TAHC OUTDATED MISLEADING CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE CWD TSE PRION AKA MAD DEER PAGE
August 22, 2018
CWD in Texas
The first case of CWD in Texas was discovered in 2012 in free-ranging mule deer in an isolated area of far West Texas.
Since that time, 49 additional cervid have tested positive for CWD, ranging from breeder deer to free-ranging deer and are either white-tailed deer or mule deer.
On December 6, 2016, the first free-ranging exotic CWD susceptible species (Elk) tested positive for CWD in Dallam County.
''Since that time, 49 additional cervid have tested positive for CWD, ranging from breeder deer to free-ranging deer and are either white-tailed deer or mule deer.''
oh what webs of deceit we weave, when all we do is practice to deceive...tss
FACT, as of today, TEXAS CWD TSE PRION 16 MORE CASES DETECTED TOTAL TO DATE 117 CONFIRMED NEW 14 BREEDERS 2 FREE RANGE. i think it's about time TAHC updates their CWD TSE Prion page...imo...terry
August 22, 2018
CWD in Texas
TEXAS CWD TSE PRION 16 MORE CASES DETECTED TOTAL TO DATE 117 CONFIRMED NEW 14 BREEDERS 2 FREE RANGE
2018 8/2/2018 Free Range El Paso Mule Deer M 3
2018 7/3/2018 Free Range Hartley white-tailed deer M 2.5
2018 6/13/2018 Breeder Deer Uvalde Facility #3 white-tailed deer M 3
2018 6/13/2018 Breeder Deer Uvalde Facility #3 white-tailed deer M 3
2018 6/13/2018 Breeder Deer Uvalde Facility #3 white-tailed deer M 3
2018 6/13/2018 Breeder Deer Uvalde Facility #3 white-tailed deer M 3
2018 6/13/2018 Breeder Deer Uvalde Facility #3 white-tailed deer F 9
2018 6/13/2018 Breeder Deer Uvalde Facility #3 white-tailed deer F 5
2018 6/13/2018 Breeder Deer Uvalde Facility #3 white-tailed deer F 4
2018 6/13/2018 Breeder Deer Uvalde Facility #3 white-tailed deer F 3
2018 6/13/2018 Breeder Deer Uvalde Facility #3 white-tailed deer F 6
2018 6/13/2018 Breeder Deer Uvalde Facility #3 white-tailed deer F 4
2018 6/13/2018 Breeder Deer Uvalde Facility #3 white-tailed deer F 2
2018 6/13/2018 Breeder Deer Uvalde Facility #3 white-tailed deer F 4
2018 6/13/2018 Breeder Deer Uvalde Facility #3 white-tailed deer F <1 span="">1>
2018 6/13/2018 Breeder Deer Uvalde Facility #3 white-tailed deer F <1 span="">1>
THERE IS TWO PAGES FULL, SEE TOTALS ;
SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 2018
***> TEXAS DETECTS IT'S 101 CASE of CWD TSE PRION Breeder White-tailed Deer with no end in sight <***
2018 03/27/18 Breeder Deer Uvalde Facility #3 White-tailed Deer M 2.5
THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2018
TEXAS CWD TSE PRION JUMP TO 100 POSITIVE, NEW CASES 17 BREEDER, 1 BREEDER RELEASE, AND 1 WILD SINCE JAN 31, 2018
SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 2018
TEXAS SUMMARY MINUTES OF THE 400th COMMISSION MEETING CWD TSE PRION TAHC April 17, 2018
THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2017
Texas CWD Discovered Free-Ranging Whitetail DEER Houston Chronicle Shannon Tompkins PLEASE, CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?
Saturday, October 03, 2015
TEXAS CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE CWD TSE PRION GOD MUST NOT BE A TEXAN 2002 TO 2015
here is a great article by Shannon Tomkins and the Houston Chronicle on
Chronic Wasting Disease CWD TSE prion aka mad deer disease
Thursday, March 14, 2002
"Ten years ago, elk and deer (imported into Texas) were not regulated at all," said Dr. Ken Waldrup, an epidemiologist with the Texas Animal Health Commission and one of the agency's point men on CWD. "If Texas doesn't already have CWD, then I say that proves that God is a Texan. "For everyone's sake, I sure hope He is."
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Tompkins: There are a lot of reasons to be concerned about CWD
Houston Chronicle Published 5:30 a.m., Thursday, March 14, 2002
16 years later, the silence is deafening...terry
Texas Chronic Wasting Disease CWD TSE Prion History
*** TEXAS TAHC OLD STATISTICS BELOW FOR PAST CWD TESTING ***
CWD TEXAS TAHC OLD FILE HISTORY
updated from some of my old files, some of the links will not work.
*** Subject: CWD testing in Texas ***
Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2002 19:45:14 –0500
From: Kenneth Waldrup
To: flounder@wt.net
Subject: CWD SURVEILLANCE STATISTICS TEXAS (total testing figures less than 50 in two years) Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2002 21:06:49 –0700
From: "Terry S. Singeltary Sr."
Reply-To: Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy
To: BSE-L@uni-karlsruhe.de
######## Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy #########
snip...
IF you look at the area around the NM WSMR where the CWD cluster was and where it borders TEXAS, that ecoregion is called Trans Pecos region. Seems if my Geography and my Ciphering is correct ;-) that region only tested 55% of it's goal. THE most important area on the MAP and they only test some 96 samples, this in an area that has found some 7 positive animals? NOW if we look at the only other border where these deer from NM could cross the border into TEXAS, this area is called the High Plains ecoregion, and again, we find that the sampling for CWD was pathetic. HERE we find that only 9% of it's goal of CWD sampling was met, only 16 samples were tested from some 175 that were suppose to be sampled.
AS i said before;
> SADLY, they have not tested enough from the total population to
> know if CWD is in Texas or not.
BUT now, I will go one step further and state categorically that they are not trying to find it. just the opposite it seems, they are waiting for CWD to find them, as with BSE/TSE in cattle, and it will eventually...
snip...end...TSS
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From: Terry Singeltary <flounder9@verizon.net>
To: cruz_press <cruz_press@cruz.senate.gov>
Cc: stephen_reynolds <stephen_reynolds@cornyn.senate.gov>
Sent: Wed, Aug 22, 2018 11:18 am
Subject: Texas Deer Industry To Bring Concerns Over Chronic Wasting Disease To Legislature
To: cruz_press <cruz_press@cruz.senate.gov>
Cc: stephen_reynolds <stephen_reynolds@cornyn.senate.gov>
Sent: Wed, Aug 22, 2018 11:18 am
Subject: Texas Deer Industry To Bring Concerns Over Chronic Wasting Disease To Legislature
Greetings Honorable Senator Cornyn (please get this to Senator Cornyn Stephen), and Honorable Senator Cruz,
i am writing you about something of dire straights for Texas, the USA, North America, and the Globe.
chronic wasting disease cwd tse prion aka mad deer disease, or mad cow disease and or scrapie and or both, in cervid.
Senator Cornyn helped me long ago when the NIH et al were threatening to destroy our loved ones brains we had donated for researched, Senator Cornyn helped us stop that, and we graciously thank him for that. see;
JOHN CORNYN TEXAS UNITED STATES SENATE WASHINGTON, DC 20510-4305 April 26,2005
Mr. Terry Singeltary
P.O. Box
Bacliff, Texas 77518
Dear Mr. Singeltary:
In response to your recent request for my assistance, I have contacted the National Institutes ofHealth. I will write you again as soon as I receive a reply. I appreciate having the opportunity to represent you in the United States Senate and to be ofservice in this matter.
Sincerely,
JOHN CORNYN United States Senator JC:djl
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JOHN CORNYN TEXAS UNITED STATES SENATE WASHINGTON, DC 20510-4305
May 18,2005
Mr. Terry Singeltary
P.O. Box
Bacliff, Texas 77518
Dear Mr. Singeltary:
Enclosed is the reply I received from the Department of Health and Human Services in response to my earlier inquiry on your behalf. I hope this will be useful to you. I appreciate having the opportunity to represent you in the United States Senate. Thank you for taking time to contact me. Sincerely,
JOHN CORNYN United States Senate JC:djl Enclosure
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES National Institutes of HealthNational Institute of NeurologicalDisorders and Stroke NINDS Building 31, Room 8A52 31 Center Dr., MSC 2540 Bethesda, Maryland 20892-2540 Phone: 301-496-9746 Fax: 301-496-0296 Email: [log in to unmask]
May 10, 2005
The Honorable John CornynUnited States SenatorOccidental Tower5005 LBJ Freeway, Suite 1150Dallas, Texas 75244-6199
Dear Senator Cornyn:
Your letter to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) forwarding correspondence from Mr. Terry S. Singeltary, Sr., has been forwarded to me for reply. Mr. Singeltary is concerned about thepreservation of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) brain samples that have been maintained by theNational Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) Intramural Research programfor many years. I am sorry to learn that Mr. Singeltary's mother died of CJD and can certainly understand hisdesire that any tissues that could help investigators unravel the puzzle of this deadly disease arepreserved. I hope he will be pleased to learn that all the brains and other tissues with potential tohelp scientists learn about CJD are, and will continue to be, conserved. (The tissues that arediscarded are those that have either decayed to an extent that renders them no longer appropriatefor research or those for which we do not have sufficient identification.) The purpose of gathering these brains and tissues is to help scientists learn about CJD. To that end, some of the NINDS-held samples are distributed to investigators who can demonstrate thatthey have a compelling research or public health need for such materials. For example, sampleshave been transferred to NIH grantee Dr. Pierluigi Gambetti, who heads the National PrionDiseases Pathology Surveillance Center at Case Western Reserve University in Ohio and workswith the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to monitor all cases of CJD in the UnitedStates. Dr. Gambetti studies the tissues to learn about the formation, physical and chemicalproperties, and pathogenic mechanisms of prion proteins, which are believed to be involved inthe cause of CJD. Samples have also been transferred to Dr. David Asher, at the U.S. Food andDrug Administration, for use in assessing a potential diagnostic test for CJD.
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in closing, we know that donating organs and tissue from loved ones is a very difficult andpersonal choice that must often be made at the most stressful of times. We at the NINDS aregrateful to those stalwart family members who make this choice in the selfless hope that it willhelp others afflicted with CJD. We also know the invaluable contribution such donations maketo the advancement of medical science, and we are dedicated to the preservation of all of thetissue samples that can help in our efforts to overcome CJD.
I hope this information is helpful to you in responding to Mr. Singeltary. Sincerely,
Story C. Landis, Ph.D. Director, National Institute ofNeurological Disorders and Stroke
==================================...end...tss
Mr. Terry Singeltary
P.O. Box
Bacliff, Texas 77518
Dear Mr. Singeltary:
In response to your recent request for my assistance, I have contacted the National Institutes ofHealth. I will write you again as soon as I receive a reply. I appreciate having the opportunity to represent you in the United States Senate and to be ofservice in this matter.
Sincerely,
JOHN CORNYN United States Senator JC:djl
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JOHN CORNYN TEXAS UNITED STATES SENATE WASHINGTON, DC 20510-4305
May 18,2005
Mr. Terry Singeltary
P.O. Box
Bacliff, Texas 77518
Dear Mr. Singeltary:
Enclosed is the reply I received from the Department of Health and Human Services in response to my earlier inquiry on your behalf. I hope this will be useful to you. I appreciate having the opportunity to represent you in the United States Senate. Thank you for taking time to contact me. Sincerely,
JOHN CORNYN United States Senate JC:djl Enclosure
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES National Institutes of HealthNational Institute of NeurologicalDisorders and Stroke NINDS Building 31, Room 8A52 31 Center Dr., MSC 2540 Bethesda, Maryland 20892-2540 Phone: 301-496-9746 Fax: 301-496-0296 Email: [log in to unmask]
May 10, 2005
The Honorable John CornynUnited States SenatorOccidental Tower5005 LBJ Freeway, Suite 1150Dallas, Texas 75244-6199
Dear Senator Cornyn:
Your letter to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) forwarding correspondence from Mr. Terry S. Singeltary, Sr., has been forwarded to me for reply. Mr. Singeltary is concerned about thepreservation of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) brain samples that have been maintained by theNational Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) Intramural Research programfor many years. I am sorry to learn that Mr. Singeltary's mother died of CJD and can certainly understand hisdesire that any tissues that could help investigators unravel the puzzle of this deadly disease arepreserved. I hope he will be pleased to learn that all the brains and other tissues with potential tohelp scientists learn about CJD are, and will continue to be, conserved. (The tissues that arediscarded are those that have either decayed to an extent that renders them no longer appropriatefor research or those for which we do not have sufficient identification.) The purpose of gathering these brains and tissues is to help scientists learn about CJD. To that end, some of the NINDS-held samples are distributed to investigators who can demonstrate thatthey have a compelling research or public health need for such materials. For example, sampleshave been transferred to NIH grantee Dr. Pierluigi Gambetti, who heads the National PrionDiseases Pathology Surveillance Center at Case Western Reserve University in Ohio and workswith the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to monitor all cases of CJD in the UnitedStates. Dr. Gambetti studies the tissues to learn about the formation, physical and chemicalproperties, and pathogenic mechanisms of prion proteins, which are believed to be involved inthe cause of CJD. Samples have also been transferred to Dr. David Asher, at the U.S. Food andDrug Administration, for use in assessing a potential diagnostic test for CJD.
Page 2 - The Honorable John Cornyn
in closing, we know that donating organs and tissue from loved ones is a very difficult andpersonal choice that must often be made at the most stressful of times. We at the NINDS aregrateful to those stalwart family members who make this choice in the selfless hope that it willhelp others afflicted with CJD. We also know the invaluable contribution such donations maketo the advancement of medical science, and we are dedicated to the preservation of all of thetissue samples that can help in our efforts to overcome CJD.
I hope this information is helpful to you in responding to Mr. Singeltary. Sincerely,
Story C. Landis, Ph.D. Director, National Institute ofNeurological Disorders and Stroke
==================================...end...tss
i hope Senator Cornyn and Senator Cruz can help us stop the junk science and regulations there from, that the cervid game farming industry is trying to shove down the throat of every politician out there, and that goes along with those free canned hunts that some politicians get for favors down the road, or paying to play and legislation there from...
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2018
TEXAS CWD TSE PRION 16 MORE CASES DETECTED TOTAL TO DATE 117 CONFIRMED NEW 14 BREEDERS 2 FREE RANGE
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