animals. The actual disease BSE appears very rare in natural cases. The disease was jumping in reported cases after this type of recycling of animals was occuring. The worst action the British government could have done was lie about that the fact that BSE would never endanger any human life. Brittains went crazy after death notices reported from a related disease vCJD. After the slaughter of millions of cows the number of BSE dropped from tens of thousands of cases two about one thousand. Apparently a lesson was not learned or even grasped from past occurrences because England did not stop the pre-mentioned cannibalistic activities during the 1990’s. Now at this time, numbers of deaths are rising in a great deal of speed. Most of the European nations have only found a few hundred actual confirmed cases; the nation of Great Britain has a confirmed number of at least 200,000 cases of BSE. (Pattison 2) Failed RegulationThe US has failed to close gaping loopholes in the firewall against Mad Cow Disease, and the feeding of potentially infectious cow parts back to other cattle continues to be largely unmonitored. On Jan 10th, 2001, the FDA charged livestock-feed producers and rendering plants, which powder slaughterhouse waste for use as a cheep feed supplement. With widespread noncompliance with feed labeling and mixing regulations over 180 large cattle rendering companies were found to have the wrong labels on the wrong bags. Harvesting a common ground for bacteria and the Cvjd disease. Furthermore, Bovine by products are still being Imported under loopholes in the Federal regulation. Permitted beef products include milk, blood, fat, gelatin, tallow, bone mineral extracts, collagen, and semen. Why should there be a ban on byproducts like milk? Although it is rarely mentioned, infectious prions can be contained in milk, although it remains a rare chance. For instance in a 1992 Japanese study published in the New Eng...