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A word on the TWRA Whistleblower Claims
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<blockquote data-quote="backyardtndeer" data-source="post: 5795417" data-attributes="member: 16465"><p>If course not, but again, how do you explain the outliers in Alabama and Kentucky? Do they have the same protocol as Tennessee? Are they doing confirmatory testing? I hope that it is contained to the areas in southwest Tennessee, but some people I have talked with have said it has been in this state since well before the first positive test. They just weren't looking for it until then. It was the positives in Mississippi near the state line that prompted this state to start testing. </p><p> </p><p>As with anything in science though, the results are only as good as those collecting the data, or in this case those testing the samples. Man made errors happen, science is <strong>very</strong> often flawed, sometimes even intentionally....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backyardtndeer, post: 5795417, member: 16465"] If course not, but again, how do you explain the outliers in Alabama and Kentucky? Do they have the same protocol as Tennessee? Are they doing confirmatory testing? I hope that it is contained to the areas in southwest Tennessee, but some people I have talked with have said it has been in this state since well before the first positive test. They just weren't looking for it until then. It was the positives in Mississippi near the state line that prompted this state to start testing. As with anything in science though, the results are only as good as those collecting the data, or in this case those testing the samples. Man made errors happen, science is [B]very[/B] often flawed, sometimes even intentionally.... [/QUOTE]
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