British Prime Minister involved in corruption?
The British government paid out compensation to families that had a member die of what was claimed to be the human form of BSE. It was believed that BSE had breached the species barrier jumping from cow to man, this was presented to the world as fact one week after we sent our discovery document announcing BSE to be a non-transmissible disease to John Major in March 1996. New variant CJD according to the discovery was not new and not variant it is always spongiform encephalopathy whatever the cause or age of onset. The nvCJD hypothesis was conveniently elevated to discovery to deliberately sabotage our politically unacceptable actual discovery: BSE is not a transmissible disease. The whole scientific community found themselves in serious trouble. Do not expect any one of them to support us, the whistle blowers reward would be academic or political suicide. It will never happen as the following two examples demonstrate:
My own MP Charles Clarke, contrary to the elementary rules of democracy, refused to report the discovery to parliament. As chairman of the Labour Party he has a vested interest in supporting his Prime Minister who in error paid the compensation. Clarke shares his office with Dr Ian Gibson MP. He also has a vested interest in Labour. Dr Gibson was the very man who asked me to do the BSE research in the first place in 1989 when he was head of medical research at the University of East Anglia.
The Prime Minister and the Agricultural Minister were informed time and time again. We have the letters to prove it.
BSE Discovery
We agree with the government finding that the British BSE epidemic was caused by cows consuming meat and bone meal (MBM), yet cows have been feed this same MBM since early in the last century without any problems. The main cause of the epidemic - the trigger factor happened when the MBM content within the feed was doubled in the early 1980s to help boost milk yields. Prior to that during the 1970s a new solvent free MBM production process was introduced without major toxic impact at the time, but this had already allowed bio-accumulated dioxins and other free radicals to survive within the fat component of the MBM. The third poisoning was the governments compulsory organophosphate prophylactic warble fly eradication campaigns 1978 and 1982, England and Wales. These three toxic events when synergistically combined produced the epidemic 'trigger factor". The unnatural protein + toxic residue poisoning was embryo toxic causing the disease to manifest later in the calf but not necessarily in the dam. The time scale of cause and effect is accurate.
Our discovery proposal can be viewed in full here >>http://www.onshop.co.uk/bse/bse.htm The induced vile protein used in animal experiments could not fail to produce the targeted disease, because the induced material derived from the brains of diseased cows mimicked the real cause of all spongiform diseases, endogenous vile blood poisoning.
New variant Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease: the epidemic that never was. George A Venters, BMJ 2001;323:858-861 ( 13 October )
http://www.redflagsweekly.com/mcausality.html
The Nobel Prize Blunder
In 1997 Stanley Prusiner was awarded a Nobel Prize for the discovery of a new disease-causing agent this he named a prion. The protein particles he identified as the cause are as revealed by this discovery merely symptoms of protein poisoning. In 1996 our scientific blunder discovery was dismissed as hypothesis whereas Professor Prusiner`s 1997 hypothesis was enshrined with the Nobel Prize and referred to as a discovery. Our discovery was very similar to his, we described the particles entering the brain as the combined effect of protein and neurotoxins whereas Prof. Prusiner almost two years later proposed the combined effect of infection and protein and named it the Prion.
We propose that our 1996 Discovery was valid.
A R Parish sent the first known original poisoning hypothesis to PM Margaret Thatcher on 6 August 1990. The Prime Ministers assistant Ms A.C. Ponsonby passed this on to Mrs S.C. Townsend at the Ministry of Agriculture; Fisheries & Food Our reference number at MAFF was BOV9.
Since 1995, the work has been available publicly on our web site: 'BSE: The Great Nobel Prize Scientific Blunder'
(formally http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~parishb/bse.htm)
which is well known to the BSE Internet community and was one of the original links at
http://www.mad-cow.org.
It was sent to John Major in March 1996 Tony Blair in June 1997 and registered on 28 May 1998 with the European Parliament's Department of Research ref No 016509
Contact Anthony at:arparish@aol.com
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