PET FOOD CONSPIRACY?
Dogs
are still dying from contaminated food
as the media ignores evidence of an
international conspiracy in counterfeit
pet foods which could topple the
American pet food industry.
Nel Liquorman
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TheDogPress
02|09|10
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Retail
pet food sales topped $18 billion
in 2009 despite the 2007 Chinese
melamine disaster which caused
widespread losses. Much of this
staggering amount involves pet food
counterfeiters. Investigation reveals
overstock and salvage liquidators as
middlemen for makers of recycled,
re-labeled, and counterfeit products and the venders who
sell them.
China is known for counterfeiting USA
consumer goods but arrest reports include
both
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Arabic and Chinese names. This
under-reported fact (2) arouses
suspicion that traffic in such goods may benefit the Chinese Communist Party
or terrorist groups that stand to gain
by disrupting and destroying confidence
in our economy.
Highly respected Chinese American, John
Patrick Kusumi, believes we are in
danger from many “made in China”
products, as well as Chinese counterfeit
goods. Kusumi, founder and Director
emeritus of the CHINA SUPPPORT NETWORK
and Independent Presidential candidate
in 1984, believes the melamine
poisonings that began with pet food in
2007 was an intentional act by the
Chinese Communist Party.
Kusumi states our news has been
sanitized due to delicate economic
factors. His detailed
report (3) enumerates deaths from
counterfeit Colgate and Sensodyne toothpastes containing
diethylene glycol, Chinese textiles
quarantined for excess levels of
formaldehyde, U.S. safety recalls of
Chinese-made tires, and Baxter blood
thinners made with deadly counterfeit
heparin, plus melamine-tainted cookies, milk, etc. Kusumi
enlightens President Obama on The
People’s Republic Of China politics and
appeals to him to Stop The Deadly
Imports!
ChemNutra, located in Nevada, supplied
the melamine tainted gluten which caused
the 2007 pet food disaster. Sally Qing
Miller, a Chinese National
was the controlling owner and president.
In January 2009, dogs across China died
from dog food labeled OPTIMA made in
Australasia.
A casual glance at the labeling
leads consumers to assume it was made in
Australia but careful investigation identified the counterfeit food,
and traced it to Taiwan. We notified Mars
about the marketing of their dog food
brand but received no acknowledgement nor did
Mars warn Americans that the
contaminated food could arrive on our
shores.
Subsequently, 300-pound barrels of dog food
(click photos to enlarge)
were offered for internet sale by
an individual in California. That dog
food was referred to as NUTRO, another Mars
Company brand. Could the counterfeiters
have renamed their deadly goods, sent
them through a free port and on to the
USA?
This looks suspiciously like pet foods
from the 2007 melamine pet food recall
were recycled. The
California (Kijiji)
ad was followed quickly by another ad in
the Washington, DC area which displayed
a photo showing a pallet of 40 pound dog food bags with the NUTRO brand clearly
visible. Suddenly, there was a plethora
of individuals selling pet food on free
ad sites.
On June 17, 2009, the court ordered a 90
day stay on releasing the recalled
products for disposal. (4) In the
following months, JDCloseouts.com
offered overstock pet food pallets with
a 2 pallet minimum shipped from PA, TX,
and CA. Is it possible that they were
the recipients of the recalled 24,000
pallets slated for disposal? If this
“overstock sale” is released pet food
from the 2007 recall, is it the result
of criminal activity involving storage
warehouses or is it counterfeit food directly from
China, an action which could collapse
the U.S. pet food industry?
The JD Closeouts liquidator describes
the pet food with clever wording which implies the food
came from known domestic sources, i.e.
branded & private label pet food “from
stores such as Walmart & Kmart.” (5)
Example of offers:
Salvage and Overstock Pet Food Pallets: Cat and Dog food, dry and wet.
Branded & private label pet food from
stores such as Walmart & Kmart.
$499/Pallet. 2 pallet minimum.
F.O.B. PA.
New Overstock Pet Food Pallets: Cat and Dog food, dry and wet.
Branded & private label pet food from
stores such as Walmart & Kmart.
$699/Pallet. 2 pallet minimum.
F.O.B. TX and CA.
Several states recently received Federal
funds to combat counterfeit goods which
included perfumes, big name designers
and electronics. There followed 41
raids at flea markets and convention
centers in 26 states, proof there is a
serious problem in our ports and in our
marketplace. A direct connection to
China is evident, but the Chinese
Communist Party may be only part of the
equation.
The bottom line is that another round of
pet food lawsuits is imminent. Consumers
assume USA companies are churning out
deadly pet food products because they
have no contradicting information. We
have requested investigations by
government agencies and offered strong
evidence that such foods may have found
their way back to U.S. distribution
warehouses and retail shelves. The
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USDA-FDA response offers no reason to believe that
investigations are underway. Has
our failure to stringently protect
American pet owners given China another
go at toppling the pet food industry?
Newspapers and television
networks have largely ignored coverage
of the ongoing melamine story in China
but since this report was filed,
emerging evidence points to a terrorist
conspiracy funded by stolen and
counterfeit goods..
We are doing our part to expose this
looming economic disaster; we trust that you will do no
less to protect your pets and the pet
food business.
Since this report was filed, new
evidence has emerged which reveals a terrorist conspiracy funded by stolen
and counterfeit goods. More on
that in the next edition of HEADlines.
http://www.thedogpress.com/DogFood/Conspiracy-10021_Liquorman.asp
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Gold
Links
help you
dig up more
knowledge!
(1)
Dishing
Out Counterfeit Pet Foods
(2)
Alleged counterfeiters named
(3)
CSN Blog, - Stop These Deadly
Imports:
http://chinasupport.blogspot.com/2008/11/president-obama-stop-these-deadly.html
(4)
Court ordered stay on recalled products
- page/website no longer available
(5)
Screen capture of JDCloseout offers
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