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Seattle Blogger Sounds Poison Alert

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The overnight blogs are abuzz: Tenet (slamdunking Iraq) and Goldy (recycling poisoned pet food).

Both merit close attention, but Goldy (David Goldstein) is right here in Seattle, and he's making international news. Let's not forget that his blog, HorsesAss.org, was the first to reveal Michael Brown's bogus credentials to run FEMA. This time, it's another fuckup, but with truly ominous potential: China's melamine-laced pet food was recycled as feed for domestic pork, and our FDA let them get away with it.

Seattlest took some heat last year for straying off-topic and discussing food safety. Tough shit. We trust the gummint to keep unsafe food off the market. If the incumbent administration's public policy falls short, we've got to speak up.

Who knows what kind of shit is adulterating our imported and domestic food supply? But whatever it is, it's about to hit the fan.

The FDA, says Goldy, must have known that this wasn't, um, kosher.

Had this accident never occurred -- had cats, with their sensitive renal systems, not been the canary in the coal mine of melamine toxicity -- we might never have known that our children and our pets were being slowly poisoned by Chinese capitalism.

The blog DailyKos, reporting on Goldy's revelations, concludes:

Did the FDA know that the Chinese were spiking rice, wheat, and corn gluten with melamine, a chemical that boosts nitrogen levels, what food regulators commonly test to determine protein levels? It seems likely. So now the question, why did they let it continue for so long?

The frightening conclusion: it's not just Fluffy's and Fido's food dish, it could mean that virtually every plate in the country ends up contaminated. Let the finger-pointing begin.

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  • Lew Orban

    What is this comment that this is not toxic to humans? I have not seen one study about the effects of slow long term poisoning of melamine and a human. Do we think we are so special ... believe me if your dog is effected be consuming melamine ... .so are you ... .you are an animal too! There are no tests available ... please produce them before such a flippant comment is made. Here is the deal ... do you see the N's in the melamine formula ... .this will cause a spike of this nitrogen to the immune system and an automatic antigen response is required by the human immune system.

    Look at any animal and or Bovine study regarding improper food with a high nitrogen content ... all the animals are sick. This is a huge problem for the world due to global warming and weather pattern changes now occurring causing spikes of nitrogen into the plants. We were not poisoned by mother nature we are being poisoned by the Chinese ... ... . the doctors are laughing all the way to the bank as all your friends are are now diagnosed with auto immune diseases like diabetes, cancer, lupus etc ... .should I go on? USA humans are dumb animals for allowing a communist country to process their foods! If the FDA can not go there.....all imports must stop coming here....this is very simple solution. Ban all processed food imports from China and its business partners. You cowards!

    Obewan

  • Lew Orban

    You think thats a statistic check out these.......the graphs mirror each other imports and diabetes....ChemNutra started in 1995.



    Diabetes graphs follow the shipments around the country.



    The shit better hit the fan....auto immune diseases are rampant!

    Obewan

  • pat richard

    It's a lttle disheartening to see no comment on this important issue. Those of us with sick and dead pets have been waiting for someone to break this story wide open. That was done by the International Herald Tribune and then the New York Times with the revelation that melamine spiking has been going on for many years. Several smaller regional papers have picked up the story, and yet people still seem to think this is about pet food. Our pets gave their lives to warn everyone of this threat, but no one seems to take a blind bit of notice.



    Just a couple of things to mull over before I sign off. Lately there's been a lot in the news about the mysterious die-off of honeybee colonies. Did you know that honeybees are often fed protein concentrates... one of the food ingredients that is under investigation by FDA? No bees means no agriculture, folks.



    Also, between 1999-2004, 16.8% of the U.S. population ages 20 and older had chronic kidney disease, up from 14.5% in the period from 1988 to 1994, according to Sharon Saydah, Ph.D., of the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, and colleagues. The difference represents a 15.9% increase based on crude estimates of prevalence.



    Melamine. It's not just for pet food anymore.

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