Korea Stops U.S. Beef Imports After USDA Withholds
Information on Latest Mad Cow Case
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Korea Times - South Korea
US Holds Information on Mad Cow Case
SEOUL (Yonhap) ? The United States has failed to provide the
date of birth
of a cow linked to a third case of mad cow disease on its
shores, a matter
that could jeopardize Seoul's resumption of American beef
imports, the
government said Wednesday.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry said Washington
forwarded
information on the cow Friday but gave no conclusive
evidence to indicate
its age.
``The data contained expert testimonies by veterinarians,
but we cannot
determine for certain if the cow was born before April
1998,'' said Park
Hyun-chul, head of the ministry's livestock bureau.
The date is significant because if the animal was born after
this date,
South Korea could halt all efforts to renew imports of
American beef. The
date is when new measures to prevent mad cow disease went
into full effect
in the United States.
In March, Washington confirmed the discovery of a third case
of bovine
spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), better known as mad cow
disease. Seoul
placed an import ban on American beef after the first BSE
case was
discovered in 2003.
Park said Seoul has asked for additional information and
could send South
Korean inspectors to directly check the evidence.
The official said that because of the lack of information,
the exact date
for the resumption of American beef imports cannot currently
be predicted.
The imports were originally expected to hit the market in
early May.
``At this moment, we are not saying that we will not resume
the imports of
American beef. But it remains hard to say exactly when the
imports will
resume,'' a ministry official said on condition of
anonymity.
Seoul and Washington agreed early this year to allow
American beef back into
the country.
04-05-2006
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THE SEVEN SISTERS, CLUB OF ROME, and AIDS
FINAL WARNING: A HISTORY OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER
by David Allen Rivera
CLUB OF ROME
This group of Anglo-American financiers and industrialists
from ten different countries, met in April, 1968 at
Rockefeller's private estate in Bellagio, Italy, at the
request of Aurelio Peccei, the Italian industrialist who had
close ties to Fiat and the Olivetti Corporation. He claimed
to have solutions for world peace and prosperity, which
could be accomplished through world government. The Club of
Rome was established with a membership of 75 prominent
scientists, industrialists , and economists from 25
countries, which along with the Bilderbergers, have become
one of the most important foreign policy arms of the
Roundtable group.
Many of the Club of Rome executives were drawn from NATO,
and they have been able to formulate alot of what NATO
claims are its policies. Through Lord Carrington, they were
able to split NATO into two factions, a left-wing political
group, and its former military alliance.
The first Club of Rome conference in the U.S. was in 1969,
where the American branch is organized as "The American
Association of the Club of Rome". Among its members were:
Norman Cousins (honorary Chairman of Planetary Citizens),
John Naisbitt (author of Megatrends), Amory Lovins (a
speaker at Windstar, John Denver's New Age center in
Snowmass, Colorado), Betty Friedan (founding President of
NOW, the National Organization of Women), Jean Houston and
Hazel Henderson (New Age authors and speakers), Robert O.
Anderson and Harlan B. Cleveland (CFR members and part of
the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies), Sen. Claiborne
Pell, and Rep. Frank M. Potter (staff director of the House
Subcommittee on Energy).
For the most part, the Club functions as a research
institute on economic, political, and social problems, and
claim that "there is no other viable alternative to the
future survival of civilization than a new global community
under a common leadership." On September 17, 1973, they
released a Report called the "Regionalized and Adaptive
Model of the Global World System", which was prepared by
Mihajlo Mesarovic and Eduard Pestel, which revealed the
Club's goal of dividing the world into ten
political/economic regions, called "Kingdoms", which would
unite the entire world under a single form of government.
These regions are: North America, Europe, Japan, South
Africa and Australia, Asia, South America, North Africa and
the Middle East, Central Africa, India and Indo-China, and
China. The term "Kingdoms" was omitted, when the plan was
published in a book called Mankind at the Turning Point,
which said that the solutions to the problems of the world
could only "be developed in a global context."
Howard Odum, a marine biologist at the University of
Florida, who is a member of the Club of Rome, was quoted in
the August, 1980 edition of Fusion magazine, as saying: "It
is necessary that the United States cut its population by
two-thirds within the next 50 years." He didn't say how this
would be accomplished. However, one of their reports,
"Limits to Growth", in 1973, dealt with the problem of
overpopulation. During the Carter Administration, a task
force was appointed to expand upon this report, and on July
24, 1980, a two-volume document called "Global 2000 Report",
which had been written by former Secretary of State Cyrus R.
Vance, was presented to President Carter, and then Secretary
of State Edward S. Muskie. It attempted to project global
economic trends for the next twenty years, and indicated
that the resources of the planet were not sufficient enough
to support the expect dramatic increase in the world
population. The report called for the population of the U.S.
to be reduced by 100 million people by the year 2050.
About six months later, the Council on Environmental Quality
made recommendations based on the Report, called "Global
Future: A Time to Act." They suggested an aggressive program
of population control which included sterilization,
contraception and abortion. In August, 1982, the Executive
Intelligence Review published a report called "Global 2000:
Blueprint for Genocide" which said that the two
aforementioned Presidential reports "are correctly
understood as political statements of intent - the intent on
the part of such policy centers as the Council on Foreign
Relations, the Trilateral Commission, and the International
Monetary Fund, to pursue policies that will result not only
in the death of the 120 million cited in the reports, but in
the death of upwards of two billion people by the year
2000." Throughout the world, the Club of Rome has indicated
that genocide should be used to eliminate people who they
refer to as "useless eaters."
This would be accomplished by using limited wars in advanced
countries, and even a limited nuclear strike at a strategic
location; starvation through created famines and diseases in
Third World countries. This echoed an earlier plan. In 1961,
Robert McNamara, McGeorge Bundy, and Dean Rusk, all CFR
members, were concerned that there were no studies
concerning long-term plans for peace, and they wanted to
study the direct and indirect ramifications of war. They
wanted a study which would explore ways to control the
economy during peace-time. A group of of fifteen
individuals, including a psychiatrist, anthropologist, a
specialist on international law, biochemist, physicist,
astronomer, mathematician, literary critic, historian,
military expert, economist, sociologist, and an
industrialist, began meeting in an underground nuclear
shelter in Hudson, New York to design a long-range plan to
control the population. Since then, some have speculated
that the think-tank known as the Hudson Institute, actually
conducted the Study. Started by Herman Kahn in 1961 "to help
determine the entire future of the U.S.- and time
permitting, much of the world beyond," many of there members
and fellows belong to the CFR.
This secret report (which wasn't released until September,
1966), known as the Report from Iron Mountain on the
Possibility and Desirability of Peace, appeared to be a
blueprint for the future of this country, and contained
recommendations that included plans for governmental control
and manipulation, depopulation, gun control and disarmament,
an international police force, and concentration camps. The
Report stated some of the invisible functions of war:
"...provides anti-social elements with an acceptable role in
the social structure...the younger, and more dangerous, of
these hostile social groupings have been kept under control
by the Selective Service System...man destroys surplus
members of his own species by organized warfare...enables
the physically deteriorating older generation to maintain
control of the younger, destroying it if necessary." The
Report also made this observation: "War has provided both
ancient and modern society with a debatable system for
stabilizing and controlling national economies. No alternate
method of control has yet been tested in a complex modern
economy that has shown it is remotely comparable in scope or
effectiveness. War fills certain functions essential to the
stability of our society; until other ways of filling them
are developed, the war system must be maintained, and
improved in effectiveness."
In the 1976 novel Ceremony of the Innocent by Taylor
Caldwell, she effectively explains the rationale behind
their actions: "...there will be no peace in the tormented
world, only a programmed and systematic series of wars and
calamities- until the plotters have gained their objective:
an exhausted world willing to submit to a planned Marxist
economy and total and meek enslavement- in the name of
peace."
Have their plans for genocide already started? I am
referring to the disease known as AIDS (Acquired
Immunodeficiency Syndrome), which has become a plague in our
society, spreading to 91 nations. The U.S. News and World
Report stated a few years ago: "If there is not a cure for
AIDS within the next thirteen years, tens of millions will
die." Even though there has been alot of talk about AIDS
awareness and prevention, the full danger of it has been
covered-up by the Center for Disease Control, and the media,
which has increasingly shown its pro-homosexual bias.
In the 1972 Bulletin of the UN's World Health Organization
(WHO), volume 47, page 251, it says: "An attempt should be
made to see if viruses can in fact exert selective effects
on immune function. The possibility should be looked into
that the immune response to the virus itself may be impaired
if the inflicting virus damages, more or less selectively,
the cell responding to the virus." This sounds like the AIDS
virus, so why is it being discussed by a health
organization?
Derivatives from sheep and cattle have been commonly used to
manufacture vaccines, however, certain viruses common to
these animals can interact indefinitely, forming a new
strain of deadly viruses called retro-viruses. In 1974, the
National Academy of Sciences recommended that "Scientists
throughout the world join with members of this committee in
voluntarily deferring experiments (linking) animal viruses."
Dr. Robert Strecker, a practicing gastroenterologist, with a
Ph.D. in pharmacology, who was hired as a consultant to work
on a health-care proposal for Security Pacific Bank, said:
"I don't think there is any doubt that AIDS is a man-made
problem. The question is whether it was created either
accidentally or intentionally. I believe the AIDS virus was
requested, predicted, produced, and deployed."
The most common theory about the origin of AIDS, was that it
came from green monkeys in Africa. Yet several virologists
have said that the AIDS virus does not occur naturally in
any animal. Besides, it would have been statistically
impossible to reach the point we are at now, just from a
single episode. If the AIDS virus had originated with the
monkeys, then the disease would have surfaced with the
Pygmies, who are closer to them, and use them as a food
source, yet, it appeared first in the cities. Further
damaging evidence comes from the fact that AIDS practically
occurred simultaneously in the United States, Haiti, Brazil,
and Central Africa.
Strecker's research indicated that the AIDS virus was
developed by the National Cancer Institute, in cooperation
with the World Health Organization, in their laboratories at
Fort Detrick, Maryland, in the U.S. Army's germ warfare
unit, known as the Army Infectious Disease Unit, by
combining bovine (cow) leukemia virus and visna( sheep)
virus, and injecting them into human tissue cultures. The
bovine leukemia virus is lethal to cows, but not to humans;
and the visna virus is deadly to sheep, but not to man.
However, when combined, they produce a retro-virus that can
change the genetic composition of the cells that they enter.
He said: "If one analyzes the genes of the human AIDS virus
and the genes of the bovine leukemia virus of cattle and the
visna virus of sheep, and compares them, the genes appear
related. How is it possible that the bovine visna virus-
which looks like AIDS and produces an AIDS-like disease, and
which produced pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in chimpanzees
in 1972- has not been analyzed and compared with AIDS...
until 1987 when 'Characterization and Molecular Cloning of
Bovine Lente (Latin for "slow") Virus Related to Human
Immunodeficiency Virus' was published in Nature magazine.
Matthew Gonda, the author, described a virus that looks like
AIDS, named bovine Visna virus, and suggested that it was
most closely related to AIDS and may well be its precursor."
Some researchers believe that the smallpox vaccination
program in 1972 was used to introduce the virus into the
population. On May 11, 1987, the London Times ran an article
called "Smallpox Vaccine 'Triggered AIDS Virus' ", written
by Science Editor Pearce Wright, who linked the mass
vaccination program of the World Health Organization in the
1970's to the outbreak of AIDS, because Central Africa was
the focus of the program, and they have become the most
affected area in the world.
In Africa, AIDS is generally a heterosexual disease, yet in
the United States, it has the stigma of being a 'gay'
disease. Prior to 1978, there was no sign of the AIDS virus,
yet in 1978, the killer disease struck with a vengeance
within the homosexual community. The evidence points to the
introduction of an experimental hepatitis B vaccine. In
1969, Dr. W. Schmugner, a Polish physician, who was educated
in Russia, came to the United States, where he became head
of the New York City Blood Bank. He set up guidelines for a
hepatitis vaccine study, and only promiscuous males between
the ages of 20 and 40 were included in the study, which has
led some to believe that this was how the virus was
introduced into the gay population. In the case of the
hepatitis vaccine, which is not produced from a human tissue
culture, it is impossible to have an accidental
contamination, which seems to indicate that the AIDS virus
was intentionally put in the vaccine,