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snowbird
05-19-2006, 12:17 PM
NEWSTARGET.COM
Posted Monday, May 15, 2006 by Mike Adams

http://www.NewsTarget.com/019382.html

Mad cow disease was recently confirmed in a cow in Alabama, according to two tests conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Even so, the USDA seems just as reluctant as usual to admit that U.S. herds continue to be infected with mad cow disease. Even though the results of this second test have been announced, there is a whole lot of spin from the USDA on trying to suppress the severity of this news -- so let me translate it into plain English for you.

First, this positive result is from the second test conducted on this particular cow in Alabama. The first test also produced a positive result, but it was a less precise test -- one that's faster and less expensive to conduct. When the first test produced a positive result, the USDA declared it to be "inconclusive" -- that's USDA doublespeak for the word "positive." They call it inconclusive because they don't want to use the word "positive" anywhere near mad cow disease...

Project
05-19-2006, 12:29 PM
It is an epidemic, they will not tell you until it is far too late. Don't buy beef, or beef products until they can assure your safety, and don't believe the USDA or any other country's food inspection facilities. There is simply too much at stake.

Just as global warming is 'inconclusive'... this is how they lull you back into a false sense of security until the world is dying around you...