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: Doctor Artaud wrote: JJ wrote in : There has always been cases of CJD that have occurred sporadically, in the age groups below 60, 1 case in a million, above 60, 5 cases in a million. Since he was older, it is of course possible that he had the misfortune to have been one of the 5 cases in a million. Conversely, from http://www.venison.com/cwd2.htm it appears that the authorities state that "there is no known relationship between CWD and any other TSE of animals or people", but since there is no known relationship does not mean that there is no relationship. The article continues with "The World Health Organization has likewise said there is no scientific evidence CWD can infect humans. However, as a precaution the WHO also says no part of a deer or elk with evidence of CWD should be consumed by people or other animals". Another page emphatically states that, as of 24 April 2003, "CWD HAS NOT BEEN FOUND IN TEXAS" http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/hunt/chr...nagement_plan/ I recently read an article concerning 3 men that died from CJD that were part of a larger group (35 men) at a hunting camp. While at the camp, venison was consumed by all. I believe that the assertion that the 3 cases of CJD had nothing to do with CWD is ludicrous. Statistically, the probability of 3 associated men getting the disease, based on the x number of cases per million, is virtually impossible. The same occurred in England with mad cow disease, (BSE), 2 people in their 20s, living on the same street, died from CJD. There must be a correlation to BSE and CWD. The real irony would be if they discover that the deer and other game animals contracted the disease by eating the same feed that the cattle were given, a feed laced with ground up sheep offal. Had the feed been produced as nature intended, likely none of this would be going on now. Regards, Dr. Artaud Same with my brother-in-law, after ruling out stroke or brain tumor, they came up with possible ALS or Mystenia Gravis, then suggested Lyme's disease or West Nile. After the disease progressed to a point, it was very rapid. He was 70 and lived in Texas. -- To know and to be, this is not even a question, there is no alternative. You see it clearly in the loneliest little avenues between particles and waves, shunned even by the gregarious quark and unknown by the various strands of time, so big it cannot be seen, yet so little it is immovable, lies the fabric of the ultimate reality gripped in the tiny fist of the all or nothing." |
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