Date: 3/05/2014 01:43:03
From: wookiemeister
ID: 526415
Subject: Mad cow disease - mark purdey

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MheeiX2w8JU

this is a fellah who worked out that mad cow disease was caused by the government forcing farmers to pour a toxic chemical onto their cows

here’s his obituary after he died from brain cancer (they tend to kill people using cancer in Britain or car crashes)

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1534468/Mark-Purdey.html

Although untrained, Purdey studied the science, becoming convinced that OPs were also the root cause of BSE in cattle. Moreover, he discovered that, compared with other countries, cattle in Britain had been given exceptionally high doses of systemic OP (phosmet). With the government blaming BSE on contaminated meat and bone meal feed, Purdey questioned why the disease had not occurred in countries which had imported the same feed from Britain.

The tide of public opinion started to turn Purdey’s way following his BBC television documentary about OPs and human health, screened in 1988: the then Poet Laureate, Ted Hughes, wrote offering “a million congratulations”.

But following his family’s move from Wales to the west country, Purdey began to be blighted by mysterious circumstance: someone started firing guns over his property and blocked his driveway with a lorry; Doberman dogs were unleashed to chase his cows. After they had decided to sell up, the Purdeys’ new farmhouse was burnt down the night before they moved, driving them into hiding.

Purdey’s farm vet died in a mysterious car crash, echoing the strange death of his solicitor, who unaccountably lost control of his car and hit a wall; phone lines to his farm were vandalised, and there were other similar, unexplained, incidents

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Date: 3/05/2014 05:47:04
From: Dropbear
ID: 526417
Subject: re: Mad cow disease - mark purdey

Sometimes it’s like you’re just not trying anymore…

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Date: 3/05/2014 09:45:14
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 526435
Subject: re: Mad cow disease - mark purdey

Dropbear said:


Sometimes it’s like you’re just not trying anymore…

Yeah, I mean you might have found a Daily Mail report on the subject, at least.

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Date: 3/05/2014 11:07:40
From: pommiejohn
ID: 526449
Subject: re: Mad cow disease - mark purdey

I saw the BBc docco years ago. It did seem quite convincing, but that’s the way of TV, you only present the evidence you want seen.

There have been other theories presented such as after the Flixborough disaster ( chemical factory explosion) the use of certain solvents was restricted that were previously used to treat cattle feed. This may have allowed the prions to survive in the feed .

I won’t rise to the bait of government hit squads.

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Date: 3/05/2014 19:40:00
From: wookiemeister
ID: 526623
Subject: re: Mad cow disease - mark purdey

pommiejohn said:


I saw the BBc docco years ago. It did seem quite convincing, but that’s the way of TV, you only present the evidence you want seen.

There have been other theories presented such as after the Flixborough disaster ( chemical factory explosion) the use of certain solvents was restricted that were previously used to treat cattle feed. This may have allowed the prions to survive in the feed .

I won’t rise to the bait of government hit squads.


yeah it was a shame they had to kill mark purdey, who knows what he might have discovered in other subjects if the government had allowed him to live. Britain has a long history of killing its brains – alan turing fell victim to the hit squads in the end after winning the war for them – if he had spilled the beans about computers and breaking enigma he would have ultimately lived to a ripe old age, as it was he was worth more dead than alive

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Date: 3/05/2014 19:47:39
From: Witty Rejoinder
ID: 526627
Subject: re: Mad cow disease - mark purdey

wookiemeister said:

yeah it was a shame they had to kill mark purdey, who knows what he might have discovered in other subjects if the government had allowed him to live. Britain has a long history of killing its brains – alan turing fell victim to the hit squads in the end after winning the war for them – if he had spilled the beans about computers and breaking enigma he would have ultimately lived to a ripe old age, as it was he was worth more dead than alive


Wikipedia says he died of a brain tumour.

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Date: 3/05/2014 19:48:38
From: Witty Rejoinder
ID: 526629
Subject: re: Mad cow disease - mark purdey

Witty Rejoinder said:

Wikipedia says he died of a brain tumour.

Opps you’ve already stated that.

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Date: 3/05/2014 19:50:22
From: Witty Rejoinder
ID: 526630
Subject: re: Mad cow disease - mark purdey

So how do you go about giving people cancer?

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Date: 3/05/2014 19:52:07
From: ChrispenEvan
ID: 526631
Subject: re: Mad cow disease - mark purdey

chemtrails

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Date: 3/05/2014 19:58:55
From: PermeateFree
ID: 526633
Subject: re: Mad cow disease - mark purdey

Witty Rejoinder said:


So how do you go about giving people cancer?

Cows with guns.

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Date: 3/05/2014 20:04:25
From: wookiemeister
ID: 526635
Subject: re: Mad cow disease - mark purdey

Witty Rejoinder said:


wookiemeister said:

yeah it was a shame they had to kill mark purdey, who knows what he might have discovered in other subjects if the government had allowed him to live. Britain has a long history of killing its brains – alan turing fell victim to the hit squads in the end after winning the war for them – if he had spilled the beans about computers and breaking enigma he would have ultimately lived to a ripe old age, as it was he was worth more dead than alive


Wikipedia says he died of a brain tumour.


yes

lots of people die from many things, heart attacks, car crashes, brain tumours etc etc

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