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The same thing that happened last year when it was found that there was a

sheep

herd in New Hamphire imported from England where a sheep disease was then.

They

physically removed and destroyed the herd and did the same wherever the

offspring went.

I remember reading a net article few years back about a small sustainable farm

that had either dairy or beef cows in the midst of Mad Cow in England. His

herd

was free of it because of his methods , he'd found the minerals deficient in

the area to cause it, and had hired a lawyer to bring this to attention. They

were both squelched through threats.

Wanita

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>What do you folks think will happen in America when the powers that be

>think they have one!    Dennis

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>I remember reading a net article few years back about a small sustainable

>farm

>that had either dairy or beef cows in the midst of Mad Cow in England. His

>herd

>was free of it because of his methods , he'd found the minerals deficient

>in

>the area to cause it, and had hired a lawyer to bring this to attention.

>They

>were both squelched through threats.

That sounds like Mark Purdey who will be speaking this year at the WAP

conference. His website is http://www.purdeyenvironment.com

All the best,

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That's him! Good to see him on board. Remember the warble fly pesticide now.

Wanita

>

>That sounds like Mark Purdey who will be speaking this year at the WAP

>conference. His website is

<http://www.purdeyenvironment.com/>http://www.purdeyenvironment.com

>

>All the best,

>

> Byrnes, PhD, RNCP

><http://www.powerhealth.net/>http://www.PowerHealth.net

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What is the WAP conference?

----- Original Message -----

From: Wanita Sears

Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 2:11 PM

Subject: Re: Mad cows

That's him! Good to see him on board. Remember the warble fly pesticide now.

Wanita

>

>That sounds like Mark Purdey who will be speaking this year at the WAP

>conference. His website is

<http://www.purdeyenvironment.com/>http://www.purdeyenvironment.com

>

>All the best,

>

> Byrnes, PhD, RNCP

><http://www.powerhealth.net/>http://www.PowerHealth.net

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The WAP conference is the " Wise Traditions 2002 " Conference...the third

annual conference of the Weston A. Price Foundation. Find out more here:

http://www.westonaprice.org/calendar/conference2002/02conference.html

I went last year; it was great! This year I'm volunteering to help out.

There were people there from around the country and even England I

believe...it's worth going to if you can get to Washington DC.

Jill Nienhiser

-----Original Message-----

From: Conway [mailto:mclcdcmcmc@...]

Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 4:10 PM

Subject: Re: Mad cows

What is the WAP conference?

----- Original Message -----

From: Wanita Sears

Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 2:11 PM

Subject: Re: Mad cows

That's him! Good to see him on board. Remember the warble fly pesticide

now.

Wanita

>

>That sounds like Mark Purdey who will be speaking this year at the WAP

>conference. His website is

<http://www.purdeyenvironment.com/>http://www.purdeyenvironment.com

>

>All the best,

>

> Byrnes, PhD, RNCP

><http://www.powerhealth.net/>http://www.PowerHealth.net

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Are these events more or less directed to those who

already believes this stuff? What's the percentage of

attendees that are totally new to WAP type of eating?

Roman

--- Jill Nienhiser <jnienhiser@...>

wrote:

> The WAP conference is the " Wise Traditions 2002 "

> Conference...the third

> annual conference of the Weston A. Price Foundation.

> Find out more here:

>

http://www.westonaprice.org/calendar/conference2002/02conference.html

>

> I went last year; it was great! This year I'm

> volunteering to help out.

> There were people there from around the country and

> even England I

> believe...it's worth going to if you can get to

> Washington DC.

>

> Jill Nienhiser

>

>

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Conway [mailto:mclcdcmcmc@...]

> Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 4:10 PM

>

> Subject: Re: Mad cows

>

>

> What is the WAP conference?

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: Wanita Sears

>

> Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 2:11 PM

> Subject: Re: Mad cows

>

>

> That's him! Good to see him on board. Remember the

> warble fly pesticide

> now.

> Wanita

>

> >

> >That sounds like Mark Purdey who will be speaking

> this year at the WAP

> >conference. His website is

>

>

<http://www.purdeyenvironment.com/>http://www.purdeyenvironment.com

> >

> >All the best,

> >

> > Byrnes, PhD, RNCP

>

>

><http://www.powerhealth.net/>http://www.PowerHealth.net

>

>

>

>

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In a message dated 4/8/05 8:37:36 AM Mountain Daylight Time,

SSRI medications writes:

> Hormones can also effect the

> nervous system. I don't know what impact this is

> having on us, but we know that vaccines attack the

> central nervous system and the immune system, so if we

> eat these cows that have been vaccinated what effect

> will that have on us? I would bet they have created

> mad cow disease with these vaccines

Hormones contribute to early sexual development -- periods at the age of 8 -

10 in girls, early breast development, and of course breast cancer -- as for

Mad Cow -- a cow is supposed to eat NOTHING BUT GRASS -- not corn, and

certainly not protein pellets made from ground up diseased cattle.

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