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Listeria - Canada - Maple Leaf - PMWS 
  Pat's Note: This outbreak seems to be causing a great deal of concern in Canada. Over 5000 news reports. Now, my old friends the Hamilton Spectator are reporting. They are vetrrans of local MRSA and C.Diff outbreaks in local hopsitals and this journal has been making the pace in investigative journalism into... more »
By Pat Gardiner  - 27 Aug - 2 new of 2 messages    

Superbug cover-ups 
  Pat's Note: Superbugs were killing people by the "hundreds", he said, but "doctors don't dare speak out, the staff don't dare speak up because they will get sacked". That is a statement of fact from a senior source. Britain has a terrible reputation for the appalling treatment of her "whistle blowers."... more »
By Pat Gardiner  - 27 Aug - 2 new of 2 messages    

MRSA - from pig to patient - the route of transmission 
  Pat's Note: The route PMWS is taking from pig to patient is so simple that a ten year old could grasp it. The remedy is obvious, so alas are the reasons why so much lying and cover ups in veterinary science are tolerated by the medical profession, here and elsewhere in the world. This little Lulu took nine months to reach the public and they are... more »
By Pat Gardiner  - 27 Aug - 1 new of 1 message    

Two more human epidemics possibly linked to pigs 
  Pat's Notes. North American correspondents, watching the situation in Britain, have drawn my attention to two more current human epidemics that may be linked to pigs and/or pork and consequently could be linked to mutated MRSA - circovirus epidemics given the locations. There is a nasty listeria epidemic traced back to a slaughterhouse... more »
By Pat Gardiner  - 27 Aug - 1 new of 1 message    

FMD 2001 - New Model uses 1967 data. 
  Pat's Note Humm. Drawing maps about the progress of FMD 2001 was a speciality of uk.business.agriculture's Politburo once. I see these scientists have gone back to 1967 for reliable data. They obviously know that was the last occasion we had a State Veterinary Service that was better than a bunch of unreliable con men... more »
By Pat Gardiner  - 27 Aug - 1 new of 1 message    

Bluetongue from live imports, yet again 
  Pat's Note: I see that they have bluetongue Lewes, East Sussex and Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire from live imports, yet again. When will they ever learn, when will they ever learn! If the truth had been told about CSF and FMD this could never have happened. [link]... more »
By Pat Gardiner  - 27 Aug - 2 new of 2 messages    

America looks back at British FMD2001 
  Pat's Note: I don't agree much with some of this article, you can read it for yourselves. But what it does illustrate is the influence that the British 2001 FMD epidemic had and still has in the US. For good or ill, they swallowed the various Maff-Defra fabrications whole and built the conclusions into their Homeland Security.... more »
By Pat Gardiner  - 27 Aug - 1 new of 1 message    

Kansas - antibiotic-free pork 
  Pat's Note: Somebody in Kansas is on the ball. That's what I like about real capitalism, the ability to anticpate the market and get ahead of demand. They don't wait for their government to wake up and tell them what to do. They get on and do it. They certainly don''t alow themselves to be intimidated by a bunch of wet government vets.... more »
By Pat Gardiner  - 27 Aug - 1 new of 1 message    

Welcome to Agricultural industry 
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By Angelin  - 27 Aug - 1 new of 1 message    

MRSA & C. Diff - The way the wind is blowing 
  Pat's Note: This is an interesting piece from Zurich. They have picked up on the epicentres being the UK and Canada, and that things have got worse in the US. They are even trying to predict where the next outbreak will come. They have even spotted the Hamilton Spectator's activity. It is surely only a matter of time before they spot the link to PMWS... more »
By Pat Gardiner  - 26 Aug - 1 new of 1 message    

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