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    Publisher   ~ EnglandGal@aol.com                          Issue # 07/22/01

        Editor    ~ JJswans@aol.com

    Journalists ~ Park StRanger@aol.com

                     ~ MichelleRivera1@aol.com

                     ~ sbest1@elp.rr.com

 

 

    THE EIGHT ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE ARE:

  

    1  ~ SHARK Takes a Bite Out of the Wauconda Rodeo

    2  ~ Author Sees Vegetarian Diet As Key To Weight Control

    3  ~ Rats, Mice & Birds Putting Teeth Back Into The AWA

    4  ~ Swiss Find First Case of "Mad Cat Disease"

    5  ~ Christian Vegetarian Association

    6  ~ Export Ban Forces Cull of 2 Million Healthy Lambs

    7  ~ Humans

    8  ~ Memorable Quote

  

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SHARK Takes a Bite Out of the Wauconda Rodeo

from SHARK - news@sharkonline.org

 

Like a seasonal illness, the infamous annual Wauconda rodeo occurred again July 13-15, but not without a few hitches for the animal abusers, provided by SHARK.

 

Friday and Saturday night, our Tiger video truck ruled outside the rodeo grounds!  We knew we had really gotten to them when the rodeo announcer started droning apologies to the crowd for the monstrous movie screens moved back and forth, close to the attendees.  As the Tiger lurked and crawled, Lake County sheriff's deputies tried to figure out how to cite the Tiger for something - anything - but in the end they wisely did nothing.

 

The movie screens merely showed the truth about rodeo animal abuse, as well as past undercover footage we shot of children being hurt at the Wauconda rodeo's sheep riding event.  In addition to animals, the Wauconda rodeo drunks use and abuse children to get their kicks!  The Tiger pushed that footage right in their faces, and they couldn't stand the exposure.

 

The rodeo company tried to block our video cameras with livestock trailers, tractors, etc.  We used our surveillance cameras mounted on a telescoping pole, controlling the cameras through a monitor on the ground.  Our "pole cams" peered right over the obstacles, and drove the rodeo losers absolutely nuts as we documented even the fastest events.  Better still, our pole cams now have the ability to go wide angle or telescopic, and captured some very important footage this weekend.

 

By the end of the last day, the phony cowboys were at their wits end.  One pickup pulled over on the highway, and two testosterone-challenged stooges jumped out, acting as if they were going to fight.  When another male activist and I dropped everything and started toward them with obvious

relish, the thugs slowed their pace in order to allow police to "stop them" before they got too close to us.  As usual, the thugs were not arrested for their threats, fighting words and obscenities, but we will let the videotaped images expose these characters in the coming months.

 

Speaking of video images, we have one of an obviously frustrated "cowboy" sticking his bare rear end out of a pickup.  Exactly what this buffoon was attempting to accomplish I cannot say.  However, I predict the results will not be what he had hoped for.  My videocam got a good shot of the stooge's pasty rear, immediately followed by a very nice close-up of the truck's Illinois license plate.

 

Lake County State's Attorney Michael Waller is, and always has been a patsy for the rodeo sponsors, but this video evidence is going to be difficult for even him to ignore.  Charges for indecent exposure are obviously warranted.  However, if Waller does his usual routine of giving the rodeo a pass on any and all violations, we shall show the footage around Lake County on the Tiger -- especially at next year's rodeo.

 

We documented numerous animal victims with flank strap wounds and more serious injuries.  One local journalist cornered the rodeo producer and got him to say he would debate me on an upcoming radio show.  I say the bum will be a no-show.  If I am wrong, I promise it will be a real

bucking event.  I'll be applying the spurs, and the rodeo stooge will be doing the bucking.

 

There was more that occurred, as Wauconda lived up to its nickname as the "Hegins" of Illinois.  One thing I can promise -- there's a whole lot more to come down on Wauconda, Illinois.  I will write more about it in our next newsletter.  If you want to be on our regular mailing list, just let me know your snail mail address, and I'll add you to it.

 

Steve Hindi - SHARK

  

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Author Sees Veganism Diet

As Key To Weight Control

by Valerie Hernandez - Journal Sentinal staff

http://www.jsonline.com/alive/nutrition/jul01/vegan16071501.asp

 

Many people lament that their weight is determined by genetics, so there's nothing they can do about it.  The first part of that statement may be true.  But according to Neal Barnard, you can do something about your genes.  Barnard is a physician who founded a group called the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, which advocates a dietary approach to health. He was in Milwaukee last week to promote his latest book, "Turn Off the Fat Genes." Barnard asserts that, to some extent, we can use nutrition and exercise to control genes relevant to weight gain.  "You can't excise these genes, but you can override them with food," said Barnard in an interview before a scheduled appearance at the Milwaukee Public Library.

 

According to Barnard and his organization, veganism (a diet based on beans, grains, fruits and vegetables, but no dairy or meat) is the key. The  absence of animal fat and the high fiber content characterized by this diet help control genes crucial to appetite control, fat storage, insulin resistance and fat burning.  Barnard added that eating this way also will help you dodge cancer and Type II diabetes, as these diseases often occur together.

 

Data from several studies support the contention that diet can influence whether your genetics come into play. For example, the impact of dietary changes can be observed in several immigrant populations. For example, Barnard stated that the traditional Japanese diet is low in fat, easy on the meat and devoid of dairy. However, once Japanese people immigrate to the United States, they often adopt the Western diet - and unwittingly, the 'diseases of affluence,' such as obesity.  "They had the same genes throughout their life. These genes were dormant until they added that food to their systems," Barnard said. "Meat is not health food and cheese does cause problems."

 

A plant-based diet may be nutritionally sound, perhaps even life-saving. But is it realistic in a state where many still worship the holy trinity of brats, cheese and beer?  Barnard thinks it is. For one thing, Americans often ate "things like beans and bread" before industrialization facilitated consumption of refined foods and made formerly expensive foods such as meat more affordable.  Additionally, he has observed that many subjects in his studies transition fairly smoothly into a vegan diet and actually find it difficult to resume eating fatty foods.

 

Barnard mentioned a recent study he conducted at Georgetown University that investigated weight loss in women consuming a vegan diet vs. women consuming the American Heart Association's Step 2 Diet (i.e., less than 30% of calories from fat and predominantly white meat such as fish and chicken).  "We find that women didn't drop out from the vegan group," Barnard stated.  "It's counterintuitive, because it's a Spartan diet. But they love it! It tastes good, it's new. They're tired of eating chicken."

 

Furthermore, Barnard believes concerns about other public health issues such as the "mad cow" and foot-and-mouth diseases will make veganism more prevalent.  The signs are evident. Veggie options abound in mainstream supermarkets.  Barnard also noted that some Denny's restaurants

are offering soy-based Boca Burgers. Boca Burgers were stocked in the White House kitchen during the administration of President Clinton, fan of Le Big Mac.  "It's the wave of the future," he declared.

 

* Appeared in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on July 16, 2001.

 

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Rats, Mice & Birds

Putting Teeth Back Into The AWA

Source: http://www.peta.org/alert/00/392.html

 

Last year, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) agreed to modify its definition of the word "animal" so that rats, mice, and birds would finally be covered under the Animal Welfare Act. This would affect more than 20 million rats, mice, and birds, who comprise 95 percent of all animals used in labs each year.  However, in an attempt by the animal-research industry to block this action, language has been included in the FY 2002 Agriculture Appropriations bill denying the USDA the ability to change the definition of "animal" in any regulations pertaining to the Animal Welfare Act. Fortunately, Rep. George Miller made a statement on the floor of the House demanding that this language be stricken in the final version of the bill.

 

Please do the following:

 

1) Write a thank-you letter to Rep. George Miller for making his floor statement. He'll no doubt be attacked by the animal-research industry, so we need to show him how many people support what he did.

 

SAMPLE LETTER #1: Remember to add your name & address.

 

The Honorable George Miller

2205 Rayburn House Office Bldg.

U.S. House of Representatives

Washington, DC 20515

Tel: 202-225-2095

(California Residents can call his local district offices)

E-Mail: george.miller@mail.house.gov (mail.house.gov)

 

RE: Thank you for your support to include rats, mice, and birds under the Animal Welfare Act

 

Dear Representative Miller,

 

I write to thank you for demanding that language which sought to deny the USDA the ability to change the definition of "animal" in any regulations pertaining to the Animal Welfare Act be stricken in the final version of the FY 2002 Agriculture Appropriations bill.

 

Thank you for taking a strong stance against the attempt by the animal-research industry to block this change.

 

Sincerely,

 

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SAMPLE LETTER #2: To send letters to your senators and President Bush asking them to make sure the language is stricken from the final version of the bill, please go to the prewritten letter at:

 

http://cw2k.capweb.net/peta/letterstate.cfm?letter_ID=1854

 

Once you have read the letter, click on Continue at the bottom to fill in your contact information and send.

 

If you prefer to call rather than write to your senators, call the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121 and ask to be transferred to your senators' offices.  REMEMBER, PHONE CALLS AND HANDWRITTEN LETTERS/ NOTES ARE BEST!!! 

 

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Swiss Find First Case of "Mad Cat Disease"

From Susan Gordon - veganvirago@home.com

 

ZURICH, July 17 (Reuters) - A Swiss cat has been put down after it was found suffering from an illness related to mad cow disease, the Swiss veterinary office said on Tuesday.

 

The office said it was the first case of feline spongiform encephalopathy (FSE) in Switzerland, but in Britain, 90 cases of the brain-wasting illness, with symptoms similar to mad cow disease, or BSE, are known. The first was registered in 1990.

 

FSE, which like bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in cows leads to severe disorders of the central nervous system, could spread to humans through cat consumption, the office said.

 

"We could only get the disease if we ate cats' brains," spokesman Heinz Mueller told Swiss television, counseling people who eat cat to no longer do so.

 

While the exact cause of FSE is unknown, the Swiss assume the six-year-old cat ate food containing animal brain tissue or bone marrow that was raw or insufficiently heated.

 

"Swiss cats are not in jeopardy," Mueller said, referring to a 1996 ban on the use of brain and marrow tissue, or of recycled dead cats and dogs, in cat food.

 

Meat and bone meal (MBM), a cheap source of protein made from ground-up remains of livestock, is thought to transmit BSE, although experts say that as long as the animals used in MBM did not have BSE, it is safe in cat and dog food.

 

The Swiss office said that in various countries, big cats in zoos, like pumas, tigers and lions, have been diagnosed with FSE.

 

Copyright 2001 Reuters Limited.  All rights reserved.

 

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Christian Vegetarian Association

from Nathan Braun - braunn@hotmail.com

 

Announcing the new Christian Vegetarian Association, an international ecumenical nonprofit association of Christians promoting vegetarianism, as a way to witness to the Christian message of love, compassion, and peace.  CVA has developed an attractive new website (with powerful collection of related resources) hosted by VegSource at ChristianVeg.com. This website contains the entire contents of our groundbreaking brochure which captures the essence of all matters "Christian and vegetarian," encapsulating them in "Questions and Answers About Vegetarianism for Christians."  We publish this booklet as a part of our campaign focusing not on what the historical Jesus actually (may or may not have) ate, but emphasizing instead "What Would Jesus [NOT] Eat... Today?" (WWJE?). This provocative question is designed to help facilitate critical Christian reflection on the subject, aided by the condensed reflections of leading Christian theologians, philosophers, pastors, and other ministering scholars.  We encourage everyone to take a look at our website to see its potential in helping Christians understand how diet is related to spirituality and morality, especially in light of the current negative effects of modern animal agriculture as characterized by intensive "factory farming."  I do not have to remind vegans and other AR activists that these consequences include but are not limited to human health hazards, wastefulness and other elements of environmental destructiveness as well as of course, animal  mistreatment. 

 

Please be aware that the Christian gospel can never be justifiably invoked to support injustices such as oppression and subjugation: "He came to set the captives free!"  It seems that in some (AR) circles at least this is a widespread misconception: that a religious philosophy can be condemned by the actions of adherents which are inconsistent with any coherent or otherwise consistent interpretation and therefore practice of that religion/philosophy. Information (such as free copies of our brochure, bulk orders 14c apiece) can be obtained by emailing cva@christianveg.com and/or writing to our Medical Director, Dr. Stephen Kaufman, CVA, P.O. Box 201791, Cleveland, OH, USA, 44120; phone/fax 216-283-6702.  We are international but are based primarily in the U.S., Canada and the U.K. at present.

 

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Export Ban Forces Cull of 2 Million Healthy Lambs

By David Harrison, Environment Correspondent

http://www.unknownnews.net/

 

TWO million healthy British lambs bred for the foreign market are to be slaughtered and destroyed in the next few weeks because of the ban on exports caused by the foot and mouth crisis.

 

A "Buy British Lamb" campaign will be launched in an attempt to encourage retailers and shoppers to buy the home-produced meat, but farming and government officials agree that this will have little impact and that the unprecedented destruction of the lambs is the only solution.

 

The lambs would be killed with a bolt fired into their heads. Unlike with most of the foot and mouth livestock, the shooting would not take place on farms, but at abattoirs.

 

Farmers said that the mass slaughter was a "devastating blow," but insisted that it was necessary to avoid "massive welfare problems." The Soil Association, which campaigns against intensive farming, said: "A lot of people will find the large-scale destruction of healthy lambs for purely financial reasons hard to stomach."

 

Kevin Pearce, the head of livestock for the National Farmers' Union, said:  "The last thing we want is more slaughter, but we cannot sell the lambs to foreign markets and there isn't the demand for them in Britain."

 

Richard Haddock, of the NFU's livestock committee, said: "We are doing everything we can to deal with this problem, but you cannot turn off farming like a tap."

 

The RSPCA, which is investigating allegations of cruelty during foot and mouth culls, said it would take "a close interest" in the latest slaughter operations.

 

About one-third of Britain's lambs are normally exported to EU countries every year, but the export ban - automatic under European law - has halted all foreign sales.

 

The ban will remain in place until three months after the last foot and mouth case, and most senior industry workers say that it is likely to be next year before exports are resumed.

 

With new cases of the virus still being reported almost daily, farmers' leaders are holding urgent talks with ministers to thrash out details of the slaughter, including compensation, and other measures to reduce the surplus.

 

Under the proposals being negotiated, farmers will get a basic payment, possibly as low as £10, for each slaughtered lamb. Last week the official price for lamb was £2.06 for a kilo, but by yesterday producers were being quoted £1.40.

 

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Humans

by Donna Anderson - donna1994@delphi.com

 

Humans are an interesting species

with their knowledge to create

but when they gather in such large numbers

they play a lawless king to nature's fate

The forests begin to disappear

with the animals who call it home

and the oceans become immorally polluted

while we talk mindlessly on the phone

Though we're worried about our salaries

and minor things in life

we are beginning an immeasurable journey

and an unthinkable fight

 

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Memorable Quote

 

"The animals share with us the privilege of having a soul."

                                                            ~ Pythagoras (circa 582-507 BC)

                                                             Greek philosopher, mathematician, mystic,                                                                                     "Father of Vegetarianism"

   

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