CEOs for Menu and ChemNutra Testify
Paul Henderson, CEO Menu Foods and Stephen Miller, CEO ChemNutra Testimony before the House Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, April 24, 2007 (video Link)
I was hoping I could use this video to illustrate some conflict between their House testimony, under oath, with what we know now. I didn't spot any yet, but all you recall bloodhounds are welcome to have at it.
But what struck me watching this: Note the excuses. Maybe they just apply to legal property, pets.
The same excuses can't be applied to humans... or can they?
The FDA refuses to tell us the names of the farms that raised the chicken that millions of us ate. If we knew who those farms were we could ask them. "Who did you sell those chickens too?" But it looks like the FDA is applying the same logic to the chickens that Menu and ChemNutra applied to the feed that they got.
"Is there any way we know then if other wheat gluten, or other products or other things have been intentionally altered? You don't know until after the fact? Right" -Rep. Stupak
"There wasn't a testing protocols for identifying it." -Henderson, CEO Menu Foods.
But there is now.
"Before this incident did you ever do any testing of any of the products that came from China?" -Rep. Stupak
"No, there was no known issue to test for."- Miller, CEO ChemNutra
But there is now.
ChemNutra had confidence in the company, but they didn't do any testing.
Do we have confidence in the FDA? Did they do the testing for us or just say, "Well there haven't been a lot of extra deaths from eating chicken so our guess, based on this dilution effect theory, is working."
Remember in the movie 2001 where the killer computer, Hal, decided that they should just let a component fail instead of replacing it first? I guess the plan is to do the same with humans as we did with pets
FDA to Humans: "Let 'em eat Chicken."
If humans start dying, well then we'll tell you who sold you that tainted chicken.
All this talk about dilution effect would be more credible if they had some sample results they could show us. And maybe some tests to look at. They are already experimenting on humans, maybe a few rats could be tested while we are waiting.
Oh, and anyone want to talk about the accumulation effect? Think second-hand smoke or asbestos or even pions from Mad Cows. How much do you have to eat until you get sick or die? We don't know for sure, but when it happens, call us.
The good news? I understand we can buy some human kidneys on the black market in China....
Labels: CEO, ChemNutra, FDA, melamine, melamine in human food supply, Menu Foods, petconnection, rice gluten, Stephen S. Miller, tainted pet food, Xuzhou Anying Biolog
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I have a problem with Miller's answers regarding wheat gluten.
Stupak: "Have there ever been any complaints before about the low protein content?"
Miller: "Well, this was a new product for us."
Stupak: "Okay...from this company? You've used this company before in China, but not this product?"
Miller: "This was the first company we imported...(voice trails off)...We just started last fall in this business...(voice trails off)...This was a new product for us."
Stupak: "Okay, okay."
(video ends)
Vital Wheat Gluten has been listed as one of their products since at least January 2004 on their old websites.
They claim to have been in business for over 12 years.
Do you see why I have a problem with Miller's statements?
Isn't that some form of perjury or am I missing something here?
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