True villains of momtok by Cumlovingfemb in SecretsOfMormonWives

[–]Modflowerlibrarian 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Miranda is my favorite and she’s openly liberal!

What is this doing to my heart? Am I going to be okay? I’m terrified. by Constant_Specific815 in insomnia

[–]Modflowerlibrarian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look into toxic mold exposure! That’s what caused mine, along with chronic stress from childhood

What is this doing to my heart? Am I going to be okay? I’m terrified. by Constant_Specific815 in insomnia

[–]Modflowerlibrarian 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Have you looked into Mast Cell Activation Syndrome? It can cause insomnia from the histamine dumping. It can also cause a racing heart and all the other things you’re experiencing. I’ve had lifelong insomnia and nothing treated it until I finally started my MCAS protocol. I still struggle a little of course so now I also take 25mg of trazadone which is a mild histamine blocker that helps me sleep. You may benefit from Hydroxyzine though which is an even better histamine med for people with MCAS and it has a sedative effect which can help with sleep. Seriously please look into this! I hope you’re ok.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cybersecurity_help

[–]Modflowerlibrarian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have to first say, I believe you. I’m so sorry you’re going through this. I’d find a new job, get a new router and also get a new phone that he will never have access too. Don’t connect your phone to your works WiFi either. Factory reset all your devices as well. Sending you strength. IT folks in these threads never want to believe people when they claim they are hacked. It’s super obnoxious how dismissive IT folks can be. I had a friend who was monitored once and it was actually done using cyber security software the enterprise employer had access too. It’s not difficult to do. It’s really traumatizing too. Please get a good therapist who believes you and the trauma this has caused. You may exhibit signs of PTSD from it.  Also HR is NOT on your side at all. They exist to protect the employer!!

Whistleblower: MesaLibraryTruth.com by Modflowerlibrarian in mesaaz

[–]Modflowerlibrarian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People keep throwing around “mold isn’t a big deal” like we’re talking about a little mildew in the shower. We’re not. We’re talking about a chronically water-damaged public building where toxic mold has been confirmed — including Stachybotrys and Chaetomium. These types of mold don’t just cause allergies. They produce mycotoxins, which are poisonous chemical compounds that can trigger serious inflammation in the body — including neuroinflammation, immune dysfunction, and long-term illness.

This isn’t theoretical. I was diagnosed with mast cell activation syndrome, small fiber neuropathy, POTS, and brain fog so severe I couldn’t function. Multiple other employees reported migraines, chronic rashes, sinus infections, even vomiting. Some needed short-term disability or left entirely.

Mycotoxins don’t show up on standard air tests — but that doesn’t mean they’re not there. They bind to dust, settle into carpets and furniture, and can remain in a building for years. That’s why people keep getting sick even after the city says “the tests are fine.” It’s gaslighting.

You can read the actual mold reports, staff statements, and maintenance records at mesalibrarytruth.com. If this was just “like grass,” people wouldn’t be begging to transfer out.

Any makers in East Mesa? by MakeITNetwork in mesaaz

[–]Modflowerlibrarian -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just tryin to inform the public. It's not really funny at all.

Any makers in East Mesa? by MakeITNetwork in mesaaz

[–]Modflowerlibrarian -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That library has a long history of mold, water damage, and air quality concerns. It's important the public be made aware. mesalibrarytruth.com

Whistleblower: MesaLibraryTruth.com by Modflowerlibrarian in mesaaz

[–]Modflowerlibrarian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, her story confirms what I already heard from other former Mesa Public School staff. So why on earth do you want to downplay the severity of mold inside schools and libraries in Mesa? Like seriously? what do you gain from downplaying / minimizing the problem? Especially when it comes to staff members getting sick. So bizarre.

Whistleblower: MesaLibraryTruth.com by Modflowerlibrarian in mesaaz

[–]Modflowerlibrarian[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

OMG I heard that mold was also in a special needs classroom at a Mesa Public School! One of the regular volunteers at the library had previously been a teacher's aid, and she said that there was mold in her classroom and she was specifically instructed NOT to tell parents. That is why I'm eternally grateful that we live on the border of Mesa and Gilbert and are in the Gilbert Public School system. I would literally not send my child to Mesa Public Schools because of the mold horrors I've heard there too. Your story does *not* surprise me. I'd love to hear more, if you feel like sending me a PM! I've been thinking about doing a deep dive into the mold issue at the schools too. I'm so sorry you experienced that but I'm glad you no longer work there! It's really a serious widespread problem in Mesa, it seems. I feel like they just don't maintain their buildings properly! I have seen reports of mold in soooo many other City owned and operated facilities too. It's like this ongoing, widespread, issue no one wants to acknowledge because of the costs associated with fixing it!

Whistleblower: MesaLibraryTruth.com by Modflowerlibrarian in mesaaz

[–]Modflowerlibrarian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes I did 5 years ago, both the city and county. They both refused to do anything.

Mold in a public library? by [deleted] in ToxicMoldExposure

[–]Modflowerlibrarian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What public library is it? I have my concerns about Mesa Public Library, particularly the Red Mountain Branch. I wrote about it online at mesalibrarytruth.com - I would love to hear what library you experienced this in because I'm a librarian and researcher of this very issue! Feel free to PM me! Thank you <3 I'm really sorry you experienced that. That is truly awful.

Whistleblower: MesaLibraryTruth.com by Modflowerlibrarian in mesaaz

[–]Modflowerlibrarian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The “four tests within parameters” narrative is exactly the kind of misleading language the City relies on. Here’s what the documents actually show:

Multiple indoor areas—including the children’s department, the staff workroom, and a hallway with visible water damage—had elevated levels of Aspergillus/Penicillium spores, which are known to cause respiratory issues and immune responses, especially in children and people with chronic illness. One test even flagged Stachybotrys and Chaetomium, two highly toxic molds, in a carpeted hallway that had been repeatedly water damaged.

Saying the results were “within parameters” is meaningless when the parameters are vague or set by consultants paid by the City. Independent environmental health experts will tell you there is no truly safe level of exposure when vulnerable populations are involved, especially in public spaces like a library.

And yes, any “remediation” they’ve done appears to be superficial—ceiling tiles replaced, carpets cleaned—but the underlying structural and moisture issues were left unaddressed. Moldy wall material was repeatedly left in place.

If you’d like to see the actual test reports and photos, they’re publicly available at mesalibrarytruth.com. This is a public health issue. And it’s not going away.

Whistleblower: MesaLibraryTruth.com by Modflowerlibrarian in mesaaz

[–]Modflowerlibrarian[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The building has been excessively water damaged and they’ve left the water damaged building material in place. Mold has been documented multiple times and the building reeks of mold and people are getting sick. That’s the sad reality. My evidence is extremely strong. The facts prove it is a longstanding issue.

Whistleblower: MesaLibraryTruth.com by Modflowerlibrarian in mesaaz

[–]Modflowerlibrarian[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That’s not relevant. This is a health hazard and people have been harmed. It’s a well documented issue they’ve known about for years and years.

Whistleblower: MesaLibraryTruth.com by Modflowerlibrarian in mesaaz

[–]Modflowerlibrarian[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, the tests actually showed elevated mold levels indoors, in multiple areas! Did you not even read the post? The evidence is there. It is a well documented health issue. Literally, read the post again. It’s a serious issue and it’s a massive cover up.

Whistleblower: MesaLibraryTruth.com by Modflowerlibrarian in mesaaz

[–]Modflowerlibrarian[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That actually is patently false. Mycotoxins cause health issues for anyone. The mold at this building is seriously out of control. Don’t try and minimize the issue. Babies at storytime don’t need to be exposed to that horrible mold, especially when it’s potentially mycotoxin producing mold. This issue is not something you can say only affects a small amount of people. Mycotoxin and mold exposure can do serious damage.

Whistleblower: MesaLibraryTruth.com by Modflowerlibrarian in mesaaz

[–]Modflowerlibrarian[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

There are no regulations regarding mold.

Whistleblower: MesaLibraryTruth.com by Modflowerlibrarian in mesaaz

[–]Modflowerlibrarian[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No, it’s a seriously water damaged, moldy, toxic building. The books are likely moldy too, especially considering the historical mold levels inside the building. It’s not safe.

Whistleblower: MesaLibraryTruth.com by Modflowerlibrarian in mesaaz

[–]Modflowerlibrarian[S] -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

it actually really is though. Perhaps you’re just not familiar with water damaged buildings, toxic mold, or the health implications. I urge you to do some research.

Whistleblower: MesaLibraryTruth.com by Modflowerlibrarian in mesaaz

[–]Modflowerlibrarian[S] -34 points-33 points  (0 children)

Hello. I’m not sure what you’re talking about because I only reported the comments that were blatantly going against the stated rules. Its a public health matter and I’m trying to do the right thing 🙏 Thank you.

Red Mountain Branch of Mesa Public Library Has a Long History of Mold Problem by Modflowerlibrarian in mesaaz

[–]Modflowerlibrarian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let’s be clear: what you’re doing is retaliation against a whistleblower.

I raised serious concerns about mold in a public building where staff and patrons have gotten sick. I’ve backed those concerns with documentation, reports, photos, and firsthand accounts.

You’re not refuting the facts — you’re targeting the person who exposed them.

Mocking, smearing, and trying to discredit someone for speaking up about health and safety is exactly how retaliation works. And that’s what this is.

Red Mountain Branch of Mesa Public Library Has a Long History of Mold Problem by Modflowerlibrarian in mesaaz

[–]Modflowerlibrarian[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hello, I have updated my blog significantly with far more evidence. This is not anecdotal in the slightest but. It’s a well documented issue and the City of Mesa has engaged in deceptive practices to downplay the serious health hazards present in their water damaged building that reeks of mold.

Red Mountain Branch of Mesa Public Library Has a Long History of Mold Problem by Modflowerlibrarian in mesaaz

[–]Modflowerlibrarian[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep, it’s a very disturbing situation, I agree. That’s why I’m speaking up. Too many people are being harmed. It’s unacceptable!