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Milk - Something Very

Bad Has Happened

And We May Never Learn The Truth From The FDA

By Robert Cohen

notmilk

1-23-4

 

 

Something Very Bad Has Happened and we may never learn the truth from FDA.

 

I often see the clues, hear the rumors, and examine the facts long before

newspapers get the first inkling of a story. My advice for you today is

sell Monsanto stock short.

 

Good news for consumers is bad news for Monsanto.

 

Very shortly, perhaps in just a few weeks, cows sent to slaughter will

have to be separated into two lines--those treated with the genetically

engineered bovine growth hormone and those not receiving injections of

Posilac. USDA will mandate this because of some very serious news.

 

The first rumors came out of the state of Kentucky on Monday.

Representatives of dairy co-ops have been telling dairy farmers that cows

treated with Posilac have been developing bone cancers. I have received

this news from a very good authority, although I am not at liberty to

reveal my source. Let's call him Mr. W.M.

 

What could be worse? I have a copy of a letter that Monsanto mailed to its

dairy farmer customers on December 19, 2003. On that date, Monsanto

shocked farmers by alerting them to the fact that Posilac would be in

limited supply until:

 

" Conditions and improvements in manufacturing are made... "

 

Monsanto is accepting no new customers, and anticipated their " shortfall "

to last for " several months. "

 

I have just learned (another rumor) that Florida farmers are being warned

that Monsanto will cut back Posilac distribution to 50% or less on or

about March 1, 2004.

 

All of genetic engineering and biotechnology was based upon the safety of

Posilac. We naive Americans have been part of an experiment, and are

learning that Posilac may have compromised the safety of rbST-treated cows

and humans who consume hormone-rich body fluids from these cows.

 

Ex-Surgeon General C. Everett Koop was hired by Monsanto to tell Americans

on February 6, 1994:

 

" Milk from cows given supplemental bovine somatotropin is the same as any

other milk...Unfortunately, a few fringe groups are using misleading

statements and blatant falsehoods as part of a long-running campaign to

scare consumers about a perfectly safe food. "

 

The following day, Monsanto scientist Bernard Violand submitted a paper to

the Journal of Protein Science admitting that Posilac contained many

different " freak amino acids. " That paper was stamped " received " by the

journal on Thursday, February 10, 1994, and published on July 6, 1994.

 

Monsanto fixed the errors. FDA now knows of those mistakes because my

whistle broke windows. During the process of developing a new technology

to filter out those freak amino acids, Monsanto never alerted FDA as to

the nature of their error. Had they done so, such honesty would have cost

Monsanto over $500 million. Monsanto should have repeated the research

because every scientific paper submitted to FDA was performed on animals

with a different formula than the one currently on the market.

 

Monsanto's actions are criminal. So are FDA's. We know the perps. Look at

your kids. Look at your friends and relatives. They are the victims.

 

Robert Cohen http://www.notmilk.com > >

 

 

 

 

 

 

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