The Meatrix 2
- truth behind corporate dairy industry practices
Sat Jun 3, 2006 02:45

 
The Meatrix 2 - truth behind corporate dairy industry practices

Following the great success of the original "The Meatrix" flash
animation, Free Range Studios has released part two of the edutainment
video:

http://www.TheMeatrix2.com

It's a must-see animation for anyone interested in the truth behind
today's corporate dairy industry practices. Every descriptive
statement in this video is absolutely true, by the way. Even though it
is a fictional depiction, it is describing TRUE conditions at factory
dairy farms.

Personally, I don't drink milk from other species (nor from humans,
for that matter). But if you do, find out what you're really drinking
in The Meatrix II:

http://www.TheMeatrix2.com


- Mike Adams, the Health Ranger

P.S. Do you have a true story about drug side effects? Post it at
http://www.DangerousMedicine.com and join the growing collection of
true stories about the horrors of drugs.

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MAD COW HUMAN BLOOD MIX

September 29 1996 A substitute for human blood made from cows' blood is being tested on patients in America, writes Roger Dobson Cows' blood is tested on humans HUMAN TRIALS of a blood substitute derived from cows are beginning in America and could soon take place in Europe. BioPure, the American company developing the substitute, claims it is free of BSE and other contamination, but one big pharmaceuticals company working on a rival product has warned that there may be problems with using animal products.
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/madcow.htm

MAD COW disease had jumped species to humans
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/madcow2.htm


Thousands of carcasses burned as Britain battles foot-and-mouth crisis
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/madcow3.htm



UN warns BSE risk could be global
By James Blitz in Rome and Michael Mann in London
Published: February 7 2001 22:08GMT | Last Updated: February 8 2001 00:48GMT




Mad cow disease could spread to as many as 100 countries across the globe and should not be dismissed as purely a European phenomenon, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation warned on Wednesday.

As the European Union struggles to calm consumer panic that has seen beef consumption fall by more than a quarter since October, the FAO urged countries that imported meat and bone meal (MBM) or cattle from the EU to ban the feeding of MBM and increase surveillance to try to eradicate the disease.

"Our research suggests that at least 100 countries are at risk from BSE because of cattle or meat meal imported from Europe during the 1980s," said Jacques Diouf, director-general of the FAO.

"The regions that imported large quantities of meat meal from Britain during this period are the near-East, eastern Europe and Asia."

The FAO's warning will send shockwaves through the beef industry in countries that still see BSE as an exclusively European problem.

The introduction of a cattle testing programme across the EU has uncovered the first cases of the disease in countries such as Germany, which long claimed to be BSE-free.

The FAO is reluctant to spell out the individual countries that might be at risk. But Andrew Speedy of the FAO noted that countries like Egypt, Iran, Iraq and India imported MBM from the UK during the 1980s and have intensive livestock industries. "So that is a situation we are worried about," he said.
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/madcow.htm

Operation Mockingbird
"You could get a journalist cheaper than a good call girl, for a couple hundred dollars a month."
CIA operative discussing with Philip Graham, editor Washington Post, on the availability and
prices of journalists willing to peddle CIA propaganda and cover stories. "Katherine The Great,"
by Deborah Davis (New York: Sheridan Square Press, 1991)
http://911review.org/Wiki/OperationMockingbird.shtml

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