Guest guest Posted November 12, 1998 Report Share Posted November 12, 1998 Along these same lines, I had a terrible thought right after we buried Dad. What about CJD victims that were sealed in any type of air/water tight container? What if their bodily fluids leak into the ground, then into our water supply? Rivers? Lakes? Beverly G. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 1998 Report Share Posted November 12, 1998 Ok, so has there been a study done to find out just how hot or how long it has to burn till they are rendered inactive? Terry do you know? Surely there has to be a limit. Robin ---------- > > To: cjdvoice (AT) onelist (DOT) com > Subject: CJD * PRIONS * INCINERATION?????? > Date: Thursday, November 12, 1998 11:19 AM > > > > From: Terry/MADSON flounder@... > Not only are the ashes still active, but there is now concern for the > pastures being contaminated where the incineration of the cattle took > place. There were, LARGE " OPEN AIR " INCINERATION PITS FOR BSE INFECTED > CATTLE, in (BRITAIN). There is also concern for the pasture land, due to > contamination from SCRAPIE AND BSE, due to AFTERBIRTH........IF, I am > not mistaken, in the documentary THE BRAIN EATER, Brown had even > mentioned concern for the cattle grazing on fields that might contain > these ashes, and the possibility of contamination still being there. > Also, there is concern for the possibility for BSE IN GROUNDWATER, > because of rendering plant disposing of cull cattle carcasses in the > catchment of a chalk aquifer which is used for drinking water > abstraction//////// > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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