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viernes, 8 de noviembre de 2013

MAD COW DISEASE: WHAT THE GOVERNMENT ISN'T TELLING YOU

Source: Glogster.


By Gundhramns Hammer
November 8, 2013

Are you already mad because you have been eating mad what you should not be eating mad because it can make you mad?

The following article might make you damn mad. It seems the whole damn planet is about to go mad. Well, at least humans (Homo insapiens). 

Some Homo insapiens have taken this business of "sustainability" too seriously for money. As a result they have gone mad and have made others (humans and nonhumans) mad.

Let´s get to it:


Excerpts from Mad Cow Disease - What the Government Isn't Telling You - by Dr. Lorraine Day, M.D.:


What is Mad Cow Disease?

Mad Cow Disease is the common term for Bovine Spongiform Encepholopathy (BSE), a progressive neurological disorder of cattle which can be transmitted to other species, including humans. In humans, it is called Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, after the two doctors who first described the symptoms of the disease.


How can Prions be destroyed?

They CAN'T!

The English government destroyed over 4.5 million cattle and incinerated them at a temperature of 1100 degrees centigrade. The resulting ash is still considered infectious and is stored in WW ll blimp hangers.

Mad Cow disease can be passed from the mother to the fetus in the womb.

It can be passed from a bull to the cow through sperm.

It can be passed from one species to another quite freely by transfusion of contaminated blood or consumption of infected material.

BSE is extremely resistant to high temperatures; it is unaffected by radiation, laboratory solvents and bleaches.

In other words, it appears to be virtually indestructible.


Prions are NOT DESTROYED by fire, nor by freezing, nor by disinfectants, nor by operating room sterilization procedures, nor by incineration, nor by intense radiation.

In fact, scientists and government agencies HAVE NOT FOUND ANY WAY TO DESTROY THEM!!




Beef is the largest revenue source for American agriculture nationwide. It is a $150 billion dollar industry. Since the FDA protects the pharmaceutical industry, the very industry that it's supposed to police, why wouldn't the USDA (U.S. Dept of Agriculture) protect the Beef and Sheep Industry, even though the USDA is supposed to CONTROL it?


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