Cave Discovery
In Monday's first half-hour, researcher
Glenn Kimball commented on the possible
discovery of John the Baptist's cave. He noted that Byzantine paintings from a different time period were found in the cave, and also said that the cave's significance may be that it shows a fragmentation of worship after Jesus' death.
Recap
Mad Cow Disease in America
Dr. Michael Greger, a coordinator with the
Organic Consumers Association and investigator
Janet Skarbek, discussed Mad Cow Disease which in its human form is called CJD. Greger suggested that the disease started in cows after they consumed diseased sheep parts, which was in their feed. While Europe has outlawed the feeding of slaughterhouse waste to their livestock, it is still being done in the US, as it is cost effective for agribusiness, he noted. This is "corporate greed at the highest level," without regard for public health, commented Skarbek.
Tiny protein structures called prions, causes the illness explained Greger, and they can remain infectious even after being cooked at extremely high temperatures. The illness has a very long incubation period, where a person may not become sick until 10-20 years after being exposed, he added, noting that the riskiest products are cheap processed meats, such as those used in fast foods.
Skarbek advocated for more testing of cows for the disease such as is currently done in Japan. She also suggested writing to your
Senator or
Congressional representative to let them know how you feel on this issue. For more information, Greger recommended the book
Mad Cow USA which is available as a free download.
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Governor Rekindles Roswell

An
article in today's
San Francisco Chronicle notes that New Mexico's governor,
Bill Richardson has written a foreword to the new book,
The Roswell Dig Diaries, which calls for a fuller explanation of the Roswell incident.
"Clearly, it would help everyone if the U.S. government disclosed everything it knows…The American people can handle the truth—no matter how bizarre or mundane," he comments.
Above illustration based on photo of crash test dummies, military claims were mistaken for aliens, in their Case Closed report.