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BSE transmissible to man? It was all an illusion
My son and I have discovered a scientific blunder
in basic BSE research. The flaw in the research existed before the British BSE epidemic. The blunder was enshrined with two Nobel Prizes.
Transmissible to man? it was all an illusion
The blatant scientific blunder can be seen clearly in the words on the cover of the international Spongiform Encephalopathy Advisory Committee published book Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies. SEAC. London HMSO. The experimenters in every scientific study induced what was thought to be a transmissible disease. this of course was their intention and the disease appeared to be transmitted to other species, however induction is an injury and not evidence of transmission. A broken leg can be induced but it cannot be transmitted to another species.Transmission is an illusion what you see is not what you get. Experimentally the disease from day one has never been shown to breach the species barrier. The theoretical risk to man was based on this flawed interpretation of the evidence. There was never ever a theoretical transmissible risk to man, it was all a great "Scientific Blunder"
Two Nobel Prizes were based on the transmissible blunder:
(1) D. Carleton Gajdusek 1976: http://www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1976/presentation-speech.html
(2) Stanley B. Prusiner 1997 http://www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1997/press.html
(3) Our discovery: http://www.onshop.co.uk/bse/bse.htm
We claim discovery
Anthony & Benjamin Parish
Researchers: Anthony & Benjamin Parish
Anthony Parish PhD
41/c Golding Place
Norwich
Norfolk NR2 4BD
United Kingdom.
arparish@aol.com
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