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Dear NaturalNews / NewsTarget readers,
Did you ever wonder why it takes the USDA so long to issue recalls
about contaminated beef? Although the mainstream media will never
report this fact, it's because the USDA is headed by top ex-beef
industry leaders who now use the USDA as a protection racket to
pump up the beef industry and reduce the cost of recalls. How do
they reduce the cost of recalls? It's simple: they wait until most
of the beef has already been eaten by consumers before issuing the
recall.
That way, there's nothing left to return, and a beef recall of 143
million pounds actually results in only around 5 million pounds of
actual beef being reclaimed and destroyed. This is the USDA-sponsored
beef industry scam that's now being perpetrated on the American
people. While schoolchildren eat beef that's been potentially
contaminated with mad cow disease, the USDA sits on its hands and
waits, hoping that enough children will swallow the meat before the
recall to save the beef industry millions of dollars.
Today's feature story documents a previous beef contamination
instance in which the USDA waited 18 days before issuing a recall.
See the full story below. Note, too, that nobody holds the USDA
accountable for putting the health and lives of our nation's children
at risk!
Health: USDA Waited 18 Days to Recall Contaminated Beef that Sickened
28 People (NaturalNews) According to an internal U.S. Department
of Agriculture (USDA) e-mail obtained by the Chicago Tribune, the
USDA waited 18 days after confirming that a Florida teenager had
become sick from E. coli-contaminated meat before recommending a...
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