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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 16365"><p>> Purdey, the guy who thinks it is</p><p>> all caused by organaphosphates</p><p>> might have been on to something. I</p><p>> tried reading his stuff with an</p><p>> open mind until I read his own</p><p>> website. He claims that mammals,</p><p>> who are subjected to</p><p>> organaphosphates must also be</p><p>> subject to "infrasonic</p><p>> shockwaves", such as from</p><p>> passing planes.</p><p></p><p>> I don't know if the addition of</p><p>> the sound factor is in response to</p><p>> someone disproving his theory, but</p><p>> it is not commonly mentioned in</p><p>> the media accounts of his theory.</p><p>> I'm not a scientist, but his</p><p>> theory that infrasonic shockwaves</p><p>> make prions form, rather than</p><p>> "conducting the vital life</p><p>> force energies of incoming</p><p>> ultraviolet, acoustic and</p><p>> geomagnetic radiation" sounds</p><p>> just a bit too new age for me.</p><p></p><p>> He should have just stuck with the</p><p>> chemical factor, but I suppose it</p><p>> must have been faulty in some way</p><p>> by itself. He also wants to blame</p><p>> these chemicals for all kinds of</p><p>> things....usually a clue that it's</p><p>> a hard sell.</p><p></p><p>> <A HREF="http://www.purdeyenvironment.com/" TARGET="_blank">http://www.purdeyenvironment.com/</A></p><p>> I started reading the second link</p><p>> you posted, but quit when the</p><p>> author claimed that cows just love</p><p>> to eat each other's afterbirths. I</p><p>> don't have a million cows, but</p><p>> I've never seen one of mine do</p><p>> this. Have you? We have been using the same family of organophosphates in the US for years as a broad spectrum wormer(tramisol/levasol). We should have had madcow first if that is the cause. I have seen cows eat their own afterbirth. Never seen others help.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:jcoover@chanuteks.com">jcoover@chanuteks.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 16365"] > Purdey, the guy who thinks it is > all caused by organaphosphates > might have been on to something. I > tried reading his stuff with an > open mind until I read his own > website. He claims that mammals, > who are subjected to > organaphosphates must also be > subject to "infrasonic > shockwaves", such as from > passing planes. > I don't know if the addition of > the sound factor is in response to > someone disproving his theory, but > it is not commonly mentioned in > the media accounts of his theory. > I'm not a scientist, but his > theory that infrasonic shockwaves > make prions form, rather than > "conducting the vital life > force energies of incoming > ultraviolet, acoustic and > geomagnetic radiation" sounds > just a bit too new age for me. > He should have just stuck with the > chemical factor, but I suppose it > must have been faulty in some way > by itself. He also wants to blame > these chemicals for all kinds of > things....usually a clue that it's > a hard sell. > <A HREF="http://www.purdeyenvironment.com/" TARGET="_blank">http://www.purdeyenvironment.com/</A> > I started reading the second link > you posted, but quit when the > author claimed that cows just love > to eat each other's afterbirths. I > don't have a million cows, but > I've never seen one of mine do > this. Have you? We have been using the same family of organophosphates in the US for years as a broad spectrum wormer(tramisol/levasol). We should have had madcow first if that is the cause. I have seen cows eat their own afterbirth. Never seen others help. [email=jcoover@chanuteks.com]jcoover@chanuteks.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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