27
Mai
2004

Conspiracy to Commit War Crimes

President George W. Bush knew for over two years that his administration has been promoting policies that qualify as war crimes under the 1996 federal War Crimes Act, the international Third Geneva Convention, and the Torture Convention.

http://www.interventionmag.com/cms/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=750

Uncovering the Rationales for the War on Iraq

The Words of the Bush Administration, Congress, and the Media from September 12, 2001 to October 11, 2002

http://www.pol.uiuc.edu/news/largio.htm


From Information Clearing House

Ashcrofts summer "suspect" list

Background information On Ashcrofts summer "suspect" list

http://inn.globalfreepress.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=290


From Information Clearing House

Opposition Growing to U.S. Exemption on Global Court

The United States may not have enough U.N. votes to exempt American soldiers from prosecution by a new global criminal court, with China now questioning the action in view of the prison scandal in Iraq, diplomats said on Thursday.

http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=5277445


From Information Clearing House

Rape at Abu Ghraib

Practically ignored in the Abu Ghraib torture scandal are the Iraqi female prisoners who have told their attorneys they were raped by U.S. soldiers.

http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0421/mondo2.php


From Information Clearing House

New photos show Abu Ghraib tactics

Naked Iraqis interrogated aggressively in images: In one of the photos, a U.S. soldier can be seen pressing his knee into the neck of one of the three prisoners, who have been forced to huddle together on the floor.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5032107/


From Information Clearing House

Tell the Fish and Wildlife Service that wildlife must come first on Alaska's refuges

Agency plan would sacrifice wildlife, wilderness values to oil

Of all the land protected in our magnificent National Wildlife Refuge System, 60 percent is in Alaska. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is now drafting long-range management plans for all 16 Alaska refuges. The first plan, now available for public comment, will set the tone and direction for the plans that follow.

If the agency gets it wrong on this plan-and so far it has-the future for the others is dark. We have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to protect these matchless places. Please take a moment to tell the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to put wildlife first in Alaska's 16 wildlife refuges, starting with the 200 species that live in the Alaska Peninsula and Becharof National Wildlife Refuges. The deadline for comments is Monday, May 31. You can take immediate action from

http://ga1.org/campaign/AlaskaRefuges/wd8ks5x4ymmej5

Seltene Selbstanzeige

Die "New York Times" kritisiert ihre eigene Berichterstattung im Umfeld des Irak-Krieges.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/deutsch/inhalt/co/17521/1.html

Help Stop Indefinite Detention

Congress must oppose the practice of designating prisoners, “enemy combatants.” It is an unequivocal violation of U.S. and international law.

The Bush Administration’s use of “enemy combatant” designation sets a dangerous precedent where the government detains people -- including prisoners in the United States -- indefinitely without charging them with a crime.

If the government has evidence that an individual is involved with terrorism, there are other, better, legal options than detaining them without charge. By simply locking people away people without giving them the chance to clear their name, the government is violating their civil rights and increasing the chance that an innocent person will be improperly locked up.

Congress must oppose this practice and must not offer any endorsement of indefinite detention. If Congress were to pass legislation allowing this practice, it would be a violation of international law and in clear contradiction of the Constitution.

Take Action! Urge Congress to oppose the indefinite detention of American citizens by the Bush Administration.

http://www.aclu.org/NationalSecurity/NationalSecurity.cfm?ID=15859&c=24

GM Crops Not the Answer

ISP Press Release 27/05/04
ISP to FAO: GM Crops Not the Answer

The Independent Science Panel (ISP) has criticised the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations for its qualified backing of genetically modified (GM) crops in the global fight against hunger.

The FAO recently released its annual publication, The State of Food and Agriculture 2003-2004. This year, the theme was on "Agricultural Biotechnology: Meeting the needs of the poor?" The report touches on the full range of agricultural biotechnology tools and applications, but focuses largely on transgenic or GM crops and their impact on poor people in poor countries.

While acknowledging that biotechnology is not a panacea, the FAO maintains that it holds great promise as a new scientific tool for generating applied agricultural technologies. The report claims that biotechnology is capable of benefiting small, resource-poor farmers, yet also cautions, "Given that technologies that are on the shelf today (generated by conventional research methods) have not yet reached the poorest farmers’ fields, there is no guarantee that the new biotechnologies will fare any better."

Thus, the FAO seems to ignore the implicit message of its own study: GM crops have thus far delivered negligible benefits to the world’s poor. And there is little indication that these trends will change in favour of the poor. As the report points out, crops and agronomic traits of importance to developing countries and marginal production areas have been ignored.

Instead, the focus has been on four crops (soybean, maize, cotton, canola) more suited for industrial agriculture and unlikely to meet the food security needs of poor farmers, and two traits (herbicide tolerance and insect resistance) of limited relevance; herbicide resistance, in particular, is less relevant for developing countries where farm labour is abundant.

These four crops and two traits have, however, been the mainstay of the GM industry, controlled largely by transnational corporations that have reaped most of the benefits. This private sector-led investment in agricultural research and development depends on strong protection of intellectual property rights (IPRs) over GM crops.

The FAO is disingenuous when it calls on countries to develop stronger IPR regimes to promote GM crop research, even as the independent Commission on Intellectual Property Rights has expressed reservations over patent protection for plants and animals. Many developing countries that are World Trade Organisation (WTO) members, particularly the Africa Group, have also expressed similar concerns, joining countless non-governmental and civil society organisations, and some 700 scientists (including ISP members), to call for no patents on living organisms.

Is the FAO ignoring these views, much as it seems to be selective in the evidence it draws on to justify the report’s conclusions? For example, in the section on public attitudes, the report relies heavily on a survey that asks imbalanced questions. This section concludes that people in developing countries are generally likely to support agricultural biotechnology, which is not surprising, given that the risks are not mentioned in the questions asked, only the potential benefits.

Yet the risks of GM crops are increasingly apparent. The FAO report is unacceptably silent on the transgenic contamination of traditional varieties of maize in Mexico, a centre of origin and diversity of maize; it doesn’t discuss biodiversity and food security impacts, let alone the immense implications on cultural and indigenous practices.

Dr. Mae-Wan Ho, director of the Institute of Science in Society (ISIS) and member of the ISP, points to further flaws: "The FAO claims that scientists generally agree that current transgenic crops and the foods derived from them are safe to eat. But there are many scientists - ISP members included - who have questioned this premise, and there is increasing evidence that casts doubt on GM food safety."

The ISP’s report, The Case for a GM-Free Sustainable World, is an extensive review of the scientific and other evidence on the problems and hazards of GM crops and the manifold benefits of all forms of sustainable agriculture (see Executive Summary, appended).

It is clear, from the evidence therein, that there are many unanswered questions on the safety of GM crops. Very few studies have been conducted, particularly as to the effects of GM foods on human health. There is a dearth of published scientific papers on which a reliable database of safety can be established, and the few independent studies that have been carried out raise serious concerns. There is also increasing indication of the environmental and socio- economic impacts of GM crops, particularly on smallholder farmers.

The ISP has called for a global ban on environmental release of GM crops, to make way for agroecology, organic farming and other forms of sustainable agriculture. There is growing evidence that many smallholder farmers in developing countries already have the knowledge, experience and innovative spirit that enable them to farm sustainably and productively, without depending on GM crops. These traditional farming practices best address agriculture that is complex, diverse and risk-prone; GM crops would create many more risks for these farmers. The FAO should be calling for more research into these sustainable practices, so as to better them and make them equitably accessible, rather than into GM crops.

If the world is to seriously address hunger, this means rethinking agriculture and associated policy making, and exploring how traditional knowledge and science can work together, while learning from farmers themselves. World hunger today is more a consequence of economic and political forces that hamper distribution, and less one of inadequate food supply. These, and other issues including access to land, water, credit and markets, the loss of agricultural biodiversity and the inequities in multilateral policies that affect agriculture and rural development, must be addressed.

The FAO would do better to focus on these issues, rather than on GM crops, if it is really serious in "helping build a world without hunger".

Written by Lim Li Ching for the ISP

The Case for A GM-Free Sustainable World - Executive Summary
Why GM Free?

1. GM crops failed to deliver promised benefits

The consistent finding from independent research and on-farm surveys since 1999 is that GM crops have failed to deliver the promised benefits of significantly increasing yields or reducing herbicide and pesticide use. GM crops have cost the United States an estimated $12 billion in farm subsidies, lost sales and product recalls due to transgenic contamination. Massive failures in Bt cotton of up to 100% were reported in India.

Biotech corporations have suffered rapid decline since 2000, and investment advisors forecast no future for the agricultural sector. Meanwhile worldwide resistance to GM has reached a climax in 2002 when Zambia refused GM maize in food aid despite the threat of famine.

2. GM crops posing escalating problems on the farm

The instability of transgenic lines has plagued the industry from the beginning, and this may be responsible for a string of major crop failures. A review in 1994 stated, "While there are some examples of plants which show stable expression of a transgene these may prove to be the exceptions to the rule. In an informal survey of over 30 companies involved in the commercialisation of transgenic crop plants….almost all of the respondents indicated that they had observed some level of transgene inaction. Many respondents indicated that most cases of transgene inactivation never reach the literature."

Triple herbicide-tolerant oilseed rape volunteers that have combined transgenic and non-transgenic traits are now widespread in Canada. Similar multiple herbicide-tolerant volunteers and weeds have emerged in the United States. In the United States, glyphosate-tolerant weeds are plaguing GM cotton and soya fields, and atrazine, one of the most toxic herbicides, has had to be used with glufosinate-tolerant GM maize.

Bt biopesticide traits are simultaneously threatening to create superweeds and Bt-resistant pests.

3. Extensive transgenic contamination unavoidable

Extensive transgenic contamination has occurred in maize landraces growing in remote regions in Mexico despite an official moratorium that has been in place since 1998. High levels of contamination have since been found in Canada. In a test of 33 certified seed stocks, 32 were found contaminated.

New research shows that transgenic pollen, wind-blown and deposited elsewhere, or fallen directly to the ground, is a major source of transgenic contamination. Contamination is generally acknowledged to be unavoidable, hence there can be no co- existence of transgenic and non-transgenic crops.

4. GM crops not safe

Contrary to the claims of proponents, GM crops have not been proven safe. The regulatory framework was fatally flawed from the start. It was based on an anti-precautionary approach designed to expedite product approval at the expense of safety considerations. The principle of ‘substantial equivalence’, on which risk assessment is based, is intended to be vague and ill-defined, thereby giving companies complete licence in claiming transgenic products ‘substantially equivalent’ to non-transgenic products, and hence ‘safe’.

5. GM food raises serious safety concerns

There have been very few credible studies on GM food safety. Nevertheless, the available findings already give cause for concern. In the still only systematic investigation on GM food ever carried out in the world, ‘growth factor-like’ effects were found in the stomach and small intestine of young rats that were not fully accounted for by the transgene product, and were hence attributable to the transgenic process or the transgenic construct, and may hence be general to all GM food. There have been at least two other, more limited, studies that also raised serious safety concerns.

6. Dangerous gene products are incorporated into crops

Bt proteins, incorporated into 25% of all transgenic crops worldwide, have been found harmful to a range of non-target insects. Some of them are also potent immunogens and allergens. A team of scientists have cautioned against releasing Bt crops for human use.

Food crops are increasingly used to produce pharmaceuticals and drugs, including cytokines known to suppress the immune system, induce sickness and central nervous system toxicity; interferon alpha, reported to cause dementia, neurotoxicity and mood and cognitive side effects; vaccines; and viral sequences such as the ‘spike’ protein gene of the pig coronavirus, in the same family as the SARS virus linked to the current epidemic. The glycoprotein gene gp120 of the AIDS virus HIV-1, incorporated into GM maize as a ‘cheap, edible oral vaccine’, serves as yet another biological time-bomb, as it can interfere with the immune system and recombine with viruses and bacteria to generate new and unpredictable pathogens.

7. Terminator crops spread male sterility

Crops engineered with ‘suicide’ genes for male sterility have been promoted as a means of ‘containing’, i.e., preventing, the spread of transgenes. In reality, the hybrid crops sold to farmers spread both male sterile suicide genes as well herbicide tolerance genes via pollen.

8. Broad-spectrum herbicides highly toxic to humans and other species

Glufosinate ammonium and glyphosate are used with the herbicide-tolerant transgenic crops that currently account for 75% of all transgenic crops worldwide. Both are systemic metabolic poisons expected to have a wide range of harmful effects, and these have been confirmed.

Glufosinate ammonium is linked to neurological, respiratory, gastrointestinal and haematological toxicities, and birth defects in humans and mammals. It is toxic to butterflies and a number of beneficial insects, also to the larvae of clams and oysters, Daphnia and some freshwater fish, especially the rainbow trout. It inhibits beneficial soil bacteria and fungi, especially those that fix nitrogen.

Glyphosate is the most frequent cause of complaints and poisoning in the UK. Disturbances of many body functions have been reported after exposures at normal use levels.

Glyphosate exposure nearly doubled the risk of late spontaneous abortion, and children born to users of glyphosate had elevated neurobehavioral defects. Glyphosate caused retarded development of the foetal skeleton in laboratory rats. Glyphosate inhibits the synthesis of steroids, and is genotoxic in mammals, fish and frogs. Field dose exposure of earthworms caused at least 50 percent mortality and significant intestinal damage among surviving worms. Roundup caused cell division dysfunction that may be linked to human cancers.

The known effects of both glufosinate and glyphosate are sufficiently serious for all further uses of the herbicides to be halted.

9. Genetic engineering creates super- viruses

By far the most insidious dangers of genetic engineering are inherent to the process itself, which greatly enhances the scope and probability of horizontal gene transfer and recombination, the main route to creating viruses and bacteria that cause disease epidemics. This was highlighted, in 2001, by the ‘accidental’ creation of a killer mouse virus in the course of an apparently innocent genetic engineering experiment.

Newer techniques, such as DNA shuffling are allowing geneticists to create in a matter of minutes in the laboratory millions of recombinant viruses that have never existed in billions of years of evolution. Disease- causing viruses and bacteria and their genetic material are the predominant materials and tools for genetic engineering, as much as for the intentional creation of bio-weapons.

10. Transgenic DNA in food taken up by bacteria in human gut

There is already experimental evidence that transgenic DNA from plants has been taken up by bacteria in the soil and in the gut of human volunteers. Antibiotic resistance marker genes can spread from transgenic food to pathogenic bacteria, making infections very difficult to treat.

11. Transgenic DNA and cancer

Transgenic DNA is known to survive digestion in the gut and to jump into the genome of mammalian cells, raising the possibility for triggering cancer.

The possibility cannot be excluded that feeding GM products such as maize to animals also carries risks, not just for the animals but also for human beings consuming the animal products.

12. CaMV 35S promoter increases horizontal gene transfer

Evidence suggests that transgenic constructs with the CaMV 35S promoter might be especially unstable and prone to horizontal gene transfer and recombination, with all the attendant hazards: gene mutations due to random insertion, cancer, reactivation of dormant viruses and generation of new viruses. This promoter is present in most GM crops being grown commercially today.

13. A history of misrepresentation and suppression of scientific evidence

There has been a history of misrepresentation and suppression of scientific evidence, especially on horizontal gene transfer. Key experiments failed to be performed, or were performed badly and then misrepresented. Many experiments were not followed up, including investigations on whether the CaMV 35S promoter is responsible for the ‘growth-factor-like’ effects observed in young rats fed GM potatoes.

In conclusion, GM crops have failed to deliver the promised benefits and are posing escalating problems on the farm. Transgenic contamination is now widely acknowledged to be unavoidable, and hence there can be no co-existence of GM and non-GM agriculture. Most important of all, GM crops have not been proven safe. On the contrary, sufficient evidence has emerged to raise serious safety concerns, that if ignored could result in irreversible damage to health and the environment. GM crops should be firmly rejected now.
Why Sustainable Agriculture?

1. Higher productivity and yields, especially in the Third World

Some 8.98 million farmers have adopted sustainable agriculture practices on 28.92 million hectares in Asia, Latin America and Africa. Reliable data from 89 projects show higher productivity and yields: 50-100% increase in yield for rainfed crops, and 5-10% for irrigated crops. Top successes include Burkina Faso, which turned a cereal deficit of 644 kg per year to an annual surplus of 153 kg; Ethiopia, where 12 500 households enjoyed 60% increase in crop yields; and Honduras and Guatemala, where 45,000 families increased yields from 400-600 kg/ha to 2 000-2 500 kg/ha.

Long-term studies in industrialised countries show yields for organic comparable to conventional agriculture, and sometimes higher.

2. Better soils

Sustainable agricultural practices tend to reduce soil erosion, as well as improve soil physical structure and water-holding capacity, which are crucial in averting crop failures during periods of drought.

Soil fertility is maintained or increased by various sustainable agriculture practices. Studies show that soil organic matter and nitrogen levels are higher in organic than in conventional fields.

Biological activity has also been found to be higher in organic soils. There are more earthworms, arthropods, mycorrhizal and other fungi, and micro-organisms, all of which are beneficial for nutrient recycling and suppression of disease.

3. Cleaner environment

There is little or no polluting chemical-input with sustainable agriculture. Moreover, research suggests that less nitrate and phosphorus are leached to groundwater from organic soils.

Better water infiltration rates are found in organic systems. Therefore, they are less prone to erosion and less likely to contribute to water pollution from surface runoff.

4. Reduced pesticides and no increase in pests

Organic farming prohibits routine pesticide application. Integrated pest management has cut the number of pesticide sprays in Vietnam from 3.4 to one per season, in Sri Lanka from 2.9 to 0.5 per season, and in Indonesia from 2.9 to 1.1 per season.

Research showed no increase in crop losses due to pest damage, despite the withdrawal of synthetic insecticides in Californian tomato production.

Pest control is achievable without pesticides, reversing crop losses, as for example, by using ‘trap crops’ to attract stem borer, a major pest in East Africa. Other benefits of avoiding pesticides arise from utilising the complex inter-relationships between species in an ecosystem.

5. Supporting biodiversity and using diversity

Sustainable agriculture promotes agricultural biodiversity, which is crucial for food security and rural livelihoods. Organic farming can also support much greater biodiversity, benefiting species that have significantly declined.

Biodiverse systems are more productive than monocultures. Integrated farming systems in Cuba are 1.45 to 2.82 times more productive than monocultures. Thousands of Chinese rice farmers have doubled yields and nearly eliminated the most devastating disease simply by mixed planting of two varieties.

Soil biodiversity is enhanced by organic practices, bringing beneficial effects such as recovery and rehabilitation of degraded soils, improved soil structure and water infiltration.

6. Environmentally and economically sustainable

Research on apple production systems ranked the organic system first in environmental and economic sustainability, the integrated system second and the conventional system last. Organic apples were most profitable due to price premiums, quicker investment return and fast recovery of costs.

A Europe-wide study showed that organic farming performs better than conventional farming in the majority of environmental indicators. A review by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) concluded that well-managed organic agriculture leads to more favourable conditions at all environmental levels.

7. Ameliorating climate change by reducing direct & indirect energy use

Organic agriculture uses energy much more efficiently and greatly reduces CO2 emissions compared with conventional agriculture, both with respect to direct energy consumption in fuel and oil and indirect consumption in synthetic fertilizers and pesticides.

Sustainable agriculture restores soil organic matter content, increasing carbon sequestration below ground, thereby recovering an important carbon sink. Organic systems have shown significant ability to absorb and retain carbon, raising the possibility that sustainable agriculture practices can help reduce the impact of global warming.

Organic agriculture is likely to emit less nitrous oxide (N2O), another important greenhouse gas and also a cause of stratospheric ozone depletion.

8. Efficient, profitable production

Any yield reduction in organic agriculture is more than offset by ecological and efficiency gains. Research has shown that the organic approach can be commercially viable in the long- term, producing more food per unit of energy or resources.

Data show that smaller farms produce far more per unit area than the larger farms characteristic of conventional farming. Though the yield per unit area of one crop may be lower on a small farm than on a large monoculture, the total output per unit area, often composed of more than a dozen crops and various animal products, can be far higher.

Production costs for organic farming are often lower than for conventional farming, bringing equivalent or higher net returns even without organic price premiums. When price premiums are factored in, organic systems are almost always more profitable.

9. Improved food security and benefits to local communities

A review of sustainable agriculture projects in developing countries showed that average food production per household increased by 1.71 tonnes per year (up 73%) for 4.42 million farmers on 3.58 million hectares, bringing food security and health benefits to local communities.

Increasing agricultural productivity has been shown to also increase food supplies and raise incomes, thereby reducing poverty, increasing access to food, reducing malnutrition and improving health and livelihoods.

Sustainable agricultural approaches draw extensively on traditional and indigenous knowledge, and place emphasis on the farmers’ experience and innovation. This thereby utilises appropriate, low-cost and readily available local resources as well as improves farmers’ status and autonomy, enhancing social and cultural relations within local communities.

Local means of sale and distribution can generate more money for the local economy. For every £1 spent at an organic box scheme from Cusgarne Organics (UK), £2.59 is generated for the local economy; but for every £1 spent at a supermarket, only £1.40 is generated for the local economy.

10. Better food quality for health

Organic food is safer, as organic farming prohibits routine pesticide and herbicide use, so harmful chemical residues are rarely found.

Organic production also bans the use of artificial food additives such as hydrogenated fats, phosphoric acid, aspartame and monosodium glutamate, which have been linked to health problems as diverse as heart disease, osteoporosis, migraines and hyperactivity.

Studies have shown that, on average, organic food has higher vitamin C, higher mineral levels and higher plant phenolics – plant compounds that can fight cancer and heart disease, and combat age-related neurological dysfunctions – and significantly less nitrates, a toxic compound.

Sustainable agricultural practices have proven beneficial in all aspects relevant to health and the environment. In addition, they bring food security and social and cultural well-being to local communities everywhere. There is an urgent need for a comprehensive global shift to all forms of sustainable agriculture.

Source: http://www.i-sis.org.uk/ISPtoFAO.php

National Parks fast falling into disrepair

May 25, 2004 edition - http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0525/p01s02-usgn.html

From aging facilities to overgrown trails, reaching the backcountry is getting harder.

By Brad Knickerbocker
http://www.csmonitor.com/cgi-bin/encryptmail.pl?ID=C2F2E1E4A0CBEEE9E3EBE5F2E2EFE3EBE5F2>
Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor

ASHLAND, ORE. - Leaky lodge roofs. Potholed roads. Beaches closed for lack of a lifeguard. Not enough rangers in their Smokey Bear hats teaching kids about flora and fauna.

It's not a picture Americans want to imagine for their national parks - the "crown jewels" often likened to European cathedrals.

But as the nation approaches the year's first holiday weekend when families head for the mountains, seashore, and battlefield monuments, there's a groundswell of concern (bordering on revolt) among current and retired US Park Service employees over the condition of national parks.

Despite the efforts and rhetoric of Interior Secretary Gale Norton and Park Service Director Fran Miainella, the backlog of much-needed park maintenance continues to grow, these employees say.

Insiders have leaked a Park Service memo ordering park superintendents to refer to budget-driven program cuts as "service level adjustments." Such adjustments, the memo suggests, could include closing visitor centers on some holidays, cutting back on ranger talks and tours, eliminating lifeguard services at beaches, and closing parks two days a week. In a sideshow drama, the chief of the park police in Washington has been threatened with dismissal for speaking out about budget needs and staffing levels.

Meanwhile, a coalition of environmental groups has just sued the Interior Department over its failure to minimize the air pollution impacts of nearby development on more than a dozen national parks and wilderness areas in the Rocky Mountain West. Interior is charged with failure to uphold the Clean Air Act around parks.

The National Park Service is a mammoth organization. With some 20,000 professionals and 125,000 volunteers, it oversees 388 parks, monuments, battlefields, historic sites, lakeshores, recreation areas, scenic rivers and trails, and the White House. The number of park units has nearly doubled since 1970, and annual visits now total nearly 300 million. All of this costs some $2.3 billion a year.

But critics say (and administration officials acknowledge) that's not enough to keep the resources in good shape while meeting the recreational and educational expectations of visitors. According to the General Accounting Office, the backlog of deferred maintenance at national parks has grown to something between $4 billion and $6.8 billion.

Speaking at Everglades National Park the first summer of his presidency, President Bush pledged to "restore and renew America's national parks." Since then, however, the administration and Congress have budgeted $662 million in new funding for such improvements. That sounds like a lot, but spread over four budget cycles (2002-2005) it's inadequate to meet the need, say watchdog groups.

The private National Parks Conservation Association says $600 million in additional funds are needed every year to adequately chip away at the park maintenance backlog. Among the problems outlined in the association's recent report:

. Hikers cannot reach backcountry cabins at Mount Rainier National Park in Washington State because necessary bridges and trails need repair.

. Large sections of a historic lighthouse and Fort Jefferson at Dry Tortugas National Park in South Florida are unsafe.

. The visitor center at the USS Arizona Memorial in Hawaii is sinking.

. Yosemite National Park needs more than $40 million for backlogged projects, including trail and campground maintenance, sewer system replacement, and electrical upgrades.

. Ancient stone structures are collapsing at Chaco Culture National Historical Park in New Mexico.

. At Yellowstone, 150 miles of roads have not been repaired in years, and many of the park's several hundred buildings are in poor condition.

"Claims that there are now more dollars than ever before, [are] simply not true at the park level," says Bill Wade, former superintendent of Shenandoah National Park in Virginia and spokesman for the Coalition of National Park Service Retirees.

"Parks across the system are having to significantly cut personnel - including maintenance, law enforcement, and interpretive staff as well as resource specialists - because the discretionary budget at the park level has diminished over the past several years."

The Park Service retirees group has been joined by active-duty insiders - the Association of National Park Rangers and Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility - in publicizing in-house memos sent to park officials.

"It is now time to ... determine what actually has to happen to stay within the funds you have been allocated," orders one such memo. "Please send us a bulleted list of 'service level adjustments' you plan to make." Among the suggested cuts: Closing visitor centers on federal holidays, eliminating guided ranger tours, and closing parks on Sundays and Mondays.

Part of the problem is, the park service has had other expensive obligations to meet: scheduled pay raises for federal employees, cleaning up after hurricanes and other natural disasters, and - since the terrorist attacks of 911 - providing extra security for places like the Statue of Liberty and the Washington Monument when the Department of Homeland Security declares a Code Orange alert.

While noting the size of the task, political appointees running the Interior Department and National Park Service tend to emphasize the positive. Park Service director Fran Mainella recently told lawmakers that the agency has "more funds per employee, per acre, and per visitor than at any time in its history." Since the Bush administration took over, she said, more than 1,300 repair and rehabilitation projects have been funded.

Meanwhile, the Park Service and the Travel Industry Association of America have launched a "See America's National Parks" program to encourage Americans to visit their national parks. But in the current budgetary climate, say some observers, that may be frustrating.

"You can't engage in large-scale efforts with the travel industry to ramp up visitors and then at the same time pressure superintendents to cut service," says Denny Huffman, former superintendent of Dinosaur National Monument in Colorado and Utah. "The only possible outcome ... is a reduced quality in the visitor's experience."

* http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0525/p01s02-usgn.html


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http://www.csmonitor.com/2001/0821/p1s2-ussc.html
06/25/01

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http://www.csmonitor.com/cgi-bin/wit_article.pl?script/2001/06/25/p3s1.txt


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Informant: Teresa Binstock

BUSH CONTINUES MISLEADING ON PRISON ABUSE SCANDAL

http://www.misleader.org/daily_mislead/Read.asp?fn=df05262004.html

A continuing education at Abu Ghraib University

Shocking images are teaching hubristic Americans an overdue lesson: the difference between guilt and shame

http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/edit/archives/2004/05/26/2003157028


From Information Clearing House

Wider Iraqi abuse shown

Pentagon memos portray assaults: A wider range of Iraqi detainee abuses by American soldiers across the Iraq war zone is chronicled in Pentagon records obtained by The Denver Post, from electric shocks to threats of execution using gun play.

http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36~11676~2171751,00.html


From Information Clearing House

US war policy a "grave error"

Perle: US war policy a "grave error"

Toronto Star

05/26/04

"One of the ideological architects of the Iraq war has criticized the U.S.-led occupation of the country as 'a grave error.' Richard Perle, until recently a powerful adviser to U.S. Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, described U.S. policy in post-war Iraq as a failure. ... 'We didn't have to find ourselves in the role of occupier. We could have made the transition that is going to be made at the end of June more or less immediately,' he told BBC radio, referring to the U.S. and British plan to transfer political authority in Iraq to an interim government on June 30."


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Rights groups criticize US hostage-taking

05/26/04

In a little-noticed development amid Iraq's prison abuse scandal, the U.S. military is holding dozens of Iraqis as bargaining chips to put pressure on their wanted relatives to surrender, according to human rights groups. These detainees are not accused of any crimes, and experts say their detention violates the Geneva Conventions and other international laws.

http://tinyurl.com/34j9g


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

NO to the Death Penalty - The appeal to save James

James Allridge

(USA - Texas) - 41 years old

Sentenced to death

Execution set on August 26th 2004

His story

James comes from a poor family. He was arrested in 1985 with his brother Ronald -already executed in 1995- for robbery and murder of a convenience store clerk. Since 1987 he is jailed in the death rows of Huntsville and Livingston, where he is just staying now, in Texas. His lawyers appointed by the court defended him in such a weakly way, faintly investigating on the extenuating circumstances to take before the jury. When his case passed at federal level, they resigned. Thanks to a legal fund made up by some of his supporters, now James can rely on an skilful attorney, able to carry out his appeal. Actually, the hopes this may get success are quite scarce.

Anyone interested in supporting his case can contact the links below.
http://www.santegidio.org/en/pdm/news/ap_allridge.htm

The appeal to save James

The Community of Sant'Egidio invites everybody to share its appeal aiming to spare James's life from a death sentence, sending the following statement to the competent authorities of Texas, as it occurred in the past, by fax or e-mail.

Russian Academy of Science : International Conference Mobile communication and Health: September 20-23, 2004, Moscow

Dear Prof. Dr. Grigoriev

In the next conference in Moscow you have the “star participation” of Dr. M. Repacholi WHO.

But I have the experience in Luxembourg (24.2.2003) that Dr. M. Repacholi gives no-answer to the main health questions.

30 YEARS DUPLICATING STUDIES:

I send you now the information presented in Luxembourg (24.2.2003) to the European Commission, WHO and mobile industry, about the Blood Brain Barrier alteration, documented in Russia since 1972, without any answer from WHO and European Commission.
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/blood_brain_barrier_alteration_30%20years_dublicating_studies.pdf

MICROWAVE HEARING

After a mobile station was placed only 5 meters from our house in Barcelona (with seven children) in year 1996, I have cancer, epilepsy and “microwave hearing”.

We were direct radiated, day and night, and we left our house in January 2001.

But recently we have the information from NASA (experimentation year 1980) about the brain alteration and “microwave hearing”, that can be considered as psychological torture.

* But in Spain the neurologists have no-information.

LOW-POWER MICROWAVE TESTING CARRIED OUT BY NASA IN 1980:

“When people are illuminated with properly modulated low power microwaves the sensation is reported as a buzzing, clicking, or hissing which seems to originate (regardless of the person's position in the field) within or just behind the head”.

ANTENNAS AND WIRELESS "DECT" CAN EMIT PERMANENT MICROWAVES RADIATION (24 HOURS/DAY) WITHIN THE HOUSES WITH CHILDREN AND PREGNANT WOMEN AS GUINEA-PIGS.

* Wireless "DECT" can emit more density of power of permanent microwaves radiation “within the neighbouring houses" that the well-known antennas placed to one hundred meters of distance.

Fortunately Russia has measures of health protection as Precautionary Principle, but I am afraid that Dr. M. Repacholi can be promoting a new brain alteration as “Harmonisation”.

Yours faithfully
Miguel Muntané


Russian National Committee on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
World Health Organization
Russian Academy of Science
Russian Academy of Medical Science
international conference
Mobile communication and Health:
medical, biological and social problems
September 20-23, 2004, Moscow, Russia

Invitation

Welcome to Moscow!

The International conference “Mobile communication and Health: medical, biological and social problems” will be held in Moscow, Russia. September 20-23, 2004.

Today the number of mobile phones users is increasing rapidly. Up to 2005 year it is expected 1.6 billions of mobile phones users worldwide. Everyday in Russia about 35 millions people are exposed to EMF from mobile phones and about 80 millions from base stations. The consequences of such EMF exposure are unpredictable.

The main aim of the meeting is to provide international forum on presentation and discussion of all problem topics, dealing with mobile phones, to create public awareness on possible EMF bioeffects and join efforts of scientists, public and businessmen in rational regulation of mobile phones problem.

topics

* EMF bioeffects of mobile communications

* Development of EMF safety standards for mobile communications

* Practical application of EMF safety standards for mobile communications

* Occupational EMF exposure in mobile communications industry

* Environmental EMF safety

* Social problems of mobile communications: population safety and consumers’ rights

* Children and mobile communications

* Public communication & relations applied to EMF

In the frame of the conference one-day scientific seminar “Modification of EMF bioeffects” will be held on September 23, 2004

Discussion topics

* Combined effects of EMF and physical factors

* Modification of EMF bioeffects by modulation and complex exposure modes.

* Dependence of EMF bioeffects from individual organism condition and age (hypersensitivity of children)

* EMF exposure effects on development of somatic diseases and organism responses to changes in environmental condition.

Official languages: Russian, English

Registration fees
Participant
300 USD
Accompanying person
100 USD

Preliminary program will appear in June 2004. Final program will be available at the conference.

Social program: a Social program for participants and accompanying persons will be offered.

Second announcement: will include the detailed information on registration procedure, fees, hotel accommodation and hotel reservation forms, travel information, scientific and social programs.

We are looking forward to meet you in Moscow

You are kindly invited to present your paper in above important areas.

Participants are encouraged to submit a summary of their scientific work for oral or poster presentation. Accepted abstracts will be published as Abstracts Book and distributed to participants at the conference.

Abstracts and registration card should be sent to Organizing committee by e-mail.

Instruction for authors:
title: 14-pt, centered, bold.
authors: 12-pt, centered, bold, with short address
text: 1-2 pages, Times New Roman, 12 pt with 1,5 pt interval.

Please note that abstracts will be reproduced in the book of abstract in unchanged form.

The deadline for abstract submission is June 30, 2004

International Scientific committee
Dr. Grigoriev A.I., Vise-president of Russian Academy of Science
Dr. Repacholi M.H., Coordinator of Radiation and Environmental Health Program, World Health Organization
Dr. Onischenco G.G., Chief of the Federal Service for Consumers’ Rights and Social Welfare
Dr. Mild K.H., National Institute for Working Life, Sweden
Dr. Iliyn L.A. academican of Russian Academy of Medical Science. Institute of biophysics
Dr. Izmerov N.F. academican of Russian Academy of Medical Science, Institute of Occupational Health

Organizing Committee
Chairman – prof. Grigoriev Yu. G., Chairmen of Russian National Committee on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
Deputy chairman – Grigoriev O.A.,
Director of Center for electromagnetic safety. O.Grigoriev@pole.com.ru
Rubtsova N.B., Scientific Institute of Occupational Health, Dr. (in biology)
Naidich V.I., PhD, radiobiology
Secretary of Organizing Committee –
Bichelday Eugenia, PhD. Eugenia@pole.com.ru

Address: 46 Zhivopisnaya st.,

123182 Moscow, Russia

tel./ fax: +7 (095) 193-0187

RNK@pole.com.ru

More information is available at:
http://www.pole.com.ru/news_en.htm

GIB PLC KEINE CHANCE

http://de.geocities.com/threecrows2403/

Global Warming - News

27. 5. 2004

http://ecolog.twoday.net/stories/227680/

World Pays Heavy Price for Global Airline Boom

"Beneath the glamorous high-flying image of aviation is a grossly polluting industry," said Paul de Zylva, head of Friends of the Earth in London.

Environmentalists say airlines rate as one of the most polluting forms of transport, with 16,000 commercial jets producing over 600 million tons of carbon dioxide every year...

read further under:

http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/25274/story.htm

Ashcroft: al-kay-duh's gonna get you

Wednesday, May 26, 2004

(excerpt)

It is sincerely puzzling. How does Ashcroft know al-Qaeda's "plans for an attack on America were 90 percent complete" and yet he cannot hunt 'em down and smoke 'em out? "The intelligence does not contain specifics such as timing, method or place of an attack. But officials say it is backed with greater corroboration than usual, including information that operatives may already be in the United States," reports the usual suspect, the Associated Bush Ministry of Propaganda Press.
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20040526/D82QGFJO7.html

"The ominous warning returns the nation's attention to terrorism, the issue that President Bush has highlighted as a central theme of his re-election campaign, after intense focus on other subjects like prisoner abuses in Iraq. Bush has lost ground in the polls, falling in approval ratings to the lowest point of his presidency."

Indeed, our attention has wandered to subjects the Bushites don't want us to think about -- the Geneva Convention, mass murder on a grand scale, the fact 9/11 will be paved over with a few tons of white paint, and the rampant criminality of government and corporations.

"Ashcroft said the withdrawal of Spanish troops from Iraq due to the political repercussions of the train bombings could lead al-Qaida to attempt to influence U.S. politics."

In other words, because the Spanish people are outraged and sickened by what Bush is doing in Iraq Americans may have to suffer terrorist attacks.

"After the March 11 attack in Madrid, an al Qaida spokesman announced that 90% of the arrangements for an attack on the United States were complete," said Ashcroft.

I'd like to know where this so-called "al Qaida spokesman" made his announcement. If Ashcroft identified an al-kay-duh spokesman, why didn't the FBI or the CIA arrest or kill him? Is it because there was no "spokesman" per se, just more "chatter," maybe in a Yahoo! chat room? How is it Ashcroft knows "that 90% of the arrangements for an attack on the United States were complete"? Did al-kay-duh send Ashcroft a Powerpoint presentation? If Bush and Ashcroft know so much, why can't they arrest them?

These may sound like silly questions. And yet we are told this with absolutely no evidence, as if we are children who are expected to take Bush's word for it.

"Al Qaida may perceive that a large scale attack in the United States this summer or fall (autumn) would lead to similar consequences."

Just in time for the election, naturally.

Is Ashcroft saying that if al-kay-duh manages to pull off a terrorist attack the American will vote in a socialist government like they did in Spain? In Spain, at least, they are allowed to vote for socialists.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uslatest/story/0,1282,-4108657,00.html

Ashcroft trotted out an old al-kay-duh wanted poster.
http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=2981709
In other words, attempt to round up the same old suspects -- or don't round them up because if they did there'd be nobody left to scare the American people with.

Of course, after Bush is re-appointed, there will be no need to scare people. Bush won't have the time because he will be busy attacking Syria and Iran, maybe Saudi Arabia.

and

Credible threat: Bush's plan to steal or postpone the election"

http://kurtnimmo.com/archives/00000134.html


Informant: VInce Bradley

Omega-News Collection 27. May 2004

Al Gore Rips Bush
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/227447/

Amnesty blasts U.S., allies in report
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/227479/

Watch What You Say...
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/226655/

LET'S TALK AMERICA
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/226872/

Fast Arctic thaw is a sign of global warming
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/225772/

Global warming - press review
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/226658/

Bank of America sets new industry best practices for climate change and forest policies
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/226879/

America's Gasoline Dangerously Inexpensive
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/226990/

Largest Companies Taking Climate Change Into Account
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/227067/

The Day After Tomorrow
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/227403/

Canada, US Scientists Impatient for 'Slow Quake'
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/226671/

A shot in the dark
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/225636/

Tell the EU to clean up its act on illegal timber
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/227405/

Tell the UN that bottom trawling stinks
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/227408/

Administration considers speed, routing limits to save big whales
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/226882/

Approval of Bt11 Maize Endangers Humans and Livestock
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/225648/

Bio-remediation Without Caution
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/226106/

Pharm Crop Products In US Market
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/226967/

What happens to drugs when they leave our systems?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/225775/

Undo Global Warming: Don't Wait Until The Day After Tomorrow
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/226514/

The Bush Administration and the Dismantling of Public Safeguards - Bush Administration's Assault of Public Safeguards
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/226629/

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Gen. Zinni: 'They've Screwed Up'
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/225571/

The myth of the reluctant occupier
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/225625/

Saudi Envoy: Iraq War Was 'Colonial' and About Oil
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/225627/

Just when Iraq gets ugly, neocons talk of taking over the world
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/225631/

Mr. President
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/225744/

Iraq Prisoner Abuse Investigation
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/225760/

History lesson: GOP must stop Bush
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/225781/

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Those Missing Taguba Pages: More Dirty Tricks on the Road
http://www.dissidentvoice.org/May2004/Nimmo0524.htm

Soldier claims he was beaten as part of training at Guantanamo
http://cbs11tv.com/national/Soldier-Guantanamo-aa/resources_news_html

Opposition grows against U.S. demand for war crimes prosecutions exemption
http://www.cbc.ca/cp/world/040522/w052206.html

America's brutal culture of unseen oppression
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article6249.htm

Our Darkest Days Are Here
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article6250.htm

US on path of self-destruction
http://newstodaynet.com/25may/ss1.htm

Iraqis fail to regain control of oil revenue
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/9E21D088-7317-45DF-BE62-7CE8BEB830B1.htm

Her Son Was Told by the Recruiter He Wouldn't See Combat; Now He's Dead
http://www.counterpunch.org/weill05222004.html

The Real Reasons for the Upcoming War With Iraq
http://www.ratical.org/ratville/CAH/RRiraqWar.html

US journalists face credibility gap
How financial pressures affect journalists
http://media.guardian.co.uk/site/story/0,14173,1224127,00.html


From Information Clearing House

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Mr. President, what planet are you on?
http://www.antiwar.com/eland/?articleid=2652

Uncle Sam wants you anyway
http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=18778

US snubs Blair's call for real Iraqi sovereignty
http://tinyurl.com/2z2jq

Why Ashcroft must go
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=2667

The liberation of the Middle East
http://www.strike-the-root.com/4/bylund/bylund10.html

A Vietnam vet on "supporting the troops"
http://www.counterpunch.org/banko05252004.html

Sham elections
http://www.termlimits.org/Press/Common_Sense/cs1116.html

Paranoid Nation
http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0421/fahim.php

The 10 mistakes
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2004/05/26/zinni/

Iraq's religious tide cannot be turned back
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/FE26Ak05.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

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The Ultimate Insider
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A50388-2004May23?language=printer


Informant: kevcross5

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Breeding Brutality
http://www.tompaine.com/articles/breeding_brutality.php

America's Prison Problem
http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=mdcqt9n6.4l8gm9n6.adqqt9n6.tiniiyn6.80374&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tompaine.com%2Fopinion%2F%23000259

Amnesty blasts U.S., allies in report

By Krishnadev Calamur
Published 5/26/2004 3:52 PM

WASHINGTON, May 26 (UPI) -- The U.S.-led war on terror is "bankrupt of vision and bereft of principle," and has made the world more dangerous, the human rights group Amnesty International said in its latest report Wednesday. The group's 2004 report criticizes the United States and its allies, along with militant groups worldwide, for what it calls "the most sustained attack on human rights and international humanitarian law in the last 50 years." Over the past four years, 177 armed groups have operated in 65 countries, which make-up one-third of the world's population, the report said. Fifty-five percent of these groups killed civilians and 20 percent committed rape and other sexual violence. One-third of governments responded to this violence by killing civilians; 36 percent by torturing and ill-treating people; and 28 percent through sexual violence, including rape, the report added. The report comes down heavily on both governments and militant groups. It details torture and ill-treatment in 132 countries, political killings in 47, and detainments without trial or charge in 58 nations. It also detailed killings and attacks by militants in 34 countries, torture or ill treatment in 18, and hostage-takings and abductions in 16.

"This is to say that the war on terror has evolved into a global street brawl with governments and armed groups duking it out, and innocent civilians suffering severely," William Schulz, executive director of Amnesty International USA, at a news conference in Washington. Amnesty chastised the Bush administration's responses to the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks on New York and Washington that killed nearly 3,000 people. Schulz said the U.S. response to the attacks and the subsequent war on Iraq had exacerbated the security situation around the world. He added the alleged abuse of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison, the killing of civilians in Iraq, the indefinite detention of terrorism-related detainees at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and the USA PATRIOT Act showed the Bush administration was trying to pursue security at all costs.

"But to President Bush's claim that the war on terror is making the world safer, we say that he is sadly mistaken," Schulz said. "The administration's war on terror is bankrupt of vision and bereft of principle, and it has made the world a far more dangerous place." Schulz said some of the U.S. actions in Iraq may, in fact, constitute war crimes, and called for a full investigation and an appropriate conclusion. "Amnesty certainly believes that if some of these allegations are substantiated in an appropriate process, that they may very well constitute war crimes," he said. "Amnesty International is not itself an adjudicator of those kinds of decisions, but we certainly believe that there is the profound potential for that." The report said its own research had shown that since the U.S.-led war on terror began, terror-related violence had increased worldwide. The number of armed groups rose by 17 percent from the two-year period before Sept. 11, 2001, to the two years after it, and the number of militant groups had increased from 132 to 154 in the same period. "It is clear that the way in which the war on terror is being conducted today is not making us safer," Schulz said. "To put it as simply as possible, it is in fact a failure. It is making the world more dangerous."

Jessica Stern, a lecturer in public policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, said the U.S.-led responses to militancy had caused alienation in much of the Islamic world, causing militants to feed of the anti-Western sentiments and garner more support.

"We must always weigh the consequences in that context of our actions," she said. "If we humiliate people in the Islamic world, we are assisting the terrorists." Stern said the problem of terrorism was one with which the world would have to live. "The threat of terrorism is likely to continue to rise," she said at the news conference. " There are no short-term remedies." The U.S. State Department downplayed the criticisms by the human rights group. "We work with Amnesty International, we listen to Amnesty International. We have close ties. We talk to them all the time, share information," State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said. "That being said, we don't necessarily agree with their views." He called Amnesty's allegation that Bush's war on terror was "bankrupt of vision and bereft of principle" a "sound bite, but a sound bite we would disagree with."

"This president has enunciated a very clear vision of defending civilization, defending society, defending decency from people who want only destruction," he said. Boucher denied that the war on terror had lessened the U.S. concern for human rights around the world, especially among its allies, some of who have been accused of harsh crackdowns on dissidents veiled as a fight against terrorism. "We have raised human rights cases and issues with leaders of governments, including governments that are very close to us in the war on terrorism," he said. "We have made clear that we believe that constructing a healthy society where rights are respected, where people enjoy freedoms and hope and opportunity is an essential part of fighting the war on terrorism. So for those two basic reasons I would reject the overall argument." Boucher, however, added that the State Department took the Amnesty report seriously. "We look at what they say," he said. "We look at specific cases they raise and make sure that we are doing what we can for the people who might be hurt by harmful practices around the world."

http://tinyurl.com/2g7yp

Informant: Geraldo Cienmarcos

Bush Continues Misleading On Prison Abuse Scandal

May 26, 2004


In his speech before the U.S. Army War College this week, President Bush again tried to absolve himself and his Administration from any responsibility for the atrocities at Abu Ghraib prison. He said the abuse was "disgraceful conduct by a few American troops who dishonored our country and disregarded our values" 1. But new reports show that the Administration - and President Bush himself - approved key documents that originally opened the door to the abuse.

Since the scandal broke, the Administration has said that, in Iraq, it always insisted on following the Geneva Conventions on humane treatment for prisoners. However, in a letter to the Red Cross dated December 24, 2003, the Bush Administration asserted that detainees in Iraq "were not entitled to the full protections of the Geneva Convention" 2. This disregard for internationally-recognized human rights regulations was consistent with a January 2002 directive by the White House labeling the Geneva Conventions "quaint" and "obsolete" 3. It is also consistent with a Newsweek report showing that "President Bush, along with Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and Attorney General John Ashcroft signed off on a secret system of detention and interrogation that opened the door to such methods" of abuse and torture as documented at Abu Ghraib 4. Those secret orders were designed "to sidestep the historical safeguards of the Geneva Conventions."

Instead of acknowledging these documents and upholding his pledge to "usher in an era of personal responsibility,"5 the Bush Administration is now assaulting those who brought the story to light. Sgt. Samuel Provance told the Associated Press he has "been disciplined by the military and stripped of his security clearance" after he publicly refuted the President's claims that the abuse was only the work of a few soldiers6. Meanwhile, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld banned "digital cameras, camcorders and cellphones with cameras" from all military installations in Iraq7. And, as MSNBC reports, the whole Administration is "lashing out at American journalists, adding their official voices to the chorus of talk radio, conservative Web site and newspaper columnists" who claim the media's coverage of the scandal and Iraq in general "is undermining support for the war"8.

Sources:

1. President Outlines Steps to Help Iraq Achieve Democracy and Freedom, 05/24/2004.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/05/20040524-10.html
2. "Commander in Iraq to Be Replaced", Los Angeles Times, 05/25/2004.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/iraq/la-052504sanchez_lat,1,4517735.story?coll=la-home-headlines
3. "White House memo criticized", USA Today, 05/26/2004.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2004-05-25-memo_x.htm
4. "The Roots of Torture", Newsweek, May 24, 2004.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/4989422/
5. President Bush Discusses Progress in Education in St. Louis, 01/05/2004.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/01/20040105-2.html
6. "Soldier Who Spoke Out About Prisoner Abuse Disciplined", WXII12.com, 05/26/2004.
http://www.wxii12.com/news/3347636/detail.html
7. "Rumsfeld Bans Camera Phones in Iraq: Report", Agence France Presse, 05/23/2004.
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/0523-06.htm
8. "Media takes heat from administration over Iraq", MSNBC, 05/25/2004.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/5023564/


Source: http://www.misleader.org/daily_mislead/Read.asp?fn=df05262004.html

Al Gore Rips Bush

"How dare the incompetent and willful members of this Bush/Cheney Administration humiliate our nation and our people in the eyes of the world and in the conscience of our own people."

http://www.moveonpac.org/goreremarks052604.html/


Informant: Mike Conley



One quote here, read the entire thing if you're interested. Gore here recognizes the "us and them" paradox where we de-humanize our "enemies." You don't have to believe in a soul to recognize what he's saying here. If you want to watch it, go here http://www.cspan.org/ and click on the Al Gore item (Fmr. V.P. Al Gore Address on Iraq Policy )


Informant: Ken DeBusk

Tom Bearden remembers Gene Mallove

With the murder of Gene Mallove, we've lost one of the most dedicated and sincere ­ and competent ­ researchers in the alternate energy field. He was a champion­even the champion­of rigorous scientific work on cold fusion. Due in large part to his stalwart efforts, cold fusion is one area that just would not be squelched, even though some of the most powerful (and even some of the most immoral) aspects of the big and powerful nuclear and hot fusion community vehemently opposed and still oppose cold fusion.

It is doubly sad because of the energy crisis hurtling upon us and threatening eventual economic collapse of the U.S. and of our society. Gene well-understood that coming massive problem, and he also understood that the conventional energy things being worked on and funded by the established scientific community were largely “business as usual”, and not anywhere near equal to solving the problem.

It is triply sad because, starting from statistical fluctuations in systems originally at constant temperature and in equilibrium, it is already well-known and experimentally proven ­ e.g., in forefront thermodynamics; see Wang et al., Phys. Rev. Lett., 89(5), 29 July 2002 ­ that the statistical fluctuations alone are sufficient to “make the chemical reactions run backwards” for up to two seconds in a region of the size of a cubic micron. In an aqueous solution, that is some 30 billion ions and molecules involved in that region where the reactions can be and are being reversed.

As Gene often pointed out, the only thing chemically preventing nuclear reactions at low temperature is the “Coulomb barrier” between like charges, such as two hydrogen ions (simply two free protons). Yet the statistical fluctuations alone can temporarily result in the “Coulomb barrier” becoming a “Coulomb attractor” between like charges. If this reversal lasts sufficiently long, then statistically some of the H+ ions will be drawn together closely enough to involve the strong force region, forming a quasi-nucleus.

In that case, decay of the fluctuation can indeed lead to a new nuclear reaction where a single quark flips in one proton and converts it to a neutron, producing a deuterium nucleus. Obviously there are many more previously uninvestigated “backwards nuclear reactions” available from this generatrix of statistical fluctuations. Just as obviously, without additional stimulation, the backwards reaction occurs but with extremely low expectation.

This “statistical reversal of reactions” momentarily, is especially pertinent if very sharp perturbations are also made to the solution; in nonequilibrium thermodynamics, it is already well-known and proven that strong gradients are one of the areas that experimentally violate the Second Law of thermodynamics. It is also well-known that re-ordering and shifts to new states not otherwise achievable are accomplished. And to quote Kondepudi and Prigogine, not much is known about it, either experimentally or theoretically. It simply has not been sufficiently investigated scientifically.

So one day, it is almost certain that cold fusion efforts will prevail, because ­ if the scientific community would simply fund research in the area, particularly for the pioneers, some doctoral theses programs, and some sharp young post doctoral programs ­ then in a very short time cold fusion would be proven and established, including controllably. These were the kinds of things that Gene was deeply dedicated to try to help bring about.

It is also sad that now Gene will not live to see the eventual fruition of his hard work and tremendous dedication over these years. When it does happen, he will have played a major role in getting that great achievement established.

Gene was always an inspiration and uplifting, and I very much valued his friendship and our occasional contacts. He was also that rarity of rarities: A real gentleman in this old modern cut-throat world, and a person with a truly noble soul. He will be sorely missed.

With the untimely passing of Gene Mallove, we have truly lost one of the real pioneers and one of the great alternative energy researchers of all time. We shall not see his likes again for many a year.

With deepest regret,

Tom Bearden
http://www.cheniere.org

26
Mai
2004

Studien, die die Schädlichkeit hochfrequenter elektromagnetischer Felder belegen

Die Mobilfunkbetreiber behaupten immer wieder (wider eigenes besseres Wissen), es lägen keine Studien vor, die die Schädlichkeit hochfrequenter elektromagnetischer Felder belegen. Leider ist das Gegenteil der Fall. Mittlerweile gibt es viele tausende Studien zu dem Thema, darunter einige sehr brisante, die zum Teil sogar von den Betreibern selbst in Auftrag gegeben wurden. Die wenigen Studien, die von den Betreibern zu ihren Gunsten angeführt werden, wurden von ihnen finanziert oder sind unbrauchbar, da sie in Methodik oder Epidemiologie nicht zielführend sind. Deshalb werden wir an dieser Stelle die Ergebnisse einiger besonders brisanter Studien veröffentlichen. Die Resultate dieser Studien müßten eigentlich zu einer sofortigen Abschaltung der meisten Sendeanlagen bzw. in jedem Falle zu drastischen Senkungen der Grenzwerte führen.

Quelle: http://www.elektrosmognews.de/Studien/studien.html


http://omega.twoday.net/topics/Wissenschaft+zu+Mobilfunk/

Krebscluster in der Nähe von Funkantennen

Verdachtsfälle: Häufungen von Krebs und schweren Erkrankungen in der Nähe von Funkantennen.

Quelle: http://www.iddd.de/umtsno/60krebs.htm

Omega siehe auch:

Schockstudie der EU: Handys knacken die DNS und bewirken schwere Zellschädigung
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/482751/

Häufungen von Krebs- und anderen Erkrankungen in der Nähe von Mobilfunk-Sendeanlagen
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/298645/

Krebscluster in der Nähe von Mobilfunkantennen
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/162552/

Erhöhtes Krebsrisiko in Sendernähe
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/393983/

60 Krebscluster in der Nähe von Funkantennen
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/526791/

Mobilfunk bleibt gefährlich
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/702792/

Krankheiten rund um die Sender
http://home.real-net.de/schreiner/stoppschild/esmog/haeufungen.html

Die Naila-Mobilfunkstudie
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/283426/

Krebsfälle in OÖ und Gesundheitsschäden unter dem Einfluss hochfrequenter elektromagnetischer Felder
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/749728/

Spanien: Metaliste, Krebscluster aus ganz Spanien
http://www.elektrosmognews.de/news/spanienmeta.htm

Schlaflos in Volturino - Immer mehr missgebildete Tiere in bestrahltem Dorf
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1157746/

Mobilfunkturm des Todes: 55 Tote in Slupsk (Stolp) in Polen und weitere 53 schwer Erkrankte
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/422749/

Carnavon Street: Cancer Street - Straße des Krebses
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/429435/

Leukämieopfer in Spanien
http://www.mobilfunk-buergerforum.de/presse/Spanien020116.htm

Häufungen von Krebs- und anderen Erkrankungen in der Nähe von Mobilfunk-Sendeanlagen
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/298645/

Spanische Presseberichte über Anhäufungen von Krebs- und anderen Erkrankungen in der Nähe von Mobilfunk-Sendeanlagen 2000 - 2003
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/167181/

Vermehrtes Auftreten von Krebs in der Nähe von Mobilfunkstationen
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/567961/

Gehirntumor bei einem 6-jährigen Mädchen im Département Pas-de-Calais (Frankreich)
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1268468/

Mobilfunkopfer
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/372640/

Wissenschaft zu Mobilfunk
http://omega.twoday.net/topics/Wissenschaft+zu+Mobilfunk/

What's New
http://search.freefind.com/find.html?id=2564091&w=0&p=0

Cluster in Spain 2000-2004
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/466717/

Usfie Cancer Cluster
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/421932/

SERIOUS CONGLOMERATES OF CANCER AND OTHER PATHOLOGIES THAT HAVE BEEN TIE BY THE POPULATION NEXT TO ANTENNAS OF TELEPHONY - Cluster in Spain 2000-2004
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/466717/

The Mobile Mast Menace
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/391196/

Cancer studies
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/567387/

ELECTROMAGNETICS FIELDS AND CANCER: QUOTATIONS
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/507624/

CANCER and ELECTROPOLLUTION
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/565458/

Die Allianz aus Gentechnik und Gift geht in die nächste Runde

Monsantos "Roundup"-System ist nur mit noch mehr Gentechnik aufrecht zu erhalten.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/deutsch/special/leb/17469/1.html

Tell the UN that bottom trawling stinks

We don't like bare bottoms - sea bottoms, that is. Bottom trawling is the world's most destructive fishing practice. We like to compare it to beef farming by dragging a net through towns, cities and forests to catch a couple of cows. Somewhere between 500,000 and 5,000,000 marine species have yet to be discovered. But these very species are in serious danger from bottom trawling.

We think bottom trawling stinks.

Tell your friends how you feel about it by sending our naughty e-card: http://act.greenpeace.org/ecs/s2?sk=fxd&i=1410

Tell the UN that we want bottom trawlers to butt out by signing our appeal to be presented to the responsible UN delegates in June:

http://act.greenpeace.org/col/get?i=1400&sk=std

Find out more about bottom trawling:

http://www.greenpeace.org/international_en/campaigns/intro?campaign_id=461050

Tell the EU to clean up its act on illegal timber

Recently, a team of Greenpeace activists decided to get out their power tools and do a little renovation of their own at the EU's recently refurbished buildings in Brussels. They found that despite previous lofty promises the EU is actually buying timber from companies linked to Indonesia's illegal timber trade. As our campaigner Gavin Edwards said: "Indonesian rainforest should be home to orang utans not bureaucrats in plush offices!"

Send a message to Margot Wallström, European Commissioner for Environment and ask her to insist that the EU put their money where their mouth is!

http://act.greenpeace.org/ams/e?a=1414&s=gen

The Day After Tomorrow

The movies is fiction. Global warming is real. Read why we think it's a good thing Hollywood wants to scare us, and why Exxon doesn't want you to know climate change is already killing people:

http://www.greenpeace.org/international_en/features/details?item_id=482322

And check out our parody, The Day is Today, where you can read the *real* script, see the *real* special effects, and read more about why the *real* disaster is directed by ExxonMobil and produced by George W. Bush:

http://www.thedayaftertomorrow.org

Largest Companies Taking Climate Change Into Account

LONDON, UK, May 25, 2004 (ENS) - The world's largest firms are showing a growing willingness to face the potential risks and opportunities of climate change, a group of institutional investors said on Wednesday. The second annual report of the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) is based on responses to a survey of the world's 500 biggest public companies.

Source: http://www.climateark.org/articles/reader.asp?linkid=31974


Informant: NHNE

Gentechnikgesetz nachbessern: Verbände und Unternehmen fordern strenge Regeln für Agro-Gentechnik

26.05.04

Landwirtschafts-, Verbraucher-, Ärzte-, Wissenschaftler- und Umweltverbände sowie Gewerkschafts- und Kirchenorganisationen haben deutliche Nachbesserungen am Gentechnikgesetz gefordert. Bei der ersten Lesung des Gesetzentwurfs im Bundestag am 27.5.04 sollten die Parlamentarier dafür eintreten, weiter eine gentechnikfreie Landwirtschaft und Lebensmittelerzeugung zu ermöglichen und die Natur vor gentechnischer Verschmutzung zu schützen. Die Organisationen betonten, dass die Gefahren und Risiken der Agro-Gentechnik deren Nutzen bei weitem überwiege.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php4?Nr=8538

Nein zur Irak-Besatzung: Friedensbewegung bereitet Tribunal gegen den Krieg vor

26.05.04

Der Bundesausschuss Friedensratschlag, der sich in den letzten Wochen wiederholt mit der Situation im Irak und im Nahen Osten befasst hat, hält die jüngste Rede des US-Präsidenten für eine politische Katastrophe. Bushs 5-Schritte-Strategie zur Herstellung der Souveränität und zur Befriedung des Irak sei eine explosive Mischung aus Ignoranz und Arroganz. Bush verkenne den Ernst der Lage im Irak, wenn er davon ausgehe, dass die Besatzung von der irakischen Bevölkerung gutgeheißen und die versprochene Freiheit begrüßt würden.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php4?Nr=8531

America's Gasoline Dangerously Inexpensive

EARTH MEANDERS

America's Gasoline Dangerously Inexpensive
Oil's true cost: cheap gas kills the Earth and diminishes society

By Dr. Glen Barry
May 25, 2004

Gasoline in America is dangerously inexpensive, threatening the ruin of society and the environment. Consumers generally have little idea how much fueling their automobile actually costs, or the impacts it has on national security, the environment, their health, and their quality of life.

America's current national outrage over gasoline prices that remain historically low is ill-advised. Car owners must recognize that government subsidies to petroleum companies and users, and environmental, health, and social costs associated with gasoline use, place the real cost of gasoline at around $10 a gallon - or at least five times current prices.

Factors not reflected in the price of gas include the destruction of 60 million year old rainforests and other ecosystems during exploration and drilling, military adventurism to secure supplies, marine oil spills during transport, unprecedented climate change as consumed, and political corruption throughout - to say nothing of crashes, pollution, noise and congestion.

Energy prices, climate change, terrorism and childhood asthma are all symptomatic of the same problem - overdependence upon oil, a polluting and finite resource. And oil is simply not worth killing for - yet this is precisely what is being done in Iraq.

American over-consumption of artificially cheap oil and other sources of natural capital - notably water and land - has fueled a huge and precarious bubble economy that will eventually unravel. Implications of the bubble's burst will depend upon actions taken now to reduce and eventually eliminate petroleum products as the basis of our society.

America and the rest of the industrialized world's prosperity are based upon unsustainable rates of energy consumption. Americans are 4% of the world population, yet consume about 25% of the world's petroleum - much going towards feeding their automobiles. Oil provides transportation, grows our food, and provides warmth and cooling - though there are alternatives.

Europeans and others have routinely paid twice the amount Americans pay for oil. Are Americans so exceptionally noble of mind and character that ever cheaper oil in real terms is our birthright - while the rest of the World must be content as lesser beings using less energy for which they pay more?

Many Americans have become lazy and addicted to mechanized mobility, believing it their right to drive a small room sized vehicle whenever and wherever they wish, and at the expense of massive government subsidies and the natural ecosystems upon which life depends. And as a result, the American government has become a wholly owned subsidiary of the oil oligarchy - government for, by and of the petro-pigs.

If Americans are unwilling or unable to come to terms with their petro-addiction, they deserve the profound societal ills that will follow the bursting of the petro-bubble economy. If every last bit of oil is to be ripped from the Earth and burned before alternatives are seriously pursued, large natural ecosystems and the global atmosphere will cease to function in the manner they have throughout history. A post-petroleum World will face widespread poverty, persistent environmental problems and a dearth of energy adequate to meet basic needs.

Breaking the deadly addiction of cheap oil will require that consumers eventually see the entire cost of burning gasoline reflected in the price they pay at the pump. Only then will it prove more difficult to ignore the harmful effects that their addiction has to the Earth, society and their children's prospects. Only then will alternative means of energy be competitive and flourish.

Clearly gasoline prices can not immediately rise to their true cost to society and the Earth. But rise steeply they must. An initial 50 cent a gallon increase in the federal tax on gasoline would result in more conservation and decreased oil consumption. Carbon and other energy taxes need not increase the overall tax burden - as income taxes should be reduced by an equal amount.

A steady, incremental incorporation of external costs into energy prices is exactly the stimulus needed to promote conservation, energy independence and renewable alternatives. And a whole slew of other benefits will follow such as less international conflict, more intact ecosystems, and more livable communities.

Though only a few generations old, not many Americans can imagine a non-automobile centered society or community. It is time to take back our cities, by designing people centered communities, where the needs of roads and cars are secondary. Americans must set an international example of moderation in the use of petroleum resources - striving for efficiency - before the rest of the World mimics our gross wastefulness.

Sustainable living is about reducing your energy use: live close to where you work, travel using your feet and bike as a first priority, buses and trains when possible, and a rented fuel-efficient car when necessary. Kill you car while coming alive personally. If America can not learn to live as though oil is dear, our addiction will soon cost us our and the Earth's future.

http://www.environmentalsustainability.info/blog/archives/000596.htm

Pharm Crop Products In US Market

ISIS Press Release 26/05/04

Prof. Joe Cummins discovers that dangerous GM pharmaceutical crops have been produced and marketed in the United States for at least two years, unbeknownst to the public, via a gaping loophole in the regulatory process.

A fully referenced version of this article is posted on ISIS members’ website. Details here.

There has been a great deal of public opposition recently to the testing of rice genetically modified to produce the human proteins lysozyme and lactoferrin in the United States. So far, those tests have been stalled (see SiS 22).

But, Sigma-Aldrich, a US chemical company, has been marketing the biopharmaceutical products trypsin, avidin and beta-glucuronidase (GUS) processed from transgenic maize, for at least two years. Meanwhile, Prodigene Corporation and Sigma-Aldrich are marketing aprotinin (AproliZean) from maize and from a transgenic tobacco.

Trypsin is a digestive enzyme used extensively in research, to treat disease and in food processing. The product TrypZean is marketed as an animal free product, and is produced jointly by Sigma-Aldrich and Prodigene (the company fined for contaminating food crops with biopharmaceuticals in the United States last year).

The development of genetically modified (GM) food crops generally follows a certain pattern in the United States: First, controlled field tests are undertaken for a number of seasons. Then, the proponent applies for deregulation of the GM crop following reviews by the Animal Plant Health Service (APHIS) of the Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) if the GM crop includes a plant incorporated bio-pesticide. Upon completion of the process, the GM crop is deemed to be deregulated and can be grown without monitoring.

However, none of the biopharmaceutical-producing GM crops appears to have gone through the usual regulatory process. Instead they appeared to have progressed from field-testing to marketing without the benefit of final regulatory approval, with apparently full cooperation of the FDA and USDA (the agriculture department has proprietary interest in some of the biopharmaceuticals). The biopharmaceuticals have proceeded to the market via the backdoor, thanks to a loophole in the regulation of field tests.

According to the Pew Initiative on Food and Biotechnology, "current APHIS regulations do allow the commercialization of a GE [genetically engineered] crop without a prior affirmative approval by the agency and without public notice. Developers are not required to file a petition for non-regulated status before they produce a plant commercially. It is possible for developers to grow plants at a commercial scale under notification or field trial permits, even if the plants might pose some identifiable environmental or human health risk".

Crop production facilities are permitted as "field tests", but locations of such facilities are designated "confidential business information" and are not disclosed to people living nearby, even though the genes and products of such sites can easily contaminate crops, ground water and surface water. There seems to be no direct way to find out where the production facilities are, except via producers and government regulators.

The US government seems committed to going ahead with a procedure that bypasses public input and scrutiny, and which if, when disclosed, will threaten the marketability of US food exports. In contrast, the Canadian Food Inspection Service maintains that "plant products of test sites cannot be marketed", even though numerous plant biopharmaceutical products have been tested.

The regulation of plant- derived biopharmaceuticals was reviewed by the FDA in 2000; and by the Pew Initiative in 2004. Only the Pew report came to grips with the practice of marketing virtually untested products commercialized without public input.

As indicated earlier, test plot permits for crops producing biopharmaceutical proteins are usually designated confidential business information so that the nature of the products is hidden from the public as well as the location of the test sites. APHIS does, however, record the crop and the state in which the modified crop is tested. Between 2003 and 2004, Prodigene had test plots in Nebraska, Texas, Iowa and Missouri.

Production of the commercial biopharmaceuticals was, for the most part, achieved using maize, even though it is a food crop of fundamental importance and should not have been used to produce biopharmaceuticals, especially when the products are by no means benign for humans and animals exposed to them.

Trypsin is an enzyme produced in the pancreas to digest proteins. It is extensively used in laboratory applications, in wound treatment and to treat diabetes. It is also used in food processing and often put into infant formulations to aid in digestion. The plant-produced product is desirable because it is free of prions and animal viruses.

According to the safety data sheets provided by trypsin manufacturers, the product is capable of causing allergy – it is a skin, eye and respiratory irritant and may be a mutagen.

Avidin is a protein found in birds’ eggs. It functions to bind the vitamin biotin, which is required for many insect pests. The pests are inactivated by the absence of the necessary vitamin. Transgenic maize modified for avidin production is resistant to storage insect pests.

A case study done by the Friends of the Earth turned up substantial evidence that the protein avidin caused dangerous biotin deficiency in humans and animals, leading to immune deficiency and growth retardation. Even marginal biotin deficiency is linked to birth defects in mice and in humans.

Aprotinin is a protease inhibitor normally prepared from the pancreas and lung of cows. Recombinant aprotinin produced in plants is currently marketed. Bill Freese of Friends of the Earth reviewed the problem of allergy and pancreatic disease associated with this product.

Aprotinin is also listed as a reproductive hazard. There is serious danger to those exposed to aprotinin after having had a previous exposure. For example, a two-year old child suffered severe anaphylactic shock (a life-threatening allergic reaction characterized by swelling of body tissues including the throat, difficulty in breathing, and a sudden fall in blood pressure) after a test dose of aprotinin. Fatal anaphylaxis followed aprotinin exposure in a local application of fibrin glue. A similar application led to an immediate skin reaction following re-exposure to fibrin sealant.

Secret field testing of plant-based recombinant aprotinin could result in severe or fatal anaphylaxis, either in a brief exposure in the maize field of someone previously treated during surgery, or exposure of someone exposed to the maize field followed by treatment during surgery.

The final commercial recombinant protein in maize is beta-glucuronidiase (GUS). The gene is used in a wide range of experimental situations but does not appear to have therapeutic importance. It has been observed that formula milk for infants had a low content of GUS while mother’s milk had elevated GUS.

Elevated GUS has been implicated in bilirubinaemia (jaundice) of breast-fed infants and breast-fed infants of diabetic mothers. GUS is used extensively as a marker, believed to have little effect on the phenotype of the test organism. However, GUS was found to enhance the feeding activity in the peach aphid, suggesting that the marker may not be entirely without effect on the organism.

In conclusion, the secretive production of dangerous pharmaceuticals in food crops is a truly disturbing development. The sale of such products without transparent public approval is adding insult on injury, reinforcing the public perception that the regulatory authorities are putting corporate profit far above public safety.

Source: http://www.i-sis.org.uk/GMBIM.php

WORLD WITHOUT WAVES

Following the suggestion of Imelda O'Connor, I am writing you this email to describe an opportunity for activists and interested parties to help make a difference while enjoying a fine film in it's debut at the Moscow Film Festival the evening June 25th. This dramatic film's story centers around a man who rapidly develops an allergy to EMF. The synopsis for "World Without Waves" is below:

Louis Bowles, a television news director in New York City, develops a sudden and disabling allergy to electromagnetic frequencies(EMF) emanating from his workplace during his nightly newscast which results in Louis being thrown out of the news studio, management believing he must have cracked under the pressure of his job and is no longer mentally fit. Louis, sick and confused, becomes a wanderer, trying to escape the "awful buzzing" in his head. We follow his exodus from NYC and the tsunami of EMF into rural Texas where he makes a desperate stand by chopping down the local power line in an effort to gain relief. In so doing, he stirs up the entire town, a place we see through the eyes of Louis, as a town of dependant people, addicted not only to electrical power, but to drugs, alcohol and unhealthy relationships. At this point, the film begins to examine our electrical dependences and associated health effects as another addiction that must be overcome to continue on our journey toward self realization. As the story progresses, a love triangle develops between Louis, and Sarah, a young lady with a failed acting career resulting from an addiction to amphetamines, and Doug, the spiritual son of an Indian medicine man who is a recovering alcoholic. Each person in this triangle struggle to leave their past habituations behind and move on. In the end, thanks to Sarah, Louis makes a life for himself in Brazil's "EMF free zone" where he can think clearly again, though he can still "hear the stars each night".

We believe this film can help create a "synergy" of increasing public interest in EMF/EMR health issues. While we are focusing on bringing this story into the public mainstream via theatre, and wish for a successful debut in Moscow, any activists groups that can show up to support the film will be able to increase their and our visibility there causing more press coverage for this important health issue.

Both the film and the cause would profit from an apparent groundswell of public interest.

If you can help us with contacts in Moscow or by posting this appeal we would be very grateful. We are calling for attendance in Moscow of the film, of increased activism in Moscow during the time surrounding the premiere date, and any ideas and help that we can get. This has been a grass roots effort from the beginning when the film's director and writer, J. Mitchell Johnson began raising money for its production three years ago. It has been a long and hard road to get it this far. It is a very fine dramatic film, a world effort already, shot by a Hungarian crew in Texas with an incredible musical score supplied by Englishman Paul Foss.

The website for the film is http://www.worldwithoutwaves.com

For further info on the world premiere of "World Without Waves" in Moscow, contact David Jones at davidj@oakwoodestates.net.

Best regards,

David W. Jones, Producer
VisualWorks in association with Abbamedia and "World Without Waves"

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Dear David,

thank you very much for your post. This is our story. This is no myth like many films and no fiction. This is real and happens every day around the world. We are the Louis Bowles, the EHS victims throughout the world. The only difference is that Louis has the ability, strength and health to flee from these awful waves. Most of us EHS sufferers around the world are to weak to flee. We need all attention and help from the world we can get.

As sample for many other victims of this torture (torture exists not only at Abu Ghraib prison) you can read our story under
http://robingood.typepad.com/commagents_blog/2003/07/i_am_very_honou.html

Best for you and this film!
C.I.O.

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"World Without Waves" is about a man who develops a sudden and disabling allergy to EMF.

Wake up call for Americans

"World Without Waves" is about a man who develops a sudden and disabling allergy to EMF

We hope this film helps to serve as a cinematic start, a theatrical wake up call for Americans to consider our over dependency and overexposure to EMF.

* All those who wish to join us in Moscow which is one of the most happening, progressive cities on the planet, are encouraged to contact me at davidj@oakwoodestates.net.

From an email to Roy Beavers:

Dear Roy, Just for those who are curious about what the film is all about - "World Without Waves" is about a man named Louis Bowles, who develops a sudden and disabling allergy to EMF during a nightly newscast which results in Louis being thrown out of his position as an important television news director in New York City. Management believes he must have "cracked under the pressure of his job and is no longer fit. Louis, quickly becomes a vagrant, a wanderer, trying to think clearly and escape the "awful buzzing" in his head. We follow his exodus from NYC and the tsunami of EMF, into rural Texas where he makes a desperate stand by chopping down the local power line in an effort to gain relief. In so doing, he stirs up the entire town, a place we see through the eyes of Louis, now an EMF "junkie" in recovery. This is a town of dependant people, addicted not only to electrical power, but to drugs, alcohol and unhealthy relationships. At this point, the film begins to examine our electrical dependence as just one more addiction/distraction that must be overcome to continue on our journey toward self realization. As the story progresses, a love triangle develops between Louis, and Sarah, a young lady with a failed acting career resulting from an addiction to methadrine, and Doug, the spiritual son of an Indian medicine man who is an alcoholic in recovery. Each person in this triangle must struggle to leave their past habituations behind and move on. Thanks to Sarah, Louis ends up making a life for himself in Brazil's "EMF free" zone where he can think clearly again, though he can still "hear the stars each night".

We hope this film helps to serve as a cinematic start, a theatrical wake up call for Americans to consider our over dependency and overexposure to EMF. Perhaps we can help move this important issue into "pop" culture - what you can't see CAN hurt you. Many anti-EMF enthusiasts may be disappointed that this film, World Without Waves" is not focusing 100% on EMF problems, but we felt this is the better way- to ensconce this problem in the greater story, so that it is not seen so much as a political issue, but a health issue, based on over usage/overexposure. This broader storyline also deals with questions about the feasibility of returning to simpler times with less EMF, and the idea that human spiritual growth is possibly pitted against, or hampered by continued EMF proliferation. Can we hear our own selves, know our own natures better when out in nature, away from cities, noise, distractions - EMF?

All in all we are very proud of the film, and feel we are on the edge of a wave of growing spiritual and health consciousness movement, but know at the same time that this subject matter today will appeal only to a minority of interested parties without a great deal of press and fanatical word of mouth. We need all the support we can get to spread the word - let people know that this issue is starting to hit the mainstream culture and must be supported. The film will debut worldwide at the Moscow Film Festival on June 25th in the evening.

All those who wish to join us in Moscow which is one of the most happening, progressive cities on the planet, are encouraged to contact me at davidj@oakwoodestates.net. Also spreading the word to friends that might be able to attend whether in Moscow or close by would help. We would like very much to generate excitement about the project and to fill the theatre with caring interested people. Any ideas or possibilities are most welcome.Together we can change the world, David W. Jones Producer, VisualWorks in association with Abamedia. Please visit our website in progress at

http://www.worldwithoutwaves.com


Informant: Dr. Miguel Muntané

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Omega related addresses and links:

ABAMEDIA
4025 Tamworth Road
Fort Worth, TX 76116
Tel: 817-336-0777
Fax: 817-737-2906
E-Mail: jmj@abamedia.com
http://www.abamedia.com
Participants:
J. Mitchell Johnson, President

http://www.abamedia.com/aba/aba_management.html

Google search:
http://suche.netscape.de/suche/search.jsp?prev_safe=off&sg=Suche&q=J.Mitchell+Johnson&x=31&y=12&wo=1


N.B. contact emails for the film:

David Jones--davidj@oakwwodestates.net

Dennis Bishop--Abamedia@abamedia.com

J.Mitchell Johnson, President--jmj@abamedia.com


See also "World Without Waves" under

http://newswire.indymedia.org/de/newswire/2004/05/803875.shtml

and

https://publish.indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/05/292585.html
http://www.abamedia.com/waves/index2.html

Administration considers speed, routing limits to save big whales

In an effort to protect North Atlantic right whales, one of the world's most endangered large whales, the Bush administration is considering speed and routing restrictions for East Coast shipping.

http://www.enn.com/news/2004-05-26/s_24250.asp

Bank of America sets new industry best practices for climate change and forest policies

Bank of America has pledged to take significant new steps in the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, protection of intact forest ecosystems, and transparent public reporting to all stakeholders.

http://www.enn.com/news/2004-05-26/s_24025.asp

LET'S TALK AMERICA

I need your help - and I believe it will help us all. I am working on a national project, Let's Talk America - which is based on belief in the power of dialogue and relationship and the need for us to come together all across America. "A nation divided cannot stand," was Lincoln's wise council. I want to come together with those who think differently than I do to listen and be heard deeply beneath polarized positions. I believe we will discover that what separates us is less than we fear and what we share is more than we imagine. I believe that by building this bridge of conversation across our differences we will find our way to lead our nation on a wise path, where we pay attention to the priorities of We the People rather than the whims and demands of politics. Will you join me in this vital initiative to find the voice of We the People?

The web-based meeting tool is ready to help hosts and conversationalists find one another so We the People can talk about what we think, feel, want. More than 50 conversations nationwide are ready for you to walk in the door. The link below takes you to where you type in your state and voila, your local conversations pop up. None there? feel free to start one. Indeed, the best way to help is to HOST! Check out Hosting Resources for suggestions and guidelines. Plus I conduct bi-monthly telephone trainings so it would be great to 'see' you at a training!

Here are some sample questions you might use:

* Ideals: When you were young, what did it mean to you to be an American? What does it mean to you to be an American now?

* Differences: Tell about a conversation you had with someone who saw things very differently from you - yet you learned and grew because of it. What made it work?

* Disagreements: If you were with someone whose opinions you opposed, what questions might you ask to make it safe for them to tell you how they came to their views? What questions are you longing for them to ask that would allow you to feel safe speaking about the values, passions and experiences that make your ideas dear to you?

* Democracy: Can you imagine one change in our political system that would improve our democracy? What makes this important to you?

* Freedom: In what ways do you experience freedom as an American? In what ways do you not feel free? Has that changed for you during your lifetime?

Here's the link to click to find a great conversation...
http://connect.letstalkamerica.org/meetings/index.asp?cp=LTA

Soon you will find reports from these conversations across the land on the website so we can learn what's on the minds and hearts of Americans. Please get involved: sign up to receive periodic updates.

PLEASE FORWARD THIS MESSAGE WIDELY. We need your help to make this happen. Together we can create a living experience of democracy with all Americans across the land - the Town Hall of the 21st century.

Thank you for your support. Appreciatively,

Susan Partnow, Partner Coordinator
Let's Talk America
4425 Baker Ave NW
Seattle, WA 98107
tel. 206-789-8697
fax 206-782-7786

http://www.letstalkamerica.org/

LTA@PartnowCom.com

"Conversation is a meeting of minds with different memories and habits. When minds meet, they don't just exchange facts: they transform them, reshape them, draw different implications from them, engage in new trains of thought. Conversation doesn't just reshuffle the cards: it creates new cards."


Informant: Martin Greenhut

G.I. Deserter Accuses U.S. of War Crimes

BY JEREMY HAINSWORTH
.c The Associated Press

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) - An American soldier who deserted his Iraq-bound unit and sought asylum in Canada said the war in Iraq was illegal and accused the United States of committing war crimes.

Pfc. Jeremy Hinzman, 25, defended his decision to leave his unit with the 82nd Airborne Division on Jan. 2, about two weeks after he learned his unit would be deployed to Iraq. He fled to Toronto with his wife and child.

He is believed to be the first U.S. soldier to apply for refugee status in Canada after refusing combat duty in Iraq.

``The Iraqi war is illegal according to international standards. It was condemned by most the international community,'' Hinzman said Tuesday in a speech sponsored by an anti-war group and an Arab advocacy group. ``If I had participated in the Iraq occupation, I would have participated in a criminal enterprise.''

A spokeswoman for the Fort Bragg, N.C.-based 82nd Airborne Division has said Hinzman could be arrested, but that the Army would not pursue him.

Hinzman served three years in the Army prior to January. He had applied for conscientious objector status before his unit was sent to Afghanistan in 2002, but the Army told him it had lost his application.

The Canadian Immigration and Refugee Board is to start hearings in July on Hinzman's case.

Last week, a U.S. soldier who refused to return to his Florida National Guard unit after a two-week furlough last October was sentenced to a year in prison for deserting his unit in Iraq.

Staff Sgt. Camilo Mejia had said that he disobeyed orders to return to his unit because his war experiences in Iraq made him decide to seek status as a conscientious objector. He later turned himself over to the Army.

05/26/04 05:42 EDT


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Alles Globale hat lokale Ursachen

Humonde 1/2004

„Alles Globale hat lokale Wurzeln“

Geseko von Lüpke im Gespräch mit der indischen Physikerin Dr. Vandana Shiva

Dr. Geseko von Lüpke, Dr. Vandana Shiva

Dr. Vandana Shiva, Trägerin des Alternativen Nobelpreises 1993, ist eine der wichtigsten Aktivistinnen im weltweiten Kampf gegen Globalisierung. Sie studierte Physik und arbeitete als Quantenphysikerin, bevor sie ihre Research Foundation for Science Technology and Ecology gründete. Mit verschiedenen von ihr mitbegründeten Massenbewegungen konzentrierte sich ihr Engagement besonders auf den Kampf gegen die Monopolisierung und gentechnische Manipulation des Saatgutes. In dem hier folgenden Gespräch liest sie den Globalisierern ebenso deutlich wie fundiert die Leviten, sieht aber in dem Prozess auch enorme Möglichkeiten, gerade weil das System schon sehr destabilisiert ist. Denn „die Wut darüber wächst, dass jede produktive Handlung irgendwo auf dem Planeten in das globale Wirtschaftssystem hineinpassen soll.“ Und dagegen protestieren ebenso global immer mehr empörte Menschen. Der einzige Weg aus dem Dilemma führe über weltweite lokale Lösungen, „weil es eigentlich überhaupt nichts gibt, was ausschließlich global wäre.“

Die folgende Abschrift wurde von der Redaktion gekürzt.

Vandana Shiva, wie lautet die Kritik am industriellen Wachstumssystem aus der Sicht der Dritten Welt?

Zuallererst sollte die westliche Welt anerkennen, wo ihr Reichtum herstammt und sich nicht länger selbst belügen. Aus der Sicht der ersten Welt ist ihr Reichtum das Produkt einer fast magischen Technologie und hoher Intelligenz. Für uns in der Dritten Welt ist der Reichtum des Westens die Folge der Kolonisierung, der Kontrolle über unsere Wirtschaft und der Sklaverei, bei der man die Bevölkerung eines halben Kontinents einfing, um sie auf Baumwollfeldern in Amerika arbeiten zu lassen. Das sind die Wurzeln dieses „magischen Erfolgs“. Wir zahlen heute noch die wirtschaftliche, menschliche, soziale, ökologische Zeche.

Welche wirtschaftliche Alternative schlagen Sie vor?

Der größte Fehler im westlichen Konzept sowohl des Wirtschaftens als auch in Wissenschaft und Technologie ist die Fragmentierung und Zersplitterung, bei der immer nur ein Teil des Gesamtbildes gesehen wird. Was von uns in Indien und von der gesamten globalisierungskritischen Bewegung heute abgelehnt wird, ist ein Wachstum, dass auf Zerstörung baut. Wir wollen ein Wachstum, bei dem man sich zuallererst einmal darüber klar wird, was es zerstört. Und wenn es dann ein wirkliches Wachstum sein soll, wird es so wenig wie möglich zerstören, weil es auf das baut, was existiert und nicht auf den Ruinen dessen, was einmal war.

Heißt das, unser westliches kulturelles Verständnis von Wachstum beruht auf einem Irrtum?

Es gibt zwei Ebenen der Definition des Wachstumsbegriffes. Und beide sind aus einem sehr patriarchalen Verständnis von Kapital entstanden. Zunächst einmal werden alle Tätigkeiten, die Menschen für ihre Selbstversorgung tun, vom Wachstumsbegriff ausgeschlossen. Das hat wesentlich zur Zerstörung sozialer Gemeinschaften beigetragen, denn es bedeutet, dass der größte Teil der außerordentlich produktiven Frauenarbeit einfach für unproduktiv erklärt wurde. Das gleiche gilt für all die Kleinbauern, die frei von irgendwelchen staatlichen Fördermitteln und ohne große Unternehmen im Rücken Subsistenzwirtschaft betreiben – sie tauchen in den Wachstumsstatistiken einfach nicht auf. Mit der Globalisierung ist eine Ebene entstanden, in der diese Sichtweise noch ausgeweitet wird. Denn nun will man uns glauben machen, dass Gesellschaften, deren Wirtschaftssysteme vorwiegend für die Bedürfnisse der eigenen Nation produzieren, nicht produktiv genug sind. Wachstum findet nach dieser Definition dann statt, wenn wir unsere Produkte auf dem internationalen Markt verkaufen und alles, was wir brauchen, aus anderen Nationen importieren. Damit wird letztlich das Gesetz des Marktes über das Gesetz des Lebens gestellt.

Welche Absicht steckt hinter dieser Mischung aus weltanschaulicher Fragmentierung und wirtschaftlicher Globalisierung, von der Sie sprechen?

Kontrolle! Die Absicht, alles zu kontrollieren, ist zugleich das, was am meisten zerstört. Das ist umso absurder, weil wirkliche Kontrolle völlig unmöglich ist. Man kann durch Manipulation keine Kontrolle erlangen. Die Ökologie hat uns lernen lassen, dass der einzige Weg zur Kontrolle über die Selbstkontrolle führt. Das heißt, dass die Gesellschaften in die Lage versetzt werden müssen, ihre Lebensbedingungen zu kontrollieren. Wenn man ihnen diese Möglichkeiten nimmt, verändert sich die ganze demokratische Struktur. Ein gutes Beispiel ist die Geburtenkontrolle: Da ist Selbstkontrolle und individuelle Entscheidungsfreiheit der einzige Weg. Aber sie ist nicht möglich, solange die Menschen nicht die freie Verfügungsgewalt über ihr Land und ihre Lebensbedingungen haben. Man kann den Menschen keine Selbstkontrolle über die Fortpflanzung geben, wenn man sie ihnen auf dem Gebiet ihrer lokalen Ökonomie und der Warenproduktion verweigert, denn was in einem Gesellschaftssystem reproduziert wird, sind ja nicht nur biologische Organismen, sondern soziale Strukturen, die ganze Gesellschaft wird reproduziert. Und wenn ein großer Teil einer Gesellschaft in unsicheren Verhältnissen lebt, dann entstehen automatisch alle möglichen demographischen Probleme. In den Ländern des Nordens haben wir zu wenig Kinder für die gesellschaftliche Produktion, in den Ländern des Südens zu viele. Gäbe es Sicherheit, würde sich das in der Mitte einpendeln. Deshalb bin ich mir ganz sicher, dass die bisherige Politik der Geburtenkontrolle zu nichts führt. All die Millionen Dollar, die man dafür ausgibt, werden in den Sand gesetzt werden, weil sie das zentrale Problem übersehen. Und das ist die Freiheit der Individuen, Gesellschaften und sozialen Gruppen, sich selbst zu organisieren.

Auf welchen Mythos baut das gegenwärtige System?

Ich glaube, der grundlegende Mythos ist immer der Schöpfungsmythos. Der Schöpfungsmythos, dem wir heute folgen, erkennt nicht an, dass Schöpfung eine Eigenschaft der Natur ist und dass sie sich im Rahmen einer viel größeren Ordnung als der menschlichen vollzieht. Er verneint letztlich auch, dass es die Frauen sind, die das Leben geben. Er hat zutiefst patriarchale Wurzeln und behauptet, dass es sich bei allen zerstörerischen Handlungen dieser patriarchalen Gesellschaft um kreative, schöpferische Akte handelt. Sei es die Bombardierung anderer Länder, das Versprühen von Insektiziden, die Erfindung neuer Pestizide oder die Erschaffung neuer genmanipulierter Organismen, die letztlich die biologische Vielfalt gefährden. All diese zerstörerischen Akte werden als schöpferische Taten gefeiert. Das ist eine zutiefst partiarchale Verhaltensweise, die im sozialen Alltag in dieser Form kaum gelebt werden kann. Aber im Zusammenhang mit der Kontrolle über Geldströme und Kapital wird sie möglich. Deshalb geht sie Hand in Hand mit dem Kapitalismus. Der partiarchale Kapitalismus ist aus meiner Sicht der grundlegende Mythos der Gegenwart. Mit seiner Hilfe wird nicht nur die Natur kontrolliert, sondern auch das weibliche Geschlecht und der menschliche Geist.

Wenn Sie von der Kontrolle durch einen patriarchalen Kapitalismus reden, klingt das nach einem durch und durch kolonialistischen Prinzip. Haben wir den Kolonialismus noch nicht überwunden?

Der Kolonialismus ist alles andere als überwunden. Wir sind heute Zeugen einer neuen Kolonialisierung durch die Globalisierung. Nur die Begriffe haben sich geändert. Denn die Grundmuster der Dominanz westlicher Mächte über nichtwestliche Mächte sind die gleichen. Was hinzu kam, ist die Kolonisierung des Lebens selbst. Das konnte der alte Kolonialismus noch nicht, weil er noch nicht über die Technologie der modernen genetischen Manipulation des Lebens verfügte. Was damit heute kolonisiert wird, sind die inneren Räume aller Lebewesen – der Menschen, der Tiere, der Pflanzen. Neben all den Methoden des alten Kolonialismus handelt es sich bei dieser neuen Form zusätzlich noch um die Kolonisierung der evolutionären Zukunft. Diese Kolonialisierung verwehrt uns Zukunft!

Auf welchen Ebenen muss der Wandel stattfinden?

Aus meiner Sicht geht es um die Auseinandersetzung mit drei Formen der Kolonisierung. Das ist zunächst die Kolonisierung der Natur, die zur ökologischen Krise geführt hat. Das ist zweitens die Kolonisierung der Frauen, die zum Geschlechterkrieg und der Unterdrückung der Frauen geführt hat. Und drittens geht es natürlich um die Überwindung der fortgesetzten Kolonisierung nicht-westlicher Kulturen, die zum „Dritte-Welt-Problem“ geführt haben. Diese drei Probleme können nur gemeinsam gelöst werden. Wir müssen begreifen, dass wir Teil einer größeren evolutionären Familie sind und keine privilegierte Spezies. Wenn wir aufhören, die Natur zu kolonisieren, beenden wir auch die ökologische Krise. Das gleiche gilt für die Kolonisierung der Frauen. Wenn Männer in Industriesystemen die Werte vorgeben und Frauen zum untergeordneten Geschlecht erklären, wird jede kreative Form weiblicher Produktivität und Selbstversorgung für unproduktiv erklärt. Dieses Muster wendet man dann genauso auf ländliche Gesellschaften an. Selbst wenn Frauen auf dem Land zwanzig Stunden am Tag arbeiten, wird ihre Leistung für die Gemeinschaft nicht ins Sozialprodukt einbezogen und gilt als unproduktiv, einfach weil sie nicht den Kriterien des Kapitals genügt. Und all das basiert auf den traditionellen Formen der Kolonialisierung über ganze Kulturen, Land, Bodenschätze und biologischen Ressourcen, die wir nach wie vor haben.

Diese Verbindung von feministischen und ökologischen Ansätzen hat Sie zu einer der wichtigsten Vertreterinnen des „Ökofeminismus“ gemacht. Was bedeutet das für Sie?

In der ökologischen Bewegung geht es darum, die Natur und ihre Rechte ernst zu nehmen und ihre Bedeutung nicht mehr länger daran zu bemessen, welchen finanziellen Wert sie für ein paar industrialisierte Männer hat. Diese Einsichten sind Teil meiner persönlichen Geschichte, sie sind die Basis dessen, was ich heute bin und tue. Deshalb nehme ich es auch sehr ernst, dass eine große Zahl ökologischer Aktivisten Frauen sind, während die Führungspositionen der Bewegung primär von Männern besetzt sind. Da stimmt etwas nicht, ebenso wie in der Frauenbewegung: Ein Feminismus, der nicht ökologisch ist, reicht mir genauso wenig wie eine Ökologie, die nicht radikal genug ist, die Strukturen der menschlichen Beziehungen zu verändern. Da muss beides Hand in Hand gehen.

Heißt das, das Engagement für den Wandel muss gleichermaßen auf der persönlichen wie der politisch-gesellschaftlichen Ebene erbracht werden?

Wir können nur erschaffen, was wir selber sind. Was in dieser globalen Widerstandsbewegung aber bereits zu erkennen ist, das ist ein ganz anderes Verständnis von Macht und Kraft. Die alte Definition vom Macht nenne ich patriarchale Macht. Das heißt nicht, dass jeder Mann sie in sich trägt, sondern dass sich die Gesellschaftsstruktur an einem bestimmten Männerbild orientiert hat, dessen zentrale Werte Überlegenheit und Dominanz sind und daraus das Recht ableitet, alle zu unterwerfen, die nicht aggressiv, zerstörerisch und dominierend sein wollen. Wir müssen den Begriff der Macht also kulturell neu definieren: Wirkliche Macht kommt von innen. Wirkliche Macht wendet sich gegen jede Form von Unterdrückung. Wirkliche Macht stärkt den anderen und stärkt einen selbst, anstatt auf die Vernichtung anderer zu bauen. Bäume entstehen aus Samen und erneuern sich selbst. Gras wächst jedes Jahr neu. Flüsse füllen sich immer wieder neu. Und der Wasserkreislauf funktioniert ohne jedes menschliche Zutun von allein. Diese enorme Aktivität ist die kreative Kraft der Natur. In Indien gilt es als das feminine Prinzip des Lebens. Wir finden es aber nicht nur irgendwo da draußen in der Natur. Denn die Natur ist nicht nur dort draußen, wir selbst sind auch Natur. Also findet es sich in Männern wie in Frauen. Es ist da, es entsteht nicht erst, indem wir es anerkennen. Aber eine Menge moderner Kulturen leugnen diese ursprüngliche kreative Kraft. Die Anerkennung dieses weiblichen kosmischen Prinzips ist gleich bedeutend mit der Anerkennung des Wunders des Lebensatems, der uns erst zu Menschen macht. Es macht uns dem Leben gegenüber demütig und lässt uns erkennen, dass wir nicht sein Meister sind.

Wie könnte die Vision einer Gesellschaft aussehen, die sich von einer patriarchalen Struktur abwendet und dem femininen Prinzip zuwendet?

Wenn das weibliche Prinzip wieder zum Tragen käme, würden wir zu einem neuen Verständnis von Wachstum kommen. Es würde den Wäldern die Möglichkeit geben, zu wachsen. Es würde die Rückkehr der biologische Vielfalt auf die Bauernhöfe ermöglichen. Es würde dafür sorgen, dass Selbstversorgung, Selbstvertrauen und Selbstbestimmung ganz oben auf der politischen Tagesordnung ständen. Und daraus würde ein reales Wachstum entstehen, denn mit der Natur würden auch die Menschen und Gesellschaften aufblühen. Das wäre etwas ganz anderes als diese völlig fiktiven Zahlenreihen in den Geschäftsberichten der multinationalen Konzerne, die heute täglich virtuelle drei Billionen US-Dollar durch die Welt bewegen.

Das heißt, alte Mythen und Traditionen wie die des femininen Prinzips ‚Shakti‘ können uns bei der Suche nach einer neuen Ethik durchaus unterstützen?

Wir müssen das Rad der Ethik nicht neu erfinden. Wir müssen lediglich anerkennen, dass Menschlichkeit viele Gesichter und Geschichten hat und schon viel Gutes, Verantwortliches und Nachhaltiges hervorgebracht hat. Natürlich hat es auch viel Zerstörerisches und Gewalttätiges hervorgebracht. Aber es liegt an uns, zu entscheiden, welchen Teil dieses Erbes des menschlichen Geistes wir übernehmen wollen. Und die zweite Vorbedingung für eine neue Ethik besteht darin, dass ihre Theorie und Praxis sich Hand in Hand entwickeln müssen. Für mich liegt die Hoffnung in der Kontinuität des Lebens und seiner Prozesse. Und eben nicht in einem theoretischen Idealbild, das irgendwo da draußen im intellektuellen Raum ist und mich anzieht. Diese Lebensprozesse, die wir sehen und von denen wir ein Teil sind, verpflichten uns dazu, sie und ihren Reichtum zu verteidigen. In ihnen liegen alle Möglichkeiten, unseren persönlichen Handlungsspielraum zu vergrößern und positive Werte zu entwickeln: Werte des Teilens, des Gebens, der Pflege. Die westliche Zivilisation kann sich wandeln. Sie kann es schaffen, wenn sie als Ganzes ihren Sinn für Demut wiederentdeckt.

All diese Werte scheinen im Zeitalter der Globalisierung auf dem Rückzug zu sein ...

Im Prozess der Globalisierung liegen gleichzeitig aber enorme Möglichkeiten, gerade weil sie das System so enorm destabilisiert. Die Wut darüber, dass jede produktive Handlung irgendwo auf dem Planeten in das globale Wirtschaftssystem hereinpassen soll, um einen Wert zu bekommen, wächst. Denn diese Politik macht so viele Menschen überflüssig – im Norden wie im Süden. Deshalb müssen wir Wege finden, auf lokaler Ebene wieder die Kontrolle über unsere Entscheidungen und unser Wirtschaften zu gewinnen. Die lokale Kontrolle über Entscheidungsprozesse – also die freie Entscheidung über Jobs, Lebensbedingungen und die natürlichen Ressourcen – ist zum Imperativ für das Überleben geworden. Das ist längst kein Luxus mehr. Früher war es nur im Süden eine Frage des Überlebens. Deshalb haben die Menschen in der Dritten Welt ja im Kampf auch immer wieder ihr Leben aufs Spiel gesetzt. Wenn in Indien gegen ein Staudammprojekt gekämpft wird, dann heißt es oft: Ich sterbe lieber, als dass ich diesen Staudamm zulasse. Als die Chipko-Bewegung die Rodungen im Himalaya stoppen wollte, haben die Frauen die Bäume umarmt und gesagt: Köpft mich, bevor ihr den Baum köpft. Hier also war es immer eine Frage des Überlebens. Mit der Globalisierung und der Deregulierung des Handels wird das aber ein globales Phänomen.

Welche Folgen hat die Deregulierung für die lokale Autonomie?

Die Deregulierung des Handels heißt eigentlich etwas sehr simples. Sie bedeutet einfach das Ende jeglicher Verantwortung einer Regierung oder eines Unternehmens, Sorge für ihre Leute zu tragen. Und es bedeutet das Ende der Kontrolle über die eigene Gesellschaft. Wenn große Teile der Gesellschaft in eine machtlose Position gedrängt werden, dann haben sie nur die Möglichkeit, ihre Lebensbedingungen nach ihren eigenen Maßstäben neu zu gestalten und dafür zu kämpfen. Sonst haben sie keine Chance.

Können denn aber lokale Lösungen globale Probleme lösen?

Der einzige Weg zur Lösung eines globalen Problems sind weltweite lokale Lösungen. Ich glaube, es gibt eigentlich überhaupt nichts, was ausschließlich global wäre. Alles Globale hat vielmehr lokale Wurzeln. Die globale Umweltverschmutzung entsteht im Lokalen. Und selbst die internationalen Manager, die den GATT-Vertrag und die Weltbank schufen, haben im Endeffekt alle Merkmale einer kleine lokalen Gruppe. Diese „Elite“ ist ein machtvoller Männerverein europäischer Herkunft. Wenn man sich das mal unter ethnologischen Kriterien ansieht, dann ist das ein sehr kleiner Stamm, der sich so verhält, als sei er der globale Stamm, der jeden anderen Stamm als lokal abwerten darf. Es wird Zeit, dass die Menschen begreifen, dass es sich bei diesen machtvollen Managern auch nur um eine kleine lokale Gruppe handelt, die nur im weltweiten Maßstab aktiv ist. Eine kleine Gruppe mit bürokratischer Mentalität, sehr begrenzten Interessen und Visionen, die gar nicht in der Lage sind, eine nachhaltige Zukunft für den Planeten und seine Lebewesen zu garantieren. Die Lösungen müssen deshalb notwendigerweise lokal sein.

Ist diese Regionalisierung primär in der so genannten „Dritten Welt“ nötig oder ein globaler Imperativ fürs Überleben?

Sicherlich sind durch die Globalisierung besonders die ehemaligen Kolonialgebiete gefährdet, neu und noch tiefer kolonialisiert und abhängig zu werden. Aber heute sind wir soweit, dass auch die privilegierte westliche Welt ihre Zukunft und ihre kommenden Generationen gefährdet – mit Arbeitslosigkeit, Hoffnungslosigkeit und wenig Perspektiven für ein Leben jenseits von Geld und Profit. Damit ist ein Großteil der Menschen überflüssig und erkennt keinen Sinn in seinem Leben. Was also die erste Welt – und da kann sie von der dritten Welt lernen – dringend braucht, ist ein neues Denken: Es kann nicht länger darum gehen, darauf zu warten, dass die Konzerne Arbeitsplätze schaffen. Wir müssen vielmehr in Selbsthilfe und gegenseitiger Unterstützung eigenständig unsere sozialen Gemeinschaften wiederaufbauen und selbst für unseren Lebensunterhalt sorgen. Und dabei allen Gesetzen und Vereinbarungen widerstehen, mit denen die Konzerne heute versuchen, Selbsthilfe, Selbstversorgung und Kooperation für illegal zu erklären.

Welche Schritte sind dafür nötig?

Ich glaube ein wesentlicher Teil des Wandels kann erreicht werden, indem wir lernen, die Wirklichkeit anders wahrzunehmen. Wir bräuchten zum Beispiel lediglich lernen wahrzunehmen, dass wirkliches Wachstum eigentlich nur dort geschieht, wo Menschen aus Naturprodukten handfeste Produkte erschaffen – wirkliche Dinge, Nahrungsmittel, gute Materialien, stabile Häuser. Und zwar in all der Vielfalt. Dann würden wir erkennen, dass die Menschen, die von unserem Wirtschaftssystem für „arm“ erklärt werden, in Wirklichkeit gar nicht arm sind. Und dann würden wir vielleicht damit aufhören, ihnen im Namen der „Entwicklung“ alle möglichen Dinge anzudrehen, die ihre Kultur zerstören und ihr Überleben in Frage stellen. Wir würden dann möglicherweise auch begreifen, dass tatsächlich drei Viertel der menschlichen Bevölkerung wirtschaftlich „wachsen“, während ein Viertel damit beschäftigt ist, sich selbst und den Rest zu zerstören. Und es könnte uns ermutigen zu erkennen, dass diese produktiven drei Viertel der Menschheit durchaus in der Lage sind, für sich selbst zu sorgen und dass die eigentliche Herausforderung darin liegt, dass der zerstörerische Rest der Menschheit sich verändern muss. Diese Veränderung muss primär in den Ländern des Westens geschehen. Denn die Gehirne der Menschen im Westen sind es, die am stärksten und längsten kolonisiert wurden. Sie werden seit fünfhundert Jahren zu diesem Verhalten erzogen, lernen es aus ihren Schulbüchern und erleben diese Verhalten in ihrem Alltag. Deshalb sind es besonders die jungen Menschen der westlichen Welt, die in dem Mythos des patriarchalen Kapitalismus leben und ihn fortsetzen.

Muss das eine revolutionäre Veränderung sein, oder kann sie sich auch evolutionär vollziehen?

Ich glaube, die Unterscheidung zwischen „evolutionär“ und „revolutionär“ ist das Ergebnis einer Spaltung im europäischen Denken. Revolution bedeutet immer drastischen, dramatischen und oft gewalttätigen Wandel, während Evolution für langsame Veränderungen in kleinen Schritten stand. Wenn es um die Geschwindigkeit des notwendigen Wandels geht, glaube ich nicht, dass wir uns einen langsamen, evolutionären Prozess leisten können. Es muss sich um eine radikale Transformation handeln. In diesem Sinn muss sie revolutionär sein. Wenn die Zerstörungen so revolutionär, so radikal und schnell sind, dann muss jede Eindämmung der Zerstörung ebenso schnell sein, sonst greift sie nicht. Wenn es aber um die Frage der Gewaltlosigkeit und der politischen Methoden geht, dann müssen sie einerseits sehr dramatisch und dringend sein, aber zugleich absolut friedlich und evolutionär, so dass es zu keiner direkten Gewalt gegen irgendeinen anderen Menschen kommt.

Sie haben lange als Quantenphysikerin in der Wissenschaft gearbeitet, bevor sie zur ökologischen Aktivistin wurden. Kann uns die neue Wissenschaft Konzepte an die Hand geben, die einen solchen Wandel möglich erscheinen lassen?

Einiges von dem, was ich meiner Karriere als Quantenphysikerin gelernt habe, kommt mir bei der Entwicklung eines neuen ökologischen Welt- und Menschenbilds sehr zugute. Denn die beiden Hauptbotschaften der Quantentheorie bestehen darin, dass die mechanistische Weltsicht einerseits falsch ist, weil die Welt nicht aus einander identischen Atomen zusammengesetzt ist und weil sie andererseits keine Erklärung anbieten kann für die nachweisbaren Zusammenhänge im Universum. Die fundamentalen Erkenntnisse der Quantentheorie sind auch die Grundannahmen der modernen Ökologie: Dass nämlich alle Dinge mit einander in Beziehung stehen und dass alles, was man dem Netz des Lebens antut, sich der Mensch letztlich selber antut. Deshalb war es für mich auch immer sehr einfach, zwischen den Denksystemen der Quantentheorie und der Ökologie zu wechseln. Wenn man von den gemeinsamen Prinzipien ausgeht, kann man die jeweiligen Details je nach Bedarf daraus entwickeln. Die meisten Wissenschaftler tun das nicht. Sie betreiben ihre Profession wie ein isoliertes Ritual des Macht- und Geldgewinns, sie sehen nur das Detail und eben nicht das größere Prinzip.

Brauchen wir das Verständnis dieser komplexen Theorien für den kulturellen Wandel?

Ich glaube, es ist absolut entscheidend, dass wir die mechanistische Sichtweise hinter uns lassen. Dafür brauchen wir aber nicht notwendigerweise die Quantentheorie. Wir müssen nur sensibler werden für die Welt, die uns tagtäglich umgibt. Wir müssen sehen, dass unsere bisherige reduktionistische Sichtweise der Fragmentierung, Zersplitterung eine ökologische Schweinerei und Zerstörung zur Folge hatte. Wenn uns diese Einsicht verunsichert, dann können wir auf die neuen Wissenschaften zurückgreifen, die uns genau das bestätigen und deutlich machen, nämlich dass wir nicht spinnen. Aber wenn wir genug Vertrauen in unsere Wahrnehmung und unseren gesunden Menschenverstand haben, dann brauchen wir die Absicherung durch die Quantentheorie oder neue Biologie überhaupt nicht.

Wo in diesem Prozess des kulturellen Wandels stehen wir heute?

Wir haben fünfhundert Jahre Kolonialismus hinter uns, in denen man an die Überlegenheit weißer Männer glaubte, damit Diebstahl und Gewalt legitimierte und alle anderen Rassen die Zeche zahlen ließ. Dann hatten wir ein halbes Jahrhundert „Entwicklungspolitik“, in denen uns die Länder des Westens Technik und Fortschritt versprachen und statt dessen eine Plastik- und Rohöl-Kultur brachten, die den Planeten zerstört. Ich glaube, heute stehen wir an der Schwelle zu einem neuen Denken, bei dem „Entwicklung“ nicht mehr länger verstanden wird als die Globalisierung von nicht nachhaltigen Produktionsmethoden und Konsummustern. Wir beginnen zu begreifen, dass wirkliches Wachstum pluralistisch ist: Es handelt sich um eine Interaktion einerseits zwischen unterschiedlichen Gesellschaften und andererseits zwischen Gesellschaften und der Natur auf der Basis gegenseitigen Respekts. Und dieser gegenseitige Respekt gilt sowohl der unterschiedlichen Spezies im Ökosystem als auch für die unterschiedlichen menschlichen Kulturen.

Wenn wir von neuer Ethik, neuen Werten, neuen Weltbildern sprechen, dann berührt das auch die tiefste Ebenen im Menschen – seine Religiosität. Brauchen wir an der Basis des Wandels auch eine neue Spiritualität?

Wenn wir realisieren, dass es in der Natur und in uns so etwas gibt wie eine innere Selbstorganisation und eigene Entwicklungsdynamik, dann gewinnen wir die Fähigkeit, die Propaganda des Wirtschaftswachstums, die Regeln der Kontrolle durch Staat und Wirtschaft in Frage zu stellen und über die Dummheit der Werbestrategien, die unsere Hirne kolonisieren wollen, zu lachen. Und das ist dann tatsächlich auch eine „spirituelle Revolution“. Denn was ist Spiritualität? Sie bezeichnet nichts anderes als unsere Fähigkeit, innere Ressourcen zu entwickeln und uns seelisch gegen alle Formen von Gewalt und Einschränkungen zu stärken, die sonst zu Apathie, Lähmung und Angst führen. Spiritualität war in vielen Gesellschaften immer schon ein Werkzeug, um das zu erreichen.

Quelle: http://www.humonde.de/artikel/10002?PHPSESSID=d7d02668a87e2df642b25b5b6b135d65

© Humonde 2004

Nachricht von Norbert Schneider

Canada, US Scientists Impatient for 'Slow Quake'

http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/25265/story.htm

Global warming

Pressespiegel (international)

Quelle: http://ecolog.twoday.net/stories/226652/

Watch What You Say...

Welcome to '1984'...

http://www.news-journalonline.com/NewsJournalOnline/Opinion/Editorials/03OpOPN62051504.htm


Informant: Janissary Joe

The LAST ceremonies are now being prepared . . .

I HEREBY CHALLENGE THE ELDERS

Posted By: Darrel Whitewolf

Date: Monday, 24 May 2004, 8:16 a.m.

I Darrel Whitewolf, elder of Cherokee decent, with this powerful message, hereby challenge the elders of all native nations. I hereby petition for the immediate release of sacred information to all humanity concerned for the immediate future of their families and loved ones.

At the risk of having many arrows shot in my direction, I send this message.

I am an old warrior who is no stranger to battles.

It has been brought to my attention that the elders at this time are preparing the last ceremonies. The Hopi who have no word in their vocabulary for the future and are preparing to go underground. The Ojibwa and the Lakota are saying that we are at the end. They say and I quote "Go back and tell the people it is no longer the eleventh hour". It is said that the blue star (katchina) has arrived and the "Purifier" (a large celestial body) follows. It's time for the "CLEANSING" THE "THIRD SHAKING".

It is time to tell the people about the arrival of the watchers from the skies who don't look like us and the ones underground as well. I have heard that White Buffalo Calf Woman has returned. I have been told to teach the stories of creation and how we must become together as one. This is not enough.

Chief Lookinghorse has delivered his messages at sacred sites all over the world but it is still unclear to non indian people just what is happening now, this very year, maybe even this very next month.

It is perfectly clear to me but who will believe one person?

It is not enough to quote verses from the bible. It is not enough to tell the old stories. It is not enough to talk about the animals and what it means when a certain one shows up in your life.

I think I can safely say that I speak for all readers here when I challenge you for the plain and simple truth about what is about to happen. No more Bible verses from the unbalanced cross brought by the ones who stole our land, raped our women and killed our children. The ones manipulated by the watchers.

No more old stories. No more codes.

People do not want to hear this nonsense any longer because time is too short. I know that you know. I also know that there is still prejudice in the hearts of some of you and you do not want non-indian people to know these things.

It is time and the time is now for you to speak clearly and decisevely in releasing the information needed for people of all nations to prepare themselves practically, safely, physically and spiritually.

There is talk that the Pope is giving his final blessings. He speaks of the fact that "Wormwood" (Planet X) has arrived. There is talk that supposed astronomers are watching something large speeding toward Earth. There is clear and unmistakable evidence that the skies day and night have suddenly changed dramatically. The moon has changed its orbit and appears in the west sky now when it rises. The stars are turning around in the sky at night and moving slower. The Earth Mother staggers like a drunk.

With great respect to the Creator, I bow to him in a humble way and ask for guidance in these matters not for me but for my brothers and sisters, my friends and families.

With great respect for the elders I ask you to put this knowledge forth and back up your words which say Mitakoye Oyasin. We are all your brothers and sisters. Will you leave us behind, only knowing half truths?

Grandfather forgive me if I have offended as this message comes from my heart and the Spirit of Crazy Horse inside me speaking. Grandfather forgive those who still hold contempt for the white man, the black man, the red and the yellow.

We send our prayers to you with the smoke from the sacred pipe on the wings of our brother Awahili, the Eagle.

I ask that you keep all of us here in your presense now and for ever.

Let the truths become clear to all.

Wado, Wakan Tanka, Aho

That is all I have to say.


Darrel Whitewolf

http://www.haveyouthought.com/ContactUs.htm


"LAST Ceremonies" forwarded by Millennium Twain

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LeagueOfTheLastDays/


Informant: AmaNoGawa

Links from Millennium Twain:
http://dirty2feetstreks.crimsonzine.com/20040919-15231.html
http://www.teton-rainbows.com/letter_whitewolf.html
http://www.shout.net/~bigred/Signs.htm



Omega see also:
http://omega.twoday.net/topics/Western+Shoshone/

Sab the buffalo "hunt"
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/457052/

The Bush Administration and the Dismantling of Public Safeguards - Bush Administration's Assault of Public Safeguards

--- please circulate widely ---

Special Interest Takeover: The Bush Administration and the Dismantling of Public Safeguards

The Center for American Progress and OMB Watch have released a comprehensive report prepared on behalf of the Citizens for Sensible Safeguards coalition (of which Public Citizen is a member) that details the Bush administration's record of dismantling protections for public health, food safety, auto safety, and the environment.

To view the report and accompanying brochure, as well as a list of members of the coalition, visit http://www.sensiblesafeguards.org

As documented by the report, crucial safeguards have been swept aside or watered down; enforcement efforts have been curtailed; and emerging problems are being ignored. The Administration has been able to accomplish this by placing regulatory agencies under the control of industry insiders, dismissing independent scientists from government Advisory Boards, suppressing information, distorting scientific findings that document a need for action, and using cost/benefit analysis to prioritize industry interests over the public interest.

To take one example from the report, the Bush Administration delayed a Clinton-era proposed rule on Listeria and eventually only issued the rule in a much-weakened form. While this was happening, the Department of Agriculture, led by administration officials with close ties to the meat industry, ignored a federal inspector's repeated reports of food safety violations at a Pennsylvania Wampler Foods plant. In 2002, Listeria-contaminated turkey meat from the plant killed eight, sickened more than 50, and caused miscarriages and stillbirths, prompting one of the largest meat recalls in U.S. history.

The report concludes that, "Special interests have taken over our government from top to bottom, turning back years of progress on health, safety and the environment. That this puts the public and our natural resources at significant risk seems to be of little concern to the Bush administration. Rather, the administration appears to view government as an instrument to enrich its political allies."

To view the report and accompanying brochure, as well as a list of members of the coalition, visit http://www.sensiblesafeguards.org

Please forward this message to your friends and colleagues!

If you would like more information about Public Citizen, please visit us at http://www.citizen.org


Informant: Hans Karow

Chris Busby on Health Effects of DU

On May 8th, Sunny Miller interviewed Chris Busby, Ph.D. at the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War conference in Berlin. Dr. Busby is an expert the health risks of low level radiation, including so-called Œdepleted¹ uranium (DU). He gave a presentation on DU at the IPPNW and will be working with Traprock on a US speaking tour. Hear his interview (and find relevant links and photos )

http://www.traprockpeace.org/chris_busby_08may04.html

Chris Busby, (UK) obtained a Ph.D. in Chemical Physics from the University of London. He has developed the "Second Event Theory" which distinguishes between hazards from external and internal ionizing radiation. He is the scientific secretary of the European Committtee on Radiation Risk ( http://www.euradcom.org ). In 1994 he helped found the Low Level Radiation Campaign, ( http://www.llrc.org ) and is its scientific consultant and is the
director of the environmental consultancy Green Audit
( http://www.greenaudit.org ). He is also a member of both the UK Ministry of Defense Oversight Committee on Depleted Uranium http://www.duob.org.uk and the UK government Committee Examining Radiation Risks from Internal Emitters ( http://www.cerrie.org ). See further comment in "The Trojan Horses of Nuclear War, Testimonials-presentations-Resolutions, World Uranium Weapons Conference 2003." Hear also his presentation (mp3) to the World Uranium Weapons Conference ( conference reader available through
http://www.uraniumweaponsconference.de/ and see the audio index of conference presentations at
http://www.traprockpeace.org/depleted_uranium_hamburg03.html

To include your US city or university in a public speaking tour with Chris Busby on assessing radiation risks, please contact Sunny Miller, 413 773-7427.

Also on the site:

*Photoalbum of Student workshop at the IPPNW, with an interview with workshop moderator and student organizer Caecilie Buhmann.

*Scott Ritter¹s critique of the Œdiscovery¹ of a shell that supposedly
contains sarin precursors (republished, courtesy of Scott, and available as a printable pdf file).

*Genevieve Cora Fraser's article on the sentiment's being expressed in the UN in favor of an Israeli arms embargo.

*Keith Harmon Snow's shocking disclosure of atrocities with extreme sexual violence (rape and sex slavery) that is being committed in the DRC by troops of various nationalities. The world is turning its blind eye on Africa again, and again....


Informant: Davey Garland


Omega see also:

A New Source of Advice on the Health Effects of Ionising Radiation
European Community Radiation Risk (ECRR) January 2003 (Report Summary) edited by Dr. Chris Busby

http://www.idust.net/Docs/Docs012.pdf


Vertuschung von Uranwaffen - ein Verbrechen gegen die Menschheit
http://www.uraniumweaponsconference.de/hintergrund.htm

MICROWAVE HEARING - YEAR 1980 : ANTENNAS AND WIRELESS "DECT" ARE PSYCHOLOGICAL ARMS

MICROWAVE HEARING-YEAR 1980: ANTENNAS AND WIRELESS "DECT" ARE PSYCHOLOGICAL ARMS, TO ALTER THE BLOOD FLOW, HISSING WITHIN AND JUST BEHIND THE HEAD. MALE ANIMALS BECAME VIOLENT.

Message from Dr. Miguel Muntané

MICROWAVE HEARING: ANTENNAS AND WIRELESS DECT ARE PSYCHOLOGICAL ARMS.

· HISSING WITHIN AND JUST BEHIND THE HEAD.

URGENT:
TO INFORM DOCTORS AND NEUROLOGISTS ABOUT THE INTENSE NOISE CREATED WITHIN THE BRAIN AND JUST BEHIND THE HEAD, CAUSED BY MICROWAVES, DOCUMENTED FROM NASA SINCE YEAR 1980.

1. MICROWAVES RADIATION IN PERMANENT FORM: DAY AND NIGHT
ANTENNAS AND WIRELESS "DECT" CAN EMIT MICROWAVES RADIATION IN PERMANENT FORM (24 HOURS/DAY) WITHIN THE HOUSES WITH CHILDREN AND PREGNANT WOMEN AS GUINEA-PIGS.

* WIRELESS "DECT" CAN EMIT MORE DENSITY OF POWER OF MICROWAVES WITHIN THE "NEIGHBOURING HOUSES" THAT THE ANTENNAS PLACED TO ONE HUNDRED METERS OF DISTANCE.

2. TO ALTER THE BLOOD FLOW. YEAR 1980

LOW-POWER MICROWAVE TESTING CARRIED OUT BY NASA IN 1980:
When people are illuminated with properly modulated low power microwaves the sensation is reported as a buzzing, clicking, or hissing which seems to originate (regardless of the person's position in the field) within or just behind the head.

3. MALE ANIMALS BECAME VIOLENT

'GRUMPY MALES MAY BE SHORT OF TESTOSTERONE'
Following is an interesting message from Penny Hargreaves who lives near the Oururah radio towers in New Zealand. For more about the Oururah towers see:

http://canterbury.cyberplace.co.nz/ouruhia/

Some time ago I had a conversation with a council employee in Sydney about the possibility of some domestic dog attacks being related to transmission towers.

* The idea was that since dogs have a higher range of hearing they may be prone to "microwave hearing". If so, this may be a stressor on the dogs, as it certainly is with humans who are affected by it.

There was a suggestion of plotting locations of the attacks with mobile phone towers on the council map but nothing was followed up on. The reported observations by Penny Hargreaves suggest that it should have been been carried further.

Male Animals became Violent at Penny Hargreaves Ouruhia farm after the 2nd FM was added to the existing 2 AM on the neighbouring radio tower.:
I used to rent a bull to service my heifers. Twice quiet bulls arrived and within three weeks became so vicious we had to send them home. They immediately became quiet again.One bull had been in the paddock next to the radio tower with his heifers but he would not stay in that paddock. He preferred to be in the radio tower paddock where there were cows (who do not ever seem to have had problems) than in the paddock 150 metres away from it. This behaviour is an indication that "hot spot" areas may not be in the area immediately under the tower but further out. Perhaps the copper wire blanket for 100metres under the radio tower area has something to do with moving the power further out on to my adjacent land. The FM licences show 16 side lobes.

In 1999 I rented my farm to a farmer for fattening stock. At first the cows were only there for a month before killing and he did not have a problem until he bought breeding cows and a bull. Within a month the bull was going berserk, jumping into neighbour's property and terrifying them. The farmer removed all his stock and terminated his tenancy.

I have since heard of several other bulls kept in paddocks within 1 kilometre of the radio tower that have become violent and been destroyed.

My stallion in 1995 would refuse (stand and buck) to go in the paddock next to the radio tower where we worked the horses. Prior to that we had no problems. We had kept him as a colt because he was so quiet but he suddenly changed personality and became very violent and difficult to handle when previously he had been gentle. He also developed skin sores and a mystery lameness in his hooves. Sometimes could hardly move and vets could not find the cause. We now know the metal shoes would have conducted the RF. He lived in an area which was monitored in 1999 as being close to the maximum in certain areas. At the time we were unaware that the FM was transmitting without consent and increased power.

We decided to give him a holiday in another area and within a month he was his old happy self, bucking and playing. Back in the paddock near the "hot spot" Back in the barn he again became aggressive and trotted as if he was on hot bricks.In 1996 after we had moved all the horses away from the farm he reverted to his old self, so kind we could serve mares one week and race him successfully the next. It is most unusual to have a stallion quiet enough to do this. We used him to cover mares at Ouruhia and out of four served only one was in foal. Since moving from there his fertility rate is 100%. He no longer has trouble walking and his hooves are now normal.

The Federal Communications Commission reports that the first thing affected by EMR exposure are the eyes and the testicles. The effect on testicles may have caused the tension and anger in male animals we, and others, experienced.

One male dog within a month of the second FM transmitting became so aggressive it ate his smaller friend. This dog lived approximately two kilometers, line of sight, from the aerial where there is a cluster of ill people. They also experience interference with their telephone with radio from the Ouruhia transmitter and other electronic equipment.

Male irritability:- when the Ouruhia residents lawyer examined the medical reports for Dr Hockings study of 40 people living in the area she commented on the quantity of men going to their doctor with symptoms of extreme irritability since the 2nd FM was added.

'Grumpy males may be short of Testosterone'

This item is taken from our local Press and reported from London a while ago. Gerald Lincoln a Researcher at the Medical Councils Human Reproductive Sciences Unit in Edinburgh Scotland says the condition is not limited to men suffering from so called male menopause.

Men of all ages are increasingly suffering from testosterone swings. A condition scientists had thought affected only male primates and other animals but not men. The cause, he said, is stress. After studying the effects of differing testosterone levels on sheep Dr Lincoln said testosterone had a similarly big impact on human behaviour. Studies on primates have found that stress triggers a rise in corticosteroid levels which in turn pushes down testosterone. His theory is backed up by colleague Richard Anderson who dound that men who cannot produce testosterone become irritable and depressed when they stopped hormone replacement therapy. Their mood improved when they resumed treatment.

Professor David Abbott a reproductive endocrinologist at the Winsconsin Regional Primate Research Centre said Dr Lincoln "was right on the money". "Testosterone effects have been missed. When a bloke gets grumpy and irritable researchers try to explain it only in terms of cortisol levels and depression. They ignore the fact that testosterone levels are probably falling too." Diagnosing male irritability syndrome may not be easy as it is not clear what normal testosterone levels are while extra doses of the hormone may increase the risk of heart disease. New Scientist report.

LOW-POWER MICROWAVE TESTING CARRIED OUT BY NASA
http://www.buergerwelle.de/body_emf-omega-news_1-05-04.html

Microwave Hearing
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/545924/

Undo Global Warming: Don't Wait Until The Day After Tomorrow

Global Warming Campaign Update
Tuesday, May 25, 2004

Heard the buzz about "The Day After Tomorrow?" It's the new summer blockbuster movie depicting the disastrous impacts of global climate change. The good news is that the movie, opening Memorial Day weekend, is over-the-top science fiction. The bad news is that global warming is a scientific fact, and its impacts are happening now.

To separate fiction and fact, visit our new "The Day After Tomorrow" online action center at
http://actionnetwork.org/ct/5daYwHs1Ya6E/. There you can watch
a Public Service Announcement, sign the Emissions Petition, get
activism downloads, and more.

While the movie's global warming impacts are wildly exaggerated, its buzz may help motivate America's political leaders to wake up to global warming and support the McCain-Lieberman Climate Stewardship Act, the critical bill Congress is expected to vote on this summer to Undo Global Warming.

Turn Moviegoers into Petition Signers:
Let moviegoers know they can take action to Undo Global Warming by signing the Emissions Petition supporting the Climate Stewardship Act. Hand out Undo Global Warming flyers and petitions with a group of friends at your local theater showing "The Day After Tomorrow." Visit the movie action center to download and print out petitions and flyers.

Over 270,000 people have signed the Emissions Petition. And with "The Day After Tomorrow," we are spreading the message that global warming isn't just something happening in movie theatres. It's happening all around us, and will keep happening until we reduce greenhouse gas pollution.

Visit http://actionnetwork.org/ct/5daYwHs1Ya6E/ and have fun
at the movies.

Die volle Souveränität einer Übergangsregierung unter Militärherrschaft

Die Bush-Regierung versucht sich an einer neuen UN-Resolution.

weiter unter:
http://www.telepolis.de/tp/deutsch/special/irak/17503/1.html
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