I want to point out some comments and omissions from the front page article of the Alberta Farmer entitled, "Funeral Pyre images haunt conference - animal health officials ask if North America is ready for a major livestock diseases outbreak."
You'll have to have the article in front of you to get my points, I'm not going to retype their comments - I'm just giving my take on their way of putting things:
2nd paragraph contains reference to "terrorists brought down World Trade Centre".......[should say, how 3 towers fell that day, two hit by planes as well as Building 7 - a 42 story tower that fell perfectly upon its footprint/foundation in a classic controlled demolition manner. Building 7 housed offices for FBI, CIA, Security Exchange investigators etc.
comment designed to put you in a state of "fear" and "impending doom".
9th paragraph states that disease could be spread on "any of the 35,000 cattle and swine shipments moving every day in the US. Without GPS or radar on livestock trucks, no one would know precisely where those shipments were at a given moment."
comment designed to make you think that all livestock transport trucks need to be monitored with GPS to ensure safety. I guess they don't trust that the livestock in the trucks will get to where they are intended to go. Food safety means these trucks need to be tracked.
11th paragraph states "a massive cull might be necessary" adding more fear to the article.
Now here is the part that irked me to write this thread.
page 2, "Animals from page 1,"
1st paragraph discusses what happened in UK in 2001 FMD outbreak, states "an estimated six million animals, many uninfected, were destroyed and their bodies either buried or burned."
Yes, and not one of the bovines destroyed were tested for BSE, not one sheep for scrapie. They were killed and the evidence destroyed. The burning pyres were fueled by Canadian railway ties that were pre-shipped and waiting at the docks, along with the pre-ordered "lorries" to haul around the carcasses and railway ties. Wasn't that convenient for the government of the UK. They just happened to have these creosote soaked railway ties on hand. Dr. Vitaly Vodyanoy states in his USA patent application 20070122799 that creosote can destroy prions.
The latest outbreak of FMD in the UK came from a release of the agent from a government laboratory. A small quarantine resulted and the massive cull was not implemented. Of course, the 2001 cull got rid of most the cows that would have registered BSE positive. (due in my opinion, to Chernobyl fallout - and their warble eradication OP program)
8th paragraph (page 2): tells us not to be lulled into a false sense of security and again brings up the twin towers.
More fear-mongering, and they again fail to mention Building 7 that fell for no reason, and which the BBC reported collapsed - over 20 minutes BEFORE it fell, oops!
9th paragraph (page 2): "It doesn't matter if a foreign animal disease, such as FMD, classical swine fever or avian influenza, is introduced deliberately or accidentally."
Well actually, it does matter to some of us. Again, they failed to mention how the government vaccine laboratory released FMD in the UK last year. Also, there is no mention in this article that the USDA is moving their high security animal disease lab from "Plumbe Island" off the coast of New York, to a new lab in the heart of the USA continent. The location has yet to be chosen, but many states are lobbying FOR the lab. This lab handles all the highest security animal diseases.... and they want to put it in Nebraska, or some other central state. Why move it off the isolated island? and in the heart of cattle country.
11th paragraph (page 2): Dr. Kitching admits the UK FMD outbreak of 2001 was handled wrong and states that they killed the animals on a scale that was "a suspension of common sense".
True, but controlling FMD wasn't the main agenda - hiding post feed-ban(s) cases of BSE was the real reason for the lack of common sense.
13th paragraph (page 2): Jim Leafsedt, a South Dakota farmer and president of the USA Animal Health Association states, "It's my opinion we will not see the funeral pyres. We will see increased vaccination and injection"
Well, probably, as the pharmaceuticals companies are only hell bent on vaccines for disease, or test kits. Although I wouldn't be so sure about the lack of funeral pyres.... the railway line boardering our farm is set to be closed in 3 years and CN is already removing side tracks. Maybe we should watch what they do with the creosote soaked railway ties... who buys them - where they end up.
Please don't get me wrong... planning for these disasters is necessary. However, some disasters are not "accidents", and some strategies have multiple reasons/outcomes.
At the bottom of page 2 in this issue, you may also want to read the article "FMD response systems vary with the country". This article discusses the "chain of command" for action when a foreign animal disease emergency occurs in North America. There is a push to integrate the Canadian and USA response plans.
Dr. Paul Kitching of the CFIA states, "We're totally dependent on the farmers,"
- and the CFIA and others don't like feeling helpless. They want control. They want GPS on all livestock trucks, they want to be able to inspect our farms, review our records, and tell us when and with what to vaccinate our animals.
So the immune system that God gave us, and our livestock, continues to be bombarded with injections containing toxic metals, and potentially deadly virus-like-particles.
The Suffield base in SE Alberta is working with/on biological and chemical weapons, including West Nile virus, anthrax, small pox, polio, mustard gas etc..... and don't forget that they are a proving grounds for new conventional weapons (being the largest base in the Western Hemisphere). What have the released into our environment? Do you really think they will step up to the plate and say their sorry for releasing that toxic agent (past, present and future incidents)..... It damn well matters who releases these agents, especially when our own governments are messing with them.
You'll have to have the article in front of you to get my points, I'm not going to retype their comments - I'm just giving my take on their way of putting things:
2nd paragraph contains reference to "terrorists brought down World Trade Centre".......[should say, how 3 towers fell that day, two hit by planes as well as Building 7 - a 42 story tower that fell perfectly upon its footprint/foundation in a classic controlled demolition manner. Building 7 housed offices for FBI, CIA, Security Exchange investigators etc.
comment designed to put you in a state of "fear" and "impending doom".
9th paragraph states that disease could be spread on "any of the 35,000 cattle and swine shipments moving every day in the US. Without GPS or radar on livestock trucks, no one would know precisely where those shipments were at a given moment."
comment designed to make you think that all livestock transport trucks need to be monitored with GPS to ensure safety. I guess they don't trust that the livestock in the trucks will get to where they are intended to go. Food safety means these trucks need to be tracked.
11th paragraph states "a massive cull might be necessary" adding more fear to the article.
Now here is the part that irked me to write this thread.
page 2, "Animals from page 1,"
1st paragraph discusses what happened in UK in 2001 FMD outbreak, states "an estimated six million animals, many uninfected, were destroyed and their bodies either buried or burned."
Yes, and not one of the bovines destroyed were tested for BSE, not one sheep for scrapie. They were killed and the evidence destroyed. The burning pyres were fueled by Canadian railway ties that were pre-shipped and waiting at the docks, along with the pre-ordered "lorries" to haul around the carcasses and railway ties. Wasn't that convenient for the government of the UK. They just happened to have these creosote soaked railway ties on hand. Dr. Vitaly Vodyanoy states in his USA patent application 20070122799 that creosote can destroy prions.
The latest outbreak of FMD in the UK came from a release of the agent from a government laboratory. A small quarantine resulted and the massive cull was not implemented. Of course, the 2001 cull got rid of most the cows that would have registered BSE positive. (due in my opinion, to Chernobyl fallout - and their warble eradication OP program)
8th paragraph (page 2): tells us not to be lulled into a false sense of security and again brings up the twin towers.
More fear-mongering, and they again fail to mention Building 7 that fell for no reason, and which the BBC reported collapsed - over 20 minutes BEFORE it fell, oops!
9th paragraph (page 2): "It doesn't matter if a foreign animal disease, such as FMD, classical swine fever or avian influenza, is introduced deliberately or accidentally."
Well actually, it does matter to some of us. Again, they failed to mention how the government vaccine laboratory released FMD in the UK last year. Also, there is no mention in this article that the USDA is moving their high security animal disease lab from "Plumbe Island" off the coast of New York, to a new lab in the heart of the USA continent. The location has yet to be chosen, but many states are lobbying FOR the lab. This lab handles all the highest security animal diseases.... and they want to put it in Nebraska, or some other central state. Why move it off the isolated island? and in the heart of cattle country.
11th paragraph (page 2): Dr. Kitching admits the UK FMD outbreak of 2001 was handled wrong and states that they killed the animals on a scale that was "a suspension of common sense".
True, but controlling FMD wasn't the main agenda - hiding post feed-ban(s) cases of BSE was the real reason for the lack of common sense.
13th paragraph (page 2): Jim Leafsedt, a South Dakota farmer and president of the USA Animal Health Association states, "It's my opinion we will not see the funeral pyres. We will see increased vaccination and injection"
Well, probably, as the pharmaceuticals companies are only hell bent on vaccines for disease, or test kits. Although I wouldn't be so sure about the lack of funeral pyres.... the railway line boardering our farm is set to be closed in 3 years and CN is already removing side tracks. Maybe we should watch what they do with the creosote soaked railway ties... who buys them - where they end up.
Please don't get me wrong... planning for these disasters is necessary. However, some disasters are not "accidents", and some strategies have multiple reasons/outcomes.
At the bottom of page 2 in this issue, you may also want to read the article "FMD response systems vary with the country". This article discusses the "chain of command" for action when a foreign animal disease emergency occurs in North America. There is a push to integrate the Canadian and USA response plans.
Dr. Paul Kitching of the CFIA states, "We're totally dependent on the farmers,"
- and the CFIA and others don't like feeling helpless. They want control. They want GPS on all livestock trucks, they want to be able to inspect our farms, review our records, and tell us when and with what to vaccinate our animals.
So the immune system that God gave us, and our livestock, continues to be bombarded with injections containing toxic metals, and potentially deadly virus-like-particles.
The Suffield base in SE Alberta is working with/on biological and chemical weapons, including West Nile virus, anthrax, small pox, polio, mustard gas etc..... and don't forget that they are a proving grounds for new conventional weapons (being the largest base in the Western Hemisphere). What have the released into our environment? Do you really think they will step up to the plate and say their sorry for releasing that toxic agent (past, present and future incidents)..... It damn well matters who releases these agents, especially when our own governments are messing with them.
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