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New Theories / Did we land on the moon?
« on: 06/12/2008 22:30:04 »What exactly is odd about tallying foot and mouth disease outbreaks with prolonged wet weather lowering the body temperature and circulation in an animal exposed to the elements which leaves them susceptible to infection, when removing the same infected animals to warm dry laboratory conditions cures the disease? It does not flitter away, the animals defences deal with it. This is my point and the fact that veterinary surgeons are knee deep in a quagmire of animal excrement as animals are confined to conditions that would bring down the most healthy of humans to their knees as illustrated in every single outbreak in the UK and many other countries.
You state the disease was successfully eradicated and the UK is disease free, yet farm animals were exposed to the wildlife including the native and imported deer populations. These animals have never been vaccinated. We know they are susceptible to foot and mouth disease and blue tongue. So how did they get rid of the foot and mouth virus? Did they simply avoid the quagmires and kept themselves warm and dry? Just like the laboratory infected farm animals recovered from F&M?"Personally I don’t believe we are capable of landing people on the moon today without radiation causing serious health problems, but there you go"
Yes, but you have a reputation for putting forward odd ideas that don't tally with reallity (like the idea that FMD is widespread, but unrecognised in the UK).
Also you say "is very easy to prove or disprove what one sees on the television. " which I find optimistic.
The courts would love to be able to distinguish a real image from a photoshopped one.
What's odd about it is insisting that the disease is still present in this country even though there are no cases of it.
Incidentally, since we regularly send people into space these days it's plain that we can protect them from the radiation. As I said, your assertion doesn't tally with the facts.