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date: Mon, 08 Sep 2008 13:14:45 +0100,    group: uk.business.agriculture        back       
PMWS - Keep going Winston!   
Pat's Note: Drake's Drum is beating. 

If this Winston keeps this up,  Britain's animal health cover-ups are
going to be exposed to the world and the collapse of the world's
first, only and last vetocracy will become inevitable.

They dared not let him loose on Britain's sick pigs. 

Anyone who has studied Winston's background will quickly realise that
he is not going to be too easy to silence, especially in the United
States.

Defra would not want Winston's researchers doing a post mortem and
finding mutated PMWS, would they? They would not want him to know why
either.

Mutated PMWS is  very serious problem that has spread worldwide. The
link to the rise of superbugs including MRSA undeniable.

Britain's corrupt State Veterinary Service is going to be sat on the
hot plate. It's about time. 

The cost to Britain, in money, misery and reputation, is massive. But
the most worrying factor has been the government inability to deal
with common crooks and the failure of the opposition to force the
issue.

There will have to be change. It would be amusing to find a second
Winston being the engine that drives the process.

He is bound to cause a storm. My guess is that many, not least in the
US,  will find his experiments unacceptable anyway.


http://ukpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5iljbUYT1liNgepiEHxXEy0VHmVmQ

'Mindless' regulations behind move
14 minutes ago

A leading fertility expert blamed "mindless" regulations for his
decision to move a research project that could help transplant
patients to the US.

Labour peer Lord Winston said he faced "unbelievable" problems from
the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs over research
which could help transplant patients.

Lord Winston wants to carry out experiments on genetically modified
pigs with the aim of the research being to produce "transgenic" pigs
with humanised organs which could be transplanted into humans.

This was one of a number of applications his work could have, he said.
But he had to wait two years for an animal licence and when a pig
escaped and mated with a sow it was destroyed and researchers were not
allowed to carry out a post-mortem.

He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme of the difficulties he faced.

"It's unbelievable," he said.

"It took us two years to get an animal licence to do six pigs, which
is a painless experiment.

"When the animals were successfully treated to produce sperm which
were carrying the genes that we were interested in we were not allowed
to make them because Defra refused the licence to make them and didn't
tell us beforehand.

"Then when one of the animals escaped on Home Office premises and
mated by accident the sow was killed under instructions from Defra and
we are not allowed to do a post-mortem on the piglets to find out
whether those piglets are transgenic.

"That to my mind is a shocking waste of research resources." 

-- 
Regards
Pat Gardiner
Release the results of testing British pigs for MRSA and C.Diff now!
www.go-self-sufficient.com  and http://animal-epidemics.blogspot.com/
date: Mon, 08 Sep 2008 13:14:45 +0100   author:   Pat Gardiner

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