hopalong said:
Like many activists, Singletary ignores overwhelming epidemiological and laboratory evidence that rules out a connection between sporadic CJD and beef. Relying entirely on shallow circumstantial evidence and frequent repetition of claims which have been publicly refuted as false, he also blindly insists upon a mad-cow with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Lou Gehrig's disease. His specific allegations have been clearly refuted by Centers for Disease Countrol and Prevention scientists in the journal Neurology.
As the self-appointed international coordinator of CJD Watch, an organization he co-founded with social worker Deborah Oney, Singletary is cited in media reports as an apparent expert on tracking mad cow disease. This despite his lack of formal education and the absence for support from any credible academic, medical or scientific authority
. Desperate to find an explanation for his mother's death, he has devoted himself to the sad and fruitless task of connecting her death to her diet. Various reports confirm that Mrs. Singletary's life was claimed by the most common sub-type of CJD (one that accounts for 70 percent of "sporadic" cases). Sporadic CJD, unlike its newer "variant," is not linked to meat.
yes, all of it i said has come true.
God bless you Hopalong, every time you post this old article, you make you, and your industry look like the fools you are. you can't be that dumb? well, maybe _you_ are.
the moderators of ranchers.net have told me i cannot post much anymore, you know that, that you and others are complaining about my postings about the atypical l-type BSE mad cow case in California, too long, or too many links, anything to keep me from posting. yet you try and bait me. get a life hopalong, i have proven that old article wrong time and time again.
the usda and your industry have covered-up mad cow disease.
sCJD has now been linked to atypical BSE, atypical Scrapie, and in the end, it will be linked to CWD.
Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson, ALS, and other Neurodegenerative disease have been linked in some way with the prion.
Unknown Phenotype of sporadic CJD is rising in Canada and the USA.
these are the facts. ...
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Mad Cow Scaremongers
Mad Cow Scaremongers by Terry S. Singeltary Sr. a review of the TSE prion agent 2003-2011
http://transmissiblespongiformencephalopathy.blogspot.com/2011/09/mad-cow-scaremongers.html
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
USA MAD COW DISEASE AND CJD THERE FROM SINGELTARY ET AL 1999 - 2012
http://transmissiblespongiformencephalopathy.blogspot.com/2012/04/usa-mad-cow-disease-and-cjd-there-from.html
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
First US BSE Case Since 2006 Underscores Need for Vigilance
Neurology Today 21 June 2012
http://transmissiblespongiformencephalopathy.blogspot.com/2012/06/first-us-bse-case-since-2006.html
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease Human TSE report update North America, Canada, Mexico, and USDA PRION UNIT as of May 18, 2012
type determination pending Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease (tdpCJD), is on the rise in Canada and the USA
http://creutzfeldt-jakob-disease.blogspot.com/2012/06/creutzfeldt-jakob-disease-human-tse.html
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Alzheimer's disease and Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy prion disease, Iatrogenic, what if ?
Proposal ID: 29403
http://betaamyloidcjd.blogspot.com/2012/05/alzheimers-disease-and-transmissible.html
Scottish TSE Network November Symposium Announcement Event: 12 November 2012
Chair: Prof Hugh Perry, University of Southampton, Southampton UK
Location: The Roslin Institute Building Auditorium
If you would like to book a place at this event, please let Gila Holliman know.
Cost: £125.
Title: Is Alzheimer's Disease a transmissible disease?
Speakers:
Session 1:
Prof Bob Will, National CJD Surveillance Unit, Edinburgh UK
Prof James Ironside, National CJD Surveillance Unit, Edinburgh UK
Prof Lary Walker, Emory School of Medicine, Atlanta USA
Session 2:
Prof Mathias Jucker, Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research, Stuttgart Germany
Prof William Van Nostrand, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook USA
Dr Claudio Soto, University of Texas Medical School, Houston USA
Session 3:
Dr Fabrizio Tagliavini, Instituto Neurologico Carlo Besta, Milan Italy
Prof Pedro Piccardo, Food and Drug Administration, Washington DC USA
Dr Bruce Chesebro, National Institutes of Health, Missoula USA
http://www.roslin.ed.ac.uk/events/2012/11/12/scottish-tse-network-november-symposium-announcement/
TSS