The scariest thing about people like her is that her cause at some time in the future will find its way to the national media. You and I will not be granted a chance for rebuttal of her claims on the national news. When 94% of those in the national media profess to be liberals, they have an agenda and a means of getting it in your face. Once her cause has made it that far, it won't take long for a politician to take up the cause, jump on his/her soapbox and make it a national security issue. If you think the EPA is being a PITA now, wait til this thing gets national attention.
This morning when I was stoking my eclassic 1400 most everyone on my street were getting their indoor woodstoves fired up. Mine smoked maybe for 2 minutes after being stoked, it cleared as soon as the reaction chamber temp hit 750... The neighbors chimney's were still billowing smoke when I left for work an hour and half later. But, as she was saying, it's clean smoke...
Also, I did a Google search on her claim that some one in VT died because of the OWB. The case goes back to the mid 2000's, around 2006/2007. The lady who died had a history of serious heart troubles. She was found on the floor complaining of front and upper back pain, left arm pain, dizziness, feeling of vomiting, sweating, weakness... I am a retired volenteer medic from my town and all the medical books I read would lead me to believe she was having a heart attack. The patient did not go nor want to go to the hospital, she wanted to stay home. She was left at home. She was found dead 24 hours later at home. No autopsy was performed to check to see if carbon monoxide poisoning contributed to her death, or complications to heart trouble (i.e. heart attack) but the family still sued the neighbor for a wrongful death. It case was settled out of court. It did not state if the prosecutors office got involved. Roger