Posted on 06/03/2004 4:30:40 PM PDT by genefromjersey
Very troubling possibilities here. Hope that it is something natural and not spreading.
I havent forgotten when Bill Maher said that he hoped someone would someone would infect our livestock with a disease to prevent us from eating them.
However I'm a conservative nazi and not capable of rational thought so what do I know.
White tennis shoes with fuses attached, maybe.
Scary. And our universities are loaded with folks who would love to help them research it. Can you say H1-B visa?
Well, seeing as how the communists at Greenpeace tried to keep GE crops out of Africa so the citizens would starve to death, I'd check them out first. Greenfreaks has a long record of opposing GE crops. I don't know if Greenfreaks was behind the eco-terrorism in Europe where GE crops were destroyed, but yeh, check out the commies at Greenfreaks first.
And if they're behind spreading viruses, call the French to blow them up. It's about the only thing the French are good at.
Don't forget the head of PETA hoping that foot & mouth disease would hit the US.
[but I'm just a dumb conservative hillbilly and not capable of intelligent thought so what do I know]
Glad I'm on Atkins!!!
I haven't heard anything about this on the local news.
HAYS -
As if drought, freeze, army cutworms, streak mosaic and Russian aphids weren't enough, there's a new pest in the wheat fields of western Kansas this year.
"We're pretty sure it's a virus," said Kansas State University wheat breeder Joe Martin, who works at the KSU research station at Hays. "It showed up early and at first glance, we thought it was streak mosaic. But it's not. It kills the oldest leaves of the plant and finally kills the head."
Martin said he's seen evidence of the pathogen in virtually every field he's checked in western Kansas.
"The good news is, it's not prevalent in the fields, it's very spotty," he said. "But it's everywhere."
Martin said farmers may have mistaken the early symptoms for wheat streak and the later head death to freeze. He encouraged producers to be on the lookout in their fields.
Researchers have no idea what the pathogen is, where it came from or how it spreads.
Dallas Seifers, professor of plant pathology at Fort Hays State University, is doing most of the research to try to determine exactly what the pest is and how it works.
"Right now, our biggest job is to maintain a supply of it long enough that we can sequence the symptomatic protein," he said.
Most of the infected plants in wheat fields are already dead, he said.
Seifers has attempted to create symptomatic plants in the laboratory to increase the supply of the pathogen for research but has not been entirely successful, he said.
"The worst case scenario is I won't be able to maintain it long enough and I'll have to wait until next spring and start over," Seifers said.
Seifers said there is a possibility that the pathogen is showing up this year because of the season's unusual weather patterns and that it wouldn't show up in a more normal year.
"We're just happy that it is not in large enough numbers to have an economic impact this year and we hope it will be spotty if it shows up next year," he said.
For more on this story, see Friday's Wichita Eagle.
You may be on Atkins. What is being fed to the cows and chickens that comprise a staple part of the Atkins diet? I submit that attacking wheat and corn crops will undermine the beef and chicken supply.
Don't. Al Zawahiri is a physician. So was the late chief of Hamas. One of the terrorists on the latest BOLO is a neurologist. Al Quaida has generally had no trouble at all recruiting well educated people.
But I thought Al-Qaida was a product of poverty caused by imperial US capitalist policy!
/sarcasm
It should be noted that there a number of virus's common to wheat.
From the Compendium of Wheat Diseases, 2nd Ed.
Diseases Caused by Viruses and Viruslike Agents;
Agropyron Mosaic; Barley Stripe Mosaic; Barley Yellow Dwarf; Barley Yellow Striate Mosaic; Barley Yellow Stripe; Brome Mosaic; Northern Cereal Mosaic; African Cereal Streak; Cereal Tillering; Cocksfoot Mottle; Enanismo; Maize Streak; Oat Sterile Dwarf; Rice Black-Streaked Dwarf; Rice Hoja Blanca; Tobacco Mosaic; Wheat Chlorotic Streak; Wheat Dwarf; Soilborne Wheat Mosaic; Wheat (Cardamom) Mosaic Streak; Wheat Spot Mosaic; Wheat Streak Mosaic; American Wheat Striate Mosaic; Chloris Striate Mosaic (Australian Wheat Striate Mosaic); Eastern Wheat Striate; European Wheat Striate Mosaic; Wheat Yellow Leaf; Wheat Yellow Mosaic (Wheat Spindle Streak Mosaic); Russian Winter Wheat Mosaic; Other Viruses; Seedborne Wheat Yellows;
.
Actually, you very correct. The Muslim Brotherhood of Egypt drew on professionals - lawyers, doctors, the Algerian islamists have also been technocrats and engineers, and many, many educated professionals are radical islamis.
Atta was a civil engineer, and talented according to his German professor advisor.
I thought they were fed soy products.
The guys in meth labs don't wear lab coats.
One doesn't need to be a lab tech to do a Google search to determine how to manufacture a poison deadly to any of our crops.
When you are driving down the highway take notice of the HAZMAT signs on trucks. With the right manual you can determine just exactly what chemical the truck is carrying, and how many pounds require a HAZMAT sign.
When the driver stops, hijack the truck or just break into the trailer and bingo, you are on you way to becoming a food terrorist.
The HAZMAT signs are for firefighters and terrorists alike! Now if that isn't a contradiction in uses, I don't know what is.
Google is great for formulas and technical information . Any guy who flunked high school could play with it for a few days and figure out how to make some of the most deadly gasses known to man.
We are so exposed that I cannot believe our borders aren't manned by Marine patrols 24/7.
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