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Alberta BSE caused by illegal Ontario Importation
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<blockquote data-quote="mc486" data-source="post: 625630" data-attributes="member: 9330"><p>I am presently transfering the information I have to a retired police officer who has begun to post the information on an Albertan Cattlemans site. He will review the information in a police investigative way. This I believe will be for the good of all. In addition an Albertan veternarian is also reviewing the information. I think you might have the wrong impression. At the time when these people imported this BSE bone meal I did not know what it was or why they did this. This is made clearer in the 23 page document. It was not until over a year later when I was told by a electrical contractor from this place I had formerly worked at what these people had done. I believed at the time that either nothing would happen or that if this BSE did surface in the West the few animals involved would have just been buried and no one would hear of it. To this day I do not understand why this did not occur. I tried to contact the Minister of the Enviroment at the time, but the only response from them was to do nothing. This was years before the BSE in Alberta surfaced. This is included in the 23 page document. I am not trying to defend my actions in so much as I know what these people did is a treasonable offence. People always say that here in Canada we do not have the death penalty. This is for murder. I have been told that for treason the army takes you out to the country and shoots you. </p><p>I sent a copy of this information to Steve Webster in 2006. Do you know who he is. He was the guy from Ontario who went alone to Parliment Hill to try and fight for the rights of Canadian Cattlemen in regards to BSE. He took the information I gave him and went on 94.5FM and presented it on a sunday night show. He told me that he had a great response and had to stay 3 hours after the show talking to people about this. The response was so great that he was asked to come back the following week and continue. When he did the station management told him that the government had been in touch with them and he would not be allowed to continue at the station with this story. I wonder why?</p><p></p><p>Regards, </p><p></p><p>S. Harrison</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mc486, post: 625630, member: 9330"] I am presently transfering the information I have to a retired police officer who has begun to post the information on an Albertan Cattlemans site. He will review the information in a police investigative way. This I believe will be for the good of all. In addition an Albertan veternarian is also reviewing the information. I think you might have the wrong impression. At the time when these people imported this BSE bone meal I did not know what it was or why they did this. This is made clearer in the 23 page document. It was not until over a year later when I was told by a electrical contractor from this place I had formerly worked at what these people had done. I believed at the time that either nothing would happen or that if this BSE did surface in the West the few animals involved would have just been buried and no one would hear of it. To this day I do not understand why this did not occur. I tried to contact the Minister of the Enviroment at the time, but the only response from them was to do nothing. This was years before the BSE in Alberta surfaced. This is included in the 23 page document. I am not trying to defend my actions in so much as I know what these people did is a treasonable offence. People always say that here in Canada we do not have the death penalty. This is for murder. I have been told that for treason the army takes you out to the country and shoots you. I sent a copy of this information to Steve Webster in 2006. Do you know who he is. He was the guy from Ontario who went alone to Parliment Hill to try and fight for the rights of Canadian Cattlemen in regards to BSE. He took the information I gave him and went on 94.5FM and presented it on a sunday night show. He told me that he had a great response and had to stay 3 hours after the show talking to people about this. The response was so great that he was asked to come back the following week and continue. When he did the station management told him that the government had been in touch with them and he would not be allowed to continue at the station with this story. I wonder why? Regards, S. Harrison [/QUOTE]
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