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Old 06-17-2004, 01:00 AM   #1
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Cool Mystery Illness Kills Connecticut Cows

Mystery Illness Kills Connecticut Cows
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6-15-4

EAST WINDSOR, Conn. --
University of Connecticut officials were performing a necropsy to determine what killed five calves at an East Windsor farm.

A neighbor called police Sunday afternoon to report that someone was attempting to bury five cows in a field, the Journal Inquirer of Manchester reported.

A sixth calf had a fever and was being treated with antibiotics, East Windsor animal control officer John Patsky said.

Patsky said there were no signs of mad cow disease. He said he has never seen anything similar before.

"There's no markings on them," Patsky told WFSB-TV. "It's got to be some type of disease."

Patsky said the eight mature cows in the herd appeared healthy. He said it could have been something the three- to four-month old calves ate or drank, or a bacteria or virus.

Results of the necropsy were expected Tuesday afternoon at the earliest.

Patsky notified the state Department of Public Health.

Ray Jones, who lives near the Harrington Road farm, said the cows were making a lot of noise over the weekend.

"A lot of mooing. It was loud," Jones said. "I live five doors down and I could hear it like it was in my backyard. And it went on all day long. I wasn't just something that went on for a few minutes."

The owner of the farm was reportedly in South Africa and returning to Connecticut. Patsky said the owner, whom he would not name, hired a part-time caretaker to tend to the beef herd, and the caretaker was very upset about the deaths.

Karen Grava, a spokeswoman for UConn, said she could not immediately comment on the testing. One calf was taken to a veterinary laboratory on the Storrs campus for the examination.

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Old 06-17-2004, 01:05 AM   #2
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There was a mysterious series of deaths in several herds of elk, in the past year. What the vets said, was they had been eating some lichens off trees and rocks, which made them sick enough to die. Maybe it is something similar.
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Well, I'm paranoid and believe it is a gumint test of something to thin the herd of Americans! Won't be the first time they have used Americans in thier evil tests!
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Old 06-17-2004, 01:42 PM   #4
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Rufus, you're on to something big. Watch your back because now they'll be trying to silence you.
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The Gummint does this all of the time, with us footing the unaccounted for bill, which is hidden in "Black Program" funding, that nobody has to publicly account for!

The Gummint was zapping the people of the Pacific Northwest with radioactive isotopes, released from the Hanford Works, near Hanford, Washington (State), from late 1944 through 1972, when Richard M. Nixon ordered it to be halted or he would roll heads!

http://www.doh.wa.gov/hanford/public.../bulletin.html

Look up the Gummint sponsored Hanford Health Information Network (HHIN), the records of the Hanford Atomic Works releases are now kept in the Bing Crosby Library at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington (State). This is only the "Unclassified" data, and there is a lot of "Classified" data that will not be released in the near future.

Hundreds of thousands of curies of Iodine 131 were released from late 1944 through the spring of 1972, to see what would happen to a population. Now they want those who were affected by the radioactive Iodine 131 to report the results of their tests. Besides the Iodine 131, they released millions of curies of radioactive heavy metals into the Columbia River, upstream from where the cities of Richland, Kennewick and Pasco, Washington (State) took half of their drinking water out of the river.

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Old 06-17-2004, 08:39 PM   #6
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Cool Gyrene

I am with ya on this . Look up chemical or biological testing on human subjects . You will run into some weird site, granted, but check out for yourself some of the info. The guvmnt has done this for years and CONTINUES to do it. I can tell you from personal experience.
Look up spraying of chemical and testing
Spraying of biological and testing
I grew up in Corpus Christi and it was sprayed with a chemical in the 60s It took years for the disclosure ... It always does.
It happens in other nations as well GB is one example
Look up anthrax and Scotland or Wales
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