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    cow has died in france from b-s-e

    watch the market in Europa !

    #2
    Originally posted by ag-boy View Post
    cow has died in france from b-s-e

    watch the market in Europa !
    Predict zero effect on the markets. It is exactly 20 years since BSE was the big news story in Europe. It's all in the past and forgotten about now.

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      #3
      Should be no big deal. It was probably expected to happen eventually. Case was caught didn't enter the food chain move along.

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        #4
        France found 812 cases in the first 4 years they tested everything at slaughter (2000-2003) and that had no real market affect as it was already 4+ years after the big BSE scare in Europe. One more case after so many years is not significant.

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          #5
          BSE isn't sexy anymore to report on. Cancer has been sexy for quite some time. Ebola was sexy last? year. Zika virus was short-lived sexy over winter. Gotta report on the things that make people hot and heavy. ISIS and European massacres are VERY sexy right now. CNN and FOX reporters almost pleasuring themselves on air over people getting killed in the Old World.

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            #6
            Unsensational news stories are boring. Cbc radio wouldn't make it as a private broadcaster the way it is because half the programming isn't sensational like on fox. The medium is the message as much as the message is the medium. As the Roman Empire declined the amount of gladiatorial matches increased as citizens need for gore was needed as an outlet society's decay. When the barbarians finally took Rome they suspended these because they thought it was barbaric.

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              #7
              UN-sensational because it effected virtually no one.
              200 thousand people per year were suppose to die an excruciating death.
              Surprised it gets any coverage at all.
              Only producers care and only because we got so severely screwed over nothing!

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                #8
                There should have been widespread bse in African livestock and cjd in the African people too. Scads of offal and salvage meat was shipped from gb to poor parts of Africa for both bone meal for livestock and people food. Either no one cared to check up on any cases or maybe there wasn't many if any cases.

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