23
Feb
2005

Celebrations as 02 plan is ditched

JUBILANT West Kirby residents are celebrating victory over telecom giants 02 after plans for construction of a mobile phone mast in the town were thrown out.

Wirral planning committee refused permission for a 15m high telecommunications mast and ancillary equipment to be built in Orrysdale Road, West Kirby.

West Kirby Cllr Jeff Green said the proposed mast would be five metres higher that existing street lights and, with 1.5m high cabinets added to the mast, it would create clutter and be a visual eye-sore.

Anti-mast campaigner Kate Evans said: "I have real concerns about the health implications caused by the use of these masts. It's a pity the Government will not allow the council to refuse applications of health grounds.

"Unfortunately because of the current system there is a presumption in favour of development which over-ride local, environmental and safety concerns. On this occasion common sense prevailed."

The 02 company has the right to appeal against the planning committee decision.

Protestors in Meols have another mast fight on their hands after 02 submitted a third application to sight a tower near to Kingsmead School in Bertram Drive.

Two previous applications have been thrown out by Wirral council planners.


From Mast Network

Protest plan over 30m phone mast

Feb 23 2005

By Cathy Reeves


RESIDENTS are planning to stage a demonstration this Friday in protest at a 30m telephone mast.

Planning permission has been granted by Wealden District Council for the pole and ancillary equipment to be put up in the grounds of Mid Sussex Timber yard in Station Road, Forest Row.

Villager Paula Simonis said: "We really don't want it. My first worries are the health risks and the fact that we knew nothing about this. "Villagers feel very aggrieved that it's gone through the way it has. "People feel they haven't had the right to talk about it."

The demonstration is expected to attract a good number of protesters with placards.

Simon Waters, partner at Mid Sussex Timber, insisted no contract had yet been signed with the telephone company and that he would be looking for reassurances about safety before signing any deal.

He said: "I will be making it quite clear to them that if they want the support of the local people then they need to convince the village and ourselves that what they plan to erect would not be detrimental to anyone's health in any way.

"If there's going to be justified huge opposition obviously we wouldn't go ahead.

Mike Davies, community affairs manager for Hutchison 3G UK Ltd, said: "The site itself gained full planning consent with the local authority at the end of 2004. It went through the full planning process."

Mr Davies said there were no objections placed at the time.

He continued: "I think the reality is we will not be changing the location because it was given full consent by authority."

The protest is due to take place at the site on Friday at 3.30pm.


From Mast Network

MPS CALL FOR MAST RETHINK

http://tinyurl.com/65ssx

From Mast Network

MAST FEARS

Residents up in arms over mobile phone company's proposals

A PROPOSED phone mast upgrade has sparked health fears for elderly and disabled people who live nearby.

Residents of High Craigends and Craigends Court, Kilsyth, including local community councillor Hugh Dempsey, are up in arms after T-Mobile (UK) Limited announced it was planning to upgrade its mast just next to the Celtic Supporters Club.

Mr Dempsey raised the matter at this week's Kilsyth Community Council meeting: "I'm very concerned for the people who live right next to this, most of whom are elderly and have health considerations, and I'm concerned about whether they are going to have any say in the matter," he told the meeting. Members agreed to oppose the move.

Chairman Margot Macmillan said: "There's been a lot of research done but no-one has come out with an absolute answer. The effects are unknown. I'm concerned about this - I think almost everyone is concerned."

Local residents have also told the Chronicle of their worries. Catriona Kilmurray, whose disabled son lives near to the mast, said: "Some of the houses are just two or three metres from the mast – you can practically reach out and touch it. Also, some of this housing is amenity housing – which means it is specially designated for elderly people or those with health needs, so many of these people are already vulnerable which makes the whole thing even more worrying."

The local campaign against the upgrade of the 12.5 metre high mast, has come in the same week that a world renowned professor is visiting Scotland to highlight the issue.

Professor Olle Johansson is calling on the Scottish Executive to suspend the construction of all masts and launch an immediate investigation into the long-term health effects.

Professor Johansson, who is to brief MSPs this week, has said: "In areas where phone masts are commonplace, evidence of health defects, skin conditions, allergies, and caner clusters is extremely worrying."

T-Mobile say the proposed upgrade to the mast is needed to provide 'third generation communications' to the residential area of Kilsyth. A letter from the company to local residents explained: "Third generation has been identified as the future of communications and is being heralded as a major technological breakthrough. This promises a range of high-quality mobile multimedia services with a reliable integration of voice, data and video images. Effectively you will be able to send and receive e-mails, view digital video clips and use a powerful personal organiser and a convenient electronic wallet."

In a statement on residents' health concerns T-Mobile told The Chronicle: "Based on over 40 years research T-Mobile is confident that its base stations, operating within strict international guidelines (recognised by the World Health Organisation) do not present a health risk to any member of the public." "T-Mobile recognises that one of the biggest challenges facing operators in developing a modern telecommuications infrastructure is minimising the impact it has one the environment. At T-Mobile we work hard to try to reduce the visual impact of our base stations and this is why we are upgrading an existing site rather than building a completely new installation."


From Mast Network

Rummy TV

http://www.ariannaonline.com/columns/column.php?id=760

When Democracy Failed - 2005

The Warnings of History

This weekend - February 27th - is the 72nd anniversary, but the corporate media most likely won't cover it. The generation that experienced this history firsthand is now largely dead, and only a few of us dare hear their ghosts.

It started when the government, in the midst of an economic crisis, received reports of an imminent terrorist attack. A foreign ideologue had launched feeble attacks on a few famous buildings, but the media largely ignored his relatively small efforts. The intelligence services knew, however, that the odds were he would eventually succeed. (Historians are still arguing whether or not rogue elements in the intelligence service helped the terrorist. Some, like Sefton Delmer - a London Daily Express reporter on the scene - say they certainly did not, while others, like William Shirer, suggest they did.)

But the warnings of investigators were ignored at the highest levels, in part because the government was distracted; the man who claimed to be the nation's leader had not been elected by a majority vote and the majority of citizens claimed he had no right to the powers he coveted.

He was a simpleton, some said, a cartoon character of a man who saw things in black-and-white terms and didn't have the intellect to understand the subtleties of running a nation in a complex and internationalist world.

His coarse use of language - reflecting his political roots in a southernmost state - and his simplistic and often-inflammatory nationalistic rhetoric offended the aristocrats, foreign leaders, and the well-educated elite in the government and media. And, as a young man, he'd joined a secret society with an occult-sounding name and bizarre initiation rituals that involved skulls and human bones.

Nonetheless, he knew the terrorist was going to strike (although he didn't know where or when), and he had already considered his response. When an aide brought him word that the nation's most prestigious building was ablaze, he verified it was the terrorist who had struck and then rushed to the scene and called a press conference.

"You are now witnessing the beginning of a great epoch in history," he proclaimed, standing in front of the burned-out building, surrounded by national media. "This fire," he said, his voice trembling with emotion, "is the beginning." He used the occasion - "a sign from God," he called it - to declare an all-out war on terrorism and its ideological sponsors, a people, he said, who traced their origins to the Middle East and found motivation for their evil deeds in their religion.

Two weeks later, the first detention center for terrorists was built in Oranianberg to hold the first suspected allies of the infamous terrorist. In a national outburst of patriotism, the leader's flag was everywhere, even printed large in newspapers suitable for window display.

Within four weeks of the terrorist attack, the nation's now-popular leader had pushed through legislation - in the name of combating terrorism and fighting the philosophy he said spawned it - that suspended constitutional guarantees of free speech, privacy, and habeas corpus. Police could now intercept mail and wiretap phones; suspected terrorists could be imprisoned without specific charges and without access to their lawyers; police could sneak into people's homes without warrants if the cases involved terrorism.

To get his patriotic "Decree on the Protection of People and State" passed over the objections of concerned legislators and civil libertarians, he agreed to put a 4-year sunset provision on it: if the national emergency provoked by the terrorist attack was over by then, the freedoms and rights would be returned to the people, and the police agencies would be re-restrained. Legislators would later say they hadn't had time to read the bill before voting on it.

Immediately after passage of the anti-terrorism act, his federal police agencies stepped up their program of arresting suspicious persons and holding them without access to lawyers or courts. In the first year only a few hundred were interred, and those who objected were largely ignored by the mainstream press, which was afraid to offend and thus lose access to a leader with such high popularity ratings. Citizens who protested the leader in public - and there were many - quickly found themselves confronting the newly empowered police's batons, gas, and jail cells, or fenced off in protest zones safely out of earshot of the leader's public speeches. (In the meantime, he was taking almost daily lessons in public speaking, learning to control his tonality, gestures, and facial expressions. He became a very competent orator.)

Within the first months after that terrorist attack, at the suggestion of a political advisor, he brought a formerly obscure word into common usage. He wanted to stir a "racial pride" among his countrymen, so, instead of referring to the nation by its name, he began to refer to it as "The Homeland," a phrase publicly promoted in the introduction to a 1934 speech recorded in Leni Riefenstahl's famous propaganda movie "Triumph Of The Will." As hoped, people's hearts swelled with pride, and the beginning of an us-versus-them mentality was sewn. Our land was "the" homeland, citizens thought: all others were simply foreign lands. We are the "true people," he suggested, the only ones worthy of our nation's concern; if bombs fall on others, or human rights are violated in other nations and it makes our lives better, it's of little concern to us.

Playing on this new implicitly racial nationalism, and exploiting a disagreement with the French over his increasing militarism, he argued that any international body that didn't act first and foremost in the best interest of his own nation was neither relevant nor useful. He thus withdrew his country from the League Of Nations in October, 1933, and then negotiated a separate naval armaments agreement with Anthony Eden of The United Kingdom to create a worldwide military ruling elite.

His propaganda minister orchestrated a campaign to ensure the people that he was a deeply religious man and that his motivations were rooted in Christianity. He even proclaimed the need for a revival of the Christian faith across his nation, what he called a "New Christianity." Every man in his rapidly growing army wore a belt buckle that declared "Gott Mit Uns" - God Is With Us - and most of them fervently believed it was true.

Within a year of the terrorist attack, the nation's leader determined that the various local police and federal agencies around the nation were lacking the clear communication and overall coordinated administration necessary to deal with the terrorist threat facing the nation, particularly those citizens who were of Middle Eastern ancestry and thus probably terrorist and communist sympathizers, and various troublesome "intellectuals" and "liberals." He proposed a single new national agency to protect the security of the homeland, consolidating the actions of dozens of previously independent police, border, and investigative agencies under a single leader.

He appointed one of his most trusted associates to be leader of this new agency, the Central Security Office for the homeland, and gave it a role in the government equal to the other major departments.

His assistant who dealt with the press noted that, since the terrorist attack, "Radio and press are at out disposal." Those voices questioning the legitimacy of their nation's leader, or raising questions about his checkered past, had by now faded from the public's recollection as his central security office began advertising a program encouraging people to phone in tips about suspicious neighbors. This program was so successful that the names of some of the people "denounced" were soon being broadcast on radio stations. Those denounced often included opposition politicians and news reporters who dared speak out - a favorite target of his regime and the media he now controlled through intimidation and ownership by corporate allies.

To consolidate his power, he concluded that government alone wasn't enough. He reached out to industry and forged an alliance, bringing former executives of the nation's largest corporations into high government positions. A flood of government money poured into corporate coffers to fight the war against the Middle Eastern ancestry terrorists lurking within the homeland, and to prepare for wars overseas. He encouraged large corporations friendly to him to acquire media outlets and other industrial concerns across the nation, particularly those previously owned by suspicious people of Middle Eastern ancestry. He built powerful alliances with industry; one corporate ally got the lucrative contract worth millions to build the first large-scale detention center for enemies of the state. Soon more would follow. Industry flourished.

He also reached out to the churches, declaring that the nation had clear Christian roots, that any nation that didn't openly support religion was morally bankrupt, and that his administration would openly and proudly provide both moral and financial support to initiatives based on faith to provide social services.

In this, he was reaching back to his own embrace of Christianity, which he noted in an April 12, 1922 speech:

"My feeling as a Christian points me to my Lord and Savior as a fighter. It points me to the man who once in loneliness, surrounded only by a few followers ... was greatest not as a sufferer but as a fighter.

"In boundless love as a Christian and as a man I read through the passage which tells us how the Lord at last rose in His might and seized the scourge to drive out of the Temple the brood of vipers and adders...

"As a Christian ... I have the duty to be a fighter for truth and justice..."

When he later survived an assassination attempt, he said, "Now I am completely content. The fact that I left the Burgerbraukeller earlier than usual is a corroboration of Providence's intention to let me reach my goal."

Many government functions started with prayer. Every school day started with prayer and every child heard the wonders of Christianity and - especially - the Ten Commandments in school. The leader even ended many of his speeches with a prayer, as he did in a February 20, 1938 speech before Parliament:

"In this hour I would ask of the Lord God only this: that, as in the past, so in the years to come He would give His blessing to our work and our action, to our judgment and our resolution, that He will safeguard us from all false pride and from all cowardly servility, that He may grant us to find the straight path which His Providence has ordained for the German people, and that He may ever give us the courage to do the right, never to falter, never to yield before any violence, before any danger."

But after an interval of peace following the terrorist attack, voices of dissent again arose within and without the government. Students had started an active program opposing him (later known as the White Rose Society), and leaders of nearby nations were speaking out against his bellicose rhetoric. He needed a diversion, something to direct people away from the corporate cronyism being exposed in his own government, questions of his possibly illegitimate rise to power, his corruption of religious leaders, and the oft-voiced concerns of civil libertarians about the people being held in detention without due process or access to attorneys or family.

With his number two man - a master at manipulating the media - he began a campaign to convince the people of the nation that a small, limited war was necessary. Another nation was harboring many of the suspicious Middle Eastern people, and even though its connection with the terrorist who had set afire the nation's most important building was tenuous at best, it held resources their nation badly needed if they were to have room to live and maintain their prosperity.

He called a press conference and publicly delivered an ultimatum to the leader of the other nation, provoking an international uproar. He claimed the right to strike preemptively in self-defense, and nations across Europe - at first - denounced him for it, pointing out that it was a doctrine only claimed in the past by nations seeking worldwide empire, like Caesar's Rome or Alexander's Greece.

It took a few months, and intense international debate and lobbying with European nations, but, after he personally met with the leader of the United Kingdom, finally a deal was struck. After the military action began, Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain told the nervous British people that giving in to this leader's new first-strike doctrine would bring "peace for our time." Thus Hitler annexed Austria in a lightning move, riding a wave of popular support as leaders so often do in times of war. The Austrian government was unseated and replaced by a new leadership friendly to Germany, and German corporations began to take over Austrian resources.

In a speech responding to critics of the invasion, Hitler said, "Certain foreign newspapers have said that we fell on Austria with brutal methods. I can only say; even in death they cannot stop lying. I have in the course of my political struggle won much love from my people, but when I crossed the former frontier [into Austria] there met me such a stream of love as I have never experienced. Not as tyrants have we come, but as liberators."

To deal with those who dissented from his policies, at the advice of his politically savvy advisors, he and his handmaidens in the press began a campaign to equate him and his policies with patriotism and the nation itself. National unity was essential, they said, to ensure that the terrorists or their sponsors didn't think they'd succeeded in splitting the nation or weakening its will.

Rather than the government being run by multiple parties in a pluralistic, democratic fashion, one single party sought total control. Emulating a technique also used by Stalin, but as ancient as Rome, the Party used the power of its influence on the government to take over all government functions, hand out government favors, and reward Party contributors with government positions and contracts.

In times of war, they said, there could be only "one people, one nation, and one commander-in-chief" ("Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Fuhrer"), and so his advocates in the media began a nationwide campaign charging that critics of his policies were attacking the nation itself. You were either with us, or you were with the terrorists.

It was a simplistic perspective, but that was what would work, he was told by his Propaganda Minister, Joseph Goebbels: "The most brilliant propagandist technique will yield no success unless one fundamental principle is borne in mind constantly - it must confine itself to a few points and repeat them over and over."

Those questioning him were labeled "anti-German" or "not good Germans," and it was suggested they were aiding the enemies of the state by failing in the patriotic necessity of supporting the nation's valiant men in uniform. It was one of his most effective ways to stifle dissent and pit wage-earning people (from whom most of the army came) against the "intellectuals and liberals" who were critical of his policies.

Another technique was to "manufacture news," through the use of paid shills posing as reporters, seducing real reporters with promises of access to the leader in exchange for favorable coverage, and thinly veiled threats to those who exposed his lies. As his Propaganda Minister said, "It is the absolute right of the State to supervise the formation of public opinion."

Nonetheless, once the "small war" annexation of Austria was successfully and quickly completed, and peace returned, voices of opposition were again raised in the Homeland. The almost-daily release of news bulletins about the dangers of terrorist communist cells wasn't enough to rouse the populace and totally suppress dissent. A full-out war was necessary to divert public attention from the growing rumbles within the country about disappearing dissidents; violence against liberals, Jews, and union leaders; and the epidemic of crony capitalism that was producing empires of wealth in the corporate sector but threatening the middle class's way of life.

A year later, to the week, Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia.

In the months after that, he claimed that Poland had weapons of mass destruction (poison gas) and was supporting terrorists against Germany. Those who doubted that Poland represented a threat were shouted down or branded as ignorant. Elections were rigged, run by party hacks. Only loyal Party members were given passes for admission to public events with the leader, so there would never be a single newsreel of a heckler, and no doubt in the minds of the people that the leader enjoyed vast support.

And his support did grow, as Propaganda Minister Goebbels' dictum bore fruit:

"If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State."

Within a few months Poland, too, was invaded in a "defensive, pre-emptive" action. The nation was now fully at war, and all internal dissent was suppressed in the name of national security; it was the end of Germany's first experiment with democracy.

As we conclude this review of history, there are a few milestones worth remembering.

February 27, 2005, is the 72nd anniversary of Dutch terrorist Marinus van der Lubbe's successful firebombing of the German Parliament (Reichstag) building, the terrorist act that catapulted Hitler to legitimacy and reshaped the German constitution. By the time of his successful and brief action to seize Austria, in which almost no German blood was shed, Hitler was the most beloved and popular leader in the history of his nation. Hailed around the world, he was later Time magazine's "Man Of The Year."

Most Americans remember his office for the security of the homeland, known as the Reichssicherheitshauptamt and its SchutzStaffel, simply by its most famous agency's initials: the SS.

We also remember that the Germans developed a new form of highly violent warfare they named "lightning war" or blitzkrieg, which, while generating devastating civilian losses, also produced a highly desirable "shock and awe" among the nation's leadership according to the authors of the 1996 book "Shock And Awe" published by the National Defense University Press.

Reflecting on that time, The American Heritage Dictionary (Houghton Mifflin Company, 1983) left us this definition of the form of government the German democracy had become through Hitler's close alliance with the largest German corporations and his policy of using religion and war as tools to keep power: "fas-cism (fâsh'iz'em) n. A system of government that exercises a dictatorship of the extreme right, typically through the merging of state and business leadership, together with belligerent nationalism."

Today, as we face financial and political crises, it's useful to remember that the ravages of the Great Depression hit Germany and the United States alike. Through the 1930s, however, Hitler and Roosevelt chose very different courses to bring their nations back to power and prosperity.

Germany's response was to use government to empower corporations and reward the society's richest individuals, privatize much of the commons, stifle dissent, strip people of constitutional rights, bust up unions, and create an illusion of prosperity through government debt and continual and ever-expanding war spending.

America passed minimum wage laws to raise the middle class, enforced anti-trust laws to diminish the power of corporations, increased taxes on corporations and the wealthiest individuals, created Social Security, and became the employer of last resort through programs to build national infrastructure, promote the arts, and replant forests.

To the extent that our Constitution is still intact, the choice is again ours.

Thom Hartmann http://www.thomhartmann.com lived and worked in Germany during the 1980s, is the Project Censored Award-winning, best-selling author of over a dozen books, and is the host of a nationally syndicated daily progressive talk radio program. This article, in slightly altered form, was first published in 2003 by CommonDreams.org and is now also a chapter in Thom's book What Would Jefferson Do?, published in 2004 by Random House/Harmony.


Informant: Laurel

The Secret Government

http://207.44.245.159/article3281.htm

Thousands of Germans March to Protest Bush Visit

Demonstrators pulled a float portraying a prisoner being beaten at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison through the German city of Mainz on Wednesday. The float featured a woman in military fatigues whipping a "prisoner" in an orange jumpsuit -- a replication of abuse by US troops at the Baghdad prison.

http://tinyurl.com/6wemp


From Information Clearing House

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Pictures:
http://www.attac.de/uni-bochum/Gallery/thumbnails.php?album=45

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Lufthansa May Sue Over Bush Visit Flight Disruption
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000100&sid=a5r.jATeAKnQ

informant: ranger116

America's might is draining away

Ignore the vanity of the Bushites, America's might is draining away:

America’s modesty in 1945 understated its muscle, just as Bushite vanity overstates it today. He has over-reached. His country is overstretched, losing economic momentum, losing world leadership, and losing the philosophical plot. America is running into the sand.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,1065-1451138,00.html


From Information Clearing House

Lawless World: America and the Making and Breaking of Global Rules

UK: How could attorney general support such a weak and dismal argument? :

The following is an extract from Lawless World: America and the Making and Breaking of Global Rules.

http://207.44.245.159/article8154.htm

If Bush pushes criticism, Putin will push back

In written answers to questions submitted by The New York Times before Bush left for Europe, Ushakov said Putin would likely respond to Bush's criticism by raising "our own concerns about the situation in the United States and certain troubling aspects of Washington's policies."

http://www.iht.com/bin/print_ipub.php?file=/articles/2005/02/22/news/diplo.html
http://snipurl.com/d06a


From Information Clearing House

Iran to Bush: Don't Meddle with Our Independence

"America does not like an independent Iran, the question is how far they can (take away Iran's independence), and ... what price they would have to pay to achieve that end," he told a news conference after a weekly cabinet meeting.

http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=H34TVT3ZPLNLOCRBAELCFEY?type=worldNews&storyID=7712450
http://snipurl.com/d068


From Information Clearing House

Not in our name, Mr. President

It won’t be a pretty sight when Bush’s dedicated supporters reach the breaking point. Make no mistake they will finally realize that lowering ourselves to the methods of our enemies damages the ultimate cause. As one former FBI agent is quoted in a recent magazine article, “Brutalization doesn’t work. We know that. Besides, you lose your soul.”

http://www.annistonstar.com/opinion/2005/as-editorials-0221-editorial-5b18q4103.htm
http://snipurl.com/d062


From Information Clearing House

U.S.-Held Prisoners Transferred Abroad Subjected to Torture

Despite repeated denials from President Bush and others in his administration that the U.S. government does not engage in torture or hand over prisoners to nations that do, a number of eyewitness accounts and press reports contradict those White House assertions.

http://207.44.245.159/article8148.htm

Secrecy reaches absurd level in detention

Attorneys for the Justice Department appeared before a federal judge in Washington this month and asked him to dismiss a lawsuit over the detention of a U.S. citizen, basing their request not merely on secret evidence but also on secret legal arguments.

http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/journalgazette/news/editorial/10960904.htm
http://snipurl.com/d061


From Information Clearing House

After Iraq will the US attack Syria next?

The history and consequence of imperial interventions in Syria and Lebanon...

http://207.44.245.159/article8145.htm

Syria minister warns of Bush 'plot'

"What has happened in Lebanon is an inseparable part of the plan to restructure the Middle East. This causes real worries to the people of this region," Shaban told Aljazeera.

http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/4EE5CB31-3106-4A23-A07D-1E8A7FE51CD2.htm
http://snipurl.com/d05y


From Information Clearing House

What the CIA's Files Can Tell Us About Iraq

Since the attacks of 11 September 2001, the American public has endured an astounding avalanche of official lies, half truths, pseudo-events and sheer balderdash that will surely enter the Guinness Book of Records.

http://207.44.245.159/article8150.htm

Preface - TIPPING POINT

http://www.willthomas.net/Convergence/Weekly/Global_Warming.htm

Whalley Range against the mast

Residents in Whalley Range oppposed to T Mobile's proposal to site a 3G mast (15m) high on the ground's of Whalley Range Football Club, Kings Road, Chorlton are meeting on Tuesday 1st March 2005 at the Gita Bhavan Hindu Temple at 7pm. The meeting will be held in the hall not the temple itself so that is accessible to the muslim community.

We would welcome any information on how to stop prior notification going through as manchester city council planning department told us today, they are nothing to do with the process and can't stop anything from going through. They have advised us to speak with the football club - however the football club recently refused to accept a petition with 400 plus names on.

Any advice greatly received - please email: stopthemast@hotmail.co.uk

Nicky Lidbetter
Senior Manager
National Phobics Society
Zion Community Resource Centre
339 Stretford Road
Hulme
Manchester
M15 4ZY
Tel: 0870 7700 456
Fax: 0161 227 9862
Email: nationalphobic@btconnect.com
Website: http://www.phobics-society.org.uk


From Mast Network

Mobile mast generates health fears

Feb 23 2005

By Anthony Harvison, Crewe Chronicle

THE possibility of a phone mast being erected near a built-up area of Coppenhall is alarming residents worried it could be a health hazard.

Mobile phone company Vodafone is in the early stages of seeking planning permission for a mast in Parkers Road to provide third generation services to users in the area.

But the news has shocked nearby residents, fearful over the effects electromagnetic radiation emitted by the masts might have on their health. It follows fears voiced in the Chronicle last week by people living near four masts at Hough and Chorlton.

Geoff Wilson, of Elmstead Close, is leading a campaign to stop the mast getting planning permission. He feels it is in a totally unsuitable location. He said: 'It is a ludicrous position to place a mast. There are dozens of farmers' fields six or seven hundred yards down the road which would be a better site than this. 'It's really slap-bang in the middle of a residential area, with hundreds of houses, an old people's home literally 50 yards away and two schools in the vicinity, Mablins Lane and Leighton.

'As a parent of a three-year-old son this is a major concern. I know we have got to move on and we all want better phone reception but my main worry is health. These radio signals do not go round the long way. They go straight through the houses.'

Mr Wilson has been receiving support from national pressure group Mast Sanity and is in the process of contacting Eddisbury MP Stephen O'Brien. He has also gained the assistance of Independent councillor for Leighton, Byron Evans, who expressed sympathy for the residents' plight: 'People are not totally convinced of the safety of these masts in the long-term. We will look into this to see if the positioning is appropriate or not.'

A spokesman for Vodafone said the proposed mast has to be near the housing estate to be effective, adding: 'We do understand that some people will have concerns but we have got to balance that with the need to provide a mobile phone service to many millions of customers. 'We comply with stringent international guidelines issued by the World Health Organisation which has said that despite enormous amounts of research, there is no substantiated evidence of any adverse health effects.'


From Mast Network

Meeting called as mast plan rings alarm bells

http://tinyurl.com/69far


From Mast Network

Mobile phone's wrong number

http://www.thisisdroitwichspa.co.uk/worcestershire/droitwich/news/DROIT_NEWS_LATEST7.html#


From Mast Network

HEALTH RISK FEARS OVER O2 MAST PLAN

http://newsnow.co.uk/cgi/NGoto/86296012?


From Mast Network

Group Looks at North America to Become One Country

http://tinyurl.com/4l5zj

We need to repair the vote now

After the last two presidential elections, it's incredibly important to repair our election system. We need to guarantee paper printouts for electronic voting machines, cut long lines, and prohibit partisan election officials.

There's lots of legislation in Congress to do just that, and we need to demand our representatives pass it immediately.

I just signed a petition to Congress. Can you join me by signing this petition?

http://www.moveonpac.org/repairthevote/

This is urgent because states are preparing to spend over a billion dollars on new electronic voting machines. Unless Congress requires paper printouts now, we'll be stuck with expensive machines that can't do a simple recount.

I hope you'll sign this petition to Congress:

http://www.moveonpac.org/repairthevote/

Bob Reuschlein


From ufpj-news

The Wealth Transfer Scheme

WorkingForChange

posted 02/22/05

Geov Parrish reports on the Bush administration budget, which uses their self-manufactured deficit as an excuse for a massive transfer of wealth from poor to rich.

http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=7354350&url_num=13&url=http://www.workingforchange.com/article.cfm?ItemID=18583

Plans to restrict cellphone tower sitting

http://www.cellular-news.com/story/10882_print.shtml


Informant: Robert Riedlinger

Total verbandelt?

"Friends of the Earth" werfen der Europäischen Behörde für Lebensmittelsicherheit Parteinahme für die Interessen der Gentech-Industrie vor...

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/19/19518/1.html

A Thousand Words

You can read scientific reports about climate change and global warming till your eyes blur, but sometimes, good old-fashioned photos still tell the story best.

Check out this BBC photo essay documenting climate change:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/picture_gallery/05/sci_nat_how_the_world_is_changing/html/1.stm

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

A Hidden Budget Blow

by Earl Hadley, TomPaine.com Exclusive

There are hidden education cuts in Bush's budget that the GOP leadership doesn't want you to see.

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

LEAFLET HAD TWO ERRORS IN IT

11:00 - 23 February 2005

May I correct two errors in the Conservative leaflet distributed to Bath residents? In Lyncombe ward, the Liberal Democrat councillors have reacted most vigorously to local residents' concerns about the phone mast that mmO2 wished to erect at the Bear Flat.

First the council turned down the application and now the local councillors are helping the telecom company look for another site away from houses and schools.

We Bear Flat residents should feel pleased that our councillors have worked so hard for us on this matter. Of course this site should never have been recommended in the first place; the people to blame for this are the planning department officers who disregarded Government guidelines and the wishes of local people.

The second mistake in the leaflet is that it states there is no evidence of any ill effects from phone masts. There have been several scientific studies that have shown ill effects. The Government-funded Stewart report concludes that it is not possible to say that exposure to RF radiation is totally without adverse health effects and goes on to recommend that a precautionary approach should be adopted.

I hope that any further leaflets put out by the Conservative party will have these errors corrected.

TESSA NEWMAN

Elm Place, Bath

http://tinyurl.com/5k2v9

From Mast Network

Council and residents urge MPs to call for change in law

A CAMPAIGN has been launched for a law change so that planning authorities can consider the health risks of mobile phone masts.

Studies have linked radiation from mobile phones and the masts to conditions such as ear and brain tumours.

Under the current law planning committees can reject applications for masts on their visual appearance but not on the possible health dangers.

Now Poole council and residents have called on MP for Mid Dorset and North Poole Annette Brooke and Poole MP Robert Syms, to lobby the government for a change in the law.

Poole councillor Charles Meachin said: "It's appalling. The planning officers want to take health issues into consideration, but can't.

"Local people can't take into account if these masts are going to affect our children."

Residents are behind the plan after several recent failures to stop mobile masts going up:

Parents were furious when O2 was given permission to install a mast in Herbert Avenue near St Joseph's School in Poole.

A government inspector overturned East Dorset planners' rejection of a 21-metre mast in Cannon Hill Plantation - just half-a-mile from Colehill First School.

Just before Christmas residents in Branksome lost their fight to stop a mobile mast being built in The Avenue.

People protested against a mast put up in Butts Pond.

At the moment residents and dog walkers in Parkstone are fighting to stop a Vodafone mast being put up at a beauty spot, Stromboli Hill, in Clifton Road.

The Stewart report, a recent government-sponsored scientific inquiry, warned that the health risks of masts were still unknown and that care should be taken where about were they are put up.

Poole MP Robert Syms said: "The government issued circulars to say this report should be ignored.

"There may be no evidence but if we have a choice they should not be put near schools."

Mrs Brooke has already written to the Office of the deputy Prime Minister and said all mobile masts should be discussed at council. Those masts that are under 15 metres high can now be given permission by officers alone, without any discussion by planning committee members.

From Mast Network

Tower Watch

http://www.cellular-news.com/tower_watch/

Firefighters in battle to get rid of phone masts

Feb 18 2005

By Jessica Shaughnessy, Daily Post Staff


FIREFIGHTERS are campaigning for mobile phone masts at six stations in Merseyside to be removed because of health concerns.

Firefighters at Buckley Hill in Sefton claim senior officers ignored their fears and ordered them to train on a bell tower where a mast stands.

Now the FBU is lodging a formal complaint with Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service and is calling for the Buckley Hill mast, as well as masts at stations in Bromborough, Newton-Le-Willows, Wallasey, Kirkby, and Croxteth to be removed.

FBU branch secretary Les Skarratts said: "The firefighters were ordered to train on the bell tower, despite expressing concern.

"This is against the law. Under the Health and Safety Act, employers have to provide written assurance that something is safe if employees are concerned.

"The authority has not been able to do that.

"Firefighters at all six stations are unhappy their health is being put at risk. We want the masts to be taken down or assurance that they are safe."

Mr Skarratts said firefighters in Buckley Hill share concerns with local residents about a possible cancer cluster in the area.

Residents have called for the Department of Health to carry out an epidemiology survey in the area because they suspect there has been an unusually high rate of cancer and epilepsy diagnosis since the mast was built seven years ago.

Campaigner Eileen O'Connor, of Formby, is supporting Buckley Hill residents and the firefighters in their bid. She is chairwoman of national pressure group SCRAM and a trustee of the Radiation Research Group.

She said: "People should not go within three feet of these masts when they are operating, and should certainly not climb up them.

"Firefighters across America and Canada have successfully campaigned for a ban on siting masts on their stations."

The Daily Post understands that proprietors are paid up to £30,000 to have masts on their land.

Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service confirmed it is in talks with the union about the issue.

But the service said it cannot take the ones already built down because of contractual obligations to mobile phone companies.

A spokesman said: "We were originally approached by the mobile phone companies a number of years ago and payment was offered.

"There are six masts on our property that are under contract.

"If any credible evidence proves they are harmful to health, we will terminate contracts with the mast providers."

Last year the authority decided not to have any more masts on its property.

The authority said: "Upon expiry of their current arrangements, the Authority will require them (the mobile companies) to remove their equipment, or agree terms acceptable to the Authority for the continued installation of their equipment."

jessicashaughnessy@dailypost.co.uk

http://icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0100regionalnews/tm_objectid=15204117&method=full&siteid=50061&headline=firefighters-in-battle-to-get-rid-of-phone-masts-name_page.html


Informant: sylvie

Protestors vow to block phone mast

By Kerry McQueeney

Businesses in a tower block in Croydon are vowing to physically stop a mobile phone company from putting a mast on top of the building next door amid fears it could damage their health.

The owner of Albany House and the businesses which rent office space there plan to physically block the path of a crane which the mobile phone company want to use to access the land and put up the transmitter.

Mobile phone company Hutchison 3G submitted plans last August to place a 6.5 metre transmitter, disguised as a flag pole, on top of 88-90 South End next door to Albany House.

Croydon Council says 160 letters were sent to addresses closest to the site and less than five objections were received. As a result the mast was approved at the end of August.

Anita Bishop, who owns Albany House, objected to the application. She said: "The company putting up the mast want access to my land to move a crane. There's no way I'm going to let them through. If this is the only way I can stop them from putting this mast up, so be it."

David Gregory, owner of Brickworks Marketing Communications, says he will cancel his tenancy and take his business elsewhere if the mast goes up.

He said: "I am not convinced these things are harmless. I won't put myself at risk and I won't put my staff at risk. I believe that transmitters are detrimental to your health, that your immune system is considerably weakened by them."

A spokesman for Hutchison 3G said: "We understand the concerns raised. However, there is an increasing demand for this kind of technology not least from businesses".

12:19pm today

http://www.croydonguardian.co.uk/news/features/display.var.572748.0.protestors_vow_to_block_phone_mast.php


From NewsNow

Phone Masts News

http://newsnow.co.uk/newsfeed/?search=mast&x=0&y=0

Petition to the WHO

In the name of the people, who suffer under Electrical Sensitivity, we beg for

- official acceptance of the problem

- a clear definition of the Electrical Sensitivity

and preventively

- the support concerning the construction of radio free protection zones

- a ban of the continuous emission of cordless phones after the Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) standard and other electronic devices

signature / name, address:



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This will be forwarded to the WHO in Genf, if you send it to:

Verein für Elektrosensible e.V.
Düsseldorfer Str. 22

D-80804 München



Workshop of
Electrical Hypersensitivity
in Prag, 26.-28. Oktober 2004

Summary from Dr. Birgit Stöcker


The biological effects of electric and magnetic fields as well as electro-magnetic waves (emf), have been estimated completely erroneously during the last decades. However, because of the increasing expansion of technology in every area of life and especially since the escalation of mobile phone radiation, the evaluation of the influence of electro-technology on life has changed, and there came movement into the valuation.

Science is now discussing the following:

1. Electro-sensibility as an intensified perception of emf, which is seen as a sensory disturbance by neuropathic patients (e.g., in conditions after meningitis, borrelioses or multiple sclerosis); in cases of brain stem syndromes, brain tumours, as well as skull fractures.

Diagnosis: neurologic tests
Therapy: damp of conduction systems

2. Electro-sensitivity, which is mainly a stress syndrome marked by raised sympathetic activity, increased action potentials, secretion of stress factors (like free radicals, adrenaline, noradrenaline, histamine, cholesterine, etc.). Corresponding to the individual tolerance of these stress factors, people suffer from unspecific symptoms, such as insomnia, headache, chronic fatigue, vertigo, and even epilepsy; or, they complain of vacillating blood pressure, difficulty in breathing, cardiac arrhythmia and myocardial arrest. As these problems, as a rule, disappear after disconnecting the electromagnetic source, we talk about a neurological warning-signal, which should not be underrated.

Diagnosis: in vivo- or in vitro-provocation with testing the stress factors; new: genetic expression test

Therapy: stress reduction with
- sport
- breathing exercises
- medicine
- supplements

3. Electro-allergy as a different reaction of the organism against emf. We find allergies more and more in young people, who use an immense amount of electronic appliances.

Diagnosis: allergy tests
Therapy: antiallergics

4. Electro-injuries playing a strong role in the diseases of modern civilization. This includes changes in the nervous and hormonal systems, heart and blood pressure effects, negative influences on immunity, metabolic disorders and long-term cancer, as well as genetic reactions. Radiation disease is normally irreversible. It appears not only in hypersensitive people, but can also attack everyone in society, without their feeling any sensibility. Correlating cause and effect (medical coherence) is, at the most, hard to percieve, as environmental or civilization’s diseases are regularly a synergism of multifarious loads.

Here we can observe a circulus vitiosus dynamic at work:

Electricity
geopathic heavy
zones metals
synergism
fungi, viruses, chemical
bacteria, parasites substances
allergenes

Diagnosis: in vivo- or in vitro-provocation with testing specific parameters, like blood pressure, hormones or glukose tolerance before and after emf-loading; also genetic test (DNA damages)

Therapy: corresponding care of symptoms


Kontakt:

Dr. Birgit Stöcker
Verein für Elektrosensible e.V.
- Mitglied im Paritätischen Wohlfahrtsverband -
Düsseldorfer Str. 22

D-80804 München

Tel. Hotline: 0900 11 00 791

e-mail: stoecker.b@web.de


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

The emissions damage health
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/538751/

Elektrosensibilität ein Stress-Syndrom: Petition an die WHO

Im Namen der Menschen, die unter Elektrosensitivität leiden, bitte ich um


- offizielle Anerkennung des Problems


- eine klare Definition der Elektrosensitivität


sowie präventiv um:


- die Unterstützung der Einrichtung von funkfreien Schutzzonen und


- ein Verbot der Daueremission von DECT-Telefonen u.a. elektronischen Geräten



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Dies wird an die WHO in Genf weitergeleitet, wenn Sie es einschicken an den:

Verein für Elektrosensible e.V.
Düsseldorfer Str. 22

D-80804 München




Bericht über den Workshop:

Electrical Hypersensitivity, ein internationales elektromagnetisches Feld-Projekt der WHO vom 25. und 26. Oktober 2004 in Prag

von Birgit Stöcker

Ende Oktober 2004 fand in Prag eine internationale Tagung zum Thema „Elektrosensibilität“ statt. Bereits erzielte experimentelle und theoretische Ergebnisse wurden kritisch besprochen und neue Resultate präsentiert. Auch nicht-wissenschaftliche, aber qualifizierte Meinungen konnten vorgetragen werden. So versuchten vor allem Vertreter von Betroffenen-Verbänden, die Fülle der diskutierten Symptome und biologischen Effekte zu einem logischen Krankheitsbild zusammenzufassen.

Anwesend waren Vertreter aus den verschiedensten Staaten der Erde, was zeigte, dass es sich bei der Elektrosensitivität um ein Weltproblem handelt. Es diskutierten ca. 75 Forscher aus universitären Instituten, ca. 25 Ingenieure der Mobilfunk-Industrie sowie etwa 35 Beamte aus Strahlenschutzbehörden und Ministerien. Leider waren nur 4 Ärzte zugegen, womit bestätigt war, dass dieses Thema medizinisch noch nicht erfaßt worden ist. Aus den Betroffenen-Organisationen waren lediglich 9 Personen gekommen; sie waren auch nicht geladen worden, bzw. hatten sie Schwierigkeiten der Anreise in eine hoch technologisierte Stadt.

Das Programm organisierte die Weltgesundheitsorganisation in der Schweiz (Dr. Repacholi, Dr. Saunders, Dr. van Deventer) in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Nationalen Institut für Arbeit in Schweden (Prof. Hansson-Mild). Die lokale Organisation lag bei dem Nationalen Referenz Laboratorium für nicht-ionisierende Strahlung Tschechiens (Prof. Pekarek, u.a.)

Herr Repacholi, WHO, machte in seinem Eingangsreferat eine gute Zusammenfassung des heutigen offiziellen Wissensstandes zur Elektro-Hypersensitivität (EHS), die auch von den Betroffenen mitgetragen werden konnte, so dass der Eindruck entstand, das EHS-Syndrom sei erkannt, gut beschrieben als auch von oben anerkannt. Er betonte, dass der Workshop dazu gedacht sei, Wissenslücken aufzuzeigen und weitere notwendige Wege (insbesonders kausaler) Forschung festzulegen. Zusätzlich sollte überblickt werden, wie EHS-Individuen geholfen werden kann.

Allerdings brachten die vielen Referate einzeln-thematisch und kausal denkender Forscher im Laufe der zwei Tage mehr Verwirrung als Klärung der Thematik. So schien Dr. Patrick Levallois, Québec, Canada, irritiert über unterschiedliche Symptomschilderungen in den verschiedenen Staaten; zum Beispiel stehen in Schweden immer schon Hauterscheinungen im Vordergrund; in Mitteleuropa werden häufiger neurologische Symptome geschildert und in USA spricht man von Elektroallergien. Als Ursache der EHS sehen einige Studien eine „Amalgam-Intoleranz“, andere „Allergien“ und weitere „ungewöhnliche Sensitivitäten gegenüber alltäglichen Chemikalien“. Daraus zog Levallois das Fazit, dass die Elektro-Hypersensitivität ein nicht gut charakterisiertes gesundheitliches Problem darstelle und weiterer Forschungsbedarf bestehe.

Prof. Kjell Hansson-Mild, Umea, Schweden, wunderte sich über die unterschiedlichsten Meßwerte verschiedener Frequenzen sowohl in Privathäusern als auch bei Arbeitsplätzen, die nach der Selbsteinschätzung Elektrosensitiver alle zu Erkrankungen führen können, selbst wenn sie wenig von der Norm abweichen.

Dr. Jan Bures, Prag, Tschechien, berichtete über Magnetfeldstimulationen menschlicher Gehirne, die mit Ausnahme einiger wenigen gravierenden Folgen, bei mehreren Zehntausend Probanden keine biologischen Effekte erzeugten. Zwar haben Langzeitversuche bei Tieren solche gezeigt; eine EMF-Hypersensitivität beim Menschen hält Bures trotzdem, aufgrund dessen biologischer Natur, nicht für plausibel.

Prof. Eugene Lyskov, Umea, Schweden, sieht vor allem einen psychosomatisierenden Effekt aufgrund veränderter Stresssituation und der daraus resultierenden Hyperaktivität des vegetativen Nervensystems. Dr. Christopher Mueller, Zürich, Schweiz, verneint eine reine psychosomatische Reaktion sowie eine Placebo-Effekt und bestätigt die Elektrosensitivität durch sein NEMESIS-Projekt. Ganz anders Dr. Eduard David, Witten-Herdecke, Deutschland, der zum wiederholten Male seine viele Jahre zurückliegende Studie vortrug. Dabei war keine reguläre psychologische Abnormität, insbesondere in Bezug auf hypochondrische Tendenz, festzustellen, obwohl einige Hypersensitive ein „schizoides Verhalten“ zeigten. Er erkläre dies mit einer gewissen Erwartungshaltung während der Provokationsversuche. Darüber hinaus war keine Differenz zwischen der sensitiven bzw. der gesunden Gruppe festzustellen. (Dazu sei angemerkt, dass Herr David selbst immer wieder darauf hinweist, dass sein Lehrstuhl für Elektropathologie durch die Elektroindustrie finanziert werde.)

Zurück zu den in Schweden seit langem untersuchten Hauterscheinungen; so ist Prof. Olle Johansson, Stockholm, klar, dass die Anzahl der Mastzellen in der Epidermis bei EHS-Personen erhöht ist. Dies könnte die klinischen Symptome von Stechen, Schmerzen, Anschwellen und Rötung erklären. Ein neuer Aspekt, der näher diskutiert werden sollte.

Prof. Lawrie Challis, Nottingham, UK, berichtete von geplanten Studien zu RF, GSM, UMTS und TETRA. Anscheinend läuft in England unter dem Titel „Mobile Telecommunications and Health Research Programme“ eine ähnlich groß angelegte Forschung wie in Deutschland, deren Ergebnisse erst in einigen Jahren zu erwarten sind. Auch Prof. Norbert Leitgeb, Graz, Österreich, stellte laufende sowie geplante EHS-Forschung vor. Obwohl die EMF-Datenbasis seit 1993 bereits 85 wissenschaftliche Studien zur EHS beinhaltet, steht, laut Leitgeb, der kausale Link zur EMF-Belastung immer noch aus.

Allerdings gehen nicht alle Forscher den rein kausalen Weg. Prof. Anders Ahlbom, Stockholm, Schweden, sieht EMF als Teil einer langen Kette, die zu Symptomen bzw. einer Kombination von Symptomen führt. Prof. Berndt Stenberg, Umea, Schweden, schilderte neben der Hautproblematik ein generelles Syndrom und sprach deshalb von „Umwelterkrankung“. Dr. Herman Staudenmayer, Denver, USA, bindet das EHS-Problem in eine „Idiopathic Environmental Intolerance“ (IEI) ein (wobei das Wort idiopathisch die Intoleranz gegenüber Umweltfaktoren falsch erfaßt, da Umweltreize nun mal existieren und sich entsprechend ursächlich verhalten).

Frau Dr. Lena Hillert, Stockholm, Schweden, die sich seit vielen Jahren epidemiologisch mit der Thematik auseinandersetzt, bestätigt das Leiden hypersensitiver Menschen, doch vermißt sie den biologischen Marker. Sie empfiehlt deshalb „kognitive Verhaltens-Therapie“ den Patienten anzubieten. Dies verspricht natürlich keine Heilung.

Mehr Hoffnung liegt deshalb auf politischen Programmen, wie dem „Internationalen EMF-Projekt“ http://www.who.int/emf , durch welches die WHO ein weltweites Forschungsprogramm koordiniert. Dr. T.E. van Deventer, Genf, Schweiz, schilderte den Projektrahmen, der die Mitgliedstaaten dazu anregt, Vorsorge in die öffentliche Gesundheitspolitik mit aufzunehmen. Entsprechend hat das National Radiological Protection Board, United Kingdom, eine öffentliche Gesundheitserfassung von EHS beschlossen (Vorstellung durch Dr. Jill Meara).

Quelle:
http://www.elektrosmognews.de/news/20041128_workshop_prag.html
(Auszug)


Elektrosensibilität - ein Stress-Syndrom
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/elektrosensibilitaet_ein_stress_syndrom.htm

Mad cap idea

by Lawrence Kudlow

Washington Times

02/22/05

A defining characteristics of George W. Bush's presidency has been that he says what he means and means what he says. Our CEO-like MBA president has always communicated his vision clearly and simply. Once he sets a policy, he moves rapidly to carry it out with all the political force he can muster. You could even argue that Bush has been the clearest and most reliable presidential policymaker since Ronald Reagan. ... That's why his latest gambit on Social Security payroll taxes is so hard to fathom. Bush clearly said after last November's election that his visionary Social Security reform plan ... would not countenance payroll-tax increases. Just this week he undercut that position when he said an increase in the payroll-tax cap -- now $90,000 -- would be 'on the table' in forthcoming negotiations with Congress...[editor's note: And this is still defined as "says what he means and means what he says?" - SAT]

http://tinyurl.com/6uhzs


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Pentagon lying its way out of an unwinnable war - again

by Col. David Hackworth

Nashua [NH] Telegraph

02/22/05

As with Vietnam, the Iraqi tar pit was oh-so-easy to sink into, but appears to be just as tough to exit. This should be no big surprise! Most slugfests -- from bar brawls to military misadventures like Vietnam and Iraq -- take some clever moves to step away from once the swinging starts. This is why most combat vets pick their fights carefully. They look at their scars, remember the madness and are always mindful of the fallout. That's not the case in Washington, where the White House and the Pentagon are run by civilians who have never sweated it out on a battlefield. ... Now the increasingly flummoxed Bush team is stealing the page on Vietnamization from Nixon's Exit Primer, coupled with the same deceitful tactics he used to get us out of the almost decade-long Vietnam quagmire:
telling lies...

http://tinyurl.com/3wxo8


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Standing their ground

by Ruth Coniff

The Progressive

03/05

As the Bush Administration pushes forward with its aggressive plans to tear up the Constitution and launch its liberty jihad, Senator Barbara Boxer has stepped forward as the voice of Democratic opposition.

In her celebrated clash with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice during the confirmation hearings, Boxer quoted Martin Luther King Jr., in what ought to be the Democrats' new motto: 'Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.' The life began draining out of the Democratic Party the day it decided to take a pass on opposing the most aggressively rightwing Administration in history.

Fortunately, Boxer and a handful of colleagues decided to reverse the trend by publicly repudiating Bush in what was expected to be a noncontentious confirmation process...

http://www.progressive.org/march05/conn0305.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Imperial entropy

by Kirkpatrick Sale

CounterPunch

02/22/05

It is quite ironic: only a decade or so after the idea of the United States as an imperial power came to be accepted by both right and left, and people were actually able to talk openly about an American empire, it is showing multiple signs of its inability to continue. And indeed it is now possible to contemplate, and openly speculate about, its collapse...

http://www.counterpunch.org/sale02222005.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

They've only just begun

by Justin Raimondo

AntiWar.Com

02/23/05

[Robert] Novak, being a conservative, has the charmingly old-fashioned idea that you need real evidence -- and not just emotional hysterics and blind incitement -- before condemning a nation and openly threatening them with regime change. But that kind of thinking is a relic of America's republican past, when free men and women judged the actions of their government with a critically discerning eye. The imperial era has a different way of looking at these things: truth emanates not from reality, but from power -- which is the only reality. The Empire is so powerful that it creates its own reality, and this crazed belief permeates Imperial America, especially among the elites...

http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=4933


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Syria out doesn't mean US in

by Ilana Mercer

AntiWar.Com

02/23/05

Most real people had a 9/11 moment. Ann Coulter's call to arms was particularly memorable. For exhorting, 'We should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity,' she was even banished from National Review. This was indeed a puzzling purge, considering neoconservatives promptly adopted her recommendations, invaded Muslim countries, and killed their leaders. The neocons have adopted all of Coulter's recommendations, save the peaceful one...

http://www.antiwar.com/mercer/?articleid=4931


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Revealed: the rush to war

The Guardian [UK]

02/23/05

The attorney general, Lord Goldsmith, warned less than two weeks before the invasion of Iraq that military action could be ruled illegal. The government was so concerned that it might be prosecuted it set up a team of lawyers to prepare for legal action in an international court. And a parliamentary answer issued days before the war in the name of Lord Goldsmith -- but presented by ministers as his official opinion before the crucial Commons vote -- was drawn up in Downing Street, not in the attorney general's chambers. The full picture of how the government manipulated the legal justification for war, and political pressure placed on its most senior law officer, is revealed in the Guardian today. It appears that Lord Goldsmith never wrote an unequivocal formal legal opinion that the invasion was lawful, as demanded by Lord Boyce, chief of defence staff at the
time...

http://politics.guardian.co.uk/iraq/story/0,12956,1423304,00.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



UK: New evidence shows No 10 'push to war' :

The Attorney General, Lord Goldsmith, was at the centre of a deepening row today over his advice on the legality of the Iraq war.

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/articles/16847366?source=Evening%20Standard
http://tinyurl.com/4f7er


From Information Clearing House

NYC kids send anti-war letters to soldier

Fox News

02/22/05

The New York City Department of Education, red-faced over Brooklyn sixth-graders who slammed a GI with demoralizing anti-Iraq-war letters as part of a school assignment, will send the 20-year-old private a letter of apology Tuesday. Deputy Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina, who has a nephew serving in Iraq, plans to personally contact Pfc. Rob Jacobs and his family, said department spokeswoman Michele McManus Higgins. 'She knows how difficult it is to have a loved one in a war zone,' Higgins said. Jacobs is stationed 10 miles from the North Korean border and who has been told he may be headed to Iraq in the near future. The GI got the ranting missives last month from pint-sized pen pals at JHS 51 in Park Slope. Filled with political diatribes, the letters predict GIs will die by the tens of thousands, accuse soldiers of killing Iraqi civilians and bash President Bush...

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,148364,00.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Stun guns will soon be available for ordinary citizens

News Target [Taiwan]

02/21/05

The Taser guns currently used by the military and police will soon be in the hands of ordinary citizens. Taser International has announced plans to offer a $1000 version of its electric weapon to the general market. The guns are somewhat controversial, though, with some saying that they can cause cardiac arrest. The company states that there is no link between cardiac arrest and its products...

http://www.newstarget.com/004825.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

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Climate Change

Excellent glossary and links for the subject of climate change:

http://www.greenfacts.org/studies/climate_change/toolboxes/glossary.htm#anthropogenic

And I too wonder about the validity of the climate change scenario regarding CO2 and Ozone. It seems the UV ray situation plays a larger role than the overall presented picture of climate change would have us know, which concentrates mainly on CO2. I know CO2 is important, but considering the biosphere, I wonder if its secondary to its endangering effects compared to the Ozone depletion and the consequent admittance of UV ray absorption. The DNA of plankton and other life forms seems particularly susceptible to disruption due to UV exposure.

Whenever you see something hyped to such a great degree, you simply have to wonder, what is missing? What is actually behind the scenes that they're not telling you about?

Laurel

MEDIA COMPLICITY IN WAR CRIMES

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

February 23, 2005

MEDIA ALERT: MEDIA COMPLICITY IN WAR CRIMES

“Stupidity, outrage, vanity, cruelty, iniquity, bad faith, falsehood - we fail to see the whole array when it is facing in the same direction as we.” (Jean Rostand)

Nuremberg - Article Six

On February 13, The World Tribunal on Iraq (WTI), an international peoples’ initiative, declared much of the Western media guilty of deception and incitement to violence in its reporting on Iraq. The tribunal, meeting in Rome, made its pronouncement after taking testimony from independent journalists, media professors, activists, and a member of the European Parliament.

The panel of WTI judges noted that the United States and British governments had deliberately impeded the work of journalists and knowingly spread lies and disinformation. But the panel also accused the Western corporate media of filtering and suppressing the truth. The tribunal described how journalists had violated article six of the Nuremberg Tribunal which states:

"Leaders, organisers, instigators and accomplices participating in the formulation or execution of a common plan or conspiracy to commit any of the foregoing crimes (crimes against peace, war crimes and crimes against humanity) are responsible for all acts performed by any persons in execution of such a plan." (‘Media Held Guilty of Deception,’ Inter Press Service, February 14, 2005)

The media’s complicity in war crimes continues unabated, of course. Thus, in covering the results from Iraq‘s January 30 election, Peter Marshall announced grandly on the BBC’s Newsnight television programme:

“So, democracy has come to Iraq.” (BBC2, Newsnight, February 14, 2005)

Instantly revealing the usual bias in mainstream reporting, Marshall added:

“Things could be worse... the rule by mullahs, a Shia theocracy, looks less likely now with the Shia list’s failure to reach 50 per cent of the vote.”

He meant things could be worse for Western interests, of course - the real concern. John Pilger has noted how in the media, “one of the most potent assumptions is that the world should be seen in terms of its usefulness to the West, not humanity. This leads journalists to make a distinction between people who matter and people who don't matter.” (The Progressive Interview, by David Barsamian, November 2002, http://www.progressive.org/nov02/intv1102.html)

Put crudely, the impoverished people of Iraq do not matter to the top 5% of the British population who own 45% of the nation‘s wealth and who run the country.

Elite journalists are very much members of this 5% club. And so they take for granted that ‘democracy’ for Iraqis means the freedom to make ‘reasonable’ choices as defined by the people who matter. To do otherwise is not to express democratic freedom of choice, it is to invite bombing and invasion.

The disregard for the people of Iraq - as clearly evidenced by long-standing Western support for Saddam Hussein, and by the genocidal sanctions imposed from 1990 to 2003 - makes the sudden determination to bring them ‘liberty’ and ‘democracy’ very hard to swallow.

Guys With Turbans

How do we know democracy has come? Newsnight’s Jon Leyne explained. He noted that the victorious Shia United Iraqi Alliance needed to choose a new Iraqi prime minister. There were two main candidates, "both religious Shiites, but also both acceptable to the Americans".

Acceptable, in other words, to a superpower army occupying the country and launching major military offensives against centres of population. Now that's democracy!

Leyne continued: "We call them a religious Shiite alliance... but they're very sensitive to what the Americans would feel if guys with turbans took over this country."

“Guys with turbans” sounds like a polite version of “towel heads”. But Leyne had a point - everyone knows that Brent Scowcroft, national security adviser to Bush I, was stating obvious truth when he said in April 2003:

"What's going to happen the first time we hold an election in Iraq and it turns out the radicals win? What do you do? We're surely not going to let them take over." (Quoted, Walter Gibbs, ‘Scowcroft Urges Wide Role For the UN in Postwar Iraq,’ The New York Times, April 9, 2003)

Everyone knows it, but still every journalist under the sun describes the Iraqi election as “democratic” and “successful” - superb examples of what 20th century American foreign affairs advisor Reinhold Niebuhr called “necessary illusions“ and “emotionally potent over-simplifications“.

Leyne added that bringing the Sunnis into the political process might not stop the suicide bombers, but it could split the insurgency and drain popular support.

Nowhere in Newsnight’s review of the election results was there mention of whether the political process might help lessen the far worse violence committed against Iraqis by the US-UK “coalition“. Last year, a report in The Lancet found that eighty-four per cent of an excess 100,000 Iraqi deaths since the invasion had been caused by the actions of "coalition" forces, with 95 per cent of those deaths due to air strikes and artillery.
http://www.jhsph.edu/Press_Room/Press_Releases/PR_2004/Burnham_Iraq.html

Newsnight also failed to mention the prospects for alleviating the “coalition‘s” criminal mismanagement of its already illegal occupation. A 2004 post-war nutritional assessment carried out by UNICEF in Baghdad found that acute child malnutrition or wasting had nearly doubled from four per cent in 2003, to almost eight per cent. UNICEF also report that the under-5 infant mortality for 2003 was 110,000 in occupied Iraq, 292,000 in occupied Afghanistan, as compared to 1,000 in the invading and occupying country Australia (countries that have populations of 25, 24 and 20 million, respectively). (Cited, Gideon Polya, ‘Non-reportage of US-linked infant mass mortality,’ December 23, 2004,
http://newswire.indymedia.org/en/newswire/2004/12/816196.shtml)

As if reporting this catastrophe from some far-distant galaxy, the New York Times describes Iraq as “a country with high unemployment, mediocre public services and some of the highest crime rates in the world”. (Adriana Lins de Albuquerque, Micahel O'Hanlon and Amy Unikwiicz, ‘The State of Iraq: An Update,’ The New York Times, February 21, 2005)

What Future Historians Will Say

In the autumn of 1999 US Vice President Dick Cheney - then CEO of Halliburton - said:

"Oil companies are expected to keep developing enough oil to offset oil depletion and also to meet new demand... So where is this oil going to come from?... The Middle East with two-thirds of the world's oil and the lowest cost is still where the prize ultimately lies." (Quoted, Ray McGovern, ‘We Need the Oil, Right? So What's the Problem?’ Truthout, http://uruknet.info/?s1=2&p=9699&s2=16)

Reviewing these comments, Ray McGovern, a CIA analyst for 27 years, notes that it will be entirely obvious to future historians that oil was a key factor in the decision to invade Iraq:

“They will point to growing US dependence on foreign oil, the competition with China, India, and others for a world oil supply with terminal illness, and the fact that (as Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz has put it) Iraq ‘swims on a sea of oil.’ It will all seem so obvious as to provoke little more than a yawn.” (Ibid)

But for now a very different version prevails as the ‘common sense’ view. To select at random, the Daily Telegraph notes:

“The success of the election does not absolve Britain and the United States from their duty as guardians of democracy. That role has historically been the destiny of the English-speaking peoples.” (Leader, ‘The people of Iraq speak,’ The Daily Telegraph, February 14, 2005)

At a stroke Britain and the United States are transformed from illegal invaders on utterly false pretexts, the killers of more than 100,000 Iraqi civilians, into “guardians of democracy”.

Alas, one group of people rejects the Telegraph’s view: the Iraqis themselves. A recent US-run poll of Baghdadis showed that one per cent agreed that the goal of the invasion was to bring democracy to Iraq. Five per cent thought the goal was to help Iraqis. The majority assumed the US wants to control Iraq's resources and to use its new bases there to control the region. Demonstrating insight far beyond the capacity of most Western journalists, Baghdadis felt that the US did want ‘democracy‘, but not one that would allow Iraqis to run their lives "without US pressure and influence." (Quoted, Noam Chomsky, ‘Imperial Presidency,’ Canadian Dimension, January/February 2005, http://www.chomsky.info/articles/20041217.htm)

All of this will indeed one day be obvious. But not now, for we live in a time when the conforming influence of concentrated political and economic power has devastated the media’s capacity for honest and rational thought.

As long as journalists continue to submit to this oppression of the human spirit, they will continue to be complicit in the gravest imaginable crimes against humanity.

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CHINA VOWS TO KEEP ITS ENVIRONMENT CLEAN DESPITE GROWING PAINS

http://tinyurl.com/5x6ox


Informant: NHNE

UN: A THIRD OF WORLD'S AMPHIBIAN SPECIES THREATENED WITH EXTINCTION

AFP

February 21, 2005

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=1540&ncid=1540&e=6&u=/afp/20050221/sc_afp/environmentunkenya_050221172602


Informant: NHNE

Bombing Iran: Never Say Never

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=76387;show_parent=1

The Republicans are the national ID party

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=76365;show_parent=1

A secret document exposed

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=76363;show_parent=1

Year Five - All the Great Lies

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=76353;show_parent=1

WHICH MEDIA LIARS SERVE YOUR NEWSPEAK?

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=76349;show_parent=1

Press stirs up anti-Iranian sentiment

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/2319/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

Army Having Difficulty Meeting Goals In Recruiting

Fewer Enlistees Are in Pipeline; Many Being Rushed Into Service

by Ann Scott Tyson
Washington Post Staff Writer

Monday, February 21, 2005; Page A01

The active-duty Army is in danger of failing to meet its recruiting goals, and is beginning to suffer from manpower strains like those that have dropped the National Guard and Reserves below full strength, according to Army figures and interviews with senior officers .

For the first time since 2001, the Army began the fiscal year in October with only 18.4 percent of the year's target of 80,000 active-duty recruits already in the pipeline. That amounts to less than half of last year's figure and falls well below the Army's goal of 25 percent. ... Read the rest of this article on Washington Post site: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A40469-2005Feb20.html or http://tinyurl.com/6gwrz

© Virginia Metze

The strange story of White House reporter 'Jeff Gannon'

In case you just can't get enough of the Jeff Gannon story, here's another take:

The strange story of White House reporter 'Jeff Gannon'

Donald P. Russo

From The Morning Call -- February 19, 2005

Jon Stewart, the host of Comedy Central's ''The Daily Show,'' returned recently to the Lehigh Valley for two appearances at Easton's State Theatre. During his stand-up routine, Stewart said, ''Bush's presidency is like 'The Truman Show,' it's a world of his own creation.'' (He was referring to the 1998 Jim Carrey movie.) Based upon recent events, it appears that George W. Bush creates not only his own reality, but also, his own news media.

There was a time, not long ago, when the media would have taken a president to task for launching a pre-emptive war under false pretenses. Media pundits of yesteryear may have actually questioned the notion of a president leading a nation into a protracted war based upon spurious assumptions about the provenance of a prior terrorist attack, or manufactured hysteria over weapons of mass destruction that failed to materialize. ... Read more at: http://tinyurl.com/46hgo

© Virginia Metze

Time for Bush to define 'independent press'

by Dante Chinni
from the February 22, 2005 edition
Christian Science Monitor

WASHINGTON - The cafes and restaurants here were atwitter again last weekend. Finally, after years of talking about things like terrorism and deficits and Social Security reform, the capital's chatterers had a story they could discuss without reading a briefing paper.

Thank you, Jeff Gannon or James Guckert or whatever your name really is. It seems like old times again inside the Beltway. ... Read the rest at: http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0222/p11s01-codc.htm

© Virginia Metze

The Emperor's Latest Tour

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig5/samples2.html

Rummy Dropped from the Loop?

http://www.lewrockwell.com/engelhardt/engelhardt48.html

America the Frightful

http://www.sobran.com/columns/2005/050208.shtml


Informant: Lew Rockwell

The Anti-Revisionist Establishment

http://www.lewrockwell.com/gregory/gregory63.html

THE ERA OF BIG GOVERNMENT IS BACK

http://www.newswithviews.com/baldwin/baldwin217.htm

Bush disappoints Europe with climate change ideas

http://tinyurl.com/7xa8a


Informant: NHNE

Interview with Brian Stein, Per Segerbach, and Olle Johansson

(excerpt)

I've uploaded the file BBC Radio report - 2005FEB16 - EHS.mp3:

http://tinyurl.com/6qhqo or
http://www.powerwatch.org.uk/news/20050218_outlook.mp3

It contains the portion of the BBC World Service's Outlook broadcast for Wednesday, Feb 16, 2005, in which Brian Stein, Per Segerbach, and Prof. Olle Johansson are interviewed about ES. Mr. Stein and Mr. Segerbach have ES, and Prof. Johansson has been a reseacher into ES for many years.

The MP3 interview is an extract from last Wednesday's BBC Outlook. I don't know for how long the BBC will offer a web accessible archive of this interview, but until tomorrow you can hear the interview here:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/ram/outlook_wed.ram


Beau

22
Feb
2005

War on terror in the U.S. scares off foreign tourists

The stakes involved are huge. Visitors from abroad accounted for about $93.5 billion in spending and economic activity in the United States in 2004, according to Commerce Department estimates. That's slightly larger than U.S. exports of automobiles, engines and parts...

http://www.detnews.com/2005/business/0502/22/C03-96975.htm



From Information Clearing House

The $200 million disinformation campaign

Among those still interested in fiscal sanity, and that includes quite a few Republicans, I bring your attention to two tax cuts that should be repealed right now for the sound reason that they are perfectly nuts.

http://www.workingforchange.com/printitem.cfm?itemid=18599


From Information Clearing House

Wag-the-Dog Protection

The campaign against Social Security is going so badly that longtime critics of President Bush, accustomed to seeing their efforts to point out flaws in administration initiatives brushed aside, are pinching themselves. But they shouldn't relax: if the past is any guide, the Bush administration will soon change the subject back to national security.

http://207.44.245.159/article8144.htm

Thousands wrongly convicted each year

Report: Thousands wrongly convicted each year:

Thousands of suspects unable to afford lawyers are wrongly convicted each year because they are pressured to accept guilty pleas or have incompetent attorneys, the American Bar Association says in a report.

http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2005-02-11-wrongly-convicted_x.htm
http://snipurl.com/cz0r


From Information Clearing House

Collapse of the American Empire

The neocons in power in Washington these days, those who were delighted to talk about America as the sole empire in the world following the Soviet disintegration, will of course refuse to believe in any such collapse, just as they ignore the realities of the imperial war in Iraq...

http://www.counterpunch.com/sale02222005.html


From Information Clearing House

Bush Not Welcome In Europe

In Pictures: Bush Not Welcome In Europe:
http://www.indymedia.be/news/2005/02/93226.php
http://www.indymedia.be/news/2005/02/93213.php
http://www.indymedia.be/news/2005/02/93254.php

Putin Says Russia Will Pursue Democracy on Its Own

President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that Russia would pursue democratic change on its own and would not allow the issue to be used by other countries for their foreign policy goals.

http://snipurl.com/cz1t


From Information Clearing House

EU chief dampens mood of entente with Bush

The EU's foreign policy chief cast public doubt on the health of the transatlantic partnership yesterday, puncturing the euphoric claims by European and American officials that President George W Bush had opened a new era in relations.

http://snipurl.com/cz0j


From Information Clearing House

Straw places suspicion on Syria

The foreign secretary, Jack Straw, went further than any other senior international statesman yesterday when he pointed the finger of blame at Syria for the assassination of the former Lebanese prime minister, Rafik Hariri.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/syria/story/0,13031,1419821,00.html?gusrc=rss
http://snipurl.com/cz1c


From Information Clearing House

Bush doesn't understand what is happening in the world

Bush doesn't understand what is happening in the world he so arrogantly believes he owns. The European trip he's on now is a barely concealed attempt to strong-arm support for his upcoming invasion of Iran.

http://207.44.245.159/article8140.htm

Doomed to fail

by Scott Ritter

"Freedom is on the march," Mr. Bush has said. Unfortunately for the United States, North Korea and Iran don't see it that way. And if America keeps marching, it could very well be in the direction of a nuclear apocalypse.

http://207.44.245.159/article8138.htm

Big Oil Steps Aside in Battle over Arctic

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/E022205Y.shtml

Who is responsible?

I am already gone and many others but some people still don't know.

Result, when I was in the industrial building I suffered 24 hours a day but now I hate going out because the street is hell and in all the civilized places.

When you are tired, you shift because the + you stay the + you get options. For a G (gadget, it's 15 years) for the mast especially DEC >> 1 month.

The people that stay now are old and the doctors say "you are old" >>> cancers, cataract, heart attacks, many falls (3 falls for me in 6 months), ear problems, permanent depression, silly ways...

Also I was fed up to get static shocks, and when we had the 3 operators there was a smell of burning in the building, there were permanent vibrations, I had very special sensations in the bath...

I know that it happens in many places.

Who is responsible? The operators? The town hall? When you leave the owner (of the private building) is not responsible?

I don't speak German but in Spain and UK I 've not read about justice actions ?

It's already hard with the French doctors and authorities because they don't want to write and say the name of my pathologies. >> electromagnetic stress, EHS... I've translated texts and sometimes bring texts of WHO for example but it's useless...

I've been recognized disabled for my job, but it doesn't help.

The EHS people make V E R Y B I G efforts not to suffer too much but all the people around don't realize and don't want to think "can I allow to irradiate my body and the people living near the masts and near the cell phones ?" So we spend our time in our refuge (golden or not). For the moment I am not in the woods but I know people who are away with their car.

Sylvie (France)

Mainz wird seins

US-Präsident George W. Bush kommt am Mittwoch in die rheinland-pfälzische Landeshauptstadt, die zu einer Festung ausgebaut wird. Bushs Gegner hält das nicht ab...

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/19/19519/1.html


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

Ohio's election numbers don't add up

http://www.unknownnews.org/0502220214comvot.html

Iran readies for feared attack by U.S.

with comments by O'Cat
http://www.unknownnews.org/0502220219iran.html

Are U.S. forces executing Iraqi prisoners?

by Martin Burlinson, Unknown News
http://www.unknownnews.org/050222a-mb.html

Say No to the REAL ID Act

Rep. James R. Sensenbrenner (R-WI) has revived a PATRIOT-like bill called "The REAL ID Act" that expands the government's ability to keep medical records, including about who has and has not received vaccines, label people terrorists, creates a massive, and linked federal database out of state Driver's License databases. It will allow the federal government to restrict a person from using air, bus and train transportation if they do not receive federally mandated vaccines by claiming that they are health hazards to the public.

The bill passed easily in the House and a sneaky rider was added to make its passage in the Senate easier. It's critical to mobilize now to stop the REAL ID from coming to the Senate floor. As the PATRIOT Act proved, once Congress approves an expansion of federal policing powers, it's extremely difficult to roll them back.

This ACLU website opposition to this bill does not mention the medical implications or theft identity but it is the only site I know that makes it easy to oppose this bill:

Urge your Senators to oppose the REAL ID Act of 2005.

You can take action on this alert via the web at:
http://ga1.org/campaign/noREAL_ID/5e76u4r7tjmbt


Informant: V

The Major Press Is Under Attack

http://forum.truthout.org/blog/story/2005/2/22/82236/6314

WHITE HOUSE SCRAMBLES TO EXPLAIN FAKE REPORTER IN ITS PRESS CORPS

Brian Kelly at nybri2@yahoo.com

Member, DailyKos.com

Feb.17, 2005 -Internet researchers have uncovered new evidence that contradicts the Bush Administration's claims about James Guckert, a Republican activist allegedly involved in criminal activities and linked to an incident involving a major breach of national security. Guckert, operating as "Jeff Gannon," was granted daily access to White House press briefings for more than two years as a "reporter" for Talon News.

White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan stated that Guckert was granted access in part because he was affiliated with a news organization that "publishes regularly." But yesterday, bloggers discovered video footage suggesting this standard was not applied to Guckert. Video footage of a Feb. 28, 2003 White House press briefing shows Guckert, apparently unaffiliated with any news organization, asking former White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer a question. It is unclear why Guckert was granted any pass at this time, since the Internet-based Talon News did not register its domain name until March 29, 2003. ... Read the rest at: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2005/2/18/0748/71841

© Virginia Metze

Psychological aspects of the 9/11/01 attack

Someone was circulating an interesting article about the psychological aspects of the 9/11/01 attack. I had never heard of the web site before. The article mentioned was http://911review.com/attack/psyop.html. The entire website,
http://911review.com/ is an analysis of the 9/11 attack. If you have time you may want to browse it. I don't feel competent to choose between competing arguments about certain aspects of the attacks, but it is always interesting to see what others think...

© Virginia Metze

Knocking on the Nuclear Door

by Lynda Hurst

Published on Sunday, February 20, 2005 by the Toronto Star also on Common Dreams web site

In 1992, in the warm glow of the Cold War's end, the United States stopped making and testing nuclear arms, halting its arsenal at 10,000 warheads and pledging to cut back further still.

Four years later, it was the first country to sign the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban treaty. But though committed to it in principle — certainly in regard to other nations — the U.S. wanted to keep its options open and, in 1999, to universal dismay, refused to ratify the treaty.

What happened on 9/11 could mean America never will ratify — or not, at least, while President George W. Bush holds office and the Republicans hold Congress... read the rest at:
http://tinyurl.com/6ozxj or http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0220-01.htm

© Virginia Metze

Support Bush's Billionaire Budget

"Billionaires for Bush" once again ask for your support! This satire you won't miss!

Support Bush's Billionaire Budget!

President Bush has proposed a delightful budget. We really couldn't have asked for a better valentine. In honor of Valentine's Week and its logical culmination on Our President's Day, we are encouraging Billionaires across the land to thank our president for his generous — dare we say romantic? — budget. Read our press release.

Billionaires Launch 'Make Social Security Neither' Champaign!

The Social Security fund is running a surplus, and will continue to do so for decades. Billionaires for Bush ask: where's our cut? Sure, ordinary Americans have been paying into the system all their working lives; but why should they collect the income that's been set aside for them while Wall Street brokerage firms get nothing? Who will defend fund managers from greedy retirees, orphans and disabled workers? George Bush will, and so will we. We toast the president's plan to move taxpayers' money from Main Street to Wall Street by privatizing Social Security. ... check out this great and funny satire site! http://billionairesforbush.com/index.php

© Virginia Metze

Aboard Air CIA

The agency ran a secret charter service, shuttling detainees to interrogation facilities worldwide. Was it legal? What's next? A NEWSWEEK investigation

by Michael Hirsh, Mark Hosenball and John Barry

Newsweek

Feb. 28 issue - Like many detainees with tales of abuse, Khaled el-Masri had a hard time getting people to believe him. Even his wife didn't know what to make of his abrupt, five-month disappearance last year. Masri, a German citizen of Lebanese descent, says he was taken off a bus in Macedonia in south-central Europe while on holiday on Dec. 31, 2003, then whisked in handcuffs to a motel outside the capital city of Skopje. Three weeks later, on the evening of Jan. 23, 2004, he was brought blindfolded aboard a jet with engines noisily revving, according to his lawyer, Manfred Gnjidic. Masri says he climbed high stairs "like onto a regular passenger airplane" and was chained to clamps on the bare metal floor and wall of the jet. ... The rest of the article is at:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6999272/site/newsweek/

© Virginia Metze

Check your media lap dogs, Mr. President

This is one of the best of the editorials about the Gannon affair. Page explains why this is NOT just a tempest in a teapot, and discusses the seldom mentioned topic of Gannon's involvement in getting secret documents outing Valerie Plame...

Check your media lap dogs, Mr. President
by Clarence Page
February 20, 2005
Chicago Tribune

WASHINGTON -- If America's mainstream media really were as liberal as conservatives claim we are, we would be ballyhooing the fiasco of James D.Guckert, a.k.a. Jeff Gannon, with Page 1 banner headlines and hourly bulletins. ...

Liberal bloggers also uncovered links between Guckert and gay-oriented Web sites with such interesting names as Hotmilitarystud.com, Militaryescorts.com and Militaryescortsm4m.com, where he apparently advertised his escort services by describing himself as "military, muscular, masculine and discrete [sic]," according to Howard Kurtz, The Washington Post's media reporter.

But all that's a titillating sideshow compared to the charges that House Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) has called to the attention of the special prosecutor investigating the leak of Valerie Plame's identity as a CIA operative to columnist Robert Novak. In 2003 Guckert wrote in Talon News that he had asked Plame's husband, Ambassador Joseph Wilson, about "an internal government memo prepared by U.S. intelligence personnel" that revealed his wife's CIA role.

Revealing a CIA agent's identity is a federal crime. A Time magazine reporter and a New York Times reporter face possible jail sentences for refusing to say who revealed Plame's CIA role to them in an apparent effort to discredit Wilson's criticism of the Bush administration's Iraq war policy. Is the prosecutor putting Guckert's feet to the fire too? If not, why not? ... Read all of this at: http://tinyurl.com/4txt5

© Virginia Metze

CHENEY AND CONDI

An interesting observation on a Republican web site

TTP Intelligence Bulletin

Dr. Jack Wheeler

Thursday, February 17, 2005

There’s a red-breasted rumor bird that’s been flying around Washington for a while now, but recently it’s been nesting in Capitol Hill. Talk to just about any Congressional Committee Chairman and they’ll tell what this bird has whispered in their ear.

“We all know that Dick Cheney has been the best Vice-President of modern times, perhaps in American history,” one told me. “And we know that he absolutely will not run for President in 2008. Further, he has an unfortunate history of heart trouble. So let’s just say none of us will be surprised if, sometime next year, he will step down from the Vice-Presidency due to his health.

“Should this happen, President Bush would need to appoint his replacement, just as Richard Nixon chose Gerald Ford to replace Spiro Agnew. It is quite clear to us whom the President would choose should he need to: Condoleezza Rice.” ... Read the rest at: http://www.tothepointnews.com/article.php?id=629&i= This is one of many free articles at the site. Intelligence bulletins are at
http://www.tothepointnews.com/contributor.php?series=intel

© Virginia Metze

Couple's big mast battle

Feb 21 2005

By Emma Pinch, Birmingham Post

A couple who claim they were forced out of their home because a phone mast damaged their health will take their battle to have it pulled down to court today.

Agnes Ingvarsdottir and Eirikur Petursson said they had spent an estimated £300,000 on their legal battle plus a new home and offices because of the 3G mast erected near their Worcestershire house about 18 months ago.

They said they had been plagued with headaches since it was put up and, even though they no longer own the property, they wanted the telecommunications company Hutchison to remove the mast.

They even made sure details of the mast were in the sale contract of their former home, a 200-year-old Grade II listed house near Worcester, so its new owners would not sue them on health grounds.

The case is due before Birmingham District Registry at the city's county court complex today. "We probably will lose because we no longer live next to the mast," said Agnes. "But we have continued with the court battle because we felt so strongly about it. If it makes us sick, what about everybody else?"

Agnes and Eirikur, aged 60 and 62 respectively, moved into the house in 1999 and ran their business designing and making air filtering systems from there.

The mast, which looks like a flagpole, went up on the roof of the Little Sauce Factory Pub during the first week of August 2003, two doors away from their house.

"Within a day of it going up we began to suffer the most awful headaches and nausea," said Agnes. "Our eyes were deep red and swollen in the morning."

The pair petitioned against planning permission for the mast being granted by Worcester City Council and collected 300 signatures from neighbours.

In desperation, the couple rented new business premises and last February they managed to remortgage the house to buy a dilapidated home that was standing empty in nearby Malvern.

When the couple eventually sold the property last August, it was for £50,000 less than the market value. This, they claimed, was because of the proximity of the mast. They have taken the telecommunications company that owns the mast - Hutchison 3G or 3 as the network is now known - to court under Government planning guidance for telecommunications equipment.

They said their aim was not to win compensation, but to have the mast taken down.

A spokeswoman for Hutchison 3G said the case was "unique" because it was going to court, but said she was unable to comment further because of the ongoing legal proceedings.

From Mast Network

JOY FOR MOBILE MAST CAMPAIGNERS

BY JULIE HARDING J.HARDING

11:00 - 21 February 2005

Campaigners are celebrating after planners rejected an application to put a mobile phone mast on community land in Totterdown. Mobile phone company Vodafone applied to the city council to install a mast close to the site of a proposed community building in Wells Road.

Councillors said the mast would jeopardise the project.

The company had previously put in an application for a mast in front of Victoria Park Baptist Church in the area - which was turned down - but won consent for another mast near to Victoria Park Infant and Junior School.

Liberal Democrat Councillor Mark Bailey (Windmill Hill) is delighted that the latest application was turned down.

Last month he called on mobile companies to accept their social responsibility about the siting of masts and to work with communities rather than against them.

He said: "While accepting the need for more masts if we are to take advantage of the new technologies, telephone companies must realise that communities are not going to stand by and allow these masts to be sited in sensitive locations.

"The last three planning applications for masts in Windmill Hill have been near to a school, in front of a church and adjacent to land earmarked for a new Community and Social Enterprise Centre.

"I do not understand why mobile companies choose sites that are obviously going to be controversial.

"The Totterdown and Neighbourhood Community Centre Group is working tremendously hard to secure funding for the new Community and Social Enterprise Centre.

"The group have had an outline bid for £500,000 accepted and are now in the process of attracting match funding. An architect has been appointed and a planning application is to be submitted next month.

"It is unacceptable that all of this hard work could have been undermined by this inconsiderate, ill-conceived mast application.

"I am thrilled that the planning department rejected the application on the grounds that it would 'predjudice the future development of the site'. There was no evidence that Vodafone had even considered other more appropriate sites for the mast prior to submitting this ill thought-out application.

"The residents of Windmill Hill took on the mobile phone giant and won.

"Common sense has prevailed, and I hope that this is the start of mobile phone companies working with communities rather than against them."

Vodafone said previously that 55 million handsets are in use in the UK and masts had to be located where people live, work and travel.

The company say that mobile phone masts are very low powered and that sharing masts with other providers only makes them larger and more visually intrusive.

http://fervoyin.notlong.com


From Mast Network

Library mast leading to fury

Disgruntled residents have vowed to oppose an application to build a mobile phone mast in their community.

Phone giant Vodafone wants to erect the 13.3 metre monopole on council-owned land next to the library in Ribbleton Avenue, Ribbleton, Preston.

Local people have drawn up petitions against the proposal and say a phone mast should not be put up in a residential area. The application was lodged with the city council on Wednesday February 2 and is expected to go before the planning committee on March 7. A total of 55 letters were sent out to residents and businesses – including a day nursery and district housing office within a 100-metre radius of the site.

Mum-of-two Julie Teeling, 36, of nearby Acer Grove, Ribbleton, said: "Why do they want to put a mobile phone mast in the middle of a deeply populated area? Why has it got to be so close to amenities children attend, like the library? "It's beyond comprehension. The health risks of mobile phone radiation exposure are not yet known. "I don't want to find out in 10 or 15 years time my children are suffering from illness. Most of the residents are very concerned. I'm urging everyone to write in letters of objection."

Neighbour Debbie Hunt, 38, said: "I have not had one person say to me they are in favour of it. Everyone uses mobile phones, but they think there's better places to put it than here.

"They are concerned about the children, vandalism and house prices. "My husband is furious. He thinks it will de-value the homes. Even though there's no proven health risk it's enough to frighten people away. He's asking will they compensate us?"

A spokesman for Vodafone said: "This is what we call a street-works. They are designed to be in communities. One of the things people aren't aware of is that these are very low powered devices. "They have to be in places where people live and work so that they can use their mobile phones there. "There are very stringent guidelines designed to protect the public. "They protect the public 24 hours a day whether they are one metre or 1,000 metres away from it. "We do understand people's concerns and take them seriously."

The closing date for representations is March 4.
e-mail: emilie.bradshaw@lep.co.uk
21 February 2005

From Mast Network

Shock Waves

http://www.thisisexeter.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=178158&command=newPage

DON'T PUT OUR GIRL IN DANGER

12:00 - 21 February 2005
http://www.thisisexeter.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=137015&command=displayContent&sourceNode=136999&contentPK=11868370&moduleName=InternalSearch&keyword=DON'T%20PUT%20OUR%20GIRL%20IN%20DANGER&formname=sidebarsearch

The mother of an eight-year-old girl recovering from leukaemia fears a mobile phone mast will be installed near her daughter's school.

Jessica Ireland spent six months in hospital after being diagnosed with leukaemia nearly two years ago.

She is now in remission, but her parents, Cathy and Nick, are continually fearful for her health.

Now they are worried she could be put in danger if a newly submitted phone mast plan goes ahead on Heavitree Road.

Telecommunications giant Vodafone wants to erect the antenna close to the maternity unit of the Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital, Wonford, and St Margaret's School, where Jessica is a pupil.

The school has written to the phone company strongly objecting to the mast proposal.

And the Echo has launched a petition against the antenna, which urges Vodafone to seek an alternative site far from hospitals and schools. It has already attracted hundreds of signatures.

And now Jessica's parents have added their voices to the growing chorus of concern.

Mrs Ireland, 30, said: "We needed to find a school where there were small class sizes, and somewhere near the hospital, in case she needed to be taken there in an emergency.

"She had missed a year of school, so we had to find her a school which provided the care and support that she desperately needed."

The couple, who live at Pocombe Bridge, near Ide, can barely afford the £2,000-a-term school fees, but scrape the money together in the belief they are doing the best for their daughter.

Vodafone is currently consulting local residents and institutions prior to submitting a notice of intention to Exeter City Council's planning department.

Jessica was diagnosed with acute Myeloid Leukaemia in 2003 and spent six months in hospital in Bristol and Exeter battling the disease.

Her mother, who runs Wheatley House Bed and Breakfast with husband Nick, said: "We are doing everything we can to protect her from possible causes of pollution. We have even got rid of our microwave.

"We don't know how she got the leukaemia.

"We have been told it was viral, and not genetic. She is now in remission and her oncology consultant is happy with her progress.

"She now goes for check-ups every six weeks.

"I know there is no concrete evidence that phone masts are bad for health, but I am dubious about it being in the city centre.

"I'm sure people at Vodafone would think differently if their children had suffered in the way Jessica has suffered."

Sign the online petition
http://www.thisisexeter.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=178194&command=newPage

From Mast Network

AUFRUF ZUR DEMONSTRATION GEGEN MOBILFUNKSENDER

DEN PEITINGER BÜRGERN LANGT ES!
AUFRUF ZUR DEMONSTRATION GEGEN MOBILFUNKSENDER!

Besorgte Bürger rufen für den kommenden Freitag, den 25. 2. 2005, zu einer machtvollen Demonstration gegen die weiteren Ausbaupläne der Mobilfunkbetreiber auf.

Gerade wird in Peiting eine neue Sendeanalge der Firma Vodafone errichtet, wobei Bürgermeister Michael Asam sich darüber beklagt, dass die Marktgemeinde entgegen den Bestimmungen des Mobilfunkpakts nicht davon in Kenntnis gesetzt worden sei. Vodafone dagegen behauptet ein entsprechendes Schreiben sei der Marktgemeinde zugegangen.

Ebenfalls in Peiting, so wurde am Wochenende bekannt, soll auf dem Dach des Weilheimer Hofs, auf dem sich bereits eine Sendeanlage befindet, ein weiterer Sender der Firma E-Plus installiert werden. Auch ein von der Marktgemeinde favorisierter Standort am Kalvarienberg, der sich unmittelbar oberhalb der Bebauungslinie befinden würde, sorgt bei den dort wohnenden Bürgerinnen und Bürgern für erhebliche Unruhe.

Nachdem es in Peiting insgesamt schon sechs Sendeanlagen gibt, meinen die besorgten Bürgerinnen und Bürger, unterstützt unter anderem auch von der Umweltinitiative Pfaffenwinkel e. V., dass jetzt Schluss sein muss, mit dem ungezügelten Ausbau einer Technik, die alle Bewohner mehr und mehr zu Versuchskaninchen degradiert und massive gesundheitliche Auswirkungen befürchten lassen muss.

Aufruf zur Demonstration:

Peitinger Bürger wehrt Euch!

EINLADUNG ZUR FRIEDLICHEN DEMONSTRATION

gegen weitere Mobilfunkantennen in Peiting

Wann? Am Freitag, den 25. 02. 2005 von 12 Uhr bis ca. 13 Uhr
Wo? Vor dem Weilheimer Hof ( = Pizzeria Venezia) Münchner Str. 1


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To: Umweltinitiative Pfaffenwinkel e. V.
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 2:25 PM
Subject: Artikel Demo

Stille Vorwürfe auf Transparenten

50 Bürger demonstrieren vor Anwesen Pfettrisch gegen Mobilfunk

VON BARBARA SCHLOTTERER

Peiting - Seit Tagen bleibt bei Waltraud Pfettrisch die Haustür geschlossen. So auch gestern Mittag, als eine Gruppe von zirka 50 Leuten ihren Protest mit Transparenten und Plakaten vor dem Haus der Frau bekundet, die der Gemeinde Peiting überraschend eine zweite Mobilfunkantenne mitten im Ort beschert hat. "Ist Geld wichtiger als die Gesundheit, Frau Pfettrisch?" schreit es in großen Lettern von dem Transparent herunter, um das sich Anwohner, Eltern und Kinder an der Freistraße zum stillen Protest versammelt haben. Einen ruhigen Einsatz hat auch die Schongauer Polizei. Die ist zwar vor Ort, Ausfälliges oder Ausschreitungen bleiben aus _ derweil beschäftigt sich die Firma E-Plus mit dem "Weilheimer Hof" als möglichen Standort für eine weitere Mobilfunkantenne (siehe Artikel unten).

Die Peitinger Bürger artikulieren ihre Wut lieber im Stillen: "Die Antenne wurde ohne Wissen und Zustimmung direkt vor die Nase von drei Kindergärten, Grund- und Hauptschule gesetzt _ das geht doch nicht!", moniert Peter Zwerger-Müller, selbst Vater eines Kindes, das den Kindergarten am Gumpen besucht. Dieser liegt in der direkten Nachbarschaft zu den mittlerweile zwei Antennen auf dem Anwesen Pfettrisch. "Sonst wird der Kinderschutz doch auch so groß geschrieben." Ob mit der Demonstration etwas bewegt werden kann, weiß Peter Zwerger nicht. "Aber es ist einfach wichtig, Stellung zu beziehen."

So sehen es auch die Elternbeiräte von Kindergärten und Schulen, die sich mittlerweile zugeschaltet haben. Gemeinsam mit Mobilfunkgegnern aus der Nachbarschaft des Anwesens möchten sie retten, was noch zu retten ist. So auch Marlies Zwerger, die in der Nähe des Pfettrisch-Anwesens wohnt. "Meine Erwartung? Dass die Antenne gar nicht angeschlossen wird" - ein Vorhaben, das der Mobilfunkbetreiber Vodafone auf Mai datiert hat. Dass auch die zweite Mobilfunkantenne auf dem Anwesen Pfettrisch wie bereits vor fünf Jahren "in einer Nacht- und Nebelaktion" angeschlossen worden sei, bezeichnet sie als große "Sauerei".

Vereinzelte Buh-Rufe, die Rudolf Socher an Waldtraud Pfettrisch adressiert, gehen in der Menge unter. Von Wutausbruch kann nicht die Rede sein, vielmehr sind der Peitinger und seine Gattin, die auf der gegenüberliegenden Seite der Freistraße wohnen, inzwischen der Verzweiflung nahe. "Ich habe fast jeden Tag Kopfweh seit die erste Antenne vor fünf Jahren auf dem Dach aufgestellt wurde", schildert der Anwohner. Mit Schlafstörungen hat seine Frau Erna zu kämpfen. "Wenn ich dann aufwache, vibriert mein Körper, ich habe Herzrhythmusstörungen. Eine Woche Urlaub, fernab der Antenne, hätte Linderung gebracht, so Rudolf Socher.

Keine Lösung in Sicht

Und selbst wenn die Sochers von der Antenne wegziehen wollten: "Wir haben durch die zwei Antennen eine solche Wert-Minderung, dass wir unser Haus wahrscheinlich nie mehr verkaufen können", so Rudolf Socher. Eine Lösung für das Problem des Peitinger Ehepaares scheint sich derweil nicht abzuzeichnen: "Wir werden vor vollendete Tatsachen gestellt, und haben keine Lebensqualität mehr - wir sind völlig fertig."

Ihre Wut artikulieren sie im Stillen: Die Demonstranten, die vor dem Anwesen Pfettrisch gegen die zweite Mobilfunkantenne protestieren. Rudolf und Erna Socher: Kaum ein Tag vergeht, an dem die Nachbarn des betroffenen Grundstücks keine Kopfschmerzen oder Schlafstörungen haben. Fotos: bas "Ist Geld wichtiger als die Gesundheit?" fragen die Demonstranten auf einem Transparent.

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Nachricht von der Umweltinitiative Pfaffenwinkel e. V.

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Flugblätter und Infostände bei zweiter Demo

Widerstand am "Weilheimer Hof"

VON BARBARA SCHLOTTERER

Peiting - Wer gedacht hatte, eine überschaubare Demonstration vor dem Pfettrisch-Anwesen sei alles, was die Peitinger zu bieten haben, der wird jetzt eines Besseren belehrt: Zu einem Infoabend am Montag waren mehr als 100 Bürger erschienen, für den kommenden Freitag ist bereits eine zweite Demonstration geplant - diesmal vor dem "Weilheimer Hof", wo eine weitere Mobilfunkantenne des Anbieters E-Plus installiert werden soll - der Betreiber steht derzeit in Verhandlungen mit dem Eigentümer (wir berichteten). Die Demonstration am Freitag wurde diesmal - nicht wie die Spontan-Veranstaltung in der vergangenen Woche - von langer Hand geplant.

Bei der Polizei ist die Demo für 250 Personen angemeldet - auch wenn die Veranstalter nicht wissen, wie viele sich mittags um 12 Uhr gegen eine Installation auf dem Dach des "Weilheimer Hofs" aussprechen werden. Klar ist: "Es werden immer mehr aktiv", so Sabine Kirchbichler. Sie ist eine von vielen. Gemeinsam mit anderen Peitingern, die den Antennen in Peiting den Kampf angesagt haben, engagiert sich die junge Mutter und möchte im Rahmen der Demonstration auch für Aufklärung sorgen.

So soll es am Freitag Infostände geben, an denen offene Fragen nach Möglichkeit beantwortet werden. Außerdem werden Unterschriften gesammelt und Flugblätter verteilt.

Einen Namen haben sich die engagierten Peitinger bislang nicht gegeben, denn: "Wir sind ja nicht gegen Mobilfunk im allgemeinen", unterstreicht Sabine Kirchbichler. Vielmehr vertrete man die Auffassung, dass Sendemasten "aus dem Ort raus müssen".

Ob dies überhaupt zu realisieren ist, zweifelt der Peitinger Mobifunkexperte Hans Schütz an. Selbst wenn das Modell des Umweltinstituts München sich verwirklichen lasse und die Betreiber sich mit der Gemeinde auf einen Standort außerhalb des Orts einigen könnten: "Ich bin trotzdem skeptisch, ob die Betreiber dann alle anderen Antennen im Ort aufgeben."

Hoffnung

Speziell was den neu aufgerollten Mobilfunk-Fall "Weilheimer Hof" anbelangt, hat Hans Schütz die Hoffnung noch nicht aufgegeben, das Unheil von diesem Gebäude gegenüber der Aral-Tankstelle in Peiting abzuwenden. "Die Leute haben die Schnauze voll und die Nachbarschaft wird sehr viel Druck ausüben", gibt er die Stimmung wieder, die derzeit in Peiting vorherrscht.

Eine Petition, die der Stadtrat in Füssen bereits im Jahr 2003 abgesegnet hat, soll nun auch in Peiting auf den Tisch kommen und - sofern auch andere Kommunen das Konzept unterstützen - Abhilfe schaffen. Die Petition von Füssen, die auf den Vorschlag Hans Schütz auch im Peitinger Gemeinderat beschlossen werden soll, sieht zwei wesentliche Änderungen vor: Sie richtet sich an die Landes- und Bundesgesetzgebung, mit der Bitte, zum einen die deutschen Grenzwerte für Mobilfunkstrahlung zu reduzieren. Zum anderen soll eine allgemeine Genehmigungspflicht vom Mobilfunksendeanlagen unter Einbeziehung der Kommunen durchgesetzt werden. Am gestrigen Dienstagabend hat sich der Schongauer Stadtrat mit dem Schriftstück befasst, in der nächsten Gemeinderatssitzung in Peiting wird das Gremium sich mit der Petition beschäftigen. "Die Petition geht an den Bundestag und an den Landtag, je mehr Kommunen mitmachen, desto größer ist der politische Effekt", so Hans Schütz.

mm

23.02.2005

http://www.marktplatz-oberbayern.de/regionen/schongau/art1609,252239.html?fCMS=076e286fe1652566a5239f7e182f086f



Eiskaltes Vorgehen statt Ehrlichkeit

Asam: Absolute Funkstille

VON BARBARA SCHLOTTERER

Peiting - Unglückliche Umstände oder Kalkül - Fakt ist: Peitings Bürgermeister Michael Asam fühlt sich von der Firma Vodafone über`s Ohr gehauen. Denn: Als der Gemeindechef noch im Anschluss an den Infoabend im Gespräch mit den Mobilfunk-Vertretern nach einer Lösung außerhalb des Orts suchte, wussten die bereits vom unterschriebenen Vertrag für das Pfettrisch-Anwesen. "Die haben keinen Ton verlauten lassen", so Asam. Im Interview schildert der Bürgermeister, warum er weitere Gespräche mit dem Mobilfunkbetreiber Vodafone ablehnt.

Es gibt Leute, die glauben, sich hätten in Sachen Pfettrisch-Anwesen Informationen vorenthalten.

Michael Asam: Das ist Unsinn. Am 30. November hatten wir ja die Mobilfunkveranstaltung, bei der wir uns darauf verständigt haben, Standorte außerhalb des Orts anzubieten. Wenn ich also am 8. Dezember wirklich das Schreiben bekommen hätte, hätte ich doch keinen Grund gehabt, es zu vernichten. Wäre dieser Brief wirklich bei mir eingetroffen, wäre er von mir so beantwortet worden, wie wir es jetzt gemacht haben, nachdem sich der Gemeinderat auf einen Mobilfunkstandort außerhalb der Gemeinde geeinigt hatte. Wir haben diesen Punkt gleich in der ersten Sitzung im neuen Jahr behandelt, und zwar aufgrund des Schreibens von Vodafone.

Sehen Sie Versäumnisse seitens der Gemeinde?

Michael Asam: Es gibt einige Anzeichen für mich, dass das Unternehmen Vodafone nicht ehrlich mit uns umgeht. Aufgrund des von Herrn Andersch erwähnten Schreibens der Firma Vodafone, in dem ein Suchkreis im Bereich der Ortsmitte angefügt war, wollten wir einen "Runden Tisch" einberufen. Doch alle Mobilfunkbetreiber hatten kein Interesse, weil Herr Schütz daran hätte teilnehmen sollen. Nachdem sich das zerschlagen hatte, habe ich von den Betreibern überhaupt nichts mehr gehört und auch die Herren von Vodafone haben sich nicht mehr gemeldet. Wir haben alles versucht und haben dann Ende November die Info-Veranstaltung organisiert. In der Zwischenzeit waren in der Gemeinde ja auch schon Unterschriftenaktionen gegen Mobilfunk gelaufen.

Hatten Sie gedacht, es käme auf der Infoveranstaltung zu einem Einvernehmen?

Asam: Ich habe den Mobilfunkbetreibern am 19. Oktober mitgeteilt, dass eine Infoveranstaltung mit einem Referenten des Umweltinstituts München stattfindet. Damals hatten die schon lange den Vertrag für das Pfettrisch-Anwesen unterschrieben in der Schublade liegen und haben keinen Ton gesagt. Die haben eiskalt abgewartet und gedacht: Irgendwie können wir im Nachhinein schon beweisen, dass die Gemeinde in Kontakt mit uns war und wir damit den Mobilfunkpakt eingehalten haben.

Kamen Sie auf der Veranstaltung denn persönlich in Kontakt mit den Betroffenen?

Asam: An dem Infoabend saßen ein Herr von T-Mobile und ein Herr von Vodafone im Publikum. Im Anschluss an die Veranstaltung habe ich mit diesen Herren und dem Vertreter von E-Plus auf dem Podium gesprochen. Im dem Gespräch ging es darum, dass die Mobilfunkbetreiber den Kalvarienberg als möglichen Standort für einen gemeinsamen Masten prüfen sollten. Mit keinem Ton hat der Vodafone-Vertreter an diesem Abend den Vertrag erwähnt, der schon lange unter Dach und Fach war.

Kommen Sie sich veräppelt vor?

Asam: Absolut, deshalb möchte ich auch mit diesen Herren eigentlich gar nicht mehr reden. Ich verstehe ja, dass die auch ihren Job machen müssen. Aber das kann man auch auf ehrliche Art und Weise. Es stimmt auch nicht, dass die Gemeinde sich nicht zu dem Thema geäußert hat. Wir haben ausdrücklich klargestellt, dass man gemeinsam mit den Vertretern einen Standort finden sollte, um Protestakte zu vermeiden. Jetzt ist genau das eingetreten, was wir nicht wollten: Wir haben Demonstrationen im Ort.

Was den angeblich ausstehenden Briefwechsel anbelangt: Glauben Sie da an einen "Unfall" auf dem Postweg oder an Kalkül?

Asam: Das ist schwierig, ich möchte dem Unternehmen Vodafone ja nichts unterstellen. Aber wenn es Absicht gewesen wäre, dann würden wir uns ja schon am Rande der Kriminalität bewegen. Ehrlich gesagt kann nach alledem allerdings schon der Verdacht aufkommen, dass das Schreiben gar nicht unbedingt bei mir hatte landen sollen.

mm

25.02.2005

http://www.marktplatz-oberbayern.de/regionen/schongau/art1609,252928.html


Nachrichten von der BI Bad Dürkheim

Eines der vielen Beispiele, "wie ernst" es Betreiber mit der so oft als positiv zitierten sogenannten "Freiwilligen Vereinbarung" zwischen den Spitzenverbänden (Deutscher Städtetag, Deutscher Landkreistag, Deutscher Städte- und Gemeindebund sowie den Betreibern) es real mit dieser "Vereinbarung" meinen.....

In diese "Vereinbarung" haben die Netzbetreiber nur schön klingende Worthülsen ohne jede rechtliche Substanz gebracht und damit ausschließlich ihre Ziele durchgesetzt. Die angeblichen, ohnehin lediglich bescheidenen kommunalen Rechte, stellen maximal Augenwischerei dar, sie sind real eine Farce! Wir erleben dies über die vielen Negativbeispiele täglich infolge der diversen Berichterstattung.

Kommunalvertreter, die sich immer noch vertraulich auf diese Vereinbarung beziehen und darauf vertrauen, werden noch ihr blaues Wunder erleben.

Peiting ist leider kein Einzelfall - solche Fälle sind mittlerweile leider Tagesgeschäft, und wir können zig solcher ähnlich gelagerter Abläufe schildern - so gibt es immer mehr Bürgermeister, die aus Frust heraus Verhandlungen mit diesen Verantwortlichen ablehnen; die Umgangsformen werden immer mehr als verlogen und kontraproduktiv bezeichnet.

M.f.G.
Alfred Tittmann
c/o HESSISCHER LANDESVERBAND MOBILFUNKSENDERFREIE WOHNGEBIETE e.V.



Keine weiteren Mobilfunkantennen nach Peiting
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/554656/

Anonyme Anrufe und wilde Beschimpfungen
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/553515/

"Gegen das Leiden wird nichts getan"
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/548443/

Trotz Vertrags-Abschluss prüft E-Plus Standort
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/546232/

Die Wellen in Peiting schlagen in Sachen Mobilfunk derzeit hoch
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/545209/

MOBILFUNKSITUATION IN DER MARKTGEMEINDE PEITING - PETITION
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/523548/

Permission for phone mast denied Permission for phone mast denied

A mobile telephone company has been thwarted in its efforts to put up a communications mast in Staffordshire.

Vodafone has been refused permission to erect the third generation (3G) mast on Liverpool Road in Kidsgrove.

Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council feared the structure would have a negative impact on the area. The town council also objected to the plans.

Vodafone says it has a duty to provide 3G coverage and will apply to put up the mast at the train station instead.

From Mast Network

Phone mast plan set for rejection

A telecommunications company looks set to be thwarted in its efforts to put up a phone mast in a Shropshire town.

Thirty-six people have written to complain about Three's plan to erect the mast inside a flagpole on top of the telephone exchange in Bridgnorth.

Planning officers have now recommended that the company's application should be rejected on the basis the flagpole could spoil views of the town.

A final decision is expected to be made later in the month.

From Mast Network

This could harm young, says mum

Feb 21 2005

By Rhodri Phillips, The Journal


A mother is fighting plans to extend a mobile-phone mast next to her home.

Sarah Harle, correct of Forest Hall Road, Forest Hall, North Tyneside, said last night that adding three antennae to the mast on the roof of the Ritz bingo hall in her street would create an eyesore.

The 34-year-old single mother-of-one also said she was worried about potential health hazards - particularly as there are three schools and a nursery within a few hundred metres of the site.

She has raised a petition of more than 400 people who object to the mast being extended.

A mast with three antennae was installed on the Ritz building in August 2003, but phone company T-mobile has applied to North Tyneside Council to add another three.

It says the design would "not adversely impact upon the quality of its surroundings" and is necessary to provide phone coverage in the Forest Hall Road area.

Ms Harle, a kitchen assistant and play worker, said: "The first point is that it is an eyesore. It looks ugly and if there are three extra antennae added, it will be uglier.

"The second point is it could be damaging to people's health. There are families with children living close to the mobile-phone mast." She said Forest Hall, Ivy Road and St Mary's Primary Schools, and Forest Hall Day Nursery were all within a few hundred metres of the mast.

Benton ward Conservative councillor John Goodfellow has taken on Ms Harle's cause and has written to the council to voice his concern.

In his letter he says: "The three proposed antennae are not going to blend in and will be an eyesore on the skyline, creating the illusion of a run-down, uncared-for area."

He also argues the masts are not suitable in a densely populated area and he draws attention to the potential impact on the environment and the health of those living nearby.

Coun Goodfellow said yesterday: "I have taken this cause on because there are so many people in my ward who are objecting.

"There is the possibility that a mobile-phone mast can have polluting effects and could damage your health. That hasn't been proved either way yet. If it is damaging, there is the issue of schools in the streets nearby.

"There is also the issue that it is not in keeping with the surrounding area. This is a nice area and we want to keep it that way. This mast would have a detrimental impact. The feeling is running high in the area."

A planning meeting to decide whether the mast can be extended will be held on February 25.

No-one from North Tyneside Council or T-Mobile was available for comment last night.

From Mast Network

Fury as planners OK mast

Date Published: Monday 21 February 2005

Parents are fuming after a controversial mast near a Winchester school was approved by planners on Monday.

Over a dozen parents attended the site-viewing sub-committee close to St Swithun's School, where mobile phone operator, O2, wants to place a 15-metre base station.

They heard the committee vote 5-3 for the mast, which will be erected on Alresford Road, less than 200 yards from school boarding houses.

Parents believe the committee's decision flies in the face of recent government advice through the Stewart Report, which urges a precautionary approach regarding the siting of masts near schools and that the beam of "greatest intensity" should not fall over their grounds.

The committee heard there were 85 letters of objection, including one from the school, on grounds which included possible health risks, that the company had not included enough information about emissions and there had not been enough consultation.

Baffled by the approval, some parents said they would be forced to consider whether to keep their children at the school because of the mast, which O2 says will increase its coverage in the city and allow such features as wireless internet access on handsets.

Emma Mitchell, from Chapel Lane, Easton, who has three daughters at St Swithun's Junior School, said: "I'm not going to let them come into senior school if the mast goes up."

Father of two pupils, Paul Clegg, of Littleton, added, said: "It's wrong. While the risks are not proven, I feel uncomfortable about my children being at a school where there's a mast. To put it within 200 yards seems to strike me as ignoring the Stewart report's findings."

Earlier, Mr Clegg had said that he believed the beam would go straight over four boarding houses.

But Robin Henderson, of Turner and Henderson, O2's agent, said the beam would go up Alresford Road and towards the motorway, although he conceded that low-level radiation would fall over school grounds.

Another committee member asked why the monopole could not be sited alongside another mast, erected in 1996. He was told that this would require the school's permission and would lead to a lattice-shaped mast, which would be more intrusive."

Frank Pearson, member for Swanmore and Newtown, said he was reluctant to support the plan but it would be difficult to justify a refusal. "The cumulative effect of this mast and the other is very low impact."

Chairman of governors, Prof Robert Grime, said he was "very disappointed" about the decision.

Meanwhile, stalwart mast campaigner, Karen Barratt, has written to the city council urging it to refuse any applications for phone masts near to schools until the Government has a clear policy.

From Mast Network

Demo am 8. März in Berlin - Frauen werden giftig

http://tinyurl.com/4mcl8

Präsidentenbesuch lähmt die gesamte Region

http://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/0,1518,342916,00.html


Nachricht von der BI Bad Dürkheim

Town Gives Brave New World an F

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-sutter22feb22,0,374779.story?coll=la-home-local


Informant: Cindy Sage

Schädigungen des Menschen durch Hochfrequenzsender sind seit Jahrzehnten "Stand des Wissens"

HLV INFO 35

22-02-2005/AT

Anbei erhalten Sie in Form einer pdf-Datei den Vortrag von Dr. Ulrich Warnke, Fak 8.3 Biowissenschaften, Universität des Saarlandes,
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/bamberg_warnke_manuskript.pdf
den Herr Dr. Warnke anlässlich des 1. Bamberger Mobilfunk-Ärzte-Symposium am 29.01.2005 in der Otto-Friedrich Universität, Markushaus in Bamberg vor über 400 Teilnehmern gehalten hatte.

Thema:

Schädigungen des Menschen durch Hochfrequenzsender sind seit Jahrzehnten "Stand des Wissens"

Teil I: Pathologischer Wirkungsmechanismus der Schädigung: induzierter nitrosativer/oxidativer Stress

[ Praxisrelevanz des nitrosativen Stresses
http://www.kpu-berlin.de/For_Neu_Kuklinski_3.html ]

Teil II: Physikalisch möglicher Mechanismus der Schädigung: NO-Radikal-Anregung und -Stabilisierung durch Kombination von DC-Feldern mit Radio- und Mikrowellen


Alfred Tittmann
c/o HESSISCHER LANDESVEBAND MOBILFUNKSENDERFREIE WOHNGEBIETE e.V.


Symposium in Bamberg: Ärzte und Wissenschaftler warnen vor Gesundheitsgefahren
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/496175/



http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=nitrosativer+Stress

Corporate Lies - the Gov and solcitor comment

SURELY this statement, and those like it, are actionable under the Trade Descriptions Act. It is, after all, a claim in respect of the product that these people are marketing - and it IS a lie. If you sell a washing powder and say it won't cause rashes - and it does - you are liable under the TDA. If you sell ANY product and make claims for that product which can be shown to be untrue then that's what the TDA is for - SURELY !?!

The fact that emissions nare below ICNIRP is totally immaterial to the FACT that these opearators are making claims in respect of their product which can be PROVED to be untrue. The irresponsibility of the Gov't in respect of not responding to that proof is a totally separate issue.

I can provide FIVE references to studies that show health effects from MASTS (in response to the query at the bottom of this email). I have not heard of ANY mast study that has FAILED to find health effects. TWO of those studies have been published in peer-reviewed journals, ONE was presented at an international conference (almost undoubtedly also peer-reviewed - all reputable conferences are), ONE was by a top independent research organisation (of international reputation) at the request of their country's govenrment, and ONE was by a group of doctors in response to an initiative by a government body.

Dr Grahame Blackwell


From Mast Network

Chinese growth cuts into Papua wood

http://www.pej.org/html/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1929&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0


Informant: Deane T. Rimerman

Codex Alimentarius — An Emerging Threat

http://www.naturalsolutionsradio.com/articles/article.html?id=12423&filter=topic


Informant: DitziSis

Where Was The Press When This Was Going On?

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0220-21.htm

Attacking Iran Would Bring Disaster, Not Freedom

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0219-29.htm

Is Bush Triggering New Global Nuclear Arms Race?

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0220-01.htm

A Switch to Covert Operations, Dirty Tricks?

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0220-02.htm

Bush Weighed Religion, Behavior

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/022005F.shtml

C.I.A. Torture Flights: Will Negroponte Keep Them Flying?

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/022005A.shtml

Attac meets Bush

Stand: 20. Februar

lokal: Frankfurt 18. Februar

Die Initiative für ein Irak-Tribunal hat aus dem Irak eingeladen

Mohammad F. Awad, Leiter eines Flüchtlingslagers, in dem sehr viele Bürger aus Falludscha untergekommen sind und das mit dem IRK zusammenarbeitet. Mohammad J.Haded, Mitglied der Leitung des Krankenhauses in Falludscha. Eine Gelegenheit sich genauer über die Wirklichkeit der Besatzung im Irak zu informieren und nicht länger einem nur "eingebetten" Journalismus ausgeliefert zu sein.

22. Februar, 18.00 Uhr

"Not Welcome, Mr. Bush! - Für eine friedliche und soziale Welt!"

Auftaktkundgebung: 18 Uhr an der Hauptwache/Katharinenkirche

Demonstration zum amerikanischen Generalkonsulat (Bockenheimer Landstraße/Siesmayerstraße) (Bündnis)



Hamburg
21. Februar, 19:00 Uhr (Hörsaal HWP, Von Melle Park 9)
Mohammad F. Awad / Mohammand J. Hadded (Bündnis)

22. Februar, 17.30 Uhr
Demonstration "Not Welcome, Mr. Bush! - Für eine friedliche und soziale Welt!"
Auftakt: Ida-Ehre-Platz (Mönckebergstraße), Zwischenkundgebung Jungfernstieg/Neuer Jungfernstieg, Abschluss: ca. 19 Uhr US-Generalkonsulat (Bündnis)


Bremen
22. Februar, 17:00 Uhr (Marktplatz)
Friedenskundgebung "No War, Mr. Bush - Die Kriegsgefolgschaft verweigern!" (Bündnis)


Stuttgart
22. Februar, 18:00 Uhr
Beteiligung an den Protesten vor dem EUCOM (Stuttgart-Vaihingen): Wir pfeifen auf den Krieg!


Kassel
22. Februar, 17:00 Uhr
Demonstration und Kundgebung "Wir pfeifen auf Bush", Start: 17 Uhr, Ratshaus, anschl. Demonstration durch die Innenstadt, Abschlusskundgebung wieder am Rathaus (Bündnis)


Rüsselsheim
22. Februar, 16:00 - 18:30 Uhr
Infostand, Marktstraße


Wiesbaden
22. Februar, 17:30 Uhr
Demonstration (und möglicher Besuch der US-Airbase in Wiesbaden-Erbenheim), Auftakt: 17.30 Uhr, Luisenplatz, anschl. Demo durch die Innenstadt (Beteiligung in größerer Zahl)


Schorndorf
21. Februar, 20:00 Uhr (Manufaktur Schorndorf)
Infoabend zum Bush-Besuch


Bergisch-Gladbach
22. Februar
Laute Mahnwache mit Musikinstrumenten und "Bushtrommeln", Markt, Konrad-Adenauerplatz / Hauptstr. – Bergisch Gladbach Zentrum


Gießen
22. Februar, 17-18 Uhr
Mahnwache anlässlich des Bush-Besuches in Mainz (Bündnis)


Minden
22. Februar Mahnwachen und Infostände (gemeinsam mit lokalen Friedensgruppen)


in Brüssel:
- Aachen

in Mainz :
- Aschaffenburg (Zug) - auch in Frankfurt am 22.03.
- Darmstadt
- Frankfurt (S-Bahn)
- Freiburg (Bus, Bündnis)
- Hamburg (2 Busse, einer davon Attac)
- Hannover (Bus, Bündnis)
- Kassel (Zug)
- Köln (Bus, Bündnis)
- Landau (Zug, Bündnis)
- Marburg (Zug / S-Bahn)
- Neustadt
- Rüsselsheim (Zug)
- Stuttgart (Bus gesponsert, Bündnis)
- Schwäbisch Hall (Zug)
- Westerwald (Zug)
- Wiesbaden
- Wülfrath/Mettmann (Zug)
- Würzburg (Zug?)

Busbörse (von vielen verschiedenen Organisationen derzeit mindestens 23 Busse bereitgestellt):
http://www.bush-stoppen.de/modules.php?name=themenseiten&pa=busboerse


Weitere Veranstaltungen: http://www.friedenskooperative.de/bush2005.htm


Anbei ein Schreiben aus dem Polizeipräsidium Mainz an den Anmelder der Demonstration mit der Bitte um Weitergabe an BusfahrerInnen und Pkw-NutzerInnen. Bitte beachten: die Busse mit einem gut sichtbaren Plakat - es muss nicht das Bündnisplakat sein - kennzeichnen.

Angelika Shams


Bezug nehmend auf das Kooperationsgespräch vom 14.02.05 sowie auf unser Telefonat vom heutigen Vormittag dürfen wir zunächst auf die Veröffentlichungen des Verkehrskonzeptes in den Medien hinweisen. Unter anderem ist am Veranstaltungstag die Bundesautobahn A 60 ab Autobahnkreuz Mainz in der Zeit von 07.00 Uhr bis 11.00 Uhr und von 15.00 Uhr bis 19.00 Uhr voll gesperrt. Wir empfehlen daher eine frühzeitige Anreise. Aus unserer Erfahrung heraus dürfte sich zur Anreise die Nutzung der linksrheinischen Bundesautobahn A 61 empfehlen, wobei sowohl für die aus Richtung Norden als auch für die aus Richtung Süden anreisenden Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmer am Autobahndreieck Nahetal auf die A 60 Fahrtrichtung Mainz zu wechseln wäre. An der Anschlussstelle Mainz-Finthen ist von der A 60 in Richtung Saarstraße/Stadtgebiet abzufahren. Ca 800 m Meter nach Erreichen des Ortsschildes ist nach rechts in Richtung Uni abzubiegen. Im Dalheimer Weg/Unigelände befindet sich ein Busparkplatz der genutzt werden kann. Alternativ können wir Ihnen eine Anreise über die rechtsrheinische Bundesautobahn A 3 empfehlen.

Im Übrigen sollten Sie als Alternative für die Anreise auch die Nutzung der Deutschen Bahn AG in Erwägung ziehen. Insbesondere von den um Mainz liegenden Bahnhöfen Worms, Alzey und Bingen dürfte eine Anreise zum Hauptbahnhof Mainz eine Möglichkeit darstellen, rechtzeitig, aber auch vergleichsweise kostengünstig zur Versammlung zu kommen.


Angelika Shams * Mitglied im Attac-Bundeskoordinierungskreis
Egertstraße 12 * 75365 Calw-Stammheim * email: shams@attac.de
Fon: 07051 / 935 675 * 0179 / 513 41 59 * Fax: 07051 / 935 677

How Torture Became Acceptable

http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=40&ItemID=7275
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1345765/posts


Informant: Charles Bremer

Demonstrators Protest Before Bush Visit

http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/29629/story.htm

Brazil Plans Vast Amazon Reserve to Stem Logging

http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/29646/story.htm

Shipping, Not Drilling, Main Oil Risk For Arctic

http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/29619/story.htm

Ocean, Arctic Studies Show Global Warming is Real

http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/29622/story.htm

Bush soll Marihuana geraucht haben

http://www.spiegel.de/panorama/0,1518,342774,00.html

Negroponte's nomination could portend new era of US covert action

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/2304/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

Climate fears prompt energy U-turn in China

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/environment/story.jsp?story=610569


Informant: Tom Atlee

BUSH TAPES RELEASED FOR DIVERSION

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=76274;show_parent=1

Because a great nation deserves the truth

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=76269;show_parent=1
http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=76270;show_parent=1

CHERTOFF CREATED TERROR PRETEXTS FOR US POLICE STATE

http://www.newswithviews.com/Briley/Patrick4.htm

Mandatory AIDS testing proposal is public health lunacy

http://www.NewsTarget.com/004654.html

US government still denies emissions cause global warming

http://www.theinsider.org/mailing/article.asp?id=0955

Bush Says Will Tell Europe 'We Care About Climate'
http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/29633/story.htm

British government cover-up: they knew Iraq war was illegal

http://www.theinsider.org/mailing/article.asp?id=0958

'A cancer is spreading in the nation's soul'

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/2307/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

Bush's Friend Reveals Secretly Recorded Phone Conversations

http://www.thenewmexicochannel.com/news/4216141/detail.html


Informant: Charles Bremer

Death Domains in New Bio-pesticides

http://www.i-sis.org.uk/DeathDomains.php

US Army's Voice to Skull (V2K) Devices

http://mindcontrol.twoday.net/stories/530612/

US Military Report: Bush’s Achilles’ Heel

http://tbrnews.org/Archives/a1405.htm


Informant: ranger116

PRESIDENT'S MEDICAID BUDGET SHIFTS HUGE FINANCIAL BURDEN TO STATES

http://www.xanga.com/item.aspx?user=nickdupree&tab=weblogs&uid=201335349&nextdate=last


Informant: David Diggins

Bush Breaks Military as Army Fails Recruiting Goals

Bush Breaks Military as Army Fails Recruiting Goals; Is the Draft on Our Horizon?

Citizens are voting with their feet by refusing to enlist in enough numbers to keep our military strength high. And the military is paying far more bonuses to keep soldiers in the military, showing some soldiers are voting with their wallets. In any event, with military recruiting broken, can a return to the military draft be far away?

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=2867

Bush Holds Secret Talks with what Bush Calls Iraqi 'Terrorists'

Is this an enormous Flip-Flop? TIME magazine reports President George Bush authorized secret negotiations with terrorist groups in Iraq. Is Bush trying a last-ditch effort to stabilize Iraq before the potential U.S./Israeli attack against Iran?

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=2865

Vereinfacht auf Teufel komm raus

http://www.taz.de/pt/2005/02/22/a0084.nf/text

Secret Tapes Not Meant to Harm, Writer Says

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=76288;show_parent=1

Don't Be Silent About Things That Matter

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0221-28.htm

As the Bush Administration pushes forward with its aggressive plans to tear up the Constitution and launch its liberty jihad, Senator Barbara Boxer has stepped forward as the voice of Democratic opposition.

http://207.44.245.159/article8143.htm

Iran Readies Military, Fearing a U.S. Attack

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0221-24.htm

Iraq, Then and Now

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/022105K.shtml

Bush Issues Forceful Words to Iran, Syria

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/022105J.shtml

Europeans Greet Bush with Skepticism

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/022105D.shtml

The Beast is Back

The Card of the Beast

Brian Doherty on the federal ID:
http://www.reason.com/links/links021605.shtml


Informant: Lew Rockwell

The Futility of Labels

Forget Labels

All I want is our freedoms back, says James Leroy Wilson:
https://modem.webmail.t-online.de/dereferer/link.cgp?http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lewrockwell.com%2Fwilson-jl%2Fwilson-james22.html

The corporate threat to all Americans

by Carl F. Worden

Sierra Times

02/21/05

Although the Bush Administration has consistently touted small businesses as the backbone and heart America needs to restore our jobs and prosperity, the inescapable truth is that large national and international corporations have gained more ground during this presidency than in just about the entire business history of the United States, while individual American citizens have lost jobs and individual rights in the same process. One of the few failures the Bush Administration suffered came soon after Bush was sworn in for his first term. He was pitching 'bankruptcy reform,' and few Americans knew at the time that the single largest contributors to the first Bush campaign were credit card companies who were convinced an anticipated economic turndown would result in massive bankruptcies filed to clear the burgeoning personal credit card debt Americans were driving up -- and still are...

http://www.sierratimes.com/05/02/20/carlworden.htm


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Radical son

by Justin Raimondo

The American Conservative

Bush's peroration was suffused with fire, it burned with the steely-eyed fanaticism of the ideologues who forged it, full of phrases that soared so far above the real world that a good many listeners had trouble believing their ears. Does the president seriously believe 'the survival of liberty in our land increasingly depends on the success of liberty in other lands?' Surely he didn't really mean to explain away the exponential expansion of big government in America as due to the lack of civil liberties in, say, the former Soviet Union or the oppression of women in Saudi Arabia?

The war-weary wondered, at home and abroad, as they listened to the most powerful man on earth enunciate his militant doctrine: what new conflict will erupt as a result of a crusade to accelerate 'the expansion of freedom in all the world?'" (for publication 02/28/05)

http://www.amconmag.com/2005_02_28/article.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Negroponte: Director of Intelligence Manipulation

by Marjorie Cohn

Truthout

02/21/05

With much fanfare, Bush announced on Thursday his nomination of John D. Negroponte as the director of national intelligence. 'John's nomination comes in an historic moment for our intelligence services,' Bush proclaimed ceremoniously. Intelligence, he said, is now 'the first line of defense' in the war on terrorism. Bush failed to mention that when Negroponte was United States ambassador to Honduras in the early 1980s, he provided false intelligence to Congress about the Honduran 'death squads'...

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/022105B.shtml


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Last chance to cut budget

by Stephen Moore

Washington Times

02/21/05

The nastiest fights in Washington always come down to money, so it isn't surprising that, two weeks after President Bush released his 2006 budget, many on the left are moaning their pet projects aren't being fully funded. Well, it's about time. In his first term, Bush enacted some of the most fiscally reckless budgets in a quarter-century. The budget grew twice as fast as under Bill Clinton. The first-term Bush administration rhetoric of Reaganite tight-fistedness never caught up with the reality of the fiscal meltdown in Washington. Bloated Bush budgets, only padded with more grease and fat by Congress, created spending growth unmatched by any president since Lyndon B. Johnson, and a soaring $400 billion deficit...

http://tinyurl.com/4auad


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Just say "no" to military recruiters

by Charley Reese

AntiWar.Com

02/22/05

Suppose a traveling salesman came to your door. He said he was representing a foreign country that had a bad government. He would like for your son to volunteer to overthrow that government and possibly get killed in the process. What would you do? I'd slam the door in his face. There is no way I would allow my son or daughter to sacrifice his or her life for the benefit of some foreigners I don't even know. You should keep that in mind if some military recruiter latches on to your son or daughter. Under the present circumstances, it's practically a certainty that the young men and women in the armed forces will not be used to defend the United States or Americans...

http://www.antiwar.com/reese/?articleid=4910


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Saber rattling against Syria

by Ivan Eland

Independent Institute

02/21/05

It is hypocritical for the administration to punish Syria for assassinating a former Lebanese prime minister (assuming the Syrians did it) when the U.S. led its own campaign to kill leaders of the Iraqi regime, including Saddam Hussein and his two sons. It is also duplicitous for the Bush administration to point the finger at Syria for having 14,000 troops in Lebanon, when the United States originally approved that troop presence and when it has 150,000 of its own troops occupying Iraq...

http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=1466


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

A real ownership society

by Lex Concord

The Libertarian Enterprise

02/19/05

The latest Big Lie from President Bush involves his attempt to push 'partially private accounts' on a wary public, as the latest in a series of ill-conceived attempts to save Social Security. If he succeeds, he can thank a century of citizen indoctrination in the government-run school system and a brilliant propaganda campaign to pass an intrusive and colossal central state off as an 'Ownership Society'...

http://www.ncc-1776.com/tle2005/tle307-20050220-08.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

All the news that's fit to fake

by David Lindorff

CounterPunch

02/21/05

Okay, so we know now that the Bush administration has been using all kinds of devious means to push propaganda on the American public -- fake news generated by the Pentagon for overseas, and ultimately, courtesy of blowback, U.S. consumption, fake news reports by fake reporters peddled to local TV stations, bought reporters and syndicated columnists paid to shill for the administration's policies, and even fake reporters salted into the White House press corps to ask puffball questions if the president or press secretary start getting too much heat. But why is this all happening? Sure the administration should take some of the blame for this Soviet-style manipulation of public opinion. But what about the press itself?

http://www.counterpunch.org/lindorff02212005.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Secret tapes show Bush's concern over drug fiend past

San Francisco Chronicle

02/21/05

President Bush was concerned 'his mistakes as a youth' would disqualify him from running for the nation's highest office, said an old friend who secretly recorded private conversations in which Bush appears to acknowledge past drug use. 'I don't want any kid doing what I tried to do 30 years ago,' Bush said in recordings made when he was governor of Texas and aired Monday on ABC's 'Good Morning America.' 'And I mean that. It doesn't matter if it's LSD, cocaine, pot, any of those things, because if I answer one, then there will be another one. And I just am not going to answer those questions. And it may cost me the election.' The recordings were made by Doug Wead, a former aide to George W. Bush's father, in the two years before the younger Bush became the Republican nominee for president in 2000...

http://tinyurl.com/67ouw


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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