15
Jun
2004

Bayer will Monopol auf Gen-Saaten durchsetzen

Europäisches Patentamt: Bayer will Monopol auf Gen-Saaten durchsetzen

15.06.04

Die entscheidende Verhandlung über ein Patent der Firma Bayer (EP 275957) findet am Dienstag am Europäischen Patentamt (EPA) in München statt. Das Patent steht beispielhaft für die Praxis des Amtes, das Verbot zur Patentierung von Pflanzensorten zu unterlaufen. Die Ansprüche des Bayer-Patentes umfassen die Nutzung und Verwertung genmanipulierter Pflanzen wie Reis, Raps und Mais. Den Einspruch gegen das Bayer-Patent reichte die Münchner Initiative "Kein Patent auf Leben!" 1993 kurz nach Erteilung des Patents ein. Greenpeace unterstützt den Einspruch durch rechtliche Expertise.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php4?Nr=8675

Amendments to Interior Funding Bill Would Protect Forests, Parks and Wildlife

Your Calls Needed!

The second shoe to drop in this frantic week of legislative activity will hit on Wednesday, June 16, when the U.S. House of Representatives takes up the Interior Appropriations bill for Fiscal Year 2005. Few things are harder to follow than the serpentine course of appropriations bills through the Congress, but few things are more important to our public lands.

Time is very short -- your calls are needed urgently before Wednesday. Please call your Representative and ask her/him to vote FOR pro-conservation amendments in the FY05 Interior appropriations bill and to OPPOSE cuts in the Land and Water Conservation Fund. The Capitol Switchboard, at 202-224-3121, will connect you to your Representative's office. You can look up who your Representative is at:
http://ga1.org/wilderness/leg-lookup/search.tcl?domain=wilderness&preview_p=1

Please use the talking points below in your phone call. If you absolutely can't call your Representative, please click here to send him/her a fax immediately from:
http://ga1.org/campaign/InteriorAppropriations/wd8ks5x4pin5k6

Talking Points
It takes only a few minutes to call your representative's office. It's painless and the message is simple and straightforward. Ask for the staff person who is handling the Interior Appropriations bill. Identify yourself and explain you're calling to urge the representative to oppose draconian cuts in the Land and Water Conservation fund and to vote FOR four amendments to the Fiscal Year 05 Interior Appropriations bill:

- The Holt-Shays Yellowstone Snowmobile Amendment;
- The Chabot-Andrews Tongass Subsidy Amendment;
- The Udall Forest Wildlife Conservation Amendment; and
- The Hinchey-Bass Yellowstone Bison Amendment.

Amendments Aim to Protect Yellowstone, Tongass, Other National Forests

Several members of the House will offer a common sense conservation package of amendments to the FY05 Appropriations bill to protect Yellowstone National Park, end subsidies for logging on the Tongass National Forest in Alaska, and block new rules that would gut the National Forest Management Act that protects all our forests and their wildlife. This same Interior Appropriations bill proposes to eliminate funding for almost all new Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) land acquisition.

Conservation Amendments to the Appropriations Bill
Not only funding levels are specified in the annual appropriations measures that must pass the Congress. Those bills also often include specific directions and prohibitions for federal agencies. This year, The Wilderness Society is working hard for passage of four such amendments, a sensible, bipartisan conservation package to protect some of America's best-known lands.

The Yellowstone Snowmobile Amendment
Reps. Rush Holt (D-NJ), Christopher Shays (R-CT), Nick Rahall (D-WV) and Tim Johnson (R-IL) will offer an amendment to protect America's first national park. It would require completion of the timely phase-out of snowmobiles from Yellowstone and nearby Grand Teton National Parks. The National Park Service and the Environmental Protection Agency have found that a transition from snowmobile to snowcoach access is necessary to protect public health, wildlife and the parks' natural environment.

Americans strongly support this transition to less intrusive, less polluting snowcoaches for the two parks. Under the amendment, the public will continue to enjoy full access to Yellowstone, while snowmobiling use will continue on millions of acres of public lands surrounding Yellowstone.

For more information on Yellowstone snowmobiles go to:
http://www.wilderness.org/WhereWeWork/Wyoming/orv.cfm

Tongass Subsidy Elimination Amendment
The Tongass National Forest in southeast Alaska is America's Rainforest. It's our largest national forest, one of the wildest and among the richest in wildlife with bears, wolves, salmon and bald eagles in abundance. In a policy remarkably like hiring someone to damage your dearest possessions, American taxpayers have lost as much as $35 million in a single year to subsidize logging on the Tongass.

Reps. Steve Chabot (R-OH) and Robert Andrews (D-NJ) will offer the Tongass Subsidy Amendment" to prohibit spending of tax dollars to build new roads in the Tongass. If the President and the Congress are serious about cutting government waste, this subsidy to the Alaska timber industry is a perfect place to begin.

In all, we taxpayers have spent nearly a billion dollars since 1982 to subsidize the logging of America's temperate-zone rainforest. The forest deserves better; so do American taxpayers! For more information on the Tongass National Forest go to:
http://www.wilderness.org/WhereWeWork/Alaska/wilderness.cfm

Forest Wildlife Conservation Amendment
For nearly 30 years, the National Forest Management Act has guided Republican and Democratic administrations in the management of our 191 million acres of national forests. The Act's planning rules, developed under President Reagan, provide common sense standards for sustainable, scientific forest management, including landmark standards that can keep fish and wildlife from extinction.

The fondest wish of the timber industry has been the wholesale revision of these rules. The Administration has obliged by proposing radical new rules that will weaken wildlife protection, undermine public involvement, ignore science and play favorites with special interests.

Rep. Tom Udall (D-NM) will offer the "Forest Wildlife Conservation" amendment to block these disastrous new rules. His amendment will ensure that we continue to strive for sustainable management of our national forests and protection of their wildlife. Over 325 prominent scientists, including E.O. Wilson, have urged the Administration to withdraw this special-interest revision of the rules.

For more information on the National Forest Management Act and the proposed rule changes go to:
http://www.wilderness.org/OurIssues/Forests/index.cfm#regs

The Yellowstone Bison Amendment
Rep. Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) and Rep. Charles Bass (R-NY) will offer an amendment to deny funds for the continued slaughter of bison that leave Yellowstone each winter to seek food on adjacent public lands. If passed, the amendment would force the National Park Service to find common-sense solutions to bison herd management. Last year, a similar amendment very nearly succeeded; your representative could make the difference this year.

Over the past two decades, the National Park Service, the same agency that is charged with protecting wildlife and other park resources, has slaughtered over 3,700 Yellowstone bison. This year alone, the agency captured 482 bison inside the park and sent 277 to slaughter. Bison are a national icon and Yellowstone's bison are the only genetic link to the great herds of millions that once ranged over the western plains. This is no way to treat a national symbol!

For more information on the Yellowstone bison slaughter go to:
http://www.wilderness.org/WhereWeWork/Wyoming/BuffaloPreservationAct.cfm

Land and Water Conservation Fund Attacked
This House is proposing to eliminate funding for almost all new federal land acquisitions through the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF). LWCF is one of the most popular programs of the federal government. This bipartisan measure has served since 1964 to conserve land, water and open spaces, by buying land from willing sellers.

It works to complete and expand our treasured national parks, forests, refuges, wild lands and recreation areas and to protect watersheds and wildlife habitat and sites of historical and cultural significance. Without it, many of these places will be lost to development. Cutting LWCF funding is desperately shortsighted.

For more information on the Land and Water Conservation Fund, go to:
http://www.wilderness.org/OurIssues/Budget/LWCF-FY05.cfm

Please Take Action Now!

Again, there is very little time: the Interior Appropriations bill will come to the House floor as early as this Wednesday, June 16. Please call today -- 202-224-3121 and asked to be connected to your Representative. If you absolutely can't call, you can send a fax to your representative immediately from
http://ga1.org/campaign/InteriorAppropriations/wd8ks5x4pin5k6

If you'd like to write your own fax, we've included below a sample letter you can draw from. You can find fax numbers and other congressional contact information at
http://ga1.org/wilderness/leg-lookup/search.tcl?domain=wilderness&preview_p=1

U.S. senator seeks Halliburton special counsel

Attorney General John Ashcroft should appoint a special counsel to investigate whether Vice President Dick Cheney helped his old firm Halliburton get lucrative deals in Iraq, a senior Democratic senator said Monday...

http://www.enn.com/news/2004-06-15/s_24879.asp

N.D. Officials Probe Pelican Disappearance

http://tinyurl.com/2og3e


Informant: Anna Webb

Flood-menaced population to double by 2050

UNITED NATIONS - The number of people vulnerable to floods is expected to double to 2 billion worldwide by 2050 due to global warming, deforestation, rising sea levels and population growth in flood-prone areas, U.N. researchers have warned...

http://www.planetark.org/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/25522/story.htm

Omega-News Collection 15. June 2004

Forced Injected Microchips For Homeless
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239679/

Atmospheric Science Program (ASP)
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239239/

Cleaning up after HANEs
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239671/

ChemTrail Pictures
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239689/

Vote against any attempt to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239634/

Stop Drilling in the Arctic
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/240431/

World faces seeping flood crisis
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239980/

Polluters can be sued, court says in precedent-setting decision
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239703/

U.S. Lt. Gen. Ricardo S. Sanchez Personally Authorized Torture in Iraq
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239649/

New Pictures of U.S. Torture in Iraq
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239637/

Tortured meanings
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239695/

The torturers
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239891/

General Granted Latitude At Prison
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239796/

Man beaten so long and so severely his kidneys failed
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239944/

A little legal redefinition and torture becomes a necessary abuse to save the US
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239958/

3,000 held in America's global gulag
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239960/

This is Imperial Arrogance
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239976/

Torture Incorporated: Oliver North Joins the Party
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239965/

Jurist Dismayed at US Attempts to Justify Torture
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/240438/

US Torture Tactics Date from Vietnam Era
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/240440/

Interrogation abuses were 'approved at highest levels'
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/240470/

Unit Says It Gave Earlier Warning of Abuse in Iraq
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/240471/

’Torture in a good cause’
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/240474/

What the World Should Know
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/240477/

Intelligence: The Pentagon—Spying in America?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239651/

What will happen before the election?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239798/
http://inn.globalfreepress.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=355

Gambling on Voting
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239861/

Deja Vu all over again?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239881/

US 'meddling in Australian vote'
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239962/

War, War, War
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239869/

Bush's secret army
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239795/

How America armed Iraq
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239938/

Ronnie & Saddam
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239940/

Our First Victory Was Zapatero
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239936/

Bush's Neocons Guilty of 'Unlimited Incompetence'
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/240455/

War spending 'has made country more vulnerable':
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/240480/

Down with the Presidency
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239896/

Retired Diplomats, Military Leaders Say Bush Must Go
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239240/

CNDP Statement on UN Iraq Resolution
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239684/

Brahimi quits post as UN envoy in Iraq
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239935/

Comprehensive coverage of homeland security spending and policy news
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239813/

The perils of hegemony
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239907/

Control Room
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/240466/

Based on Hollywood image, would you trust America?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239911/

Extensive US War Crimes in Iraq
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/240446/

Republicans are Behind the Effort to Censor Fahrenheit 9/11
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239970/

Republican Leadership Ready to Attack Our Civil Liberties Again
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239974/

A Special Report on the National Emergency in the United States of America
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239791/

Tomorrow we face today again
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239887/

A Declaration of Financial Transformation
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239804/

European voters batter governing parties
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239876/

Nuclear weapons challenges rise
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/239883/

Fiery Hell on Earth, Part 2
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/240467/

Independent inquiry into Gulf war illnesses
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/240572/

U.S. Military in Crisis
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/241018/

Can you believe this could happen in the Land of the Free?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/240597/

Gefangene wie Hunde behandeln

Gefängnischef Miller: "Gefangene wie Hunde behandeln"

Neue Enthüllungen im Folterskandal um Abu Ghuraib, der in seinen Auswüchsen schon nach bisherigen Informationen kaum zu übertreffen war: Nach Aussage der früheren Direktorin von Abu Ghuraib Janis Karpinsky, war es Generalmajor Geoffrey Miller, der Chef des Lagers in Guantanamo, der die Anweisung ausgegeben habe, Gefangene wie Hunde zu behandeln.

Karpinsky erklärte in einem Interview der BBC, welchen Rat sie von Miller erhalten habe:

"Er sagte, sie seien wie Hunde, und wenn du ihnen zu irgendeinem Zeitpunkt erlaubst zu glauben, dass sie mehr sind als ein Hund, hast du die Kontrolle über sie verloren".

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3806713.stm
http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/0,1518,304198,00.html

Geoffrey Miller wurde inzwischen die Aufsicht über alle irakischen Gefängnisse übertragen. Er genießt offensichtlich das Vertrauen der amerikanischen Regierung, einen angemessenen Umgang mit irakischen Gefangenen zu pflegen.


Nachricht von Gerhard Wendebourg

Torture, War, and Presidential Powers

http://www.antiwar.com/paul/?articleid=2818


Informant: kevcross5

U.S. Military in Crisis

http://www.counterpunch.org/cloughley06132004.html


Informant: kevcross5

Überwachung durch Funkchips (RFID)

Quelle: http://ecolog.twoday.net/stories/240796/

Can you believe this could happen in the Land of the Free?

How many people rot in jails, prisons for no good reason. If the Justice system can screw up murder cases how much more can they screw up smaller less significant crimes? We need Justice and Prison Reform NOW! ...bdpoe

Published on Monday, June 14, 2004 by CommonDreams.org

Requiems

by Kathy Kelly

I've always liked the restful quiet of an empty classroom. Maybe this is why the large room where we wait to start mealtime duties, here at Pekin Federal Prison, feels comfortably familiar. During breaks, in the dining area, I've spent many hours reading, writing, studying Arabic, and staring out the window.

Today, looking out the window, I watched Kim LaGore crossing the compound, flanked by Ruth and Malika.

Yesterday, when I left the dish room, I sensed something was radically wrong. Clusters of women were gathered, many already puffy-eyed and tearful. "It's Kim," I was told. "Her other son just died."

On March 21st, 2004, Kim Lagore's younger son, Dustin, was killed in Iraq. He was a 19-year-old US soldier who had tried his best to stay out of combat. 72 days later, Sean, Kim's older son, age 29, died from complications following back surgery. Ruth and Malika, who also lost children while in prison, have been like guardian angels for Kim, holding and helping her through this wretched grief.

Every person in the prison camp yearns to spin a protective cocoon around her. The authorities couldn't do much. The system traps their compassion too. They allowed Kim extra phone calls and submitted a furlough request. I feel sure that they each wished for swift procedures to re-sentence Kim to home confinement during the remaining three months of her sentence. Who wouldn't want to respond humanely to a woman who has lost both of her children within three months time while forcibly separated from her relatives and her hometown community? But the system's wheels turn slowly, very slowly.

"I know many of you don't know what to say," Kim wrote on a card posted in the laundry room of our dorm. Thanking us for surrounding her with kindness, she added, "To be honest, I don't know what to say either, except that we'll make it through…"

I remember my first conversation with Kim, about three weeks after Dustin was killed. Having learned that I had been in Iraq many times and lived there during the "Shock and Awe" campaign, she came to me with his picture and an article she'd written reflecting her pain and confusion. She still has not been able to learn any details about Dustin's death other than that, after two weeks in Samarra, a city north of Baghdad, he was killed in a training accident. "I want to go with you to Iraq," said Kim. "I want to tell Iraqi parents that my son Dustin never wanted to hurt anyone. He never wanted to kill."

Kim is here for a "paper crime," - a first time offender, she was convicted of a nonviolent and "victim-less" crime. In her former job as a bail bondswoman, she had been anxious that a particular client might not return for a court date, and she insisted that he pay her in cash if she posted bond for him. A prosecutor then accused her of accepting drug money, and Kim was convicted of money laundering. Kim believed she wasn't responsible to determine how her client had raised the money.

Enron, Halliburton, Boeing and Dow Chemical CEOs adeptly cover and shield themselves from harm when accused of shady dealings. I haven't kept informed about their most recent appearances in courts, but I don't want any of them to go to jail. I do want the court of public opinion to regard peddling weapons, designing massive machines for destruction, ravaging the world's ecosystems, and poisoning our environment as criminal behavior. Would these CEOs ever refuse clients who declare foreign wars to exploit other people's resources? Would they ever insist that their clients stop making war against the biodiversity of Mother Earth? What would their thoughts be if they heard Kim's story?

June 26, 2004 is Prisoner Awareness Day in the US. We've thought of inviting our network of friends, outside the prison to observe the day by making advance agreements to completely suspend all communications with loved ones, friends, and household members for just one day. No phone calls, emails, visits, or conversations. At the end of the day, participants could write about the experience to elected representatives or local media, voicing concern over the isolating and long sentences imposed on US prisoners. The action could give a brief glimpse into the dark frustrations felt by women and men whose contact with loved ones hangs on the slimmest and most fragile of threads. Our society desperately needs the social imagining that could envision alternatives.

But for now, Kim's own words and the wordless comfort brought to her by her fellow "criminals" hold enough for a long lesson. Who are the criminals? What are the most serious crimes? And what happens when compassion dies?

Kathy Kelly, co-founder of Voices in the Wilderness and three-time nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize, began a four-month prison sentence April 7th for her actions of civil disobedience at the School of the Americas/WHISC and an ELF tower in Wisconsin.

Kathy Kelly's Prison Address:
Kathy Kelly #04971-045
FPC Pekin
PO Box 5000
Pekin, IL 61555-5000

Independent inquiry into Gulf war illnesses

http://www.guardian.co.uk/military/story/0,11816,1238167,00.html


Informant: Davey Garland

14
Jun
2004

War spending 'has made country more vulnerable'

America is "massively vulnerable" to another big terrorist attack because of President George Bush's insistence on diverting resources from internal security to the war in Iraq, Richard Clarke, the former White House counter-terrorism chief has said...

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/story.jsp?story=531338


From Information Clearing House

What the World Should Know

Guantanamo

If we want to live in a safe world, the message we should send is that we will treat people not like animals but like human beings. Although we should be trying to lessen the anger toward the United States within the Muslim and Arab world, we are not doing that; we are, in fact, doing the opposite...

http://www.alternet.org/story/18927/


From Information Clearing House

’Torture in a good cause’

THE trap of colonial war is closing on the invading forces in Iraq. US armed forces are now realising that crushing military superiority is not enough to save them from hostage-taking, ambushes and other deadly assaults. For soldiers on the ground the occupation of Iraq is fast becoming a descent into hell...

http://mondediplo.com/2004/06/01leader


From Information Clearing House

Unit Says It Gave Earlier Warning of Abuse in Iraq

Beginning in November, a small unit of interrogators at Abu Ghraib prison began reporting allegations of prisoner abuse, including the beatings of five blindfolded Iraqi generals...

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/14/international/middleeast/14ABUS.html?pagewanted=print&position=
http://tinyurl.com/2mm67


From Information Clearing House

Interrogation abuses were 'approved at highest levels'

New evidence that the physical abuse of detainees in Iraq and at Guantanamo Bay was authorised at the top of the Bush administration will emerge in Washington this week, adding further to pressure on the White House...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/06/13/wguan13.xml


From Information Clearing House

Fiery Hell on Earth, Part 2

http://www.newsbulletin.org/getCurrentBulletin.cfm?Bulletin_ID=48#Fiery%20Hell%20on%20Earth%2C%20Part%202


Informant: Rachel's #793

Control Room

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4971287/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0391024/


Informant: friends

Greenpeace: Iceland Whaling update

Dear friend,

THANKS TO YOUR EFFORTS as part of the Iceland whales pledge, we're overjoyed to announce that Iceland has drastically reduced its whaling programme. There will be fin and sei whales in Icelandic waters this year who owe their lives to you!

Plans to kill 250 whales this year, including fin and sei whales, have been shelved in favour of a hunt of only 25 minke whales -- a massive step backwards in the face of domestic resistance, absence of market, and the kind of international outcry that you've helped build around this issue.

More than 57,000 of you have now pledged to visit Iceland if the government stops whaling. That represents a value of more than 67 million USD, against a whaling programme that earned only 4 million dollars in its heyday.

But we need to be clear: while we welcome this positive step forward from Iceland, WE WON'T BE TRAVELLING TO ICELAND UNTIL THE WHALING PROGRAMME STOPS COMPLETELY.

We're concerned the whaling interests might believe they can continue whaling at reduced numbers as a way to escape the glare of publicity and opposition. So let's send the government a little reminder that our offer was absolute: we will visit the beautiful shores of Iceland only when the whaling programme ends completely.

PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO SEND A MESSAGE TO PRIME MINISTER DAVID ODDSSON:

http://act.greenpeace.org/ams/e?a=1462&s=whl

Im Jahr 2050 betrifft Gefahr von Überschwemmungen zwei Milliarden Menschen

Umweltprognose

14.06.04

Die Zahl der Erdbewohner, die von Überschwemmungen bedroht sind, wird immer größer: In nur 50 Jahren werden nach Berichten von Wissenschaftlern der UNO-Universität in Tokio zwei Milliarden Menschen davon ernsthaft betroffen sein. Die meisten Betroffenen wird es nach ersten Schätzungen in Asien geben, wo viele Menschen in den küstennahen Regionen leben. Betroffen sind aber auch jene Inselstaaten, die nur wenige Meter über dem Meeresspiegel liegen.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php4?Nr=8656

Bush's Neocons Guilty of 'Unlimited Incompetence'

Francois Heisbourg / Le Monde

(June 4, 2004) -- Commentary: At no moment since the nuclear stand-offs of the Cold War has the world been so close to a planetary confrontation. The 9-11 terrorist act by an operational minority did not necessarily have to transform itself into a clash of civilizations. The Americans had to deploy a unique combination of narrow-minded activism and unlimited incompetence in Iraq to arouse the Arab world and beyond to a massive rejection. The American "Neo-Conservatives" bet on a positive domino theory; a democratized Iraq was supposed to open the path to reform of the Greater Middle East. Now the dominos are at risk of falling in the direction of a militant anti-Western fundamentalism.

http://mailhost.groundspring.org/cgi-bin/t.pl?id=84788:740526,1-0@2-3232,36-367440,0.html

Extensive US War Crimes in Iraq

Report Documents Extensive US War Crimes in Iraq

(Center for Economic and Social Rights)

(June 10, 2004) -- The Bush Administration is committing war crimes and other serious violations of international law in Iraq as a matter of routine policy, according to a report released today by the Center for Economic and Social Rights. The report, Beyond Torture: US Violations of Occupation Law in Iraq, documents ten categories of war crimes and rights violations regularly committed by US forces...

http://mailhost.groundspring.org/cgi-bin/t.pl?id=84785:740526

US Torture Tactics Date from Vietnam Era

Walter Pincus / Washington Post

(June 13, 2004) -- A 40-year-old CIA handbook on coercive interrogation methods produced during the Vietnam War, shows that techniques such as those used in Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, have a long history with US intelligence services. Declassified 10 years ago, the training manual carries in its title the code word used for the CIA in Vietnam, "KUBARK Counterintelligence Interrogation -- July 1963." Used to train new interrogators, the handbook presents "basic information about coercive techniques available for use in the interrogation situation."...

http://mailhost.groundspring.org/cgi-bin/t.pl?id=84784:740526

Jurist Dismayed at US Attempts to Justify Torture

Edward Alden / Financial Times

(June 10, 2004) -- Harold Hongju Koh, dean of Yale University's law school and a former US assistant secretary of state, went to Geneva in 2000 to present the first US report on its compliance with the UN 1994 Convention against Torture. This week's revelations that Bush administration had sought to find legal justifications for torturing terrorist detainees have left him dumbfounded. "They are blatantly wrong," he says. "It's just erroneous legal analysis. The notion that the president has the constitutional power to permit torture is like saying he has the constitutional power to commit genocide."...

http://mailhost.groundspring.org/cgi-bin/t.pl?id=84783:740526

Stop Drilling in the Arctic

House Republicans Tom Delay (R-TX) and Richard Pombo (R-CA) are exploiting public fears over high gas prices to pass a bill that would permit drilling in the Arctic Refuge! We expect a vote tomorrow and we need your help right now.

These Representatives are out of touch with the American public and certainly beholden to the oil industry. According to a recent Zogby poll, only 14% of the public thinks drilling will solve high gas prices.

This vote is a political move that would not reduce our oil dependence. We should be conserving and promoting alternative energy research, not destroying the last of our pristine wildernesses! Contact your Representative today and tell them that you are one of the many Americans who oppose this senseless policy!

http://democracyinaction.org/2020vision/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=67

BAE Systems Receives $35 Million For HAARP Program

http://www.spacedaily.com/news/missiles-04zi.html


Informant: kevcross5

World faces seeping flood crisis

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3803649.stm


Informant: Greenpeace News-headlines Digest, Vol 14, Issue 9

This is Imperial Arrogance

by Eric Ruder

The Bush administration is still spouting the same old lies about its invasion and occupation of Iraq. But every few days brings new evidence of the complete disarray of Washington’s occupation--and exposes the war makers claims about "liberation" and "democracy." Here, Dave Cline and Lou Plummer talked to Socialist Worker’s Eric Ruder about developments in Iraq. Dave Cline is a disabled Vietnam veteran and national president of Veterans for Peace. He is also active in Military Families Speak Out and Vietnam Veterans Against the War. Lou Plummer lives in Fayetteville, N.C., which is home to Fort Bragg, one of the biggest Army bases in the country, with many of its soldiers on active duty in Iraq. Lou is also an Army veteran and worked for several years as a prison guard in North Carolina. He has a son currently on duty in Iraq and is active in Military Families Speak Out....

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/June04/Ruder0614.htm

Republican Leadership Ready to Attack Our Civil Liberties Again

by Wayne A. Lewis

Last year, during the 1st session of the 108th Congress, the Republican leadership slipped a provision into the Intelligence Authorization Act of 2004 (which mainly appropriates the funds to the intelligence organizations.) This was done behind closed doors. Who on the House Judiciary Committee would vote against this nonpartisan bill? This bill was needed to pass as it has every year. What wasn’t needed was a provision taken from the leaked draft of Ashcroft’s Domestic Security Enhancement Act (DSEA.) This provision expanded the already far-reaching USA PATRIOT Act by easing the FBI’s ability to acquire "financial" records with nothing more than an easily drafted National Security Letter (NSL.) It also broadened the definition of "financial institution" to include insurance companies, real estate agencies, stockbrokers, car dealerships, pawnbrokers and more. This had the effect of further eroding what was left of our civil liberties after the passage of the USA PATRIOT Act. So there it was -- Ashcroft’s dream – a portion of the ill-fated DSEA brought to fruition. Now, it is happening again....

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/June04/Lewis0614.htm

Republicans are Behind the Effort to Censor Fahrenheit 9/11

by Kurt Nimmo

So desperate are Bush Republicans to kill Michael Moore's latest film, Fahrenheit 9/11, they have hired a public relations firm to set up a web site attacking Moore. The site, MoveAmericaForward.com, claims to be "non-partisan," but a glance at the "About" page of the site reveals the director and staff of Move America Forward are all diehard Republicans, anti-tax activists, and former legislative staffers. The PR firm is Russo Marsh & Rogers....

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/June04/Nimmo0614.htm

Torture Incorporated: Oliver North Joins the Party

by John Stanton and Wayne Madsen

The U.S. Army has employed as many as 27 contractors to run its interrogation operations, according to media reports. But while CACI and Titan are getting all the mainstream media play, it appears that far more than 27 contract employees were involved in recruiting and placing interrogators in various locations. Some of the firms involved in the Bush administration’s “TortureGate” include an odd assortment of telecommunications companies and executive placement firms that have jumped into the lucrative torture business in Guantanamo Bay, Afghanistan, Iraq and at secret locations throughout Central Asia and North Africa....

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/June04/Stanton-Madsen0614.htm

US 'meddling in Australian vote'

Australia's main opposition party has accused the US of meddling in upcoming elections by criticising plans to withdraw troops from Iraq if it wins...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/3802247.stm
http://www.keralanext.com/news/index.asp?id=38989


From Informatin Clearing House

3,000 held in America's global gulag

The United States government, in conjunction with key allies, is running an "invisible" network of prisons and detention centres into which thousands of suspects have disappeared without trace since the "war on terror" began...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/alqaida/story/0,12469,1237650,00.html


From Information Clearing House

A little legal redefinition and torture becomes a necessary abuse to save the US

In plain language, what the Pentagon report authors argued was that, in time of war, the president could order those under his command to torture America's enemies...

http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/06/13/1087065030070.html


From Informatin Clearing House

Man beaten so long and so severely his kidneys failed

A detailed medical file passed to The Independent on Sunday has revealed that an Iraqi civilian was so severely beaten about the body by British troops that it caused his kidneys to fail...

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=530972


From Information Clearing House

Ronnie & Saddam

How secret deals brokered by Donald Rumsfeld with Saddam Hussein secured the dictator an arsenal of WMD..

http://www.sundayherald.com/42648
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article2038.htm


From Information Clearing House

How America armed Iraq

UNDER the successive presidencies of Ronald Reagan and George Bush, the USA sold nuclear, chemical and biological weapons technology to Saddam Hussein...

http://www.sundayherald.com/42647


From Information Clearing House

Our First Victory Was Zapatero

by Chalmers Johnson

The United States faces a real crisis. It's not just the military failure of Bush's policies in Iraq or the discrediting of our armed forces and intelligence agencies as corrupt, incompetent, and criminal. It is above all our international isolation and disgrace because of our contempt for the rule of law...

http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/061304E.shtml


From Information Clearing House

Brahimi quits post as UN envoy in Iraq

Brahimi explained that his decision stemmed from great difficulties and frustration experienced during his assignment in Iraq. He said that he does not intend to return to Iraq...

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/438248.html


From Information Clearing House

Based on Hollywood image, would you trust America?

by Ron Kraybill

Christian Science Monitor

06/14/04

How many Americans are aware that the most sophisticated tools of modern communication are being used on a daily basis in a vast program of disinformation about this country and its people that is beamed into almost every country on Earth? Every time I travel abroad I see this at work and witness its results. 'I am so grateful for this opportunity to get to know you and your family,' a Muslim Indian woman told me in 2000. 'We thought that Americans have no values, that they are materialistic, and care only about themselves. We thought there is no commitment to children and families, that everyone lives in immorality. It is so wonderful to see that these things are not true!' Where does this image of America come from?
If someone had set out to create a powerful propaganda strategy to completely discredit America, they could not have come up with anything more effective than the Hollywood product shown daily to billions of people...

http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0614/p09s02-coop.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The perils of hegemony

by Owen Harries

The American Conservative

for publication 06/24/04

America's emergence as a hegemonic power came not by deliberate effort, but inadvertently, by the default of the Soviet Union. One moment the United States was part of a bipolar balance, the next it was left as the one superpower in a unipolar world. It had not changed its policies or mode of behavior to bring this about. The speed with which things changed meant that American hegemony was an accomplished fact before anyone had time to react to it or attempt to prevent it. And the process drew little attention to itself: most eyes were fixed on Moscow. For these reasons, the usual historical process of determined opposition to an aspiring hegemon did not take place...

http://www.amconmag.com/2004_06_21/article.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

A temporary coup

by Mark Follman

Salon

06/14/04

The U.S. is now waging three wars, says intelligence expert Thomas Powers. One is in Iraq. The second is in Afghanistan. And the third is in Washington -- an all-out war between the White House and the nation's own intelligence agencies. Powers, the author of 'Intelligence Wars: American Secret History From Hitler to Al Qaeda,' charges that the Bush administration is responsible for what is perhaps the greatest disaster in the history of U.S. intelligence... [subscription or ad view required]

http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2004/06/14/coup/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Down with the Presidency

by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.

LewRockwell.Com

06/13/03

This speech was delivered at a meeting of the John Randolph Club in Arlington, Virginia, on October 6, 1996.

The modern institution of the presidency is the primary political evil Americans face, and the cause of nearly all our woes. It squanders the national wealth and starts unjust wars against foreign peoples that have never done us any harm. It wrecks our families, tramples on our rights, invades our communities, and spies on our bank accounts. It skews the culture toward decadence and trash. It tells lie after lie...

http://www.lewrockwell.com/rockwell/down-presidency.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The torturers

by Justin Raimondo

AntiWar.Com

06/14/04

The fallback position of the administration and its media amen corner has so far been that the Abu Ghraib atrocities were the exception, the work of a few isolated individuals, and in no way representative of American policy regarding the treatment of prisoners in Iraq. But this is becoming untenable in the face of new revelations, including the news that the White House requested specific intelligence from Abu Ghraib. Lt. Col. Steven L. Jordan, one of four individuals held chiefly responsible for the Abu Ghraib prison-house of horrors, told Army investigators that the White House had requested information related to 'very sensitive issues.' The White House spin machine argues that Jordan's testimony is so 'broadly stated' as to be practically meaningless. Good try, but this defense is already unraveling ..."

http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=2811


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Tomorrow we face today again

by Dorothy Anne Seese

Ether Zone

06/11/04

True conservatism is the belief in small federal government that meddles not in the affairs of the people. It is fiscal conservatism that believes in small and balanced federal budgets. It is the belief that the government is not your mother or even your step-mother, it is force, lethal force and diplomatic force, protecting the nation against attacks from without and subversion from within, but within the limits prescribed by the Constitution and Bill of Rights. That is not the government in power today...

http://www.etherzone.com/2004/sees061104.shtml


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Nuclear weapons challenges rise

06/14/04

Christian Science Monitor

At a time when all eyes are on fighting what the Pentagon calls the
'Global War on Terrorism,' the United States is having to address the
past, present, and future of nuclear conflict. Sixty years after the
Manhattan Project produced the first and only atomic bombs ever
dropped on an enemy, the US continues to struggle with how to
permanently dispose of the radioactive and chemical byproducts of its cold-war weapons of mass destruction. The Senate recently voted to allow the Energy Department to reclassify such waste so that it could stay in place, even though some of it is leaking into the air and ground water...

http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0614/p02s01-usmi.html


Informant. Thomas L. Knapp

Deja Vu all over again?

06/13/04

Capitol Hill Blue

Voting machines in 11 counties have a software flaw that could make manual recounts impossible in November's presidential election, state officials said. A spokeswoman for the secretary of state called the problems 'minor technical hiccups' that can be resolved, but critics allege voting officials wrongly certified a voting system they knew had a bug. The electronic voting machines are a response to Florida's 2000 presidential election fiasco, where thousands of punchcard ballots were improperly marked. But the new machines have brought concerns that errors could go unchecked without paper records of the electronic voting...

http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artman/publish/article_4681.shtml


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

European voters batter governing parties

06/13/04

Seattle Times

European voters punished leaders in Britain, Italy and the Netherlands for getting involved in Iraq and turned their ire on the war's chief opponents in Germany and France over economic and social issues, projections showed Sunday. The 25-nation vote, spread out over four days, also revealed anxieties about the newly expanded European Union itself with a surprisingly dismal turnout...

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/APWires/headlines/D836GCD81.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

War, War, War

Excerpt

In the words of Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone With the Wind," Memorial Day weekend was all about "War, war, war!" In addition to the real ceremonies, the History Channel and the old movie channels featured nonstop war movies and documentaries.

This was quickly followed by the 60th anniversary of the invasion of Europe. Anyone with an appetite for vicarious war and the remembrances of war should by now be satiated.

Tales of war always make good stories, because they are the classic conflict between the good guys and the bad guys. Which is which depends on which side you are on. Unless you are a professional military man, however, detailed studies of battles, strategies and tactics are of little use. What is useful is that most neglected area of study: the political failures that lead to the wars.

Wars do not arise spontaneously, nor are they instigated by the soldiers who have to fight them. All wars begin in the minds of political leaders in times of peace. They decide they want something, and eventually they decide that the only way to get it is by the use of force. Their mental process is the same as that of the unruly child who, desiring a playmate's toy, bonks his playmate on the head and takes it. In peacetime, adults who do this are called criminals — unless, of course, they are kings or presidents or prime ministers or dictators.

Every political system has the same flaw. The problem with political systems is that most make it difficult to put the wise few in the positions of power.

There is only one just war, and that is war in self-defense. The unjust wars that the United States has been involved in since 1945 are all rationalized as "in defense of freedom." That is a lie used so often that today people say it automatically.

Iraq did not threaten our freedom, nor did it have the means to do so. North Vietnam did not threaten our freedom, nor did it have the means to do so. Ditto for Panama, Grenada, Yugoslavia, North Korea and Afghanistan. Those were all imperial wars. Remember, the only freedom the American armed forces are justified in defending is the freedom of America and Americans. The idea that we are some new Crusader Nation with a mandate from God to deliver the human race from dictatorship is as nutty as Nero. We will have to be lucky not to deliver ourselves into a dictatorship.

While few wars are just wars, all are profitable — though, of course, not to the lads and lassies who fight and die in them. They are profitable to the military-industrial complex. The Iraq War is a multibillion-dollar bonanza for Halliburton Inc., and a lesser bonanza for all the other corporations scooping up the dollars, whether to supply mercenaries or to do jobs unemployed Iraqis ought to be doing.

If there were any sense of decency in the corporate world — which is to say, if frogs could sing opera — the corporations would all cut checks to the families of those young men and women who have been killed or maimed to provide them with their profitable contracts. The corporate world doesn't see it that way, though, and they are cutting checks for the people they consider their true benefactors — the politicians in Washington who made the war profits possible.

It is well and proper to remember the war dead, for they all died innocent of the sins of the politicians who put them in harm's way. That holiday was originated, by the way, by a group of ladies in Columbus, Miss., after the War Between the States. It was first called Decoration Day, because originally it consisted of putting flowers or flags on the graves of the fallen soldiers.

The best way to honor the war dead, however, is to make sure the politicians don't add to their numbers. We are currently doing a poor job of that.


Informant: vinski2004

Gambling on Voting

MAKING VOTES COUNT

Published: June 13, 2004

READERS' OPINIONS
http://www.nytimes.com/pages/opinion/index.html

If election officials want to convince voters that electronic voting can be trusted, they should be willing to make it at least as secure as slot machines. To appreciate how poor the oversight on voting systems is, it's useful to look at the way Nevada systematically ensures that electronic gambling machines in Las Vegas operate honestly and accurately. Electronic voting, by comparison, is rife with lax procedures, security risks and conflicts of interest.

On a trip last week to the Nevada Gaming Control Board laboratory, in a state office building off the Las Vegas Strip, we found testing and enforcement mechanisms that go far beyond what is required for electronic voting. Among the ways gamblers are more protected than voters:

1. The state has access to all gambling software. The Gaming Control Board has copies on file of every piece of gambling device software currently being used, and an archive going back years. It is illegal for casinos to use software not on file. Electronic voting machine makers, by contrast, say their software is a trade secret, and have resisted sharing it with the states that buy their machines.

2. The software on gambling machines is constantly being spot-checked. Board inspectors show up unannounced at casinos with devices that let them compare the computer chip in a slot machine to the one on file. If there is a discrepancy, the machine is shut down, and investigated. This sort of spot-checking is not required for electronic voting. A surreptitious software change on a voting machine would be far less likely to be detected.

3. There are meticulous, constantly updated standards for gambling machines. When we arrived at the Gaming Control Board lab, a man was firing a stun gun at a slot machine. The machine must work when subjected to a 20,000-volt shock, one of an array of rules intended to cover anything that can possibly go wrong. Nevada adopted new standards in May 2003, but to keep pace with fast-changing technology, it is adding new ones this month.

Voting machine standards are out of date and inadequate. Machines are still tested with standards from 2002 that have gaping security holes. Nevertheless, election officials have rushed to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to buy them.

4. Manufacturers are intensively scrutinized before they are licensed to sell gambling software or hardware. A company that wants to make slot machines must submit to a background check of six months or more, similar to the kind done on casino operators. It must register its employees with the Gaming Control Board, which investigates their backgrounds and criminal records.

When it comes to voting machine manufacturers, all a company needs to do to enter the field is persuade an election official to buy its equipment. There is no way for voters to know that the software on their machines was not written by programmers with fraud convictions, or close ties to political parties or candidates.

5. The lab that certifies gambling equipment has an arms-length relationship with the manufacturers it polices, and is open to inquiries from the public. The Nevada Gaming Control Board lab is a state agency, whose employees are paid by the taxpayers. The fees the lab takes in go to the state's general fund. It invites members of the public who have questions about its work to call or e-mail.

The federal labs that certify voting equipment are profit-making companies. They are chosen and paid by voting machine companies, a glaring conflict of interest. The voters and their elected representatives have no way of knowing how the testing is done, or that the manufacturers are not applying undue pressure to have flawed equipment approved. Wyle Laboratories, one of the largest testers of voting machines, does not answer questions about its voting machine work.

6. When there is a dispute about a machine, a gambler has a right to an immediate investigation. When a gambler believes a slot machine has cheated him, the casino is required to contact the Gaming Control Board, which has investigators on call around the clock. Investigators can open up machines to inspect their internal workings, and their records of recent gambling outcomes. If voters believe a voting machine has manipulated their votes, in most cases their only recourse is to call a board of elections number, which may well be busy, to lodge a complaint that may or may not be investigated.

Election officials say their electronic voting systems are the very best. But the truth is, gamblers are getting the best technology, and voters are being given systems that are cheap and untrustworthy by comparison. There are many questions yet to be resolved about electronic voting, but one thing is clear: a vote for president should be at least as secure as a 25-cent bet in Las Vegas.


Informant: Kim Godfrey

Bush Backers prepare Super 9/11

http://inn.globalfreepress.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=355


Informant: m macleod

Comprehensive coverage of homeland security spending and policy news

http://www.theorator.com/billpage.html


Informant: m macleod

A Declaration of Financial Transformation

"When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the {financial} bonds which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the {financial} separation."

-- Adaptation of the American "Declaration of Independence"

http://www.solari.com/campaign/july4th.htm


Informant: littlebrit1961

What will happen before the election?

October Surprise

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http://octobersurprise.net/poll.php


Informant: vinski2004

General Granted Latitude At Prison

http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/061304A.shtml


Informant: Di

Bush's secret army

The USA hires contract soldiers to fight in Iraq
http://www.janes.com/security/international_security/news/fr/fr040609_1_n.shtml


Informant: Di

A Special Report on the National Emergency in the United States of America

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


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