18
Jan
2005

Oppose New Forest Planning Rules

COMMENTS NEEDED TO OPPOSE NEW FOREST PLANNING RULES

As an early Christmas present, the Bush administration released new rules for managing national forests. These new rules eliminate the most fundamental wildlife protections, open up millions of acres of national forests including old growth, roadless areas and sensitive wildlife habitat to harmful activities, disregards science and shuts the public out of meaningful input.

While the new rules eliminate many protections outright, there is still an opportunity to comment on the rule for adopting or changing forest management plans. Forest plans are the long-term "blue prints" that govern how public forests and grasslands are managed. These plans identify how much logging, oil and gas drilling, mining, road building, grazing and motorized recreation will take place and where.

Forest plans are analogous to a county general plan, which lays out what development will take place. After the long-term plan is approved, projects to carry out the plan are then implemented over time.

TAKE ACTION: COMMENTS NEEDED BY MARCH 7, 2005

The administration is accepting comments on only one portion of the new rules: it proposes to exempt forest management plans from environmental review and public input under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). The rest of the rule changes are final as of January 5, 2005. The proposed rule would no longer require an analysis of the environmental impacts of a forest plan, revisions or amendments, including any analysis of alternatives that may be less impactful or public review of the proposed plans. Click here for detailed analysis of rule changes
http://www.americanlands.org/documents/1105739275_NFMA_FINALREGS.pdf>http://www.americanlands.org/documents/1105739275_NFMA_FINALREGS.pdf

Please send a letter urging the Bush administration to abandon its proposed rule change and make the following points:

[You/your group] strongly opposes the January 5, 2005 proposed rule change that would exempt forest management plans, revisions or amendments from environmental review and meaningful public input under the National Environmental Policy Act. The proposed new rule would:

Hide from the public adequate information to evaluate the environmental consequences of forest plans and disregards the best available science in favor of commercial interests;

Make it easier for timber, oil, gas, mining and motorized recreation corporations to profit from the use of public forests while eliminating the need for forest managers to assess potentially harmful impacts on water, wildlife, recreational use, old growth and roadless areas;

Worsen the assault on wildlife. Without environmental analysis of a forest plan or changes to a plan, the impacts to wildlife will not be understood. The new regulations have already abolished the requirements to maintain viable populations of species and to monitor those populations. Adopting this new proposal effectively removes all enforceable requirements to analyze and monitor wildlife health, both at the forest plan and at the project level; and

Call for environmental analysis to be done only at the project level. But the Bush administration has already exempted many types of logging projects from environmental review under NEPA mostly through the misnamed "Healthy Forest Initiative" in effect eliminating all environmental review and opportunity for public comment.

Additionally, the proposed rule would eliminate studying or disclosing the cumulative impact of management activities across the national forest, which is usually done at the planning stage.

Send your comments to:

USDA Content Analysis Team
Attention: Planning CE
P.O. Box 22777
Salt Lake City, UT 84122
Fax: 801.517.1015


Randi Spivak
American Lands Alliance
Executive Director
726th 7th Street SE
Washington, DC 20003
Phone: 202.547.9029
Fax: 202.547.9213
randispivak@americanlands.org

Now the Pentagon tells Bush: climate change will destroy us

http://observer.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,6903,1153513,00.html


Informant: Andy Thames

Project Seal: "Tsunami Bomb" papers declassified

http://rigorousintuition.blogspot.com/2005/01/project-seal-tsunami-bomb-papers.html


Informant: MessiahTwain

The Year in Review and the Year Ahead

http://tinyurl.com/5cjj2

Beached Whales in N.C.

The following is taken from today's edition of the New York Times:

At Least 34 Whales Dead, Beached in N.C.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Published: January 17, 2005


Filed at 11:27 a.m. ET

MANTEO, N.C. (AP) -- Scientists and National Park Service workers were working Sunday to collect samples and clean up whale carcasses after 34 of the marine mammals beached themselves and either died or had to be euthanized.

Dozens of whales beached themselves early Saturday along a five-mile stretch of coastline near Oregon Inlet, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said. Twenty-four pilot whales died, and another seven were euthanized because they were suffering, the National Park Service reported.

A single minke whale was found dead in Corolla, the Virginian-Pilot reported. Two pygmy sperm whales turned up Sunday morning near Buxton -- one already dead, and one so sick that it also had to be euthanized, NOAA Fisheries biologist Barbie Byrd said.

"We're hoping that this is all of them,'' she said.


Informant: Millennium Twain


News results for BEACHED WHALES
http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=74447;show_parent=1

ELF and beached whales and dolphins
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/472964/

Bush's 34 Scandals

http://tinyurl.com/725lm

Wirtschaftsminister Müller soll Energiepolitik für E.ON gemacht haben

"Transparenz sinnlos": Wirtschaftsminister Müller soll Energiepolitik für E.ON gemacht haben (18.01.05)

Die Offenlegung von Zahlungen der Wirtschaft an Politiker tragen nach Auffassung der atomkritischen Ärzteorganisation IPPNW "nicht im mindesten dazu bei, dass eine von Industrieinteressen unabhängige Politik möglich ist." Das beweise der Fall des ehemaligen Bundeswirtschaftsministers und E.ON-Managers Werner Müller. Die "Berliner Zeitung" berichtet in ihrer heutigen Ausgabe über den Wechsel von Müller zwischen Atomwirtschaft und Bundesregierung. Müller weise zu Recht darauf hin, dass er kein Geheimnis daraus gemacht hat, vor seiner Berufung ins Ministeramt 25 Jahre als Manager in der Energiewirtschaft tätig gewesen zu sein, meint die IPPNW. "Müller war 1998 vom Energie- und Atomkonzern E.ON in die Bundesregierung geschickt worden. Dieser ungeheuerliche Vorgang war für die Öffentlichkeit völlig transparent", sagte ein Sprecher der Ärzteorganisation. "In der Bundesregierung hat Müller ungeniert die Interessen seines Konzerns und seiner Branche vertreten. Müller setzte mit dem so genannten Atomkonsens den langjährigen Weiterbetrieb der deutschen Atomkraftwerke durch, torpedierte das Erneuerbare Energiegesetz und ließ durch seinen Staatssekretär eine Ministererlaubnis zugunsten einer Tochtergesellschaft von E.ON erteilen."

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.jpberlin.de/www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php4?Nr=10205


Bundestag beschäftigt sich mit E.ON-Zahlungen an Ex-Minister Werner Müller
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/486423/

Siemens bezahlte Vorsitzende des Forschungsausschusses
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/462540/

A Time for Leaving

http://www.truthout.org/docs_05/011905Y.shtml

American Military Defeat in Falluja

Part One: American Military Defeat in Falluja II
http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/article.asp?id=2696

Part Two: American Military Defeat in Falluja II
http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/article.asp?id=2700


Informant: Shanti Renfrew

Kerry Calls for Rumsfeld to be Fired

http://tinyurl.com/725lm

Source: http://www.truthout.org/fyi

Handy-Liebe bis ins Grab: Sarg in Handy-Form

Sarg in Handy-Form: Ausgefallene Bestattung in den Niederlanden

18. Januar 2005 13:28

Handy-Liebe bis ins Grab: Wer ohne Mobiltelefon nicht sein kann, muss in den Niederlanden selbst im Tod nicht darauf verzichten.

Quasselstrippen können dort auch in einem Sarg in Handy-Form zur ewigen Ruhe gebettet werden.

http://www.xonio.com/news/news_13139264.html?tid1=7400&tid2=0 (Auszug)

Omega wie sinnig! Nomen est omen? (Übs.: Ist der Name ein Vorzeichen?)

We' re losing…

...doch der amerikanische Präsident darf es nicht wissen...

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/19/19260/1.html

Dänische Krebsgesellschaft rät erstmals von Kinderhandys ab

Die Warnung der britischen Strahlenschutzkommission (siehe Meldung vom 13.01.05) ist in Dänemark stark beachtet worden. Viele Zeitungen, TV- und Radio-Stationen verbreiteten die Meldung: Kleine Kinder sollten besser keine Handys benutzen. Bemerkenswerter Weise haben jetzt sogar die Danish Cancer Society und das Health Council die Empfehlung herausgegeben, Kindern unter zehn Jahren keine Handys zu überlassen, berichtet Sianette Kwee aus Dänemark. Derartiges hätten beide Organisationen zuvor nie gemacht. Die Empfehlung ist an die Einschränkung gebunden, die besondere Schadwirkung von Handys auf Heranwachsende sei noch nicht untersucht worden, die Forschungsanstrengungen konzentrierten sich bislang nur auf Erwachsene. Frühestens in drei bis vier Jahren könnten erste Studien an Kindern Ergebnisse liefern - bis dahin sei vorsorglich Vorsicht angeraten. Pikant: Die Vorlage des REFLEX-Abschlussberichts vor wenigen Wochen hat in allen Medien regen Widerhall gefunden, besonders die Ergebnisse über DNS-Doppelstrangbrüche. Nur die beiden oben genannten Organisationen schwiegen sich beharrlich aus. Des Rätsels Lösung: Vor einem Jahr griffen sie das REFLEX-Projekt hart an und stellten die wissenschaftliche Qualität seiner Arbeiten in Frage (18.01.05-Kwee/-ll).

Link zur Danisch Cancer Society http://www.cancer.dk/

Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Informationszentrum gegen Mobilfunk
Heidrun Schall
http://www.izgmf.de

Chosen Nation

Kirk Tofte on the Myths America Lives By:
http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig5/tofte6.html

THE COMING WARS

Secret Wars Against 10 Countries

Seymour M. Hersh on neocon plans for mayhem.
http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?050124fa_fact


From Lew Rockwell

Hot Commodities

Doug French on How Anyone Can Invest Profitably in the World's Best Market, by Jim Rogers.

http://www.lewrockwell.com/french/french26.html

How Americans Were Seduced by War

Naked Aggression

Paul Craig Roberts on The New American Militarism:
http://www.lewrockwell.com/roberts/roberts89.html

Abu Ghraib: Result of ignoring the Geneva Conventions

by Jennifer Van Bergen

CounterPunch

01/18/05

A preliminary draft of a soon-to-be published scholarly legal article written by a former military officer who currently presides in a U.S. federal court concludes that the Abu Ghraib prison abuses were the reasonably foreseeable results of a decision by President Bush to ignore the mandates of the Geneva Conventions relating to prisoners of war..

http://www.counterpunch.org/vanbergen01182005.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

A call to arms

by Ron Beatty

The Libertarian Enterprise

01/17/05

Politicians pay attention to only two things, money and votes. Let them know that you will be watching their actions, and will donate, and vote, accordingly. Now is the time for you to decide how much you are devoted to the concept of freedom and individual liberty and rights. You can stand on 'principle', and when you are enslaved or stuck in a gulag someplace, you can console yourself with that. Or you can live up to ideals you claim to believe in...

http://www.ncc-1776.com/tle2005/tle302-20050116-03.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

An American tragedy

by Tibor R. Machan

Tibor's Place on the Web

01/17/05

We have an ongoing tragedy afoot in our country. It has to do with the relationship between our political tradition and the dominant moral viewpoint. In the political realm everyone is supposed to have the unalienable right to, among other things, the pursuit of happiness. No, not to happiness but to pursuing it. None can have a right to happiness since happiness is something one needs to achieve in life -- it cannot be given or secured by government...

http://tinyurl.com/3vg9u


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Congress should restrain the president

by David Boaz

Cato Institute

01/18/05

Advocates of an imperial presidency ask who comprehends the general will of the American people. Their answer: the one official elected by all the people -- the president of the United States. Unlike Congress, they believe, he represents the national interest, not just the parochial interests of states and vested interests. The voters have chosen the president, and Congress should carry out his Sun God-like 'mandate.' If Congress refuses to execute the general will, then presidents increasingly claim the power to rule by decree, through executive orders. Such an idea is poisonous. It would replace the constitutional safeguards against majoritarianism with a president virtually unconstrained in his ability to do good, as he sees it, for the people.

http://www.cato.org/dailys/01-18-05.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Bush won't rule out Iran military action

Radio Free Europe [Czech Republic]

01/18/05

U.S. President George W. Bush has said he would not rule out military action against Iran if that country is not more cooperative over its suspected nuclear weapons program. ... Iran denies it is trying to build nuclear weapons and says its nuclear program is for energy purposes only. Bush's comments come after his administration denied it is sending special forces into Iran to carry out secret reconnaissance missions to identify potential nuclear and other targets...

http://tinyurl.com/7y6ya


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Senator Edward Kennedy Says Iraq is Bush's Vietnam

Washington, Jan 17 (Prensa Latina) US Democrat Senator Edward M. Kennedy said the bloody standoff between US occupation troops and Iraqi resistance proves that the occupation of the Arab country is the Vietnam of President George W. Bush, who continues justifying that aggression.

In an interview on CBS news, Kennedy said the situation in Iraq was a disaster and the result of blunder after blunder, another Vietnam. The senator called ridiculous Bush's latest claim that his re-election was a validation of going to war in Iraq.

Kennedy reminded that former Democrat President Lyndon Johnson easily won the 1964 elections during the Vietnam War, but didn"t seek re-election in 1968.

"Look what happened," Kennedy said. "Lyndon Johnson had to basically abdicate the presidency because of Vietnam. This is clearly George Bush"s Vietnam." Johnson is widely believed not to have sought re-election due to the drain on time, resources and his popularity resulting from failures in Vietnam.

Kennedy has been a consistent critic of the Bush administration's policy in Iraq and vocally opposed the resolution that gave the US president the green light to go into war in Iraq. The Democrat senator further added it was absolutely a mistake to go to war with Iraq, instead of following Osama bin Laden.

However, Kennedy stressed that Bush committed other mistakes after ordering the invasion of Iraq, including not having enough troops for post-war operations, disbanding the Iraqi army, having single source contracts to groups like the politically connected Halliburton and the prisoner abuse scandals at Abu Ghraib.

The Democrat Senator believes that the US went into Iraq with no long-term plan, just a day-to-day planning session.

sus/ajs/et/mf


Informant: Walter Lippmann

Bill "Knows When To Hold 'Em" Bennett Controls Social Security

by The Borowitz Report

Why not give control of the nation's Social Security program to an avid gambler and Bush friend? Heck -- it's no riskier than the stock market!

The former education secretary (and avid gambler) Bill Bennett was given control of the nation's Social Security program—at least according to humorist Andy Borowitz. Read the full story here:
http://borowitzreport.com/archive_rpt.asp?rec=1045&srch=


From TomPaine.com

George W. Bush: Philosopher King

by Chris Suellentrop, Slate

On the real agenda behind the White House push for Social Security privatization.

http://www.tompaine.com/opinion/#003392

The Housing Bubble

by Dean Baker, Demos

On how the coming collapse of the housing market will hurt middle and low-income families.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/trouble_at_home_the_housing_bubble.php

Bush Budget Increases Risk of Chemical Warfare Agent Exposure Danger in U.S.

Neutralizing the threat from weapons of mass destruction (WMD) at home [in the United States] should be a priority even with the deficit soaring. For $2 billion, Kentucky could be rid of more than a million pounds of mustard, sarin and VX gases. That's a drop compared to the $130 billion the United States has already wasted chasing WMD that Iraq did not have.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=2688

Bush Launches Secret Recon of Iran Preparing for New War

The facts show the Bush Administration is wrong because there was no link between 9/11 and terrorists, and the Iraq War is a disaster. Now, according to a disturbing article in the New Yorker, the Bush Administration is planning an "Iranian campaign," claiming Iran is linked with terror. The election may have given the Bush Administration another large dose of lethal hubris, and Iran is the next target, even though the military is "broken," according to top generals.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=2686

America sets stage for war with Iran

http://www.theinsider.org/mailing/article.asp?id=0816

Impeachment and the inauguration

The Bush/Cheney Presidential Inaugural Committee is spending $50 million to lavish the President and his "donor base" with gala parties in the next few days. The coronation was supposed to proceed on January 20th with Pennsylvania Avenue scrubbed clean of embarrassing signs calling for the impeachment of George W. Bush. It has all been organized like a Hollywood set piece to shower "legitimacy" on a criminal administration.

Thanks to the incredible support of everyone in this movement, however, Bush (and the world media tracking his every inaugural movement on January 20) will be unable to miss the thousands of people at antiwar bleachers and along the parade route.

Because of the help provided by members of the impeachment movement, the beautiful (and large) black and yellow banners and signs reading "Guilty of War Crimes -- ImpeachBush.org" will be all over Pennsylvania Avenue.

To view of photo of the signs, click here:
http://www.pephost.org/images/content/pagebuilder/19049.jpg

At the antiwar bleachers and mass rally site on the inaugural parade route (at 4th St. and Pennsylvania Ave.) we will be joined by Ramsey Clark, family members of soldiers in Iraq, Muslim-American family members whose loved ones were swept up in the Bush/Ashcroft mass arrests, and thousands of other Americans who through their presence and their spirit will make sure that the impeachment message resonates loud and clear through the Inaugural charade.

Volunteers are now working round-the-clock in Washington DC. People in more than fifty cities are sacrificing by taking off time from work and school to board buses for the long ride to Washington DC in the middle of winter. Everyone involved should understand how essential their work and their contribution has been to this effort.

We can succeed because of the generous contributions of people who deeply believe that impeachment is a necessary step to protect the constitution and to hold high officials accountable for their criminal acts. Thanks to those who have contributed so far. But we need to raise many thousands of dollars more in the next three days to help cover all the expenses.

Please make a contribution now. For access to the online donation form and the secure server, where you can also get information to write a check, click here:
http://www.pephost.org/site/R?i=5ujDkS4Udrm72suC2Mm5YQ

-- All of us at ImpeachBush/VoteToImpeach.org


Coronation farce deepens - These Companies gave Money for Bush's Innauguration
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/469496/

Inaugural Protests in Many Cities
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/483959/

January 20 Impeachment Reportback
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/487021/

Kerry Denounces 'Voter Suppression' in November Election

http://www.truthout.org/docs_05/011905Z.shtml

RFID-Implantate: Feiern bis der Chip qualmt

Aus der Rubrik: Privacy Watch
Dienstag, 18. Januar 2005
von Christian Rentrop


Schottische Bar setzt RFID-Chips in den Arm seiner Stammgäste ein. Diese können sich dann bargeldlos besaufen. Die Rechnung liegt in der Datenbank der Kneipe und wird dem Kunden wie eine Kreditkarten-Rechnung zugestellt. Der Schritt zum Alkohol-Cyborg ist getan.

Der Bender-Effekt

Bender ist der Name eines Roboters aus einer Zeichentrickserie des Simpsons-Schöpfers Matt Groening. Er funktioniert mit Alkohol und muss sich ständig Longdrinks und Kurze reinpfeifen, um nicht in den Standby-Modus zu fallen. Irgendwie schottisch, diese Verhaltensweise. Entsprechend naheliegend ist es für die Betreiber des Clubs "Bar Soba" in Glasgow, Kneipen-Gäste in Cyborgs zu verwandeln.

Ein kleiner Chip im Arm macht den Stammgast zum menschlichen Wesen mit elektronischem Upgrade. In der Fernsehserie "Der 6-Millionen-Dollar-Mann" hatte Lee Majors durch so ein Cyborg-Upgrade diverse Superkräfte erhalten. Die RFID-Chips in den Armen der Kneipenbesucher sorgen zwar nicht für Superkräfte, können aber in Notsituationen trotzdem hilfreich sein. Zum Beispiel dann, wenn jemand volltrunken ohne Ausweis aufgefunden wird. Ein kleiner Scan durch die Polizei und die Stammkneipe ist bekannt. Dort kennt man dann sicher auch die Anschrift des Findelkindes.

Reiskörner im Arm

Der Chip im Arm hat in etwa die Größe eines Reiskorns. Er enthält eine persönliche Identifizierungsnummer sowie den Namen des Gastes. Betritt er die Bar, wird er gescannt und als "Anwesend" verbucht. Der Kellner kann also schon einmal die Lieblingsdrinks des Besuchers vorbereiten. Bis der die Theke erreicht hat, stehen sie bereits auf dem Tisch.

Die Chips wurden von den Kunden bisher begeistert aufgenommen, erlaubt der Chip im Arm doch den völligen Verzicht auf Geld, sei es in Form von Barem oder als Kreditkarte. Da macht die Strassenschlägerei nach Sperrstunde gleich doppelt soviel Spass, wenn man nicht abgezogen werden kann.

Das Unding "Hartz IV" und das Unwort "Humankapital"

URL:
http://sozialisten.de/presse/presseerklaerungen/view_html?zid=25647
Datum: 18.01.2005
© www.sozialisten.de


Das Unding "Hartz IV" und das Unwort "Humankapital"

Zur Kür des Wortes "Humankapital" zum Unwort des Jahres 2004 erklärt Bundesgeschäftsführer Rolf Kutzmutz:

Die Jury, die das Unwort des Jahres bestimmt, hatte es in diesem Jahr nicht leicht. Denn die meist genannten Vorschläge "Hartz IV" und "Ein-Euro-Job", die eine Kür zum Unwort des Jahres allemal verdient hätten, erfüllten nach ihrer Meinung die rein sprachlichen Voraussetzungen nicht. Beides, Hartz IV und Ein-Euro-Jobs, seien eher Undinge als Unwörter, so der Jury-Vorsitzende Horst Dieter Schlosser.

Mit der Kür des Wortes "Humankapital" zum Unwort des Jahres ist der Jury dennoch gelungen, die "primär ökonomische Bewertung aller denkbaren Lebensbezüge", wie sie sich auch in der Hartz-Gesetzgebung ausdrückt, deutlich und scharf zu kritisieren.

Wer Menschen einzig und allein zur ökonomisch interessanten Größe degradiert, führt die Gesellschaft ins soziale Nirwana. Unding und Unwort des Jahres 2004 stehen für eine Politik, die sich vom Sozialstaat des Grundgesetzes verabschiedet und Millionen Menschen eine menschenwürdige Teilhabe am Gemeinwesen verwehrt.


31. Januar ist Widerspruchstag
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/483588/

Agenturschluss
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/480922/

Be aware of uranium

http://www.dailytidings.com/2005/0112/011205forum.shtml


Informant: Davey Garland

What Bush & Co. Don't Want Americans To See

Military Ceremony for Louisiana National Guardsmen Killed in Iraq

Soldiers' families and National Guard defy Pentagon, allow media to film and photograph remains coming home in flag-draped coffins...

http://www.thememoryhole.org/war/coffin_photos/la/


Military Personnel Wounded in Iraq & Afghanistan: A Photo Gallery
warning: some of these pictures are graphic
http://www.thememoryhole.org/war/wounded/gallery.htm


Informant: Friends

Mobile phones are emphatically not safe

I had the following letter published in todays Argus newspaper (dist Sussex wide) as written below..

There is also an excellent anti TETRA letter pub'd written by Nigel Farage MEP (UKIP). Go to http://www.theargus.co.uk

Gary K, Brighton



Mobile phones are emphatically not safe

They have already killed a lot of people. They have been linked to brain tumours, migraine, headaches and numbness in the head and users often experience a burning sensation behind the ear.

There is mounting evidence that mobiles are frying people's brains. The fact that so many children and young people are now using them could result in an epidemic of brain disorders in the near future.

The technology is marvellous but the human frame is fragile and cannot stand the short wave radiation.

Samantha Miller, aged 17, died several years ago. Her parents are reported to have said "Our chatterbox daughter died of a brain tumour. We blame her mobile".

Research by Dr. Alan Preece at Bristol University has supported the claims of those who believe mobile phone radiation is not safe.

A study of volunteers showed the emissions heat up the brain and alter reaction times.

In another study, Dr.Preece used squid to demonstrate how human brains can be altered by electrical impulses. The squid changed colour when exposed to mobile phones, violently flashing through the spectrum, and also showed slower reaction times.

Simon Best, of mobile phone emission pressure group Powerwatch, said the Millers' story was becoming all too common.

"The amount of evidence that shows that mobile phone use is damaging is growing by the day" he said. "and as more and more people use their handsets for longer, we expect cases like this to grow rapidly".

A Finnish Study has shown that mobile phones damage brain neurons and allow toxic chemicals to leak into the brain.

A French study supports this showing that mobile phone radiation can weaken the brain's natural barrier to poisons.

I recommend reading Dr George Carlo's "Cell Phones: Invisible Hazards in the Wireless Age" (2001). Carlo was appointed in 1993 by the US telecoms industry to allay the fears of mobile phone users through scientific research.

Carlo is a public health scientist, epidemiologist and lawyer, so no fly-by-night.

In June 1999 he stood up in public and instead announced his findings that mobile phones cause cancer and that no-one should hold one to their head. Ever.


From Mast Network


Fields of Influence - Mobile phones "the largest human biologic experiment"
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/473121/

Mobile Phones Break DNA & Scramble Genomes
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/476242/

MOBILE PHONE GIANTS PANIC AFTER DAMNING GOVERNMENT REPORT ON HEALTH RISKS
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/478771/

17
Jan
2005

In the Shadow of Dr. King, counting the vote remains a civil rights issue

1/17/2005
The Free Press
by Bob Fitrakis, Steve Rosenfeld and Harvey Wasserman

In the shadow of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., America's electoral crisis continues.

read article:
http://nov2truth.org/article.php?story=20050117084245743

Evidence, which all authorities responsible for allowing masts to be placed near homes are ignoring

http://mindcontrol.twoday.net/stories/476694/

WILDALERT NEWS: January 2005 Update

https://twoday.net/static/omega/files/wild_alert_january_2005_update.htm

Auf den Halligen gibt es keine Mobilfunkantennen

----- Original Nachricht ----
Von: Tourismusbüro Langeneß & Oland
An: Marianne Kirst
Datum: 17.01.2005 11:14
Betreff: AW: Langeness Anfrage: Hallig Langeness

Sehr geehrte Frau Kirst,

vielen Dank für Ihre Mail Ich freue mich, dass Sie sich für die Hallig
Langeneß interessieren. Ich kann Ihnen auch mitteilen, dass es hier auf Langeneß bzw. auch auf der Halligen Oland und Hooge keine Mobilfunkantennen gibt.

Per Post sende ich Ihnen unser Infomaterialien. Sollten Sie weitere Fragen haben, dürfen Sie sich gerne wieder bei mir melden.

Freundliche Grüße
Renate Boysen

--------------------------------------------------

Tourismusbüro Langeneß & Oland

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Marianne Kirst
Gesendet: Sonntag, 16. Januar 2005 18:27

Betreff: Langeness Anfrage: Hallig Langeness


Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,

während meines letzten Sylt-Aufenthaltes habe ich im NDR eine Reportage über die Halligen gesehen. Ich pflege im Frühjahr und Herbst/Winter gerne an der Nordsee meinen Urlaub zu verbringen.

Um eventuell die Halligen einmal besuchen zu können, teilen Sie mir bitte mit, ob und wo sich dort eventuell (leider) auch schon Mobilfunkantennen befinden, da ich als Elektrosmogsensible in direkter Nähe dann keine Unterkunft buchen kann. Vielen Dank im Voraus.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Marianne Kirst

US: KGB and STASI reinforce Homeland Security. For whom?

http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/12/302870.html


Informant: V

Why We Must Question Our Elections

http://www.truthout.org/docs_05/011805Y.shtml

Reckless Administration May Reap Disastrous Consequences

To contemplate war is to think about the most horrible of human experiences. On this February day, as this nation stands at the brink of battle, every American on some level must be contemplating the horrors of war. Yet, this Chamber is, for the most part, silent -- ominously, dreadfully silent. There is no debate, no discussion, no attempt to lay out for the nation the pros and cons of this particular war.

http://207.44.245.159/article7724.htm

A Celebration for the Bush Administration

Has the soul of America been so crushed by fear and apathy that we are no longer capable of listening to the voices of the heart and mind that tell us violence should only be an action of last resort? Are we so mesmerized by leaders infected with greed and privilege that we can no longer admit our mistakes or take the collective action to bring about real justice?

http://207.44.245.159/article.htm

A trail of torture at hands of US forces

The image of the corpse wrapped in polythene, his right eye bandaged, his nose broken and his mouth open as if gasping for his last breath, signifies that darker practices than sadistic games have taken place in US-run jails in Iraq.

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,11957842^2703,00.html
http://snipurl.com/c315


From Information Clearing House

Target Iran?

Interview with Seymour Hersh
http://207.44.245.159/article7727.htm


Will Iran Be Next?

Those who have hoped that a U.S. military victory in Iraq would somehow bring about a more peaceful world are in for a rude awakening. The final resolution of this war and the U.S. occupation of Iraq will likely not be the end, rather, only the prelude to a succession of future crises...

http://207.44.245.159/article3288.htm

Unterschriftenaktion zu Lobbytätigkeit von Politikern

Mit der Bitte um weitere Verbreitung (als .pdf und .doc):
https://twoday.net/static/omega/files/liste_flach_0501.pdf

Bitte direkt per Post oder Fax an die beiden Adressaten schicken.

Gruß
Hans Schmidt
Sprecher der BI Wolfratshausen-Stadtgebiet gegen Elektrosmog



Siemens bezahlte Vorsitzende des Forschungsausschusses
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/462540/

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Top Five Worst Polluters

by Jason Leopold

In the bizarro world that President Bush lives in, it pays—literally—to be a miserable failure, a criminal and a corporate con man. Those are just some of the characteristics of the dastardly men and women who were tapped recently to fill the vacancies in Bush’s second-term cabinet. But one of the President’s most outrageous decisions (besides naming Alberto Gonzales, who concocted a legal case for torturing foreign prisoners at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay, Attorney General) has got to be choosing 66-year-old Sam Bodman to serve as Secretary of Energy. This is a guy who for a dozen years ran a Texas-based chemical company that spent years on the top five lists of the country’s worst polluters....

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Jan05/Leopold0117.htm

The Failures of Security Through Homogeneity

by Adam Williams

In justifying the War in Iraq, it has been continually maintained by the United States that violent regime change in Iraq to install a democracy will not only produce a peaceful, democratic Iraq, but also provide an “inspiring example” for other such rouge nations. A clear example of this rhetoric turned to policy can be found in an executive memorandum by the Heritage Foundation’s James A. Phillips, in which he says the post-Saddam goal for the United States in Iraq is that of “building a stable, democratic, pro-American Iraqi government.” These claims are based on the democratic peace argument, which maintains that democracies do not go to war with one another. Arguments such as this, which propose security through homogeneity, though initially compelling and appearing to be inductively justified, when analyzed are categorically dubious. Moreover, if the US truly waged war on Iraq -- a substantial political and financial investment -- on the grounds that installing a democracy would be in its best interests as well as a move towards a greater peace, it did so either foolishly or to serve other interests. As I will show -- and I expect top-level officials already know -- arguments proposing security through homogeneity (STH) are fatally flawed except as a means to rhetorically justify further systemic hegemony or promote other interests....

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Jan05/Williams0117.htm

Two Million Black Americans Are Still Not Free at Last

by Matthew Cardinale

Voting is the American way,” says Miles, an ex-felon staying at the Union Rescue Mission in Los Angeles. “Once it’s taken, you become a third-class citizen, and you can’t participate in what this country’s all about and what wars were fought for.” “Losing the right to vote affects my views of those in power,” said Steve, with an unmistakable inflection of regret in his voice. “I believe in democracy, but not the way they’re trying to use it.” The mysterious “they” was a recurring theme among the ex-felons I talked to, showing how so many ex-felons who lose the right to vote in turn feel that American politics is something conducted by other people, for other people....

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Jan05/Cardinale0117.htm

One Man Has Stopped Killing: Hope for More to Do the Same

by Monica Benderman

For the past two weeks, my husband Kevin and I have answered questions from reporters, journalists, interested citizens from almost every state in the union, and about eight foreign countries. After all of these interviews, I have a few questions of my own. What is wrong with a country in which a man and his wife have to jump through hoops, take psychological tests, and wait three months for the results of an application that declares he has made a conscious choice to never go to war again? What is wrong with the state of affairs of a country when a man and his wife must use every media source available, and during those interviews face the questioning of his and their character, all because that man has decided he cannot in good conscience ever participate in war again?

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Jan05/MBenderman0117.htm

A Matter of Conscience

by Sgt. Kevin Benderman

Having watched and observed life from the standpoint of soldier for ten years of my life, I felt there was no higher honor than to serve my country and defend the values that established this country. My family has a history of serving this country dating back to the American Revolution and I felt that to continue on in that tradition was the honorable thing to do. As I went through the process which led to my decision to refuse deployment to Iraq for the second time, I was torn between thoughts of abandoning the soldiers that I serve with, or following my conscience which tells me: war is the ultimate in destruction and waste of humanity....

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Jan05/KBenderman0117.htm

Mobile Phones Break DNA & Scramble Genomes

ISIS Press Release 17/01/05

Confirmed: Mobile Phones Break DNA & Scramble Genomes

But No Health Risks?

New Report on EU-wide study confirms hazards of exposure to electromagnetic radiation but does not prove health risks. So what use is this research, ask Dr. Mae-Wan Ho and Prof. Peter Saunders?

Sources for this article are posted on ISIS members website.

Children under eight should not use mobile phones and those between eight and 14 should use them only when absolutely necessary, warns Prof. William Stewart, Chair of UK’s National Radiological Protection Board (NRPB). Sir William issued the same warning 5 years ago, when he chaired an enquiry that resulted in the Stewart Report on Mobile Phones and Health. But his advice has been ignored. One in four 7-10 year olds now has a mobile phone, double the level in 2001.

In a new report published 12 January 2005, Stewart not only repeated his warning that children will be most at risk but also called for a review of the planning process for base stations. He was reported to have said new evidence suggested there might be possible health implications.

This evidence came from a large Europe-wide study lasting four years that once again failed to prove electromagnetic fields from mobile phones and other sources are health risks. Nevertheless, it made Stewart "more concerned" than five years ago, though not sufficiently to recommend more decisive action.

What science to fund?

Why do debates persist over the safety of new technologies such as genetic modification and mobile phones? Why do the issues never seem to be settled – as far as anything in science can be settled – before products are on the market?

It is at least partly because we lack both explicit criteria for funding the scientific research in the first place -such as whether it is safe, ethical, and makes genuine contribution to society – and an audit system to assess the effectiveness of our research & development spending.

Consequently, research into the safety of new technologies is done long after they have reached the market, if it is done at all. By that stage, of course, industry has invested a great deal of money and there is great pressure on scientists and regulators not to put all that investment at risk. Instead of applying the precautionary principle, according to which developments should not go ahead until we are convinced beyond reasonable scientific doubt that they are safe, regulators apply the anti-precautionary principle, which demands conclusive evidence of harm before any action can be justified. It is not in the public interest to switch the burden of proof in this way, but it is all too likely to happen when there is so much money at stake.

We should be commissioning research into safety long before large amounts have been spent on product development. And the scientists we fund should be asking probing questions and conducting experiments that provide clear answers both on health risks as well as on the basic mechanisms, which are all too often not well understood.

The Europe-wide study on the biological effects of electromagnetic fields, unfortunately, satisfies neither criterion.

A major study of no consequence

The recent extensive European study, known as Reflex, found that radiation from mobile phones breaks DNA in human cells. But according to its 259 page final report, that does not mean that mobile phones are health risks.

The study involved 12 research groups in 7 European countries working from 2000 to 2004. It cost more than 3 million euros (2.059.450 from the EU, 506.774 from the Swiss government, 191.265 from the Finnish government, and 522629 from the Verum Foundation in Germany). The teams investigated electromagnetic fields (EMFs) in the extremely low frequency (ELF) region coming from the ordinary electricity supply and appliances, and in the radio frequency (RF) range emitted by mobile phones. Much attention was devoted to standardizing exposure equipment and standards and other quality control.

One might have expected that such a major, concerted effort would yield more definitive answers on safety. It didn’t.

A fault in design and emphasis

The labs concentrated on studying cells and looking for acute effects on molecules after exposures to EMF for short periods of time, from 6 h up to 24 h; at most a few days. The effects of long-term exposures were not addressed. Moreover, the research focused on field intensities around current exposure limits – about 1mT for ELF region, and specific absorption rate (SAR) of 2 Watts/kg for the RF range. Many scientists consider these far too high because they are aimed at preventing excessive heating of the tissues rather than non-thermal effects such as DNA breakages.

Nevertheless, several of the teams detected significant DNA breaks in human and other animal cells at exposure levels far below the official limits. DNA breakages were observed after 15h exposure to ELF-EMFs as low as 35 microT, and after 18h exposure at 20 microT. Similarly, for the RF region, DNA breakages as well as chromosomal abnormalities were observed at the lowest SAR level investigated, 0.3W/kg.

Yet in the final report we read: "Taken together, the results of the REFLEX project were exclusively obtained in in vitro studies and are, therefore, not suitable for the conclusion that RF-EMF exposure below the presently valid safety limits causes a risk to the health of people." Exactly the same statement is made on the results of ELF-EMF exposure.

This single statement reveals the futility of the whole exercise. The experiments were carried out in vitro. We are now told that in the opinion of the experimenters no in vitro result, i.e. no conceivable outcome of their experiments, could have led them to infer that there is a risk to health. Why then did they bother carrying out the experiments? Why did they feel justified in asking the European taxpayers to fund their work as a contribution to public health?

Who benefits from such research?

While denying that the research results tell us anything about health risks, the leader of the study, Franz Adlkofer of Verum Foundation nevertheless advised against using mobile phones when fixed line phones are available, and also recommended using a headset with a mobile phone whenever possible. "We don’t want to create a panic, but it is good to take precautions," he is reported to have said, commenting that additional necessary research could take another four or five years.

That’s very convenient for the $100 billion a year mobile phone industry that has been insisting there is no conclusive evidence of harmful effects from electromagnetic radiation. About 1.5 billion people around the world now use mobile phones, and it was expected that about 650 million phones would be sold last year. The leader of the study is clearly concerned about possible risks, but not to the extent of suggesting the industry should do anything about it. Not even a campaign to alert the public so that they can make up their own minds.

In saying they have so far not been able to reach a conclusion, the scientists can hope for another four or five years research support. But if their research so far has told us nothing new; and was designed to tell us nothing new, why should we pay for more of it? Besides, the results are already bad enough even if all they do is confirm what we already know.

Our fears confirmed

Despite its limitations, the Reflex study has confirmed important findings already in the scientific literature. Henry Lai and Narenda Singh at the University of Washington in Seattle, USA, among others, had detected DNA breakages in brain cells of rats exposed to far weaker fields at least since the 1990s. Their results were soon confirmed in several other laboratories.

The Reflex study also finds that EMF exposure in both the ELF and RF range led to significant increases in chromosomal abnormalities in human fibroblasts (skin cells), such as gaps, breaks, rings, dicentric (two centromeres) chromosomes and fragments. Gaps increased 4-fold, breaks 2-fold, and dicentric chromosomes and acentric fragments 10-fold. RF-EMF exposure induced an even higher incidence of chromosome gaps and breaks; and dicentrics and acentric fragments increased 100-fold. These chromosomal abnormalities, too, had been observed previously (see "Non-thermal effects", SiS 17 http://www.i-sis.org.uk/isisnews/sis17.php ) and now considered by a substantial number of scientists to be signs of genome instability linked to cancer.

Indeed, the Reflex study finds that ELF-EMFs promoted the growth of human neuroblastoma cells, by 12% after 42h exposure at 10 microT, and 17% at 100microT; although longer exposures for 90h were without effect, possibly because the cells have reached confluence, at which point they stop growing, and are no longer sensitive to EMFs.

The growth promoting effect of EMF exposure is of especial relevance on account of epidemiological evidence linking it to childhood leukemia and other cancers (see "Electromagnetic fields double leukaemia risks" and "Non-thermal effects",
SiS17 http://www.i-sis.org.uk/isisnews/sis17.php;
"Electromagnetic fields, leukaemia and DNA damage", SiS23
http://www.i-sis.org.uk/isisnews/sis23.php).
Exposing leukemia cells to RF-EMFs for 48h caused them to multiply aggressively, overriding the signals that trigger cell death (see "Mobile phones & cancer", SiS17 http://www.i-sis.org.uk/isisnews/sis17.php ).

Mechanism still not understood

By its own admission the Reflex study has contributed little towards defining the health risks of EMFs. Has it contributed towards understanding the basic mechanism of non-thermal biological effects of EMFs? Not really. The genome-wide scans and the protein profiling found many genes and proteins "up-regulated" or "down-regulated", the significance of which will remain unknown until and unless the normal range of variation could be established.

The report highlights (p.194) that, "The mechanism of action induced by ELF-EMF exposure of living cells is not yet known." For RF-EMF, it suggests that "increased formation and activity of free radicals" is responsible for damaging DNA. That suggestion, too, is nothing new, and has been made previously by many other researchers. Furthermore, it does not really address the question of how EMFs could increase the formation and activity of free radicals, which requires the research input of physics and physical methods not included in the Reflex study (see "Mobile phones turn enzyme solution into gel", this series).

A failure of education and market-driven research

Interestingly, the Reflex report is prefaced by a contribution from Prof. William Ross Adey who died on 20 May 2004, having "made fundamental contributions to the emerging science of the biological effects of electromagnetic field".

Adey aptly summed up why there has been so little progress in research into the biological effects of electromagnetic fields: "The history of bioelectromagnetics epitomises a range of problems that arise whenever a community of sciences is confronted with a frontier that delves deeply into the established orthodoxies of biology, the physical sciences and engineering. These conflicts have become even more sharply defined when emerging new knowledge in bioelectromagnetics research has challenged the conventional wisdom in each part of this trinity.

"At no point in the last 20 years has public school education ensured that a majority of citizens has even a basic understanding of sophisticated communication devices and systems, such as telephones, radio and television. Similarly, automotive engineering remains a sea of vast ignorance for most users. Nor is such knowledge considered appropriate or necessary. In summary, we have become superstitious users of an ever-growing range of technologies, but we are now unable to escape the web that they have woven around us."

The remedy he recommended is that there should be formal instruction in physics, theoretical and applied, for those entering a career in medical research. He could have added that physicists should be taught something about biology. It took far too long before most physicists realised that EMFs can do more to cells than just heat them up a bit.


This article can be found on the I-SIS website at
http://www.i-sis.org.uk/CMPBDASG.php


Fields of Influence - Mobile phones "the largest human biologic experiment"
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/473121/

MOBILE PHONE GIANTS PANIC AFTER DAMNING GOVERNMENT REPORT ON HEALTH RISKS
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/478771/

Increasing US Media Concern About Global Weather Chaos

Earthquakes and Meteor Explosions in Atmosphere
http://www.rense.com/general61/CONCERN.HTM


Informant: David House

GP fights telephone masts that 'give her family migraines'

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/01/14/nmast14.xml


From Mast Network

Why the Sun Seems to Be 'Diming'

http://www.truthout.org/docs_05/011705G.shtml

Ex-Guard Says He Was Ordered to Mistreat Iraqis

http://www.truthout.org/docs_05/011705D.shtml

Jihadis or Godly Hypocrites

Jihadis or Godly Hypocrites - Which Side Are You On?
http://www.truthout.org/docs_05/011705A.shtml

They beat me from all sides

http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,12271,1390256,00.html


Informant: Shanti Renfrew

Chip implant makes its debut at VIP British club

http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2005/01/17/2003219786

The Tax-Reform Racket

Lew Rockwell on seeing through the policy lies:
http://www.lewrockwell.com/rockwell/tax-reform-racket.html

Wertminderung von Immobilien

http://www.hessenbiss.de/download/rechtsmittel/Wertminderung-von-Immobilien.pdf


Immobilien und Mobilfunk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/475821/

Immobilien und Mobilfunk

Wohnungskauf trotz Mobilfunkmast?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/475784/

Wertminderung von Immobilien
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/475825/

Wertminderung durch Sendemasten
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/319414/

Wertzuwachs/Wertminderung durch Mobilfunk-Antennen in der Nachbarschaft
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/260482/

Wertverlust durch Mobilfunk?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/475819/

Wertminderung von Immobilien in der Nachbarschaft von Mobilfunk-Antennen
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/475814/

Immobilien: Enteignung durch Mobilfunk?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/475812/

Antenne in Sicht: Mieter und Käufer nehmen Abstand
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/475808/

Wertverlust von Immobilien durch Mobilfunk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/475806/

Wertverlust durch Mobilfunk?

http://www.sueddeutsche.de/immobilien/geldmarkt/artikel/341/5336/


Immobilien und Mobilfunk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/475821/

Wertminderung von Immobilien in der Nachbarschaft von Mobilfunk-Antennen

http://www.elektrosmog.com/portals/testvh/story_docs/040703_-_Schoeller_-_Wertminderung%5B1%5D.pdf


Immobilien und Mobilfunk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/475821/

Immobilien : Enteignung durch Mobilfunk?

http://www.buergerwelle.de/d/doc/dindex-2209.htm


Immobilien und Mobilfunk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/475821/

Antenne in Sicht : Mieter und Käufer nehmen Abstand

http://www.umweltinstitut.org/frames/all/m363.htm


Immobilien und Mobilfunk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/475821/

Wertverlust von Immobilien durch Mobilfunk

http://www.elektrosmognews.de/news/snimmo201103.htm


Immobilien und Mobilfunk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/475821/

Wohnungskauf trotz Mobilfunkmast?

Uns ist es nicht gelungen, unser Haus zu verkaufen, es stand fast 1 1/2 Jahre leer, jetzt ist es äußerst billig vermietet worden, nur um die laufenden Kosten decken zu können. Das bedeutet für uns den totalen Vermögensverlust verursacht durch den Mobilfunkbetreiber.

Und Vodafone verdient täglich Millionen!!!!!

I. Eder-Stein

http://de.groups.yahoo.com/group/elektrosmog-liste/message/4830



Immobilien und Mobilfunk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/475821/

Bush Says Election Ratified Iraq Policy

President Bush said the public's decision to reelect him was a ratification of his approach toward Iraq and that there was no reason to hold any administration officials accountable for mistakes or misjudgments in prewar planning or managing the violent aftermath. However, Bush fails to mention future opportunities for citizens, Congress, and the press to hold him accountable: the confirmation process for political appointments.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=2682

The Vote on Mr. Gonzales

The Washington Post formally came out against the confirmation of Alberto Gonzales in today's lead editorial, saying "According to the logic of the attorney general nominee, federal authorities could deprive American citizens of sleep, isolate them in cold cells while bombarding them with unpleasant noises and interrogate them 20 hours a day while the prisoners were naked and hooded, all without violating the Constitution. Senators who vote to ratify Mr. Gonzales's nomination will bear the responsibility of ratifying such views as legitimate."

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=2681

Pollution linked to childhood cancers

Quite an interesting article - pollution linked to childhood cancers - today's Mail - there is little conclusive evidence seems to be the key!

sian

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/health/womenfamily.html?in_article_id=334359&in_page_id=1799


From Mast Network


Letter to the WHO in response to its Precautionary Framework
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/473990/

SMALL CHILDREN SHOULD NOT USE MOBILE TELEPHONES

Another step forward

Last week in Denmark headlines in many newspapers, television, radio said: SMALL CHILDREN SHOULD NOT USE MOBILE TELEPHONES.

The Danish Cancer organisation and the Health Council recommend that children under 10 years should not be given a mobile telephone.

This is based on the latest warnings from the British NRPB. Of course this is not new, but the new thing is that these two bodies never acknowledged this before. So they are learning.
However they claim, that there is still no proof that mobile phones are harmful for grown-ups, but all scientific studies that showed this have been performed on adults. Earliest after 3-4 years there will be results from studies done on children. Until then one should be cautious.

A few weeks ago the REFLEX report, especially the DNA results, have been widely quoted in all media and newspapers, even the engineers magazine. The two bodies mentioned above were completely silent on this matter. No wonder, a year ago they critisized the REFLEX project heavily and its scientific quality.

Sianette Kwee



Letter to the WHO in response to its Precautionary Framework
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/473990/

Pollution linked to childhood cancers
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/475748/

The stupid people

by Mark Davis

Strike the Root

01/14/05

The State apparatus is built on the premise that those individuals anointed with Statecraft are imminently wiser than those individuals who are not, all the way to the point where it is acceptable (i.e. legal) to use violence to enforce those decisions...

http://www.strike-the-root.com/51/davis/davis1.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Won the war, lost the peace

by Vox Day

WorldNetDaily

01/17/05

Since Baghdad fell, America has lost more than nine times as many troops in the post-war peace as it did in the war itself, with 1,163 post-war KIA compared to 122 wartime fatalities as of Dec. 12, 2004. A few months ago, I wrote that optimistic comparisons to postwar Japan and Germany were foolish and inaccurate -- one no longer hears even whispers of them now, only increasingly desperate assertions that Iraq is not Vietnam. And it isn't. It's arguably worse...

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=42409


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The scapegoat

by Justin Raimondo

AntiWar.Com

01/17/05

Andrew Sullivan opines that the horrors of Abu Ghraib undermined the war: what he doesn't understand is that this is the war. Not the war he wished for -- an antiseptic fantasy in which the grateful Iraqis thronged the streets hailing us as their 'liberators' -- but the war we have and will continue to have so long as Sullivan and others in the War Party demand that we 'stay the course.' Abu Ghraib had to happen, given the nature of the conflict: a struggle pitting the Iraqis -- the overwhelming majority of whom want us out -- against their occupiers. It wasn't the implementation of the war plan, or the lack of a war plan -- it was the war itself that gave rise to Abu Ghraib and the scandal of widespread torture from Guantanamo to Afghanistan...

http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=4435


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

US planning for possible attack on Iran

Hersh: US planning for possible attack on Iran
CNN

01/16/05

The Bush administration has been carrying out secret reconnaissance missions to learn about nuclear, chemical and missile sites in Iran in preparation for possible airstrikes there, journalist Seymour Hersh said Sunday. The effort has been under way at least since last summer, Hersh said on CNN's 'Late Edition.' In an interview on the same program, White House Communications Director Dan Bartlett said the story was 'riddled with inaccuracies.' 'I don't believe that some of the conclusions he's drawing are based on fact,' Bartlett said...

http://tinyurl.com/67d8n


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

I Have A Dream

http://omega.twoday.net/stories/472697/

911 pictures

http://www.libertyforum.org/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=news_news&Number=293277333#Post293277333


Informant: John Johnson

America is about to make Iran a major war zone

A senior US intelligence insider has leaked Pentagon plans to "go into Iran and destroy as much of the military infrastructure as possible". The source informed a highly respected American journalist that the Bush administration want to make Iran into "a huge war zone."

http://www.theinsider.org/mailing/article.asp?id=807

Selbst die Mobilfunkbetreiber wissen um die Gefährlichkeit

...Selbst die Mobilfunkbetreiber wissen um die Gefährlichkeit. Beispiel: Fragt mich ein Mobilfunkanbieter um einen Standplatz und ich sage ihm, er könne auf meinem Land eine Antenne aufstellen, wenn er mir eine 100%ige Garantie unterschreibt, dass keine Schäden entstehen, dann wird er mit Sicherheit keinen Vertrag unterschreiben...

http://www.gigaherz.ch/754/



Nicht-ionisierende Strahlung und Krebserkrankungen
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/348817/

Keeping the Dream Alive

http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2005/01/308235.shtml

UNITED STATES-RUSSIAN MERGER: A DONE DEAL?

http://www.newswithviews.com/iserbyt/iserbyt9.htm


Informant: Tim White
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