U.S. covering up mad cow cases

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U.S. covering up mad cow cases

U.S. covering up mad cow cases
By DENNIS BUECKERT

OTTAWA (CP) - A scientist and former inspector for the U.S Agriculture Department says he's willing to take a lie detector test to back his claim that his government is covering up mad cow disease.

Lester Friedlander, now a consumer advocate, was fired from his job as head of inspections at a large meat-packing plant in Philadelphia in 1995 after criticizing what he called unsafe practices.

Friedlander said he knows U.S. Agriculture Department veterinarians who sent suspect cow brains to private laboratories that confirmed mad cow infection, but samples from the same animals were cleared by government labs.

"It's several veterinarians that have given me similar stories about sending cow brains in," he said in an interview Tuesday. "It might be shocking for Canadians but it wouldn't be shocking for veterinarians that have worked for the USDA.

"I'm willing to back this up with a voice stress analysis test or even a lie detector test."

Friedlander wouldn't name the veterinarians, saying they still work for the Agriculture Department and would be fired if identified.

The department has denied Friedlander's allegations, which were first reported last week.

Rob McNabb, a spokesman for the Canadian Cattlemen's Association, said it does seem puzzling that four mad cow cases have been detected in Canadian-born cattle but none in U.S.-born cattle.

"It's true that the risk . . . is very similar, and it is surprising," he said.

There are 120 million cattle in the United States, 15 million in Canada.

"I guess there's always going to be people raising the question, 'How come it's 4-0?'," he said.

But McNabb wouldn't comment on Friedlander's allegations.

Michael Hansen, a scientist with the U.S. Consumers Union in Washington, said there's widespread suspicion about the testing of three suspected cases of mad cow in U.S. cattle.

Hansen said all tests came back negative in the three cases but the USDA used a rapid test based on immuno-histochemistry, not the Western blot test which is considered most reliable.

"Many of the top scientists think that's insane," he said of the use of the less reliable test.

He said there are also suspicions about a recent case in St. Angelo, Tex., when officials at an abattoir noticed a cow was staggering and wanted it tested, but permission was refused.

"The federal inspectors and the plant employees all wanted to test the animal and basically (the USDA) said, 'Nah, we're not going to do that.' So the animal was sent to rendering and was never tested."

Hansen said there appears to be a great lack of eagerness to detect mad cow in the United States.

A study by the Harvard Center for Risk Analysis three years ago concluded there was a 20 per cent chance that mad cow was present in the United States.

The U.S. government closed its border to live cattle imports from Canada in 2003 after a single Canadian cow tested positive for the disease. Three other Canadian cases have been confirmed since then, one in a Washington State cow that originally came from Canada.

The border was to reopen to live cattle March 7 this year but that was delayed by a challenge from a U.S. cattle industry lobby group.

Friedlander was in Ottawa to testify at a Commons committee examining proposed changes to the Canadian food regulation system.

There have been a few documentaries and news pieces on the coverup of Mad Cow in the states, I was just wondering if similar covereage has appeared south of the border or if the peeps in charge are still just saying that it is a Canadian problem?

its never happened
nothing to see here
look away!!! look away!!!

*men in black drag kharmadog away and incinerate thread*

the media has done a splendid job of bending over for the government and once again-NOT DOING THEIR JOB. well, at least i am kept up to date on whether or not ling ling the panda is ovulating, and who jennifer lopez is screwing at this point in time.

uho burger king and Macdonalds

There are many stories like that. In the US certain states don't even to report it and Michigan is one of them...I've given up beef awhile back and I know many others that have also..Cows don't even have to show symtoms to have mad cow. The only way to find out if one has it is to take a brain sample and the FDA doesn't want to spend time doing that.
I think what they have to do to find out if a cow has it, would kill the cow. I've also heard that, and this is from a friend who has seen it first hand, that if a cow is stumbling the truck loaders will carry it if need be to load it into the truck.....NO BEEF FOR ME.

One news report up here showed a stumbling cow in a slaughter house that was slaughtered and the meat sent to a grocery in michigan. The FDA won't test anything cause it is like a billion dollar industry.

HAAAAAAAAAA!! It was a news story? When did this happen???

right before you had your last beef there Debb

Originally posted by debbiejo
HAAAAAAAAAA!! It was a news story? When did this happen???

That was last summer. However there have been reports of the FDA fudging things and stories about Mad Cow is in the States on T.V. up here for a while now.

*gets jessica simpson'ified*

Oh damn.. and I just ate chicken cutlets.. I might get mad cow disease! 😱

I hope that Albertan farmers would stop attacking the Canadian govt. What can they do?? ITs all at the mercy of the American legal system.

http://www.rense.com/general64/cont.htm

more info on the cover up of mad cow disease

its from rense.com..so it cant be true at all can it? 🙄
shut up

Originally posted by KharmaDog
One news report up here showed a stumbling cow in a slaughter house that was slaughtered and the meat sent to a grocery in michigan. The FDA won't test anything cause it is like a billion dollar industry.
Argh! Don't say that, im going to Michigan in 2 months!

Of course. The US made up Canada's mad cow disease scare when we wouldn't support the war. Bush said he would lift the ban but the beef business is doing well without import that a US Supreme Court ruling has kept the ban.

I had cheese steak today 😕

mmmmmmm cheese steak
i had minted lamb
its beautiful