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The
Mundi Club's and Bse-Cjd Epidemics |
The mundi club has been publishing articles/magazines on the bse and bse-cjd epidemics since april 1990. This webpage provides links to all of these publications which are listed below in historical order. Reading through these publications in historical order should provide a sense of the drama created by the bse crisis as it slowly began to be realized how serious the disease was and that, despite endless denials, there was going to be an epidemic.
The mc's first mention of bse was in a couple of paragraphs in an article in 'civic venom no.5' published in april 6th 1990. It contained a photograph with an acerbic caption about the potential threat posed by bse to children - this is of historical interest only.
The mundi club’s first major publication on bse was published on april 17th 1996 - 'terra firm' no.10:‘Bse - The Offal Truth. Stopping the Slaughter of the Innocents'.
The second edition of this work was never published but the Introductory remarks to tf10 are published here.
The mundi club’s second major publication on bse was 'terra firm' no.11:‘Diana’s Compassion for Oomans and Animals’ - published 19.9.97. The majority of articles in this issue were about bse. They were:-
‘The 1997 General Election, Bse and the European Issue’.This showed how the bse crisis drove tory mps mad and ultimately led to their defeat at the 1997 general election. This article was written in may 1997 and was updated and published in tf11.
‘The Government’s Lies about Bse Experiments on Animals’This showed how the maffia and the tory government used Animal experiments as an excuse to dismiss worries about the spread of bse and the possibilities of the disease infecting oomans.
‘Dunblane, Bse and Pharmers’This is a review of Stephen Dealler’s ‘Lethal Legacy. BSE - the Search for the Truth’ Bloomsbury London 1996. This review was completed in november 1996 and was published, in an edited version, in greenline magazine.
‘Bse Facts’This is a review of Brian J Ford’s book.
‘Mad Cows’This is a review of bettina lerner’s Panorama documentary.
The mundi club’s next substantial work on bse was an article, ‘The Insecticides’ Hypothesis’ - written 27.4.98. A copy of this article was sent to the 'ecologist' but it wasn't deemed worthy of being published - probably because it ran counter to the magazine’s pro-pharmer stance'. The latest edition of this article can be found in Who's Who in the Green Movement: Mark Purdey.
The mundi club’s third magazine devoted to bse was published april 4th 2000 - 'terra firm' no.16: ‘53 Dead from Bse-Cjd.’
The mundi club's fourth publication on bse and the bse-cjd was 'terra firm' no.17: 'The Bse-cjd Epidemic Emerges in Brutland. The Spread of the Bse and Bse-Cjd Epidemics Around the Earth' published september 21st 2000. When, five months earlier, tf16 had been published there had been no suspicion that the disease was beginning to increase significantly. By the summer of 2000 it was realized that there was going to be an epidemic but, by that time, the mcblair government had virtually restored the pharming industry to its state prior to the bse crisis and it looked as if life was returning to carnivore normality - or a close proximity to what constitutes normality for eco-nazi loonies. But little was it realized at the time - this was just the lull before yet another epidemic was triggered off by the highly subsidized criminals running the Animal enslavement industry in livestock u.k.
The next mundi club publication devoted to bse and the bse-cjd was 'Pharmers' Milking the Livestock over Bse, the Autumn 2000' Fuel Insurrection, and Floods' published february 21st 2001.
The next publication that mentioned bse was terra firm' no.19: Live-stock and the Laughingstock : The Industrialized Pharming of Bipeds and Quadrapeds in the Modern World. The Conflict between Domestication and Globalization' published 20.6.2001.
The last publication on bse and the bse-cjd was terra firm' no.23: 'The Bse, Bse-Cjd, and Foot and Mouth Epidemics. Continuing the Dairy of the Bse Epidemic - January-October 2001' published november 15th 2001. For a quick summary of this work please see The issues in this issue.
Bse, cjd, and bse-cjd are all Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies.
In other words, they are all blood borne diseases.
Bse is in Cattle blood.
Ose is in Sheep blood, and
bse-cjd is in ooman blood
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