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Old Fri, Jul-19-02, 18:22
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Animal-Rights Terrorists Strike Again?

ConAgra Recalls Huge Amount of Beef

The ConAgra beef processing plant in Greeley, Colorado has recalled 19 million pounds of ground beef. The secrecy not revealed in all the news stories is the method by which this meat became contaminated by the E. coli bacteria. Animal-rights activists are quick to blame sloppy processing as the cause in hopes of persuading the masses from eating meat. Many innocently buy into this excuse but logic shows otherwise. Such a large amount of meat contaminated is not possible with the processing methods and inspection being done. A sloppy plant could go for months without any incidents but suddenly have a massive contamination on several days production. The timing, spacing and amount of the meat contamination looks very suspicious.

In my opinion, ConAgra has a serious infiltration of animal-rights terrorists into their company as employees. These people could easily contaminate the ground beef with laboratory grown E. coli bacteria and space their attacks to avoid detection. Their action has resulted in several deaths over the past few years. This action is murder. Yet, the government and the ConAgra company itself seems to be ignoring this problem, hoping it will just go away. Simply recalling a bunch of meat is not going to be the solution but only encourages further terrorist attacks. Hopefully federal organizations will investigate and prosecute those involved.

Food poisoning appears to be an increasing method for terrorists attacks from local terrorism groups and could possibly become one of the methods used by foreign terrorists groups. The home grown Animal Liberation Front (ALF) is considered a TERRORIST organization by the FBI. ALF was responsible for the destruction of millions of dollars of research equipment at Washington State University, and yes, also responsible for the death of many animals they "hold dear to their hearts." A few years ago, ALF vandalized the Animal Science School and various other schools of research at Washington State University. They trashed a medical research lab (which was conducting experiments on improving the quality of life for farm animals) and vandalized and cost the state millions.

The politically correct major news organizations have treated the animal-rights terrorists with a code of silence, and these groups have a high degree of public support. Wake up FBI and CIA. Food terrorism is capable of exceeding the damage and death caused on 9/11/2001 by the terrorist destruction of the twin World Trade Center Towers.

Time will tell whether or not this beef contamination was caused by animal-rights supporters, but the future is clear. We must stop treating these groups as disobedient youngsters and begin to treat them as TERRORISTS.

Kent
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