Guest guest Posted October 31, 2005 Report Share Posted October 31, 2005 Now we finally see the bottom line regarding the bird flu and either the greed emerging OR the intended agenda....eliminate all natural chickens, and replace them with genetically engineered chickens. And, if THIS works - then what's to prevent scientists and governments from replacing everything natural with synthetic versions....including humans. It's a stretch - but not really. How many of you out there ever thought you'd be reading an article of this nature? Remember, Monsanto owns over 60% of the world's seed...and there are other companies that own other percentages. Realistically, there is only about 5% of natural heirloom seed left in the world...and in some countries like Iraq, it's against the law possess natural seed. Remain aware! Educate others! Post solutions and ideas. We are sitting back and watching this unfold. How can we offset the impact of this? This is about our food source - our basic sustenance. The studies are not conclusive that synthetic/GE/GM foods are healthy for us - and in fact point to them being harmful to us. Anna > “Once we have regulatory approval, we believe it will only take > between four and five years to breed enough chickens to replace the > entire world population,” Professor Tiley said. “Developing > flu-resistant chickens has clear benefits for human health and animal > welfare, as we wouldn’t have to slaughter chickens around the world. > Chickens provide a link between the wild bird population, where avian > influenza thrives, and humans, where new pandemic strains can emerge. > Removing that bridge will dramatically reduce the risk posed by avian > viruses.” > > http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,25149-1847760,0... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2005 Report Share Posted November 1, 2005 Notice how chickens and other domestic birds found with antigens for avian flu, meaning birds that are immune, are destroyed? This practice is pathetic; transfer factor is passed in the egg yolks; it confers immunity CROSS SPECIES to whatever the flock is immune to. That means we should be saving the animals that recover and propagating the immunity. This would be a faster way to safely make everybody resistant to all these plagues, non-patentable, and better than vaccination. Transfer Factor is producing results in Lyme disease patients, perhaps partly because the herds giving the colostrum have been exposed to it and some resistance is available to us. Duncan Crow 4Life Transfer Factor http://ok.my4life.com > Now we finally see the bottom line regarding the bird flu and either the > greed emerging OR the intended agenda....eliminate all natural chickens, > and replace them with genetically engineered chickens. And, if THIS works > - then what's to prevent scientists and governments from replacing > everything natural with synthetic versions....including humans. > > It's a stretch - but not really. How many of you out there ever thought > you'd be reading an article of this nature? Remember, Monsanto owns over > 60% of the world's seed...and there are other companies that own other > percentages. Realistically, there is only about 5% of natural heirloom > seed left in the world...and in some countries like Iraq, it's against the > law possess natural seed. > > Remain aware! Educate others! Post solutions and ideas. We are sitting > back and watching this unfold. How can we offset the impact of this? This > is about our food source - our basic sustenance. The studies are not > conclusive that synthetic/GE/GM foods are healthy for us - and in fact > point to them being harmful to us. > > Anna > > > > > œOnce we have regulatory approval, we believe it will only take > > between four and five years to breed enough chickens to replace the > > entire world population, Professor Tiley said. œDeveloping > > flu-resistant chickens has clear benefits for human health and animal > > welfare, as we wouldn™t have to slaughter chickens around the world. > > Chickens provide a link between the wild bird population, where avian > > influenza thrives, and humans, where new pandemic strains can emerge. > > Removing that bridge will dramatically reduce the risk posed by avian > > viruses. > > > > http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,25149-1847760,0... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.