FOWL! Bird Flu: It's Not What You Think
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Unflinching, thoroughly researched, and bound to be controversial, FOWL! will change forever perceptions of environmental policy, the pharmaceutical industry and the government's role in the dissemination of public health information.
A core premise of the book: how dioxins and other environmental chemicals are contributing to the toxic load in chickens, migratory birds, and humans, leading to massive death when combined with "bird flu" and other influenza viruses. However, this is far more than a book about the environment. FOWL! examines the specter of mandatory vaccination and exposes how pharmaceutical companies, chemical companies, and agribusinesses are not separate industries but function more as "sister enterprises," working together for mutual benefit, profit, and power. Learn what the Bird Flu hype is REALLY about! |
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| 10-19-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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Outstanding sleuthing on an imperative problem facing our health and everyone on the planet. Certainly causes one to think and ponder the big questions.
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| 07-14-06 | 5 | 8\8 |
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This is an excellent book - a thorough systematic and well researched book which documents the REAL reasons for birds and people to be dying of 'bird 'flu'namely toxic residues of pesticides and herbicides including those persisiting form the agent orange bombings in vietnam, the appalling, cruel and inhumanely toxic conditions in which poultry are factory famed and the vested interests behind decimation of the traditional family poultry breeders and the pushing of a useless and dangerous vaccine. It includes what you really need to know to be healthy which is the only real immunity.
An excellent read, I couldn't stop turning the pages (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-26 13:49:51 EST)
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| 07-13-06 | 5 | 2\2 |
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This is an excellent book - a thorough systematic and well researched book which documents the REAL reasons for birds and people to be dying of 'bird 'flu'namely toxic residues of pesticides and herbicides including those persisiting form the agent orange bombings in vietnam, the appalling, cruel and inhumanely toxic conditions in which poultry are factory famed and the vested interests behind decimation of the traditional family poultry breeders and the pushing of a useless and dangerous vaccine. It includes what you really need to know to be healthy which is the only real immunity.
An excellent read, I couldn't stop turning the pages (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-11-22 06:45:47 EST)
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| 06-14-06 | 5 | 2\2 |
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While Fowl centers on the avian flu, it is comprised of information that ties together environmental, political, economic, and health issues in a way that presents a bigger picture to the reader. Dr. Tenpenny's interest and understanding of wholistic health is evident in the research and scope of the book. Through questioning the reliability of reports that the avian flu could jump to humans, she has looked at the bigger picture, which involves our environment, political influences on health care and information, and how economic factors contribute to situations that weaken health.
The book is well written and researched. It is also easy to read and presented in a way that is understandable to the reader. I had a hard time putting the book down. Also of use, was information in the book that encourages the reader to explore further into potential areas of interest,or to become involved in solving the dilemas that contribute to making us all more susceptible to illness. (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-10-22 05:01:36 EST)
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| 05-29-06 | 5 | 4\4 |
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FOWL!
Bird Flu: It's Not What You Think Nearly everyone on earth is aware that global public health authorities are preparing for the day when avian flu virus variant H5N1 jumps species into people and spreads like wildfire around the globe, indiscriminately killing tens of millions of innocent, defenseless people. But what if it were a bold-faced lie? What if the medical literature and recent history proves that the international bird flu-scare effort is an elaborate hoax? What if birds are being set up as patsies by a conspiracy of powerful government agencies and multinational corporations? What if sick migratory birds and domestic fowl are canaries and the entire planet is a coal mine? Dr. Tenpenny is a practicing osteopathic physician from Cleveland. She proved her capabilities as a fearless researcher by adventuring into the salt mines of published vaccine literature to prove that vaccines neither safely nor effectively prevent the spread of infectious diseases--and the CDC knows it. Alarmed by what she felt was a curious overreaction to a few human deaths attributed to a species-jumping avian virus, Dr. Sherri Tenpenny directed her research talents to getting to the bottom of this bird flu hype. She began by asking the following questions: Why are so many birds sick? Who wants all the chickens dead? Why are the human cases clustered primarily in SE Asia and what is the connection to cases elsewhere? Why are vaccine manufacturers being given a blank check to develop a vaccine that will be mandatory? Are global conditions similar to those extant at the time of the 1918 flu pandemic? "From those questions," Dr. Tenpenny assures us, "the story begins to unfold." Dr. Tenpenny found no scientific evidence to suggest that the H5N1 avian flu would virulently "jump species" and decimate human populations in pandemic proportions. Dr. Tenpenny did, however, discover a study showing how normally dormant viruses can come alive to fatally overwhelm the immune systems of animals who carry toxic levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) such as dioxin and polychlorinated biphenyls in their tissues. She also found that the vaccine and antibiotic-intensive, vertically-integrated corporate farming of genetically-modified poultry is the primary cause of epidemic illnesses among domestic birds. The research for FOWL! scientifically supports the notion that germs do not cause disease; dis-ease causes germs. In other words, the truth about bird flu reveals that the development of symptoms and their subsequent severity or potential lethality, are dependent upon the relative health of the host--be he bird, beast or human. Though she cites and references scores of scientific studies and technical articles that prove it's the chemicals, not the viruses, that we should be concerned about, Dr. Tenpenny is able to convert the complex material into language that we can all understand. The truths she uncovered are much more interesting than the fictions the "experts" are telling us to believe. Bird flu is not a species-jumping virus threatening all of mankind. The bird flu threat to humanity is a fiction spun by opportunists in government and industry attempting to increase their own wealth and power while continuing their perverse mission of chemically contaminating our planet. The easiest way to explain the bird flu fiction is to watch bird flu fiction. The ABC TV production, "Fatal Contact," which aired May 9, 2006, portrayed what would happen if...but the entire plot was built around the masses' fear of the unknown, their faith in government emergency planners and trust in pharmaceutical companies. In the movie (and in real life) there is no science to support the theory that a bird virus will mutate and spread all over the world on cocktail napkins and incidental contact, en route to killing hundreds of millions of people in the span of few months. We should not be confused. The evidence Dr. Tenpenny unearthed shows that the seeds of bird flu were sown by the U.S. military's chemical contamination of SE Asia with dioxin-containing Agent Orange during the Vietnam War and is now coming of age in an era of nuclear effluent, chemical farming and the detonation of depleted uranium munitions in a wireless era of perpetual war. FOWL! is not just another book. Everyone we know who has read it is stunned by what it reveals and impressed with the clear logic and language Dr. Tenpenny uses to deliver what is, perhaps, the most important message of our time: "Coal mine canaries" are dying all around us and we, as communities of people and nations, can either stop our indiscriminate spewing of toxic chemicals or perish of our own folly. The Idaho Observer P.O. Box 457 Spirit Lake, Idaho 83869 Phone: 208-255-2307 Email: observer@coldreams.com Web: http://idaho-observer.com (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-10-22 05:01:36 EST)
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| 05-29-06 | 5 | 2\2 |
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If you are one of those people who strives to keep abreast of important events around the globe in the areas of politics, diplomacy, and militarism, and you are starting to question what is REALLY behind all the bird flu hype, then this is a book for you.
This quality paperback includes a glossary that serves as a guide to governmental and non-governmental organizations relevant to the subjects in the book. Quite impressively, there are more than 20 pages of endnotes in small print after 251 pages of text. The sources are authoritative and competent, all serving to demonstrate the thoroughness of Dr. Tenpenny's research. The book is very readable and highly informative. Dr. Tenpenny writes in a style that keeps the reader attentive...no dozing off here. Laypersons will have no trouble understanding the material. I thought the book might be technical and dry, overly medical or boringingly scientific. Quite to the contrary, the ordinary reader, such as myself, will find it difficult to put down. Dr. Tenpenny leads the reader through the history of past scares of pandemics (such as the swine flu and the smallpox scare in more recent times), describes the way in which microbes invade the body and the way in which vaccines are prepared for use against a variety of diseases. After learning the contents of a flu shot and how it is made, rest assured, you will think twice before accepting that injection in the future. There is far too much information in the book to allow an all-inclusive topical discussion. However, her research connecting environmental pollution and war chemicals, (from WW I forward) to sick wild birds, sick poultry, and sick people is fascinating. The WHO and the UN should take note of the factual and scientifically documented information that they have overlooked. This book will serve as a valuable reference source. Much of what you may have read in the news has been chronicled in the book, but the information has been explained from a different vantage point. What makes this book different--and important--is that you will come away with new understanding about bird flu. Among other things, you will understand that cleaning up the environment is the key to preventing pandemics, NOT the massive manufacture and administration of vaccines. This is very different from what you are being told by Faux news. (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-10-22 05:01:36 EST)
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| 05-01-06 | 4 | 8\8 |
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Fowl! Bird Flu: It's Not What You Think by Dr. Sherri J. Tenpenny, Insight Publishing, 2006
Review by Karen Davis, PhD, President of United Poultry Concerns The poultry industry would like everyone to think that the avian influenza virus that is currently infecting migratory waterfowl and domestic chickens is the result of birds running wild in the fresh air and open skies. The way to control the virus is to lock up every domestic chicken, turkey and duck, and when that doesn't work, exterminate them en masse and start over, ad infinitum. Between government subsidies, reimbursements and protective insurance policies, companies like Tyson and its Russian, Asian and South American allies can exterminate thousands, even millions, of birds without losing a cent. Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, an osteopathic medical doctor with an integrative medical practice located in Cleveland, Ohio and the author of Fowl!, is one of a growing group of reputable people who argue that the big poultry companies and the genetics and pharmaceutical conglomerates of which they're a part "are positioned to capitalize on the opportunity presented by bird flu" to industrialize poultry farming worldwide. Dr. Tenpenny shares the view presented by GRAIN (www.grain.org/go/birdflu), an international nongovernmental organization focusing on agriculture, in its February 2006 report "Fowl play: The poultry industry's central role in the bird flu crisis." GRAIN maintains that wild and free roaming birds "are not fuelling the current wave of bird flu outbreaks stalking large parts of the world." The geographical spread of bird flu does not match migratory bird routes and seasons so much as it matches proximity to industrialized poultry farms and trade routes. Nor is the mass-killing of birds confined to "traditional" cultures, whose brutal live burials and live burnings of birds are glimpsed in the news. Chickens, turkeys and ducks on North American factory farms, like those in China, Thailand, India and elsewhere, are routinely, and with equal brutality, "culled" (exterminated) to control the virulent strains of avian flu and other transmittable diseases that rage in the squalid confines of the football-field long, sunless poultry sheds. As noted by GRAIN, "Rare are photos of the booming transnational poultry industry. There are no shots of its factory farms hit by the virus, and no images of its overcrowded trucks transporting live chickens or its feed mills converting `poultry byproducts' [diseased dead birds and manure] into chicken feed." Planetary Poisons and Bird Flu Dr. Tenpenny probes even further. She argues in Fowl! that toxic residues of dioxin and thousands of other poisonous chemicals added through nuclear radiation and nuclear waste are contributing to illness in migratory birds, domestic fowl, and humans. In particular she cites the Vietnam era "Agent Orange," coupled with irresponsible environmental policies in Southeast Asia, China and other parts of the world, including the toxic waste dumps in which chickens are raised. Instead of blaming wild birds for bird flu, she says: "More likely, the horrific living conditions of industrially raised chickens and the exposure of wild birds to substantial environmental toxicities - including pesticides - have suppressed the immune system of both sets of birds. During long migrations, the birds undergo stressful conditions that utilize energy reserves. Increased utilization of fat stores will mobilize the chemicals that are stored in fat, creating acute poisoning of the birds. The combination of environmental toxicities - dioxin, radiation, and other POPs [persistent organic pollutants], combined with H5N1 - has led to deadly inflammation in the tissues in both types of fowl, leading to their demise. Wild birds and domestic chickens may well be described as the victims of bird flu, not the vectors, and H5N1 is a contributing factor to the demise of birds loaded with toxicities rather than the causative factor. What is happening to the birds around the world should be serving as a resounding wake-up call for the foul condition of the planet Earth" (pp. 195-196). What About Vaccines? Vaccines are part of the pollution. The pharmaceutical industry, Dr. Tenpenny and others assert, is using bird flu to rev up the vaccine business by creating a wave of hysteria so people will rush out and buy Tamiflu or its evil twin, products more likely to add to their body's toxic burden than save them from the flu. In lively prose, she charts the history of flu epidemics, pseudo-epidemics and vaccine promotions, past and present, on the part of government and industry armed with free publicity from the media. "Hundreds of millions of dollars," she writes, "have been lavished by Congress to ensure every part of the vaccine development process is in place for the new bird flu vaccine: Development grants, tax credits, advanced purchase commitments, and most importantly, laws that will absolve the companies from all product liability issues that may arise from use of an unsafe product" (pp. 67-68). To learn how vaccines are made, read the chapter "Influenza Vaccines: What's In That Needle?" Everything from formaldehyde to mercury is involved, not to mention the "accidental" viruses that get loaded into the shot. Flocks of chickens are kept in sterile laboratory cages to produce the tens of millions of fertile eggs in which influenza viruses are grown. When the embryos' lungs are sufficiently infected, the eggs - with the live birds in them - are placed in coolers and subsequently centrifuged. The final product contains residual egg proteins, so people with egg allergies are advised not to get a flu shot. What Can We Do? Dr. Tenpenny writes: "After detailing this vivid description of the manufacture of the influenza vaccine, the thought of injecting this into your body - or the body of your baby - should be repugnant" (p. 72). What else can a person do besides avoiding flu shots and rejecting the hype? "Clean up your diet," she says. Get rid of the white sugar and flour, food additives and genetically modified products. But she shies from the most important thing - eliminating the repugnant ingestion of poultry and eggs, the mass consumption of which products is the root source of bird flu, many human illnesses, and a guarantee that the mass exterminations and other vicious treatment of wild and domestic birds will not end ever. At the same time, Dr. Tenpenny urges people to get publicly active, and her list of things to do includes "animal rights" and "humane handling of poultry." Citing information from United Poultry Concerns, and encouraging readers to support United Poultry Concerns, she makes it clear that the life of birds on factory farms is horrible: "Unknown to most, chickens have a carefully regulated social life and a cohesive social structure; extreme crowding stresses the birds and increases the possibility of illness. Beyond the crushing confinement, conditions within most [poultry houses] are filthy, forcing birds to be reared in complete squalor" (p. 171). Dr. Tenpenny was a featured speaker at United Poultry Concerns' Forum in Columbus, Ohio in April on "Using the Media Effectively to Promote Farmed Animal and Vegetarian Issues." She spoke vividly on issues raised in her book. Having heard Dr. Tenpenny, I can vouch that she is a terrific, very professional and informative lecturer who welcomes speaking engagements. She's been very kind in acknowledging the contribution of United Poultry Concerns to her understanding of chickens and their plight. Just after the conference, she wrote to me, "Before I came across your information for the book, I was clueless about the farm animal issue. I never gave it much of a thought, and really didn't think of chickens as having feelings." I'm glad she found us. And I like what she says at the end of FOWL!. "Speaking out," she says, "is not being a zealot or a fanatic. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Patrick Henry were all branded extremists and radicals by agents of the British Crown. If your friends label you as such, you are in pretty good company." There you have it. Stick up for chickens, don't eat animals, go vegan, and tell the world why. ------------------------ Karen Davis, PhD is the President of United Poultry Concerns, a nonprofit organization that promotes the compassionate and respectful treatment of domestic fowl (www.upc-online.org). She is the author of Prisoned Chickens, Poisoned Eggs: An Inside Look at the Modern Poultry Industry; More Than a Meal: The Turkey in History, Myth, Ritual, and Reality; and The Holocaust and the Henmaid's Tale: A Case for Comparing Atrocities. (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-10-22 05:01:36 EST)
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| 04-27-06 | 5 | 7\7 |
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The bird flu is quickly becoming the "go-to" healthcare story for assignment editors and news producers everywhere. That's fine, except that modern attention spans being what they are, the risk is run of mass over-saturation and tuning-out too soon. Ditch the bathwater if you must, but save the baby. That said, I hope interested parties catch their collective breaths long enough take a serious look at FOWL!
FOWL! was written by Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, who according to her bio, is a former emergency room doctor now practicing integrative medicine near Cleveland. The book attempts to walk a very ambitious fine line; balancing the complexities demanded by the science involved with an approachability necessary to attract and keep the casual reader. For the most part, and fortunately, the author pulls it off. Tenpenny turns the bird flu story inside out, tackling issues only tangentially touched upon by the traditional media. Information abounds for anyone with an interest in - or an ax to grind with - the bird flu phenomenon. In one chapter she's explaining how viruses mutate in order to "jump species," while in another she's commenting on the looming specter of mandatory vaccination and the accompanying civil liberties concerns. This ain't your high school science text, folks. Tenpenny is masterful on two counts: 1.) Putting the "threat" of an avian flu outbreak into historical context, vis-a-vis the Swine Flu drama of 1976 and the Smallpox scare of 2002. In both cases she illustrates how elected officials and career bureaucrats exploited the fear of a largely uninformed public, and outlines how similar plans are unfolding in response to bird flu concerns. 2.) In Oliver Stone-like fashion she points out exactly who benefits should the bird flu hysteria continue and if the alarmist agenda moves forward without opposition. In a sense, the Oliver Stone line is a bit out of bounds, as Tenpenny's obviously too bright (and too informed) to take refuge in conspiracy theory, and she likely feels the same respect for her readers. Still, the cast of characters waiting to cash in (be it for money, market share, influence, media exposure, political leverage, or whatever) might keep you up at night, as fiscal responsibility, scientific inquiry, due diligence, prudence, and common sense are bullied into full retreat. Name your favorite bad guy or sleazy opportunist and he's probably here; vaccine manufacturers, the U.S. defense department, global agribusiness firms, the CDC, the WHO, the UN, chemical companies, and even public relations wonks. (Ever hear the term "risk communication?") Ultimately, FOWL! is much like the blind man's elephant, in that everyone can possibly take something decidedly different from the experience. But for me, the most troubling part of FOWL! was the revelation of the potential Bird Flu / Agent Orange link. Sounds odd at first, but Tenpenny's research and sources are impressive, and I really believe this could evolve into a major news story. If I were the child or grandchild of an Agent Orange victim, I'd have this book on my kitchen table and Tenpenny's number on my speed-dial. Someone has some explaining to do, and hopefully this book will get the ball rolling. Hopefully, too, we haven't heard the last from Dr. Tenpenny. (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-10-22 05:01:36 EST)
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