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> On The Brink of a Genetically Engineered Disaster

>

> Got MRSA?

> (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus)

>

> The final piece of the jigsaw puzzle has just fit

> perfectly into place. Click.

>

> Monsanto dumped their genetically engineered versions

> of four newly created species of bacteria into European

> sewer systems. What arrogance. What a complete disregard

> for humankind. They gave birth to and then released

> their monster onto this world. First Europe. Now,

> America. A newly published study confirms the

> European beginning of America's growing MRSA epidemic.

>

> The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has published

> the shocking results of an investigation suggesting

> that the MRSA infections now sickening and killing

> Americans began in Europe, just as I predicted many

> years ago.

>

> On February 4th, 2004, after waiting seven weeks for

> a response to my emergency Freedom of Information Act

> (FOIA) request that was filed in December of 2003,

> I reported in a notmilk letter:

>

> " Americans are walking along the cutting edge blade

> of an environmental apocalypse. Previously un-released

> FDA insider investigations revealed that Monsanto

> dumped their GMO mistake into sewer systems. That

> 'sludge' may very well have contained the untreatable

> version of Staphylococcus which is now killing Americans. "

>

> On Wednesday, February 4, 2004, I received the damning

> evidence that confirmed Monsanto's crime against humankind.

>

> My FOIA request revealed:

>

> " Specifically, the corrective actions implemented after

> the investigation of nine sterility failures reported

> since 2001 (3 for 2001, 3 for 2002, and 3 for 2003) for

> Posilac injection or for the lyophilized active ingredient

> (Sometribove zinc) have not been effective in preventing

> reoccurrence. In five instances (2 for 2001, 1 for 2002,

> and 2 for 2003) the organism was identified as

> Propionibacterium acnes; Staphylococcus species have been

> identified in three instances and in one instance (in

> 2002) Bacillus pumilus was found. Propionibacterium was

> found in environmental samples of the manufacturing areas.

> Batches manufactured around the same period of time and

> under the same conditions of the affected lots have been

> released to the market. "

>

> OBSERVATION 2

>

> " Equipment for adequate control over micro-organisms

> is not provided when appropriate for the manufacture,

> processing, packing or holding of a drug product. "

>

> It has been well reported that a new emerging species

> of bacteria has developed, immune to antibiotic

> treatment. Staphylococcus aureus plagues many American

> hospitals in this new outbreak. Could the etiology

> of the mother of all deadly Staphylococcus infections

> be traced to a new genetically engineered version of

> Staph aureus, a super bug accidentally produced by

> Monsanto and then introduced into the food supply?

>

> The December 7, 2007 CDC study reveals:

>

> " After multivariate analysis, contact with pigs and cattle

> were the only 2 significant independent variables...we conclude

> that this new MRSA strain is of animal origin (pigs and probably

> cows). We assume that this problem is not limited to the

> Netherlands. "

>

> The new study:

>

> http://www.cdc.gov/eid/content/13/12/1834.htm

> <http://www.cdc.gov/eid/content/13/12/1834.htm>

>

> WHAT YOU CAN AND CANNOT DO

>

> This story is too important not to share.

> Please do your best to see that every person

> you know is made aware...

>

> Do not contact CDC if you cherish your sanity.

> I tried yesterday. The experience is just one level

> more uncomfortable than waterboarding, also known

> as Ashcrofting. Example: the listed number for

> CDC on their website is a dead number with a

> 'disconnected' message.

>

> The " dead number " is (404) 639-3534 and can be found

> at the bottom of the CDC webpage under 'public inquiries.

> Outrageous! See:

>

> See: http://www.cdc.gov

>

> Contact your local newspaper. Write a letter.

> For a listing of media contacts (by state) go to:

>

> http://www.refdesk.com/paper.html#natnews

>

> Cohen

>

>

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