Some cattle deaths are explained, as is this one from Louisiana where 'Hydraulic Fracturing Fluid' seeped into a spring fed watering hole and killed cattle in a terribly grotesque manner: http://txsharon.blogspot.com/2009/04/hydraulic-fracture-fluid-kills-cattle.html
But a new report regarding 200 Cows Found Dead In Wisconsin, makes a new claim for the deaths:
http://www.wsaw.com/home/headlines/200_Cows_Die_in_Portage_County_113829069.html
Here is the link to the scientific journal which informs us of the 9 known causes of AIP (Acute Interstitial Pneumonia), which is being blamed as the cause for the deaths: http://erj.ersjournals.com
Table 1. ± Causes of and diseases associated with diffuse
alveolar damage:
_Infection (viral, bacterial, fungal, parasitic)
_Toxic inhalants
_Drugs
_Radiation reaction (acute)
_Haemodynamic disturbances [Clarification from your good neighbor: Issues which may cause heart attacks such as blocked arteries due to diet etc...]
_Alveolar haemorrhage syndromes (Alveolar definition:
adjective- pertaining to the air sacs where gases are exchanged during the process of respiration)
_Connective tissue disease
_Vasculitides (Definition: inflammation of the blood vessels)
_Idiopathic (acute interstitial pneumonia)
If we take a look at this and ask the question: Which of these causes could be responsible for 200 cows dying at once? I'd say you are looking at Acute Radiation, Toxic Inhalants, Drugs or Infection.
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It is interesting to note that all of these fish/bird/cattle die-offs can all be explained by the 'chemical exposure' theory. It is also interesting to note that many of the causes listed within the scientific journal table have much to do with the type of hemmoraging that Corexit and related chemical cocktails induce. It is ALSO interesting to note that many of the symptoms are flu/bronchitis/cold related- which are exactly what one would expect after exposure to these harmful chemicals:
Corexit is an agent that has been shown to break down lipid membranes, which cover and protect human skin and cover each and every human cell and absolutely no one on the planet has every worked with this kind of toxicity before.
--International Medical Veritas Association
Over one-third of parents report that their children
have experienced either physical symptoms or mental
health distress as a consequence of the oil spill.
--Colombia University
Human skin and cell membranes are composed of a thin layer of lipids and Corexit, by nature, breaks down these organized barriers into smaller individual molecules allowing the barrier to become permeable to pathogens. The skin irritation could be caused by prolonged exposure to these chemicals and could break down the ability of the body to fight off infection and on a cellular level interfere with the health and respiration of the cells.
--International Medical Veritas Association
My prediction is that we will be dealing with the
impacts of this spill for several decades to come and
it will outlive me. I won’t be here to see the recovery.
--Dr. Ed Cake
Biological Oceanographer
The fact that it can cause rupture of red blood cells indicates that it can severely damage cell membranes. Cell membranes consist of a mixture of lipids (about 30%), proteins (about 50%), cholesterol, and some carbohydrates. A key portion of the membrane is the lipid bilayer that consists of phospholipids. Any disruption of this lipid bilayer is likely to cause dysfunction of the membrane that lead to membrane rupture (as is known to be the case with red blood cells and corexit), increased cell mebrane permeability (allowing toxins to penetrate the cell), and disrupted cell-cell communication causing overall organism disfunction and possible death. Since corexit has been designed to disrupt and disperse lipids/oils, exposure of the body’s cells to this chemical through inhalation, skin absorption, or ingestion is likely to cause severe organ disfunction.
---International Medical Veritas Association
We are beginning to get reports as far as 800 miles north of the coast in Missouri of wide-scale damage to plant life that can only be coming from one source – dispersed airborne oil. Oil toxicity is one hugely damning thing but oil mixed and dispersed with Corexit is quite another.
--International Medical Veritas Association
Dispersants have never been applied on this scale, leaving
environmental scientists guessing about the consequences.
--Popular Science.
Is it possible that these new strains of 'bird/chicken/bat/pig/monk
But hey- we would never allow such a threat in America, right? We'd have evidence if such threats exist wouldn't we? http://www.youtube.com/wat
In London today:
http://www.reuters.com/art
In Washington today:
http://www.reuters.com/art
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