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Jun
2004

General's role in prison probe raises conflict worries

The Army general who reported last fall there was no mistreatment at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq also commands the criminal investigators now pursuing the abuse cases, raising concerns about a potential conflict of interest...

http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/nation/2606332


From Information Clearing House

The Secret Government

Video

Bill Moyers, documents U.S. support of terrorist regimes and the brutality of Americas foreign policy...

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article3281.htm

US frantic to soften harsh language in UN rights report on Iraq

The United States is scrambling to soften allegedly harsh and inflammatory criticism of the US-led coalition in Iraq that is expected to be contained in a UN human rights report to be released this week...

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/040602/1/3ksdw.html


From Information Clearing House

Two Marines plead guilty to torturing Iraqi prisoner

Two 19-year-old Marines pleaded guilty to giving electric shocks to an Iraqi prisoner they were guarding in early April, months after the Abu Ghraib prison abuse, military officials said...

http://www.adn.com/24hour/nation/story/1413404p-8713139c.html


From Information Clearing House

Insulting the Spirit of the Geneva Convention

From the Pen of Hank Roth

http://g0lem.net/bravo/GENeva.shtml


Informant: Chai

Uranium Weapons Cover-ups In Our Midst

http://www.stopnato.org.uk/du-watch/bein/hamburg.pdf

excerpts:

* Relatively small amounts of depleted uranium were used during the first Gulf 'war' yet 58% of US troops who were exposed are now dead.

* The USA has systematically destroyed 1000s of military medical records concerning DU deaths of service personnel.

* The USA spent $5 billion to decontaminate a firing range of DU - the range only covered 39 square miles.

* It is estimated that 28 tons of depleted uranium has been collected for use on strategic targets in the USA and that over the next decade more than 500 tons of depleted uranium will be deployed within the USA.


Informant: Harry Mobley

Some Prisoners that Died in U.S. Custody were Beaten, Shot or Strangled

More than a third of prisoners who perished while in U.S. custody in Iraq and Afghanistan were beaten, strangled or shot by U.S. personnel before they died, according to death certificates and a high-ranking U.S. military official (USA Today 6/2/04).

http://www.usatoday.com/usatonline/20040601/6248555s.htm

Omega-News Collection 3. June 2004

YOUR LIFE AS A HUMAN TEST SUBJECT
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/232690/

Chemtrails over Pennsylvania and Maryland
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/232762/

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California considers program to measure pollutants in people
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/231628/

PEER Forces Army About-Face
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/231633/

US Endangered Species Act Under Attack
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/232099/

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ACLU suit uncovers secrets of secret surveillance
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/231681/

PM regrets: I've been misled
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/06/01/1086058855474.html

The neocons' war
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=2727

Dropping the sovereignty baton
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/FF02Ak06.html

Neocon collapse in Washington and Baghdad
http://www.lewrockwell.com/ips/lobe93.html

The patriot
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/231613/

Zero tolerance on torture: How hard is that?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/231619/

Abu Ghraib means triumphalism
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/231621/

Government is not "us"
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/232782/

Proof, Negative
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/232785/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

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Let's face up to it - we are torturers too
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/231642/

On-the-ground-reality TV
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/231644/

Hawks Eating Crow
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/231646/

An empire of denial
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/231648/

The lying game
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/231649/

Electorate Is Wising Up to the Iraq Blunder
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/231650/

The Way Of The Armchair Warrior
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/231653/

The Fruits of Saint George
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/231657/

Soros Admits Donating $16 Million to Defeat Bush
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/231662/

Iraqi Death Toll Amounts to a Holocaust
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/232703/

Questions for the President
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/232728/

Colonial Violence Against Women in Iraq
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article6272.htm

Army noted Geneva Conventions violations in Iraq prisons last fall
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/232729/

Mea culpa, that's what we want
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/232732/

Freedom vs. Security: A False Choice
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/232737/

Code Red
http://www.tompaine.com/articles/code_red_states.php

Rick MacArthur and Scott Ritter On The Lies of Our Times
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=04/06/01/142200

Rober Fisk Interview
Transcript
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/232750/

Think-tank warns of anti-Islam 'time bomb'
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/232755/

Costs for Iraq war eat into U.S. deficits
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/232756/

The Pentagon's New Map
http://www.nwc.navy.mil/newrulesets/ThePentagonsNewMap.htm

A New Age of Empire in the Middle East, Courtesy of the US and UK
http://www.commondreams.org/views02/1110-03.htm


From Information Clearing House

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Voter verified paper ballots
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/232697/

The United States Civil Flag of Peacetime
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/232768/

Fahrenheit 9/11
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/232769/

STAND against TORTURE & for FREEDOM of EXPRESSION
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/232797/

How a Superpower Lost its Stature
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/232801/

How a Superpower Lost its Stature

By Michael Lind

Financial Times, June 1, 2004

The image of America the Liberator has been replaced by the image of America the occupier and America the torturer

The debacle in Iraq has discredited the American neoconservative dream of a benevolent CS empire, freed from the petty restraints of multilateral diplomacy and international law. But the neoconservative vision is not the only dream that has died in the rubble of Falluja and torture cells of Abu Ghraib prison. What until recently was the alternative endorsed by many Democrats and some centrist Republicans US world leadership exercised through multilateral security institutions can also now be included in the collateral damage done by George W. Bush s war In Iraq...

http://fairuse.1accesshost.com/news1/lindft.htm


Informant: kevcross5

STAND against TORTURE & for FREEDOM of EXPRESSION

Please Forward Widely

Saturday, June 5th, 11:00 - 1:00

Armed Forces Recruiting Center, 141 Tremont St. (steps from Park St)

What to expect: ~An Energized Demonstration~ ~Political Theater~ ~Demands for Accountability~ ~Appearance of a Cabinet-Level Bush Official~

What it's all about:

Most of you know that the physical and psychological torture that took place at Abu Ghraib was not restricted to Iraq. These practices were already well established in Afghanistan and Guantanamo, where the Geneva Conventions have been deemed inconvenient. Moreover, military and media investigations have revealed that these acts were not the work of a few "bad apples," but were widespread. This is combined with the Red Cross's conclusion that 90% of Abu Ghraib's prisoners should never have been detained in the first place.

These gross injustices demand a response, but the Boston Police Department hasn't reviewed the Bill of Rights recently. One week ago, a small, peaceful demonstration at the recruiting center ended when an activist dressed as a prisoner was arrested. The story and photos are available at:

http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2004/05/289729.shtml

The pattern of arresting people on bogus charges to stifle dissent must be stopped. Having the charges thrown out a few months (or years) down the line does not preserve our freedom of expression. This ongoing police strategy is unconstitutional!

COME OUT SATURDAY TO DEMAND JUSTICE & SHOW THE CITY THAT WE WILL BE HEARD!!

I knew that I could never again raise my voice against the violence of the oppressed in the ghettos without having first spoken clearly to the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today--my own government....we as a nation must undergo a radical revolution of values....

When machines and computers, profit motives and property rights are considered more important than people, the giant triplets of racism, militarism and economic exploitation are incapable of being conquered.

Martin Luther King, Jr
Ebenezer Baptist Church, April 30, 1967

http://www.radioproject.org/sound/King11.mp3


Informant: Jeff Duritz

The Justice Department's triumphant victory over the Constitution

Proof, Negative

By Dahlia Lithwick

Posted Wednesday, June 2, 2004, at 4:02 PM PT

With a triumphant chorus of "We-told-you-so"s, the Justice Department unveiled yesterday a seven-page document summarizing all the accumulated evil that lurks in the heart of alleged enemy combatant Jose Padilla. Why release all this information now? The folks at Justice say they were just responding to a request from Sen. Orrin Hatch. As though Hatch's was the first and only demand for some tangible piece of evidence against Padilla. ...

http://slate.msn.com/id/2101632/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Government is not "us"

06/02/04

Future of Freedom Foundation

by Sheldon Richman

"It could be that those who line up are making a distinction that Rumsfeld seems unable to make, namely, the distinction between the American people and the U.S. government. There's a world of difference between them. Poll after poll in the Middle East indicates that the public there understands that difference."

http://www.fff.org/comment/com0406b.asp


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Fahrenheit 9/11

http://www.fahrenheit911.com/


Informant: Carolyn

The United States Civil Flag of Peacetime

http://www.barefootsworld.net/uscivilflag.html


Informant: Harry Mobley

Chemtrails over Pennsylvania and Maryland

http://ecolog.twoday.net/stories/232689/

Costs for Iraq war eat into U.S. deficits

Even by Washington standards, the $119.4 billion that President Bush and Congress have provided for the first two years of the war in Iraq is real money...

http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2004/06/01/costs_for_iraq_war_eat_into_us_deficits/

http://tinyurl.com/yw4ht

Think-tank warns of anti-Islam 'time bomb'

Growing Islamophobia in Britain in the wake of the September 11 attacks could lead to a dangerous backlash of riots and extremism, it was reported today...

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/story.jsp?story=527306

Rober Fisk Interview

Transcript

The interesting thing, when Sept 11th happened, and it was an international crime against humanity, and nobody said why!

http://www.kiwinews.co.nz/cgi-bin/editor/print.pl?article=4411

Freedom vs. Security: A False Choice

Rep. Ron Paul

The obvious lesson of September 11th is that government cannot protect us. Self-reliance and self-defense are American virtues; trembling reliance on the illusion of government-provided security is not.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article6271.htm

Mea culpa, that's what we want

Where are the tumbrels for those who actually voted for war, dispatching other people's sons and daughters to kill and be killed on a hoax? No minister on either side of the Atlantic has lost their job over the war or the subsequent shameful conduct of the occupation...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1229422,00.html
http://www.dissidentvoice.org/June04/Amr0602.htm


From Information Clearing House

Army noted Geneva Conventions violations in Iraq prisons last fall

An Army general who visited Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq last fall complained that the military was violating international war standards by incarcerating common criminals along with insurgents...

http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/iraq/2004-06-01-prison-abuse_x.htm


From Information Clearing House

Questions for the President

Chalmers Johnson

Please tell us: If we plan to return Iraq to the Iraqis, why is the U.S. currently building fourteen permanent bases there?

http://www.nationinstitute.org/tomdispatch/indexprint.mhtml?pid=1468


From Information Clearing House

Iraqi Death Toll Amounts to a Holocaust

The actual Iraqi death toll is not being reported and publicly discussed. Ignoring mass human mortality in Iraq amounts to holocaust denial...

http://www.control.com.au/bi2004/255conScience.pdf


From Information Clearing House

Voter verified paper ballots

We all remember the election of 2000. Because of faulty and mismanaged election systems, George W. Bush won Florida's electoral votes and the presidency. And now look at the mess we're in.

People demanded improvements, and now states are spending millions to buy new voting machines. So far, so good. But many key states, including Florida, Ohio and other battlegrounds, are installing "black box" voting machines -- computer voting terminals that don't produce a paper ballot.

Without a paper ballot, there's no way to know if our votes are counted correctly. Also, computers are vulnerable to malfunction -- how often does yours freeze up?

It's time to take action to protect our votes. Join our call for Voter-Verified Paper Ballots, at:

http://www.moveon.org/protectourvotes/

If ATMs and gas pumps can print receipts, then voting terminals can print paper ballots. Every voter should be able to make sure that his or her vote will count as it was cast, by verifying a paper ballot that can be audited and re-counted. And wherever electronic voting terminals are used, backup paper ballots should also be available, so no voters will be turned away from the polling place if the terminals aren't working.

Over the past few weeks, MoveOn members have been calling legislators and officials in many states to demand Voter-Verified Paper Ballots. And along with other citizen's groups, large and small, we have won important victories.

A month ago, our side won its biggest victory yet. California Secretary of State Kevin Shelley decertified 14,000 black box voting terminals made by Diebold Inc., and said that this November, every California voter will be able to vote on a paper ballot.

Every voter in every state should have the same right -- to verify that his or her vote was recorded correctly, with full confidence that it will be counted correctly. We shouldn't have to hand our elections over to manufacturers like Diebold and blindly trust them with the results.

This is not about partisan politics. It's about the foundation of our democracy: our votes. There's no reason Americans should have anything less than the most accessible, secure and reliable voting system possible.

Join our campaign by clicking this link:

http://www.moveon.org/protectourvotes/

Thank you, for everything you do.

Sincerely,
--Carrie, Joan, Noah, Peter, and Wes
The MoveOn.org Team
Wednesday, June 2nd, 2004

P.S.: See our website for helpful background information on this
issue.

YOUR LIFE AS A HUMAN TEST SUBJECT

YOU ARE NOW ELECTRO-SENSITIVE
http://www.luxefaire.com/electro.html

John Ryan: Phone mast wrecks my life

Print media coverage of Irish farmer John Ryan

With an Irish General Election taking place on Friday, June 11, and the promises of desperate-for-votes Irish politicians becoming increasingly reckless, the mast issue here has elbowed its way into the limelight.

Con Colbert, Dublin, current secretary of our Irish EHS support group, IERVN (Irish Electromagnetic Radiation Victims Network, founded in August, 1999), has alerted me to the following.

There is big media focus right now on the Irish EHS farmer, John Ryan, of Cashel, Co. Tipperary, who had to flee his farm due to the severe bioeffects he suffers from the mast he allowed to be erected on his land. You have posted Klaus on 5/12/2003 (Citizens Initiative Omega) a report I sent you of John and his wife Rosie being interviewed by a prime time Irish T.V. farming programme.
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/omega051203.htm

Last Sunday (May 30, 2004) John's tragic experience with masts featured in three Sunday newspapers:

SUNDAY WORLD (news@sundayworld.com , Journalist: Karl Hanlon);

THE STAR (firstname.lastname@thestar.ie also: Karl Hanlon);

NEWS OF THE WORLD (news@news-of-the-world.co.uk) also:
Karl Hanlon.

I will transcribe the NEWS OF THE WORLD article.

Please note while reading it the similarity of John Ryan's obervation that the signal power appeared to be turned down while official testing was in progress on his farm with that made by Cathy Hawk about the Doe farming family official testing in your entry "Occupational Exposure to RF/MW and Microwave Sickness" of Citizens Initiative Omega, dated 13/2/03.
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/omega144.htm

And a vital fact in the second last paragraph for ALL mast-affected farmers, wherever they reside, is this:

"THE IRISH FARMERS' ASSOCIATION IS BACKING MR. RYAN, AND HAS CALLED ON VODAFONE TO CEASE TRANSMISSION FROM THE MAST."

I am including toward end key email addresses for making supportive contact with IFA (Irish Farmers Association) and IFJ (Irish Farmers Journal). I have also listed above email contacts for the three newspapers. John and Rosie Ryan have asked that similarly affected people contact those newspapers for max support on the issue. There may be more Irish media accounts appearing shortly.

Best, Imelda, Cork


From: NEWS OF THE WORLD 30/5/04

"Phone mast 'wrecks my life' by Karl Hanlon

Farmer John Ryan puts a silver-plated mesh on his head when he strides off to work. And in the middle of the night he gets up and drives away from home to sleep in his 4 by 4 vehicle.

He claims a mobile phone mast on his land in Daingean, Tipperary, is giving him headaches, nosebleeds, dizzy spells and burning sensations.

Mr Ryan said: 'As soon as the mast went up I started to feel the effects. After putting serious pressure on Vodafone it was switched off for three weeks and everything was fine but the minute it was switched back on my symptoms returned.' His wife Rosie and daughter Linda get similar symptoms when working outside. Mr. Ryan wants the mast shut down and has offered to return the 10,000 euros Vodafone paid him to erect it. But the firm won't remove it unless he pays the 50,000 euros it cost to put up the mast.

Medical tests support Mr. Ryan's claim that he is being exposed to some form of microwave radiation. He wears the headnet to block out 99 per cent of microwave emissions. He said the net is 'like a pair of ladies' tights.'

Vodafone says its equipment complies with current limits on emissions set by the International Radiation Protection
Association.

REJECT

They reject Mr. Ryan's claims that the mast causes his problems. Tests have been carried out at the site, but Mr. Ryan insists: 'When the tests were done you could hardly get a single bar of signal on a mobile phone even when standing right next to the mast. In dry weather, the problems are not too bad but when it rains the power on the mast is turned up to make up for the loss of the signal.'

The Irish Farmers' association is backing Mr. Ryan, and has called on Vodafone to cease transmission from the mast. A spokesman said: 'Mr Ryan is unable to stay on his farming premises. His farming is being neglected and dairy cows are going unmilked.


IRISH FARMERS ASSOCIATION

KEY CONTACTS

The Irish Farmers Association,
Irish Farm Centre, Bluebell, Dublin 12.
Telephone: 00 353 (1) 4500266 Fax: 00 353 (1) 4551043
Fax: 00 353 (1) 4565146 Email : postmaster@ifa.ie

Below are contacts for REGIONAL IFA representatives

Teresa Curran
FBD House, Fels Point, Dan Spring Rd, Tralee,
CO. KERRY
kerry@ifa.ie Tel: 066-7123279
066-7127149


Una Keane
Livestock Mart, Athenry,
CO. GALWAY
galway@ifa.ie 091-844268
091-844902


Brenda Ryan
40 Kenyon Street, Nenagh,
CO. TIPPERARY
tipperary@ifa.ie 067-32213
067-32936


Noelle Rogerson
Stonecourt House, Roscommon.
CO. ROSCOMMON
roscommon@ifa.ie 090-6625235
090-6625419


Denise Wilson
The Diamond, Raphoe,
CO. DONEGAL
donegal@ifa.ie 074-9145658
074-9145693


Barbara Martin
Farm Centre, Mill Park Road, Enniscorthy,
CO. WEXFORD
wexford@ifa.ie 054-33090
054-33807


Emer Barry
Unit 2A (Rear), University Technology Centre, Curraheen Road, Cork.
cork@ifa.ie 021-4545944
021-4545736


Ann Rose
Barrack street, Kilkenny.
CO. KILKENNY
kilkenny@ifa.ie 056-7763404
056-7763815


Teresa Walsh
Harbour Street,
Tullamore,
CO. OFFALY
offaly@ifa.ie 0506-41447
0506-41082


Sinead Hoare
1 Church Street,
St. John's Square,
CO. LIMERICK
limerick@ifa.ie 061-314196
061-317135


Geraldine Duffy
Main Street, Ballybay,
CO. MONAGHAN
monaghan@ifa.ie 042-9744870
042-9741660


Maria Meegan
Bective Street, Kells,
CO. MEATH
kells@ifa.ie 046-9240436
046-9241270


Reception
Irish Farm centre,
Bluebell,
DUBLIN 12.
postmaster@ifa.ie 01-4500266
01-4501935



IRISH FARMERS JOURNAL

KEY CONTACTS

Staff Contacts
Irish Farmers' Journal Contacts
EDITOR: Matt Dempsey
Tel: 01-4199500
Web: http://www.farmersjournal.ie
Email: mdempsey@farmersjournal.ie

EDITORIAL OFFICE: Lena Doody
Tel: 01-4199530
Fax: 01-4520876
Email: ldoody@farmersjournal.ie

NEWS: Pat O’Keeffe
Tel: 01-4199539
Email: pokeeffe@farmersjournal.ie

NEWS: Paul Mooney
Tel: 01-4199527
Email:pmooney@farmersjournal.ie

NORTHERN EDITOR: James Campbell
Tel: 048-91-812054
Fax: 028 9182 0946.
Email:jcampbell@farmersjournal.ie

Northern Diary email: morrow@farmersjournal.ie

AGRI-BUSINESS AND EU NEWS: Eric Donald
Tel: 01-4199528
Email:edonald@farmersjournal.ie

2
Jun
2004

US Endangered Species Act Under Attack

Tell the Fish and Wildlife Service there’s a better way to protect endangered animals than killing them.

The Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is proposing a rule change to the Endangered Species Act that will allow endangered animals and body parts to be imported into the U.S. This change essentially eliminates the need for a permit before an endangered species can be imported.

The proposed change would dramatically increase the likelihood of extinction for more than 550 endangered species. Let the Bush administration know this is unacceptable.

http://www.kintera.org/TR.asp?ID=M6419783174914476743555&iEvent=32742

Schily plant Vorratsdatenspeicherung bei Internet- und Mobilfunk-Providern

Zuverlässigen Quellen im Umfeld des Innenministeriums zufolge, bereitet Schily derzeit ein Gesetz zur einjährigen Speicherung von Kommunikationsdaten aus dem Internet und Mobilfunk vor.

01.06.2004 - Wie der Deutsche Multimedia Verband (dmmv) berichtet, sorgen aktuelle Pläne des Bundesinnenministers Otto Schily bei Internet-Providern als auch bei den Usern für erhebliche Unruhe. Schily plant ein Gesetz zur einjährigen Speicherung von Kommunikationsdaten aus dem Internet und Mobilfunk und folgt damit einem aktuellen Vorstoß auf EU-Ebene. Frankreich, Irland, Schweden und England haben hier zuletzt einen Entwurf eines Rahmenbeschlusses über die Vorratsdatenspeicherung im EU-Ministerrat vorgelegt.

Käme es tatsächlich zu einer Verabschiedung eines solchen Rahmenbeschlusses durch den EU-Ministerrat müssten alle Daten, die im Zusammenhang mit öffentlichen elektronischen Kommunikationsdiensten (vor allem Internet, E-Mail, SMS) anfallen, mindestens zwölf bis maximal 36 Monate auf Vorrat gespeichert und auf Ersuchen der zuständigen Behörden zu Ermittlungszwecken zugänglich gemacht werden.

Begründet werden diese Schritte mit der „Vorbeugung, Untersuchung, Feststellung und Verfolgung von Straftaten, einschließlich Terrorismus“. Die Persönlichkeitsrechte der Nutzer, die zu erwartende Kostenlawine für Internetprovider sowie die kaum handhabbare Auswertung des immensen Datenaufkommens lassen indes Zweifel an der Sinnhaftigkeit dieser Vorhaben aufkommen. So übt der Deutsche Multimedia Verband harsche Kritik an diesem Unterfangen. Ähnliche Vorhaben, unter anderem. im Rahmen der Novelle des Telekommunikationsgesetzes, wurden in der jüngeren Vergangenheit sowohl von Verbraucher- als auch Datenschützern bereits massiv unter Beschuss genommen. (dd)

http://www.vnunet.de/testticker/news/detail.asp?ArticleID=20040601012&Ref=testticker

Die Lügen des Weißen Hauses

Hans Leyendecker zieht in seinem neuen Buch eine niederschmetternde Bilanz der Bush-Regierung und erklärt, warum Amerika einen Neuanfang braucht...

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/deutsch/inhalt/buch/17513/1.html

Wiederaufforstung: Investitionen in ökologische Projekte gegen den Klimakollaps

02.06.04

Mit Roland Emmerichs Film "The Day After Tomorrow" droht nicht nur eine Flutwelle von Ökopanik über das Land zu schwappen; sondern auch wieder hektischer Aktivismus in Sachen Klimaschutz auszubrechen. Mit Futuro Forestal, einem deutsch-panamaischen Forstunternehmen können Eiszeitängstliche schon seit fast zehn Jahren profitabel in Wiederaufforstung investieren und gleichzeitig zur Absorption von C02 beitragen - und zwar sinnvoll und nachhaltig. Die Biomasse der Wälder, insbesondere schnell wachsender Tropenwälder, ist ein gigantischer Kohlenstoffspeicher und entzieht der Atmosphäre das schädliche Treibhausgas.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php4?Nr=8569

Experten warnen vor negativen Folgen des Klimawandels

02.06.04

Energiekonferenz

Anlässlich der internationalen Konferenz für Erneuerbare Energien hat der Naturschutzbund NABU vor den negativen Folgen des Klimawandels gewarnt. Ungebremste klimatische Veränderungen hätten nicht nur direkte Konsequenzen für das Leben der Menschen weltweit, sondern auch erhebliche Verschiebungen des ökologischen Gleichgewichts zur Folge. Der Klimaforscher Prof. Hartmut Graßl, Mitglied des NABU-Kuratoriums, und NABU-Präsident Olaf Tschimpke forderten daher entschlossene Schritte zum weltweiten Ausbau der Erneuerbaren Energien. "Ohne die Erneuerbaren Energien als dritte Säule neben Energieeinsparung und Steigerung der Energieeffizienz haben wir keine Chance, der Klimakatastrophe zu entkommen", sagte Tschimpke.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php4?Nr=8578

Island setzt Walfang fort

Reduzierung der letztjährigen Quote

02.06.04

Islands Fischereiminister Arni Mathiesen kündigte am 1. Juni an, dass Island den Walfang im Sommer 2004 fortsetzen wird, um 25 Zwergwale zu Forschungszwecken zu töten. Zwar bedeutet dies eine Reduzierung der letztjährigen Quote, doch die Walschutzorganisationen Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society (WDCS), Pro Wildlife und ASMS fordern Island auf, die Waljagd ganz einzustellen.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php4?Nr=8567

Neue deutschsprachige 'Chemtrail'-Seite im Netz

http://ecolog.twoday.net/stories/231706/

ACLU suit uncovers secrets of secret surveillance

05/29/04

Civil Liberties Watch

by Elaine Cassel

"Everyone knows by now (or should) that the Patriot Act allows the FBI to conduct surveillance on Internet and email usage. Using so- called National Security Letters (NSLs), the FBI directs Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to provide passwords and identifying information that will allow the government to target people who are plotting terrorism or who are otherwise potentially 'dangerous' to national security. ... Until now, we did not know much about how the government goes about this procedure. Now we do. Thanks to a suit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in New York in behalf of an unnamed ISP. The government has tried mightily to keep the entire suit under seal, but the federal judge has allowed the ACLU to release some information about the case."...

http://babelogue.citypages.com:8080/ecassel/2004/05/29


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Patriot Act Besieged

http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=18823


Informant: Laurel

Soros Admits Donating $16 Million to Defeat Bush

It amounts to the largest in-kind donation to a political candidate in American history.

http://tinyurl.com/2f77k


From Information Clearing House

The Fruits of Saint George

The Christian Right needs to take a long, hard look at George W. Bush and decide "What Would Jesus Do?"...

http://www.interventionmag.com/cms/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=754
http://pewforum.org/news/display.php?NewsID=1995

From Information Clearing House

The Way Of The Armchair Warrior

Knowledge is not important. The armchair warrior strives to attain a state beyond knowledge, a state of deep, non-knowing connection to the universe: in particular, to that portion of the universe which is rich, powerful, or related to him by blood...

http://newyorker.com/shouts/content/?040607sh_shouts

Electorate Is Wising Up to the Iraq Blunder

Despite Bush's claim again last week that occupied Iraq is "the central front in the war on terror," the grim consequences of this colonial-style adventure have finally gotten through to an electorate that understandably invested a huge amount of trust in him after 9/11.

http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-scheer1jun01,1,7772670.column


From Information Clearing House

The lying game

An A-Z of the Iraq war and its aftermath, focusing on misrepresentation, manipulation, and mistakes...

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=526965


From Information Clearing House

An empire of denial

The US is choosing to ignore the fact that it is to blame for the stifling of global democracy...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1228578,00.html


From Information Clearing House

Hawks Eating Crow

The Bush Administration has not made it easy on its supporters. David Brooks now admits that he was gripped with a "childish fantasy" about Iraq. Tucker Carlson is "ashamed" and "enraged" at himself. Tom Friedman, admitting to being "a little slow," is finally off the reservation.

http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20040607&s=alterman


From Information Clearing House

On-the-ground-reality TV

Shocking footage of US military conduct in Iraq is available through major news services, yet the American public seldom sees what reporters see...

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article6269.htm

Let's face up to it - we are torturers too

Blair must answer fully to all the evidence of abuse by British troops

http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1228581,00.html


From Information Clearing House

Science Under Siege

The Politicians' War on Nature and Truth by Todd Wilkinson profiles PEER founder Jeff DeBonis and other government employees whose struggles to protect natural resources and their own own professional ethics placed them in conflict with their agencies. This powerful book by an award winning journalist offers support and hope for environmental whistleblowers...

Read further under:
http://peermail.c.topica.com/maaci1Caa7hW0a8rxQKcaeQBg1/

PEER Forces Army About-Face

Less than one day after PEER notified the public that Army bases across the country were told to reduce anti-pollution and wildlife protection spending in the name of “fighting a war on several fronts,” the U.S. Army issued a new order restoring environmental funding.

But the fight is far from over; the Pentagon continues to argue for self-certification of environmental compliance. In fact, Congress is currently reviewing Pentagon requests for exemptions from the Clean Air Act and federal toxic control laws.

Ironically, as the Pentagon lobbies for a green-get-out-of-jail card, the EPA, only a day earlier, fined the U.S. Army and a contractor nearly $52,000 for releasing a deadly chemical weapon on a wildlife sanctuary in the Pacific Ocean.

Read further under:
http://peermail.c.topica.com/maaci1Caa7hVba8rxQKcaeQBg1/
http://www.peer.org/press/466.html

California considers program to measure pollutants in people

http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/news/breaking_news/8804422.htm


Informant: NHNE

Abu Ghraib means triumphalism

06/01/04

Power and Interest News Report

by Michael A. Weinstein

Whether or not the abasement rituals were a matter of explicit or suggestive policy, they occurred within an environment of dismissive negligence. Treatment of prisoners according to international standards was not a top priority of military leaders and bureaucratic defense intellectuals who conceived and have managed the occupation of Iraq. Regarding the consequences of their neglect of their own power and interests, the leaders were short-sighted. The 'scandal' of Abu Ghraib -- as it is now called most frequently in the press -- is one of the many failures of the occupation. Those failures -- most notably, the appearance of Sunni and Shi'a resistances, general insecurity and poor public services, and the lack of legitimacy of the governing authorities -- can be traced to a fundamental miscalculation of power."

Read further under:
http://www.pinr.com/report.php?ac=view_report&report_id=175


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Zero tolerance on torture: How hard is that?

06/02/04

Christian Science Monitor

by Helena Cobban

"It is good that Congress and the military are seriously investigating
past abuses at Abu Ghraib and other US-run detention centers around the world. However, simply investigating past abuses isn't enough. Beyond that, President Bush and Congress need to declare -- and then verifiably implement -- a policy of zero tolerance for torture. There are a number of reasons such clear, high-level leadership is needed on this issue."

http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0602/p09s02-coop.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The Patriot

Armed Services chairman John Warner is determined to get to the bottom of the Abu Ghraib scandal -- even if it costs George W. Bush the election...

Read further under:
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2004/06/02/john_warner/index_np.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Möglichkeiten sich gegen Mobilfunk-Sendestandorte zu wehren u.ä. (Links)

http://www.iddd.de/umtsno/recht.htm#kun
http://www.iddd.de/umtsno/recht.htm#jain
http://www.iddd.de/umtsno/aussergerichtliche.pdf
http://www.iddd.de/umtsno/gerichtsurt.pdf
http://www.iddd.de/umtsno/rtr.htm#blohm
http://www.iddd.de/umtsno/hhtrans.htm#dras
http://www.iddd.de/umtsno/recht.htm#fdp
http://www.iddd.de/umtsno/rtr.htm#eiche
http://www.iddd.de/umtsno/recht.htm#grafrath
http://www.iddd.de/aktion.htm#kulm
http://www.buergerwelle.de/d/doc/dindex-1356.htm
http://www.buergerwelle.de/d/doc/dindex-2380.htm
http://www.buergerwelle.de/d/doc/dindex-2222.htm
http://www.buergerwelle.de/d/doc/dindex-2001.htm
http://www.buergerwelle.de/d/doc/dindex-1893.htm
http://www.buergerwelle.de/d/doc/dindex-1512.htm

Air Pollution a Serious Threat to Heart Health

http://www.planetark.org/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/25355/story.htm

Chemtrails

28.05.2004

In der Ausgabe Nr. 22 der Zeitschrift Raum&Zeit fand sich zu Begin des Jahres der erste deutschsprachige Artikel zum Thema Chemtrails der uns bekannt ist. Gabriel Stetter schreibt darin:

"Einige hunderttausende Personen beobachteten bereits folgende Vorgänge: Fünf bis fünfzehn Flugzeuge kreuzen in ländlichem als auch städtischem Gebiet in einer Höhe von gut 6.000 Metern hin und her. Was sich im ersten Moment als Kondensstreifen dieser Flugzeuge ausnimmt, lässt bei längerem Hinsehen jedoch stutzig werden: Diese Kondensstreifen, die in einem regelrechten, riesigen Gittermuster ausgelegt werden, lösen sich auch nach Minuten nicht auf, sondern bleiben regungslos hängen."

Quelle: http://cropfm.mur.at/past_shows.htm#chemtrails

SENDUNG On-Line hören:
http://crop.mur.at/cropfm/ra/sendung_chemtrails.ram

GLOBAL WARMING - News

2. 6. 2004

http://ecolog.twoday.net/stories/231394/

AMERICA'S DARK FUTURE

http://www.geocities.com/northstarzone/PAY.html


Informant: Vince Bradley

Climate disaster 'upon us'

Tim Radford, science editor
Tuesday June 1, 2004
The Guardian

Humans have done so much damage to the atmosphere that even if they stop burning all fossil fuels immediately, they risk leaving an impoverished Earth for their descendants, a giant of research in the field will say this week.

James Lovelock, who detected the build-up of ozone-destroying CFCs and formulated the Gaia theory now widely adopted by environmentalists and biologists, will tell a conference in Devon: "We have not yet awakened to the seriousness of global warming."

The Gaia hypothesis is that life itself regulates the chemistry of the atmosphere, the oceans and the bedrock for life's collective benefit. Any disturbance of the process could have dramatic consequences.

Recently researchers have begun to point to such dramatic outcomes, Prof Lovelock says.

· A Swiss team examined the heatwave that killed 20,000 people in western Europe last year and decided it was almost certainly a consequence of global warming.

· British, Belgian and German scientists reported that the entire Greenland icecap would begin to melt irreversibly if average temperatures rose by 2.7C (4.7F). This melting would take 1,000 years to complete, but would but raise sea levels by seven metres.

· A team from the US National Ocean and Atmosphere Admin istration reported that the sea-level's rise in recent years had been a consequence of the accelerated melting of glaciers.

Prof Lovelock, 84, will tell the conference on the science of Gaia at Dartington Hall, Totnes, on Thursday that some people deny the reality of climate change and want business as usual, while others recognise the threat and embrace organic food, renewable energy and alternative medicine.

"If we follow either of these responses, it will allow Gaia eventually to return to her normal state of health - but by eliminating the majority of humans and probably civilisation as well," he says.

Better science and more advanced technology offer the greatest hope.

"We need a portfolio of energy sources, with nuclear playing a major part, at least until fusion power becomes a practical option.

"We must stop fretting over the minute statistical risks of cancer from chemicals or radiation. Almost a third of us will die of cancer anyway, mainly because we breathe air laden with that all-pervasive carcinogen, oxygen.

"If we fail to concentrate our minds on the real danger, which is global warming, we may die even sooner."

Guardian Unlimited © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2004


Informant: NHNE
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