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U.K. a no-go!

Peasant | 03.03.2001 13:18

Who is profiting most from the recent foot & mouth epidemic? Surprise, surprise...the Science Minister!

I remember the foot & mouth outbreak of the sixties, although I was a child, I can recall the slaughter of farm animals. What I don’t remember is, it becoming a Nationwide crisis in the short space of a week, or hundreds of miles of countryside becomming off-limits, with those who didn’t comply, subject to disproportionate fines. The military were not mobilised to patrol borders and enforce ‘emergency laws’ and sporting events were not cancelled, neither were wildlife or domestic pets threatened with extermination. British citizens were not searched in foreign countries incase they were smuggling beef sandwiches! Prince Charles did not seem to predict that epidemic, one year in advance, but then maybe he did not have access to insider information, as he does now, from the Bildergroup who hatch these devious plots, to destroy industries, create food shortages, and increased profits for the likes of Lord Sainsbury, the Science Minister and food magnate, who promotes GM crop trials and supports animal torture at HLS. The sacrifice of millions of beasts means little to him. You know they will advocate genetic manipulation to eradicate this disease, and we will welcome it, as there appears to be no alternative. A better solution would be for the NWO to stop unleashing viral warfare on the human population and animal kingdom.

Peasant

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Tke foot& mouth to parliament

05.03.2001 08:57

To destroy farmers who have worked the land for generations, for a political objective is WAR against human-kind.

Joe Bloggs


Foot and Mouth

05.03.2001 21:42

To suggest foot and Mouth was deliberately started I think is quite sound when you consider the biggest political protest of modern times (The Countryside March) was imminent. Its not surprising people in power would take such steps you only have to look at the intimidation,bugging of miners during the 1980s.
Im sure though with the Governments help ("Nick Brown has done nothing wrong") to quote David Gill head of the NFU and "working in tandem with farmers" Tony blair we will all pull through.

Tim Newman
mail e-mail: Tim777@yahoo.net


Call me crazy

06.03.2001 01:17

You know what I'm taking about, Tim...it's all to well timed and fitting nicely into the governments agenda. Watch the same scenario (like BSE) unfold across Europe. Funny how the French didn't seem to take heed when BSE. first took hold in Britain in 1987, and are now experiencing the same crisis, ten years later.

Peasant


Afterthought

06.03.2001 21:35

And what's all these beef wars about? Germans won't buy British, Britain won't buy French, France won't buy German...it's so contrived, it's as sickening as the beef stew they're serving up. BTW am I taking to myself here? Thought so! "So how's life on the croft then Peasant?" Well I've had to shoot and burn my livestock, government regulations, y'know. "Were you fond of your animals?" Yes, Daisy and Buttercup were like part of the family and I'm afraid the Highland clearances are making a come-back and I might be transported to the colonies...Hey, wait a minute! Jamaica here I come!

Peasant