US officials accused of covering up human deaths from BSE

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01 Jul 2005, 2:43 pm

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Dr. Lester Friedlander, a former United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) vet, had been blowing the whistle on the USDA beef inspection practices before the latest case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) was confirmed. Dr. Friedlander said that inspectors are allowed only 15 seconds of inspection and that unhygienic practices are common in the meat industry; practices such as cow carcasses with abscesses being hosed off, wrapped up and shipped to the consumer.

Friedlander also claims that some supervisors were more concerned about falsifying inspection documents than protecting consumers and that on June 9, 2005, a cow in Texas with BSE symptoms was sent straight to the rendering plant without testing.

There have also been allegations of a "don't ask,don't tell" approach being applied by US health officials when confronted with human deaths which may be caused by eating BSE contaminated meat. The Organic Consumers Association reported last year that hundreds of people are dying in the US each year from vCJD (the human counterpart of BSE) and the deaths are being written off as "unexplainable". The disease causes holes in the brains of the victims.

A New Jersey lawyer, Janet Skarbek is being called "the next Erin Brockovich " for her research into the "Cherry Hill cluster" of 12 deaths she said were caused by people eating BSE infected meat;"I'm up to 12 confirmed cases of CJD (Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease), where it says CJD on their death certificates and where they all ate at the same racetrack.” Skarbek said.



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01 Jul 2005, 2:56 pm

Makes me glad I'm vegetarian....also makes me worry about my family & friends who don't take this possibility seriously



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01 Jul 2005, 3:32 pm

I'm a big meat eater. . .this stuff does worry me quite a bit! What can I do short of turning vegantarian to protect me self?


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01 Jul 2005, 4:01 pm

Have you ever heard about the stuff in hot dogs?



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01 Jul 2005, 4:38 pm

Prometheus wrote:
I'm a big meat eater. . .this stuff does worry me quite a bit! What can I do short of turning vegantarian to protect me self?

Cook everything well done.



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01 Jul 2005, 6:32 pm

Eat pork and chicken is what I say...

Different proteins...



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02 Jul 2005, 8:43 am

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Prometheus wrote:
I'm a big meat eater. . .this stuff does worry me quite a bit! What can I do short of turning vegantarian to protect me self?

Cook everything well done.


I thought that prions could not be killed by heat. . . .even the ashes of the burnt cow remains have BSE from what I hear.


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02 Jul 2005, 1:23 pm

Thankfully I'm a vegetarian



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07 Aug 2006, 1:27 pm

I don't eat beef. YUCK!



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07 Aug 2006, 3:11 pm

Glad I'm a vegetarian too.

If slaughterhouses had glass walls, everyone would be a vegetarian.

And you omnivores shouldn't complain- you shouldn't realistically expect top quality meat when you're paying 99 cents for a hamburger...



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08 Aug 2006, 1:24 pm

Anything to make a buck... :?



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09 Aug 2006, 3:20 pm

ladakh wrote:

If slaughterhouses had glass walls, everyone would be a vegetarian.


What BS. You think the slaughter house employees are all vegitarians? Or if its so awful, how do they get anyone to work there?



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09 Aug 2006, 4:04 pm

That's not a good thing. I hope they at least check more thouroughly the processed beef. Luckily not a whole lot of cases have been reported, or at least deaths from the disease. Hopefully it's not too much of a risk.



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09 Aug 2006, 5:27 pm

Sooner or later, I'll be rich from lawsuit money. Course, I'd probably be near-dead anyway, but I'd be rich.