8
Aug
2004

BLM Readies Assault on More Colorado Wilderness Land

The Bureau of Land Management has proposed to lease another stunning, wild Colorado landscape for oil and gas development. This time it's South Shale Ridge in western Colorado, part of the citizens' proposal for Colorado wilderness.

This proposal to lease violates a three-year BLM promise that it would thoroughly consider the best information, including a recent wilderness inventory and two years' of hard work by citizens, before deciding to lease. The agency has released an environmental assessment of the proposal for public comment. The deadline is Thursday, August 12. Please take a moment today to let the agency know that you want this deserving wilderness protected!

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The unbridled alliance of science and industry

In the last week I was sent information from three different sources - the Tasmanian Department of Human Resources web site; a fact sheet from the Washington State Department of Health on cancer clusters; and information provided by the Israeli Cancer Society. All three organisations are making statements on the causes of cancer that are largely based on research by Richard Doll - information that has long been discredited. We read statements such as:

"... most common types of cancer are associated with lifestyle factors."

"... scientists at the Harvard School of Public Health estimate that only about 10% of cancer deaths are related to environmental factors such as radiation and toxic chemicals."

So I think it is time to revisit 'epidemiology' as practiced by Doll and his partner in crime Peto. It seems that no matter how many times this stuff is deconstructed as biassed research, it is still quoted by organisations that unthinkingly regurgitate the same old party line. The problem being that self perceived'experts' tend to uncritically accept as truth anything published by their 'peers' - so the contagion renews itself and spreads around the world.

According to one cancer society spokesperson in Israel, Doll and Peto are the top epidemiologists in the cancer issue. Research referenced include:

Doll R and Peto R. The causes of cancer: qualitative estimates of avoidable risks of cancer in the United States today. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 1981; 66: 1191-1308

Doll R. Epidemiological evidence of the effects of the behaviour and the environment on the risk of human cancer. Recent Results in Cancer Research 1998; 154: 3-21

If Doll and Peto are the top epidemiologists then it is a sad state of affairs for the profession.

Consider a history lesson:

Sir Richard Doll: A Questionable Pillar of the Cancer Establishment,
by Martin Walker, The Ecologist, Vol 28, No. 2, March/April 1998.

The Imperial Cancer Research Fund writes in its current publication, Preventing and Curing Cancer:

"One of the biggest myths in recent years is that there is a cancer epidemic caused by exposure to radiation, pollution, pesticides and food additives. The truth is that these factors have very little to do with the majority of cancers in this country. In fact, food additives may have a protective effect - particularly against stomach cancer." One would presume that the Imperial Cancer Research Find would only dare make a statement of this sort, which runs counter to endless serious studies on the subject, after exhaustive research over many decades on the possible carcinogenic effects of exposure to these environmental factors. However, unbelievable as it may seem, this august institution fully admits that it has never carried out any such research! How then can it conceivable make such a statement? The answer is that it is entirely based on the pronouncements of Sir Richard Doll, seen to be the greatest living expert on the subject, and whose every word is gospel among the members of Britain's cancer establishment.

Let us look carefully at the career of Sir Richard Doll in order to trace the origin and development of this most questionable pillar. On October 17, 1997, the news programmes and the newspapers made frequent mention of new evidence from three studies supervised by Sir Richard Doll, and originally published in the British Medical Journal, which purported to show that 'passive smoking' caused lung cancer.1

That same day, in London's High Court, Mrs Justice Smith handed down her judgement in the case of John Hill, who had taken a civil action against the owners of a farm upon which he had worked. He claimed that exposure to organophosphate (OP) insecticide at work had adversely affected his health. Mrs Justice Smith ruled that his ill health was partly at least "attributable to psychological factors".

With the exception of Britain's most subversive 6 am radio programme, Farming Today, little publicity was given to the court hearing.2,3

Curious double standards

These separate sets of circumstances. occurring as they did on the same day, give voice to a number of issues relating to the way we perceive health and the environment. The first and most obvious is that thirty years after Richard Doll and Bradford Hill published their first epidemiological study on the high rates of lung cancer amongst GPs who smoked,4 the public are still in thrall to the idea that cigarette smoking is the single most important public health problem we face in Britain.

Secondly, the judgement on the OP case demonstrates something which is difficult to understand within the context of truthful scientific research. It has been recognised for hundreds of years that agricultural and industrial chemicals, especially those of which we have had no evolutionary experience (xenobiotic chemicals), can have serious adverse effects upon humans, but, unlike the public issue of cigarette-induced lung cancer, the history of both academic judgements and plaintiff actions with respect to chemical is almost a secret history.

Research by the Medical Research Council into the use of organophosphorous compounds predates the work of Doll and Bradford Hill on cigarette smoking.3

Initial scientific conclusions in the late 1940s and 1950s were not in the least reassuring. There are presently hundreds of OP cases waiting to come before the courts, including over 100 Gulf War syndrome cases. The great majority of complaints involving OPs have been made by farmers who were pressed, by law, between 1975 and 1993 to dip sheep and treat cattle with washes of OP as a deterrent to warble fly. Almost all the cases which have so far reached court have, like cases brought by others suffering from Multiple Chemical Sensitivities (MCS), floundered on two medical, legal and scientific arguments. First, that it cannot be "proved" that exposure to apparently toxic chemicals can cause long-term and ongoing systemic damage to health. Secondly, that any damage caused by chemicals is relative, dependent first upon their method and duration of use, and second upon the susceptibility of the injured party. In this way the chemical company is defended and the sufferer blamed for having a weak constitution.

One question raised by these issues is why the medical research establishment and the State have allowed a confused, unscientific and sometimes almost mystical appraisal of the risk of cigarette smoking to entirely shape the public policy debate over cancer? Why have so many research scientists in developed societies and particularly in Britain, refused to investigate the chemical causes of cancer, despite their increasingly telling effect upon the epidemiological picture of cancer, ill-health and philosophy of Sir Richard Doll emerges as a convincing guide and marker to changing perceptions and modalities.

The Career of Richard Doll

Sir Richard Doll has been considered England's most influential epidemiologist for the last thirty years. Doll first did work on mortality in asbestos workers in the 1950, producing a paper in 1955.6 His conclusions came down decidedly on the side of asbestos workers, whose health he said was being put in jeopardy.

In his first Rock Carling Fellowship Lecture in June 1967, Richard Doll stated clearly that prevention of cancer was a better strategy than cure.7 He considered that an "immense" number of substances were known to cause cancer. In 1954, for instance, he stated, along with Bradford Hill, that besides cigarette smoking, exposure to nickel, asbestos, tarry products in gas production, and radioactivity, were major causes of cancer.8 He believed that cancer rates varied with environment, geography and class, and he argued that poor, working class people, able to afford only a poor diet, were more likely to get cancer of the stomach. In the late sixties, Richard Doll could nave been considered a radical.

Following the announcement of a 1968 study, which suggested that more women than was previously realised might suffer complications from the Pill, Doll found himself in a head-on confrontation with both the pharmaceutical companies and the moral hegemony of his profession.

The 'medical authorities' chose to interpret his report in such a way as to justify the conclusion that "the new assessment need cause no alarm among the million British women now believed to be using the pill'.9

In common with other 'public health' scientists of the pre-war and immediately post-war periods, Richard Doll considered that workers faced the greatest and most consistent threat to their health in the workplace. In October 1977 Doll spoke out against the research carried by the National Radiological Protection Board (NRPB) and British Nuclear Fuels (BNFL) into the health risks of the nuclear industry; his message was unequivocal. Research by these organisations, he said,"had not been carried out in a way that would satisfy even an ordinary university department. They did not so what was recognised as necessary in epidemiological studies - analyse all the available data.10

Again, in 1977, Doll came into conflict with the medical establishment, when he was outspoken about the yellow card scheme, a scheme used by doctors to report adverse drug reactions to the Committee on the Safety of Medicines. In the year it had become apparent that there were adverse effects to the use of Practolol (Eraldin), a heart drug which was withdrawn after five years, when it became apparent that it caused various illnesses in patients.

The importance of Doll's earlier work in shaping public health policy is beyond dispute. As he has grown older, however, his frequent public appearances on the world stage, like those of an ageing rock star, have increasingly articulated an industry-accommodating view of public health risks.

The Two Paradigms

In the contemporary world, two paradigms vie for ideological power over public health, especially in the area of cancer diagnosis and treatment. The two paradigms do not present whole or homogeneous conceptual worlds; there are conflicts between them and on occasions they confoundingly dissolve into each other. Within the first paradigm, which has for some time been referred to, by detractors, as the 'lifestyle' paradigm,11 it is held primarily that lifestyles by themselves, and without reference to the environmental conditions in which they are conducted, determine the individual's susceptibility to cancer and other chronic illnesses. For Sir Richard Doll, the leading exponent of this view, the cancer rate is not increasing - nor indeed could it increase, because lifestyles are becoming healthier. In fact, he assures us, in the most important areas cancer cases are now falling and will continue to fall. Indeed, in 1985 12 Doll was of the opinion that cancer could be largely eradicated within the next few decades, which meant, in his opinion, that there was clearly no need for any further corporate or political regulation.

In reality there is a rising level of certain specific cancers, such as male testicular cancer, myeloma, cancer of the bone marrow, female breast cancer, make cancer of the mouth (which has doubled over 30 years), and deaths from cancer of the pancreas, which have increased considerably in women while staying level in men. There have been increases in cancer of the cervix and melanoma in the 20 - 44 age group and a rising death rate among men suffering from prostate cancer. In 1990, Sir Richard, discussing these figures, was still sure that on the whole "there is, to my mind, good evidence we have been winning the fight in Britain."13 He reiterated this same message in 1992, when the Independent reported his views under the title of 'Doctors gaining ground in battle against cancer'.

Nevertheless, Doll favours more cancer research and he is personally very much involved with the Imperial Cancer Research Fund (ICRF). However, like other lifestyle proponents, he insists that the focus should be largely on research into the minutest details of cell biology in order to determine the exact mechanism of carcinogenesis.

Doll has stated that major cancer charities like the ICRF, he said, "as it name implies, is there to do research."14 Needless to say this does not include research into the effects of environmental carcinogens, which the ICRF generally refuses to consider. The second paradigm, which we might call the 'dissident' paradigm, represents a more socially holistic view of disease. Dissidents argue that many forms of cancer are rising alarmingly. Research as to the exact mechanism of carcinogenesis is a waste of energy and money, for chemical toxicity is partially or even largely to blame for many, if not most, cancers, as well as for the fall in the general level of public health. Dissidents argue that policy makers have got to act now to phase out the production of all reasonably well-established carcinogens.

Though Doll started off as a dissident, one who was clearly concerned with the health of the people he was serving, as his career developed his views gradually changed and he became one of the most powerful and influential promoters of entrenched industrial and political interests.

The Controversies

Smoking and Lung Cancer

Sir Richard first began publishing on smoking and lung cancer with Professor Bradford Hill in 1950. His two mist effective early papers, published in 1954 and in 1956 15 recorded the results of a longitudinal epidemiological study based upon 40,000 postal interviews sent out to general practitioners in 1951. The first results analysed the deaths of 789 of the doctors aged 35 and over who had died during the three years of the study. Thirty-six of them had died of lung cancer.

The conclusion, as has been continually reflected in the media, was, and has continued to be, that smoking is responsible for the huge increase in deaths from cancer of the lung. However, some responsible health care workers have asked whether or not smoking was perhaps not the sole cause, but one of a number of factors which might be "weakening the system in a way which makes it susceptible to cancer". Major concerns along these lines have been raised by research carried out in China where the peasant population smokes heavily and where there appears to be little difference in the rates of lung cancer between smokers and non-smokers.

Nevertheless, Sir Richard Doll's first major study has been bolstered by further studies that have come out with the same answer - lung cancer is almost entirely attributable to smoking. The political, social and economic effects of this singular message are still reverberating, despite the fact that today, lung cancer mortality rates for non-smokers are rising.17 To a degree, the success of this first work has become a screen behind which Sir Richard has dodged with increasing frequency, to avoid awkward but substantial issues about other man-made carcinogens.

Medical professionals, politicians, and health educationalists, reached a very speedy consensus on this issue, and other lines of investigation were consequently quickly abandoned.

By 1986, when The Big Kill, a 15 volume series was published by the Health Education Authority 18 with consultative advice from Doll, an exact figure of individuals killed by smoking in England and Wales was given as 77,774 even though these deaths included those in which heart disease, bronchitis, and emphysema clearly also played an important role. In 1993 when Sir Richard was interviewed,19 he cited a figure of 150,000 individuals who died prematurely as a consequence of smoking.

Questions have also been raised about the recorded incidence of death from lung cancer, said to be caused from smoking in the elderly. In the deaths of those over 65 it is exceptionally difficult to assess cause and even more difficult to establish what brought it on. These figures are not even addressed in The Big Kill, because as the Royal College of Physicians makes clear, "...this could not be done with much confidence, partly because certification of the cause of death in older people, who may suffer from a variety of disabilities, is less accurate than in younger people...no attempt has been made to estimate the number of deaths due to cigarette smoking in older people".20

this is a very weak excuse for excluding the elderly from the study - precisely those people who are most susceptible to cancer, and until recently those who constituted the major statistical group for the disease.

In the USA Doll's thesis has always been rejected by Professor Samuel Epstein, Professor of Environmental Medicine at the University of Illinois, and founder of the Anti-Cancer Coalition, who for decades has fought a lonely battle against the medical establishment on this issue, though today at least sixty other scientists working in the field have now endorsed his position. (see Epstein in this issue)

In the UK, opposition to Doll's views came from Professor Simon Wolff, a toxicologist who was, before his death in 1995, the most committed of a new generation of scientists. Professor Wolff was particularly concerned about the effects of diesel and petrol exhaust pollution, which he saw as major factors on the development of lung cancer. He said: "There is no doubt that cigarette smoking causes lung cancer, but there is also no doubt that air pollution, particularly from diesel, is a contributory factor, so important that perhaps without air pollution we would see a much lower rate of lung cancer than we have. For example, in rural China, where people tend to smoke very heavily and where air pollution is much less, the differences in lung cancer rates between smokers and non-smokers is very small, and lung cancer rates are about one tenth of the lung cancer rates in industrialised countries."21

Cancer and Diet

Doll does not accept that air pollution of any king may be regarded as a cause of lung cancer or of any other diseases of the respiratory tract. These can only be attributed to smoking which he sees as accounting for 30 per cent of cancer deaths. Nevertheless, he does incriminate various natural - as opposed to man-made carcinogens. In a study commissioned by the American Academy of Sciences, which Doll conducted with his colleague Richard Peto in 1981,22 he identified various natural contaminants of raw food as natural carcinogens produced during cooking. He sees these, together with obesity and the consumption of unspecified refined foods, as responsible for 35 per cent of cancer deaths.

Another "natural carcinogen" - alcohol - was incriminated in a report to the ICRF in 1982,23 as both a cause of cancer of the respiratory tract and of the digestive tract. By 1983, the accent had shifted to the consumption of fats as a dietary factor in the induction of cancer.

Doll has advised people to consume more fresh fruit and vegetables, though, needless to say, he does not distinguish between fruits and vegetables produced organically and those produced by means of chemical agriculture, which contains all sorts of pesticide residues. Nor does he see the large number of food additives in the average modern diet as playing any role in the development of cancer. On the contrary he has denied this over and over again, notwithstanding the fact that an ever-increasing number of these chemicals have been classified by such organisations as the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as proven or suspected carcinogens. This attitude very much coloured his 1992 keynote address entitled 'The Lessons of Life' at the Nutrition and Cancer Conference in the UK.

Agent Orange

Doll's refusal to accept that any man-made chemicals can cause cancer and other serious health problems could not have been better reflected than in the testimony he gave against the Australian veterans of the Vietnam war whose health had been devastated by exposure to "Agent Orange". Agent Orange was a mixture of the two well-established carcinogenic herbicides 2,4,5-T and 2,4-D (the former having since been taken out of production in every country in the Western world). Produced by the Monsanto Corporation, Agent Orange was used as a defoliant by the US forces, and it was in the interest of that company that Doll acted. 2,4,5-T is generally contaminated with an impurity known as dioxin, one of the most toxic substances known. The smallest amount of this substance can produce a total degeneration of the liver, and it has been found to be 70,000 times more deadly than cyanide. This did not prevent the American forces from using 2,4,5-T to defoliate Vietnam - to strip away the tree cover, so important for their Vietcong opponents. Great swatches of jungle were destroyed and as much as one tenth of South Vietnam's rural countryside was devastated.

Monsanto did very well out of it, as production of 2,4,5-T rocketed from 5.8 million pounds in 1958 to 13 million pounds in 1964 and to 42 million pounds in 1968.24 In 1964, the National Cancer Institute commissioned a report to test the carcinogenicity of 2,4,5-T and it was found to cause birth defects, cleft palate and malformation of the kidneys in the animals tested. The report was kept secret. In the meantime a large number of Australian veterans, whose health had been seriously affected while serving in Vietnam, campaigned for an inquiry into its effects.

A Royal commission was eventually set up. Its focus was on soft-tissue sarcoma, the incidence of which had been linked in Sweden with the use of 2,4,5-T by two Swedish researchers, Olar Axelson and Lennart Hardell, at the University of Umea.25 The Commission went out of its way to discredit the evidence provided by these researchers and ended up by giving 2,4,5-T a clean bill of health.

Axelson and Hardell, however, refused to give in. Supported by other scientists, they accused the Royal Commission report of being "a most questionable document" and of being "full of misquotations, distortions of information, and even falsification of facts". In a later paper they accused the Royal Commission of "lying in order to be able to disregard apparently inconvenient results".26 Going even further, they showed that almost all the conclusions of the report had been taken word for word from the evidence of Monsanto's Australia Ltd.

Sir Richard Doll wrote, a personal letter to the judge who headed the Royal Commission, in which he gave the Commission's report his seal of approval, validated the defence evidence of Monsanto, and defended Agent Orange, while also attempting to destroy Hardell's scientific reputation. "Hardell's conclusions", Doll wrote, "cannot be sustained and in my opinion, his work should no longer be cited as scientific evidence. It is clear, too, from your review of the published evidence relating to 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T (the phenoxy herbicides in question) that there is no reason to suppose that they are carcinogenic in laboratory animals and that even TCDD (Dioxin), which has been postulated to be a dangerous contaminant of the herbicides, is at the most, only weakly and inconsistently carcinogenic in animal experiments."27

This letter, the contents of which are irreconcilable with all the serious evidence on the subject, coming as it did from one of the most prestigious scientists in the field, had an electrifying effect. It could not have done more for Monsanto had he taken out a full-page advertisement in the world's biggest circulation newspapers.

Low-level Radiation

Establishment scientists, politicians, medical researchers, and doctors, have almost always argued that exposure to low levels of radiation has a negligible effect on human health. If the opposite could be proved to be true, the consequences for the nuclear weapons and the nuclear power industries would be intolerable. William H Taft, US State Department attorney, in 1981 stated himself that "The mistaken impression (that low-level radiation is hazardous) has the potential to be seriously damaging to every aspect of the Department of Defence's nuclear weapons and nuclear propulsion programmes. ...It could adversely affect our relationship with our nuclear allies."28

Of course this view has not been endorsed by serious and objective scientists. Professor Linus Pauling, the double Nobel Laureate in the US, and Professor Andrei Sakharov in the USSR, calculated in the 1950s that millions of people would die prematurely from the ingestion of fission products resulting from fall-out from atmospheric bomb tests,29 and many others have said likewise.

Inevitably, Sir Richard Doll has been heavily involved in this field. In the 1950s, he was asked by the Government to look at the possible carcinogenic effects of strontium-90, a radio nuclide generated by nuclear installations that mimics calcium and is taken up in the bones of growing children.

Doll was also engaged by the Medical Research Council (MRC) at that time to review all the research conducted on the Hiroshima survivors. In his report on this issue Doll accepted that those who had been directly exposed to the bomb when it exploded would have a higher risk of leukaemia and other cancers; not so, however, those who had been exposed only indirectly to the bomb. For them there was little risk of cancer or other health damage, and hence no evidence that low-level radiation in the form of fall-out could do amy damage.

In 1957 Doll had been engaged by the Government to assess the quantitative relationships between exposure to radiation and the development of cancer. He had carried out two epidemiological studies, the results of which suggested that there could be a quantitative relationship between radiation and leukaemia. At that time he still had an open mind on the subject.30 However, by 1992 his tune had totally changed and he stated quite explicitly that "the effects of low-level radiation are so small as to be virtually zero." This has been the view he has expressed ever since, in spite of the mounting evidence to the contrary.

In 1987 Doll presented the findings of a study on 'Cancer near nuclear installations' in Nature,31 which looked at the cancer rate in the vicinity of all Britain's 15 nuclear power stations (made up of 36 nuclear reactors). Predictably it concluded that there was "no increase in childhood leukaemia near any nuclear power station. "However, very shortly afterwards reports clearly demonstrating the existence of leukaemia clusters around nuclear installations began to appear. In August 1987, for instance, a government advisory group tried to establish the causes of the alleged increases in child leukaemia at Aldermaston, where atom bombs are produced, Harwell, the nuclear research centre south of Oxford, and Burghfield. The fact that leukaemia clusters existed in these areas was no longer denied, but the government advisory group still reported, very predictably, that they could not possibly be attributed to the activities of these three nuclear installations.

Even more embarrassing to Sir Richard Doll was the report, published in the British Medical Journal in October 1987.32 The report contained the results of two studies of childhood leukaemia in Seascale, the village which borders on the Sellafield nuclear reprocessing plant. The first study looked at one group of 1,068 children born near Sellafield between 1950 and 1984, and another a group of 1,546 children born outside the area but attending local schools. The leukaemia and cancer cases occurred only in those children born in Seascale. This fitted in well with the findings of a report by Sir Douglas Black, former chief scientific adviser to the Department of Health, in 1985.33 Both studies were conducted by Dr Martin Gardner, Professor of medical statistics at Southampton General Hospital, and Dr John Terrell, District Medical Officer of Health at west Cumberland Hospital, Whitehaven.

Gardner and Terrell concluded that the children with leukaemia and other cancers were those whose parents had worked at the Sellafield processing plant. These results endorsed the campaigning views of CORE (Cumbrians Opposed to a Radioactive Environment), the key environmental group in that area, who believed that "the damage is from radioactive particles first inhaled by prospective mothers from the atmosphere. In pregnancy the radioactivity is transferred to the foetus where it collects in concentrations up to a thousand times the level in the mother". Their spokesman, Jake Kelley insisted that the retreatment plant was not to blame, and that "leukaemia in children can be caused by many things." It was predictably Sir Richard Doll who was engaged to give scientific weight to this denial.

In March 1989 Doll was engaged by the MRC and the ICRF to conduct yet another research programme to assess cancer risks (lymphoid leukaemia) in under 25 year olds in the population living within ten miles of a nuclear installation. The results of the study were again embarrassing.34 The death rates were found to be 21 per cent higher than the national average, yet this still did not persuade Sir Richard that there was a connection between radiation and leukaemia. In an interview with the Daily Mail he admitted that "until we find some other cause, we cannot say that it (radioactivity) is not responsible." Clearly though, he was very keen to find another cause, and hit on the idea of a leukaemia virus, which could easily have been introduced by newly arrived workers coming to work at the Sellafield installations. The novel theory was also advanced that the over-clean homes of nuclear workers rendered their children more susceptible to leukaemia viruses. 35 Shamefully, this speculative viral infection, for which there is not a shred of evidence, remains the official explanation spouted by the nuclear industry and the Government alike.

that same year the conference organised by the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) advised the Government not to reduce the maximum annual dose for radiation workers, as had been proposed the year before by the National Radiation Protection Board (NRPB) and also by the United Nations Scientific Committee on the effects of low-level radiation, in the face of mounting evidence of the carcinogenicity of even extremely low levels of radioactivity. Clearly industry interests had to come first. Indeed, the new safety levels proposed from (50 to 15 millisievers a year) would have led the nuclear industry to incur extra costs which it would have has difficulty in meeting. 36

In March 1992, the UK Co-ordinating Committee on Cancer Research, which consists of the major cancer charities, announced a 6 million pound study to test the various hypotheses that have been put forward to explain childhood cancer around nuclear installations. Soll predictably, expressed his firm belief in the viral hypothesis. a colleague of Doll's, Professor Mel Greaves, tried to rationalise an embarrassingly unconvincing thesis on the grounds that homes had become much cleaner and that the risk of leukaemia increases with rising living standards. In this way cleaner homes, which made us vulnerable to persistent viruses, rather than the much more chemicalized environment of our more affluent society were conveniently incriminated.

The Bomb Test Service Men

In the same way that Doll offered evidence against the Australian Vietnam war veterans, whose health had been devastated by exposure to Agent Orange, so was he engaged to demolish the case brought by Mr Ken McGinley, Chairman of a group of 1,500 members of the Nuclear Test Veterans Association, who in the 1950's were used as guinea pigs in test trials and whose health was seriously affected by radiation.

The case was first investigated by the Ministry of Defence. the study was then funded by the NRPB and the ICRF, who, in spite of the fact that not one of the servicemen had been examined clinically, decided that there was no evidence to prove that any of them had suffered from higher than normal radiation exposure. The testimony given by Doll and Darby, based on a statistical study that revealed a high incidence of deaths from leukaemia and multiple myeloma (attributed, Doll said, to a "statistical quirk") among those
servicemen who had been exposed to radiation, confirmed the conclusion of the study.38

A further study in 1993 on this same issue, by Doll and Darby, further confirmed their previous position, with minor reservations.

Significantly, though Doll has always refused to accept the connection between man-made radioactivity and cancer, he has always seen, for reasons best known to himself, natural background radiation as a major cause of leukaemia and other cancers.

Quite early on the NRPB had estimated that at least 2500 people who lived in areas where there is a lot of granite, as in Cornwall, and were exposed to high levels of radon gas in their homes died of lung cancer every year in Britain. In 1990 however, Doll and Darby published a report for the ICRF in Nature which suggested that the figure may be as high as 5000 cases a year.39 Why, we may ask, if man-made radioactivity is so totally harmless, is natural radioactivity on the contrary so incredibly dangerous?

Doll's estimates of natural low-level radiation from Radon were based on an assessment of the levels of lung cancer among uranium miners exposed to high levels of radon gas. They came only months after Doll and Darby had yet again denied cancers are sites of nuclear installations. They showed that a decreasing exposure to radiation, instead of leading to a lower risk of cancer, actually increased the risk of cancer - in other words, that very low levels of exposure to this natural radioactivity were particularly harmful. Given these conclusions, why have Doll and his colleagues always insisted that only very high levels of man-made radioactivity were harmful?

It is easy to demonstrate that in every field in which Doll has been involved he has systematically defended the interests of industry and the State, even then these are in total conflict with those of people in general, and are irreconcilable with all the established knowledge on the subject.

Asbestos and Cancer

In 1955 Doll had carried out a study if mortality in asbestos workers. His report 40 was considered a landmark publication showing that workers in the asbestos industry had a high risk of cancer.

By 1983 he was singing a different tune. His career as a defender if corporate interests was now well under way. A new report done by him and his assistant Julian Pero came to a totally different conclusion.41

The society for the Prevention of Asbestosis and Industrial Diseases (SPAID) criticised the methodology used by Sir Richard in a letter to the Sunday Times on the 26th April 1985: "Sir Richard Doll", SPAID insisted, has "used so many estimates, adjustments, approximations and hypothetical figures in order to assure us that only one person in 100,000 working in an office containing undamaged asbestos risks death, that SPAID is not reassured"42

Nor, for that matter, one must assume, were the 30,000 people in the USA whose health had been devastated by exposure to asbestos and who were seeking compensation from their insurance companies - not to mention the 500 new ones who were deciding to do likewise every month.

Anaesthetics

There is some evidence that substances used as anaesthetics have a damaging effect on health.43 The results of a study carried out on the subject was published in the April 1979 issue of the British Medical Journal.44 It was based on a survey of the health of 10 per cent of all the anaesthetists in England and Wales - and it suggested that working with anaesthetics had a generally adverse affect on their health status. In particular it noted that there were excess spontaneous abortions in the families of anaesthetists, a lower fertility rate, a greater incidence if cancer, and a greater likelihood that children of anaesthetists would be born with congenital defects. The Medical Research Council predictably qualified the paper as "a one-sided review", 45 and Sir Richard Doll, one of its leading lights, did not waste any time in stating his complete rejection of the study's findings.

Fluoridation

Sir Richard Doll's role in the debate on the fluoridation of water supplies was equally predictable. It has been known for a long time that fluoride is a poison. In October 1944 the Journal of the American Medical Association published an editorial stating "that the use of drinking water containing as little as 1.2 to 3 parts per million of fluoride will cause such developmental disturbances in bones as osteosclerosis, spondylosis, and osteopetrosis, as well as goitre.46

In 1990 the American National Toxicology Program announced that it had established a clear link between fluoride and a type of bone cancer called osteosarcoma. It also indicated that fluoride might be responsible for a particular type of cancer of the mouth. However, it was in the interest of many powerful bodies that fluoride be added to our drinking supplies. This included the sugar industry and the aluminium industry, which was desperate to get rid of the vast amount of fluoride waste that its activities has generated.

Industrial interests were sufficient to influence the Royal College of Physicians' 18-member committee, which included Doll, to recommend the addition of fluoride to drinking water in January 1976.47 The widespread criticism was raised that to impose this medication on the population at large without its prior informed consent, would be a breach of medical ethics.

Sir Richard Doll fully backed the report's conclusions, going even further than they did in declaring that, if anything, it was "unethical not to add fluoride to drinking water."48

Lead in Petrol

The role played by Sir Richard Doll in the long controversy over the effects of exposure to lead in petrol on the health of children was equally predictable. Lead was originally added to petrol in the form of the organic lead compounds: tetramethyl and tetraethyl, both of which are absorbed through the skin and are extremely neurotoxic.49

In the 1960s and 1970s, it became increasingly clear that children absorbed this lead into their blood through their lungs and by eating contaminated fruit and vegetables. Clear evidence of health damage from organic lead in petrol began to appear in the late 1970s. However, in Britain and America, the petrochemical companies ran a continuous campaign in favour of maintaining lead in petrol and generally denying its deleterious health effects.

In May 1980 the Department of Health and Social Security (DHSS) published the report of a study carried out by the MRC entitled Lead and Health, written by the Lawther Working Party set up by the Department of the Environment (DoE).50 The Working Party concluded that there was no evidence for clinical lead poisoning, which fitted in perfectly with the propaganda of the petrochemical companies. It even went further, claiming that the removal of lead from petrol would lead to increased cancer-causing hydrocarbon emissions.

A study carried out by two members of the Lawther Working Party, Dr Yule and Dr Lansdown,51 drew conclusions that totally contradicted those of the Lawther Working Party. They found that, in almost every case, among a group of schoolchildren whom they examined, body-levels correlated with IQ and school performance, more strongly than did the social class of the children. The British Medical Journal (BMJ) declined to publish this paper.

In 1983 Professor Derek Bryce-Smith and Dr Robert Stephens refuted the DHSS report, accusing the MRC team of being hypercritical of all the studies which showed evidence of a relationship between levels of lead in petrol and mental function.52 They also showed that the blood lead safety levels set by the DHSS report were without "real scientific or medical basis"53

However, in 1983 Sir Richard Doll was still arguing the case of the petrochemical companies. He insisted that there was not enough lead in the air to damage children's brains. Any adverse health effects caused by lead, he also insisted, were due to drinking water that had passed through lead piping. Lead in petrol could not be incriminated.54

From a Friend of the People to a Friend of the Powerful

What lessons can be drawn from the career of Sir Richard Doll? How can we explain, in particular, his and other research scientists' failure to appraise seriously the subject of cancer and the environment?

Today nearly all the major institutions of scientific research which study the effect of chemicals and other toxins on health are financed, managed, supported or aided, by chemical and pharmaceutical companies. As a result it is increasingly difficult to find independent scientists within the area of environmental health. Those academics who fight the corner for sufferers of chemically induced illnesses are an eclectic grouping of medical clinicians, social scientists, philanthropists and community activists. They have, however, one thing in common: they lack funding and have on the whole been prised away from real power.

The first British Labour government which came to power in 1945, the Medical Research Council, which had been created before the war, set up a toxicology research unit.55 Its aims was to monitor the growing use of chemicals, including insecticides, fungicides, and organic solvents, and their effects on human health.

In the early fifties, the MRC Toxicology Unit did indeed research pesticides, and especially the effect of organophosphate insecticides on human health. By the mid-fifties, however, the unit was moving slowly away from its original brief, pushing chemicals to one side and liberally extending the research to cover more esoteric subjects. Significantly, in 1956, one of the Unit's nine research subjects was the "toxic properties of certain plants used as herbal remedies in primitive societies."56 The accent was already on natural rather than man-made poisons.

Over the next thirty years, the MRC, while preserving its Toxicology Unit, gradually dropped its research into toxic chemicals. During the 1970s, and 1980s, as the drug companies increasingly offered funding, support and partnership projects, the focus of research turned towards cell-biology, pharmaceuticals and genetics. The emphasis was on the good rather than the harm that chemicals and industrial scientific processes could do. In the mid-nineteen eighties the Wellcome Foundation used the MRC as a vehicle for providing the scientific justification for the production of the first AIDS drug, AZT.57 This was possible because by then the Council of the MRC was already dominated by individuals with vested interests in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry.58 The very companies whose products should have been critically investigated by the MRC were, in one form or another, represented on the Council of Britain's most prestigious medical research body. It is no coincidence that Sir Richard Doll has held office in that august institution for most of his professional career. Nor is it a coincidence that its present Chairman, Sir David Plastow, instead of being someone with a lifetime professional preoccupation with the health of British people, is a man whose interest have been with the motor industry, whose polluting activities are a major source of lung disease, including lung cancer.

What is true of the MRC is also true of the main cancer charities. Decades ago they were relatively independent from industry, arguing the case for 'the people'. Now they are all but departments of large pharmaceutical companies. The Imperial Cancer Research Fund, for which Doll worked for a large part of his career, is a case in point. While most lay people imagine that it is simply a worthy charity collecting money to research cancer, few will understand that it is itself a multi-million pound corporation which hardly makes a move independently of professional science, or industrial pharmaceutical patrons and backers.

Through its council and its benefactors, the ICRF is run by, and mainly for, the profit of the pharmaceutical companies, the very corporations whose products would have to be investigated in amy wide-ranging investigation of cancer and the environment. The sort of cancer research that is supported by the ICRF and other cancer charities is that which seeks to find 'cures' for specific forms of the disease.

The dissident position is of course that most of the money should go into searching for the environmental causes of cancer and then into wideranging preventative campaigns to eliminate the environmental factors involved. This emphasis, however, would bring cancer-research into head-on conflict with its industrial backers.

In the introduction to his book Wings of Death, Dr Chris Busby notes how: "...the control of research and publication in the area of radiation-dose and effect, has been assumed by the nuclear and military establishment, a powerful international lobby which grew out of the need for secrecy relating to defence uses of nuclear fission, and the realisation of the opportunities that there were for making immense amounts of money in this area.59

Thus, much of the research undertaken by the UK Co-ordinating Committee on Cancer Research (CCR) in leukaemia and radiation, from the early 1990s onwards, has been funded by British Nuclear Fuels, the very company that operates the Sellafield nuclear retreatment plant right next to Seascale, where the biggest child leukaemia cluster in the UK has been found. BNFL and other nuclear industry groups gave the UK CCR between 3 and 6 million pounds. The research undertaken was headed by none other then Sir Richard Doll.60

From 1979 to the end of his career, Sir Richard Doll also received a very substantial yearly reward for research into cancer from General Motors.61 This is of course hardly surprising given the wide range of problems which are increasingly associated with motor vehicle exhaust emissions, from global warming to cancer and various respiratory diseases.

Sir Richard has never hidden the source of this funding and has not even bothered to defend it. He does not feel there is any need to. In 1993, Doll wrote to Cumbrians Opposed to a Radioactive Environment (CORE), that brought up the matter of the UK CCR BFNL grant: "To imply that the UK CCR was in some way under the influence of the nuclear industry.....this is certainly untrue."62

The answer to that, of course, is that industry is not in the habit of funding research for the publication of studies which demonstrate the carcinogenicity of their products. On the contrary, all the evidence shows that it goes out of its way to suppress any such information which may occasionally surface.63 64

In 1996, researchers from the Centre for Public Integrity (CPI), an American non-profit investigative research organisation, set out to discover "how chemical companies manufacture controversial products, year in and year out, in the face if government regulatory efforts, and civil litigation by citizens who feel victimised, and investigative news stories."65 They found that time and again Congress and regulatory agencies put the interests of the chemical industry before those of the public; that scientific studies financed by the chemical industry tended to find that suspected carcinogens, such as atrazine, formaldehyde and perchloroethylene, were "innocent", while scientific studies by non-industry sources tended to find then dangerous to human health.66

The CPI also uncovered an extensive PR machine operated by the chemical industry, often with the complicity of the regulatory agencies, as well as a million-dollar service industry organised by chemical companies and associated organisations, to provide courtesy trips for regulatory officials.67

"Today, in Europe and America wherever chemicals are likely to become the subject of criticism, the companies move in, balancing, propagandising, controlling, mediating protests, funding pseudoscientific research, buying people off and funding social ventures to enhance their reputation."68

The dissident who questions the chemical companies, the industrial food companies, and inevitably the State, is branded as irrational, anti-science and anti-technology, and hence as a subversive standing in the way of progress.

In his 1983 Harveian Oration, Sir Richard Doll warned against environmentalists, who might "whip up irrational prejudice, unfounded in science."69

again, in 1992, writing in the Daily Mail at the time of the Rio summit, Doll warned that er may be seeing "a new attitude emerge; an irrational ideology opposed to science, to industry and to progress".70 That attitude, he told us, exists already.

"There is, for example, a large and powerful lobby against pesticides, which they say leave cancer-causing residues in our food. Yet scientific research has shown that those residues are some 1800 times less than the amount of cancer-causing agents naturally present in the plants. The lobby does not seem to object to natural carcinogens; only to the infinitesimally small amounts introduced by man.71

If this is the level of intellectual reasoning of Britain's greatest epidemiological scientist, then we should all pray for British science. Which edible plants have carcinogens in them 1800 times more powerful than which pesticides? This, of course, he doesn't
tell us. Nor could he, because these and similar statements routinely made by Doll and his sponsors, are pure fabrications.

The unbridled alliance of science and industry is transparent in Doll's Daily Mail article.72 He defended industry on six different occasions in the short article and asked us, not without a dash of desperation, to trust industry and industrialists, science and scientists. These, he said, are the people with the key to the future. He ended the article with a warming that we must stop environmentalists whom he describes as the "anti-science Mafia", from "hijacking" the Rio summit.73

Sir Richard Doll believes strongly that whatever criticisms might be "laid at the door of industry and science", only "industry and science" can solve the problems of the modern world.74

He tells us too, against all the evidence, that the continual, unregulated and untested introduction of chemicals into our food, can do the land, the farmers, and ultimately the consumers, nothing but good.

Fortunately Sir Richard and his colleagues are fighting a losing battle. It is becoming increasingly clear to the people that all this is not only false but the very opposite to the truth - mere propaganda for the chemical and nuclear industries that are, like the tobacco industry also, responsible for the present cancer pandemic.

How may people today really believe that the leukaemia clusters found around just about all nuclear installations in the UK and elsewhere are caused by viruses introduced by outsiders? Who will believe that the main environmental carcinogens are natural ones like blue cheese, mushrooms and radon gas? How many people really believe that asbestos, lead and petrol, and organophosphate pesticides are harmless? Fewer and fewer, as the serious, independent evidence inexorably accumulates.


References and Notes

1. Law MR, Morris JK, Wald NJ. Environmental tobacco smoke exposure and ischaermic heart disease: and evaluation of the evidence. BMJ 1997; 315:973
Hackshaw AK, Law MR, Wald NJ. The accumulated evidence on lung
cancer and environmental tobacco smoke. BMJ 1997; 315:980-8.
Davis RM, Passive smoking:history repeats itself.(editorial) BMJ 1997;315-961-2.

2. Farming Today. BBC Radio Four, October 17, 1997.

3. Gaurdian. October 18, 1997.

4. Bradford Hill A, Doll R. 1950 Smoking and carcinoma of the lung. BMJ 1950; ii,1271.

5. Medical Research Council, Annual Report 1948.

6. Doll R. Mortality from lung cancer in asbestos workers. Br J Indust Med 1955; 12:81-6

7. The Times, June 8 1967.

8. Ibid.

9. Daily Express, April 25, 1968.

10. Guardian, October 31, 1977.

11. Epstein S S, Swartz JB. fallacies of the life-style cancer theories. The Ecologist (Vol 11 No 5).

12. Daily telegraph, August 28 1985.

13. Guardian, September 27 1990. Cancer: a killer 'moving into retreat'.

14. The Times, January 10 1980.

15. Bradford Hill A, Doll R. The Mortality of doctors in relation to their smoking habits. A preliminary report. BMJ 1954, i, 15
Bradford Hill A, Doll R. Lung cancer and other causes of death in relation to smoking. A second report on the mortality of Brithish doctors. BMJ 1956,ii, 1071

16. Daily Mail, June 29 1951.

17. See Epstein in this issue.

18. Roberts JL, Graveling PA. (eds.). The big kill: smoking epidemic in England and Wales. Published for the Health Education Council and the British Medical Association. 15-volume series. Manchester: North Western Regional Health Authority, 1985.

19. Typescript of interview by Andrew Baron with Simon Wolff, May 13 1993.

20. Royal College of Physicians of London. Smoking or helath. London: RCP, 1983.

21. Typescript of interview by Andrew Baron with Simon Wolff, May 13 1993.

22. Gardian 27 November 1981. Doll R, Peto R. The causes of cancer: quantitative estimates of avoidable risks of cancer in the United Stated today. n Oxford: OUP, 1981.

23. Imperial Cancer Research Fund. Scientific Report, 1981.

24. Margerison T, Wallace M, Hallenstein D. The Superpoison, Macmillan, London, 1981.

25. Axelson O, Hardell L. Herbicide exposure, mortality and tumor incidence: An epidemioligical investigation on swedish railroad workers. Work Env. Hlth 11:21-28. 1974.
Axelson O. Herbicides exposure and tumour mortality: an updated epidemiological investigation on swedish railroad workers. Scand J Work Environ Helath 1980:6:73-79.
Hardell L, Sanderson A. Case control study: Soft tissue sarcomas and exposure to phenoxy acids and chlorophenols. Br J Cancer, 39; 1979; 711-717.
Hardell L. Epidemiological studies on soft tissue sarcoma and malignant lymphona and their relation to phenoxy acid or chlorophenol exposure. Umea University, Medical Dissertations. New Series No 65. Umea 1981.

26. Axelson O, Hardell L. Australian epidemonology (sic): On Royal misruling in the realm of epidemiology. (presented at the 5th International Symposium, Epidemiology in Occupational Health, 1986).

27. Letter from Richard Doll to Hon Mr Justice Phillip Evatt, Dec 4 1985.

28. Cited in; Gould JM, Goldman BA, Deadly Deceit; Low Level Radiation High Level Cover up: Four Walls Eight Windows, New York 1991.

29. Cited ibid..

30. Jones G. From Cancer to Cholestoral. New Scientist, 21 Nov 1992.

31. Forman D, Cook-Mozaffari PJ, Darby SC, Doll R, et al. Cancer near nuclear installations. nature, 1987; 329; 499-505 (8-14 Dec).

32. Gardner MJ, Hall AJ, Downes S, Terrell JD. Follow up study of children born to mothers resident in Seascale, West Cumbria (birth cohort) BMJ 1987; 295: 822-7.
Gardner MJ, Hall AJ, Downes S, Terrell JD. Follow up study of children born elsewhere but attending schools in Seascale, West Cumbria (schools cohort). BMJ 1987; 295: 819-22.

33. Black D. Investagation of the possible increased incidence of cancer in West Cumbria, London: HMSO, 1984.

34. Cook-Mozaffari P, Darby SC, Doll R. Cancer near sites of nuclear installations. Lancet 1989; 2:1145-7. (11 Nov).

35. Sunday Telegraph, November 26 1989, and later in The Times, March 13 1992.

36. The Times, July 1, 1989.

37. The Times, March 13, 1992.

38. Darby SC, Kendall GM, Doll R, et al. A summary of mortality and incidence of cancer in men from the United Kingdom who participated in the United Kingdom's atmospheric muclear tests and experimental programmes. BMJ 1988; 296: 332-8 (30 Jan).
In The Times of 29 Jan 1988, Doll is reported as saying that the statistical difference was curious. Darby on the other had was reported in the Guardian of the same date saying that they were puzzling.

39. Darby SC, Doll R. Radiation and exposure rate, Nature 1990; 344; 824.

40. Doll R. Mortality from lung in absestos workers. Br J Inust Med 1955;12:81-6.

41. Doll R, Peto R. Effects on Health of Exposure to Asbestos, HMSO. 1985.

42. Letter from SPAID to the Sunday Times, 26 April 1985.

43. rea WJ. Chemical Sensitivity. Vol 3. Boca Raten, Fl: Lewis 1995.

44. 1979, April BMJ, paper on the lealth of anaesthetists.

45. Daily Telegraph, May 4, 1979.

46. Health damaging affects of fluoride. JAMA. October 1944.

47. Royal College of Physicians of London. Flouride, teeth and health. London: Pitman Medical. 1976.

48. Daily Telegraph, January 7, 1976.

49. Wilson D. The Lead Scandal. Heinemann Educational Books, London 1983.

50. Lead and Health, DHSS, 1980. The Lawther Working Party.

51. Lansdown R, Yule W, Urbanowicz M, MillarI. Relationship between blood-lead intelligence, attainment and behaviour in school children: Overview of a pilot study. Paper presented at CLEAR Int. Symp. London, 1982. In Lead versus health.(ed) M Rutter and R Russell Jones.

52. Bryce Smith D, Stephens R. Lead or Helath: A review of the Lawther Report. The Conservation Society, 1983.

53. Cited in, Wilson D, op.cit. 48.

54. Daily Telegraph, February 7 1983.

55. Medical Research Council Annual Report 1947.
In 1947 the Council established a Toxicology research Unit, under the direction of Fe JM Barnes, to assist in the solution of toxicological problems referred to them by other bodies, and to pursue research on fundamental questions which may emerge during routine work. The Unit has had accomadation at the Chemical Defence Experimental Station, Porton, by arrangement with the Ministry of Supply.

56. 1956 MRC Annual Report.

57. Walker M. Dirty Medicine, Slingshot Publications, BM 8314, London WC1N 3xx. 1993.

58. Walker M. Ibid.

59. Busby C. Wings of Death: Nuclear Pollution and Human Health. Green Audit. Wales. 1995.

60. Waste Paper, August 1989, published by CORE (Cumbrians Opposed to a Radioactive Environment).

61. Sir Richard Doll. Interview with Andrew Baron. April 7 1993.

62. Letter from Richard Doll to Miss Jean McSorley of CORE, May 10 1989.

63. Epstein SS. Corporate crime: Why we cannot trust industry-derived safetystudies. Int. J. of Health Services, Vol 20. November 3: 443-458, 1990
Beder S. Global Spin : The corporate assault on environmentalism. Green Books; Dartington, 1997.

64. D Fagin, M Lavelle and the Centre for Public Integrity, Toxic Deception; how the chemical industry manipulates science, bends the law and endangers your health, Carol Publishing Group, New Jersey 1996.

65. Ibid.

66. Ibid.

67. Ibid.

68. Ibid.

69. Daily Telegraph, February 7 1983.

70. Daily Mail, June 3 1992.

71. Ibid.

72. Ibid.

73. Ibid.

74.From Cancer to Cholesterol, Glyn Jones, New Scientist, November 21, 1992.


Informant: Don Maisch

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Omega see also:

How Industry Manipulates Science
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/350582/

The Great Betrayal: Fraud in Science
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/394532/

Who Determines what is Junkscience? - The Corporate Corruption of Science
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/2094994/

The crime and the punishment of Lorenzo from IARC
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/235689/

Safe level of EMR is ZERO
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/418978/

Greenwashing as "corporate responsibility"
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/416134/

Big Pharma or Big Telco its all the same corporate tactics
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/445873/

Workshop on Biological Effects of EMF, Kos, Greece
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/363969/



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Toxic Lead and Violence

August 05, 2004

http://www.rachel.org/bulletin/index.cfm?issue_ID=2466

A Blueprint for the Forest Industry and Vegetation Management in Tasmania

WWF Threatens Australian Old-Growth Forests

PRESS RELEASE
by Forests.org, Inc.
Monday, August 09, 2004


WWF Australia has released a policy document advocating the logging of vast areas of old-growth forest in Tasmania, Australia. The document, entitled "A Blueprint for the Forest Industry and Vegetation Management in Tasmania", has rightly outraged local conservation organizations working for the past 25 years to stop logging in Tasmania's old-growth forests.

A broad global consensus has emerged within the grassroots forest conservation community that industrial logging of old-growth, and other endangered forests, is no longer acceptable.

As Dr. Glen Barry of Forests.org explains, "ancient forests are required to maintain local as well as global ecological sustainability. Industrial development of Tasmanian and other endangered forests irrevocably diminishes them, whether management is certified or not. To protect the Earth and all her life, the world's remaining old-growth must be protected from commercial scale development."

WWF's support for industrial logging against the wishes of heavily invested local conservationists is the most recent instance of large environmental organizations obstructing grassroots efforts to end industrial logging of ancient old-growth and other endangered forests.

All too frequently corporate environmental organizations benefit financially from their endorsement of ancient forest logging as being supposedly environmentally friendly.

The Australia Institute recently reported that WWF Australia has received vast sums of money from the Australian Federal Government ($13.5 million between 1999 and 2003). It has also supported the majority of the Federal Government's environment policies - including commercial logging of Tasmania's ancient forests - while its name and statements have been used by the Government to promote its environmental credentials.

If adopted by Australia's government, WWF's proposals would undermine the twenty five years' campaign to protect Tasmania's old growth forests and biodiversity; continue undesirable and unpopular practices such as clearfelling of native forests; destroy wilderness areas of World Heritage value in western Tasmania; and exacerbate current divisions in Tasmania regarding the future of forests, the development of forest-consuming industrial complexes, and the proposed expansion of plantations.

Twenty-five years of grassroots campaigning have won great victories in the campaign to save what remains of Australia's precious old-growth forests. Public opinion is behind the movement and political parties are on the verge of making the leap to true conservation policies - based upon strict protection and an end to old-growth logging - for Tasmania’s precious ancient forests.

WWF's recently published 'blueprint' threatens to stall this progress. Forest.org supports Tasmanian conservation organizations in their demand that WWF remove the document from circulation and the debate, or else withdraw from the Tasmanian forest campaign altogether.

As Dr. Barry concludes, "greenwashing of old-growth forest destruction by corporate environmental apologists will not stand. The mega-environmental conglomerates will heed this message of lose their members."

A copy of WWF Australia's report is available on their website at http://www.wwf.org.au/

A copy of the Australia Insitute’s report is available at:
http:/www.tai.org.au/ (see 'What's New')

A copy of Tasmanian NGO's letter to WWF can be found at:
http://forests.org/docfeed/tasmania_wwf.doc

For more information including interviews contact:

Dr. Glen Barry
President
Forests.org, Inc.
http://forests.org/
gbarry@forests.org

Impfproblematik

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Irak: fortschreitender Untergang

Noch erinnern wir uns an die zahlreichen Vorschusslorbeeren für die neue irakische Regierung nach der sogenannten Machtübergabe durch die US-Verwaltung. Inzwischen ist jedem, der die Situation aus erster Hand begutachten konnte, offensichtlich, dass hier nicht mehr stattgefunden hat, als ein Auswechseln der Etiketten. Unter den neuen "irakischen" Aufklebern finden wir die alten kolonialistischen Konzepte.

Auch die Politik der Gewalt wir unverändert fortgesetzt: aus dem Scheitern des militärischen Vorgehens im Frühjahr: in Falludcha und gegenüber den Schiiten wurden offensichtlich seitens des US-Militärs keinerlei Konsequenzen gezogen, die den Versuch militärischer Lösungen durch politischen Ausgleich ersetzt hätten: die US-Armee weist aus den letzten Tagen als Erfolgsbilanz die Tötung von Hunderten von Schiiten in der heiligen Stadt Nadjaf aus.

Dass dies - ebenso wie das brutale Vorgehen in Falludscha - zu einem neuen Eigentor für die - nun inoffiziellen - Besatzer führt, erschließt sich ihnen offensichtlich nicht.

Den Erfolg kann jedoch die texanische Ölindustrie auf ihrer Seite verbuchen: der durch Krieg und Gewalt in ungekannte Höhen getriebene Ölpreis gibt einen kräftigen Rückenwind für ihre Gewinne.

Ebenso kann sich die mit der Bush-Regierung eng liierte Rüstungs- und Sicherheitsindustrie bei den Sachwaltern der gewalttätigen Irakpolitik bedanken: an jedem Dollar Umsatz im irakischen Ölgeschäft kann sie mitverdienen: mit der Vermietung von Bodyguards für Angestellte amerikanischer Firmen ebenso wie mit der Munition oder an den Raketen, die US-Marines auf Aufständische abfeuern (sowie möglicherweise auch noch an der Versorgung der Widerstandskämpfer mit Waffen selbst).

Die fortschreitende Destabilisierung des Irak und ihre Ausstrahlung im Mittleren Osten sorgt für ein günstiges Geschäftsklima zugunsten der legalen und illegalen Waffenschieber: welcher Potentat wird jetzt nicht dazu neigen, sein Sicherheitsbudget deutlich aufzustocken und effizientes Material, das sich im konkreten Einsatz bewährt hat, nachzurüsten ?

Das Wohlergehen der lokalen Bevölkerung hatte unter denen, die hier die Fäden ziehen, schon immer nachrangige Priorität: wer im Spiel um Machtpositionen, Geld und Profite nicht zum Looser werden will, kann sich einen solchen Luxus nicht leisten: wenn denn die Geschäfte nach Plan laufen, kann man immer noch sein Gewissen erleichtern, indem man einer NGO mit humanitären Zielsetzungen, mit Spenden unter die Arme greift...

aus der Telepolis:

Sollen wir das sofort abbrechen und davon laufen?

/Thomas Pany/ /07.08.2004/

USA in aussichtslose Städtekämpfe verstrickt – Auch ein Sieg gegen Muqtadas Miliz würde an der desaströsen Gesamtsituation nur wenig ändern

*Das "Make-up" hielt einige Wochen. Nach dem kosmetischen Machttransfer im Irak rutschten die Meldungen über Vorgänge im Land weit ins Innere der Tageszeitungen. "Journalistische Haikus aus der Hölle http://tomdispatch.com/ " berichteten lakonisch von einzelnen Toten. Kommentatoren, wie noch gestern Paul Krugman http://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/06/opinion/06krugman.html in der New York Times, wiesen auf Parallelen zu Afghanistan hin, wo die Berichterstattung nach dem schnellen Sieg gegen die Taliban ebenfalls verstummte und Afghanistan für die meisten Amerikaner wieder zu einem kleinen und fernen Land wurde, von dem man nur wenig weiß. *


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Muqtada as-Sadr

Der Wechsel auf andere Themen berge die Gefahr, dass man versucht sei zu glauben, es stünde alles zum Besten im Irak, so Krugman. Vor dem Krieg hätten uns die amerikanische und englische Regierung vor Bedrohungen gewarnt, die nicht existieren, jetzt würden sie Bedrohungen verbergen, die tatsächlich existieren, warnte http://robert-fisk.com/articles427.htm der Irak-Reporter Robert Fisk Anfang August.

Jetzt ist das "Hauptschlachtfeld im Kampf gegen den Terrorismus" (Bush) wieder auf dem Weg in die vorderen Seiten der Berichterstattung: Mehr als 300 Tote auf Seiten der Miliz des selbst ernannten Schiitenführers Muqtada as-Sadr (vgl. Der Punk unter den irakischen Schiitenführern http://www.heise.de/tp/deutsch/special/irak/15366/1.html ) soll es nach Angaben http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3543874.stm eines amerikanischen Militärsprechers bei heftigen Kämpfen mit amerikanischen Marines und irakischen Sicherheitskräften im südlichen Nadschaf gegeben haben – die Vertreter der Al-Mahdi-Armee haben selbstverständlich andere Zahlen in petto, sie beziffern die Verluste auf etwa Dreißig, ein Zehntel der amerikanischen Angaben.

*Afghanisierung des Irak*

Die Kämpfe von Koalitionstruppen gegen die Anhänger von Muqtada beschränken sich nicht auf Nadschaf. Auch in Muqtadas Hochburg, der Sadr City in Bagdad, kam es zu Feuergefechten, bei denen Menschen umkamen. Im schiitischen Süden, in den Städten Nasiriia, Ammara, Kerbela und Basra scheint die Situation noch nicht ganz so ernst, könnte aber jederzeit explodieren http://healingiraq.blogspot.com/ .

In Nadschaf kämpfen Marines auf hochheiligem Terrain in unmittelbarer Nähe des "Imam Ali"-Schreins gegen die Sadristen, ein Fakt, der im Gegensatz zu früheren alarmierten Meldungen kaum mehr Beachtung findet; gut informierte Reporter
http://www.back-to-iraq.com/ wollen allerdings wissen, dass Muqtada as-Sadr selbst wenig Scheu vor heiligen Stätten an den Tag legt und die mehrwöchige Waffenstillstandspause dazu genutzt hat, Moscheen in Kerbela in gut gefüllte Waffenkammern zu verwandeln. Der weiträumige Friedhof in Nadschaf steckt angeblich ebenso voller Waffen der Al-Mahdi-Armee.

Noch ist nicht ganz klar, wer für den Bruch des Waffenstillstands verantwortlich ist. Von amerikanischer Seite heißt es, dass man von der irakischen Regierung zur Hilfe gerufen wurde. Wie Juan Cole http://www.juancole.com/ berichtet, soll der von den Amerikanern eingesetzte Gouverneur von Nadschaf, As-Surufi (mit mutmaßlichen Verbindungen zur CIA), von der Situation in der Stadt, in der die Sadr-Miliz ihre Herrschaft immer mehr konsolidierte und auf weitere Stadteile ausdehnen wollte, "frustriert" gewesen sein. Die Entwaffnung der Miliz hatte keinen Erfolg.

Es sieht ganz danach aus, als ob sich in der Folge As-Surufi und die irakische Regierung unter Allawi mit den Amerikanern in der letzten Woche zu einen entscheidenden Schlag gegen Muqtada entschlossen haben: die Einheiten der US-Armee wurden mit Marines ersetzt, die anscheinend schon letzte Woche versuchten, Muqtada in seinem Haus zu umzingeln und zu verhaften, was nicht gelang. Danach verhaftete man Al-Mahdi-Milizen; im Gegenzug nahmen die Milizen irakische Polizisten als Geiseln. As-Surufi rief die Marines dann offiziell zu Hilfe.

Die Kriegserklärung Muqtadas folgte Mitte dieser Woche. Dem amerikanischen Satan und dessen irakischen Helfern wurde einmal mehr der heilige Krieg erklärt, einerseits. Andrerseits suchte Muqtada nach Möglichkeiten, den Waffenstillstand wieder herzustellen. Darauf ging jedoch niemand in der irakischen Führung ein. Jetzt scheint sich alles auf eine Art "Endkampf" zuzuspitzen. Dafür spricht auch die "Evakuierung" von Ali Sistani, dem moderaten Großayatollah, aus Nadschaf. Viel wurde über die Ernsthaftigkeit seiner Herzerkrankung, die ihn zwang in ein Londoner Hospital zu fliegen spekuliert http://www.back-to-iraq.com/ .

*Massenaufstand möglich*

Nach einem Bericht der arabischen Zeitung az-Zaman soll Sistani einen Zwischenstopp in Beirut gemacht haben, um dort einen libanesischen Schiitenführer zu treffen, was immerhin nahe legt, dass er nicht so todkrank ist, in aller Eile behandelt werden muss, sondern dass er vermutlich von den Amerikanern davon überzeugt worden ist, dass es besser für ihn ist, sich zur Zeit nicht in Nadschaf aufzuhalten. Wenn Sistani bei einem /all-out war/ in Nadschaf etwas zustoßen würde, würde dies auch diejenigen Schiiten, die keine Anhänger des radikalen Muqtada sind, gegen die Amerikaner aufbringen. Ein Massenaufstand wäre wahrscheinlich, das Schicksal der US-Präsenz im Irak besiegelt.

Es ist ohnehin die Frage, welche Wirkung ein Sieg gegen Muqtada und seine Miliz angesichts der Gesamtsituation im Irak hätte; zumindest sicher ist, dass der Tod des radikalen Amerikahassers nicht unbedingt zur Folge hätte, dass seine Anhängerschar in Sadr-City und anderen großen Stadteilen Bagdads, in Kufa, Nadschaf und anderen schiitischen Städten ihren Widerstand gegen die Besatzer und deren "Kollaborateure" in der Regierung aufgeben würden.

Man würde bei einem eventuellen Sieg gegen Muqtadas Armee zwar eine (wichtige) Schlacht gewinnen, aber den Krieg noch lange nicht. Die gegenwärtige Situation im Irak ist desaströs und ähnelt in einigem tatsächlich der Situation in Afghanistan: ganze Städte, Musterbeispiel Falludscha http://www.atimes.com/atimes/others/Fallujah.html , die der Kontrolle der Amerikaner und der irakischen Regierung seit längerem vollkommen entzogen sind (vgl. Nach den Amerikanern kommen die Islamisten http://www.heise.de/tp/deutsch/special/irak/17550/1.html ). Ähnliches dürfte für Ramadi, Samarra und andere Städte im sunnitischen Dreieck gelten, ebenso für ganze Stadtteile in Bagdad. An vielen Orten haben die US-Truppen ihre Patrouillen gegen Null gefahren. Was in Nadschaf noch nicht entschieden ist, hat sich in den anderen Städten schon deutlich gezeigt. Beim gefürchteten Städtekampf, der im Irak viel später als zunächst vermutet auf die amerikanischen Truppen zukam, haben bislang die generell im Begriff der "Aufständischen" zusammengefassten heterokliten Gruppen den längeren Atem bewiesen (vgl. "Die Afrikaner dürfen stolz sein" http://www.heise.de/tp/deutsch/inhalt/lis/17213/1.html ).

*Ein "failed state"*

Nicht nur im sunnitischen Dreieck und im schiitischen Süden können jederzeit neue Unruhen ausbrechen. Auch im kurdischen Norden herrschen massive Spannungen: Hunderttausend /displaced persons/ gibt es dort; die Streitigkeiten zwischen Kurden und den Arabern, die von Saddam dorthin zwangsumgesiedelt worden sind, und die jetzt in Kirkuk und andernorts von den Kurden aus den Häusern und Wohnungen vertreiben werden, sind weit von jeder gütlichen Lösung entfernt. Die Bremer-Regierung hat nicht den kleinsten Versuch gemacht, dieses Problem der Zeit nach Saddam Hussein ernsthaft anzugehen. Dazu mischt sich die ungeduldige Skepsis der Kurden gegenüber der neuen irakischen Ordnung. Die Kurden fürchten http://kurdistanblog.blogspot.com/, dass sie auch diesmal nur mit leeren Versprechungen abgespeist werden.

Keine Hauptverkehrsader im Irak ist mehr sicher, Autobomben, Entführungen, gefährliche Checkpoints mit triggernervösen "Aufpassern" machen jede Fahrt zu einem hochriskanten Unternehmen, das immer weniger Transportunternehmer auf sich nehmen sollen. Der Wiederaufbau lahmt auf jeder Ebene. Dazu kommen ständige Anschläge auf Ölpipelines und die Energieversorgung. Wenig beachtet bleiben die vielen Anschläge auf Provinzgouverneure und deren Büros, welche der "politischen Infrastruktur" des Landes vital zusetzen. Das "Schlamassel" im Irak ist größer denn je; gegenwärtig scheint das Land nichts anderes zu sein als ein failed state http://globalguerrillas.typepad.com/globalguerrillas/2004/05/failed_states.html>, wie der Sudan oder Afghanistan...

"Sollen wir das sofort abbrechen und davon laufen?", fragte Paul Krugman in seiner Kolumne http://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/06/opinion/06krugman.html gestern und gab sich die Antwort selbst:

Nein. Aber wir sollten realistisch werden und ernsthaft nach einem /Exit/ Ausschau halten.

Gerhard Wendebourg

The Military Death Toll While Enforcing the Occupation of Iraq

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/DeRooij_Iraq-Coalition-Toll.htm

Globale Erwärmung erschüttert Alaska

Durch das Abschmelzen der Gletscher in Alaska wird es dort künftig mehr Erdbeben geben. Verschwinden die Eismassen über dieser tektonisch aktiven Region, kann deren Gewicht die Kräfte im Erdinneren nicht mehr im Zaum halten. Das haben Jeanne Sauber von der amerikanische Raumfahrtbehörde Nasa und Bruce Molnia vom geologischen Dienst der USA durch Satellitenbeobachtungen herausgefunden. Das berichtet die Nasa...

http://www.sonnenseite.com/fp/archiv/Akt-News/5140.php

Regenwald hilft dem Klima nicht mehr

95 Prozent aller Klimaforscher sind sich einig, dass die globale Klimaerwärmung nicht mehr aufzuhalten sein wird. Eine Pentagon- Studie in Washington kommt sogar zum Schluss, dass der Klimawandel und der Kampf um das letzte Öl den Weltfrieden weit stärker gefährden wird als der Terrorismus...

http://www.sonnenseite.com/fp/archiv/Akt-News/5152.php

Timeline of Terror Alerts

http://tinyurl.com/3unc4


Informant: Raisan Ashimary

Ein Millionstel Watt Mobilfunkstrahlung kann bereits eine menschliche Nervenzelle abtöten

Prof. Müller: Ein Millionstel Watt Mobilfunkstrahlung kann bereits eine menschliche Nervenzelle abtöten

Der Wissenschaftler wehrt damit Aussagen der Mobilfunkindustrie ab, die geringe Wattzahl von Handys könne gesundheitlich gar nicht von Belang sein.

Quelle: Der Patriot, 16.06.2003

In der Tageszeitung "Der Patriot" ist heute ein interessanter Artikel erschienen, in dem einem beliebten Argument der Mobilfunkindustrie widersprochen wird. Mittlerweile dürfte jeder schon einmal Aussagen wie "Der Mast hat doch nur 2/10/20 Watt etc., das Handy nur 2 Watt, jedes Autorücklicht oder jede Lampe hat mehr Watt" gehört haben. Dass dabei Äpfel mit Birnen gemischt werden, ist nicht jedem Laien klar. Autorücklichter oder Glühlampen senden niederfrequente Felder, Handys und Sendemasten hochfrequente Strahlung aus. Die dabei entstehenden Felder haben völlig unterschiedliche Eigenschaften und unterschiedliche biologische Wirkungen. Ab gesehen davon, kommt es nicht auf die Emission (Abstrahlung), sondern auf die Immission an, also auf das, was in den Zellen der Lebewesen ankommt. Auch hier sind die Unterschiede zwischen nieder- und hochfrequenter Strahlung immens. Ganz zu schweigen von der Pulsung (Modulation), die beim Mobilfunk noch dazu kommt und von vielen Experten als biologisch außerordentlich wirksam eingestuft wird.

In diesem Zusammenhang ist die Aussage von Prof. Dr. Karl-Heinz Müller, Physiker an der Fachhochschule Südwestfalen in Soest und Leiter des Instituts für Technologie- und Wissenstransfer, sehr interessant, dass bereits ein Millionstel Watt an Mobilfunksendeleistung genügen könne, um eine menschliche Nervenzelle abzutöten.

Der Wissenschaftler forderte dazu auf, vor einem Ausbau der Funknetze die Unbedenklichkeit der Technologie zu beweisen.

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/millionstel_watt_mobilfunkstrahlung_kann_menschliche_nervenzelle_abtoeten.html

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2004

Globalisierungskritiker besetzen Vodafone-Filiale in Dresden

Demonstranten erklärten Geschäft vorübergehend zum "sozialen Zentrum"

Dresden (epd). Etwa 100 Globalisierungskritiker haben am 3. August in der Dresdner Innenstadt eine Filiale des Mobilfunkanbieters Vodafone besetzt. Die Aktion richte sich gegen die "Bilanztricks", mit denen das Unternehmen mehr als 20 Milliarden Euro Steuern sparen will, sagte Attac-Pressesprecher Malte Kreutzfeldt dem epd.

In Dresden findet seit 30. Juli die dritte bundesweite Attac-Sommerakademie mit über 200 Veranstaltungen und rund 500 angemeldeten Teilnehmern statt.

Bei der Aktion, die ohne Auseinandersetzung verlief und nach rund zwei Stunden beendet wurde, enthüllten Demonstranten mehrere Spruchbänder. Auf ihnen hieß es unter anderem: "Einsparung durch Hartz IV 4 Milliarden Euro - Vodafone-Steuerklau 20 Milliarden". Vor der vorübergehend zum "sozialen Zentrum" erklärten Vodafone-Filiale verteilten Aktivisten Getränke und Kuchen. Das globalisierungskritische Netzwerk Attac protestiert seit Anfang Juli in einer bundesweiten Kampagne gegen die Steuerpläne des Mobilfunkanbieters. (4125/03.08.2004)

http://www.epd.de/ost/ost_index_29728.html


Nachricht von der BI Bad Dürkheim

Mehr Telefonüberwachung in Bayern geplant

Gesetzänderung erneut auf dem Prüfstand

München (epd). Der Freistaat Bayern will die Überwachung von Telefongesprächen verstärken. Eine entsprechende Änderung des Polizeiaufgabengesetzes (PAG) wurde auf den Weg gebracht, teilte der bayerische Innenminister Günther Beckstein (CSU) in München mit. Für den vom Ministerrat gebilligten Gesetzentwurf beginnt nun die Anhörung der betroffenen Verbände.

Die Gesetzänderung ermöglicht einen stärkeren Einsatz polizeilicher Telefonüberwachung. Dabei ausgenommen werden sollen allerdings Gespräche mit Berufsgeheimnisträgern wie Ärzte, Anwälte, Geistliche oder Journalisten. Auch die Video-Erfassung und Kontrolle von Autokennzeichen soll mit der Gesetzänderung ermöglicht werden.

Im vergangenen Jahr hatte der Gesetzentwurf in Bayern für harsche Kritik von Oppositionsparteien, Verbänden und Kirchen gesorgt. Während die Befürworter von dem Gesetz eine bessere Abwehr organisierter Kriminalität und Terrorismus erhoffen, befürchten die Gegner einen "Big-Brother-Überwachungsstaat" und die "Bespitzelung" der Bürger. (1024/02.08.04)

http://www.epd.de/bayern/bayern_index_29740.html


Nachricht von der BI Bad Dürkheim

Serious water pollution in US

New and more frequent monitoring reveals serious water pollution in US coastal, bay, Great Lakes, and some inland freshwater beaches.

The number of beach closing and advisory days increased 51 percent in 2003 from the previous year.

Testing the Waters 2004. http://www.nrdc.org/water/oceans/ttw/titinx.asp

Published by Natural Resources Defense Council http://www.nrdc.org

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http://www.environmentalhealthnews.org/archives.jsp?sm=fr9%3BrelatedTo48%3B0http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nrdc.org%2Fwater%2Foceans%2Fttw%2Ftitinx.asp0%3B


Informant: Teresa Binstock

Laws of the Jungle

http://tinyurl.com/5q88p

George Orwell Meets the Matrix

http://mindcontrol.twoday.net/stories/296662/

Ein erster Sieg für die Wale - doch der Kampf geht weiter

Die IWC in Sorrento ist vorbei. Die Unterstützung, die wir in dieser Zeit von unseren Förderern erhalten haben, war großartig. Im Namen der Wale möchten wir Ihnen heute ein Lob aussprechen und uns bei Ihnen bedanken.

Mit Freude können wir Ihnen auch mitteilen, dass wir auf der diesjährigen IWC (International Whaling Commission) wichtige Siege errungen haben. Wir konnten Einfluss bei wichtigen Entscheidungen nehmen. Dass wäre ohne die Hilfe unserer Förderer nicht möglich gewesen.

* Der IFAW hat es geschafft, die korrupte Stimmenkauf-Politik von Japan aufzudecken. Mit Ihrer Hilfe in Form von Briefen und Spenden haben wir diesen Skandal öffentlich gemacht. Für jede Pro-Walstimme auf der IWC hat Japan kleineren Ländern Entwicklungshilfe angeboten und massiv Druck auf sie ausgeübt. Diese Vorgehensweise wurde kontrovers auf der IWC diskutiert und wurde von der internationalen Presse mit großem Interesse aufgegriffen.

* In diesem Jahr hat Japan erneut eine Aufhebung des Walschutzgebiets "Southern Ocean Sanctuary" angestrebt. Dieser Antrag wurde jedoch mit großer Mehrheit abgelehnt. Das Schutzgebiet "Southern Ocean Sanctuary" umfasst die Gewässer um die Antarktis und soll für etwa drei Viertel der weltweit verbliebenen Großwale einen langfristigen Schutz von Nahrungsgründen garantieren.

* Die IWC war sich einig, dass die Grausamkeiten der Waljagd auch bei zukünftigen Treffen thematisiert werden müssen. Sie hat außerdem beschlossen, das grausame Fangmethoden nicht länger toleriert werden können und es das Ziel sein muss, sie zu stoppen.

Gemeinsam mit Ihrer Hilfe konnte der Versuch, den kommerziellen Walfang wieder einzuführen, gestoppt werden -vorerst.

Wir haben diesen Kampf gewonnen, aber es werden weitere folgen. Japan und Norwegen werden weiter auf eine Erhöhung der Walfangquote drängen und sich für die Abschaffung des Schutzgebietes einsetzen. Der Stimmenkauf muss aufhören - kein Wal darf aus kommerziellen Gründen getötet werden. Wir müssen neben Island auch weitere Länder versuchen zu überzeugen, dass der Wert lebender Wale weit aus höher ist als getötete Tiere.

Wir konnten bereits enormen Einfluss nehmen. Um noch mehr an Bedeutung zu gewinnen, müssen wir größer werden und uns zusammenschließen. Wir müssen mit einer vereinten Stimme sprechen. Nur so können wir eine Zukunft sichern, in der die Natur erhalten bleibt und sowohl Tiere als auch Menschen gleichermaßen von ihr profitieren können.

Ich möchte Ihnen nochmals für Ihre Rückendeckung in der Vergangenheit danken und Sie bitten, uns auch in Zukunft weiter zu unterstützen. Die letzten Wochen haben gezeigt, welche Resultate erreicht werden können, wenn man mit einer vereinten Stimme spricht. Ich bin mir sicher, wir werden auch die weiteren Schritte gemeinsam meistern.

Im Namen der Tiere,

Dr. Ralf Sonntag
IFAW Deutschland

P.S.: Japan investiert Millionen von Dollar, um die Stimmen kleiner Inselstaaten zu kaufen. Mit dieser Stimmenkauf-Taktik wurde ein zweites Mal innerhalb von zwei Jahren die Einrichtung weiterer Walschutzgebietes im Süd-Pazifik und Süd-Atlantik verhindert. Diesen Machenschaften müssen wir etwas entgegensetzen. Die Walgesänge dürfen auch in Zukunft nicht verstummen. Hierfür benötigen wir Ihre Hilfe.

BLM choose protection, not Big Oil profits for western Arctic

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Another Spectacular Wild Place Goes on the Energy Auction Block

Over the past two years, the best predictor of where the Bush administration’s energy leasing frenzy will strike next is matchless beauty or world-class wildlife values. Or both. This time, it’s both.

The administration now proposes to lift nearly all restrictions to drilling in a 4.6-million-acre area in the western Arctic, in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska (NPR-A). The area supports extraordinary wildlife populations that, in turn, have supported Alaska Native people for thousands of years. We have only until Monday, August 23, to register our opposition to this appallingly bad idea. And we need your help. Please tell the Bureau of Land Management that this is no place to sacrifice to oil and gas development...

http://ga1.org/campaign/NPRA/wd8ks5x4pixbb6

Blowing in the wind: transatlantic pollution

http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0805/p14s01-sten.html


Informant: Teresa Binstock

Illegal harvest of forest moss sparks concern

"We were doing some research up the McKenzie River valley near Eugene and we had a hard time finding a place in the forest, within a reasonable distance from roads, where the moss had not already been picked.” In the Pacific Northwest, some business owners are concerned enough about illegal harvests that they have hired private security guards to patrol lands on which they have legally leased the moss rights.

Full article below:
http://www.bend.com/news/ar_view%5E3Far_id%5E3D17140.htm

From Bend.com news sources
Posted: Tuesday, August 3, 2004 10:26 AM
Reference Code: PR-17140

August 3 - PORTLAND – A huge, largely underground industry has been built on the moss that drapes some forest trees, raising ecological concerns, questions about export of potentially invasive species, and other issues that have scientists, land managers and businesses unsure about how to monitor, regulate or control this market amid so many uncertainties.

A report on this trade in forest moss – sometimes legal, sometimes on the black market – was made Tuesday by a botanist from Oregon State University, speaking at the annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America.

“Certain types of mosses and lichens, often those that hang on hardwood trees such as vine maple or big leaf maple, are prized for their use in the floral trade,” said Patricia Muir, an OSU professor of botany and plant pathology. “The moss is used in planters, wreaths, hanging baskets, other floral displays. And it has become a big business and big money.”

How big? That’s part of the problem - no one really knows. The newest studies done by Muir suggests it must be at least $5.5 million a year, but it could also range up to $165 million annually, mostly in the Pacific Northwest and parts of the Appalachian Mountains in the eastern U.S.

Sometimes the moss is harvested legally, by permits on public lands or contractual arrangement on private land, Muir said. But there’s strong evidence that the amount taken by permit or private legal arrangements is just the tip of the iceberg of actual harvests.

“Any penalties for illegal taking of moss are usually small and rarely enforced,” Muir said. “There also is a lack of record keeping and reporting on many public lands, and clearly some illegal harvesting on both public and private forests.”

But legalities aside, millions of pounds of moss are leaving America’s forests every year, and that has ecologists concerned.

“When large amounts of moss are taken from an area, we aren’t sure what species may grow back in its place,” Muir said. “There may be some inadvertent removal of endangered species. We could be shipping dangerous insect pests overseas in untreated moss samples. And moss may play an important role in nutrient cycling that is not yet fully understood.”

Moss also holds about 10 times its weight in water, Muir said, and acts as a natural sponge, a hydrologic buffer to help control the flow of water in forests. Some threatened species such as the marbled murrelet build their nests in moss mats. And the moss is habitat for hundreds of insect species.

“We don’t really know whether the removal of this much moss is a serious problem, because no one has studied it very carefully,” Muir said. “Right now it’s safe to say that whatever we decide about a reasonable amount of moss to allow harvested is just a seat-of-the-pants guess.”

And that assumes, she said, that there is an effective management or enforcement structure in place to control moss harvest, once quotas are decided upon. In fact, there is not.

“Amid land managers, there’s a lot of frustration about any type of enforcement of moss regulations,” Muir said. “When you consider all the issues relating to timber, streams, fisheries, salmon, endangered species, there is hardly anyone left who has time to worry about moss.”

Ideally, Muir said, enlightened managers would know more about their moss resource, how fast it regrows, what amount could be safely removed, and which sensitive habitats should be avoided. Harvesters would be trained, maybe even have a long-term lease on a parcel of forest land, and there would be some degree of enforcement of rules and permits in a system that encouraged trust, respect and responsibility.

The moss industry is unorganized, which is part of what makes it so difficult to regulate. Some of the harvesters are “mom and pop” businesses that are difficult to tell from a couple out for a walk in the woods, Muir said. The moss may bring the harvesters 50 cents to $2 a pound when they sell it to a wholesaler, more often at the low end of that range.

But the pounds can add up. Muir estimates – again, with a huge range of variability – that between 2 and 82 million pounds of moss is used in, or exported from the U.S. each year, with a final market value that could approach $165 million. Domestic sales, which are largely unknown, are estimated based on the value of export sales that are easier to track, and the known ratio between the amount of moss used locally versus that which is exported. Muir estimated that the moss being harvested in the U.S. could fill between 600 and 2,400 semi-trucks per year.

In her survey, Muir contacted 361 land managers, 97 botanists and 98 businesses. About 64 percent of botanists felt that the volume of moss being removed was of concern.

In the East, the concern about moss harvests in some areas is sufficiently high that the Monongahela National Forest has stopped issuing any harvest permits. In the Pacific Northwest, some business owners are concerned enough about illegal harvests that they have hired private security guards to patrol lands on which they have legally leased the moss rights.

“There’s still a lot we don’t know here, but there clearly are ecological concerns,” Muir said. “Moss harvesting is a big business and it’s all around us. We were doing some research up the McKenzie River valley near Eugene and we had a hard time finding a place in the forest, within a reasonable distance from roads, where the moss had not already been picked.”


Informant: Deane T. Rimerman

The end of the world is here

Disasters spawned by global warming are no longer science fiction, Ross Gelbspan argues in "Boiling Point" -- they're already here.


by Katharine Mieszkowski

http://www.salon.com/tech/books/2004/08/05/boiling_point/print.html
http://www.rspb.org.uk/scotland/action/disaster/index.asp

Aug. 5, 2004 | In Scotland, hundreds of thousands of arctic terns, kittiwakes, guillemots and great skuas suddenly aren't having any babies. The culprit? Global warming has disrupted their food supply, according to the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.

The seabirds feed primarily on sandeels, a small silvery fish that once teemed along the northern Scotland seashore. But changes in sea temperature and currents caused by the heating up of the earth's atmosphere are causing the plankton that the sandeels eat to move north, leaving no fish for the birds to eat. One bird monitor who has spent some three decades counting breeding pairs and chicks at the Scottish nesting site called the sudden failure of the seabirds to reproduce simply "unprecedented in Europe."

You don't have to be a classicist or a binocular-toting member of the National Audubon Society to read ominous portents into the sorry fate of hundreds of thousands of seabirds. As journalist Ross Gelbspan voluminously documents in his new book "Boiling Point," the first catastrophes of global warming are not something to anticipate with dread in the distant future. They're here now.

In a fast-paced, well-sourced screed, Gelbspan argues that while Americans fret about terrorism, a much worse nightmare is accelerating. Gelbspan even suggests that if the government of the United States continues to dodge and subvert the international consensus on global warming the tremendous impact of the phenomenon on the world's poor will serve to stimulate terrorism and anti-Americanism around the globe.

"The continuing indifference by the United States to atmospheric warming -- since this country generates one-fourth of the world's emissions with 5 percent of its people -- will almost guarantee more anti-U.S. attacks from people whose crops are destroyed by weather extremes, whose populations are afflicted by epidemics of infectious disease, and whose borders are overrun by environmental refugees," he writes.If this all sounds like so much alarmist hysteria, tell that to residents of the tiny island nation of Tuvalu in the southwest Pacific Ocean, all of whom have been offered sanctuary by New Zealand, since their homes will likely soon be watery to point of uninhabitable. They are global warming's first human diaspora, climate change refugees with absolutely no power to address their plight.

Wildlife around the world are already on the move. One butterfly species has shifted its range nearly 60 miles northward over the last century, as the average temperature around the world rose just 1 degree Fahrenheit. Spring itself has come earlier every year since 1960, Gelbspan reports. A study by 19 researchers from seven countries published in the journal Nature predicted that rising temperatures could doom more than one-third of the planets' species to extinction by 2050.

The news isn't all bad. One group of creatures is bound to prosper from all this warming. Insects are already spreading illnesses such as the West Nile virus, malaria, Dengue and yellow fever to new populations as their range increases.

Gelbspan reserves particular ire for journalists who have succumbed to a successful disinformation campaign conducted by the oil and coal industries, with help from the Bush administration. The goal of the campaign has been to keep the American public convinced that the scientific verdict is still out on global warming.

Some of this material is an update to Gelbspan's previous global warming book "The Heat is On," published in 1997, which exposed the so-called climate skeptics for being on the payroll of the industries whose pollution they were defending. But since the late '90s, global warming science has significantly advanced. So, if back then the industry response to the problem could be dismissed as simple spin -- business as usual -- now it amounts to "the privatization of the truth," and nothing less than "a clear crime against humanity."

The failure of the Bush administration to take action on global warming has been well documented by Gelbspan and others. But Gelbspan's critique of how the American media and the activist community have failed to adequately respond to disinformation is fresh. Gelbspan, who spent 31 years as a reporter and editor at the Boston Globe and the Washington Post, contends that until recently, many journalists lent space and credence to industry-paid scientific skeptics without ever mentioning their financial ties, making them "unwitting accomplices" to the industry's agenda -- all in the pursuit of an illusory "balance." He now argues that the American press has entered a "stage two denial" of the climate crisis, acknowledging it with occasional features about the decimation of forests in Alaska, but under-reporting the scope of the crisis, as well as the larger diplomatic, political and economic conflicts around the issue.

Gelbspan is a hard man to please on the topic of global warming. Even activists from environmental groups who are working on the issue come in for criticism -- simply because their agenda isn't ambitious enough to confront the scope of the problem. Many of the large groups are locked in Beltway politics, winning and losing specific legislative battles. Others are engaged in grass-roots efforts to educate consumers about the environmental impact of their choices. Both are missing the point, says Gelbspan.

No matter how much we carpool or how quickly we switch to compact fluorescent bulbs, we won't be able to do enough to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to avert disaster, writes Gelbspan. "By persuading concerned citizens to cut back on their personal energy use, these groups are promoting the implicit message that climate change can be solved by individual resolve. It cannot."

Such a strategy is a form of blaming the victim: "People are made to feel guilty if they own a gas guzzler or live in a poorly insulated home. In fact, people should be outraged that the government does not require automakers to sell them cars that run on clean fuels, that building codes do not reduce heating and cooling energy requirements by 70 percent, and that government energy policies do not mandate home-based or regional sources of clean electricity." Besides making elites feel ephemerally smug about their own eco-enlightenment, the real advantage in mobilizing individuals to make greener choices is that it can ultimately lead to the creation of a political base for large-scale, global action on climate change.

And this is really the scariest thing about "Boiling Point" -- not the now-familiar doomsday scenarios of melting glaciers, rising seas and mass extinctions. More terrifying is what Gelbspan thinks must happen if we are to have any hope of curbing it: massive, global international cooperation on an unprecedented level. The prospect is frightening because of how unlikely any hope of reaching it seems right now.

Gelbspan evaluates three plans to confront the issue, including the the Sky Trust plan, the Apollo Alliance and the Contraction and Convergence model. He finds them all wanting. They lack economic incentives and regulatory mechanisms to force the transition to clean energy, pander too much to coal-mining labor unions, rely too heavily on the unproven promise of carbon sequestration or only address problems in the United States. Soon, notes Gelbspan, both India and China will likely surpass the U.S. as the world's largest carbon emitters.

Gelspan's fourth way -- an "Rx for a planetary fever" -- involves stripping energy subsidies in industrialized nations from the fossil fuel industries and putting them entirely into renewable energy; creating a $300 billion fund to bring renewable energy to developing countries; and implementing a global fossil fuel efficiency standard, which would rise by 5 percent a year. In this scenario, tens of thousands of coal miners would have to be bought out or retrained. And to avoid engendering geopolitical chaos in the Middle East, the region would have to become a center of renewable hydrogen production with wind farms and solar panels in the deserts instead of oil wells.

Only regulatory measures this drastic, and involving such a level of international unity have a chance of stemming global warming, argues Gelbspan. But he also suggests that there would be an additional upside to the necessary global cooperation. The creation of a new energy infrastructure would spur new job growth and create huge new markets for multinational companies.

The scenario he paints would not only address climate change, but bring about a more equitable world, "putting people back in charge of governments and governments in charge of corporations." Thus, ultimately "Boiling Point" is not a horror story about our collective, incipient global warming doom, but, paradoxically, wildly optimistic, as Gelbspan appears to believe that such wide-scale international cooperation is possible.

Whatever happens, there's a generation of seabirds in Scotland that won't be around to find out.


About the writer
Katharine Mieszkowski is a senior writer for Salon Technology.

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Informant: Planttrees

Feds Abuse Patriot Act in Non-Terrorism Investigations

The USA Patriot ACT must be repealed

The first answer and poorly designed response to the september 11tth 2001 attacks was the USA Patriot ACT. The USA patriot ACT attempts to preserve our way of life by removing many of the very freedoms and rights that make our country worth living in. You can not save America if you ignore fundimental American ideas and values. We must not allow our elected law makers to sacrifice our freedoms in the name of "safety"! We really can not be safe if they continue to erode on our personal rights. The FBI is already abusing the new powers they have been granted under this new law. Many parts of Patriot ACT remove checks on law enforcement and are a grave threat to the very rights that we have under the United States Constitution and it's Ammendments (The Bill of Rights). For example, without a warrant and without probable cause, the FBI now has the power to access your most private medical records, your library records, and your student records. They can conceal the fact it was done and prevent anyone from telling you it was done. This is wrong.

We *ARE* the government ans should have access to this information. People that have commited no crimes are having thier property searched and seized. The FBI does this and does not press any charges in many cases. Untill charges are pressed the citizens who have had this happen have no legal re-course to re-gain their property or clear their name. Their isnt "due" process for somebody that isnt charged.

"In the urgent push to pass the Patriot Act, she says, "never... did the FBI say we needed additional tools to keep this nation safe from strip-club operators.""

This link is where the above quote is from:
http://villagenews.weblogger.com/stories/storyReader$9932

I was under the mistaken impression that the patriot act was designed to combat terrorism, not common criminals. Aparently the FBI sees fit to use it to bypass due process. Even if the people were or were not guilty of what they were charged with, this was not a case of terrorism and they did have their civil rights violated.

What is to stop the FBI from doing the same thing to you purely on suspicion?

I have received many responses from people under the mistaken impression that they wont be accussed of anything via the patriot act because they have done nothing wrong and they believe their past to be clear.

Wrong! Only those that have something that can be mis-understood have something to fear. ALL of us have at least one association, past action or affiliation with somebody or something that somebody in the government may dis-approve of. When officials go on a hunt into peoples personal lives they tend to find trouble where their is none. History proves that people don't just use laws and rules like the patriot act for the public good. Have you forgotten Senator McCarthy? Have you forgoten the Salem witch trials?

Wake up People! If all you want to do is go through the motions of living without freedom all in the name of "Safety" why are you in the United States! There are many places in the world that employ "USA Patriot ACT" style laws. They are not free republics. People in these countiries are at the complete mercy of whoever is holding the power of their governments. You have a say here, don't let scared fools change that for you!

John

Omega-News Collection 7. August 2004

Mobile Phone Masts
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296251/

Association of mobile phone radiation with fatigue, headache, dizziness, tension and sleep disturbance in Saudi population
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296447/

Schoolkids to be tagged with RFID chips
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296498/

Texas GOP Platform Calls for Dismantling of the ADA
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296496/

Feed Not Greed - The Only 'Real' Way to End Terrorism
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296503/

The end of the world is here
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296552/

Scientists alarmed at increase in melt rate of ice
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296062/

Toxic Chemicals a Threat to Wildlife and Humans
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/295920/

Precious Forest Falls Victim to East Congo Tension
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/295694/

BLM choose protection, not Big Oil profits for western Arctic
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296565/

Blowing in the wind: transatlantic pollution
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296561/

Evidence of Pentagon Psychological Warfare Operations Against U.S. Citizens Surfaces in Want Ads
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/295327/

How brainwashing came to life and thrived
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/295711/

The USA Patriot ACT must be repealed
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296532/

Terror scare paves way for police-state measures
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/295393/

Flip-Flopper-In-Chief
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/295414/

Presidents say the darnedest things
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296045/

Military Intelligence Ordered Captives Hidden
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296068/

Shocking prisoner abuses are revealed
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296071/

Accused Torture Company Gets $15 Million Iraq Contract Extension
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296073/

U.S. Soldier gets 3 years for murdering handcuffed Iraqi citizen
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296292/

Torture Continues on Outside for Iraqi Ex-Detainee
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296293/

Law Experts Condemn U.S. Memos On Torture
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296296/

Abuse case a question of values
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296298/

US Abuse Could be War Crime
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296036/

Jurists Condemn Bush Administration's Torture Memos
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296434/

Abu Ghraib Whitewash
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296435/

The stakes are too high to sit this out
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296301/

Army works to increase enlistees
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296078/

No, we don't want to conquer the world
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296080/

Hijacking Catastrophe
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296085/

Iraq Vets Condemn The War
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296083/

A church rocked to its ancient foundations
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296492/

U.S. Uncovers Weapons of Mass Destruction
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296305/

Gulf war veteran says U.S. bombs poisoned troops
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296504/

GOP looks to harness Amish vote
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296049/

9/11 Panel Chairman Urges 'Vote' on Report
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296087/

Did Pentagon Reveal Name of Edmonds’ 'Semi-Legit' Group ?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296303/

Can You Hack the Vote ?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296153/

Alert to implications
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296054/

Seoul bans Iraqi deployment reports
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296070/

$1.9 Billion of Iraq's Money Goes to U.S. Contractors (Halliburton)
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296090/

Halliburton Accused of Fraud under Cheney
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/296432/

Gulf war veteran says U.S. bombs poisoned troops

Gulf war veteran says U.S. bombs poisoned troops; feds disagree

by Thomas Watkins/Aspen Daily News Staff Writer

Dennis Kyne started getting sick in 1992, not long after he returned from the Persian Gulf. Diarrhea, vomiting, cramps and a never ending cold dogged him incessantly.

The 34-year-old veteran now takes scrupulous care of himself and most of his symptoms have improved, but many of the soldiers he served with from the 18th Airborne Division during Operation Desert Storm have not fared so well. Some have died, others are still sick.

Kyne, who will speak tonight in Glenwood Springs, and Saturday night in Carbondale, believes he and his fellow soldiers are victims of the military's use of a cocktail of vaccinations, pesticides and other agents that were used during the first Gulf war. The illnesses he has witnessed are described collectively as Gulf War Syndrome, something the Department of Defense questions exists at all.

"In 1991, we were all displaying signs and symptoms," Kyne said. "All of the front line was sick. It was not the glorious combat (leaders said it was)."

Almost a third of the 700,000 U.S. soldiers who served in the first Gulf war are now collecting disability payments, according to the National Gulf War Resource Center.

Kyne, originally from Santa Fe, Calif., served in the Army for 15 years and was honorably discharged in 2003. During Desert Storm, in his capacity as a sergeant and a medic, Kyne witnessed many of his troops exhibiting strange symptoms.

"Everyone was vomiting, they were pale as a ghost," he said. "Some were walking around with a 1,000 yard stare."

Other soldiers had joint pain, nausea and runny noses, he added.

"We were just barfing and shitting ourselves all the way to Saudi Arabia," he said.

Kyne believes the anti-chemical warfare drugs he and his unit were given played a part in the troops' deteriorating health, as well as large quantities of pesticides that were sprayed around his camp to keep a snake and rodent infestation under control.

But the most likely culprit for the ongoing health problems of the servicemen and women, Kyne says, is a kind of metal shell coating that was first used in combat during the Gulf War - depleted uranium (DU).

The metal is used on the tips of many of the military's conventional weapons, including anti-tank missiles and bunker-busting missiles. It's high density means it is extremely effective at piercing thick armor - a missile with a depleted uranium tip will burn its way through a tank's protective skin, enabling the payload of the weapon to explode inside the vehicle.

Depleted uranium is also radioactive, and will deteriorate into a fine dust when exploded on the end of a missile. Kyne believes that it is this radioactive dust that is making Gulf War veterans, and the people of Iraq, sick.

"We started walking into depleted uranium and everyone just started melting," he said, describing his unit's march into the neutral zone on the border of Saudi Arabia.

Dr. Michael Kilpatrick, deputy director of the Department of Defense's Deployment Health Support Directorate, said that Kyne is mistaken, and adverse effects of depleted uranium have not been proven.

He said that although animals exposed to high levels of depleted uranium can suffer damage to their kidneys, there is no evidence of the same thing happening in humans. Other studies have shown there is no link between depleted uranium and cancer, he said.

About 320 tons of depleted uranium were dropped during the Gulf War, said Kilpatrick, and so far about 100 tons have been dropped in Operation Iraqi Freedom.

"It cannot hurt your body, it has to be internalized," said Kilpatrick, explaining the effects of depleted uranium in the environment. He added that most of the 250,000 plus returning Gulf War veterans were subsequently granted disability payments by the Department of Veterans Affairs because of routine impairments, such as hearing loss and joint injuries. They could have sustained these at any time during their service, Kilpatrick noted, and not just during the Gulf War. Kilpatrick added that there technically is no such thing as Gulf War Syndrome, as the variety of symptoms soldiers exhibit varies so wildly. Research is ongoing to establish a cause of certain illnesses in veterans, he added, but it is believed stress is the main cause of unusual symptoms.

Despite the government's assertions that depleted uranium is not the cause of Gulf War Syndrome, Kyne remains convinced that the substance does serious harm. He now tours the country full-time, giving talks about his beliefs and experiences.

Kyne will be talking at 7 p.m. tonight at the Blue Acacia at 901 Colorado Ave., Glenwood Springs; and Saturday night at 7 p.m. at the Carbondale Council on Arts and Humanities, 645 Main St.

Kyne's talks are presented by the Roaring Fork Peace Coalition.


Informant: Davey Garland

Feed Not Greed - The Only 'Real' Way to End Terrorism

http://www.butterflyspirit.org/projects/feed_not_greed.htm


Informant: Friends

Schoolkids to be tagged with RFID chips

*Japan: Schoolkids to be tagged with RFID chips*

by Jo Best

http://ups.asia.cnet.com/c/as.ql.feedbackstory/asia.cnet.com/editorial@silicon.com

Special to CNETAsia

12/7/2004

URL: http://asia.cnet.com/newstech/systems/0,39001153,39186467,00.htm
http://asia.cnet.com/newstech/systems/printfriendly.htm?AT=39186467-39001153t-39000006c

*Japanese authorities decide tracking is best way to protect kids*

The rights and wrongs of RFID-chipping human beings have been debated since the tracking tags reached the technological mainstream. Now, school authorities in the Japanese city of Osaka have decided the benefits outweigh the disadvantages and will now be chipping children in one primary school.

The tags will be read by readers installed in school gates and other key locations to track the kids' movements.

The chips will be put onto kids' schoolbags, name tags or clothing in one Wakayama prefecture school. Denmark's Legoland introduced a similar scheme last month to stop young children going astray.

RFID is more commonly found in supermarket and other retailers' supply chains, however, companies are now seeking more innovative ways to derive value from the tracking technology. US airline Delta recently announced it would be using RFID to track travellers' luggage.

Jo Best of Silicon.com
http://dw.com.com/redir?destUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.silicon.com&siteId=3&oId=2100-1038-5229494&ontId=1023&lop=nl_ex
reported from London.


Informant: Ken DeBusk

Texas GOP Platform Calls for Dismantling of the ADA

I just received this in my inbox.

Geraldo Cienmarcos


ADA equals Americans with Disabilities Act. Bear in mind that AIDS is covered under ADA. Has been for a long time. Poor people depend on the act for their survival and to help defray the costs of medication.

Anybody who voted for Bush and Company in 2000 should be ashamed of themselves. They should be required to wear an arm band with a scarlet B .

bye,
Gary the Grouch


"Page 14 of the 2004 Texas State Republican Party Platform reads:
Americans with Disabilities Act - The Party supports amendment of the Americans with Disabilities Act to exclude from its definition those persons with infectious diseases [ie, AIDS], substance addiction, learning disabilities, behavior disorders, *homosexual practices* and mental stress, thereby reducing abuse of the Act."


Texas GOP Platform Calls for Dismantling of the ADA

Targeting People with Disabilities During an Election Year

ADA Watch Action Alert
http://www.ADAwatch.org

(August 3, 2004) Your action is urgently needed to contact President Bush and the Texas Republican Party and tell them to reverse their call for an amendment to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) which would eliminate protections for millions of citizens with disabilities.

Action Alert

Texas GOP Platform Calls for Dismantling of the ADA
Targeting People with Disabilities During an Election Year

(August 3, 2004) Your action is urgently needed to contact President Bush and the Texas Republican Party and tell them to reverse their call for an amendment to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) which would eliminate protections for millions of citizens with disabilities.

The platform goes after those that are currently the most disenfranchised citizens in our country – children with learning and behavioral disabilities, individuals with HIV, and those with mental disabilities. (Congress, of course, already thought about coverage of people with mental disabilities and infectious diseases when they passed the ADA – at the time there were proposed amendments to exclude people with mental disabilities & HIV that were soundly defeated.)

Furthermore, the GOP platform politicizes the ADA, a nonpartisan law, by trying to associate it with hot button issues and seeking to “exclude” categories such as “homosexual practices” that are NOT – and never were – covered by the ADA

Page 14 of the 2004 Texas State Republican Party Platform reads:

Americans with Disabilities Act – The Party supports amendment of the Americans with Disabilities Act to exclude from its definition those persons with infectious diseases, substance addiction, learning disabilities, behavior disorders, homosexual practices and mental stress, thereby reducing abuse of the Act.

The entire document is available online in PDF at: http://www.texasgop.org/library/RPTPlatform2004.pdf

What You Can Do:

- Use the information below to contact President Bush (whose own father signed the ADA into law), the Platform Committee Chair, and the Republican Party of Texas.

- Tell them to take this divisive and bigoted proposal out of the Texas Republican Party Platform!

- With the ADA being weakened in the courts, with growing waiting lists for mental health services, and with millions of Americans with disabilities needlessly forced to live in institutions, ask them why they are targeting some of America’s most disenfranchised citizens during this election year…

President George Bush
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, US 20500
Phone: (202) 456-1414
Fax: (202) 456-2461

Mr. Kirk Overbey, Chair of Platform Committee
6306 Leatherwood Cove
Austin, Texas 78759

Republican Party of Texas
900 Congress, Suite 300 Austin, Texas 78701
Phone: 512.477.9821
Fax: 512.480.0709
E-mail: info@texasgop.org
http://www.adawatch.org/TexasAction.htm

A church rocked to its ancient foundations

by LEILAH NADIR

Globe and Mail Update

George W. Bush and Tony Blair claim to have made the world a safer place by invading and occupying Iraq. Whether they have remains to be seen.

What is certain is that they have rendered Iraq far, far more unsafe for the average Iraqi, and my own Christian relatives in particular.

Refugee officials in Damascus now estimate that Iraqi Christians, about 3 per cent of the country's total population, make up 20 per cent of Iraqi refugees in Syria.

If you think about how hard life was under Saddam Hussein's regime, to have made it so much worse seems particularly horrendous and irresponsible.

It's impossible for me to understand how postwar planning for Iraq never included (and still does not include) guarding the huge Iraqi border with Iran, Syria, Jordan, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.

I guess the war strategists didn't think there was much anti-U.S. sentiment in any of these countries that might spill over into Iraq. How can we believe the Bush/Blair line that their invasion has made the country safer?

I have been communicating with my Iraqi relatives in Baghdad since the war "ended" and their stories have been chilling. When I asked my cousin a few weeks ago how he was doing, he said, "Still alive."

He told me that he had been in Al-Rasheed Street to go to the Central Bank a few days previously, and the next day a bomb exploded in the exact spot where he had stood.

"This is the second time in two weeks that this has happened to me. Someone obviously wants to kill me," he deadpanned with typical Iraqi black humour.

Last Sunday, a series of co-ordinated car bomb attacks was unleashed near four churches in Baghdad and one in Mosul when the churches were packed with worshippers.

Fourteen people were killed and at least 60 were injured. By a stroke of luck, that day my cousin had gone to a nearby church in Baghdad that was not hit.

He heard the explosions though and saw all the ambulances, firemen and policemen swarming around the area. Many people he knows from the 700,000-strong Christian community sustained injuries from the attacks and from the shattered glass of the church windows.

He says that all Iraqis are upset about these attacks, especially his Muslim friends who called to express their condolences saying, "We are all Iraqis, we are brothers. We are ashamed, embarrassed and sad about these atrocities."

These attacks are meant to pit Muslims against Christians but instead seem to be uniting Iraqis. Mosques and Muslim holy places have been targeted by the terrorists already, but this is the first time in history that the Christian church has been attacked in Iraq.

Indeed, Iraq did not have a history of religiously motivated violence between Muslims and Christians until this occupation. The region's Christian communities are among the oldest in the world. When my father was growing up in Baghdad, he lived in mixed neighbourhoods, and religious differences were not at issue.

The Pope has called on the United Nations to intervene to create peace in the Middle East. I searched in vain for a comment from Messrs. Blair or Bush. According to news reports, The Syriac Catholic church of Our Lady of Salvation in Karrada was bombed from a Chevrolet that drove by.

The bomb blast blew out stained-glass windows, creating a carpet of coloured fragments outside. This church is where my grandmother, my great-grandmother and my great-aunt were buried. Their graves were disturbed by damage the church sustained in the Gulf war, and now they have been bombed directly. Is there no peace even for the dead?

It's even more terrifying to realize that no one knows who is responsible for the carnage. Iraqis say that it must be outsiders, because Iraqis would not attack other innocent Iraqis. But no one knows.

The Jordanian Abu Musab al-Zarqawi has become a name to blame most of the attacks in Iraq on, but again, no one really knows for sure what is happening.

What I do know for sure is that I am watching Iraq being utterly destroyed day by day - and for what? Now Iraq is unsafe for Christians as well as everyone else.

Since the Gulf war, Iraqi Christians have been fleeing Iraq; the 700,000 that remain have become increasingly terrified for their lives. The American troops do not seem to be able to keep anyone safe. Indeed, they are not even in control of many parts of the country.

A recent article by Robert Fisk charged that the cities of Baquba, Samara, Kut, Mahmoudiya, Hilla, Fallujah, Ramadi, and parts of Baghdad all are outside government authority.

To Mr. Fisk, Iyad Allawi, the "Prime Minister," is little more than mayor of Baghdad. My conversations with relatives back this up: "There is no security," they say, and speak of explosions going off all the time, many of which are not reported by the international press.

It is intolerable to me that the foreign policy decisions of fervent Christians - as George Bush and Tony Blair claim to be - have resulted in such an atrocity against Christians.

The Christian response to violence is supposed to be to turn the other cheek. One wonders how different the world situation would have been if Mr. Bush and Mr. Blair had done just that.

Leilah Nadir is an Iraqi-Canadian writer who lives in Vancouver.


Informant: X98

Lachen auf Passbild verboten

UK: Lachen auf Passbild verboten

Obacht, bitte nicht lächeln, sie werden gleich fotografiert. Und jetzt sagen wir nicht "cheese" sondern "cheddar" weil es ein britisches Passfoto wird.


Für elektronisches Auslesen durch Biometrie-Scanner, und als Vorbereitung für eventuelle spätere Gesichtserkennung, gilt ab Einführung der Biometrie-Reisepässe 2005 auch in Österreich.

Während die Briten ab sofort auf Passfotos nicht mehr lachen dürfen, wird den Österreichern das Lachen erst im nächsten Jahr vergehen.

Nach einer neuen Verordnung müssen die Passhalter auf dem Bild "ihr Gesicht vollständig zeigen, mit neutralem Ausdruck direkt in die Kamera schauen und den Mund geschlossen halten".

Offene Münder mit blitzenden Zähnen könnten sonst die neuen Scanner irritieren, welche die Gesichtszüge bei der Passkontrolle aus Sicherheitsgründen messen.

Auch in Österreich dürfen ab Einführung der Biometrie-Pässe 2005, nur noch Passfotos, die der international in 188 Staaten geltenden ICAO-Norm [International Civil Aviation Organization] entsprechen, verwendet werden.

Ab dem 26. Oktober 2005 müssen die Einwohner der 27 "Visa Waiver"-Länder, darunter Großbritannien und auch Österreich, biometrische Merkmale in ihren Reisedokumenten aufweisen.

Damit die Technologie nicht versagt, dürfen die Passhalter zudem weder Sonnenbrillen noch getönte Brillengläser oder Haare vor den Augen haben.

Mehr dazu
http://futurezone.orf.at/futurezone.orf?read=detail&id=242506

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Association of mobile phone radiation with fatigue, headache, dizziness, tension and sleep disturbance in Saudi population

ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Association of mobile phone radiation with fatigue, headache, dizziness, tension and sleep disturbance in Saudi population

Thamir Al-Khlaiwi, Sultan A. Meo

ABSTRACT

Objectives: The widespread use of mobile phones has been increased over the past decade; they are now an essential part of business, commerce and society. The use of mobile phones can cause health problems. Therefore, the aim of the present study is to investigate the association of using mobile phones with fatigue, headache, dizziness, tension and sleep disturbance in the Saudi population and provide health and social awareness in using these devices.

Methods: This study was conducted in the Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia during the year 2002 to2003 . In the present study, a total of 437 subjects (55.1% male and39 .9% female) were invited, they have and had been using mobile phones. A questionnaire was distributed regarding detailed history and association of mobile phones with health hazards.

Results: The results of the present study showed an association between the use of mobile phones and health hazards. The overall mean percentage for these clinical findings in all groups were headache (21.6%), sleep disturbance (4.%), tension (3.9%), fatigue (3%) and dizziness (2.4%).

Conclusions: Based on the results of the present study, we conclude that the use of mobile phones is a risk factor for health hazards and suggest that long term or excessive use of mobile phones should be avoided by health promotion activities such as group discussions, public presentations and through electronic and print media sources.

Saudi Medical Journal2004 ; Vol. 25 (6): 732-736

The widespread use of mobile phones has been going sky-high over the past decade and now its use is an essential part of business, commerce and society. The fact that so many people own mobile phones attests to their perceived importance to the general public. The use of mobile phones and related technologies will continue to increase for the foreseeable future. Mobile phones are low power radio devices that transmit and receive radio frequency radiation at frequencies in the microwave range of900 - 1800MHz. Despite repeated horror stories on mobile phones in the media, nearly more than 500 million people worldwide use mobile phones. 1The extensive use of mobile phones has been accompanied by public debate on the possible adverse effects on human health. The concerns relate to the emissions of radio frequency (RF) radiation from the mobile phones and the base stations that receive and transmit the signals. There are 2 direct ways by which health could be affected as a result of exposure to RF radiation. These are thermal (heating) effects caused mainly by holding mobile phones close to the body and also as a result of possible non-thermal effects. 2Mobile phones may cause adverse health problems such as headache, sleep disturbance, impairment of short term memory and more seriously significant increases in the frequency of seizures in epileptic children, brain tumors and high blood pressure amongst users of mobile phones. 3In addition, mobile phones can cause discomfort, lack of concentration, dizziness, worm on ear and burning skin. 4In spite of its effects on different part of the body observed in different countries, its effect in Saudi population has not been reported yet, where mobile phones are excessively used. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the association of the use of mobile phones with fatigue, headache, dizziness, tension and sleep disturbance in Saudi population.

Methods. This study was conducted in the Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, King Khalid University Hospital, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, during the year 2002 to2003 . The sample consisted of 437 volunteer subjects recruited from College of Medicine, King Saud University and also from the different regions of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The sample was predominantly55 .1% male and39 .9% females with age ranging from18 - 42years were participated in this study.

A detailed questionnaire was constructed specifically for this study in Arabic language and was also translated into English. The questionnaire was designed so that it could be used in a structured interview context or by self-completion. It assessed general physical characteristics, occupation of the participants, medical history and different questions regarding the type of mobile phones, duration of possessing and their use, numbers and average duration of outgoing and incoming calls. Subjects with known history of anemia, diabetes mellitus, blood pressure, central or peripheral nerve diseases, hearing and vision problems, subject using any medication or computer professionals were excluded from the study. The analysis was primarily descriptive in nature and was performed by using Statistical Package for Social Sciences program for windows. Comparison was carried out on the basis of percentage values between the groups.

Results. Table 1summarizes the number of participants; the sample was predominantly male55 .1% and39 .9% female with an age range of18 - 42years. The mean age was23 . 74+0 . 5years (mean ± SEM) for males and26 . 44±0 . 64(mean ± SEM) for females. Table 2 shows the duration of incoming or outgoing calls for respondents as a percentage of total numbers. The call duration was5 - 10minutes (59.5%),10 - 30minutes (22.4%),30 - 60minutes (10.5%),60 - 120minutes (4.6%) and greater than 120 minutes (2.5%). However,0 .5% subjects are included in missing systems; they did not mention the duration of calls. Table 3 demonstrates the health problems associated with duration of incoming or outgoing calls for respondents as a percentage of total numbers. The maximum associated percentage was found for headache, which was12 .6% with duration of calls of5 -10 minutes per day;4 .6% with10 - 30minutes,2 .1% with30 - 60minutes,2 .5% with60 - 120minutes and0 .7% with more than 120 minutes per day. However, the total percentage observed for headache was22 .4%, fatigue 3%, dizziness2 .7%, tension4 .4% and sleep disturbances4 .1%. Table4 characterizes the health problems associated with duration of exposure to mobile phones emissions. The associated percentage for headache was 1.8% with < 1year of exposure;14 .9% with1 - 5years of exposure and 4.1% with5 - 10years of exposure to mobile phones. Health problems for fatigue was0 .2% with < 1year,1 .8% with1 - 5years and0 .9% with 5- 10years of exposure to mobile phones. Tension and sleep disturbances was found in3 .7% with1 - 5years of exposure. However, the total percentage observed for headache was20 .8%, fatigue3 %, dizziness2 .5%, tension and sleep disturbances4 .1%.

Discussion. The operation of sensitive electronic equipment including mobile phones use is prohibited at many places including aircrafts and in hospitals; the reason is that their emissions might adversely interfere with the operation of sensitive electronic equipment and their possible deleterious effect. The well-liked belief is that adverse health effects can be induced mostly by the heating effect of Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) radiation. The reported adverse health effects and the extensive portfolio of non-thermal effects that have been published in the scientific literature during the last few years, which indicates that the kind of radiation now used in GSM phone can and does affects alive organisms in various non-thermal ways. 2There is an undeniable consistency between some of these non-thermal influences and the nature of many of the health problems reported 2such as headache, sleep disruption, impairment of short term memory and more seriously, significant increases in the frequency of seizures in some epileptic children and brain tumor amongst users of mobile phones. Keeping in view the hazards of mobile phones, the present study was designed to investigate the association of use of mobile phones with fatigue, headache, dizziness, tension and sleep disturbance in Saudi population and provide a health and social awareness regarding using these devices. The present study results demonstrated that, the health problems are associated with long term exposure to mobile phones emission, incoming or outgoing calls and length of calls per day. The overall mean percentage for these clinical findings in all groups was headache (21.7%), sleep disturbance (4%), tension (3.9%), fatigue (3%) and dizziness (2.4%). This is the first time that mobile phone health hazards have been addressed and studied in Saudi population. Eulitz et al 5suggested that mobile phones emit a pulsed high-frequency electromagnetic field (PEMF), which may penetrate the scalp and the skull and shows that these electromagnetic fields alter distinct aspects of the brains electrical response to acoustic stimuli. Reiser at al 6demonstrated that the extensive exposure to microwave radiation has been found to affect a wide variety of brain functions such as electrical activity (EEG), electrochemistry,7- 8permeability of the blood/brain barrier 9and to degrade the immune system. 10Becker and Marini, 11and Frhlich et al 12reported that headache is consistent with the fact that microwaves are known to non-thermally affect the dopamine-opiate system of the brain 11and to increase the permeability of the blood-brain barrier since both of these have been medically connected with headache. 12On the other hand, the reports of sleep disruption are consistent with the effect of GSM radiation on rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and on melatonin levels 13whereas, memory impairment is consistent with the finding that microwave radiation targets the hippocampus. 2Hermann and Hossmann, 14reported the adverse health effects of mobile phones and found that the use of mobile can cause sleep disturbance, memory problems, headaches, nausea, dizziness, promote cancer and high blood pressure. 15The present study is in agreement with the former results observed by Hermann and Hossmann.14 Hocking, 16reported that mobile phone use is ubiquitous, although the alleged health effects of low level radio-frequency radiation (RFR) used in transmission are contentious and also observed isolated reports of headache-like symptoms arising in some users. Our results are in conformity with these results. Nakamura et al 17demonstrated that exposure to high-density microwaves can cause detrimental effects on the eyes, testis and other tissues and induce significant biologic changes through thermal actions. Hocking and Westerman 18reported a case supportive of a neurological basis for some cases of dysesthesia associated with mobile phone use. Similarly, Weinberger and Richter19 observed headache and other neuropsychological symptoms in users of cellular telephones. The present study also confirms the results observed by Weinberger and Richter (2002).

Khudnitskii et al, 20studied the influence of ultrahigh frequency radiation caused by cellular phones on functional state of central nervous system, cardiovascular systems and local temperature changes in cellular phones users. The head area near the phone antenna appeared to be under the most intensive heating. Ultrahigh frequency radiation induces significant changes in local temperature and in physiologic parameters of central nervous and cardiovascular systems. Mann and Roschke 21investigated the influence of high-frequency electromagnetic field of digital mobile radio telephones on sleep in healthy humans. Besides a hypnotic effect with shortening of sleep onset latency, a REM suppressive effect with reduction of duration and percentage of REM sleep was found. Moreover, spectral analysis revealed qualitative alterations of the EEG signal during REM sleep with an increased spectral power density. Schilling22 reported the accidentally exposure to high levels of ultrahigh frequency radiation and experienced an immediate sensation of intense heating of the parts of the body in the electromagnetic field followed by a variety of clinical sign and symptoms such as pain, headache, numbness, paresthesiae, malaise, diarrhea, and skin erythema. The most notable problem was that of acute than chronic headache involving the part of the head, which was most exposed. The present study is in agreement with the results observed by Schilling. 22Santini et al23 reported that cellular phones user women significantly complained more often of sleep disturbance, discomfort, warmth, and picking on the ear during phone conversation in relation with calling duration per day and number of calls per day. Hocking 16reported a case series of 40 people who complained a burning sensation or dull headache was felt ipsilateral to the side of use of the phone. It occurred within minutes after use and lasted for minutes or hours. Similarly, Hocking and Westerman 24reported a case of a72 -year-old businessman who had onset of a persistent ‘bruised’ feeling on the scalp after extensive use of a mobile phone. In addition, Hocking and Westerman 18have studied a 34-year-old journalist who complained of occipital pain while using mobile phone. The present study supports the results observed by Hocking 16and Hocking and Westerman. 18Oftedal et al 25observed headaches, fatigue, sensations of warmth on the ear and behind/around the ear and burning sensations in the facial skin were experienced in connection with the use of a mobile phone. Our findings are in conformity with these results. Similarly, Sandstrom et al 4reported symptoms such as headaches, feelings of discomfort, warmth behind/around or on the ear and difficulties concentrating while using mobile phones. The number of complaints was higher for people using the digital (GSM) system with pulse modulated fields, than for those using the analogue (NMT) system. Our results correlate with the results observed by Sandstrom et al. 4Keeping in view the findings of the present study, our results are of importance in that they demonstrate the need of taking preventive measures.

In the present study, we found a relationship between headache, fatigue, dizziness, tension and sleep disturbances in subjects exposed to mobile phones emissions. It is advisable therefore; that the use of mobile phones is a risk factor for health hazards and suggest that excessive use of mobile phones should be avoided by health promotion activities, such as group discussion, public presentations and through electronic and print media sources. In addition, we also suggest more research is required to observe the effects of mobile phones with different systems of the human body along with clinical examination.

From the Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Received29 th October2003 . Accepted for publication in final form9 th February2004 .

Address correspondence and reprint request to: Dr. Thamir Al-Khlaiwi, Department of Physiology (29), College of Medicine, King Saud University, PO Box2925 , Riyadh11461 , Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Tel. + 966(1)4671614 . Fax. + 966(1)4671046 . E-mail: kthamir@hotmail.com or kthamir@edu.ksu.sa

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From: FGF-Infoline 4.August 2004


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Zukunftsdiebe

Zur Verteilung !

Gießen, 07.08.2004

Wir Zukunftsdiebe

Die Bundesregierung plant, den Zuschuss von Kindern bei ALGII-Empfängern zu streichen, wenn ein Kind über ein Sparbuch von mehr als 750 € verfüge.Konsequenz hieraus sei, dass das für die Kinder angesparte Vermögen, das über diesen Freibetrag hinausgehe, zuerst verbraucht werden müsse, bevor eine Zahlung zum Unterhalt des Kindes gezahlt werde.

„Es ist unzumutbar, Familien, deren Versorger unverschuldet in die Arbeitslosigkeit gerät, nun zu zwingen, die mühsam angesparten Beträge ihrer Kinder angreifen zu müssen und die Zukunft noch unsicherer werden zu lassen“. (Andreas Becker, FDP Kreisvorsitzender von Gießen, stellvertretender Landesvorsitzender der hess. FDP)

„Denn alles deutet darauf hin, dass viele der jungen Menschen bereits verloren haben, noch bevor sie an den beruflichen Start gegangen sind. Wir Zukunftsdiebe sind es, die den Kindern und Jugendlichen alle Wege versperren. Wir Älteren überlasten sie mit Kranken-, Renten- und Sozialversicherungsansprüchen, wir bilden sie unzureichend aus, wir geben ihnen keine politischen Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten, und wir hinterlassen ihnen einen Berg von Schulden, die wir machen, um unseren bequemen Status quo zu halten und möglichst komfortabel auf bessere Zeiten zu hoffen.

Wo sind die Politiker und Gewerkschafter mit Weitblick und Mut, die endlich Zukunftsicherung über Machtabsicherung stellen? Wo sind die Unternehmer, die perspektivisch auf unsere Kinder setzen statt auf Maximalprofite irgendwo?

Wir alle sind Akteure in einem existenzvernichtenden Gesellschaftskrimi. Viele Segnungen unserer vermeintlichen Wohlstandsidylle bedrohen die Zukunftschancen der jüngeren Generation. Die einmal gegebenen Versprechungen (z. B. Generationenvertrag, Tarifverträge, Kündigungsschutz usw. ) genießen Vertrauensschutz. Und wo bleibt der Vertrauensschutz für unsere Kinder?“ (Dr. med. Heidi Schüller, ehemalige Ärztin, Journalistin)

Mit freundlichen Grüßen


An alle Betroffenen,

Deutschland entwickelt sich immer mehr zum 3-Klassenstaat: Reiche, Beamte, Arme. Die Bürger sind mit der jetzigen Politik nicht mehr zufrieden. Laut den Nachrichtensendungen vom 06.8.04 ist Leipzig erneut als Vorreiter für Ostdeutschland und diesmal für Gesamtdeutschland aktiv. Die PDS und die Gewerkschaften sind ebenfalls dabei. Seit 1990 wurde in Deutschland eine 2. Stasi aufgebaut. Die Politiker haben durch die Grundgesetzänderung Narrenfreiheit in Deutschland geschaffen, um massiv die Menschenrechte zu missachten. Personen und Familien, die nicht in unser Staatssystem passen, werden gezielt aus dem Berufsleben gedrängt und werden in die Sozialhilfe gezwungen. Der Gipfel ist jetzt, dass der Staat auch noch an die mühsam ersparten Beträge für die Kinder und die nachfolgenden Generationen heran will. Die Rentenkassen wurden bereits 1990 für die deutsche Einheit geplündert! Die Umsetzung der Notstandsgesetze stehen kurz bevor. Ein Volksaufstand, ausgehend von Leipzig, über alle Bundesländer wird auch diese Regierung stürzen. Die SPD hat es geschafft, die eigenen Wählerstimmen auf unter 20 % zu bringen.

Wir müssen um die Demokratie und den Rechtsstaat kämpfen!

Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Lothar Stern


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Abu Ghraib Whitewash

PRISONER ABUSE UPDATE - Abu Ghraib Whitewash; Children among Detainees

A new report by the Army inspector-general contradicts Gen. Antonio Taguba’s report and reports by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Describing the report as a whitewash, the editors of the New York Times write: “The authors of this 300-page whitewash say they found no "systemic" problem - even though there were 94 documented cases of prisoner abuse, including some 40 deaths, 20 of them homicides; even though only four prisons of the 16 they visited had copies of the Geneva conventions; even though Abu Ghraib was a cesspool with one shower for every 50 inmates; even though the military police were improperly involved in interrogations; even though young people plucked from civilian life were sent to guard prisoners - 50,000 of them in all - with no training…Never mind any of that. The report pins most of the blame on those depressingly familiar culprits, a few soldiers who behaved badly (NY Times editorial, 7/24/04).”

One of those “soldiers,” Pfc. Lynndie England, was in court this week for a week-long preliminary hearing. Senior Army criminal investigators testified Tuesday that the inmates who were abused last year at Abu Ghraib prison were of little or no intelligence value to the United States (LA Times 8/4/04). Special Agent Paul Arthur stated that the detainees were “of no military intelligence significance for us,” and that only two out of the entire group had been interrogated (Washington Post 8/5/04).

IRIN news, compiled by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, reported that more than 150 children ranging in age from nine to 18 are held on any given day at one just of the U.S. run detention centers in Iraq (IRIN News 7/15/04). Seymour Hersh of the New Yorker told an ACLU audience that there is videotape showing US troops sodomizing young Iraqi men at Abu Ghraib. Hersh stated, "The boys were sodomised with the cameras rolling, and the worst part is the soundtrack, of the boys shrieking" (the Independent 7/16/04).

The LA Times reports that CACI International has been awarded a $23 million no-bid contract to continue providing private interrogators to gather intelligence in Iraq. The contract came just as the Interior Department was preparing to cancel the existing contract with Virginia-based CACI, which came under intense scrutiny earlier this year after one of its interrogators was cited for involvement in the abuse of Iraqi captives at Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison (LA Times 8/5/04). An Army official stated that CACI was awarded the contract without competitive bidding to avoid any lapse in providing interrogators to question prisoners held at U.S.-run facilities in Iraq (LA Times 8/5/04).

Read more on Child Detainees at:
http://epicalert.c.topica.com/maacwJ8aa80CxbdrwCwe/

Jurists Condemn Bush Administration's Torture Memos

http://www.lewrockwell.com/ips/lobe116.html

Halliburton Accused of Fraud under Cheney

http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/080704X.shtml
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