Guest guest Posted January 4, 2004 Report Share Posted January 4, 2004 To keep this message brief, the link below will load a web page with selected blocks of interest taken directly from the book, as I was reading it. Read the selected blocks in the link below. This should easily tell you if you want to read the book. http://www.fugitt.comreviewmc.htm A few topics that you will find in the book......: Details of the first scientist to see spongy brains of primitive people in New Guinea, the FORE tribe. This great scientist walked 2000 miles and risked many hazards, even threats from the government and his sponsoring agent to do this research. At times, it reads much like an adventure story. Later he won the Noble prize for this work. Carleton Gajdusek's scientific adventure began in the spring of 1955, in the fledgling South Pacific island nation of Papua New Guinea. Research the name, Carleton Gajdusek if you want to see the qualifications of this scientist. The Oprah show and her interview with Lyman that resulted in a lawsuit from openly discussing facts about mad cow. A near complete dialog and copy of the suit are included. Learn about SLAPP lawsuits which threaten our very existence by limiting freedom of speech with multi-million dollar lawsuits. These are carefully planned and executed to scare activists and keep them quite. History of thousands of animal deaths in the USA as far back as 1947 from spongiform brain disease. See the comparisons of events in Britain and the USA. These include cover ups, misinformation, and downright lies History of the Rendering Industry in the USA. See how many tons for waste products are turned into food, where as some of the prion molecules may find their way to our table. Lots of details about this and how our Rendering methods compare with that of Britain. Billions of tons are produced each year and made into animal feed. Many case histories of humans who died with CJD or Kuru. Voluntary bans of cannibalism in our domestic animals considered ineffective and not enforced. Scientist in conflict and disagreement to the point they are banned from meetings to discuss important research about spongiform brain disease. Different strains exist in many different animal species. Find out what the odds are for each of us to contact any form of this disease. Government information agencies often delay research or offer marginal information of value. The book was written before the first case of Mad Cow was reported in the USA. ( about September 1997) This will give you a good idea as the factual nature of the book. There is a chance this is the only documentary of this research available. Total pages, 253 About 220 pages of text. The last 30 or so pages consists of a glossary and footnotes. Read the selected blocks in the link below. This should easily tell you if you want to read the book http://www.fugitt.comreviewmc.htm Download the complete book.......: www.fugitt.commc_usa.zip Consider joining the new ....: Study and Analysis of the history and current facts relative to Mad Cow, CJD, Kuru, Scrappie, and other associated diseases. Sorting out the true scientific facts from rumors and intentional misinformation is the goal. Subscribe: MC_USA- Un: MC_USA- List owner: MC_USA-owner Or..... http://health.MC_USA/?yguid=38633048 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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