Animal Health - Latest Defra Scam
Defra's vets are obviously in a sharply deteriorating situation in
respect of animal health. The Food Standards Agency seems to have
bolted. That can hardly bolster their confidence.
Intimidation having failed, they are into serious back protection
re-writing of history and frame-ups
The latest Defra inspired scam is to point you to web sites that
require registration or subscription.
Most people are well aware of the dangers of showing too much interest
in animal health and allowing their identity to become known.
That especially applies to agricultural journalists, who will find
them cut off from leaks. Farmers face real but different problems.
There on these sites, hidden up for the insiders, are various
admissions that they don't want the mainstream media to notice or the
search engines to pick-up.
Later, of course, they will defend themselves by pointing out that it
had been published giving the date and page.
Anyone abroad and safe from the long reach of Britain's bent vets
should register. You live free from the world's first, only and last
vetocracy - count tour blessings - and make the most of your freedom.
There are signs that they are planning a "let's blame pets" diversion.
The cat with TB is a typical example when no one legged Albanians are
available.
The RCVS issued detailed and open instructions yonks ago for vets
handling pets with possible superbug infections, but were strangely
quiet about livestock.
So, in general, investigators should take a careful note of such
sites.
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Regards
Pat Gardiner
Release the results of testing British pigs for MRSA and C.Diff now!
www.go-self-sufficient.com
date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 13:22:07 +0100
author: Pat Gardiner
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