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2005

EMF-Omega-News 12. February 2005

Proof of mobile health risk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/513848/

Cancer near a cell-phone transmitter station
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/518760/

SENSITIVITY TO NON-IONISING RADIATION IN IRELAND
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/518018/

Curb cell phone hazards: Deora to PM
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/508771/

T-Mobiles plans for Brighton & Hove
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/510471/

Low-height high-power mobile phone base station scandal
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/510866/

No halt to downward mobile marketing (online)
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/512511/

Vancouver School Board Motion
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/510007/

Phone mast health shock
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/515059/

Phone mast is making us ill
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/518382/

Doctors call for ban on child mobile phone use
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/515097/

MAST APPLICATIONS START MPS' REVOLT
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/518344/

EMF's and Property
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/508324/

Clear message that we care about the health and welfare of residents
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/518395/

A controversial emergency communications mast in a Cornwall village has been vandalised
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/518414/

NORTH'S GREENS TO BECOME REGION OF AN ALL-ISLAND GREEN PARTY
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/507915/

Drug Company Empire Ready to Fall - Cell phone industry take note
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/464449/

The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/501787/

Young Cell Phone Users Drive Like Seniors
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/513939/

Compensation for Injurious Affection to Neighbouring Land Caused by the Presence of a Telecoms Installation
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/510460/

Omega-News Collection 12. February 2005

SUNSPOTS
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/506747/

Apocalypse now: how mankind is sleepwalking to the end of the Earth
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/507267/

Dropping In on the Apocalypse
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/513832/

ONE ISSUE - The One Great Issue To Wake The World
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/506731/

Nine New Environmental 'Hot Spots' Listed
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/506361/

Global warming: a threat to world security?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/511976/

Climate change costs Southern Ocean oxygen
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/514408/

Reclaiming Public Water
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/514564/

THE BATTLE IS ABOUT TO BEGIN: SAY NO TO FLUORIDATION
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/516672/

Africa's shrinking virgin forest
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/508467/

Cut Corruption to Save African Forests
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/507481/

Wasteland into Forest
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/506339/

The Latest Weapon of War
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/506589/

Dolly scientist gets human cloning license
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/511527/

Stop GE terminator technology
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/514346/

Warning to the world - Draconian anti-vitamin legislation
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/513982/

Vote USA 2004
http://omega.twoday.net/topics/Vote+USA+2004/

Wildlife scientists feeling heat Species-protection data suppressed, many report
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/517386/

Iraq War
http://omega.twoday.net/topics/Irak-Krieg/

Is Iran next?
http://omega.twoday.net/topics/Is+Iran+next

Tsunami
http://omega.twoday.net/topics/Tsunami/

RFID
http://omega.twoday.net/topics/RFID/

Proof of mobile health risk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/513848/

Cancer near a cell-phone transmitter station
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/518760/

SENSITIVITY TO NON-IONISING RADIATION IN IRELAND
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/518018/

Curb cell phone hazards: Deora to PM
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/508771/

T-Mobiles plans for Brighton & Hove
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/510471/

Low-height high-power mobile phone base station scandal
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/510866/

No halt to downward mobile marketing (online)
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/512511/

Vancouver School Board Motion
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/510007/

Phone mast health shock
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/515059/

Phone mast is making us ill
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/518382/

Doctors call for ban on child mobile phone use
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/515097/

MAST APPLICATIONS START MPS' REVOLT
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/518344/

EMF's and Property
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/508324/

Clear message that we care about the health and welfare of residents
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/518395/

A controversial emergency communications mast in a Cornwall village has been vandalised
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/518414/

NORTH'S GREENS TO BECOME REGION OF AN ALL-ISLAND GREEN PARTY
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/507915/

Drug Company Empire Ready to Fall - Cell phone industry take note
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/464449/

The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/501787/

Young Cell Phone Users Drive Like Seniors
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/513939/

Compensation for Injurious Affection to Neighbouring Land Caused by the Presence of a Telecoms Installation
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/510460/

The health care systems for the military and veterans are utterly broken

Additionally, our leadership is ignoring the psychological and physical problems faced by returning veterans.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/index.cfm?Page=Article&ID=2803
http://tinyurl.com/5tfvt


From Information Clearing House

Preventive Warriors: The National Security Strategy of the United States

Video Documentary: 'Preventive Warriors'

The film examines a bold new foreign policy paper introduced by the White House in September 2002 entitled: “The National Security Strategy of the United States.” The film features many of the leading thinkers and intellectuals of our time including Noam Chomsky, Chalmers Johnson, Tariq Ali and more.

Real Video.
http://207.44.245.159/article6268.htm


http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=05/05/30/1333210

The most powerful man in Iraq is an ayatollah with a website

Grand Ayatollah Ali al- Sistani has never met an American official or soldier. He did not vote in Iraq’s elections last month. And yet this religious recluse could wield more influence over Iraq’s destiny than all the foreign troops and Iraqi politicians put together.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,7374-1480594,00.html


From Information Clearing House

Week of violence in Iraq

In pictures: Week of violence in Iraq:

Scores of Iraqis have died in a week of attacks. Correspondents say violence is returning to pre-election levels.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/4259657.stm


From Information Clearing House

Ellsberg & Zinn provide their unique perspectives on the war in Iraq, the Bush administration, and the November elections

Ellsberg & Zinn Speech

Veterans for Peace National Convention

Daniel Ellsberg, best known for his release of the Pentagon Papers which helped bring an end to the Vietnam war, along with professor, historian and life long activist Howard Zinn, address the Veterans For Peace National Convention in Boston, July 23, 2004. They provide their unique perspectives on the war in Iraq, the Bush administration, and the November elections. Watch it online now! Real Video:
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8046.htm

Desinteresse am Atomteststoppvertrag

Obgleich für die US-Regierung die Nichtverbreitung von Atomwaffen ein wichtiges Ziel ist, will sie den Beitrag für die Umsetzung des Abkommens kürzen, gleichzeitig aber neue Atomwaffen entwickeln...

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/19/19441/1.html

World's First Satellite-Tracked Human Implant Device

http://mindcontrol.twoday.net/stories/518907/

Increased Incidence of Cancer near a Cell-Phone Transmitter Station

RONNI WOLF MD1
DANNY WOLF MD2

From:

The Dermatology Unit, Kaplan Medical Center, Rechovot, and the Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, ISRAEL. The Pediatric Outpatient Clinic, Hasharon Region, Kupat Holim, ISRAEL.

Running title: Cancer near a cell-phone transmitter station

Address for correspondence: Ronni Wolf, MD, Dermatology Unit, Kaplan Medical Center, Rechovot 76100, ISRAEL.
Fax 972-9-9560978. E-mail: wolf_r at netvision.net.il

International Journal of Cancer Prevention
VOLUME 1, NUMBER 2, APRIL 2004

Increased Incidence of Cancer near a Cell-Phone Transmitter Station
by Ronni Wolf and Danny Wolf - Abstract

Significant concern has been raised about possible health effects from exposure to radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic fields, especially after the rapid introduction of mobile telecommunications systems. Parents are especially concerned with the possibility that children might develop cancer after exposure to the RF emissions from mobile telephone base stations erected in or near schools. The few epidemiologic studies that did report on cancer incidence in relation to RF radiation have generally presented negative or inconsistent results, and thus emphasize the need for more studies that should investigate cohorts with high RF exposure for changes in cancer incidence. The aim of this study is to investigate whether there is an increased cancer incidence in populations, living in a small area, and exposed to RF radiation from a cell-phone transmitter station.

This is an epidemiologic assessment, to determine whether the incidence of cancer cases among individuals exposed to a cell-phone transmitter station is different from that expected in Israel, in Netanya, or as compared to people who lived in a nearby area. Participants are people (n=622) living in the area near a cell-phone transmitter station for 3-7 years who were patients of one health clinic (of DW). The exposure began 1 year before the start of the study when the station first came into service. A second cohort of individuals (n=1222) who get their medical services in a clinic located nearby with very closely matched, environment, workplace and occupational characteristics was used for comparison.

In the area of exposure (area A) eight cases of different kinds of cancer were diagnosed in a period of only one year. This rate of cancers was compared both with the rate of 31 cases per 10,000 per year in the general population and the 2/1222 rate recorded in the nearby clinic (area B).

Relative cancer rates for females were 10.5 for area A, 0.6 for area B and 1 for the whole town of Netanya. Cancer incidence of women in area A was thus significantly higher (p<0.0001) compared with that of area B and the whole city. A comparison of the relative risk revealed that there were 4.15 times more cases in area A than in the entire population.

The study indicates an association between increased incidence of cancer and living in proximity to a cell-phone transmitter station.

Key Words:

Radiofrequency radiation; Cell-phone transmitter station (cell-phone
antenna); Cancer incidence study; Netanya.

http://www.powerwatch.org.uk/news/20050207_israel.pdf


Informant: Dr. Horst Eger

Secretary Rice Committed Perjury

IMPEACH RICE NOW!!!!!

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/12/politics/12clarke.html
February 12, 2005
'01 Memo to Rice Warned of Qaeda and Offered Plan
By SCOTT SHANE

ASHINGTON, Feb. 11 - A strategy document outlining proposals for eliminating the threat from Al Qaeda, given to Condoleezza Rice as she assumed the post of national security adviser in January 2001, warned that the terror network had cells in the United States and 40 other countries and sought unconventional weapons, according to a declassified version of the document.

The 13-page proposal presented to Dr. Rice by her top counterterrorism adviser, Richard A. Clarke, laid out ways to step up the fight against Al Qaeda, focusing on Osama bin Laden's headquarters in Afghanistan. The ideas included giving "massive support" to anti-Taliban groups "to keep Islamic extremist fighters tied down"; destroying terrorist training camps "while classes are in session" and then sending in teams to gather intelligence on terrorist cells; deploying armed drone aircraft against known terrorists; more aggressively tracking Qaeda money; and accelerating the F.B.I.'s translation and analysis of material from surveillance of terrorism suspects in American cities.

Mr. Clarke was seeking a high-level meeting to decide on a plan of action. Dr. Rice and other administration officials have said that Mr. Clarke's ideas did not constitute an adequate plan, but they took them into consideration as they worked toward a more effective strategy against the terrorist threat.

The proposal and an accompanying three-page memorandum given to Dr. Rice by Mr. Clarke on Jan. 25, 2001, were discussed and quoted in brief by the independent commission studying the Sept. 11 attacks and in news reports and books last year. They were obtained by the private National Security Archive, which published the full versions, with minor deletions at the request of the Central Intelligence Agency, on its Web site late Thursday.

Under the heading "the next three to five years," Mr. Clarke spelled out a series of steps building on groundwork that he said had already been laid, adding that "success can only be achieved if the pace and resource levels of the programs continue to grow as planned."

He said the C.I.A. had "prepared a program" focused on eliminating Afghanistan as a haven for Al Qaeda.

It would feature "massive support" to anti-Taliban groups like the Northern Alliance and the destruction of training camps occupied by terrorists. "We would need to have special teams ready for covert entry into destroyed camps to acquire intelligence for locating terrorist cells outside Afghanistan," he wrote, saying that this would either require Special Operations troops or some other "liaison force capable of conducting activity on-the-ground inside Afghanistan." Predator drones, some of which could be armed, would support those forces, he wrote.

Some of what he proposed in the way of support for the Northern Alliance or for Uzbekistan, which borders Afghanistan to the north, was deleted from the document before it was declassified. But some of the actions he proposed were not intended to be kept secret, like "overt U.S. military action" aimed at the command and control of Al Qaeda and the Taliban's military.

The previously secret documents were at the heart of a fiercely partisan debate over Mr. Clarke's contention, in a book and in public statements, that the Bush administration had ignored his warnings of the imminent danger posed by Mr. bin Laden and his terrorist organization.

The shorter memorandum was written in response to a request for "major presidential policy reviews" worthy of a meeting of "principals," the president's top foreign policy advisers. It began: "We urgently need such a Principals level review on the al Qida network." The word "urgently" was italicized and underscored; the "al Qida" spelling was used in both documents.

"We would make a major error if we underestimated the challenge al Qida poses," the memorandum said.

The principals' meeting on Al Qaeda took place, but not until Sept. 4, 2001, a week before the attacks on New York and the Pentagon.

The longer document was titled "Strategy for Eliminating the Threat From the Jihadist Networks of al Qida: Status and Prospects." It included a detailed description of the network, saying it was "well financed, has trained tens of thousands of jihadists, and has a cell structure in over 40 nations. It also is actively seeking to develop and acquire weapons of mass destruction."

The strategy paper recounted past Qaeda plots against Americans abroad and at home and said an informant had reported "that an extensive network of al Qida 'sleeper' agents currently exists in the U.S." After reviewing steps taken since 1996 to combat Al Qaeda, the document listed further actions required to make the network "not a serious threat" within three to five years.

Dr. Rice, now the secretary of state, and other administration officials have asserted that the documents did not amount to a full plan for taking on the terrorist network.

"No Al Qaeda plan was turned over to the new administration," Dr. Rice wrote in an op-ed article for The Washington Post last March. She wrote that Mr. Clarke and his team "suggested several ideas, some of which had been around since 1998 but had not been adopted."

Mr. Clarke had served in high-level government posts since the Reagan administration and stayed on from the Clinton administration. He resigned in February 2003 and last year published a memoir, "Against All Enemies: Inside America's War on Terror." (Mr. Clarke began writing a column on security matters for The New York Times Magazine this month.)

Nearly nine months before the Sept. 11 attacks, the papers described the danger posed by the bin Laden network and sought to focus the attention of the new administration on what to do about it. But the texts are unlikely to resolve the debate over whether they should have led to more urgent action by the administration.

"I think Condi Rice has at least an arguable case that it's short of a plan," said Michael E. O'Hanlon, a security analyst at the Brookings Institution.

Mr. O'Hanlon called Mr. Clarke's memorandums a set of "very dry data points. There's not a heightened sense of, 'Now our homeland is at risk.' "

But Matthew Levitt, who was an F.B.I. counterterrorism analyst in 2001, disagreed. He called the 13-page strategy memorandum "a pretty disturbing document."

Mr. Levitt, now director of terrorism studies at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, said that whether the document constitutes a "plan," as Mr. Clarke averred and Dr. Rice denied, is "a semantic debate." But he said the experience of reading the original documents for the first time Friday left him with a strong impression of the danger Al Qaeda posed.

"I think it makes the threat look pretty urgent," Mr. Levitt said. "I look at this and I see something that to my mind requires immediate attention."


Informant: Debi Clark

Asked about the documents at a press briefing on Friday, Richard A. Boucher, the spokesman for the State Department, declined to expand on Dr. Rice's previous comments on the administration's response to Mr. Clarke's warnings.

"The fact that now the memo or letter has been released has - just provides you more information, but I think she's really already discussed all these matters pretty thoroughly," Mr. Boucher said.

Mr. Clarke did not respond to a request for comment.

The two papers were declassified by the National Security Council on April 7, one day before Dr. Rice testified before the 9/11 commission, but were not released publicly until the National Security Archive filed a Freedom of Information Act request.

Pentagon Confirms Use of Guantanamo Sex Tactics

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/021105E.shtml

Hold Wal-Mart Accountable - The People vs. Wal-Mart

From: "Working Families e-Activist Network" peoplepower@aflcio.org

Take action now:
Sign the petition to Wal-Mart's CEO

The world's largest retailer is choosing to destroy the livelihoods of nearly 200 working families rather than accept a fair and impartial agreement on workers' wages and benefits.

Wal-Mart announced Feb. 9 it will shut down the Canadian store where workers had formed a union six months earlier to have a voice on the job. Workers at the Jonquiere, Quebec, store had been negotiating with Wal-Mart for several months, attempting to reach a fair agreement on wages and benefits. The company pulled the plug when workers appealed to the Quebec Labor Ministry to start a process to establish a wage and benefit settlement.

Please click the following link to sign the petition telling Wal-Mart's CEO: Do the right thing. Reverse plans to close your store. And negotiate in good faith with Wal-Mart workers.

http://www.unionvoice.org/campaign/walmart_accountable

The message from the world's largest and wealthiest retailer to consumers, communities and workers worldwide is clear: Wal-Mart would rather close stores, eliminate workers' jobs and make an entire community suffer than reach an agreement with workers for fair wages and benefits.

Please sign our petition to Wal-Mart's CEO Lee Scott. Tell Mr. Scott to respect workers. Wal-Mart can't shut down stores because it doesn't want to pay workers fairly.

This is not just a fight for Wal-Mart workers. With Wal-Mart's unprecedented size and growth—$280 billion in revenues last year—we are fighting for everyone. And this fight needs all of us, working together.

Click here to sign the petition:
http://www.unionvoice.org/campaign/walmart_accountable

Together, as consumers and as activists, we have the power to stop Wal-Mart's attack on workers—and to hold corporations accountable for Wal-Marting jobs. This is a battle about the kind of society we want to live in and the kinds of jobs we want our children to have. You can make a difference.

Click here to sign the petition to Wal-Mart's CEO:
http://www.unionvoice.org/campaign/walmart_accountable

And once you have signed the petition, please click the following link to invite others concerned about working families to sign the petition as well:

http://www.unionvoice.org/campaign/walmart_accountable/forward

Thank you for all you do for working families.


In solidarity,

Working Families e-Activist Network, AFL-CIO
Feb. 11, 2005


Informant: Martin Greenhut



Low Prices — At What Cost?

Pass It On: The People vs. Wal-Mart

by SEIU

Wal-Mart's fancy new ad campaign to scrub its image is up against a grassroots network of citizens fact- checking the real cost of those low, low prices. Watch this animated map to see the network grow.

http://walmart.purpleocean.org/?src=dems

Source: http://www.tompaine.com/index.php#passiton

Profiteering from the Iraq war

http://jang.com.pk/thenews/feb2005-daily/09-02-2005/oped/o3.htm


Informant: Charles Bremer



Have a Heart: Support women veterans
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/518607/

Have a Heart: Support women veterans

When Petty Officer Nicole Prince, 24, returned from Iraq in January 2004, she soon found herself out on the street-- homeless. With her young son Nijay, they moved from shelter to shelter, seeking help from the VA, private organizations, as well as from Homeless Services in New York City. She presently lives in a shelter in Brooklyn.

While unreported in the media, we have heard heart-breaking stories of women veterans who are homeless, coping with debilitating physical injuries, suffering from post-traumatic stress disorders, and struggling to provide for their most basic needs.

Female veterans returning from the battlefields of an illegal, immoral war need more than Yellow Ribbons: they need tangible support.

This Valentines day, open your heart and take a moment to look at the cost of war to women - women who joined the service to get money for education, mothers and wives grieving over the loss of their loved ones, Iraqi women imprisoned by occupying forces, and the women of Iraq themselves. To read their heartfelt and inspiring stories, click here:
http://www.codepinkalert.org/National_Actions_Valentine.shtml

In an effort to show these women that we care, here are three things you can do today to support them:

Send a Valentine to Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi asking her to have a heart, end the killing and bring the troops home. Care2.com has created a beautiful and specially worded Valentine for Congresswoman Pelosi and anyone else you feel needs a heart. http://www.care2.com/ecards/build/1/6013
(email Congresswoman Pelosi at sf.nancy@mail.house.gov )

Send a Valentine to Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey and thank her for her leadership in working to end the occupation or to anyone else that has been standing in vigils, hanging banners or working to end the occupation.
http://www.care2.com/ecards/build/1/6014
(email Congresswoman Woolsey at lynn.woolsey@mail.house.gov )

Send your love to the female vets of the Iraq War by making a financial contribution through CODEPINK to the National Coalition of Homeless Veterans. We will be collecting donations to serve their most immediate needs.

Thank you for your heart,

Andrea, Carol, Claire, Dana, Gael, Jodie, Medea, Tiffany
http://www.codepinkalert.org February 11, 2005



Profiteering from the Iraq war
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/518610/

Military Members have NO Constitutional Rights

Molonlabe Email News List Molonlabe@charter.net

The Bald Eagle, The Bird of Freedom
Glides, gazing, calm and sure!

Soldier Support - Military Members have NO Constitutional Rights / VERPA.org

Many Americans, including most serving military members, are not aware that the very United States Constitution they have sworn to serve and defend does not apply to them.

There is a secret unconstitutional law that prohibits military members from seeking final redress for wrongful actions taken upon them while serving.

These certain actions may include murder, reprisal, rape, human experimentation, medical malpractice, gross and criminal negligence, etc.

The shameful law is called the Feres Doctrine, named after the young Lt. Rudolph Feres, who died in a barracks fire caused by the negligence of the Army. This doctrine bars constitutional redress of wrongful acts or omissions resulting in injury or death arising from non-legitimate military necessity or decisions.

The Feres Doctrine law was not created by the United States Congress, who makes laws and oversees the military, but judicially created. This law has been in existence for over 54 years, however Congress and the United States "mainstream" media refuse to address and report respectfully. Most of the tax paying public is unaware of the extreme human and constitutional abuses being silenced by this law.

Veterans Equal Rights Protection Advocacy is comprised of true American patriots seeking your support to ensure Military Members and Veterans are afforded equal protection of the United States Constitution. Our Feres Doctrine abolishment initiative seeks to restore constitutional rights to the men and women serving in our military.

Henry Kissenger once stated,- "Military men are just dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns for foreign policy." (Quoted from "The Final Days" by Woodward and Berstein). And though this "war tactic" has been used to the fullest, the actions our organization are trying to EXPOSE includes the battle being fought by our service members within their own ranks.

Our Congress continues to use American military personnel to provide protection of human rights around the world, yet those very military personnel are not afforded the same protection in the United States due to the Feres Doctrine. At the least, I respectfully request that you contact both of your US Senators and Senator Arlin Spector (PA) who is the Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Also, please sign our on-line petition.

We owe every freedom we possess to those who have fought for "US" and this Country. For more in depth information please go to http://www.VERPA.org . Please pass this information on to all Citizens you believe might be interested in this information, especially those who may be affected by the Feres Doctrine.


Informant: Charles Bremer

9/11 Report Cites Many Warnings About Hijackings

http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/021105_hijack_warnings.shtml


Informant: Friends

Protest against REAL ID ACT

PRESS RELEASE

February 11, 2005

Contact Person: 323-236-7990

nativolopez@sbcglobal.net

For Immediate Release

HERMANDAD MEXICANA DENOUNCES REAL ID ACT
IMMIGRANT ORGANIZATIONS CONVENE PRESS CONFERENCE

Los Angeles. Hermandad Mexicana Latinoamericana, the Mexican American Political Association, Centro CSO, Vellanoweth & Gehart Law Office, El Rescate, and other organizations will convene a press conference and protest on Monday, February 14, 2005 at the Federal Building located at 300 N. Los Angeles, California at 5:00 p.m. to protest the passage of the REAL ID Act (H.R. 418) by the House of Representatives.

“The passage of this xenophobic legislation is a travesty to the nation and all immigrants who contribute their blood, sweat, and tears to building America for all Americans,” declared Nativo Lopez, National Director of the Hermandad Mexicana Latinoamericana.

“The response from our communities must be total and immediate unity,” pronounced Frank Rivera of El Rescate.

“This legislation is a repressive measure, which will only complicate further the lives of all immigrants and make it virtually impossible for legitimate political refugees to obtain protection from political and religious persecution faced in their countries of origin,” warned Attorney Carlos Vellanoweth, long-time immigration attorney and advocate.

Carlos Montes of Centro CSO called for “a broad national organizing response by all immigrant organizations and communities, and for unions to assume a national leadership role in responding to this imminent threat.”

HML, an advocacy organization for immigrants, was created in 1951 to achieve the development and integration of Latino immigrants that live in the United States. It is dedicated to improving economic and social opportunities of immigrants and their families, and maintains that a better future for children is an inalienable right. For more information, call (714) 541-0250 or visit the HML website at http://www.HermandadMexicana.com .


Hermandad Mexicana Latinoamericana · 611 Civic Center Drive · Santa Ana, CA 92701
714/541-0250 · Fax 714/541-2460 · http://www.HermandadMexicana.com


Nativo Vigil Lopez
611 Civic Center Drive
Santa Ana, CA 92701
(714) 541-0250
Fax: (714) 541-2460
nativolopez@sbcglobal.net


Informant: John Brown

Armut, Krankheit, Umweltzerstörung wahre "Achse des Bösen"

Im weltweiten Antiterrorkrieg werden nach Überzeugung des amerikanischen Worldwatch-Instituts die Ursachen für die Gewalt auf gefährliche Weise vernachlässigt. "Armut, Krankheiten und Umweltzerstörung bilden die wahre Achse des Bösen", sagte Worldwatch-Präsident Christopher Flavin soeben in Washington, wo Worldwatch den "Zustandsbericht der Welt 2005" vorlegte. Er spielte auf eine Formulierung von US-Präsident George W. Bush an, der den Irak, Iran und Nordkorea 2002 als "Achse des Bösen" bezeichnet hatte.

http://www.sonnenseite.com/fp/archiv/Akt-News/5967.php


WWF: Klimawandel unterminiert Armutsbekämpfung in Afrika

Aktuelle Studie beleuchtet die Auswirkungen des Klimawandels in Afrika: http://www.sonnenseite.com/fp/archiv/Akt-News/5952.php

Marshall-Plan für Afrikas Wälder

WWF warnt: Zwei Drittel der Kongo-Regenwälder könnten in 50 Jahren verschwunden sein.

http://www.sonnenseite.com/fp/archiv/Akt-News/5960.php

GREEN PARTY DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE

http://tinyurl.com/5ndme

VOTEGATE 2004

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=75609;show_parent=1

The Greatest Crime of Historic Time

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=75608;show_parent=1

Hunters are split on ethics of 'canned' or 'high-fenced' hunts

http://tinyurl.com/62ck5

Government Can Do Only Evil

http://www.lewrockwell.com/edmonds/edmonds242.html

Same Mistake

Hands Off Iran

Charley Reese on another disaster in the making:
http://www.lewrockwell.com/reese/reese164.html

We Have Nothing to Fear But Bush Himself

http://www.lewrockwell.com/roberts/roberts94.html

Iran unites to against American threats

http://www.theinsider.org/mailing/article.asp?id=0910

Geld für gute Worte

DIE ZEIT

04/2005

Geld für gute Worte

Gehaltszahlungen, Einladungen und sanfter Druck: Unternehmen aller Branchen üben die fürsorgliche Belagerungvon Politikern und Beamten – und formulieren die Gesetze mit

Von Götz Hamann

Es ist ein ruhiger Ort, fernab des politischen Geschehens. Die Lampen hängen tief über den groben Holztischen, und die Latte Macchiato heißt auf der Speisekarte noch Milchkaffee.

Nur hier mag einer von weltweit 320000 Mitarbeitern der Volkswagen AG in diesen Tagen über die Lobbyarbeit des Konzerns reden. Er ist keiner vom Band, sondern ein Mann, der weiß, wie die »Abteilung Regierungsbeziehungen« bei VW arbeitet.

Damit er selbst ruhig bleibt, malträtiert er ein Stück Aluminiumpapier. Er faltet es auf. Und zu. Und auf. Und längs. Und quer. Dieser Mann leidet unter der Affäre. Seinen Namen verschweigt er lieber, denn der Konzern mauert und gibt Informationen nur in arg verdünnter Form heraus, seit die ersten Gerüchte um Zahlungen an Landtags- und Bundestagsabgeordnete kursieren.

Die Affäre schade der eigentlichen, der wahren politischen Arbeit, sagt der VW-Mann. Betriebsräte wie Hans-Jürgen Uhl (SPD) »muss man nicht bestechen, damit sie die Interessen von VW im Bundestag vertreten«. Und überhaupt: Großen Einfluss garantiere dem Konzern vor allem seine »Nähe zum Kanzler und die Offenheit von Ministerialbeamten, wenn wir Zahlen liefern, Argumente vortragen oder Vorschläge für Gesetzestexte machen«.

Den Regierungsapparat zu beeinflussen und damit ein ganzes Land zu verändern ist ein stilles Geschäft. Eines, bei dem die Beteiligten versuchen, unter der Wahrnehmungsschwelle einer breiten Öffentlichkeit zu bleiben. Doch seit drei Bundestagsabgeordnete– Hermann-Josef Arentz, Laurenz Meyer (beide CDU) und Jann-Peter Janssen (SPD) – zurücktreten mussten, weil sie Geld vom Energiekonzern RWE oder von VW bekommen hatten, hören die Fragen nicht auf: Wen finanziert die Wirtschaft, wen schmiert sie? Wie beeinflusst sie Parlament und Regierung? Wer hört auf sie, weil er will? Wer, weil er muss?

DaimlerChrysler und BASF, Deutsche Bahn und Siemens – alle haben sie Mitarbeiter nach Berlin entsandt, Grundstücke gekauft und üppige Repräsentanzen gebaut oder wenigstens ein paar Zimmerfluchten gemietet. Von dort aus entfalten sie eine Wirkung,die kaum größer wäre, wenn sie mit in der rot-grünen Regierungskoalition säßen.

»Seit Jahren ist festzustellen, dass Politiker die Nähe von Unternehmen geradezu suchen«, sagt Michael Greven, Politikprofessor an der Hamburger Universität und Autor vieler Aufsätze über den Wandel der deutschen Demokratie. »Ursache ist ein stetig steigender Druck, neue Regeln zu schaffen. Mal erzwingt sie eine kleine Interessengruppe, mal erfordert es der technische Fortschritt, dann wieder die zunehmende Globalisierung – und überall wachsen die Haftungsrisiken. Das Wissen, wie man diesem Ansturmwiderstehen kann, vermuten Politiker und Ministerialbeamte zusehends bei Unternehmen.«

So kommt keine EU-Richtlinie und kaum ein deutsches Gesetz ohne die Mitwirkung von Lobbyisten zustande. Das gilt für die Chemie-Richtlinie Reach, die ein Zulassungssystem für Tausende von Stoffen regelt, genauso wie für das Gesetz zu erneuerbaren Energien oder die steuerliche Förderung des Dieselrußfilters.

Die Einflussnahme in Berlin beginnt im Regierungsalltag. Dort tragen Lobbyisten ihre Ideen und Argumente als Erstes den Ministerialbeamten vor, weil diese den Entwurf für ein künftiges Gesetz schreiben. »Die Informationsgrundlage, auf der in den Ministerien ein Gesetz entsteht, ist heute stärker von der Wirtschaft oder einzelnen Unternehmen geprägt als vor 30 Jahren«, sagt Bernd Pfaffenbach, der beamteter Staatssekretär im Bundeswirtschaftsministerium ist und zuvor die Abteilung Wirtschafts- und Finanzpolitik im Bundeskanzleramt leitete. Etwas anderes gelte für den Austausch zwischen Bundeskanzler und Industrie.»Dort hat sich praktisch nichts verändert«, sagt Pfaffenbach. Er muss es wissen, war er doch schon in der Regierungszeit von Helmut Kohl der zentrale Ansprechpartner für die Unternehmen.

Wie nah die Konzerne derweil an den Bundestag herangerückt sind, fällt im Stadtbild erst einmal kaum auf. Oder welcher normale Berlin-Tourist wüsste, dass die alte Prachtstraße Unter den Linden inzwischen viel treffender »Unter den Lobbyisten« hieße? An ihrem einen Ende, am Brandenburger Tor, residiert DaimlerChrysler, dazu die Dresdner Bank, die Allianz und gegenüber der Mineralölkonzern BP. Wenige hundert Meter weiter folgen BMW, E.on, Volkswagen und der Touristikkonzern TUI – bis schließlich am anderen Ende der Straße der Medienkonzern Bertelsmann hinter einer schneeweißen Fassade seinen politischen Geschäften nachgeht.

In den Neben- und Seitenstraßen der Berliner Mitte haben sich die modernen Zünfte, vom Verband der Elektrizitätswirtschaft bis zur Bundesvereinigung Deutscher Apothekerverbände, eingerichtet. Es sind mehrere hundert. Dazu kommen etwa 40 freischaffende Agenturen, die fallweise angeheuert werden, wenn es gilt, die Interessen eines Unternehmens noch wirkungsvoller durchzusetzen. Und gerne helfen auch die ungefähr 40 Anwaltskanzleien, die sich darauf spezialisiert haben, Gesetzestexte zu formulieren.

Um ins Gespräch zu kommen, lädt ein Politikberater wie Hans-Hermann Tiedje schon mal Journalisten auf ein Mittagessen ins Restaurant Borchardt zu thailändischer Suppe und Wiener Schnitzel.

Microsoft ließ den evangelischen Bischof von Berlin, Wolfgang Huber, mit dem Zukunftsforscher Matthias Horx im Museum für Kommunikation diskutieren. Hinterher gab es für die Mitarbeiter des Software-Konzerns Gelegenheit genug, mit den ausgesuchten Gästen ein wenig zu plauschen.

Die Bertelsmann AG lädt in ihre Repräsentanz und lässt Besucher auf ausladenden Sofas Platz nehmen, in denen sich selbst Hünen klein vorkämen. So spürt der Gast die ganze Macht der Organisation am eigenen Leib.

Was der anonyme VW-Insider über den Lobbyismus in Berlin nicht erzählt: Natürlich werden in diesem Geschäft nicht bloß Informationen ausgetauscht. Konzerne und Verbände üben sehr wohl Druck auf Politiker aus, wenn sie es können und es nützlich erscheint. Fast nie spielt Geld eine Rolle, fast immer einige hundert oder tausend Arbeitsplätze. Wie viele Jobs in einem Wahlkreis beispielsweise an VW hängen, daran werden Abgeordnete vor wichtigen Entscheidungen schon mal unsanft erinnert. Letztlich ist davor nicht einmal Bundesfinanzminister Hans Eichel gefeit. Er war von 1975 bis 1991 Oberbürgermeister von Kassel und wird von der dortigen SPD auch heute noch als einer der Ihren betrachtet. Insofern weiß Eichel ganz genau, was es bedeutet, dass in der 200000-Einwohner-Stadt Kassel mehr als 15000 Menschen ihr Geld bei VW verdienen.

Als besonders gut organisiert gilt die Pharmalobby – und als besonders dreist. Mal argumentiert sie, eine Reform träfe die Patienten, mal droht sie mit Arbeitsplatzabbau. Als einen ihrer größten Erfolge verbuchen die Arzneimittelhersteller, dass es ihnen mehrfach gelungen ist, eine so genannte Positivliste zu verhindern. Schon der frühere Gesundheitsminister Horst Seehofer wollte sie Ende der neunziger Jahre durchsetzen. Krankenkassen sollten nur noch solche Medikamente bezahlen, deren besonderer Nutzen auch wirklich erwiesen ist. Doch das Vorhaben scheiterte in jener Zeit am SPD-beherrschten Bundesrat und dem Veto der damaligen Ministerpräsidenten Wolfgang Clement, Hans Eichel und Gerhard Schröder. Ein Zufall? In den von ihnen regierten Bundesländern liegen die Zentralen der Bayer AG (NRW), der Merck KGaA und früher der Hoechst AG (Hessen) sowie die deutsche Niederlassung des britischen Konzerns Wellcome (Niedersachsen). Der damalige Staatssekretär im Gesundheitsministerium, Baldur Wagner, überreichte dem Hauptgeschäftsführer des Bundesverbandes der Pharmazeutischen Industrie, Horst-Rüdiger Vogel, später öffentlich ein geschreddertes Exemplar der Positivliste in einer Klarsichthülle – als Geburtstagsgeschenk.

In den Jahren 2002 und 2003 startete die jetzige Bundesgesundheitsministerin Ulla Schmidt einen weiteren Versuch. Von den mehr als 40000 zugelassenen Arzneimitteln sollten die Kassen künftig nur noch die Hälfte akzeptieren. Doch während sich die parteipolitische Rollenverteilung inzwischen geändert hatte, blieb der Einfluss der Pharmakonzerne gleich. Dieses Mal gab Roland Koch für die Unionsvertreter in der Allparteien-Verhandlungsrunde die Parole aus: »Die Liste muss weg.«

Schmidt war der Druck von der Unionsseite indes gar nicht so unrecht: Auch bei ihr hatten schon rund fünfzig SPD-Abgeordneteinterveniert, denen wiederum Pharmavertreter mit dem Abbau von Arbeitsplätzen im Wahlkreis gedroht hatten.

Neue Wünsche tragen die Pharmachefs dem Bundeskanzler auch gerne direkt vor. Am kommenden Montag soll es wieder eines der allgemein als »Bordeaux-Runde« bezeichneten Treffen geben.

Ob solche Ereignisse der Demokratie schaden, dafür sei dreierlei entscheidend, sagt Politikprofessor Michael Greven: »Erstens muss die Entscheidungsverantwortung weiter eindeutig bei den Politikern liegen.« Natürlich sei ein Abgeordneter den Unternehmenin seinem Wahlkreis verpflichtet, aber zweitens »muss es auch mit wenig Ressourcen gelingen können, sich Gehör zu verschaffen.Zumindest für den Berliner Regierungsalltag habe ich da meine Zweifel. Da ist die Organisationsmacht der Konzerne und Verbände doch ziemlich überwältigend.« Und drittens sei Lobbying nur akzeptabel, wenn es »absolut transparent zugeht«.

Das Miteinander von Politik und Wirtschaft hat Tradition, vor allem an der Spitze. Heute geht VW-Chef Bernd Pischetsrieder beim Bundeskanzler ein und aus. Doch er ist wahrlich nicht der erste Manager, der dieses Privileg genießt: Der erste in der Bundesrepublik hieß Hermann Josef Abs. Für die fünfziger Jahre verzeichnet die Besucherkartei des Kanzleramts viele Dutzend Besuche des Bankiers und späteren Vorstandschefs der Deutschen Bank bei Konrad Adenauer. Seither pflegte jeder Bundeskanzler seine Vorlieben, und hätte Edmund Stoiber vor zwei Jahren die Wahl gewonnen, dann besäße wohl nicht VW, sondern BMW die besten Verbindungen nach Berlin.

Zwischen Gerhard Schröder und dem VW-Vorstand herrscht gleichwohl eine besonders tiefe Verbundenheit, eine, die über das übliche Maß hinausgeht. Vor allem mit dem früheren Vorstandschef Ferdinand Piëch, mit dem er sich unter anderem beim World EconomicForum in Davos zeigte, teilt der SPD-Politiker die Erkenntnis: Das Wohl des anderen liegt im eigenen Interesse.

Begonnen hat es in der Zeit, als Gerhard Schröder Ministerpräsident von Niedersachen war. Der VW-Konzern bezahlt in diesem Bundesland nicht nur seine Steuern, weil die Zentrale in Wolfsburg liegt, sondern er beschäftigt – von der Leine bis zur Nordsee – auch etwa 80000 Menschen, ganz zu schweigen von all den Bäckern, Fleischern und Gemüsehändlern, bei denen VW-Mitarbeiter einkaufen. Solange es dem Unternehmen gut geht, kann es dem Land nicht wirklich schlecht gehen, lautet die von Ministerpräsident zu Ministerpräsident überlieferte Weisheit.

Umgekehrt profitiert der Konzernvorstand immens vom Land. Ausgangspunkt ist ein altes Gesetz, dass den Konzern vor einer feindlichen Übernahme schützt: das so genannte VW-Gesetz aus dem Jahr 1960. Es begrenzt den Einfluss eines jeden Aktionärs auf maximal 20 Prozent der Stimmrechte. Mit all seiner politischen Macht hat Schröder dieses Gesetz gegen Angriffe aus der EU-Kommission verteidigt. In Brüssel hält man es seit langem für wettbewerbswidrig, doch solange es besteht, kann der VW-Vorstand ohne große Sorge seiner Arbeit nachgehen.

Noch größer wird der Schutzwall dadurch, dass Niedersachsen mit rund 18 Prozent größter Einzelaktionär von VW ist. Gegen die Stimme des Ministerpräsidenten, der auch im Aufsichtsrat des Konzerns sitzt, geht nichts.

Und als Gerhard Schröder von Hannover nach Berlin wechselte, konnte er sich weiter auf den VW-Vorstand verlassen. Mehr als alle anderen DAX-Konzerne kämpft VW darum, hierzulande Industrie-Arbeitsplätze zu erhalten. Wenn die Bundesregierung etwa über dieZukunft der Arbeit debattiert, zeigt VW mit seinem Modell »5000 mal 5000« einen Weg. Der Familienvan Touran wird zwar zu Bedingungen hergestellt, die schlechter sind als die des VW-Tarifvertrags. Dafür nahm der Konzern aber mehrere hundert Langzeitarbeitslose auf und bildete sie aus. Als der Kanzler schließlich einen Umbau des Sozialstaats versuchte, fragte er nicht einen Strategen aus seiner Partei, sondern den VW-Personalvorstand Peter Hartz, dessen Name inzwischen zum Synonym für die vielleicht größte Reform in Deutschland seit dem Zweiten Weltkrieg wurde.

Alles beruht auf Geben und Nehmen. Und wie Konzerne versuchen zu nehmen, ist vielleicht am eindrucksvollstenan dem Versuch der Autoindustrie zu erkennen, die Einführung des Rußfilters für Diesel-Pkw und dessen steuerliche Förderung zu verhindern. Es sieht zunächst wie eine banale, technische Kleinigkeit aus, ist aber weitaus mehr: Viele hundertausend VW, Audi-und DaimlerChrysler-Modelle werden mit Dieselmotor verkauft. Deshalb stand für die Hersteller bei dieser Frage ein Milliardenbetrag auf dem Spiel. Und gerade weil es um so viel ging, ließ dieser Fall alle Facetten des Lobbyismus an die Oberfläche treten.

Maßgeblich daran beteiligt war VW, was auch mit dem politischen Vorarbeiter des Konzerns zu tun hat – Reinhold Kopp. Kopp leitet die Abteilung Regierungsbeziehungen von VW und kam auf Empfehlung von Peter Hartz 1998 auf diesen Posten. Jahre früher war er Chef der Staatskanzlei und SPD-Wirtschaftsminister im Saarland unter Oskar Lafontaine, daher kannte er die SPD in- und auswendig. So verwundert es nicht, dass Kopp in Berlin innerhalb von kurzer Zeit als einflussreich galt und als jemand, der sehr hartnäckig sein konnte, wenn es galt, für ein Konzerninteresse zu werben. »Er ließ sich durch nichts abringen. Hat sich nie bewegt. Ihn für Umweltziele zu gewinnen war ein vergeblicher Versuch«, erinnert sich Jürgen Resch von der Deutschen Umwelthilfe an seine Auseinandersetzungen mit Kopp um den Rußpartikelfilter.

Vorausgegangen war eine strategische Entscheidung des Konzerns am Ende der neunziger Jahre. Statt Ruß herauszufiltern, wollte VW einen rußarmen Motor entwickeln. Doch das brauchte Jahre, während deren der französische Automobilhersteller Peugeot zumindest ankündigte, alle seine Modelle schnell und serienmäßig mit einem Filter auszustatten.

Gleichzeitig hatte sich VW mit anderen Herstellern zusammengetan, um sich zu wehren. Vor allem ging es um eine Idee von Renault, aufgenommen von Bundesumweltminister Jürgen Trittin, eine EU-Richtlinie zu erwirken, die sehr niedrige Abgaswerte für Diesel-Pkw vorschreiben sollte. Auf absehbare Zeit war dieses Ziel nur mit einem Filter zu erreichen – also mit der technischen Lösung, die deutsche Hersteller ausdrücklich ablehnten. Deshalb schrieb Bernd Gottschalk, Präsident des Verbandes der Automobilindustrie (VDA), Anfang 2003 einen Brief: »Sehr geehrter Herr Bundeskanzler…« Der Vorschlag des Umweltministers sei »in der vorliegenden Form inakzeptabel«. Damit »würde die Wettbewerbsposition unserer Industrie in einem entscheidenden Bereich geschwächt«.

Staatssekretär Bernd Pfaffenbach sagt, der Dieselrußfilter sei eigentlich ein typischer Fall für das Miteinander von Wirtschaft und Politik. »Wir haben die Entwicklung im Kanzleramt zunächst beobachtet. Sie müssen sehen: Unser Interesse ist es, zu schauen, was der deutschen Volkswirtschaft und der Gesellschaft nutzt.« Im Fall des Rußfilters habe man sich mit den Automobilherstellern zusammengesetzt und sich entschieden: »Unser Entgegenkommen beschränkt sich darauf, zu verhindern, dass Investitionen in rußarme Motoren entwertet werden.« Die Entscheidung für oder gegen den Rußfilter musste in Brüssel fallen.

Brüssel ist »das Mekka des Lobbyismus«, wie der französische Figaro schrieb, und zählt derzeit rund 15000 Interessenvertreter. Allein im Europäischen Parlament ließen sich fast 5000 registrieren, das sind rund fünf Lobbyisten pro Abgeordneten. Zur Belohnung gibt es einen Hausausweis, der die Eingangskontrollen abkürzt. Wo 100 Milliarden Euro zu verteilen sind, vor allem aber wo Regeln und Gesetze für rund 450 Millionen Menschen, für Unternehmer wie Verbraucher, für Anbieter wie Kunden geschrieben werden, müssen Konzerne ihre Interessen vortragen. Etwa 70 Prozent der nationalen Gesetze werden von Brüssel mitgeprägt, ja erzwungen.

Die meisten Interessenvertreter sitzen hinter anonymen Glasfassaden im Quartier Européen, stets in Sichtweite der europäischen Institutionen. Die Avenue Cortenbergh etwa reiht wie an einer Perlenschnur den Energiekonzern E.on (Haus Nummer 60), die US-Handelskammer (Nummer 118) oder den Arbeitgeberverband Unice (Nummer 168) auf. Lauter gerade Hausnummern also, und das ist kein Zufall. Denn die ungerade Nummer 107 vis à vis markiert den Sitz der Generaldirektion Binnenmarkt, in der Europäischen Kommissionneben den Wettbewerbshütern und der für die Landwirtschaft zuständigen Generaldirektion die vielleicht mächtigste Institution.

Im Fall des Rußfilters kämpfte eine mächtige Lobby gegen eine andere. Und spätestens im vergangenen Sommer wurde dann klar, warum die deutsche Autoindustrie nicht auf nationale Hilfe vertrauen kann. Während die Hersteller Fiat und Peugeot, gestützt auf ihre Regierungen und angefeuert von den Umweltverbänden, die von ihnen gewünschte EU-Richtlinie fordern, ringt die rot-grüne Koalition noch um eine passende Haltung. Die grüne Bundestagsfraktion entscheidet sich bereits im Mai für niedrige Abgaswerte und mithin für den Rußfilter, doch die SPD zuckt zurück. Hat dazu beigetragen, dass der Parteivorsitzende Franz Müntefering einen Brief von VW-Chef Pischetsrieder bekommt? Vier Wochen ist Ruhe. Dann geht es schnell.

2. Juli: Bernd Pischetsrieder hat gemeinsam mit den Chefs von Fiat, Volvo und Renault einen Termin beim damaligen Präsidenten der EU-Kommission, Romano Prodi. Die Deutschen können sich mit ihren Interessen nur teilweise durchsetzen. Bald darauf wird die EU beschließen, die Abgasnorm Euro5 einzuführen. Immerhin wird die Übergangszeit bis zum Jahr 2010 dauern, erst danach sollen nur noch Diesel-Pkw zugelassen werden, die praktisch keinen Ruß mehr ausstoßen.

7. Juli: Auf einem Autogipfel mit VW-Chef und Bundeskanzler reden die Beteiligten über eine Lösung für den deutschen Markt.

9. Juli: Kurz nach dem Kanzlergipfel beschließt die SPD-Fraktion doch noch, dass sie niedrige Rußwerte für Diesel befürwortet– ein weiterer Rückschlag für VW.

13. Juli: Gerhard Schröder trifft noch einmal auf Vertreter der Automobilindustrie in Stuttgart, die nun ausführen, dass sie vom Jahr 2008 an alle Dieselautos mit Rußfiltern ausrüsten werden. Gibt die Industrie tatsächlich klein bei?

Die Geschichte ist damit nicht zu Ende. Jürgen Resch von der Deutschen Umwelthilfe sagt, er habe Hinweise, dass ein Gesetzentwurf zur steuerlichen Förderung auf der Beamtenebene in Berlin verhindert werde. Die deutschen Automobilhersteller brauchen Zeit, um sich mit Rußfiltern einzudecken – und die Bundesregierung, so scheint es, verschafft sie ihnen mit passivem Widerstand.

So unsichtbar im Alltag ein Rußfilter sein mag: Am Kampf gegen ihn wird sichtbar, wie strategisch Unternehmen versuchen, politische Entscheidungen in ihrem Sinne zu ändern. Dabei stoßen sie oft auf offene Ohren, vor allem bei Abgeordneten im Europaparlament. Denn in Straßburg fehlt der Wissenschaftliche Dienst nach Vorbild des Bundestags, der den Abgeordneten zumindest solide Basisinformation liefert. Die meisten EU-Abgeordneten sehen in Lobbyisten denn auch nützliche Gesprächspartner. »Ich will meine Freiheit«, sagt Erika Mann, die seit mehr als zehn Jahren für die SPD im Straßburger Parlament sitzt. »Aber ich will auch kluges Lobbying. Wenn die Unternehmen nicht zu mir kommen würden, ginge ich zu ihnen. Da liegt so viel Wissen.«

Viele Abgeordnete in den deutschen Parlamenten könnten diese ehrliche Äußerung unterschreiben. Zu einer lobbyistischen Beziehung gehören immer zwei – einer, der sie betreibt, und einer, der sich darauf einlässt. Bloß wissen die Volksvertreter und Beamten wohl nicht immer, worauf genau sie sich einlassen.

Der Cheflobbyist von VW, Reinhold Kopp, lobte einmal die politische Arbeit. Globale Unternehmen arbeiteten mit sauberer Information und nicht mit den alten Mitteln des Lobbyismus: »Priorität der persönlichen Kontakte, Diskretion und Hinterzimmerkommunikation, Vertretung von gesellschaftskritischen Partikularinteressen, unangemessene Incentives für Politiker«.

Aber sind das nicht genau die Elemente, die heute zutage treten?

Mitarbeit: Tina Hildebrandt und Joachim Fritz-Vannahme

http://www.zeit.de/2005/04/Lobby


Informant: Frank Ermisch


Sigmar Gabriel: Ex-Ministerpräsident kassierte von VW
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/506377/

"Die gekaufte Republik": Volkswagen AG stellte Lebensgefährtin von Ministerpräsident Gabriel ein
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/510384/

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

A controversial emergency communications mast in a Cornwall village has been vandalised

I expect we all wish we could get rid of these odious tetra masts like this, but this is not the way because they put them back up again! Let's just work to raise the awareness of Airwave TETRA for now and leave the scientists to prove it is harmful. We could also lobby our MPs to sign a private members bill reported to be presented soon by Lib Dem Andrew Stunnell.

We could even cultivate an interest in political parties (if only temporary) to encourage them to adopt a mast policy, or make changing to planning laws. This is the ideal time with a General Election on the horizon. Those of you who don't fancy any of these can just give them all hell in letters, posters, whatever takes your fancy, but keep it tough but legal so that you are around to fight on!

Sandi


BBC News website 9th February 2005

A controversial emergency communications mast in a Cornwall village has been vandalised.

Police said a rope was attached to the mast in Mawnan Smith, near Falmouth, and it was then pulled over. The incident was described as a "deliberate act" and police said the person responsible even unscrewed bolts before dragging it off its base.

Masts are being put up across Devon and Cornwall as part of the force's new digital Airwave radio system.

Health concerns

The broken mast is now lying useless in a field at Treworval Farm. It is believed that the vandalism took place between 2100 and 2200 GMT on Wednesday.

The official action group opposing the mast in Mawnan Smith condemned the destruction, saying it did not condone such behaviour.

Protestors against the Tetra masts claim they could pose a danger to people's health.

Police have promised continual health checks will be part of a controversial radio system which comes into operation in Devon and Cornwall in April.

Netzausbau und Mobilfunk-Verbreitung in Bayern: Anfrage des Abgeordneten Dr. Martin Runge

Schriftliche Anfrage des Abgeordneten Dr. Martin Runge, Fraktion Bündnis 90/DIE GRÜNEN

München, den 03.01.2005

Mobilfunk in Bayern – Netzausbau und Mobilfunk-Verbreitung (Mobilfunk in Bayern I)

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/runge_schriftliche_anfrage_mobilfunk_i_v.doc


Informant: K. Zieg

Clear message that we care about the health and welfare of residents

This shows you how you can try to work on parish councils to influence the district councils.........and you CAN mention health. Planning departments may be restricted in recognising health issues, but it can only raise awareness to keep telling them about them!

If you have some ideas of how to raise awareness, or you want to tell your story, put it on here to share it with us all.

Sandi


BY ELIZABETH BARRETT

15:00 - 11 February 2005

Yalding Parish Council has reconsidered its no comment to the borough on plans to build a 20metre mobile phone mast in the village, following "confusion" at its last meeting and objections by residents.

Villagers living close to the proposed site on Lower Kenward Farm, off Kenwood Road expressed concern that the lattice mast, with its three antennas and two transmission dishes, would blight the landscape and pose health risks.

At its February 1 meeting, the parish council initially reached the majority decision to issue a "no comment" on the application, but included a caveat stating they would "prefer to see it not in a special landscape area".

After the debate, Oast Court resident Symon Wilson said: "Objecting to the project will send a clear message to Maidstone Borough Council that we care about the health and welfare of the residents of the parish and will enable it to make the right decision and reject the scheme."

He pointed to the fact that a previous Orange application for a similar mast at nearby Court Lodge Farm on Kenward Road was objected to by the parish council and then refused permission by the borough in June last year on the grounds that it would be "visually prominent" and spoil the character and appearance of the special landscape area.

Mr Wilson added: "Nothing has changed; it is still a rural and visually sensitive area where there are strict planning restrictions. The mast would be seen for miles around. It's incredible that mobile phone companies have made huge profits by making the handsets a fashion accessory by reducing them in size, but the towers are still obscene eyesores. Each time they get planning consent for 65ft steel structures they have no incentive for improving the aesthetics. The mast brings no benefits to the area."

Worried Oast Court resident Debbie Duffell said: "Young children live nearby. Surely there must be a site just outside the village where there aren't residents nearby."

Teresa Cheeseman, whose home backs on to Lower Kenward Farm, said: "I was surprised and disappointed the parish council made no comment. My concern is that it is not in keeping with the area and could affect health."

From Mast Network

Phone mast is making us ill

Hey, look, you can be ill in Southport! And this is probably only a 3G!

'Phone mast is making us ill'

Feb 11 2005

By Matt Hurst, Southport Visiter

A SURVEY investigating health issues around the Slaidburn Crescent mobile phone mast, Marshside, has found that 50 percent of respondents are suffering from similar health concerns.

The survey was sent out to 1,500 homes - all within 500 metres of the Orange base station - and although response overall was just 12.5 percent, that still amounts to 186 houses and 381 people.

Of those who responded, covering a wide age range, half confess to suffering from disrupted sleep, tiredness, irritability, feeling 'drained' and lethargy.

Those who came forward to speak to the Visiter had one thing in common - they say their symptoms disappear when they leave the area or have 'radioactive shielding' installed in their property.

Pam Wooleston, a nurse living on Salcombe Drive, just 200 metres from the mast, suffered from insomnia, a frontal headache and an irregular heartbeat.

Pam had the shielding, made of particularly high grade aluminium that stops the flow of signals, installed a week ago and she says that her symptoms disappeared "overnight."

John Curd, a retired nurse from Dawlish Drive, had similar complaints.

He said: "I suffer from insomnia, irregular blood pressure, slight memory impermanence and a certain amount of anxiety. When I go away, I improve."

The survey adds to a campaign that was bolstered by The Stewart Report, released in 2000, which could not rule out the link between masts and health problems in those inhabiting the surrounding area.

The report recommended that "gaps in knowledge are sufficient to justify a precautionary approach" and that "the proper application of the precautionary principle means do not allow 'the beam of maximum intensity' to fall on any residential property or land where children are known to be for six hours a day or more."

The National Radiological Protection Board (NRPB) has recommended that a 'precautionary approach' should continue.

http://icseftonandwestlancs.icnetwork.co.uk/icsouthport/news/tm_objectid=15178440&method=full&siteid=60252&headline=-phone-mast-is-making-us-ill--name_page.html



From Mast Network

The Tsunami: Why did the Information Not Get Out?

http://tinyurl.com/5ojfe
http://globalresearch.ca/articles/CHO501A.html

MAST APPLICATIONS START MPS' REVOLT - CONCERNS ABOUT PHONE MASTS

BY DAVID MACAULAY, WESTMINSTER CORRESPONDENT

11:00 - 12 February 2005

A revolt over the way communities are being "bombarded" by mobile phone mast applications is gathering pace among MPs at Westminster who are calling on ministers to look again at the health impacts of masts.

An Early Day Motion expressing disquiet over the spread and control over masts has attracted the signatures of 16 MPs just two days after it was tabled. Mast applications in South Devon are becoming increasingly controversial as the number of applications increases. Nationally the number of masts has grown from 20,000 to 45,000 since Sir William Stewart published his cautious report in 2000.

The EDM, tabled by Stephen Hesford, the Labour MP for Wirral West, warned the controls on masts were inadequate.

The motion "notes with considerable concern that communities up and down the United Kingdom are becoming bombarded with mobile phone applications, often repeatedly so".

The MPs also noted that "the so-called 10-point guidance issued by the industry to regulate and regularise such applications is more honoured in the breach than the observance".

They "further note that it is now almost five years since the Stewart report dealt with health-related issues and because concerns are increasing and scientific understanding has moved on and the output of such masts have increased", the issue should be re-examined.

They called on the Government to "look again" at planning guidance in relation to mast applications and to recall the Stewart Committee to reassess the health considerations over base stations.

Signatories include Liberal Democrat treasury spokesman Vincent Cable, Paul Tyler (Lib-Dem, North Cornwall), Dr Ian Gibson (Lab. Norwich North) who chairs the Commons Science and Technology Committee and David Drew (Lab, Stroud).

In the meantime more cases of Devon residents who claim masts are damaging their health are coming to light. Last month Suki Trussler, a musician from Totnes, claimed she had been suffering ill effects for four year since her family moved into a flat in the town, 800 metres from a mast.

At the end of last year worried parents turned up at a public meeting to voice their fears over plans by Vodafone to erect a new mast at Torbay Council's Borough Road site, within 200 metres of Paignton Community and Sports College's upper school site.

And the same company's proposals to erect a mast at Warberry Copse have provoked an outcry from local residents.

The Mobile Operators Association says its members now have 45,000 masts in Britain - compared to 22,500 in 2001 - and expects the figure to rise to 50,000 by the end of 2007.

© Northcliffe Electronic Publishing Ltd.

http://www.thisissouthdevon.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=134844&command=displayContent&sourceNode=134828&contentPK=11822807&moduleName=InternalSearch&keyword=MAST%20APPLICATIONS%20START%20MPS'%20REVOLT&formname=sidebarsearch



EDM 710

CONCERNS ABOUT PHONE MASTS

09.02.05

Hesford/Stephen

That this House notes with considerable concern that communities up and down the United Kingdom are becoming bombarded with mobile phone mast applications, often repeatedly so; further notes that the so-called 10 point guidance by the industry to regulate and regularise such applications is more honoured in the breach than the observance; further notes that it is now almost five years since the Stewart Report dealt with health-related issues; and, because (a) concerns are increasing and (b) scientific understanding has moved on and the output of such masts have increased, calls upon the Government urgently to look again at planning guidance in relation to mast applications and to recall the Stewart Committee in order that health aspects of mast applications can be reassessed.

http://edm.ais.co.uk/weblink/html/motion.html/ref=710


From Mast Network

SENSITIVITY TO NON-IONISING RADIATION IN IRELAND

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/irish_ehs_report.doc


Informant: chee_z_d


Doctors call for ban on child mobile phone use
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/515097/

Irish Doctors Environmental Association (IDEA) Position on Electro-Magnetic Radiation
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/502478/

ACTION ALERT: Tri-national ID card

http://tinyurl.com/3pf6s

Buffalo Field Campaign Update from the Field 2/10/05

http://tinyurl.com/5kanj

The Desperate State of the Union

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Feb05/Whitney0203.htm

Urgent Action to Defend Nepalese Activist

February 10, 2005

We need your help right now.

Krishna Pahadi, the founding chairman of the Human Rights and Peace Society (HURPES), was arrested at the organization's office in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, on February 9. Krishna Pahadi, the former president of Amnesty International's Nepal section, is well known as one of the country's leading human rights defenders. His whereabouts are unknown and there are serious concerns for his safety.

Please use the link below to contact Nepalese officials immediately.

ACT NOW:
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=11908

You can help us spread the word by telling your friends about Krishna Pahadi's case and urging them to take action on his behalf:
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=11914

Thank you for your efforts to protect human rights.

How to Protect Your Child from the Coming Draft

"Fighting should be reserved for genuine self-defense in the face of imminent attack, when no other help is available. Preemptive strikes and aggression disguised as self-defense won't pass muster under the Golden Rule."

http://www.antiwar.com/orig/whitehurst.php?articleid=4789


From Information Cleraring House

American Defeat in Iraq

The only question is whether defeat comes sooner or later. The longer it takes, the more national resources will be squandered.

http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=15&ItemID=7217
http://tinyurl.com/4m4ey


From Information Cleraring House

U.N. Human Rights Experts: 'U.S. Treatment of Detainees Inhuman and Degrading'

http://tinyurl.com/5rw58

18-year-old Canadian Detainee Tortured At Guantanamo:

Attorneys representing an 18-year-old Canadian detainee at Guantanamo Bay — accused of killing an American soldier — claimed Wednesday he was tortured by U.S. interrogators
http://www.theday.com/eng/web/news/re.aspx?re=D20BFA0E-CFD1-44B5-9D0A-C09EE32486BB

http://tinyurl.com/666z9



Torture horror of Bahraini detainee :

LAWYERS for a Bahraini prisoner at Guantanamo Bay claim he was tortured by US soldiers in Kandahar, Afghanistan, shortly after being captured in December 2001.The allegations include claims that he was made to walk barefoot over broken glass and had his head pushed into the glass before being interrogated.

http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/Story.asp?Article=103999&Sn=BNEW&IssueID=27327
http://tinyurl.com/6dj34



Soldier blames 'infected' culture for Iraq abuse:

An Army corporal charged with abusing Iraqi prisoners with two other British soldiers has claimed it would have been "pointless" to report the alleged attacks.

http://tinyurl.com/3ld35



UK Soldier 'Blew His Top' at Iraq Abuse, Court Told:

A British army corporal accused of mistreating prisoners in Iraq told a court on Thursday he "blew his top" when he saw detainees forced to simulate oral sex and stopped the incident immediately.
http://tinyurl.com/6h7fx


From Information Cleraring House

Bush Is Leading America Into War and Disaster

It is natural that Bush would want to divert our attention from his failures in all arenas by a new attack, this time on Iran...

http://www.todaysalternativenews.com/index.php?event=link,150&values[0]=&values[1]=2259
http://tinyurl.com/3sjwr


From Information Clearing House

Why Iran is the Next Target

The Real Reasons

The Emerging Euro-denominated International Oil Marker:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/CLA410A.html


From Information Clearing House


http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=94816;show_parent=1

Budgets Must Be Moral Documents

http://tinyurl.com/48wje

11
Feb
2005

U.S. snubbed over Indian rights issue

FYI.

Carrie Dann


Posted on Wed, Feb. 09, 2005

ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES

U.S. snubbed over Indian rights issue

Indian leaders from Latin America boycotted a U.S. reception to protest a U.S. stand on the rights of indigenous peoples.

BY PABLO BACHELET

pbachelet@herald.com

WASHINGTON - John Maisto, U.S. ambassador to the Organization of American States, raised his glass to propose a toast. He wanted to ''welcome and honor'' the participants of an OAS conference on indigenous rights in the Americas.

The United States was hosting a reception for about 150 indigenous representatives from the Western Hemisphere who are in Washington this week for a fifth round of negotiations on an Inter-American Declaration on Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

But most of the indigenous leaders had purposefully skipped the event Monday night to protest Washington's position on the declaration, giving the cavernous foyer of the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian an especially empty feel.

`WE ARE NOT HAPPY'

''A boycott at the U.S. reception was our way of saying that we are not happy with the position taken by the United States,'' said Azelene Kaingaing, a Brazilian indigenous leader and vice president of the Americas Indian caucus.

U.S. officials insisted that the boycott had little impact and that the reception was still a success. They said that about 300 people were invited and that more than 250 attended.

''We didn't notice anything, of a large group of people not being there,'' said Olwyn Staples, the spokeswoman for the U.S. OAS delegation.

The OAS declaration, if it comes to pass, would be a historic document.

For the first time, it would enshrine the rights of the 40 million indigenous people in the hemisphere and perhaps set a legal precedent for Indians elsewhere.

Unconcerned with the boycott, Maisto said in his welcome speech that the U.S. government was ''proud of its long-standing commitment to tribal sovereignty.'' He also quoted Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who said during her confirmation hearing that the Bush administration was ``concerned about the indigenous peoples . . . trying to find their rightful place in a political and economic system.''

WORDING OPPOSED

Earlier Monday, as the delegates from 34 countries discussed draft language for the declaration, U.S. officials had objected to proposed language that Indians have a ''right to live in harmony with the environment.'' Kaingaing said that is a ``defining characteristic that makes our people different.''

But the United States, considering the wording vague, put forward language on harmful contaminants and procedures to correct them. As no agreement was reached, the delegations decided to move on to other sections of the declaration.

But the boycott of the U.S. reception also reflected just how the talks, which started in 2003, have become a grinding affair for one of the OAS's most ambitious initiatives.

''Sometimes in a negotiation, you go slow and then you have a breakthrough,'' Maisto told journalists at the reception. ``We're working very hard.''

The U.S. government isn't the only one being difficult, said Juan Le?n, a Guatemalan diplomat of Indian origin. Many Latin American nations worry that giving indigenous groups too much, such as the right to rule their lands, could open the doors to autonomy or even independence movements.

TOUGH ISSUES REMAIN

Even what appears to be mundane semantics can stall talks at times. For months, negotiators discussed whether it was a declaration for indigenous ''peoples'' or for ``populations.''

And the two sides haven't even begun to tackle some of the stickiest issues, like the territorial rights of Indians. ''There are indigenous peoples who want absolute control over that territory, where the Indian authorities would be in charge,'' Le?n said.

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/10851098.htm?1c

Over 200 U.S. Scientists Say They Are Told to Alter Findings

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/021005J.shtml

Condoleezza and Democracy, Five Paths for Reflection

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/021005H.shtml

The Threat to Bush

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/021005E.shtml

Louisiana native refuses to fight for US imperialism

Check his website and let him know you support his principled resistance to fighting in Iraq.

Les Evenchick
New Orleans


Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 22:21:23 -0800 (PST) From: Carl Webb

Subject: Louisiana native refuses to fight for US imperialism

My name is Carl Webb and I'm a soldier protesting illegal orders (Stop Loss Program) to serve in Iraq beyond the length of my contract which ended in August 2004. I refused to report for training with the Texas National Guard at Fort Hood and left Austin, Texas back in August with the intent of eventually turning myself over to the military authorities. Right now I'm creating a website at carlwebb.net where people can find more information. Click on the link to the press release below.

http://carlwebb.net/press-release.html


From ufpj-news

Tsunami, Forests & Climate Change

http://tinyurl.com/3mmyt

Northrop Grumman Establishes Directed Energy Systems Unit

http://www.spacedaily.com/news/laser-05c.html


Informant: kevcross5

Warning: Homeland Security provision - ID border issues

http://tinyurl.com/4gb68


Informant: Laurel

CIA prisoners 'tortured' in Arab jails

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/file_on_4/4246089.stm


Informant: Charles Bremer

Law Lords terror ruling provokes constitutional crisis

http://www.wsws.org/articles/2004/dec2004/lord-d22.shtml


Informant: Charles Bremer

US aviation officials received 52 warnings before 9/11

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=75594;show_parent=1

House backs major shift to electronic IDs

http://news.com.com/House+approves+electronic+ID+cards/2100-1028_3-5571898.html?part=rss&tag=5568415&subj=news.1028.5


Informant: ranger116


H.R.418 REAL ID Act of 2005
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/517763/

H.R.418 REAL ID Act of 2005

Introduced in House
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c109:H.R.418:H.R.418REAL


Informant: Keith II


House backs major shift to electronic IDs
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/517765/

Let's do it: 500, 000 against SocSecurity cuts

http://tinyurl.com/5dad4

The New Colossus: The New Politics of Capital

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0211-23.htm

Snubbing Kyoto: Our Monumental Shame

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0211-28.htm

Democrats Aren't Giving Bush a Break This Term

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0211-11.htm

How the CIA shuttle prisoners around

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/890/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

Valentine's Gold Jewelry Sales Generate 34,000,000 Tons of Mine Waste

http://www.nodirtygold.org/PRvalentine2005.cfm


Informant: Carrie Dann

Feinkostindustrie will auf Gentechnik nicht verzichten

Gentechnik: Feinkostindustrie will auf Gentechnik nicht verzichten (11.02.05)

Einige Lebensmittelbranchen weigern sich, auf genmanipulierte Pflanzen im Tierfutter zu verzichten, obwohl die Verbraucher Gentechnik bei der Herstellung von Lebensmitteln ablehnen. Das berichtet die Umweltorganisation Greenpeace. Greenpeace lägen Unterlagen vor, in denen der Bundesverband der deutschen Feinkostindustrie seine Mitglieder aufrufe, sich im Greenpeace-Einkaufsratgeber "Essen ohne Gentechnik" "rot" einstufen zu lassen, sagt die Organisation. Rot markiert sind solche Firmen, die nicht auf Gentechnik verzichten wollen oder die Aussage verweigern. Damit seien die Feinkosthersteller die zweite Branche, die sich gegen die Verbraucher stelle. Zuvor seien bereits die Molkereien von ihrem Verband aufgefordert worden, der Umweltorganisation die Auskunft zu verweigern.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php4?Nr=10424

480 Atombomben lagern noch in europäischen Staaten

In Deutschland gibt es nach einem Bericht einer amerikanischen Organisation noch 150 Atombomben, was einen Verstoß gegen den Atomwaffensperrvertrag darstellt...

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/19/19435/1.html

This absurd practice of governing anonymously

Here is a tiny part of the transcript of a White House press briefing on Social Security, held on Feb. 2. The transcript was published on the Washington Post's Web site.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/columnists/chi-0502100110feb10,1,1903881.column?coll=chi-news-col
http://tinyurl.com/59c5e


From Information Clearing House

No Place to Hide

Award-Winning Journalist Robert O'Harrow Goes Behind the Scenes of Our Emerging Surveillance Society.

Real Audio & Transcript.
http://207.44.245.159/article8036.htm

Diplomats say U.S. lining up allies for possible bid to oust ElBaradei as head of U.N. nuclear agency

The United States is lobbying allies in a bid to oust the head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency, perhaps as early as the end of the month, diplomats and officials told The Associated Press

http://www.sbsun.com/Stories/0,1413,208~12588~2702915,00.html


From Information Clearing House

The Return of the Draft

Uncle Sam wants you. He needs you. He'll bribe you to sign up. He'll strong-arm you to re-enlist. And if that's not enough, he's got a plan to draft you.

http://207.44.245.159/article8042.htm

Stop Paying the Exorbitant Price of George Bush’s Lies

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Feb05/Rahkonen0210.htm

The Shi'ites' Faustian pact

The majority of Iraqis - those who voted and especially those who didn't - are not willing to surrender their oil, their economy and their land to corporate America. The popular resistance, on a national level, tends only to increase. Shi'ites - from Sistani to the SCIRI - better not enter into a Faustian pact.

http://207.44.245.159/article8043.htm

Meaningless Imperial Policy

To understand the current Occupation of Iraq, it is important to recall the British Occupation of Iraq in 1920, and the crisis that followed since. The 1920 British-crafted and rigged elections saw Emir Faisal I (a Saudi living in exile in London) as the first handpicked dictator king of Iraq. Since then, Iraqis have rejected and resisted foreign interference in their affairs.

http://207.44.245.159/article8030.htm


From Information Clearing House

Further proof that under the Bush Administration truth is stranger than fiction

http://www.thenation.com/blogs/outrage?bid=13&pid=2188


From Information Clearing House

Elliot Abrams: defender of death squads to direct US “democracy” crusade

George W. Bush named Elliot Abrams as his deputy national security advisor. Nothing could more clearly expose the real aims of the US president’s worldwide crusade for “democracy” than this appointment.

http://www.wsws.org/articles/2005/feb2005/abra-f10_prn.shtml


From Information Clearing House

While the United States Makes Demands on Iran

This year the U.S. will spend nearly $7 billion to maintain and modernize nuclear warheads. Ten thousand nuclear warheads, with some 2,000 on hair-trigger alert, remain in the U.S. arsenal, each one many times more powerful than the atomic bombs dropped 60 years...

http://www.infozine.com/news/stories/op/storiesView/sid/5755/


From Information Clearing House

The Human Rights Case Against Attacking Iran

For human rights defenders in Iran, the possibility of a foreign military attack on their country represents an utter disaster for their cause.

http://www.hrw.org/english/docs/2005/02/09/iran10159.htm


From Information Clearing House

U.S. applies different standards on nukes

A nuclear threat is a nuclear threat. Except when it’s not, according to the White House.

http://www.qctimes.com/internal.php?story_id=1045299&t=Nation+%2F+World&c=26,1045299
http://tinyurl.com/45z99


From Information Clearing House

Experts doubt United States intelligence on Tehran

US intelligence is unlikely to know much about Iran’s contentious nuclear programme and could be vulnerable to manipulation for political ends, former intelligence officers and other experts say.

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_11-2-2005_pg4_18
http://tinyurl.com/4k4nq


From Information Clearing House

Iran War Drums Beat Harder

Despite the Bush administration's insistence that, at least for now, it remains committed to using diplomatic means to halt Iran's alleged nuclear weapons programme, war drums against the Islamic Republic appear to be beating more loudly here.

http://207.44.245.159/article8038.htm

US N-strategy calls for outsourcing strikes

Study says nuclear warheads will be transferred to US non-nuclear allies. Experts view it as an attempt to skirt international law...

http://207.44.245.159/article8041.htm

Bush team tried to suppress pre-9/11 report into al-Qa'ida

The report, withheld from the public for months, warned US airports that if "the intent of the hijacker is not to exchange hostages for prisoners but to commit suicide in a spectacular explosion, a domestic hijacking would probably be preferable".

http://207.44.245.159/article8040.htm

Bush Wars - Crooks Get Contracts

The main companies that were awarded billions of dollars worth of contracts in Iraq have paid more than $300 million in fines since 2000, to resolve allegations of fraud, bid rigging, delivery of faulty military equipment, and environmental damage.

http://207.44.245.159/article8028.htm

Britain accused over CIA's secret torture flights

UK airports are believed to be operational bases for two executive jets used by the CIA to carry out 'renditions' of terror suspects.

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/crime/story.jsp?story=609538


From Information Clearing House

At least 37 detainees died of torture in US detention centres at Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay

A US human rights group has alleged that at least 37 detainees died of torture in US detention centres at Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay.

http://207.44.245.159/article8031.htm



C.I.A. Interrogator's Defense to Cite Bush at Brutality Trial:

An interrogator under contract with the Central Intelligence Agency, charged with beating an Afghan prisoner who died the next day, is basing his defense in part on statements by President George W. Bush...

http://www.iht.com/bin/print_ipub.php?file=/articles/2005/02/11/news/defense.html
http://tinyurl.com/5m864


From Information Clearing House

Ho Hum, More War And Death

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/g/a/2005/01/19/notes011905.DTL


Informant: Lew Rockwell

The Ghosts of Torture

http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0504%2Chentoff%2C60389%2C6.html


Informant: Lew Rockwell

George Bush's 'Heartless' Budget

http://www.lewrockwell.com/browne/browne34.html

Wildlife scientists feeling heat Species-protection data suppressed, many report

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2005/02/10/MNG7QB8O531.DTL


Informant: NHNE

Protect Our Kids From Mercury Poisoning

http://tinyurl.com/52cqx

Follow the money

Salon.com War_Room

February 9, 2005

If anyone is still inclined to give the Bush administration the benefit of the doubt on its budget numbers, the latest news on the cost of the Medicare prescription drug benefit should put an end to that.

You remember the prescription drug benefit. That's the program the president pitched in his 2003 State of the Union address as costing $400 billion. The White House strong-armed the bill through Congress in November 2003, again assuring everyone who would listen that its cost over 10 years would not exceed a CBO estimate of $400 billion. Then, two months later, the White House revealed that the program would actually cost $534 billion over 10 years. And then, a few months after that, it became clear that the administration knew all along that the $400 billion number was fantasy. Internal administration projections put the 10-year cost at $551 billion, but the administration withheld that information from lawmakers as they debated and voted on the Medicare benefit. In March 2004, the chief actuary for Medicare revealed that the administration had threatened to fire him if he told Congress about the $551 projection. ... Read the rest at: http://archive.salon.com/politics/war_room/ (You will need to scroll down.)


copyright Virginia Metze

Bush's Budget Transforms the War on Poverty Into a War on the Poor

Commentary, Los Angeles Times, February 9, 2005

by Eric Garcetti, Eric Garcetti, who represents the 13th District on the Los Angeles City Council, chairs the city's Housing, Community and Economic Development Committee.

President Bush refers to himself as a wartime president, and he has shown resolve not to back down on the battlefield. But the budget he released this week waves a flag of surrender in another war, the 40-year "war on poverty."

The budget announces cuts of 28% — or $1.4 billion — from our arsenal of critical social programs. The largest and most vital to Los Angeles is the Community Development Block Grant. As more cities draw on poverty-fighting grants each year, Los Angeles' allocation has steadily decreased, from $88.6 million in 2003 to $82.7 million this year. Under the proposed cuts, our allocation would plummet by at least $15 million. ... Read the rest at:
http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-oe-garcetti9feb09.story


copyright Virginia Metze

Media Mangles Iraq Vote

Are the turnout numbers routinely cited by the press – 8 million and 57% – supported by reality? And was the outpouring of voters in Sunni areas really "surprisingly strong"?

by Greg Mitchell, Editor & Publisher. Posted February 5, 2005.

Everyone, of course, is thrilled that so many Iraqis turned out to vote, in the face of threats and intimidation, on Sunday. But in hailing, and at times gushing, over the turnout, has the American media (as it did two years ago in the hyping of Saddam's WMDs) forgotten core journalistic principles in regard to fact-checking and weighing partisan assertions? ... Read the whole story at Alternet: http://www.alternet.org/mediaculture/21180


copyright Virginia Metze

Election day records reveal big discrepancies in 24 Milwaukee wards

It is fine for Republicans to still be trying to overturn state votes, but wrong for Democrats to do so? They are still pursuing vote issues in Wisconsin.

Voter logbooks out of whack

Election day records reveal big discrepancies in 24 Milwaukee wards

by GREG J. BOROWSKI and STACY FORSTER
gborowski@journalsentinel.com

Posted: Feb. 9, 2005

... He [state Rep. Jeff Stone (R-Greendale)] said the revelation of on-site discrepancies should be looked at by authorities who have launched an investigation into potential voter fraud. ... Read rest at: http://www.jsonline.com/news/metro/feb05/300449.asp


copyright Virginia Metze

More vote reforms can wait, Ney says

I guess the Republicans do not intend to fix HAVA

More vote reforms can wait, Ney says

by Brian DeBose

THE WASHINGTON TIMES

Congress should not introduce new legislation to improve the elections process or change the Help America Vote Act, the chairman of the Committee on House Administration said yesterday.

Rep. Bob Ney, Ohio Republican, said that despite rumors and conjecture about problems in the 2004 election cycle, the process was, for the most part, fair and successful. [me: for Republicans?] Mr. Ney said Congress now must wait to see results and study HAVA's effectiveness in 2004 again when it is fully implemented and all states reach full compliance next year. ...
The committee also invited six secretaries of state to share their perspectives on voting issues, but two secretaries, J. Kenneth Blackwell of Ohio and Glenda E. Hood of Florida — the two states where the largest number of irregularities were reported — did not attend the hearing.

"That the secretaries do not appear at this hearing is an affront to the people who voted them into office," Mrs. Millender-McDonald said.

"I think the secretaries should be here. ... We can have disagreements, but you can't run and hide, and I have no problem going to them," Mr. Ney said. [me: going to THEM?] ... Read the rest at the Washington Times:

http://www.washtimes.com/national/20050210-123409-6838r.htm


copyright Virginia Metze

Bush Cuts Draw Heat From GOP Members

Many in Congress want to achieve his spending goal, but not at the cost of popular programs

by Janet Hook and Warren Vieth, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers

February 9, 2005

WASHINGTON — As President Bush began promoting a 2006 budget plan that calls for reductions in an array of popular domestic programs, Republicans in Congress on Tuesday started searching for ways to achieve his overall deficit-reduction targets without slaying such political sacred cows as farm subsidies, Amtrak and aid to states.

Many of the proposals in Bush's $2.57-trillion spending plan drew fire not only from Democrats but also from members of the president's own party who are reluctant to cut programs because they — unlike Bush — face reelection in 2006 and beyond. ... Read the rest at

http://tinyurl.com/46bvp or
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-budget9feb09.story


copyright Virginia Metze

Jeff Gannon: Hypocrite of the week

Another Buzzflash headline of the day points us to more about "Jeff Gannon" at http://blogs.salon.com/0002874/2005/02/08.html You will love this expose!

All five headlines on BuzzFlash on Wednesday were about "Gannon" and he was their hypocrite of the week.


copyright Virginia Metze

REBUILDING IRAQ: THE BUCK STOPS WHERE?

by Arianna Huffington in February 9, 2005 newsletter

With the president preparing to hit up Congress for another $80 billion for the war in Iraq, I thought it might be a good time to crack open a history book.

In 1941, as the United States was on the verge of entering World War II, Sen. Harry S. Truman launched an investigation into reports of widespread waste, corruption and mismanagement in the nascent war effort. Over the next three years, the Truman Committee held hundreds of public hearings, visited military bases across the country, and ended up saving taxpayers $15 billion dollars. His efforts also saved countless lives by rooting out contractors using inferior materials and producing shoddy equipment.

We sure could use "Give 'em Hell, Harry" today — although, given the epidemic of corruption infecting the reconstruction of Iraq, even he would have his work cut out for him. ...

http://www.ariannaonline.com/columns/column.php?id=758

Important note: if you type the link instead of clicking on it above, do NOT misspell Arianna's name, as there is a spoof web page that comes up if you spell it Arrianna and it wants your social security number if you want to join her mailing list .... 1197 people have already visited the spoof link.


copyright Virginia Metze

Republicans are attacking Senator Reid

Republicans are attacking Senator Reid with "unwarranted, unfounded, and unfair personal attacks propagated by the RNC." The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee is fighting back and asks you to sign a petition: http://action.dscc.org/campaign/reid


copyright Virginia Metze

Slaughter In Iraq And ITN’s Descent Into Absurdity

MEDIA LENS: Correcting for the distorted vision of the corporate media

February 11, 2005

RAPID RESPONSE MEDIA ALERT: ONE SECOND PER VICTIM

Slaughter In Iraq And ITN’s Descent Into Absurdity

And The Main Headline This Lunchtime

It is easy to overestimate the role of media distortion of facts in the pacification and control of modern society. In reality the imposition of absurdity and mindless distraction is at least as important. If we can be persuaded to ignore serious issues, then it hardly matters if facts relating to those issues are distorted beyond recognition or blanked. Thus, ITN’s headline on January 29, 1999:

"And the main headline this lunchtime: Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles have appeared as a couple, in public, for the first time." (ITV 1 O'Clock News, 29.1.99)

The previous year, ten minutes, or thirty-three per cent, of the BBC's 6 O' Clock News on January 26, 1998, had dealt with the Queen Mother's fall and fracture of her left hip.

These examples might seem merely comical, but in truth real issues and real suffering are buried by nonsense of this kind.

On ITN’s main lunchtime news today, anchor Andrea Catherwood reported that 22 people had been killed in Iraq in two attacks on a mosque and a bakery. The report lasted exactly 22 seconds - one second per victim. Only the basic facts were given and the carnage was not included in a summary of the day’s major stories at the end of the programme.

The 22 seconds were followed by a 5 minute 30 second report on the planned wedding of Prince Charles to Camilla Parker-Bowles - a story also covered ad nauseam yesterday. This included some six interviews, a straw poll of public opinion, and a discussion of constitutional issues surrounding the marriage.

ITN had no time to mention that three children had been killed in the attack on the Iraqi mosque alongside 40 people wounded. It had no time to mention that no less that 50 Iraqi security personnel have been killed in three massive suicide bombings this week in the wake of Iraq’s fraudulent elections on January 30. You would not know from media reporting that this has been one of the country’s worst weeks for violence. A police officer in Salman Pak, a town fast becoming a focus of the conflict, said:

"We have never seen such fighting." (‘Eleven dead in Iraq bakery attack,’ Jenny Booth, Times Online, February 11, 2005)

This follows the killing of 10 Iraqi police during a fierce gun battle late on Thursday. Insurgents ambushed a police convoy searching for those responsible for an earlier car bomb attack - shooting went on for two hours. US attack helicopters were sent to the scene and opened fired to dislodge the insurgents.

Who is it that is deciding that the British public should be subjected to current levels of absurdity and indifference to suffering in TV news performance? Who are the people who determine what we are and are not told about the world? What are their credentials for such an important task? What are their backgrounds, connections, vested interests, likely biases?

The truth is that almost no one has the remotest clue - ITN is a massive, unaccountable business that responds far less, and far less honestly, even than the BBC to public complaints. How ironic it is that we so certainly believe we live in a free society when we have almost zero understanding of, and zero control over, the means of mass communication.

SUGGESTED ACTION

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Write to the following journalists. Ask them how they can justify spending 22 seconds on the deaths of 22 Iraqis before spending 5 minutes 30 seconds on a royal wedding:

ITN Programme Editor for today‘s lunchtime programme, Patrick Hubbard
Email: patrick.hubbard@itn.co.uk

ITN Director of today‘s programme, Munro Forbes
Email: munro.forbes@itn.co.uk

Andrea Catherwood
Email: andrea.catherwood@itn.co.uk

David Mannion, Head of ITN
Email: david.mannion@itn.co.uk


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Euro-Geldscheine mit RFID noch in diesem Jahr

http://www.vdi-nachrichten.com/vdi_nachrichten/aktuelle_ausgabe/akt_ausg_detail.asp?source=rubrik&cat=3&id=20837

Advocates for veterans decry VA fee hike

"It is wrong for the president to hike health care fees for veterans to pay for a tax cut for the wealthy we cannot afford," U.S. Representative Diana DeGette (D-CO) said through spokesman Josh Freed. "This does not reflect the real priorities and values of our nation."

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=2814

Iraq War veteran faces court martial for seeking psychiatric care

An Army Reserve officer from Powell [Tennessee] is a veteran of two wars in Iraq. Now, he's facing a battle on two fronts, personal nightmares and the Army he loves. First Lt. Phillip Goodrum might go to jail for seeking psychiatric care or he might be dishonorably discharged.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=2811

Military concerned over treatment for returning soldiers

Over the last year, thousands of Tennessee guardsmen and Reservists went to Iraq and Afghanistan. It's the largest call up in over 50 years. ... An Army study shows that one in seven returning Iraq war vets suffers from depression.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=2810

Bush Administration's First Memo on on al-Qaeda Declassified

Then-National Security Advisory Condoleezza Rice stated in a March 22, 2004 Washington Post op-ed, "No al Qaeda plan was turned over to the new administration." The documents posted to the National Security Archive web site today indicate Rice was given robust details about al Qaeda and a plan to attack them by Richard Clarke. Yet Rice did nothing. Well before 9/11, al Qaeda was in the U.S. and capable of launching "military style, large-scale terrorist operations," Clarke wrote. The public should have known about the administration's inaction much sooner.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=2815

FAA Confirms Warnings About Al Queda Suicide Hijackings Before 9/11 Attacks

The world would be very different if the public knew these facts on September 12, 2001: "In the months before the Sept. 11 attacks, federal aviation officials reviewed dozens of intelligence reports that warned about Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda, some of which specifically discussed airline hijackings and suicide operations, according to a previously undisclosed report from the 9/11 commission." Remember, President Bush was briefed in August 2001 about suicide attacks, yet he remained on vacation for a month in Texas.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=2807

How To Talk To A Conservative

by American Progress Action Fund

A guide to help liberals refute the myths circulating about Social Security.

http://www.tompaine.com/action/#003701

So Long, Erin Brockovich

by Amanda Griscom-Little, Grist

The Senate just passed a bill making it harder for citizens to hold corporations accountable.

http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=8brq97aab.4l8gm9n6.gjcr97aab.tiniiyn6.80374&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tompaine.com%2Fopinion%2F%23003710

Can You Say Class Warfare?

by Paul Krugman, The New York Times

The president's budget gives Democrats a golden opportunity to denounce Bush as a guardian of privilege.

http://www.tompaine.com/opinion/#003705

Iraq's Harry Truman

by Arianna Huffington, TomPaine.com Exclusive

In praise of a bipartisan effort to scrutinize U.S. expenditures in Iraq.
http://www.tompaine.com/articles/iraqs_harry_truman.php

CPR4Democracy - Feb. 11, 2005

http://tinyurl.com/6sjow

Not In Our Name

STATEMENTS OF CONSCIENCE AGAINST WAR AND REPRESSION

"No election, whether fair or fraudulent, can legitimize criminal wars on foreign countries, torture, the wholesale violation of human rights, and the end of science and reason."

http://www.nion.us/


Informant: Carol Wolman

Iran - Kriegsvorbereitungen

Aus Anlass des Bush-Besuches ein neues Special: Iran - Kriegsvorbereitungen.
http://www.labournet.de/krieg/iran/

Krieg gegen Terror: "Amerikaner spähen Ziele in Iran aus"

Geheime Kommandos der Vereinigten Staaten haben in den vergangenen Monaten nach einem Bericht des amerikanischen Starreporters Seymour Hersh mögliche Angriffsziele in Iran ausgespäht. Dies berichtete die angesehene Zeitschrift "New Yorker" am Sonntag. Artikel in FAZ.NET vom 17. Januar 2005. http://www.faz.net/s/RubDDBDABB9457A437BAA85A49C26FB23A0/Doc~E3F2583770CC3411B9C60B4DEDA7593D3~ATpl~Ecommon~Scontent.html

Siehe dazu den (englischen) Artikel mit einer deutschen Zusammenfassung auf der Seite des Friedenspolitischen Ratschlags:
http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb5/frieden/regionen/Iran/hersh.html

Die Bush-Administration antwortete darauf mit:

Bush: Militärschlag gegen Iran möglich

Der amerikanische Präsident George W. Bush schließt einen Militärschlag gegen Iran nicht aus, falls Teheran nicht umfassend über sein Atomprogramm Auskunft gebe. Artikel in FAZ.NET vom 18. Januar 2005.
http://www.faz.net/s/Rub28FC768942F34C5B8297CC6E16FFC8B4/Doc~E5E2F40DDAB0447D580B0304E2EA5F7F5~ATpl~Ecommon~Scontent.html

Aus dem Text:"…In einer ersten Reaktion auf einen Bericht des Magazins "The New Yorker" über angebliche amerikanische Vorbereitungen für einen Krieg gegen Iran hatte Bushs Berater Dan Bartlett dem Autor Seymour Hersh zwar "zahlreiche Ungenauigkeiten" vorgeworfen, aber sich nur wenig Mühe gegeben für ein echtes Dementi…"


"Vorposten der Tyrannei"

Die designierte Außenministerin der Vereinigten Staaten, Condoleezza Rice, hat Iran und die Länder Birma, Kuba, Nordkorea, Simbabwe und Weißrußland als "Vorposten der Tyrannei" in der Welt gebrandmarkt.

Artikel in FAZ.NET vom 18. Januar 2005.
http://www.faz.net/s/RubDDBDABB9457A437BAA85A49C26FB23A0/Doc~E77DC32CEF26D4FF59B98E4090998C3AA~ATpl~Ecommon~Scontent.html

Aus dem Text: "…Wir können nicht ruhen, bis jeder Mensch, der in einer Gesellschaft der Furcht lebt, schließlich seine Freiheit gewonnen hat…"


Antimilitarismus

Bush-Besuch am 23. Februar 2005 in Mainz

NOT WELCOME, MR. BUSH! Für eine friedliche und soziale Welt! Aufruf, den ein Aktionsbündnis aus verschiedenen Organisationen und Personen anlässlich des bevorstehenden Besuchs des US-Präsidenten Bush am 23. Februar 2005 beschlossen und veröffentlicht hat, in einer endgültig redigierten Fassung.

http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb5/frieden/bewegung/Bush-Besuch/mainz-aufruf.html


Bush-Besuche in der Bundesrepublik

US-Präsident Bush besucht am 23. Februar 2005 Mainz, am 22./23. Mai 2002 war er in Berlin - Informationen, Aufrufe, Dokumente im Special des Friedenspolitischen Ratschlags
http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb5/frieden/bewegung/Bush-Besuch/Welcome.html


An alle IndianerInnen, Greenhorns, Cowgirls und Cowboys im Norden, Süden, Westen, Osten und in Berlin. Die Cowgirls und Cowboys für den Frieden rufen auf: Kommt nach Mainz am 23. Februar! Denn Bush ist in der Stadt und will mit Schröder für mehr Krieg kuscheln! Aufruf der Cowgirls und Cowboys für den Frieden (pdf)
http://www.bushinmainz.de/images/downloads/aufruf_cowgirlsboys.pdf

Not welcome, Mr. Bush!
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/495034/

Alle Infos zu den Protestaktionen auf den Aktionsseiten
http://www.notwelcomebush.de/ und
http://www.bushinmainz.de/


Gedicht zum Thema:

Vorbildliche Erledígung

Wer politische Fragen
militärisch beantwortet
und Beziehungsprobleme
zwischen den Staaten
mit Kriegen löst

Der soll sich nicht wundern
wenn Schüler ihre Schulprobleme
vorbildlich
erledigen

Gedicht von Hartmut Barth-Engelbart von 2005, geschrieben kurz vor dem Bush-Besuch, nach Ahrensburg, Erfurt, Freising und Columbine.


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 22, Eintrag 9

Kriege um Wasser

Das bedeutet Privatisierung wirklich: Sich das gemeinschaftliche Erbe der Natur anzueignen und es in den Privatbesitz von jemanden zu verwandeln, der Kapital daraus schlägt

Kolumne von Mumia Abu-Jamal in junge Welt vom 05.02.2005

http://www.jungewelt.de/2005/02-05/011.php



Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 22, Eintrag 9

Neue EU-Dienstleistungsrichtlinie drückt europaweit das Lohn- und Sozialniveau nach unten

Die neue EU-Dienstleistungsrichtlinie drückt europaweit das Lohn- und Sozialniveau nach unten. In der Fleischindustrie wird Deutschland schon heute als Billiglohnland geschätzt. Artikel von Helmut Lorscheid in junge Welt vom 15.01.2005

http://www.jungewelt.de/2005/01-15/009.php


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 22, Eintrag 9

Militarisierung der Europäischen Union

Verfassungsschutz für EU. Europaparlament bildet "Schnelle Eingreiftruppe", um Kritik an der Militarisierung der Europäischen Union in den Medien auszumerzen. Artikel von Christian Sorender in junge Welt vom 02.02.2005

http://www.jungewelt.de/2005/02-02/006.php


Neue Broschüre zur EU-Militarisierung

Die IMI hat Fakten und Argumente gegen die EU-Verfassung vor allem aus antimilitaristischer Sicht in einer neuen Broschüre (24 Seiten, DinA5) zusammengestellt. Neben Artikeln zur EU-Militarisierung werden zentrale militärpolitische Paragraphen aus dem Verfassungsvertrag und aus Protokollen dokumentiert. Die Broschüre mit dem Titel "Nein zu diesem EU-Verfassungsvertrag!" kann für eine Schutzgebühr von 50 Cent pro Exemplar (plus Porto) unter imi@imi-online.de bestellt oder unter folgender Adresse heruntergeladen werden:
http://www.imi-online.de/download/EU-Broschuere.pdf


GewerkschafterInnen für ein anderes Europa

Dieser Aufruf wurde auf dem ESF in London erstellt. Unterschriften werden in ganz Europa gesammelt und sind zu richten an die untenstehenden Kontaktadresse. Deutlicher als der Aufruf der Versammlung der sozialen Bewegungen fordert er überall zu Volksentscheiden gegen die EU-Verfassung auf.

http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/eu/verflondon.html


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 22, Eintrag 9

Videoüberwachung gerät in der Bundesrepublik ausser Kontrolle

Anfragen und Antworten zu Videoüberwachung. Videoüberwachung gerät in der Bundesrepublik ausser Kontrolle - Zeit für ein paar Anfragen von SAFERCITY.DE

Artikel von Thomas Brunst vom 21.01.2005 bei indymedia
http://de.indymedia.org/2005/01/104648.shtml


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 22, Eintrag 9

Bundesinnenminister will Widerspruchsrecht gegen Verbote aushebeln

Bundesinnenminister will die Empörung über die NPD zu Einschränkung der Demonstrationsfreiheit ausnutzen und Widerspruchsrecht gegen Verbote aushebeln. Artikel von Ulla Jelpke in junge Welt vom 28.01.2005

http://www.jungewelt.de/2005/01-28/015.php


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 22, Eintrag 9

Kalifornische Schüler zu RFID verdonnert

http://www.silicon.de/cpo/news-storenet/detail.php?nr=19030

Datenschützer warnen vor „verwanzten Tickets“

http://www.sz-online.de/nachrichten/artikel.asp?id=780674


Nachricht von der BI Bad Dürkheim

Verfahren wegen Handy-Gebühren

EU-Kommission nimmt T-Mobile und Vodafone ins Visier / Durchleitungskosten zu hoch?

http://www.wiesbadener-tagblatt.de/wirtschaft/objekt.php3?artikel_id=1784603


Nachricht von der BI Bad Dürkheim

US government caught using fake reporters to spread propaganda

The American regime has been caught setting up fake reporters to deceive the people by passing off propaganda as genuine news and comment. A fake White House correspondent, James Guckert, quit his job at the Talon News site after he was publicly exposed.

The hipocrisy of Guckert is typical of many conservatives in the West who speak proudly about their right-wing views and criticise others while turning a blind eye covering-up their own guilty little secrets. All along Guckert has been secretly making money setting up gay porn websites.

A wise man once asked an important question that all of us should ask from time to time: "Why do you look at the speck that is in your brother's eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye?" (Matthew 7:3; Thomas 26.)

Source: The Guardian, UK (11 February 2005).

http://www.theinsider.org/mailing/article.asp?id=0905

Lobbyismus entschärfen – Nebeneinkünfte veröffentlichen

Nebeneinkünfte: Campact-Aktion an den Ältestenrat zeigt Wirkung
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/674002/

Freitag, der 11. Februar 2005

Für Berliner: Nehmen Sie am kommenden Dienstag an unserer Aktion vor dem Bundestag teil!

Weisen Sie Freunde und Bekannte auf die beiden Online-Aktionen hin!

Unsere Kampagne befindet sich auf der Zielgeraden. Die Entscheidung über eine Veröffentlichung von Nebeneinkünften von Abgeordneten steht nun unmittelbar bevor: Am nächsten Montag will sich die rot-grüne Fraktionsspitzen auf einen gemeinsamen Vorschlag verständigen. Am Dienstag soll dieser Vorschlag beim Treffen der Parlamentarischen Geschäftsführer der Opposition vorgelegt und eine Einigung erzielt werden.

Zumindest Rot-Grün scheint auf unsere Forderung einzugehen: Abgeordnete sollen ihre monatlichen Einkünfte danach in Einkommensgruppen veröffentlichen müssen
http://www.campact.de/aktuellemeldungen . Damit wären wir fast am Ziel. Entscheidend wird sein, wie fein diese Abstufung ausfällt und ob Wähler/innen hieraus klar abschätzen können, wie stark die Abhängigkeit des Abgeordneten von seinen Geldgebern ist.

Doch noch ist nicht alles in trockenen Tüchern. Sowohl im Regierungslager als auch in der Opposition droht es weiterhin Widerstand zu geben. Deswegen müssen wir den Druck erhöhen. Gestern hat Campact bereits in einem Offenen Brief gemeinsam mit dem BUND, Transparency International und Mehr Demokratie die Parlamentarischen Geschäftsführer aufgefordert, sich am nächsten Dienstag auf eine Veröffentlichung von Nebeneinkünften zu einigen
http://www.campact.de/offenerbrief .

Am kommenden Dienstag sind wir dann unmittelbar vor Ort: Vor dem Treffen der Parlamentarischen Geschäftsführer werden wir mit schwarzen und weißen Schafsmasken, überdimensionalem Geldkoffer und großem Transparent symbolhaft eine Veröffentlichungspflicht fordern. Unterstützt wird Campact bei dieser Aktion von Attac, BUND und Mehr Demokratie. http://www.campact.de/aktionberlin

Machen Sie mit!

- Wenn Sie am nächsten Dienstag in Berlin sind: Beteiligen Sie sich an der Campact-Aktion. Treffpunkt Dienstag 15.2. 9.30 Uhr an der Südwestecke des Bundestages Scheidemannstr. Ecke Simsonweg. Bitte vorher bei Christoph Bautz anmelden: bautz@campact.de

- Unterzeichnen Sie die Sammelpetition an den Bundestag http://www.campact.de

- Schicken Sie – falls noch nicht geschehen – Ihren Abgeordneten die Wahlkreis-Email und fordern Sie die Veröffentlichung von Nebeneinkünften: http://www.campact.de

- Schicken Sie Freunden und Bekannten eine E-Mail und fordern Sie sie auf, an den Aktionen teilzunehmen. Einen E-Mail-Text zum Weiterleiten haben wir für Sie am Ende dieser E-Mail vorbereitet.


Günter Metzges



E-Mail-Text zum Versenden an Freunde und Bekannte:

Liebe/r

mit dieser E-Mail möchte ich Dich auf die Kampagne des Online-Netzwerks Campact für eine Offenlegung von Nebeneinkünften von Abgeordneten hinweisen. Wähler müssen wissen, welche Abgeordneten wirklich ihre Belange und welche in erster Linie die Interessen einzelner Unternehmen vertreten. Auf der Webseite http://www.campact.de kannst Du eine Sammelpetition an den Bundestag unterschreiben und per E-Mail Deinen Wahlkreisabgeordneten auffordern, sich aktiv für eine Offenlegungspflicht für Nebeneinkünfte einzusetzen. Die Aktion wird von Transparency International unterstützt. Weitere Infos: http://www.campact.de/

Mit herzlichen Grüßen

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Aktion vor dem Bundestag fordert Veröffentlichung von Nebeneinkünften (15.02.05)

In einer Aktion vor dem Bundestag hat am Dienstag ein Bündnis von BUND, Attac, Mehr Demokratie und Campact für die Veröffentlichung von Nebeneinkünften der Bundestagsabgeordneten demonstriert. Die Aktion fand im Vorfeld der Verhandlungen der Parlamentarischen Fraktionsgeschäftsführer statt, die über Konsequenzen aus den Skandalen der vergangenen Wochen berieten. "Nur durch mehr Transparenz können Bürger die schwarzen Schafe in der großen Zahl von Abgeordneten ohne relevante Nebeneinkünfte ausmachen", so Christoph Bautz, Pressesprecher von Campact. "Sie dürfen hierbei nicht länger auf Enthüllungen und Indiskretionen angewiesen sein."

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php4?Nr=10448

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Lobbyismus entschärfen - Nebeneinkommen offen legen
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/488263/

Lobbyismus schadet Wirtschaftsstandort Deutschland
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/468471/

Das Who ist Who - Kritisierte und Debatierte Fälle von Nebeneinkünften
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/488351/

Parteipolitik und Lobbyismus behindern Umweltschutz
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/459492/

Aufruf gegen Lobbyismus
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/464200/

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

Chemiekonzern Bayer in poltischen Ämtern aktiv
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/464082/

US government suppressed warnings before 9/11

Federal officials were repeatedly warned in the months before the 11 September 2001 terror attacks that Osama bin Laden and al-Qa'ida were planning aircraft hijackings and suicide attacks, according to a new report that the Bush administration has been suppressing.

Please read the full report:
http://www.theinsider.org/mailing/article.asp?id=0906

Source: The Independent newspaper, UK (11 February 2005)


Informant: The Insider

Republicans centralizing power

by David Gregory

MSNBC

02/09/05

'The Republicans are centralizing power, they're growing the bureaucracy, they're growing the budget, and they're taking rights away from the states,' says James Thurber, the director of the Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies at American University. ...

Beyond the growth of government, the Bush White House has made government more involved in people's lives -- intrusive, conservatives say -- something they consider taboo...

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6942108/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

"Sistani Tsunami" sweeps away Bush plan

by Haroon Siddiqui

Toronto Star

02/10/05

The imminent historic rise of religious Shiite power in Iraq, with its inevitable linkages to Iran, is decidedly not what President George W. Bush had bargained for. In fact, he spent the last 22 months trying to prevent just such an outcome. Yet, here is his administration sounding sanguine about the sweeping electoral win of the slate blessed by Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani. It is saying he won't establish mullahcracy in Iraq. It doesn't know that. It is only hoping so. Only a handful of people know what Sistani really wants. He won't allow any American near his home in Najaf, let alone take a phone call from Bush...

http://tinyurl.com/3wgbf


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Government schools aren't teaching kids about their freedoms

by Bob Smith

No Force, No Fraud

02/11/05

That almost half of our young people don't understand or don't agree that freedom of speech and press is essential is a most dangerous sign for the future of our society. As has been true since the Bill of Rights was added to our Constitution, it is precisely our own government against whom we must protect our natural liberties. Government censorship or manipulation of the press is a sure step toward totalitarianism...

http://babelogue.citypages.com:8080/bsmith/2005/02/11


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Fighting for Islamic law

by Harold Meyerson

The American Prospect

02/10/05

Suppose, as a result of George W. Bush's decision to go to war there, that Iraq turns into Iran? Just what do we do then? As the vote-counting continues in last month's Iraqi elections, it's clear that the predictable has in fact occurred: The electoral alliance put together and dominated by Iraq's Shiite clerics has swept to power. It will command a clear majority in the National Assembly, with the Kurds, Sunnis and various secular groups bringing up the rear. It will write the national constitution, although, according to the soon-to-be-replaced transitional authority of Ayad Allawi, the new document needs a Kurdish and Sunni buy-in to go into effect. That, at least, is the theory. In practice, the clerics are getting restless. For the first time in Iraq's unhappy history, the Shiite majority will control a national government...

http://www.prospect.org/web/view-web.ww?id=9163


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The march of statism

by Dan Olson

Strike the Root

02/10/05

Republican conservatives decry liberal taxation and redistribution, while liberal Democrats denounce conservative dogmatic morality and militarism, each failing to realize that their own statist preferences merely compliment [sic] the other's. The moral statism and vast armies now lauded by neoconservatives have shown themselves time and again to tend uncontrollably towards economic enslavement. Likewise, as our government grows fat with liberal taxation and bolder with every social experiment, individual liberties come under attack. These opposite ends of the statist spectrum converge in their contempt for economic and individual freedom...

http://www.strike-the-root.com/51/olson/olson2.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Domestic gibberish

by Sidney Blumenthal

Guardian [UK]

02/10/05

Fear made George Bush's presidency, gave him his 'mission,' and allowed him to remain in office. Before September 11, he had drifted to the lowest approval rating ever for a president after just eight months on the job. Throughout the 2004 campaign, Republicans hammered 'September 11,' 'terrorism' and 'Saddam Hussein' like an anvil chorus.

Bush got his victory; it was the smallest win of any second-term president since Woodrow Wilson in 1916, but he acts as if it is the moment of deliverance Republicans have been waiting for since Herbert Hoover lost the White House. Fear fostered Bush's 'political capital,' so he sees no reason why it should fail him now. ... Since September 11, without variation, Bush's poll numbers have paralleled the quantity of news stories about terrorism. ... The war on terrorism is his meta-narrative. But what happens when the ground shifts?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1409556,00.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Iraq's dodgy election

by Justin Raimondo

AntiWar.Com

02/11/05

Over ten days after the election was declared an unmitigated success -- and some wimped-out liberals immediately began changing their wooly little minds about the war -- we still haven't had any official results announced. And all sorts of shenanigans seem to be going on, of the sort that, if they had happened in Ukraine, say, there would have been an immediate outcry in the West, with all the usual suspects palavering about 'election fraud' and sneering at the legitimacy of the entire process.

... With the U.S. handing out Cabinet posts, and still only vague promises as to when the actual election results are going to be announced, we have the right -- nay, the duty -- to ask: what's up with that? Except nobody's asking it: not our mainstream journalists, and certainly nobody in Washington, which is still preoccupied with an orgy of self-congratulation...

http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=4807


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Death by a hundred and fifty cuts

by Matthew Continetti

The Weekly Standard
'
02/11/05

[T]he truth is that a budget is nothing more than a set of assumptions. The 2006 budget proposal assumes Congress will make the Bush tax cuts permanent, actually -- something that hasn't happened, and isn't guaranteed. The budget proposal assumes Congress will agree to its small, 1-percent cut in discretionary spending over five years -- something that hasn't happened, and isn't guaranteed. And the budget proposal assumes Congress will, at the White House's request, eliminate or consolidate 150 federal programs -- something that hasn't happened, and isn't guaranteed. You've heard, I assume, about the 150 programs the Bush administration wants to eliminate. But do you know which 150? If so, please send me an email. No one I know has a clue -- not even Joshua Bolten, who oversees the people who oversee the 'budget process...

http://tinyurl.com/45v6v


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Students under surveillance at school

California: Students under surveillance at school

San Francisco Chronicle

02/10/05

Angry parents, saying their children's privacy rights are being violated, have asked the board of the tiny Brittan School District to rescind a requirement that all students wear badges that monitor their whereabouts on campus using radio signals. Located between the massive silos of Sutter Rice Co. and the Sutter Buttes, this small town has 587 kindergarten through eighth-graders who are the first public school kids in the country to be tracked on campus by such a system, which is designed to ease attendance taking and increase campus security. 'This is the only public school monitoring where children go, with kids walking around with little homing beacons,' said Nicole Ozer, an American Civil Liberties Union lawyer aiding several parents who oppose the badges, which students wear around their necks...

http://tinyurl.com/5jyyj


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Budget proposes "Screening Coordination" office

Washington Post

02/09/05

The Bush budget calls for the Department of Homeland Security to create an office called Screening Coordination and Operations that would absorb some programs of TSA and other divisions. The office would oversee records on millions of Americans and foreigners in vast databases that contain digital fingerprints and photographs, eye scans and personal information from travelers and transportation workers

.... Government officials want to explore whether a program designed to vet the backgrounds of airline passengers, for example, would work for screening travelers using other modes of transportation." [Post articles may require registration, or use login "info@news-digests.com/news-digests"]

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A9089-2005Feb8.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Attackers will face a "scorching hell"

Iran: Attackers will face a "scorching hell"

Houston Chronicle

02/10/05

A month after President Bush warned that the United States hasn't ruled out military action against Iran, President Mohammed Khatami responded today that his country would turn into a 'scorching hell' for any possible attackers. Khatami's comments, before a crowd of tens of thousands gathered on a snowy square in Tehran to mark the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution, came amid an escalating exchange of rhetoric between the United States and Iran. Washington accuses Tehran of maintaining a nuclear weapons program, which Iran says is for peaceful energy purposes...

http://tinyurl.com/5nkm7


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

2004 US trade deficit: $617.7 billion

Denver Post

02/11/05

The American trade deficit broke the $600 billion barrier in 2004, soaring to $617.7 billion, the Commerce Department reported Thursday, but the gap narrowed in December in part because sharply lower oil prices cut the cost of energy imports. The deficit now accounts for more than 5 percent of the American economy, a level that adds further pressure to push down the value of the dollar and increases the amount of U.S. debt held overseas...

http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36~33~2704773,00.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

FOLTER: Spurensuche zwischen Allmacht und Wahnsinn

Die nächste live Sendung ist am 18. Februar 2005 um 19.00 auf 92.6 Mhz - der Frequenz von Radio Helsinki - im Raum Graz/Steiermark als auch on-line zu hören. Für Fragen und Kommentare während der Sendung steht Ihnen CROPcom zur Verfügung - der liveChat. Thema der Sendung die von Chris Haderer und Claudia Altendorfer moderiert werden wird:

FOLTER. Spurensuche zwischen Allmacht und Wahnsinn.

Die Folter ist keine Erfindung des Mittelalters und sie ist auch nicht mit der spanischen Inquisition ausgestorben. Sie ist eine Alltagserscheinung, die auch die zivilisierten Mitgliedsstaaten der Europäischen Union nicht ausnimmt. Erst im Frühjahr 2004 kam es im niederösterreichischen Flüchtlingslager Traiskirchen zu einem Vorfall, bei dem ein Asylwerber mit brennenden Zigaretten misshandelt wurde. Und in Deutschland drohte der Frankfurter Polizeipräsident Wolfgang Daschner einem gefassten Entführer mit Folter, sollte er den Aufenthaltsort seines Opfers nicht verraten.

Folter ist ein ständiger Begleiter des Menschen auf seinem Weg durch die Evolution; ausgehend von mythologischen Blutritualen über die Verbrechen der Kirche bis zum amerikanischen Guantanamo. Über die Zusammenhänge zwischen Lust, Gewalt und Mythologie sprechen Chris Haderer und Claudia Altendorfer mit Prof. Horst Herrmann, Autor von "Die Folter. Eine Enzyklopädie des Grauens."

Themenseite und Materialsammlung zur Sendung
http://crop.mur.at/g7/folter.html

Big Brother News
http://crop.mur.at/g7/bigbrother

Telefongast der Sendung:
Prof. Horst Herrmann (Soziologe, Autor
http://egora.uni-muenster.de/soz/personen/herrmann.shtml )

Moderation:
Chris Haderer ( http://crop.mur.at/g7 )
Claudia Altendorfer, Theaterwissenschaftlerin, mail: cea@nextra.at



Tarek Al-Ubaidi

THE BATTLE IS ABOUT TO BEGIN: SAY NO TO FLUORIDATION

THE BATTLE IS ABOUT TO BEGIN !

URGENT ANTI-FLUORIDATION RALLY AT LABOUR CONFERENCE IN GATESHEAD THIS SUNDAY

13th February 8.am onwards

This is a very important and very urgent request. The Government are trying to sneak Water Fluoridation in by stealth, you will not have heard a single cabinet member talk about this issue outside of parliament. They know it would be a disaster to do so, they are keeping it very low profile and hope that literally no one will notice.

This weekend sees the first of the spring conferences. The General Election Campaign is underway and politicians will become very tetchy about unpopular issues gaining profile. That is exactly why we are attending.

We are aiming to attend for the Sunday and this is the time for anyone opposed to this to stand up and be counted. The conference is taking place at the Sage Centre in fluoridated Gateshead, right next to the Tyne Bridge. We will be leafletting the delegates and try to talk some sense into them.

We know that our information is breaking pro-fluoride arguments down and people are becoming unhappy about it.

It is very short notice, we know that! But if you have nothing planned for Sunday, come and see the sights of Newcastle, meet with friends and take part in democracy. Simply make your way to the main entrance and you will find us. If you live under 100 miles away there really is no excuse, what could be more important????

There are many facets to this issue, the substance they use is a toxic industrial waste. Medicating people against their own free will and consent is a violation of their Fundamental Rights. We know that in Gateshead which is fluoridated 54% of children suffer from dental fluorosis, the mottling and pitting of teeth caused by over-exposure to fluorides. Thats right it is poisoning the population. It was the Governments funded study which made these findings, The York Review.

Many of you will hear proponents of Fluoridation quoting the York Review as an endorsement of fluoridation. Nothing could be further from the truth and in fact this blatant misrepresentation is the subject of the letter featured on this page from the head of the York Review Team Prof Trevor Sheldon. I suggest you print this letter off and make it available on your stalls/meetings etc, it is a crucial document and gives a lie to the frankly disgusting and dishonest assertions made by the BFS and the BDA, who seem to have recruited the BMA. Are these people for real and who the hell do they think they are?

http://www.npwa.freeserve.co.uk/sheldon_letter.html

For for many of us the theft by the state of our right not to be subjected to an enforced medical intervention is perhaps the most sinister development in recent times. More removal of individual liberty and evidence of an emerging totalitarian mindset in Government. Once this precedent of mass medication has been established what will be next.

We lose forever control over our own bodies and are reduced quite literally to the ranks of cattle in what is essentially an uncontolled experiment on the population.

Please email us to let us know if you can come and how many of you, this is an exceptional opportunity do not leave it to someone else, we need to show them some real opposition.

It will be a busy conference for protests we must be there and we must be seen or we will be drowned out. But there will be many other protesters to talk to and get our message across to which is very important at this time.

Heres to Sunday, see you there!


Best wishes

Peter Crampton and the Newcastle Crew who need your support.


Your water is about to be poisoned with a toxic industrial waste. It is illegal, it is mass medication, it violates your human rights and is known to cause serious adverse health effects. Only one thing can stop it - YOU! SAY NO TO FLUORIDATION.

From Peter Crampton
West Yorkshire Campaign Against Fluoridation
01422 884451 judithcrampton@onetel.com


From Mast Network

Nachweis für Gesundheitsrisiko durch Mobiltelefone

von Mark Prigg, Wissenschafts-Korrespondent

Evening Standard 9. February 2005

übersetzt aus dem Englischen: Evi Gaigg

Ärzte behaupten heute, dass sie den ersten Beweis für durch Mobiltelefone verursachte Gesundheitsprobleme gefunden haben. Sie sagen, mehr als 5 % der Bevölkerung könnten an Kopfschmerzen, Verstimmungen und Hörproblemen leiden, die durch die Strahlung der Handys verursacht werden. Die Experten raten den Leuten – speziell Kindern - den Gebrauch ihrer Mobiltelefone zu begrenzen, wenn sie Kopfschmerzen oder andere Symptome verspüren.

Die Forschung wurde durch die Irish Doctors Environmental Association (IDEA) = Vereinigung irischer Umweltärzte an 16 Personen durchgeführt, die Symptome durch den Mobiltelefongebrauch aufwiesen und teilweise sensitiv auf elektromagnetische Strahlung reagierten.

Diese 16 wurden über einige Monate hinweg beobachtet. Sie wurden von Ärzten in einem detaillierten Fragenkatalog nach Gebrauch ihres Mobiltelefons befragt und sie wurden medizinischen Tests unterzogen, eingeschlossen Blut- und Leberanalysen.

Es wurden 13 Symptome gefunden, eingeschlossen Übelkeit, Kopfschmerzen und Schwindel, von denen die Forscher glauben, dass sie eine klare Indikation für die Strahlung sind. Der IDEA-Vorsitzende Dr. Philip Michael sagte: "Diese verursacht bei einem großen Teil der Bevölkerung Missempfindungen."

"Wir arbeiten an den Grundlagen für eine größere Studie, welche Blindtests benutzt, um zweifelsfrei nachzuweisen, dass Mobiltelefone verantwortlich sind, aber wir glauben, dass der Beweis nun überwältigend ist."

Er riet allen, die an den Symptomen leiden, die die Studie beschreibt, die Zeit, die sie mit Telefonieren verbringen, zu limitieren und zu versuchen, sich von Mobilfunkmasten fernzuhalten. Die Forschung wurde diese Woche einem ausgewählten Komitee der irischen MPs vorgestellt, welches, so hofft man, Pläne für weitere Forschung machen wird.

Andere Experten im gleichen Forschungsfeld sagten, sie seien nicht über die Resultate der Forschung erstaunt. Dr. Michael Maier vom Imperial College sagte, es sei noch mehr Forschung nötig und er fügte hinzu: "Es gibt so viel anekdotische Beweise, ich denke, mehr Erkenntnisse auf dieser Ebene sind unverzichtbar."

„Das größte Problem ist jenes, dass es kaum möglich ist, irgendwelche Wirkungen bei den Leuten zu messen, die ihr Mobiltelefone so verschieden benützen. Aber das Gehirn ist ein elektrisches Instrument und die Frequenz, die die Strahlung produziert, ist jener, die im Gehirn erzeugt wird, so ähnlich, dass es keine große Überraschung ist, wenn man ein Telefon findet, das dessen Frequenz stört und Kopfschmerzen, Übelkeit und andere Probleme hervorruft.

Letzten Monat haben Experten die Regierung gewarnt, Kindern unter 8 Jahren ein Mobiltelefon zu geben, weil es potenzielle Gesundheitsrisiken birgt. Sir William Stewart, der Vorsitzende der Gesundheits-Vorsorge-Gesellschaft sagte: "Ich denke nicht, dass wir unsere Hände auf unser Herz legen und sagen können, Mobiltelefone seien sicher. Wenn es da Risiken gibt. und wir denken, es kann Risiken geben, dann sind es die Kinder, die am meisten betroffen sind."

Diese Studie des NRPB kam zu keiner abschließenden Schlussfolgerung, dass es eine Schädigung durch Mobiltelefone gibt.

IDEA besteht aus 30 führenden irischen Ärzten und ist der WHO angeschlossen. Sie ist ein Teil einer Gruppe, die 1985 den Nobelpreis für Physik erhalten hat. Unter den Mitgliedern ist Dr. Patrick Hillery, der Ex-Präsident von Irland und EU-Kommissionsmitglied.

http://www.gigaherz.ch/879

Quelle: http://de.groups.yahoo.com/group/elektrosmog-liste/message/4931


Nachricht von Reinhard Rückemann

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Handy
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/321708/

Ärzte und Mobilfunk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/408385/

Wissenschaft und Mobilfunk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/293807/

Proof of mobile health risk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/513848/

Bush's Budget: The War on Working People Continues

On Monday, George W. Bush launched an unprecedented attack on poor and working people in the U.S. His proposed a $2.57-trillion budget will cut domestic programs to seniors, veterans, children, and the poor by $20 billion dollars next year.

This budget proposal is an outright declaration of war on working people. It is part of a neoconservative effort to attack the welfare of working people and force working people in this country to accept third world working conditions – no health care, no pensions, no rights. These cuts are not necessary. They the intended result of tax cuts for the rich and massive military spending for a needless war. They are part of a neocon plan to “starve the beast”, to create artificial crises in order to justify slashing spending for the welfare of the people, while at the same time increasing spending for the welfare of the rich.

The Pentagon budget will be increased to $419 billion, plus an additional $80 billion for the occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan--nearly half a trillion dollars. The U.S. will spend about as much money on its military as the rest of the world combined. The Pentagon budget will be larger than the rest of the planet's combined.

Bush also wants to make his tax cuts for the wealthy permanent, which carry a price tag of $1.1 trillion through 2014.

To pay for the military buildup and tax cuts, Bush's budget includes $20 billion in cuts to over 150 programs, many of them targeted toward low-income people. Bush also calls for terminating 65 federal programs.

There are many more attacks in this budget than can be raised in a single statement or email. These cuts come at a time when poverty in the U.S. has risen by 14 percent--one in eight now live in poverty, one in five children. The number of people in the U.S. without health insurance -- more than 45 million and rising -- has reached a record. Affordable housing is beyond the reach of more and more working people.

These cuts include:

Food stamps will be cut by over $1 billion over the next five years.

The Bureau of Indian Affairs budget will be cut by $100 million.

About one-third of the programs being targeted for elimination are in the Education Department, including federal grant programs for local schools in such areas as vocational education, supporting drug-free schools and Even Start, a $225 million literacy program.

The proposed budget eliminates 7 programs providing $16 billion in grants for low-income urban areas and replaces them with one program funded at $3.7 Billion. The new program, which replaces programs in HUD, Education and other areas is to be run by the Commerce Department. Why Commerce? The stated purpose is to direct these grants away from public organizations and toward faith-based (religious) organizations and private businesses.

Medicaid - medical care for the poor, the disabled, the elderly and children - will be cut by $45 billion.

As home heating costs are on the rise, Bush's budget cuts the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance program (LI-HEAP) by $200 million- making it harder for working families to pay their heating bills.

The budget increases the cost of prescription drugs for veterans more than 100%, charges veterans $250 per year for promised health care, and will close VA hospitals throughout the country while veterans still wait months just to see a doctor.

The proposed budget is especially brutal in attacking immigrants. It eliminates the Migrant and Seasonal Farm Workers program while claiming that “workers can be better served through the Nation’s system of One-Stop Career Centers”, although that program is being cut from $963 million to $84 million itself. It provides a $68 million increase for a program that seizes children whose parents have been deported and turns them over to right-wing religious groups.

The budget eliminates funding for The Rural Housing and Economic Development (RHED) Program, which funds housing for rural families.

Bush’s budget eliminates the Perkins Loan, a federally subsidized loan program for college students.

In addition to cuts in crucial programs, the proposal includes efforts to increase red tape and make it harder for workers to collect unemployment insurance. It similarly makes it harder for states to administer Medicaid and SCHIP benefits effectively by curtailing the ways in which they can use federal money to administer those programs. And the budget is riddled with religious initiatives, such as “Abstinence Only Education” and “Healthy Marriage” programs. The list goes on and on.

Bush's budget demands that the poorest and most oppressed pay for the costs of his tax breaks to the wealthy and for his program of endless war.

March 19: Working People Fight Back

Anyone who has looked at the Bush budget recognizes that this is a declaration of a new phase of the war against working people here. We must fight back.

March 19 will be a day of protest around the world. In New York City the day begins with a march from Harlem's Marcus Garvey Park to the main rally site at the East Meadow in Central Park.

Momentum for March 19 is growing. New endorsers and organizing centers are coming forward every day. (An updated list of endorsers and organizing centers is available at http://www.TroopsOutNow.org ) Buses, vans, and car caravans are coming from Washington D.C., Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, and many other cities.

In the face of this new phase of the war against working people and the continued occupation of Iraq, it is imperative that antiwar, progressive, labor and community organizations join in a united demonstration of opposition to the Bush agenda of war, repression, and corporate greed.

This budget is another offensive strike in Bush’s continuing war against working people. All activists and organizations that struggle for justice and peace have an obligation to respond. Bush and Wall Street are united and determined in their attacks on workers; we must answer them with a greater unity and determination.

Help Build a Movement to Fight Back

1) Endorse the March 19 Demonstration in Central Park http://troopsoutnow.org
2) Organize transportation from your area http://troopsoutnow.org
3) Help get the word out -- Download leaflets from http://troopsoutnow.org
4) Forward this email to your lists

March 19
Troops Out Now!
March on Central Park in NYC!
Regional Demonstrations Across the U.S. & Worldwide


The International Action Center
http://www.iacenter.org
iacenter@iacenter.org


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