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Why Millions of of Deer, Antelope, Elk Are Dying
Thanks Gordon, Dien,
Thought I would Share this Here. Cut and Pasted from one of my Ezines. MAD COW - Do Not Eat Venison— Glenn B*illionaire Idea Testing Club Ezine #5090 Dear Friend, Thanks for Choosing to READ my Ezine. ONE REASON is my connections Will help Keep You ALIVE. For Example… 30 years ago. Mad Cow Disease Spread in the UK. GREED. The bones from Dead Cattle were ground up. Put into Cow Feed. Which then contained deadly PRIONS. 30 years ago My CONTACTS Reported a Scientific Study in Colorado was done on MAD COW Animals. But fences were not high enough. Deer and antelope Jumped in and out to Get To The Free Feed. TODAYS ARTICLES Say, “No proof this will infect Humans.” HA! Venison is sold in all of the Grocery Stores near me. ========= ========= An Outline of an Article I Just Found - A - lethal, incurable malady similar to mad cow disease. B - sweeping across deer species in North America. C - spreading around the world. First identified in a single herd of captive mule deer in Colorado in 1967. D - chronic wasting disease — CWD — has now been found in mule deer, white-tailed deer, elk, moose and reindeer. E - It’s been found in 32 states, Canada, South Korea and Norway, among other countries. WOW. OBVIOUSLY. Do not eat any kind of Deer Meat. Thanks, Glenn |
Don't eat venison... eat THIS instead!
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Hi Glenn,
I think we both know the answer... Don't eat venison... EAT KANGAROO! Yes, kangaroo burgers and steaks are for sale every day at my local supermarket... (I live in Australia, which helps to explain it!) Great post! - Dien P.S. Attached is a photo I took of local kangaroo burgers and steaks at my local supermarket (which I sent to you, Glenn, last year)! :) |
Well DRAT - Why isn't Kangaroo Shipped to USA?
Thanks Dien,
I just spotted BISON Meat from New Zealand in my Grocery store. Why isn't Kangaroo here too? Glenn |
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