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<RowenaThursby

Friday, January 18, 2002 6:20 AM

Murdering the truth

 

 

> MAD COW DISEASE

>

> Following is an interesting story, full of intrigue, about Mad Cow

Disease,

> from Dr. Mercola's site:

> http://www.mercola.com/2001/feb/4/insecticides_mad_cow.htm

>

> Insecticides Cause Mad Cow Disease

>

> Pharmaceutical interests in the UK are ignoring new scientific research

that

> shows the insecticide used in the UK government's own warble-fly campaigns

> triggered the UK surge of 'Mad Cow' disease.

>

> Latest experiments by Cambridge University prion specialist, David R.

Brown,

> have shown that manganese bonds with prions. Other researchers work shows

> that prions in the bovine spine --along which insecticides are applied--

can

> be damaged by ICI's Phosmet organophosphate(OP) insecticide -causing the

> disease.

>

> British scientists have led the current theory that an infectious prion in

> bonemeal fed to cattle causes bovine spongiform disease (BSE). Infectious

> prions are also claimed to cause new variant Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease

(CJD)

> in humans -from ingesting beef. But the infectious prion theory serves to

> obscure a tragic chemical poisoning scandal behind the majority of BSE

cases.

>

> The new work proves that the prions can bond with manganese in animal

feeds

> or mineral licks. These manganese prions cause the neurological

degeneration

> seen in BSE. By a similar process, prions in human brains are damaged by

lice

> lotions containing organophosphate. This can result in neurological

diseases

> like CJD and Alzheimer's -later in life.

>

> Many might be surprised to hear that organophosphates were developed by

Nazi

> chemists during the course World War Two, as a chemical weapon nerve

agent.

>

> The marginalized research has devastating financial implications for ICI.

It

> would provide a firm basis for litigants -who could include CJD sufferers,

> farmers across the world and families of the many British farmers who

> committed suicide during this BSE debacle.

>

> Scientist and organic farmer, Mark Purdey gave evidence to the UK BSE

> inquiry, that warble fly insecticide was the cause of the disease. The

> scientist wheeled out to rubbish Purdy's evidence -Dr. David Ray, later

> turned out to have been receiving funding from the insecticide

manufacturer

> ICI.

>

> Purdey has been consistently denied even exploratory funding to extend his

> privately supported research. Yet the Purdey/Brown chemical poisoning

model

> matches with the epidemiological spread of CJD clusters in humans. It also

> predicts the incidence of BSE-type diseases in animals. The accepted

> infectious model fits neither.

>

> The pharmaceutical industry is all the more determined to hide the

chemical

> source of BSE and CJD, because a spotlight on chemicals would expose the

role

> the insecticides in Alzheimer's --another neurodegenerative disease--that

> might lead to claims which would dwarf those from BSE and CJD litigants.

In

> fact, two leading brain researchers into CJD and Alzheimer's have died in

> suspicious circumstances in recent years.

>

> In the United States, the Environmental Protection Agency is already

> reviewing Phosmet's safety. The Centers for Disease Control in the US has

> recently conducted experiments on mice that confirm the organophosphate

risk.

>

> Not only is the EC beef slaughter campaign futile -because BSE disease is

> mostly noninfectious, but unless the underlying chemical cause is

addressed,

> BSE will simply reappear from chemical causes. A new warble fly campaign

is

> already underway in France using the organophosphate insecticide.

>

> Of greater concern is that some lotions for scabies and head lice are now

> priming children and adults, for CJD and Alzheimer's in later life.

>

> Bonding the Prion

>

> Cambridge University prion biochemist, David R. Brown is dismissive of the

> science behind the infectious model of BSE. He terms it " a very limited

> amount of science by a few assumed- reputable scientists. " He insists

there

> is " no evidence an infectious agent is present in either meat or milk. "

>

> " Simple tests on udder walls of cows --which could easily detect an

> infectious prion-- have not been done, why I don't understand. "

>

> A number of researchers have found that organophosphate(OP) in systemic

> warble fly insecticide can deform the prion molecule, rendering it

> ineffective at buffering free radical effects in the body. Worse still,

the

> prion is then partial to bond with manganese and become a 'rogue' prion. A

> chain reaction whereby rogue prions turn others to rogues also, can

explain

> the bovine spongiform disease mechanism.

>

> Brown showed how prion protein bonds benignly with copper, but lethally

with

> manganese. Even natural variations in relative environmental availability

of

> manganese versus copper can trigger prion degradation.

>

> The CJD and BSE symptoms mirror 'manganese madness', an irreversible fatal

> neuro-psychiatric degenerative syndrome that plagued manganese miners in

the

> first half of the last century

>

> Shining A Light On Spongiform

>

> Organic dairy farmer and peer-review-published independent scientist, Mark

> Purdey, says the accepted theory of transmission from BSE-infected cattle

to

> human CJD -by bonemeal or meat, is dependent on a mutant prion that has

never

> been isolated under the scientific protocol called Koch's postulates.

>

> Purdey's insistence on sticking to the letter of this scientific law

earned

> him the condemnation of UK officialdom when he first mooted his theory.

But

> Purdey pointed to CJD clusters downwind of a British Phosmet production

plant

> to back his case.

>

> He gave evidence to the UK Government BSE inquiry and was supported by

> Conservative MP, Thessa Gorman. His views were discounted, but his

subsequent

> research and the new Cambridge prion work have confirmed the alternative

> theory. Despite this, and the backing of a British peer, he is denied even

> exploratory funding.

>

> Why does CJD degeneration in humans begin in the retina, and why are CJD

> disease clusters found in high altitude locations?

>

> The prion molecule has a known natural role as a shock absorber of

damaging

> energy from ultraviolet rays and other oxidizing agents.

>

> Once this prion defense system is rendered ineffective by

organophosphates -

> for example in human head lice lotions, these oxidizing effects have an

> unmediated impact on tissues. Eventually, UV radiation damages the retina

and

> oxidative stress destroys the brain tissues of CJD patients. This theory

> would expect to find higher CJD incidence in mountain regions -where UV

> radiation levels are elevated. That prediction holds true.

>

> A similar but accelerated mechanism could be driving BSE. ICI's Phosmet

> organophosphate warble fly insecticide -applied on the backs of animals

along

> the spinal column, similarly degrades prions. " Systemic versions of the

> insecticide are designed to make the entire cow carcass toxic to warble

fly, "

> explains Purdey. " Unfortunately it's toxic to prions too -especially those

> prions located just millimeters from the point of application. "

>

> The damaged prions are then ready to react with manganese in animal feed,

or

> manganese sprayed on land or in mineral licks -to become the driving force

of

> BSE neurodegeneration. Purdey says manganese-tipped prions set off lethal

> chain reactions that neurologically burn through the animal.

>

> Chickens notoriously excrete most of the supplements fed to

them -including

> manganese. And their manganese-rich excreta have been blended into cattle

> feed in the UK. Natural variations in the relative environmental

availability

> of copper and manganese can also spur prion degeneration says Purdey.

>

> From this research, any prudent person would conclude there is a

significant

> risk attaching to the use of organophosphate in humans. Preparations for

head

> lice and scabies are known to be overused in practice and might be priming

> users for CJ disease.

>

> The Money Trail

>

> Critical scientists like Purdey are unlikely to prevail. The pharma

industry

> holds most research purse strings, and would hardly energetically explore

an

> avenue of research that could expose them to litigation for causing BSE.

The

> official theory is lavishly funded, alternative theories rarely, if at

all.

>

> There are more explosive implications to his -and other's latest research.

> Purdey says similar organophosphate-induced protein deformation could also

> underlie Alzheimer's disease. If that were true, the litigation fallout

would

> destroy some pharmaceutical giants, and a lot of very influential noses

would

> be out of joint.

>

> Disturbingly, Purdey and other brain researchers seem to have had an undue

> share of unfortunate accidents. Purdey's house was burned down and his

lawyer

> who was working with him on Mad Cow Disease was driven off the road by

> another vehicle and subsequently died. The veterinarian on the case also

died

> in a car crash -locally reported as: 'Mystery Vet Death Riddle.'

>

> Dr. C. Bruton, a CJD specialist --who had just produced a paper on a new

> strain of CJD-- was killed in a car crash before his work was announced to

> the public. Purdey speculates that Bruton might have known more than what

was

> revealed in his last scientific paper.

>

> In 1996, leading Alzheimer's researcher Tsunao Saitoh, 46 and his 13

> -year-old daughter were killed in La Jolla, California, in what a Reuters

> report described as a " very professionally done " shooting.

>

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