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Bam! Who would eat third world meat? cough cough spit!

China bans Brazilian beef, urges harsh sanctions to those involved in
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China urged Brazil to hand out harsh punishments to those involved in a tainted meat scandal on Thursday, and offered no time frame for lifting a ban on imports from the South American country.

In its first official comment, China's Commerce Ministry confirmed it had suspended all shipments from Brazil, the world's top beef exporter, and said it was extremely concerned with quality issues in the country's meat industry.

"China has promptly adopted temporary measures and suspended Brazilian meat imports," spokesman Sun Jiwen told reporters at a regular briefing in Beijing.

Some of China's largest food suppliers have pulled Brazilian beef and poultry from their shelves, while countries including Japan and Canada have also banned imports from Brazil after inspectors there were accused of taking bribes to allow sales of tainted food.

Brazil is the top supplier of beef to China, accounting for about 31 percent of its imports in the first half of last year. Much of it is used in canteens and foodservice.Sun said China expected Brazil to investigate the issues thoroughly and adopt effective measures to ensure the safety of its meat.

"China hopes the Brazilian government will punish firms and individuals that broke the rules harshly," he added, calling for more cooperation between the two countries to ensure Brazlian meat imports are safe.

"We hope responsible departments in both countries can further collaborate to prevent and deal with possible issues in the meat trade," Sun said.

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On Thu, 23 Mar 2017 16:27:01 -0400, burfordTjustice
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Bam! Who would eat third world meat? cough cough spit!


The US is one of our biggest customers, but also the guys that
require the biggest bribes to get it past inspection. It ends up in
all those nice burgers American love.

You still import our soy, which is loaded with illegal
pesticides, and our peanuts, an aflatoxin gourmet's dream.
But keep quiet about it. It's still a secret. You'll crash the
market or something if it gets out.
HTH

China bans Brazilian beef, urges harsh sanctions to those involved in
scandal


Meanwhile, Trumpet calls for a law that would make those
bribes undetectable .... and legal.
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Stick to david brooks (Devon) you are too weak
for others...Pathetic little Brazil boi.
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On Thu, 23 Mar 2017 17:53:42 -0400, "Hannah K."
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On 3/23/2017 5:10 PM, Shadow wrote:
On Thu, 23 Mar 2017 16:27:01 -0400, burfordTjustice
wrote:

Bam! Who would eat third world meat? cough cough spit!


The US is one of our biggest customers, but also the guys that
require the biggest bribes to get it past inspection. It ends up in
all those nice burgers American love.

You still import our soy, which is loaded with illegal
pesticides, and our peanuts, an aflatoxin gourmet's dream.
But keep quiet about it. It's still a secret. You'll crash the
market or something if it gets out.
HTH

China bans Brazilian beef, urges harsh sanctions to those involved in
scandal


Meanwhile, Trumpet calls for a law that would make those
bribes undetectable .... and legal.
LOL
[]'s


For someone as paranoid as you seem to be, you sure like drawing
attention to yourself from the TLA agencies in D.C.


The results came in. The meat WAS rotten. They even added
ascorbic acid AKA vitamin C (an antioxidant) to mask the smell. And
the groups involved DID pay bribes to get the meat passed. Read the
newspapers.

http://www.gfi.org/meatpacking-scandal-in-brazil

The bribes were paid to the local inspectors AND the foreign
ones too... otherwise the meat would have never been accepted.
As to the soy and peanuts, we avoid the fields where they are
planted, the stench of pesticides is so strong.
Sht, they were using Aldrin on the seeds a while ago, imported
illegally from Paraguay. Killed hundreds of thousands of doves and
ducks.
In 2013 the soy planters were lobbying for Brasil to build
factories to produce illegal fungicides:

http://www.valor.com.br/agro/3147900...os-por-pressao

(You'll have to stick that in a Glugle translate)

But the social democratic government did not comply. That's
changed, of course, after the coup. The government agency ANVISA is
run by the planters now.

You must enjoy walking around with a big red bulls-eye target painted on
your chest?


WOW, I love a subtle threat.

When you hear about someone doing a "police suicide", what does that
make you think about?


Not bribing them enough ?
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On Thu, 23 Mar 2017 18:10:29 -0300
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complicated things removed by BJ


Stick to david brooks (Devon) you are too weak
for others..


I can explain it to you in ASCII art if words are too hard...
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On Thursday, March 23, 2017 at 1:26:58 PM UTC-7, burfordTjustice wrote:
Bam! Who would eat third world meat? cough cough spit!

China bans Brazilian beef, urges harsh sanctions to those involved in
scandal

China urged Brazil to hand out harsh punishments to those involved in a tainted meat scandal on Thursday, and offered no time frame for lifting a ban on imports from the South American country.

In its first official comment, China's Commerce Ministry confirmed it had suspended all shipments from Brazil, the world's top beef exporter, and said it was extremely concerned with quality issues in the country's meat industry.

"China has promptly adopted temporary measures and suspended Brazilian meat imports," spokesman Sun Jiwen told reporters at a regular briefing in Beijing.

Some of China's largest food suppliers have pulled Brazilian beef and poultry from their shelves, while countries including Japan and Canada have also banned imports from Brazil after inspectors there were accused of taking bribes to allow sales of tainted food.

Brazil is the top supplier of beef to China, accounting for about 31 percent of its imports in the first half of last year. Much of it is used in canteens and foodservice.Sun said China expected Brazil to investigate the issues thoroughly and adopt effective measures to ensure the safety of its meat.

"China hopes the Brazilian government will punish firms and individuals that broke the rules harshly," he added, calling for more cooperation between the two countries to ensure Brazlian meat imports are safe.

"We hope responsible departments in both countries can further collaborate to prevent and deal with possible issues in the meat trade," Sun said.


Close to one third of the orange juice sold here comes from Brazil.
Check the labels.

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On 03/23/2017 04:27 PM, burfordTjustice wrote:
Bam! Who would eat third world meat? cough cough spit!

China bans Brazilian beef, urges harsh sanctions to those involved in
scandal

China urged Brazil to hand out harsh punishments to those involved in a tainted meat scandal on Thursday, and offered no time frame for lifting a ban on imports from the South American country.



International cuisine at its finest! What could be better than some nice
Brazilian beef and a cold glass of melamine milk from China?

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"Hannah K." wrote:

On 3/23/2017 5:10 PM, Shadow wrote:
On Thu, 23 Mar 2017 16:27:01 -0400, burfordTjustice
wrote:

Bam! Who would eat third world meat? cough cough spit!


The US is one of our biggest customers, but also the guys
that require the biggest bribes to get it past inspection. It ends
up in all those nice burgers American love.

You still import our soy, which is loaded with illegal
pesticides, and our peanuts, an aflatoxin gourmet's dream.
But keep quiet about it. It's still a secret. You'll crash
the market or something if it gets out.
HTH

China bans Brazilian beef, urges harsh sanctions to those involved
in scandal


Meanwhile, Trumpet calls for a law that would make those
bribes undetectable .... and legal.
LOL
[]'s


For someone as paranoid as you seem to be, you sure like drawing
attention to yourself from the TLA agencies in D.C.

You must enjoy walking around with a big red bulls-eye target painted
on your chest?

When you hear about someone doing a "police suicide", what does that
make you think about?




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On Fri, 24 Mar 2017 01:29:42 -0700 (PDT)
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On Thursday, March 23, 2017 at 1:26:58 PM UTC-7, burfordTjustice
wrote:
Bam! Who would eat third world meat? cough cough spit!

China bans Brazilian beef, urges harsh sanctions to those involved
in scandal

China urged Brazil to hand out harsh punishments to those involved
in a tainted meat scandal on Thursday, and offered no time frame
for lifting a ban on imports from the South American country.

In its first official comment, China's Commerce Ministry confirmed
it had suspended all shipments from Brazil, the world's top beef
exporter, and said it was extremely concerned with quality issues
in the country's meat industry.

"China has promptly adopted temporary measures and suspended
Brazilian meat imports," spokesman Sun Jiwen told reporters at a
regular briefing in Beijing.

Some of China's largest food suppliers have pulled Brazilian beef
and poultry from their shelves, while countries including Japan and
Canada have also banned imports from Brazil after inspectors there
were accused of taking bribes to allow sales of tainted food.

Brazil is the top supplier of beef to China, accounting for about
31 percent of its imports in the first half of last year. Much of
it is used in canteens and foodservice.Sun said China expected
Brazil to investigate the issues thoroughly and adopt effective
measures to ensure the safety of its meat.

"China hopes the Brazilian government will punish firms and
individuals that broke the rules harshly," he added, calling for
more cooperation between the two countries to ensure Brazlian meat
imports are safe.

"We hope responsible departments in both countries can further
collaborate to prevent and deal with possible issues in the meat
trade," Sun said.


Close to one third of the orange juice sold here comes from Brazil.
Check the labels.


Don't drink it or eat mexican veggies.
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On Fri, 24 Mar 2017 07:52:19 -0400, burfordTjustice
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Close to one third of the orange juice sold here comes from Brazil.
Check the labels.


We don't add ascorbic acid to that because it occurs naturally
in the juice. We use sulfites.
Bottoms up
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