and Italian immigrants who lived in the Lower East Side and 
 tragically died on March 25th, 1911 in the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire which, 
 until 09/11, was the worst single calamity in New York 
 history.\n\nFeaturing:\nYale Strom, violin \nElizabeth Schwartz, vocalist 
 \nMark Dresser - contrabass \nFred Benedetti - guitar/mandolin \nLou 
 Fanucchi, accordion/vocals\nIntroduced by Professor of Women's History Dr. 
 Susan Gonda, Grossmont College\n\nWednesday, March 23, 2011 \n7:00 
 PM\nRhapsody Hall, Music Building, \nSan Diego State University 
 Campus\n\nThis Event is Free and Open to the Public\n\nCo-Sponsored by the 
 Dorris Lipinsky Endowment for the Jewish Performing Arts, the Jewish 
 Studies Program, and the European Studies, History, and Women's Studies 
 Departments, SDSU\n\nPosted by Ari Davidow on March 23, 2011 7:00 PM | 
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SUMMARY:Press Conference/Commemoration Of The Triangle Fire
LOCATION:San Diego North County Court House\n325 S. Melrose Ave, Vista, CA
URL:http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/03/19/18675076.php
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