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To: Crocodile who wrote (3040)1/21/2004 4:09:05 PM
From: Skywatcher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36921
 
They Are Lying About Your Food

By DAVE LOUTHAN

My name is Dave and I work at Vern's Moses Lake Meats.

I did until the day the mad cow test results on the Sunny Dene cow came back positive for BSE. That was
Wednesday, December 24. On Friday, December 26, the KXLY news crew was at the end of Vern's driveway,
locked out by a cable gate.

The USDA had told the world that the mad cow had been slaughtered here, but it was not in the food chain. A
blatant lie.

It was one of many. I walked out with the news crew at lunch time because I can't stand a government
cover-up. They asked me "was the cow in the food chain?" I told them of course it was, it's meat. Where else
would it be? They asked me if the cow was a downer. I told them no, it was just an old cow.

The USDA had us taking brain stem samples from downers and back door cripples only. Since we only had a few
walkers on this trailer full of downers, we just killed her along with them. We took a brain sample from her head
because the USDA gives up $10 per sample.

If we would have unloaded her in the pens, we would have never caught the BSE. How many other walkers have
BSE? We will never know. The USDA only tested the downers and cripples and only at our plant. We had only
been taking brain samples for about a month when we found this one.

When the USDA said no more downers would be slaughtered, they essentially said no more BSE testing would be
done. Vern's and every other slaughterhouse kept right on killing and selling Holstein meat from the same area as
the mad cow with no BSE testing whatsoever. This is true and easily verifiable.

And just so the folks in Moses Lake don't feel left out, the beef head, tongue, liver, kidneys and tail were sold
right here in the Columbia Basin. It's way past time for everybody to stop thinking with their bank accounts and
start trying to find a way to stop the spread of BSE.

The minute the USDA found the contaminated cow, they stopped the brain stem collection and testing. Why?
Ka-ching! It's the money. Billions.

If you want to be sure you and your family are eating safe meat, demand testing on every beef slaughter. It's
quick and easy. Don't eat another piece of meat until you see a sticker that says tested and cleared for BSE on
the package. BSE is 100% fatal --- if you or your kids get it, you die a very painful death. It's a slow, wasting
disease. It's terrible.

Right now, a lot of people are telling you how safe their beef is, but they don't know if it is or is not without
testing. That's their checkbook talking. That rendering plant in Canada wasn't feeding 81 cows, it was feeding
thousands of cows. Every second that goes by, more untested beef goes on the dinner plate. If you eat mad
cow, you are going to get sick and you are going to die.

Stand up and demand safe meat.

counterpunch.com

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To: Crocodile who wrote (3040)1/21/2004 6:49:31 PM
From: Elmer Flugum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36921
 
Do you have a number of Whole Foods markets there?

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