Mike
Well-known member
MRJ. They could have tested 600,000,000,000,000 and not got positives with the way they were running the testing. The Japs know it, I know it, and you should know it.
Wonder if they saved samples from those 3 false positives in 2004. Oh, that's right.....they announced that those might have been due to the "Newness" of the rapid tests and the technician inexperience. The Western Blot test has been around since 1999 and NEVER had a false positive.
The Harvard/Tuskeegee BSE Risk Asessment was so full of holes it looked like a firing range target.
Wonder if they saved samples from those 3 false positives in 2004. Oh, that's right.....they announced that those might have been due to the "Newness" of the rapid tests and the technician inexperience. The Western Blot test has been around since 1999 and NEVER had a false positive.
The Harvard/Tuskeegee BSE Risk Asessment was so full of holes it looked like a firing range target.