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BSE & CJD: the chemical connection

"The levels of manganese are naturally low in the soils of the Quinaborough area but the point is that the surrounding farmers are spraying on a potent manganese fertiliser several times a year. There is also widespread application of sewage sludge around all the villages that have a variant CJD problem. Manganese is also at a high level in sewage and it becomes air borne during spreading operations. Villages will therefore be breathing in these various manganese substances and taking it straight into their brains via the nasal/olfactory route."--Mark Purdey

Purdey discovered clusters of CJD downwind of large ferromanganese and glass factories in Slovakia; around a missile production plant in Tucson; and around the scene of the Seveso disaster in Milan - where a pesticide factory exploded in 1976.

[Media UK, 3/2001 BSE, CJD] Mark Purdey interview

Mad cow coverup http://www.squall.co.uk/madcow.html http://www.squall.co.uk/cronysci.html

Pesticide linked to Britain's Mad Cow epidemic ENN Daily News -- April 8, 1996

Purdey M. High-dose exposure to systemic phosmet insecticide modifies the phosphatidylinositol anchor on the prion protein: the origins of new variant transmissible spongiform encephalopathies? Med Hypotheses. 1998 Feb;50(2):91-111. Review. PMID: 9572563; UI: 98232276.

Purdey M.  The UK epidemic of BSE: slow virus or chronic pesticide-initiated modification of the prion protein? Part 2: An epidemiological perspective. Med Hypotheses. 1996 May;46(5):445-54. PMID: 8735882; UI: 96330947.

Purdey M. The UK epidemic of BSE: slow virus or chronic pesticide-initiated modification of the prion protein? Part 1: Mechanisms for a chemically induced pathogenesis/transmissibility.  Med Hypotheses. 1996 May;46(5):429-43.  PMID: 8735881; UI: 96330946.

THE BSE INQUIRY Statement of Mark Purdey (23 April 1998)
THE BSE INQUIRY--SUPPLEMENTARY STATEMENT BY MARK PURDEY (7 June 99)
BSE Inquiry / Statement No 23B Mr Mark Purdey 12th Jan 2000

Could the Scientists Be Wrong on Madcow Disease? By Elizabeth Piper

Video:  The View From Here: The Farmer Who Wouldn't Let Go
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