"With regard to ‘foot and mouth’ most definitely there are wheels within
wheels.  But up until now, Wynn has been trusting of the veterinary
superiors.  He says 'I just do what the vet tells me.' And the vet of
course, just does what he is told by the ministry.  And the ministry of
course, just do what they are told by the rich men behind the scenes,
and the rich men behind the scenes do not answer to anybody - on this
earth at least.  For these men behind the scenes are the string pullers,
the shape-shifters, the men who never feature in the mainstream press.
And they never feature in the mainstream press because they own the
mainstream press.  These men are the law-makers, not the law abiders.
These men are the men at those meetings to which no press are ever
invited.  These men are the puppeteers.

"And with regard to this latest foot and mouth ‘pseudo crisis’, Tony
Blair is well acquainted with these rich puppeteers.  For he himself has
strings attached to every limb.  Blair’s federalist ideas are not his
ideas at all.  He is just the acceptable face at this moment in time to
implement just a little bit more of the super-state federalist
infrastructure.  Blair is totally owned and in the pockets of the rich
federalists behind the scenes."

[The article also includes important info about AIDS, particularly in
Africa.  It is linked from
http://www.whatareweswallowing.freeserve.co.uk/footandmouthenter.htm

Bear in mind that the slaughtering policy has nothing to do with a
deadly pathogen being eradicated.  Hoof and mouth is *not* deadly., is
manageable, does not adversely affect humans, and only creates panic --
even imagining it as a "biological weapon" -- because of public policy
regarding the wanton destruction of animals.]


http://www.whatareweswallowing.freeserve.co.uk/avisit.htm
The official, the string pullers and the Birmingham 17: a farmer’s
perspective on a visit from the MAFF.

Until last Monday 12th March, Wynn Gittens was a hard-working dairy herd
farmer, farming 200 cattle and 1350 sheep at Ucheldre Farm, Brooks, near
Welshpool, Wales.  But in the space of a single day, his whole life was
turned upside-down.

the visit

That Monday morning, Wynn noticed that a couple of his cows were
drooling at the mouth, and that another was limping slightly.  Abiding
by the statutory legislation instructing farmers to immediately report
any suspected symptoms indicating foot and mouth, Wynn called his local
vet.  He was told that the vet could not come out, because if the cows
in question were suffering from foot and mouth, then the current
quarantine laws would mean the vet could not visit another farm for the
next three days minimum.  This would short staff the practice.  A MAFF
official would need to visit.

A MAFF representative arrived shortly afterwards.  Wynn took him to the
cow shed.  The official took one look at one of the suspected cows and
said “I don’t need to see any more.  This cow has got foot and mouth.  I
need to use your telephone.”A rapid series of calls was then made, the
official informing his superiors and various other officials that an
immediate slaughter of Wynn Gittens’ animals be carried out.  Some
paperwork was filled in, and another telephone call was made to request
the attendance of a livestock evaluation officer.  With the paperwork
completed, and the death sentence process formerly initiated, only then
did the MAFF representative take a saliva sample from the only cow he
had previously inspected.  Within half an hour of the MAFF official
leaving, the livestock evaluation officer arrived.  The evaluation was
carried out.  A fair figure was arrived at, and approximately one hour
later, the slaughtering began.

One brief visit by a ministry official, one unconfirmed visual
diagnosis, some paperwork, and by early next morning, 200 head of
Belgian Blue Cross cattle, and 1350 Beulah speckled sheep were dead.

flagrant straying from procedure

And it is at this point that we must necessarily examine the Ucheldre
Farm ‘official visit’.  For the evidence points very strongly towards
gross malpractice.  At no point was it mentioned to Wynn that a number
of other livestock diseases share the visible symptoms of foot and
mouth.  The following link
http://www.oie.int/eng/maladies/fiches/A_A010.HTM takes us to the OIE
official list of livestock illnesses and diseases that bear similarities
to foot and mouth.  Said Wynn “We just do what the vet tells us.  We’re
not the experts.” But Wynn’s government appointed vet didn’t really tell
Wynn anything.  Except that all his cattle and sheep had to be killed.

Did Wynn’s cattle have foot and mouth?  It’s all a bit late to tell
now.  The evidence has long since vanished.  No-one has got back to Wynn
with the results of the saliva sample taken by the official as he left
the site.  But even if the diagnosis was correct, foot and mouth is not
the serious disease we are being led to believe.  Evidence of foot and
mouth in one or two cattle most certainly does not warrant the instant
destruction of 1350 sheep and 200 cows!

On a more serious procedural note, at no point in the visit to Mr
Gittens’ farm, was any blood taken to confirm the presence of foot and
mouth.  Not one single test was carried out to independently confirm the
official’s initial diagnosis.  This is in direct contravention of the
procedure as laid out in the MAFF sister site at the Institutes for
Animal Health found at
http://www.iah.bbsrc.ac.uk/Press_releases/FMD%202001.htm …“The role of
the IAH in the current outbreak of FMD is to support the on-farm
activities of MAFF by providing a laboratory diagnostic service for
establishing the foot-and-mouth disease status of samples taken from
animals suspected of being infected.  When tissue and blood samples are
received at the laboratory, tests to identify the presence of virus are
set up.  If large quantities of virus are present these tests can yield
a positive result within 4 hours….”

The chairman of Montgomery Farmer’s Union Wales, Philip Owens recently
stated “MAFF are conducting the slaughter and disposal policy with such
sloppiness, that if their theory on the spread of the foot and mouth
virus is correct, then they will themselves be spreading it
everywhere”.  Experiences such as Wynn’s has necessitated Owens to call
for a halt to the current policy.  Please read his statement here.

But this is only just the beginning of the story of Wynn Gittens’
official visit.

a stinking pile

Having slaughtered all 1550 animals at Wynn’s farm, officialdom did not
make another appearance again for another two and a half days.
Basically, Wynn’s animals were left in a massive stinking pile “The
smell was terrible.” said Wynn.  “But we couldn’t go anywhere.  The man
from the ministry told us we can’t leave the farm for 21 days.” (More on
Wynn’s enforced segregation from the rest of the community a little
later.) And then, on the Thursday morning of that week, a transit van
arrived at the farm.  The rear door swung open and 17 men of varying
ages spilled out into the yard, all reporting for ‘highly infectious
disease’ clearing up duty.

And that’s when the trouble began.

For none of the men could speak any English.  And that is because the
men employed for the task of clearing Wynn’s farm were all asylum
seekers.  Says Wynn, “It was chaos here.  All these men, none of whom
looked as if they had ever really done a day’s work in their life, were
wandering around, not knowing what they were supposed to do, because
none of them could understand any English.  They were all driven up here
from Birmingham apparently.  By 1pm that day, the foreman had had
enough, and the asylum seekers were all taken away from the site”.  One
of the asylum seekers was rather hoping to stay on it seems.  Said
Wynn’s mother “One chap approached us, saying “Me work you.  You give me
bedroom, I work you all the time.” Having now no livestock with which to
work, an offer of employment was of course impossible.  An
English-speaking replacement crew arrived on site a little later that
afternoon.

Greyhound Plant Services from Oswestry are the official contractors
appointed by MAFF to supervise the clearing up duty.  Guy Hitchin, the
man responsible for hiring and firing ‘the Birmingham 17’ would offer no
comment on the above.  But telephoning under the pretence of seeking
employment, I discovered that no experience is necessary to handle
‘highly infectious diseased carcass disposal’.  I was offered a job at
£5 per hour and “Could I drive a JCB?” I would need to find local digs
though, as operatives did not stay on site.

Eh?

Wynn has to stay on site, but ministry officials and disposal personnel
can arrive in the morning and leave in the evening?  They can come and
go as they please?  Why can’t Wynn go out?

inconsistency or what?!

Since Wynn’s official state order to stay put, all manner of officials
have been visiting his supposedly ‘highly infectious’ premises.  A quick
calculation, and currently we have one ministry appointed vet, a
Greyhound foreman, a full English-speaking Greyhound crew plus 17 asylum
seekers, all wandering around the country and countryside, and all
spreading the vicious foot and mouth virus even further……if we are to
believe MAFF’s much-touted virus hypothesis.

So where’s the consistency in the official approach to this ‘stick to
anything, airborne, 25 mile radius travelling capacity’ foot and mouth
virus theory?  Surely the virus is clinging just as much to the visitors
as it is to Wynn?  When it comes to consistency in this whole affair,
basically there isn’t any.  Says the marooned Wynn “My neighbours are
being very good about all of this.  They’re leaving the essentials like
bread and milk, etc, at the farm entrance.  Since this has happened, we
have had no call from MAFF, no letters advising us on what to do, and no
letters telling us when we can leave the farm.  We’re just kind of stuck
here… waiting really.”

And as a thinking society, should we not all be saying “What the *******
is actually going on here?”

a familiar smell

Nothing about this whole foot and mouth affair makes any sense.  Nothing
except the smell that is.  And it’s a very familiar smell.  It’s not the
smell of Wynn’s ‘deadstock’.  That particular smell has now receded.
No, the smell is the smell of politics.  And it doesn’t just smell.  It
stinks.  The putrid aroma of self-appointed officialdom, vested
interests and hidden agendas is clinging to every aspect of foot and
mouth.  A refusal to answer awkward questions, a refusal to let opposing
views be heard at television press conferences, the covering up of
in-house mistakes, the adherence to outdated slaughter policy, and a
refusal to admit that the science behind the current mass cull is wholly
errant – these are just some of the highly infectious agents at the
heart of this grotesque affair.

mis-diagnosis across the board

Unconfirmed visual diagnosis is by no means confined to the veterinary
establishment.  For those people not yet familiar with the scandal of
the ‘visual only’ AIDS test, the following link at
http://srd.yahoo.com/goo/%22Bangui%2bAIDS%22/3/*http://www.africasia.com/icpubs/na/
dec98/nacs1202.htm will take you to an article written by Baffour
Ankomah, editor of ‘The New African’.  Entitled “Are 26 million Africans
dying of AIDS?  – the biggest lie of the century uncovered.” we learn
that visual diagnosis for AIDS is being carried out in Africa by
official organisations on a breathtakingly large scale.  Just as Wynn’s
farm and others are being visited at lightning speed by slipshod
officials from MAFF and assorted contractors, so too are African
villages and townships being visited at lightning speed by officials
from WHO, UNAIDS, USAID and related NGO’s, who are rushing in to deliver
‘visual only’ HIV positive diagnoses upon the unsuspecting and trusting
inhabitants.

These morally outrageous official visits are resulting in thousands upon
thousands of uninfected Africans being falsely diagnosed as HIV
positive, based only on a few outwardly visual symptoms such as 10%
weight loss, fever, and sickness.  This is what is known as the WHO
(World Health Organisation) Bangui method of diagnosis.  Anyone who
knows the malnutrition, malarial and cholera problems Africa faces will
immediately realise the huge potential for error in visually diagnosing
for HIV.

Credence Publications is in touch with various organisations in a number
of African countries who tell us that when given good food, clean water
and simple medicines, those people diagnosed with ‘the fatal HIV’
recover.

Running alongside these ‘AIDS ravaged Africa’ stories, we can also read
any number of unsubstantiated stories of ‘African as insatiable sexual
being’.  Anyone who actually knows Africa and Africans will know that
these stories are actually vastly exaggerated.  And surely, the west is
the last place on the map worthy of lecturing others on sexual morals.

Is any of this reported in the mainstream news?  No of course not!  Why
not?  Because as always, there are wheels within wheels.  (Please see
footnote)

foot and mouth and wheels

With regard to ‘foot and mouth’ most definitely there are wheels within
wheels.  But up until now, Wynn has been trusting of the veterinary
superiors.  He says “I just do what the vet tells me.” And the vet of
course, just does what he is told by the ministry.  And the ministry of
course, just do what they are told by the rich men behind the scenes,
and the rich men behind the scenes do not answer to anybody - on this
earth at least.  For these men behind the scenes are the string pullers,
the shape-shifters, the men who never feature in the mainstream press.
And they never feature in the mainstream press because they own the
mainstream press.  These men are the law-makers, not the law abiders.
These men are the men at those meetings to which no press are ever
invited.  These men are the puppeteers.

And with regard to this latest foot and mouth ‘pseudo crisis’, Tony
Blair is well acquainted with these rich puppeteers.  For he himself has
strings attached to every limb.  Blair’s federalist ideas are not his
ideas at all.  He is just the acceptable face at this moment in time to
implement just a little bit more of the super-state federalist
infrastructure.  Blair is totally owned and in the pockets of the rich
federalists behind the scenes.

interdependent

And reading between the lines, it would seem that small farm holdings
are incompatible with federalism.  For with an independent food supply,
the UK can remain an independent nation.  But federalism is all about
interdependence.  And without the food base, the UK of course, becomes
an interdependent nation, the federalist dream, and this UK government’s
goal.  When it comes to the finer details of this policy, we will
endeavour to bring you the fuller picture.  One thing is certain.  This
latest slaughter campaign has absolutely nothing to do with improving UK
agriculture.

But back at Wynn’s farm, talk of the cull being a roundabout means of
creating an interdependent superstate would be an unnecessary intrusion
at this time.  Quite simply, Wynn has enough on his plate at the
moment.  He has been ruined.
Given these circumstances, will Wynn become yet another one of those
farmer suicide statistic?  “I’ll pick myself up.” says Wynn.  And yes,
he will probably will.  He’s of hardy stock, like so many other ‘ruined
overnight’ farmers unnecessarily embroiled in this ‘pseudo-crisis’.

But where is this all going?  To what unhealthy Utopian destination are
we all headed?  When are we all going to start looking at more than just
the superficial issues?  When are we all going to get up out of our
armchairs and cry out “Enough is enough!” ?  For if we don’t begin to
say “Enough is enough!” we will all be the victims.  Every single one of
us.  Remember that a bad seed can only bear bad fruit.

The quicker we as a nation and other nations, begin to get to grips with
the real issues in this debate, the more healthy we will all be as a
result.

And perhaps some of that horrible smell will begin to disappear too.

Please distribute far and wide.

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Footnote

In the case of AIDS, the primary agenda is to use Africa as a living
example of just how much we need $multi-multi billion AIDS research
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