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Around 25 million homes in the US use OSB for sheathing.

"Oriented Strand Board"

OSB was used as a replacement for plywood.

The OSB market is controlled by a company called West Fraser.

The founder of West Fraser was a man by the name of Henry Holman Ketcham.

Henry's father's name was also Henry Holman Ketcham and he was a known member of the Skull & Bones Secret Society.

https://wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Skull_and_Bones

OSB contains formaldehyde.

So if you think about it, the entire covering of our homes are laced in formaldehyde.

We all live in cancer boxes.

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In response VAL THOR to his Publication

I think they might use this material for furniture, also. Looks like "flake board"

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In response VAL THOR to his Publication

It depends on what year your house was built, and what the building code is in your area.

OSB and plywood are two completely different things.
So this information is misleading.

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In response VAL THOR to his Publication

THAT makes me nauseous. It’s everything. EVERYWHERE