Beach Runner wrote:
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> usual suspect wrote:
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>> Beach Runner wrote:
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>>> I recently posted a scientist that was a whistle blower,
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>> No, you didn't. You posted a LINK to a conspiracy theory forum on a
>> website about paranormal subjects that mentioned an alleged scientist
>> who's allegedly making claims against the government. It's about as
>> credible as the tabloid _Weekly World News_.
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>>> to the point of offering to take a lie detector test.
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>> One's offer to take polygraph doesn't make one credible.
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>>> Mad cow cases met with shrug instead of safeguards
>>> Mon Aug 1, 6:48 AM ET
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>>> http://news.yahoo.com/s/usatoday/200...adofsafeguards
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>>> When bovine spongiform encephalopathy, also known as mad cow disease,
>>> first surfaced in the United States in 2003, cattle ranchers and
>>> government officialsshrugged it off as a cow infected in Canada
>>> before being imported here.
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>>> When a native-born cow tested positive this June, they explained it
>>> away once again, saying the animal was infected before cattle feed
>>> restrictions were put in place in 1997.
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>> And that cow, like the first, was over the age of 10 years. Like the
>> first, it was not headed into any food supply -- human or animal.
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>>> And when a third possible domestic case surfaced last week,
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>> And it tested NEGATIVE for BSE:
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>> http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory...siness/3295454
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>>> they
>>> hastened to note that the 12-year-old cow hadn't entered the food
>>> chain.
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>>> The story is always the same.
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>> The story is the same because only TWO cattle in the US have ever
>> tested BSE-positive -- that's out of an estimated 40 million cattle
>> slaughtered in the US every year (about 85% go to the human food
>> supply, the rest to the animal food supply). BOTH of those BSE+ cattle
>> were over 12 years-old, which is "aged" by cattle standards. BOTH BSE+
>> cattle were kept out of the *entire* food supply; NEITHER was ever
>> headed to the human food supply because their ages would make their
>> meat unsuitable for human consumption. The age of the TWO cattle was
>> the issue; there is no detected BSE epidemic in the US or Canada.-
Read my lips. The ONLY way the disease can is caused is by eating food
that is illegal. The only logical conclusion is that it is not an
isolated incident. This shows that the cattle food industry is either
ignorant
(which has been shown), and does not care, (which I can't prove).
The whistle blower was a scientist ready to take a lie detector test.
While they are not admissible in court, the FBI, CIA, and
DIS all use it. It is a very accurate test and why not take the test?
Why won't the FDA let independent labs test animals to expose their
cover-up?
Time for your vulgarities.
Incidentally, in yahoo their are moderated groups which would take out
people hat are vulgar.
We all want veg*n interests and want to discus what precautions are
necessary.
Meanwhile more people die yearly from meat consumption related heart
disease. True, a little lean meat with exercise reduces the effect,
but that's not people's habits.
Unusual Suspects is a vulgar person that attacks every veg*n. Not
discusses the specifics and how to make it healthier, he just attacks.
The person is mean. I chose to stay with it to protect newcomers.
I have no idea why he is so mean.
His latest pulling my comment out of comment, after insulting the
sexuality of my son for a sport he was recruited was especially nasty.
I posted Dr. Gregers posting, well documented and he complained, after
complaining that I don't post entire posts. Vegans thanked me for the
posting.
I wish him well in spite of his mean streak. I hope he considers why he
is so mean. We are willing to help him, anonymously with his mean streak.
He is correct, mad cow disease has small numbers compared with heart
disease. Yet how many people had mad cow disease and were blamed with
Alzheimer or dementia? Maybe a much larger number?
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>> That's two BSE+ cattle out of ~120,000,000 in the last three years, or
>> a known infection rate of 0.000001667%. In other words, you hysterical
>> twit, BSE incidence in the United States is *ANOMALOUS*. We shouldn't
>> make policy on the basis of anomalies. Only you radical leftists think
>> we should because you believe the end (i.e., forcing everyone to live
>> like *you* think they should) justifies the means. You're an
>> irrational, hysterical, bumbling ass.
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> You ignore export plants that off to do their own testing, You take
> funded sites by agents as gospel. And you are a vulgar troll.