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Western Blot

Wow…here’s a weird one.

As if the US doesn’t use Western Blot testing. Maybe not for cattle
but other things–so that becomes a really lame dodge, undoubtedly
pressed by the cow killing industry.

                George M. Carter

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http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/business/3229428

June 17, 2005, 12:25PM

Feds skipped key mad cow disease test in 2004 case
USDA changes its protocols after animal initially had been cleared
By DAVID IVANOVICH
Copyright 2005 Houston Chronicle Washington Bureau

WASHINGTON – Confronted with a possible case of mad cow disease last
year, the U.S. Agriculture Department failed to perform all of the
same rigorous tests it had used to confirm an incident of the
brain-wasting ailment back in 2003.

Federal regulators skipped a key test last November that is routinely
used elsewhere by experts who say it is, under certain circumstances,
more effective for detecting the dread disease.

Relying on a single kind of test to verify the results of an initial
screening, USDA officials declared the cow – reportedly from Texas
– free of the disease.

That was a decision they have come to rue.

Seven months later, they had to acknowledge the animal may have been
infected after all.

That troubling reversal sent cattle prices falling this week and
sparked new questions about the USDA’s ability to protect the public
while at the same time trying to promote U.S. agricultural interests.

"They don’t go the extra mile," argued Craig Culp, a spokesman for the
Center for Food Safety in Washington. "They stop just short of it,
cross their fingers and hope everything is OK."

Scrambling to salvage the department’s reputation, USDA officials
Thursday ordered a battery of new tests on the suspect animal.

And Jim Rogers, a spokesman for USDA’s Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, said the agency is reviewing its approach to mad
cow cases.

That news comes none too soon for U.S. beef producers, who have been
struggling to re-open foreign markets closed to them after the first
mad-cow scare.

The "fogginess" created by the USDA’s handling of this case "messes
with the credibility of our strict standards." said Shane Sklar,
executive director of the Independent Cattlemen’s Association of
Texas.

Can cause horrific disease
Mad cow disease sparks such concern because humans who eat infected
beef can develop a horrific disease, known as variant
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.

When USDA officials encountered their first suspected case of bovine
spongiform encephalopathy – better known as mad cow disease – in
late 2003 in a cow from Washington state, the agency used what’s known
as the immunohistochemistry or IHC test to confirm the animal had the
disease.

After the IHC test came up positive, regulators then went further and
conducted what’s known as a Western blot analysis, a procedure used
widely in Europe and Japan.

They also asked a lab in Weybridge, England, considered the world’s
foremost testing facility for the disease, to verify the results.

The cow was found to be infected, and more than 50 countries closed
their borders to U.S. beef exports.

In response, the USDA launched a program in June 2004 to screen more
widely for the disease, using a procedure known as a "rapid test."
More than 381,000 head of cattle have been tested since that time.

Rapid tests from three animals produced potentially troubling results.
USDA officials checked those initial results by using the IHC test,
what they have called the "gold standard." A cow singled out by the
initial test as the most likely to be infected was tested twice.

The IHC tests were negative on all three animals. Last November,
officials announced the most suspicious-looking cow was free of the
disease.

USDA officials did not employ the Western blot test to further verify
the IHC results, contending the two tests are "equally effective."

Rogers noted that since a Western blot test had confirmed the results
of an IHC analysis on the Washington cow, agency officials believed
they had all the necessary protocols in place.

Many experts say both tests are needed. At Weybridge, officials use
the IHC test but employ others as well, including variations of the
Western blot method.

Enhanced test
Adriano Aguzzi, a professor of neuropathology and director of the
Swiss National Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Surveillance Center in
Zurich, Switzerland, said in an e-mail that IHC can be as sensitive as
the Western blot method "in certain specific instances."

Aguzzi’s institution, however, routinely runs a Western blot test
enhanced with another step "on every suspect case, because of its
unrivalled specificity and because – in most cases – we find it to
be much more sensitive than immunohistochemistry."

In the months since the November announcement, the USDA came under
intense pressure from organizations such as Consumers Union for
failing to conduct a Western blot test on the suspect cow.

Activists at Consumers Union pointed to reports in veterinary
literature which suggested IHC could miss some cases.

Michael Hansen, a senior research associate with Consumers Union, says
he confronted USDA officials about the issue during the June 6 meeting
of Institute of Medicine of the National Academies.

Then, that same week, the Agriculture Department’s inspector general,
who has been monitoring the department’s performance in screening for
mad cow disease, ordered USDA officials to retest samples from all
three cows that had produced questionable results last year using the
Western blot method.

What prompted that action by Inspector General Phyllis Fong’s office
is
not entirely clear. The retesting was done quietly. As late as June 9,
Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns was referring to "that single cow"
in Washington state that had been found stricken with the disease.

Late Friday evening, USDA officials announced that a Western blot test
conducted on the cow declared clear of the disease last November was
showing what was described as a "weak positive."

Hansen scoffs at that designation: "You don’t say someone is a little
bit pregnant."

Thursday evening, USDA officials announced that the Weybridge
laboratory will perform its own IHC tests, as well as three variations
of the Western blot, while USDA officials will conduct their own
tests. And they’re reviewing how they will handle future cases.

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Thirsty for a Coke? Think Again

Have a look at the wrapper on a Coca-Cola 1.5 liter
bottle and in the ingredients label you will find
phosphoric acid in it. Minute quantities of ethylene
glycol are also used (which is acknowledged in the soft
drink world for making it really chill). This is
popularly known as anti-freeze which prevents water from
freezing at 0 deg C and instead drops it 4-5 degrees with
minute quantities. This chemical is a known slow poison
in the caliber of arsenic.

So, if you manage to drink about 4 liters of Coke within
an hour or so, you can die. Read along and give up these
dangerous things. Be natural; have flavored milks, tender
coconuts, buttermilk, lassi and plain water instead of
these "soft" drinks. Guess what’s the pH for soft drinks,
e.g. Coke? PH 3.4! This acidity is strong enough to
dissolve teeth and bones! Our human body stops building
bones at the age of about 30. Soft drinks do not have any
nutrition value (in terms of vitamins & minerals).

It is high in sugar content, carbonic acid, chemicals
i.e. colorings etc.

Some like to take cold soft drinks after each meal. Guess
what’s the impact? Our body needs an optimum temperature
of 37 degrees Celsius for digestive enzyme functioning.
The temperature of cold soft drinks is very much below 37
degrees or even close to 0 degrees Celsius. This will
dilute the enzymes & stress the digestive system. The
food taken will not be digested. In fact it will be
fermented! The fermented food produces gases, decays and
becomes toxin, gets absorbed by the intestine, circulates
in the blood stream and is carried to the whole body.

Hence toxin is cumulated in other parts of the body,
developing into various diseases. Think before you drink
Coke/Pepsi (or any soft drink) again.

Have you ever thought what you drink when you drink an
aerated drink?

You gulp down carbon dioxide, when nobody in the world
would advise you to drink CO2. Two months back, there was
a competition at Delhi University "Who could drink the
most Coke?" The winner drank 8 bottles and fainted on the
spot — too much CO2 in the blood.

Thereafter, the principal banned all soft drinks from the
college canteen!

While this might have been an extreme measure, their
results do provide some food for thought. Did you know
that soft drinks use chemicals in them that cause immense
harm to you. Someone put a broken tooth in a bottle of
Pepsi and in 10 days it DISSOLVED! Can you believe it?
Teeth and bones are the only human parts that stay intact
for years after death.

Imagine what the drink must be doing to your soft
intestines and stomach lining!

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TB now sense to be on the increase

why is that now that TB is becoming to get out of control in this
country. TB use to be a problem in developing countries like Africa,
but it now sense that TB is not only a problem in poorer countries.

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TB on the increase

why is that now that TB is becoming to get out of control in this
country. TB use to be a problem in developing countries like Africa,
but it now sense that TB is not only a problem in poorer countries.

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Challenge

CHALLENGE TO BELIEVERS

If anyone still believes ‘AIDS’ statistics, let them answer just this one
question.

The high budget apathykills.org TV commercial claims 25 million children
in the Third World have died of ‘AIDS’.

The UN figures (see graph from them I posted above) says that ONLY 3% of
child mortalities in the Third World are from ‘AIDS’.

If 3% = 25 million then 100% must = 832.5 million.

If nearly ONE BILLION children in the Third World have died then how come
the population growth is at an all time high.

ONE BILLION DEAD CHILDREN would almost mean every child in Africa and
India is dead.

Explain this and you can still believe ‘AIDS’ figures.

Fail to do so and you must admit ‘AIDS’ figures are TOTAL GARBAGE.

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Vitamins and AIDS

An interview I wrote has been published. Smart guy!
See
http://www.gaycitynews.com/gcn_422/vitaminsvalueinhiv.html

George M. Carter

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HIV test

If commerce laws were applied equally, the "knowing is beautiful" ads for
HIV testing would have to bear a disclaimer, just like cigarettes:
"Warning: This test will not tell you if you’re infected with a virus. It
may confirm that you are pregnant or have used drugs or alcohol, or that you
‘ve been vaccinated; that you have a cold, liver disease, arthritis, or are
stressed, poor, hungry or tired. Or that you’re African. It will not tell
you if you’re going to live or die; in fact, we really don’t know what
testing positive, or negative, means at all."—– The Hidden Face of HIV –
Part 1 By Liam Scheff http://www.whale.to/a/scheff2.html

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Nice meltdown, "Paul".

77 articles within 24 hours… 48 articles within a one hour period
this morning.  This is the desparate behaviour of a USENET kook who
is losing his battle against reality.

When it’s so obvious your arguments are failing that even you can
recognize it, your true thuggish nature reveals itself.  Not that it
was ever well hidden.


David Canzi

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I didn't start the posting war

Get your facts straight. Don started the posting war nonsense and I simply
demonstrated ‘it takes two to Tango’.

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