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"Derek" wrote in message ... I couldn't resist it. It just popped straight into my head while I was reading the thread. Besides, I thought I'd get in there and produce it before Jim did. And a very creative work it was! I quite enjoyed it :-) M |
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Michelle Fulton writes
And a very creative work it was! I quite enjoyed it :-) /aol -- Oz This post is worth absolutely nothing and is probably fallacious. Note: soon (maybe already) only posts via despammed.com will be accepted. |
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Derek wrote in message ... I haven't laughed this hard in weeks. Outstanding my man. I couldn't resist it. It just popped straight into my head while I was reading the thread. Besides, I thought I'd get in there and produce it before Jim did. but you did it so well. I stand back and applaud the master. -- Jim Webster "The pasture of stupidity is unwholesome to mankind" 'Abd-ar-Rahman b. Muhammad b. Khaldun al-Hadrami' |
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Lotus wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... I would recommend that you read up the issues of British dairying between 1988 and 2002 which regularly covered Purdy and his work and includes articles written by him. 'British dairying'? lol, no vested interest there.. yes, in the way that Purdy, a dairy farmer, has a vested interst. Like they are the ones who were actually trying to find out what was going on -- Jim Webster "The pasture of stupidity is unwholesome to mankind" 'Abd-ar-Rahman b. Muhammad b. Khaldun al-Hadrami' |
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"Derek" wrote in message ...
"Lotus" wrote in message ... [..] 'As you move into this heightened frequency of light all that is not resonant with this vibration will be transmuted. ' Aw me gawd. You could say that. |
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"Jim Webster" wrote in message ...
Lotus wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... I would recommend that you read up the issues of British dairying between 1988 and 2002 which regularly covered Purdy and his work and includes articles written by him. 'British dairying'? lol, no vested interest there.. yes, in the way that Purdy, a dairy farmer, has a vested interst. Like they are the ones who were actually trying to find out what was going on Some dairy farmers certainly, but from what does 'British Dairying' get a substantial part of it's income from? |
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Lotus wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... 'British dairying'? lol, no vested interest there.. yes, in the way that Purdy, a dairy farmer, has a vested interst. Like they are the ones who were actually trying to find out what was going on Some dairy farmers certainly, picking and choosing again. Dairy farmers are OK because Purdy is a dairy farmer, except you don't trust dairy farmers who are not Purdy. but from what does 'British Dairying' get a substantial part of it's income from? I lay odds it will get nothing from the UK government. -- Jim Webster "The pasture of stupidity is unwholesome to mankind" 'Abd-ar-Rahman b. Muhammad b. Khaldun al-Hadrami' |
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"Jim Webster" wrote in message ...
Lotus wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... 'British dairying'? lol, no vested interest there.. yes, in the way that Purdy, a dairy farmer, has a vested interst. Like they are the ones who were actually trying to find out what was going on Some dairy farmers certainly, picking and choosing again. How many other dairy farmers have conducted research? Dairy farmers are OK because Purdy is a dairy farmer, except you don't trust dairy farmers who are not Purdy. Alice in Wonderland Logic. Avoid discussion of the issues by reasoning backwards or with an apparent deductive logic which forbears any actual material fact. http://www.proparanoid.com/truth.htm#13 but from what does 'British Dairying' get a substantial part of it's income from? I lay odds it will get nothing from the UK government. No, but plenty and then some from those implicated. |
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Lotus wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... Lotus wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... 'British dairying'? lol, no vested interest there.. yes, in the way that Purdy, a dairy farmer, has a vested interst. Like they are the ones who were actually trying to find out what was going on Some dairy farmers certainly, picking and choosing again. How many other dairy farmers have conducted research? as many who got the same funding as Purdy did. Dairy farmers are OK because Purdy is a dairy farmer, except you don't trust dairy farmers who are not Purdy. Alice in Wonderland Logic. you're good at that but from what does 'British Dairying' get a substantial part of it's income from? I lay odds it will get nothing from the UK government. No, but plenty and then some from those implicated. like the UK government, who gave the instructions. -- Jim Webster "The pasture of stupidity is unwholesome to mankind" 'Abd-ar-Rahman b. Muhammad b. Khaldun al-Hadrami' |
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"Jim Webster" wrote in message ...
Lotus wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... Lotus wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... 'British dairying'? lol, no vested interest there.. yes, in the way that Purdy, a dairy farmer, has a vested interst. Like they are the ones who were actually trying to find out what was going on Some dairy farmers certainly, picking and choosing again. How many other dairy farmers have conducted research? as many who got the same funding as Purdy did. Not all dairy farmers then. Dairy farmers are OK because Purdy is a dairy farmer, except you don't trust dairy farmers who are not Purdy. Alice in Wonderland Logic. you're good at that You're a liar. but from what does 'British Dairying' get a substantial part of it's income from? I lay odds it will get nothing from the UK government. No, but plenty and then some from those implicated. like the UK government, who gave the instructions. Like the ag'chem' companies. |
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Lotus wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... Lotus wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... Lotus wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... 'British dairying'? lol, no vested interest there.. yes, in the way that Purdy, a dairy farmer, has a vested interst. Like they are the ones who were actually trying to find out what was going on Some dairy farmers certainly, picking and choosing again. How many other dairy farmers have conducted research? as many who got the same funding as Purdy did. Not all dairy farmers then. hardly surprising given the costs of the research. You have to know the right people to get that sort of money and Purdy does. Dairy farmers are OK because Purdy is a dairy farmer, except you don't trust dairy farmers who are not Purdy. Alice in Wonderland Logic. you're good at that You're a liar. I'm not the one who believes in inner earth beings. but from what does 'British Dairying' get a substantial part of it's income from? I lay odds it will get nothing from the UK government. No, but plenty and then some from those implicated. like the UK government, who gave the instructions. Like the ag'chem' companies. please explain how ag chem companies can be blamed when the UK government passed a law which said which products had to be used. Some of these products were manufactured in the Irish republic. -- Jim Webster "The pasture of stupidity is unwholesome to mankind" 'Abd-ar-Rahman b. Muhammad b. Khaldun al-Hadrami' |
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"Jim Webster" wrote in message ...
Lotus wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... Lotus wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... Lotus wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... 'British dairying'? lol, no vested interest there.. yes, in the way that Purdy, a dairy farmer, has a vested interst. Like they are the ones who were actually trying to find out what was going on Some dairy farmers certainly, picking and choosing again. How many other dairy farmers have conducted research? as many who got the same funding as Purdy did. Not all dairy farmers then. hardly surprising given the costs of the research. You have to know the right people to get that sort of money and Purdy does. -Some- dairy farmers were actually trying to find out what was going on then. Some, like we see from the rampant denial coming from uba, just poo-pood the risk and hoped for the best. [..] but from what does 'British Dairying' get a substantial part of it's income .. ? I lay odds it will get nothing from the UK government. No, but plenty and then some from those implicated. like the UK government, who gave the instructions. Like the ag'chem' companies. please explain how ag chem companies can be blamed when the UK government passed a law which said which products had to be used. The government made the pouring of a highly potent neurotoxin the length of an animal's spine compulsary upon reassurance from the ag'chem's that it was safe to do so? Some of these products were manufactured in the Irish republic. So what? Those companies are trans-national. |
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Lotus wrote in message ... Some dairy farmers certainly, picking and choosing again. How many other dairy farmers have conducted research? as many who got the same funding as Purdy did. Not all dairy farmers then. hardly surprising given the costs of the research. You have to know the right people to get that sort of money and Purdy does. -Some- dairy farmers were actually trying to find out what was going on then. Some, like we see from the rampant denial coming from uba, just poo-pood the risk and hoped for the best. no, it is just that you are merely repeating a lot of hysterial rubbish that even people like Purdy dismissed as nonsense ten years ago. [..] but from what does 'British Dairying' get a substantial part of it's income .. ? I lay odds it will get nothing from the UK government. No, but plenty and then some from those implicated. like the UK government, who gave the instructions. Like the ag'chem' companies. please explain how ag chem companies can be blamed when the UK government passed a law which said which products had to be used. The government made the pouring of a highly potent neurotoxin the length of an animal's spine compulsary upon reassurance from the ag'chem's that it was safe to do so? no, the government just told us to do it. They have their own scientists, they have their own tests. Some of these products were manufactured in the Irish republic. So what? Those companies are trans-national. exactly, I'm glad you are beginning to feel you way back to reality. The UK government, like many other governments, made the use of organophosphates compulsory. Yet only the UK had BSE in any major way. But a lot of other places used more organophosphate than we did. This is why everyone has realised that the organophosphate idea is a dead end, even Purdy has moved on and last time Iheard is now wondering if there might be a heavy metal connection. -- Jim Webster "The pasture of stupidity is unwholesome to mankind" 'Abd-ar-Rahman b. Muhammad b. Khaldun al-Hadrami' |
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"Jim Webster" wrote in message ... Lotus wrote in message ... Some dairy farmers certainly, picking and choosing again. How many other dairy farmers have conducted research? as many who got the same funding as Purdy did. Not all dairy farmers then. hardly surprising given the costs of the research. You have to know the right people to get that sort of money and Purdy does. -Some- dairy farmers were actually trying to find out what was going on then. Some, like we see from the rampant denial coming from uba, just poo-pood the risk and hoped for the best. no, it is just that you are merely repeating a lot of hysterial rubbish that even people like Purdy dismissed as nonsense ten years ago. No one's dismissed anything. You're just spewing any old crap. [..] but from what does 'British Dairying' get a substantial part of it's income .. ? I lay odds it will get nothing from the UK government. No, but plenty and then some from those implicated. like the UK government, who gave the instructions. Like the ag'chem' companies. please explain how ag chem companies can be blamed when the UK government passed a law which said which products had to be used. The government made the pouring of a highly potent neurotoxin the length of an animal's spine compulsary upon reassurance from the ag'chem's that it was safe to do so? no, the government just told us to do it. Sure, and you did it, like a good little farmer, no questions asked. They have their own scientists, they have their own tests. I don't believe it. Show me the 'tests' done on phosmet by 'government scientists'. Some of these products were manufactured in the Irish republic. So what? Those companies are trans-national. exactly, I'm glad you are beginning to feel you way back to reality. The UK government, like many other governments, made the use of organophosphates compulsory. Yet only the UK had BSE in any major way. But a lot of other places used more organophosphate than we did. Do you ever stop lying? 'In the UK only, a compulsory high dose treatment with an Organophosphate (OP) called Phosmet was being used in a new oil based formulation to treat cattle. ' http://www.aquafeed.com/bsesg.html Other countries also have BSE if you hadn't noticed. That those countries used more than in the UK is unlikely This is why everyone has realised that the organophosphate idea is a dead end, even Purdy has moved on and last time Iheard is now wondering if there might be a heavy metal connection. Spatiotemporal epidemiological correlations between phosmet use and BSE incidence Last updated 14-Aug-2002 http://www.markpurdey.com/science_highdose_3.htm |
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Lotus wrote in message ... (new thread- 'line 3 too long') "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... Lotus wrote in message ... Some dairy farmers certainly, picking and choosing again. How many other dairy farmers have conducted research? as many who got the same funding as Purdy did. Not all dairy farmers then. hardly surprising given the costs of the research. You have to know the right people to get that sort of money and Purdy does. -Some- dairy farmers were actually trying to find out what was going on then. Some, like we see from the rampant denial coming from uba, just poo-pood the risk and hoped for the best. no, it is just that you are merely repeating a lot of hysterial rubbish that even people like Purdy dismissed as nonsense ten years ago. No one's dismissed anything. You're just spewing any old crap. wrong again, Purdy, like everyone else, has looked at the new evidence constantly coming forward and has modified his opinions. I think you are going to have to get up to speed with the debate and stop just quoting mid 1990s stuff which has been superceeded. [..] but from what does 'British Dairying' get a substantial part of it's income .. ? I lay odds it will get nothing from the UK government. No, but plenty and then some from those implicated. like the UK government, who gave the instructions. Like the ag'chem' companies. please explain how ag chem companies can be blamed when the UK government passed a law which said which products had to be used. The government made the pouring of a highly potent neurotoxin the length of an animal's spine compulsary upon reassurance from the ag'chem's that it was safe to do so? no, the government just told us to do it. Sure, and you did it, like a good little farmer, no questions asked. it is called the law, if I had not done it I would have faced a large fine and possible imprisonment. They have their own scientists, they have their own tests. I don't believe it. Show me the 'tests' done on phosmet by 'government scientists'. look for them yourself, I have better things to do than drive to the local university library to look for 1930s, 40s, and 50s scientific papers. Some of these products were manufactured in the Irish republic. So what? Those companies are trans-national. exactly, I'm glad you are beginning to feel you way back to reality. The UK government, like many other governments, made the use of organophosphates compulsory. Yet only the UK had BSE in any major way. But a lot of other places used more organophosphate than we did. Do you ever stop lying? Ireland used it, a lot of the world used it, but of course you 'In the UK only, a compulsory high dose treatment with an Organophosphate (OP) called Phosmet was being used in a new oil based formulation to treat cattle. ' http://www.aquafeed.com/bsesg.html interesting that, links to Cargill animal nutrition who were major sellers on meat and bone meal on the international market. Other countries also have BSE if you hadn't noticed. That those countries used more than in the UK is unlikely so unlikely that you haven't got any figures. Go and look at the figures. From Purdy's own paper that you quote Apart from the UK, Eire, France and Switzerland, which have adopted compulsory warble control measures so if it is organophosphate, why haven't France and Eire got the same levels as UK and Switzerland. Or perhaps purdy is lying which is your usual accusation when you know you are lost. This is why everyone has realised that the organophosphate idea is a dead end, even Purdy has moved on and last time Iheard is now wondering if there might be a heavy metal connection. Spatiotemporal epidemiological correlations between phosmet use and BSE incidence Last updated 14-Aug-2002 http://www.markpurdey.com/science_highdose_3.htm do what I did, phone him and talk to him, he is happy enough to discuss is findings and ideas. |
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