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Feds Failing To Act On Antibiotic Resistance Despite Grave Threat, Health Advocates Warn

Posted by ipso facto @ 11:54 on July 26, 2014  

Public health advocates are fuming over a new court ruling that they say could hasten the coming of the next pandemic.

In a 2-1 decision released Thursday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit ruled that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration need not consider banning the use of antibiotics in healthy food-producing animals.

“We believe that this decision allows dangerous practices known to threaten human health to continue,” said Avinash Kar, an attorney with the Natural Resources Defense Council. “Adding antibiotics to farm animals’ feed, day after day, is not what we should be doing. It’s not what the doctor ordered and it should not be allowed.”

In March 2012, a federal court ruled that the FDA must act on scientific knowledge that the overuse of antibiotics in animals raised for food has contributed to the rise of antibiotic-resistant infections in humans. That decision came in response to a lawsuit filed by the NRDC concerning findings made by the FDA back in 1977. Feeding livestock low doses of penicillin and most tetracyclines, the agency had concluded, might pose a risk to human health. The FDA never acted on or retracted those findings.

“This is a first and important step,” Kar told The Huffington Post in 2012. “But the fight is not completely won.”

Kar’s remark proved prescient with this week’s court decision. Thursday’s finding overturns two district court rulings in cases brought by the NRDC and other groups that would have compelled the FDA to withdraw approval for most non-therapeutic uses of penicillin and tetracyclines in livestock — unless drug makers could prove those substances were safe.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/25/antibiotic-resistance-livestock-lawsuit-nrdc_n_5621299.html

Maya…here’s my second favorite train…

Posted by Moggy @ 11:36 on July 26, 2014  

Gold Train

Gold Train – for Equiz

Posted by Maya @ 11:22 on July 26, 2014  

The old beaver logo still haunts these rails in Alberta as the restored antique “Royal Canadian Pacific” does private charter trips.

http://www.railpictures.net/photo/485883

 

Art Cashin … not exactly a radical, warns of Black Swans and the Banking Crisis

Posted by ipso facto @ 11:19 on July 26, 2014  

http://kingworldnews.com/kingworldnews/KWN_DailyWeb/Entries/2014/7/25_Art_Cashin_Warns_Of_Terrifying_Black_Swan_%26_The_Banking_Crisis.html

WANKA @ 8:14 Thanks for the coffee…

Posted by Maya @ 11:18 on July 26, 2014  

Does Farmboy know you’ve got his chicken?

Buygold @ 10:00 Ron Paul

Posted by silverngold @ 11:03 on July 26, 2014  

Ron Paul has always had it right and he continues to do so. Too bad his age is against him. The current presidential impostor won’ t even defend the borders and in fact is doing just the opposite. Disgusting and disgraceful!! One lie after another!!

Ron Paul on FOX

Posted by Buygold @ 10:00 on July 26, 2014  

Our Imperial Zionist Front Office

Posted by commish @ 9:54 on July 26, 2014  

202f5a5c44

Scruffy @ 8:43

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:07 on July 26, 2014  

That’s great that Lois Lerner’s emails are recoverable. When she’s looking at a jail term perhaps she’ll name those above her who directed her actions.

AspenGold @ 19:11 on

Posted by grin @ 8:55 on July 26, 2014  

Hi Aspengold, Yes I have owned lsg since mar 2013 and through the .16 low which was pretty hairy to go through.

“Jun 28, 2013 –  Lsg.to. was smashed to .16 just 5 trading days ago, currently almost a double since then. Glad I didnt sell/was tempted. Posted by grin @ 10:48 am”

My question wasnt about predicting longer term stock moves  but as I said who could predict the last 20minutes of huge volume surge yesterday?

Beside that I see the usd up strongly yesterday and the gold shares did very well. Nearly every analist or letter writer including him suggested we would likey see pm weakness on usd strength. The opposite happened. So once again. Who could predict the last 20mi of volume and strength in pm shares  (adding in on usd strength especially?)

It will be interesting to see what happens monday, cheers…

 

 

 

HUI

Posted by North @ 8:48 on July 26, 2014  

Considering the energy of the price moves on Friday and the decent volume in GDX, I am expecting HUI to exceed its recent high of 251.76.

As an old Sailor

Posted by Ororeef @ 3:07 on July 26, 2014  

I like to invest with the Seasonal winds at my back,thats why many of my posts of yore were Seasonal oriented.

I can sail into the wind depending on the boat about 5 degrees of the wind and sail very fast ..even at ” Hull speed” for those that know what that means .

But life is easier with the wind at your back ,less stress on the mast ,rigging and hull ..Geez I miss my sailboat !I invest like I sail hehe ….

I invest like I sailed by myself single handed and learned to plan ahead investing and sailing (a must).I loved to sail in a slight chop with the wind and a spray in the air .Investing i did the same..a little chop in the market bought opporturnity for fast profits when handed by experience.

I miss my old Hunter 27 and Chesapeake bay in the fall season…You will learn to plan ahead ,you will learn to reef your sail when you “THINK”you  might have too ,not when you have to.Its too late then..

Pup Tent

Posted by goldielocks @ 2:17 on July 26, 2014  

What most men have over most women is being more spatial. Those things come faster to them. Guessing that’s why they sometimes refuse to use a map when they should. Goes to their head sometimes as some sort of male comradry.

Here’s a link I saved from Old Tent Archives

Posted by goldielocks @ 1:41 on July 26, 2014  

If anyone wants to go back and save anything from posters on the side bar. As long as it lasts anyways. Side bar has names and posts.

It takes you to GB posts where I saved some picks he took if some of the Tenters in Colorado and think Bobby C too not sure was reaaaalllly tired at the time. Saved some posts too like LP and Augirl Farmboy goes to court anything in tact.

http://arch11.goldtent.org/?author=223

this link will take you to GB and you can look on side bar for others if you want.

Old Posts are retrievalable from Goldtent

Posted by Ororeef @ 1:39 on July 26, 2014  

Go to Google search engine for example type “goldtent fullgoldcrown” and Google will retrieve from a server  posts ,but you may have to go back one post at a time ! I have done it for 2011  !  nothing is lost in cyberland..its like IRS Emails….they still reside on a server somewhere !

wanka

Posted by puptent @ 1:18 on July 26, 2014  

locator

Staunton va

sorry i got it now

Posted by puptent @ 1:15 on July 26, 2014  

I was not logged in..da

Maya @ 23:24 My most pleasant memories of train travel are from three

Posted by Equisetum @ 0:31 on July 26, 2014  

Decembers in a row in the mid-1950’s.  A group of prairie boys at the University of British Columbia each autumn arranged a deal with the Canadian Pacific Railway to lay on a couple of extra passenger cars between Vancouver and Winnipeg, just for U.B.C. students who had finished exams in mid-December and who were heading home to their prairie families for Christmas.  And it was a good deal too; I recall paying $25 each December, but now I cannot remember whether that $25 was for one way or return  –  either way it was a bargain.  Although “the Canadian” did not exist then, the route was right past Brule Lake, near Banff, which was shown in the photos of  your earlier Oasis posting this morning.  I do not recall if it was the relief at the end of December exams, the scenery, or the train ride itself, but those were surely memorable train rides, especially the pre-Christmas part heading east.  The route back west  to classes  in early January was less exciting.

Happy train memories.  Best wishes to you.  Equiz

Colloidal silver- homemade

Posted by redneckokie1 @ 0:07 on July 26, 2014  

I made a colloidal silver generator out of a one ounce silver bar sawn in half, a small battery charger cord, a small container and distilled water. Simply cut the end of the charger wire with the attachment to the appliance, strip the individual wires enough to connect the silver pieces and plug it in with the silver pieces in the distiller water. This is simply electroplating in reverse. You will need some assistance to determine how much silver is suspended in the distiller water since all charger how different power requirements.

 

rno

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