MRSA - So, what's going on today?
I can see from the souvenir hunters that the penny has dropped in a
good few many brains.
Sorry about the spelling recently, but when working this hard, I'm
afraid it has to take a back seat.
As some of you know, I can actually spell, but there are other
problems.
Let's try to make it simple, very simple, although as always the full
story is more complex with the villains less black and the heroes less
white.
It is not my place to attribute individual blame, that is for the
professionals. I'm just pointing out that the battlefield is covered
in unburied corpses and wild eyed men roam the landscape. Their
stories don't hold water.
In fact, it is hard to find a hero or even a real villain, just weak
men and women whose bad judgements and lack of integrity have brought
forth a world scale disaster.
In the last couple of days, the stupid attempts to blame the Dutch
were abandoned as likely to be even more damaging to the British
veterinary establishment.
The Dutch had spotted what was being attempted and no doubt made it
quite clear that they were having none of it. The Dutch are no angels,
but they lack the disastrous combination of being useless and crooks
at the same time. They probably have a government that keeps them
under control too. They certainly have superbug free hospitals.
So, the attack was switched, even more stupidly, to the French and
Germans. That was an act of complete desperation and had swiftly to be
abandoned. The French and Germans had the dirt and were prepared to
use it. It didn't suit them to use it, for very sensible businesslike
selfish reasons.They didn't need to, their hospitals are in good
order.
There was a half-hearted attempt to keep the blame at home, if not on
one's doorstep by having a pop from the top at "hobby farmers." The
crass stupidity of that I will leave to my readers.
Now we have the even sillier "migrant" workers.
So they are stuck. Most probably they know, in their hearts, that the
pigs do indeed have MRSA and are now simply making quite sure they
don't find out by accident, which explains why you won't see an SVS
vet within miles of a pig, let alone a sick one.
Their unwillingness to help out the BPEX big wigs following the Animal
Aid raid was noticeable. They did not want to see a sick pig and the
assurance society clipboard wallahs were sent in long after the event.
So, they leak what is probably true - that they haven't found any pigs
with MRSA.
Which of course, is why they are going to find themselves in front of
an international tribunal facing mass manslaughter charges.
They are all now busy trying to drop one another in it. What else
would you expect?
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Regards
Pat Gardiner
Release the results of testing British pigs for MRSA and C.Diff now!
www.go-self-sufficient.com
date: Sat, 05 Jul 2008 14:53:45 +0100
author: Pat Gardiner
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