Re: Bird flu bites Tesco?




"Pat Gardiner" <patgardiner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > people you said five years ago would be jailed have retired, loaded with
> > honours.
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> I doubt that I said exactly that, but I'm sure the drift is reasonable.
> >

interesting to check on what you did say

Pat Gardiner
Sep 20 2001, 6:45 pm show options

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Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 19:35:55 +0100
Local: Thurs, Sep 20 2001 6:35 pm
Subject: Re: The Times "Six weeks to halt foot-and-mouth"

Let's get the reports in - that is getting the horse before the cart. We can
then follow up to make sure they do act on it.

I'm done exactly that. Police, Trading Standards, Select Committee of the H
of C all have been told. Something like 140 countries, including many
governments have read something about it.


Scudamore pushed it off to the Scottish Assembly (why?) who reported back to
him months ago.


No reply has been received despite promises.


I will tell you why. He is knee deep in trouble. That is why. The man in
charge of the worst epidemic we have seen for many years cannot control his
own staff. His vets fake blood tests and documents and threaten anyone who
reports them.


If you don't get your exports back - you know exactly who to blame.




> > Anyway, the access we all have today changes the way the world will
work.


> might do. I get very cynical about inventions "that will change the way
the
> world works."
>snip<



Of course that is reasonable.

But if someone with credibility does give evidence they will be believed.
The Usenet is merely one avenue, serving other purposes. I'm not known to
the farming community, but I am known overseas including some governments.
They can check easily on my credibility as a witness. Oz might have problems
understanding that someone who is scientifically challenged can spot a bent
vet, but nobody in shipping will.


I was already writing, as you do, on international trade and transport, but
my audience included an unusually high proportion of overseas readers You
can check for yourself, including the dates.


MAFF damaged farming when they threatened me. I put issues of law and order,
before the interests of farming. Sorry about that. But the SVS seems to put
their interests above your interests - take it up with them. I owe no duty
of protection to farmers, and the mere fact that I consider your interests
at all is because some of my family and friends are involved.


Faking blood tests, faking documents and covering up are not conducive to
resuming exports.


I've seen most of the European MAFs access the site - and you think they
won't use the information?


Make no mistake. I'm fully prepared to email my old agents all over the
world with my allegations. They will be into their authorities like a shot.
They will give me a reference of credibility and be glad to do so. The only
reason, I have held back is the hope, probably forlorn, that you lot with
eventually get moving to protect your interests.




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