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HELP us tell the Truth about CWD in MISSOURI

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Poplar Bluff, Missouri
Below is a link to Missouri Department of Conservation's website. On the site they are gathering informaiton to use against the cervid industry in missouri. They want to pass reguations such as double fences and closing the Missouri border. Please take the time and comment on this....



We need everyone's help. You dont' have have to be from Missouri to comment.



http://mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/...ting-disease/protecting-missouris-white-taile
 
Please take the time to do the survey, come to the meetings our next meeting is on the 19th, in Buffalo Missouri with Legislation....Take the time to realize what is at stake and what the MDC wants to do, We need you and You need us. Lets work together through these trying times....Check out our facebook page "Our Missouri Whitetails" and our new and improved website MWBHRA.com for all the latest information.....
 
Comments SENT! After reading that survey and GARBAGE it will be interesting to see how they will STOP CWD and its SPREAD! Should be a GREAT "Fairy Tale"!
 
Comments sent !!!

Heard you guys had a great turnout at your benefit this weekend. Glad I could donate. You will need a good reserve for your battle.

Gary Olson
 
Whitetail Sanctuary said:
Comments SENT! After reading that survey and GARBAGE it will be interesting to see how they will STOP CWD and its SPREAD! Should be a GREAT "Fairy Tale"!



You nailed it Wayne.



We also sent a mini novel! Keep fighting boys... and girls!
 
Thanks everyone for your support, please check out the MWBHRA.com website for updates as i will post them as the times progress, also check out "Our Missouri Whitetails" on facebook...We need everyone to get involved, this is a fight that we have on our hands but it's a fight for all of us......
 
Be reminded that our next meeting with Missouri State Legislation is Monday the 19th at 2 p.m. in Buffalo, Missouri....If you can attend, please do...At the last meeting the MDC had supporters in groups from the Conservation Federation, Woods and Water, and other organizations, what we have is ourselves and the people in our communities we do business with. Remind them what will happen to their income from you if you are regulated out of business, ask them also to attend.......Thanks again for all the support, also feel free to take the fight to the Missouri Dept. of Conservation facebook page, they have posted it on their page which has almost 55,000 LIKES....A few of us are posting questions for the MDC and others to respond to...Jump in, we need all we can get....thanks troy
 
FOUND THIS ON THE INTERNET :



Department of Conservation to hold chronic wasting disease meeting



Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Southeast Missourian

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- The Missouri Department of Conservation has scheduled a Sept. 18 meeting in Cape Girardeau for public comment on protecting Missouri deer.



According to a news release issued by the agency, the meeting will focus on chronic wasting disease, or CWD. Current research suggests CWD has been found in captive and free-ranging deer in north-central Missouri. The disease is limited to deer and other members of the deer family called cervids. There is no vaccine or cure, and it is 100 percent fatal. Once the disease is well established in an area it is impossible to eradicate and, if left unchecked, it could significantly reduce deer numbers over time, the release said.



The public meeting in Cape Girardeau and in other locations across the state will afford deer hunters and other stakeholders an opportunity to comment on how to maintain a healthy deer population. As a result of information received, Wildlife Code changes may be suggested to the Conservation Commission for review, the release said.



The meeting will be from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Cape Girardeau Nature Center, 2289 County Park Drive. For more information, visit mdc.mo.gov and search "chronic wasting disease."



Pertinent address:



2289 County Park Drive, Cape Girardeau, Mo.



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Chronic Wasting Disease CWD, and other TSE prion disease, these TSE prions know no borders.

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these TSE prions know no age restrictions.



The TSE prion disease survives ashing to 600 degrees celsius, that's around 1112 degrees farenheit.



you cannot cook the TSE prion disease out of meat.



you can take the ash and mix it with saline and inject that ash into a mouse, and the mouse will go down with TSE.



Prion Infected Meat-and-Bone Meal Is Still Infectious after Biodiesel Production as well.



the TSE prion agent also survives Simulated Wastewater Treatment Processes.



IN fact, you should also know that the TSE Prion agent will survive in the environment for years, if not decades.



you can bury it and it will not go away.



The TSE agent is capable of infected your water table i.e. Detection of protease-resistant cervid prion protein in water from a CWD-endemic area.



it's not your ordinary pathogen you can just cook it out and be done with. that's what's so worrisome about Iatrogenic mode of transmission, a simple autoclave will not kill this TSE prion agent.



I go from state to state trying to warn of the CWD and other TSE prion disease in other species, I just made a promise to mom. back then, there was no information.



so, I submit this to you all in good faith, and hope that you take the time to read my research of the _sound_, peer review science, not the junk science that goes with the politics $$$



right or left or teaparty or independent, you cannot escape the TSE prion disease.



there is a lot of science here to digest, but better digesting this _sound_ science, instead of the junk political science you will hear from the shooting pen industry.



I don't care what you eat, or what party you are affiliated with, my problem is, when you consume these TSE prions, and then go enter the medical, surgical, dental, blood and tissue arena, then you risk exposing _me or MY_ family to the TSE prion disease via friendly fire, the pass it forward mode of transmission mission, or what they call iatrogenic CJD. all iatrogenic CJD is, is sporadic CJD, until the route and source of the TSE prion agent is proven.



I am NOT anti-hunter, I am or was a hunter (disabled with neck injury and other medical problems), I am a meat eater.



I just don't care for stupid, and sometimes you just can't fix stupid, Lord knows I have tried.



I do NOT advertise on these blogs, they are there for educational use. ...



***However, PrPSc was detected in all heat-treated samples by using the protein misfolding cyclic amplification (PMCA) technique, which amplifies PrPSc in vitro. Quantitative analysis of the inactivation efficiency of BSE PrPSc was possible with the introduction of the PMCA50, which is the dilution ratio of 10% homogenate needed to yield 50% positivity for PrPSc in amplified samples.



Sunday, June 09, 2013



Missouri House forms 13-member Interim Committee on the Cause and Spread of Chronic Wasting Disease CWD



http://chronic-wasting-disease.blogspot....



Sunday, July 21, 2013



As Chronic Wasting Disease CWD rises in deer herd, what about risk for humans?



http://chronic-wasting-disease.blogspot....



Wednesday, July 10, 2013



Rapid assessment of bovine spongiform encephalopathy prion inactivation by heat treatment in yellow grease produced in the industrial manufacturing process of meat and bone meals



BMC Veterinary Research 2013, 9:134 doi:10.1186/1746-6148-9-134



http://transmissiblespongiformencephalop...



Thursday, August 08, 2013



Characterization of the first case of naturally occurring chronic wasting disease in a captive red deer (Cervus elaphus) in North America



http://chronic-wasting-disease.blogspot....



Friday, August 09, 2013



CWD TSE prion, plants, vegetables, and the potential for environmental contamination



http://chronic-wasting-disease.blogspot....



Sunday, August 11, 2013



Development of an oral vaccine for chronic wasting disease



http://chronic-wasting-disease.blogspot....



kind regards,



terry



-- Posted by flounder9 on Tue, Aug 13, 2013, at 9:58 AM
 

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