'The US Food Supply Is Safe' - One Of The Biggest Lies Of AlI



From Patricia Doyle, PhD
Dec. 26, 2003

Note - This lie is on a par with the outrageous contention that the blood supply is 'safe'. The blood supply is a mega-billion dollar profit mill which uses human beings...coming and going. The blood supply is NOT safe. - ed

I am sick and tired of being told that the US food supply is 'safe.' It is NOT.
Apparently, our 'government' cannot even trace the origin of the BSE-infected cow. I am sure they are desperately trying to place the origin of the infected cow as OUTSIDE the US.

Well, if that is true and the cow originated outside the US in BSE endemic country, then laws were violated regarding the importation of beef from BSE infected country. More then likely, they seek to blame Canada. The cow was born before Canada had discovered infected BSE cattle.

Next, I am appalled that cows that cannot stand or walk are sent to slaughterhouse for beef. This is unacceptable, not even for animal consumption. UNACCEPTABLE!

I am sure they are also deparately trying to trace the infected beef products. Another appalling factor in this case is the fact that the USDA keeps telling us how 'safe' our food supply is. This is NOT true. We don't test every cow and we use downer cows. How safe is the supply? NOT SAFE at all.

Note - keep in mind another quaint practice: putting blood and by-products from cattle...downer and 'regular'...in common garden and vegetable FERTILIZERS. And, yes, prions can be uptaken by plants
and remain IN the plants with ease. - ed

Next, we have had mad cow disease in the US since and around the time that animal mutilations began in the 1960s (see Jeff's article 'Who's Watching...'). We have been lied to about Chronic Wasting Disease and about animal, even human mutilations. Do the mutilations pertain to the discovery or search for mad cow in the US? You bet they do.

I am not buying either premise, i.e. little green men are mutilating humans and livestock as experimentation, or that mutilations do not exist. They are happening...and I think that "someone," whether it is because a company like Monsanto searching for "irregularities" in livestock genetic makeup due to recombinent synthetic hormones or growth hormones, or because of governmental search for genetic changes, never the less, animal mutilations are occuring. Interestingly, the first mutilation occured in the same area as the first Chronic Wasting Disease deer. Coincidence? I don't buy coincidence either.

Something very wrong has been ongoing and "someone" knew about for over 40 years. Animal mutilations have increased dramatically in South America and my guess is that we shall hear of BSE infected animals there.

I think that it is a disgrace that the public is put at risk, and then lied to. Once and for all, "the food supply is NOT safe.

Patricia Doyle

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Proof Mad Cow Not From Canada?
From Jean
12-28-03

Jeff - A brucellosis vaccination tag was found on the infected animal and suggests American origins because Canada eradicated that disease and stopped vaccinating for it in the mid-1980's.
Dr. Brian Evans is the chief veterinary officer of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. Evans is the person who said "that the brucellosis vaccination tag that was apparently found on the infected animal suggests the possibility of American origins because Canada eradicated that disease and stopped vaccinating for that disease in the mid 1980s."
Here is the source:
<http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1072567809093&call_pageid=968332188492&col=968793972154>http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1072567809093&call_pageid=968332188492&col=968793972154 
Here is another link to information re: brucellosis and Canadian regulations on a British Columbia website:  <http://epix.hazard.net/topics/animal/brucella.htm>http://epix.hazard.net/topics/animal/brucella.htm

Brucellosis, a contagious disease caused by bacteria of the Brucella group, affects cattle, swine, sheep goats and man and some wildlife.
Canada's national cattle herd was declared Brucellosis-free on September 19, 1985, although monitoring continues. Eradication of this disease was acheived after extensive programs that dated back to the 1940's. At that time it was estimated that 11 % of cattle and 18 % of herds were infected with brucellosis. Efforts to control the disease by vaccination of calves with Strain 19 Brucella abortus vaccine reduced the incidence to 5% in 4 years. In 1957 a national test and slaughter program was introduced, resulting in elimination of the disease 28 years later. In cattle, brucellosis affects the reproductive organs and causes abortion in pregnant cows. It can be costly in terms of reduced milk yields and calf crops, reduced values of affected cattle, and the expense of replacing animals. Abortion of the fetus is the most obvious manifestation of the disease. This usually occurs in the firth to eighth month of pregnancy. Most infected cows abort once, but some may abort a second or third time. Some cows become temporarily sterile as a result of inflammation of the uterus caused by the disease. When an infected cow aborts or calves, vast numbers of Brucella organisms are shed with the fetus or placenta, or in vaginal discharges which may continue for several weeks. The infected material may be spread about the pasture, yards or stables, contaminating the feed and water and thereby spreading the disease to other cattle.
Bulls may contract brucellosis. When infection becomes localized in the testicles or adjeacent organs of the genital tract, the affected bull usually remains fertile, although fertility and libido may be reduced. Bulls may shed the bacteria in their semen if their genital organs are affected.
The disease in humans is known as undulant fever and may be contracted if a person drinks raw milk from an infected cow or comes into direct contact with infected material such as an aborted fetus or placenta.

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From Patricia Doyle
PhD dr_p_doyle@hotmail.com
12-17-3

15 Patients Given Prion Death Sentence Via Blood Donor

From Patricia Doyle,
PhD dr_p_doyle@hotmail.com
12-17-3
Hello, Jeff - Finally, the medical community admits that nvCJD (the human form of mad cow/BSE) is transmitted to patients via blood donor.
I am sure that they hated to admit to blood donor transmission of nvCJD. The evidence is so overwhelming that they had to begin to present it.
Jeff, you and I have been claiming that prion disease spreads via blood for many years now. The next step is to ask the 64 million dollar question: Is Chronic Wasting Disease spread via blood and what are the implications when infected deer, elk, and moose are shot and bleed into the environment? (And since prions have no trouble being cooked, grilled, roasted, sauteed, fried, BBQ'd, or turned into jerky...humans can be infected by eating the meat of any CWD deer, elk and moose, etc. -JR)
Patricia Doyle
nvCJD Spread Through Blood Transmission - UK
A ProMED-mail post
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nvCJD Suspected To Have Been Contract By Blood Donation

BBC News Online
12-17-3
UK: variant CJD suspected to have been contracted by blood donation
Health secretary John Reid said that a man who received donor blood during an operation in 1997 developed variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease [abbreviated as CJD (new var.) or vCJD in ProMED-mail] and died 6 years later. The blood was taken long before the donor was diagnosed with the brain-wasting disease.
Measures already exist which attempt to cut the risk of CJD transmission during blood transfusions. So far, 143 cases of vCJD have been diagnosed in the UK, although the numbers of new cases are falling. So far there is no established treatment for the illness, which causes massive brain damage and normally kills within months of being detected.
Other people have received blood from donors who went on to develop vCJD -- 15 in total. All have been contacted and offered counselling. However, none of these people has so far gone on to develop the disease, although it may have a long incubation period.
The risks of receiving blood carrying the "rogue" prions that cause vCJD are largely unknown, although previously thought to be tiny, as no confirmed cases could be identified. In this case, the donor involved gave blood in 1997, and fell ill with [variant] CJD in 1999, dying shortly afterwards. The disease did not develop in the recipient until this year, and the patient died earlier this month. Postmortem results appear to confirm vCJD.
Mr Reid, in a statement to the House of Commons, said: "This is possibly not a proven causal connection -- it's also possible that both individuals acquired [variant] CJD separately. This is a single incident, so it is impossible to be sure which was the route of the infection. However, the possibility of this being transfusion-related cannot be discounted. That is the conclusion of the chief medical officer and experts. It is because this is the first report from anywhere in the world of the possible transmission of vCJD from person to person via blood that I thought it right to come to the despatch box to inform the House on a precautionary basis."
However, he conceded that there was a chance this was the 1st recorded case of blood from an apparently healthy donor causing [variant] CJD in the recipient. One other person is thought to have received blood from the same donor.
The announcement is likely to cause concern among the tens of thousands of patients who receive blood transfusions each year. The concern is that, because of the long incubation period of vCJD in humans, other regular donors might be carrying the illness without knowing it -- or having any way of finding out. However, since this transfusion, stringent measures have been introduced in an effort to make blood taken from UK donors safer. The white cells from the blood -- thought to be more likely to harbour prions -- are routinely removed from UK donations. In addition, many blood products used in the UK are manufactured using donated blood from elsewhere in the world.
The US banned the use of UK donor blood when fears over vCJD first arose. Mr Reid has asked the government's expert committee on blood to urgently examine whether new measures are needed to ensure the safety of donated blood. He has also asked the National Blood Service to enter discussions with the medical royal colleges and NHS hospitals to ensure blood products are only used when they are only absolutely necessary.
<http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/default.stm>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/default.stm
-- ProMED-mail <mailto:promed@promedmail.org>promed@promedmail.org
[This is unwelcome news. Further information is awaited concerning the nature of the tests carried out to establish the vCJD diagnosis. - Mod.CP]
Patricia A. Doyle, PhD Please visit my "Emerging Diseases" message board at: <http://www.clickitnews.com/ubbthreads/postlist.php?Cat=&Board=emergingdiseases>http://www.clickitnews.com/ubbthreads/postlist.php?Cat=&Board=emergingdiseases Zhan le Devlesa tai sastimasa Go with God and in Good Health


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Mad Cow/CJD - Staggering List Of Products Made From Cattle
By Jeff Rense
12-24-00


In light of the potentially catastrophic spread of Mad Cow/nvCJD prions worldwide (UN WHO statement) throughout the food chain and environment, and my continuing call for completely new, mandatory universal medical/dental sterilization protocols - including the absolute cessation of the reuse of all invasive instruments and equipment - this incredible list will come as quite a surprise to many.
I've broken most of the items down into Medical, Food, and General/Industrial categories to facilitate a grasp of the enormity of the use of animal products in our lives and the potential vectors of Mad Cow/CJD prions. This categorization is not necessarily complete; there are some consumables which are not listed in FOOD, for example, but the general point of the list is simple: just because one doesn't eat meat or dairy, doesn't mean one is necessarily safe from potential exposure to Mad Cow prions and contaminated/infected products from cattle.
With the recent discovery in the UK that tonsils of BSE/TSE infected individuals contain the Mad Cow/CJD killer prions, one wonders if other body tissues might be similar repositories. One also ponders the ongoing and bizarre issue of mass cattle and other animal mutilations and wonders whether this is some kind of monitoring process to track the spread of environmental decay and toxicity...and prion diseases.
From anti-aging creams to surgical sutures to chocolate milkshakes and marshmallows...we have injected animal products from cattle, sheep, and hogs into nearly every corner of our lives. Behold...


GENERAL MEDICAL & HEALTH CARE PRODUCTS
antibodies (immunoglobins)
beef insulin
bovine collagen - used as injections to fill in scars
bovine fibrinolysin (brand name- Elase) ointment for necrotic tissue
bovine super oxide - dismutase cream (Orgotein) - cosmetic skin cream to
prevent tissue aging.
bovine thrombin (brand name- Thrombinar) clotting agent for blood
culture medium - diagnosis
fetal bovine serum - tissue cultures
Hyaluronidase - efficient drug use
PTH - control tetany
pegademase - bovine derivative (brand name- Adagen)
- for patients who are immuno-compromised...helps prevent
white blood cells from breaking down.
pill capsules - GELATIN
whole serum - vaccine manufacturing
PRODUCTS FROM OVARIES
estrogen
progesterone - a reproductive hormone
PRODUCT FROM STOMACHS
pepsin - aid in protein digestion
rennet - aid in milk digestion
PRODUCTS FROM THYROIDS
bovine thyroid (Thyrar) a thyroid replacement
TSH - thyroid diagnosis
thyroid extract - hypothrodism
thyroid hormones
myxedema
cretinism
PRODUCTS FROM ADRENALS
cortisone - for arthritis, skin allergies, anti-inflammatory medicine
epinephrine - aid in raising blood pressure, heart disorders, and allergies
PRODUCTS FROM LIVERS
heparin - anti-coagulant, prevents gangrene
liver extract - treatment of anemia
intrinsic factor - pernicious anemia
Vitamin B12 - prevention of B-complex deficiencies
PRODUCTS FROM LUNGS
heparin - anti-coagulant, prevents gangrene
PRODUCTS FROM BLOOD
plasma protein
blood albumin - RH factor typing
Fraction I - hemophilia
Fraction V - kills viruses
iron for anemia
thrombin - blood coagulant
protein extracts
diagnostic microbiology
PRODUCTS FROM HOG HEARTS
heart valves for human transplant
PRODUCTS FROM INTESTINES
medical sutures - surgery
PRODUCTS FROM BONES
bone marrow - blood disorders
bone meal - calcium and phosphorous source
mineral source in supplements
collagen and bone for plastic surgery
soft cartilage - plastic surgery
xiphisternal cartilage (breastbone) plastic surgery
PRODUCTS FROM PANCREAS
chymotrypsin - contact surgery
diastase - aid in starch digestion
glucagon - treat hypoglycemia
insulin - diabetes mellitus
pancreatin - aid digestion
trypsin - for burns, wounds, and infection - promotes healing - aid in
protein
digestion and in cleaning wounds
PRODUCTS FROM PITUITARY GLANDS
ACTH - arthritis, allergies, rheumatic fever, skin and eye inflammations
pressor hormone - regulates blood pressure
prolactin - promotes lactation
vasopressin - controls intestinal and renal functions
PRODUCTS FROM SPINAL CORDS
cholesterol - hormone products
OTHER MEDICAL AND HEALTH CARE PRODUCTS
nitroglycerine
antibodies (immunoglobins)
beef insulin
bovine collagen - used as injections to fill in scars
bovine fibrinolysin (Elase - brand name) ointment for use on necrotic
tissue
bovine super oxide - dismutase cream (Orgotein) - cosmetic skin cream to
prevent tissue aging
bovine thrombin (Thrombinar - brand name) clotting agent for blood
culture medium - diagnosis
fetal bovine serum - tissue cultures
Hyaluronidase - efficient drug use
PTH - control tetany
pegademase - bovine derivative (Adagen - brand name) -
- for patients who are immuno-compromised
- helps prevent white blood cells from breaking down.
pill capsules - GELATIN
whole serum - vaccine manufacturing
*** GENERAL FOOD PRODUCTS ***
PRODUCTS FROM CATTLE, SHEEP, HOG FLESH
a huge variety of fresh, frozen, and pre-cooked meats
and prepared and processed meat products
PRODUCTS FROM MILK/DAIRY
butter
casein (proteins)
cheese and cheese products
cream
food ethanol
ice cream and ice cream mixes
lactose (carbohydrates)
milk powder
sherbet
whey (proteins)
fats (lipids)
yogurt
PRODUCTS FROM FATS AND FATTY ACIDS (edible)
chewing gum
lard
oleo margarine
oleo shortening
oleostearin
pharmaceuticals
rennet for cheese (sheep)
rennet for cheese (sheep)
shortening
PRODUCTS FROM BLOOD
blood sausage
bone meal
cake mixes
deep-fry batters
egg substitute
gravy mixes
imitation seafood
pasta
whipped toppings and coffee whiteners
PRODUCTS FROM BONES
whitener in refined sugar
PRODUCTS FROM BONE, HORNS, AND HOOVES
gelatin capsules
gelatin deserts
ice cream, malts and shakes
marshmallow
potted meats
PRODUCTS FROM INTESTINES
sausage casings
PRODUCTS FROM HIDES and SKINS
sausage casings
gelatin
candies and confectionery
flavorings
foods
gelatin desserts
ice cream
marshmallows
mayonnaise
yogurt
*** INDUSTRIAL AND CONSUMER PRODUCTS ***
PRODUCTS FROM MILK
adhesives
animal feed
buttons
carriers for human medicine
cosmetics
glue
pharmaceuticals
sizing
specialty plastics
veterinary medicines
PRODUCTS FROM BLOOD
adhesives
bone marrow
bone meal
fabric printing and dyeing
leather-treating agents
livestock feed
minerals
plaster retardant
plywood adhesive
diagnostic microbiology
from colloidal proteins - glue for automobile bodies
protein source in feeds
sticking agent
textile sizing
PRODUCTS FROM BONES
bone charcoal
pencils
high grade steel
bone handles
bone jewelry
mineral source in feed
fertilizer
dried bones
buttons
bone china
glass
porcelain enamel
water filters
whitener in refined sugar
PRODUCTS FROM BONE, HORNS, AND HOOVES
adhesives
bandage strips
collagen cold cream
cellophane wrap and tape
crochet needles
dice
dog biscuits
emery boards and cloth
fertilizer
glycerine
laminated wood products
neatsfoot oil
photographic film
plywood and paneling
shampoo and conditioner
wallpaper and wallpaper paste
syringes
PRODUCTS FROM BRAINS
anti-aging cream
cholesterol
PRODUCTS FROM FATS AND FATTY ACIDS (edible and inedible)
animal foods
biodegradable detergents
biodiesel
cellophane
cement
ceramics
chalk
chemicals
cosmetics
crayons
creams and lotions (sheep)
deodorants
detergents
explosives
fertilizer
fiber softeners
floor wax
glycerin
glycerol
antifreeze
herbicides
horse and livestock feeds
industrial oils and lubricants
insecticides
insulation
linoleum
livestock feed
lubricants
makeup
matches
medicines
mink oil
nitroglycerine
oil polishes
ointment bases
oleostearin
paints
paraffin
perfumes
pet foods
pharmaceuticals
plasticizers
plastics
printing rollers
protein hair conditioner
protein hair shampoo
putty
rubber products
shaving cream
shoe cream
soaps
solvents
stearic acid (sheep)
tallow for tanning
textiles
tires
water proofing agents
weed killers
PRODUCTS FROM GALLSTONES
ornaments
PRODUCTS FROM HAIR
air filters
artist's paint brush
felt and rug padding
insulation material
non-wovens
plastering material
textiles
upholstering material
PRODUCTS FROM HIDES and SKINS
belts
collagen-based adhesives (from trimmings)
bandages
emery boards
glues -for papermaking, bookbinding, cabinetmaking
sheetrock
wallpaper
drum head (sheep)
pharmaceuticals
photographic materials
leather sporting goods
leather wearing apparel
luggage
pigskin garments, gloves, and shoes
porcine burn dressings for burn victims
shoes and boots
upholstery
wallets
PRODUCTS FROM HOOVES AND HORNS
chessmen
combs
buttons
fertilizer
horn handles
imitation ivory
inedible bone meal
livestock feeds
ornaments
piano keys
plant food
PRODUCTS FROM INTESTINES
instrument strings
sausage casings
tennis racquet strings
PRODUCTS FROM MANURE
fertilizer - used in gardens, lawns and farm cropland
nitrogen
potash
phosphorus
minor minerals
OTHER PRODUCTS FROM CATTLE SOURCES
airplane lubricants and runway foam
car polishes and waxes
hydraulic brake fluid
Stearic acid - helps rubber in tires hold shape under steady surface
friction
steel ball bearings containing bone charcoal
textiles for car upholstery
various machine oils and viscous fluids
PRODUCTS FROM WOOL
asphalt binder
carpet
clothing
cosmetics
fabrics
felt
insulation
lanolin
medical ointments
paint and plaster binder
pelt products
rouge base
rug pads
upholstery
woolen goods
worsted fabric
yarns

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