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International Women's Day help stop violence against women

March 08, 2005

Take Action to Defend Women from Violence

Today, during International Women's Day, we invite you to join our efforts to help stop violence against women. Your support can change the lives of the women featured in the following cases. Please take action to protect them.

ACT NOW

Mexico: Lydia Cacho Ribeiro and Other Human Rights Defenders Under Threat
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=12172

Lydia Cacho Ribeiro, president of the Women's Assistance Center (CIAM), and staff at three CIAM shelters around Mexico, have received multiple death threats as a result of their work to protect the rights of women and girls. The threats are reportedly from men whose wives and/or children found refuge from domestic violence at the shelter and want them to return home.

Iraq: Disappearance of Huda Hafez Ahmad al-'Azawi's, Businesswoman

http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=12173

At 4 a.m. on February 17, US soldiers and members of the Iraqi National Guard forced their way into the house of Huda Hafez Ahmad al-'Azawi, a businesswoman in Baghdad. They handcuffed and blindfolded her, and beat, handcuffed and blindfolded her two daughters, Nura aged 15 and Sarah aged 20. Her whereabouts are unknown and Amnesty International is concerned for her safety.

India: Women Facing Violence in Gujarat

http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=12174
During the large-scale violence in Gujarat in 2002, some medical professionals were reported to have participated in violence against members of the Muslim minority and disregarded reports and obvious signs of sexual assaults of women in their care. Victims could not count on receiving medical assistance and cannot rely upon medical/forensic evidence when pursuing justice for the crimes perpetrated against them.

Sudan: Violence Against Women By The Janjawid Militia

http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=12175
Urge the Government of Sudan to protect the women of Darfur from violence by the Janjawid militia. Ask that the Government to halt to attacks on women, bring perpetrators of sexual violence -- in particular members of the Janjawid militia -- to justice, and ratify international laws that protect women from sexual violence in conflict and publicly condemn all forms of gender-based violence in Darfur.

Kosovo: Rights of Trafficked Girls
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=12176
Since the July 1999 deployment of an international peacekeeping force to Kosovo and the establishment of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission (UNMIK), Kosovo has become a major destination country for women and girls trafficked into forced prostitution. It has been estimated that many hundreds of women and girls have been trafficked, including some as young as 12 years old.

HOW VIOLENCE AFFECTS WOMEN?

From birth to death, in times of peace as well as war, women face discrimination and violence at the hands of the state, the community and the family. Every year, millions of women are raped by partners, relatives, friends and strangers, by employers and colleagues, security officials and soldiers. Women are the overwhelming majority of victims from violence inflicted in the home. During armed conflicts, violence against women is often used as a weapon of war, in order to dehumanize the women themselves, or to persecute the community to which they belong.

However, violence against women is never normal, legal or acceptable and should never be tolerated or justified. It's time to recognize that violence against women is a global human rights scandal that affects us all. Across the world, Amnesty International activists are working to work towards making women's human rights a reality.

Find out what you can do:
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=12177


Rosa Del Angel
Amnesty International USA
Online Action Center
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=12163

Is US losing moral authority on human rights?

Experts say prisoner abuses, war in Iraq undermine effectiveness of State Department human rights report.

http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0307/dailyUpdate.html

Do you believe things are "getting better" in Iraq?

Are you one of the millions of delusional Americans who believe things are "getting better" in Iraq? You can hardly be blamed.

http://207.44.245.159/article8216.htm

The Way Tyranny Works

http://207.44.245.159/article8213.htm


From Information Clearing House

The Resort to Torture

There's no justification for kicking an enemy [POW] when he’s wounded on the ground in front of you and about to die”.

by Ghali Hassan

A recently released army documents detail ongoing sadistic abuse, torture and murder of Iraqi Prisoners of War (POW) and Iraqi detainees by US and British forces in occupied Iraq.

http://207.44.245.159/article8215.htm
http://207.44.245.159/article3943.htm

Twisting the Minds of the American People

http://207.44.245.159/article8214.htm
http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=77301;show_parent=1

Retired general critiques U.S. policy in Iraq

http://www.bangornews.com/news/templates/?a=109653&z=179


Informant: Martin Greenhut

No more Funds for Iraq War

This Thursday, March 10, 2005, the House Appropriations Committee will vote on President Bush’s proposed supplemental increaseof eighty billion dollars ($80,000,000,000.00) for the Iraq war. This is in addition to the 160 billion ($160,000,000,000.00) already misspent and wasted.

Please ask your friends, family, co-workers, and allies to write their Congress members immediatelyurging them to vote AGAINST the Bush plan:

http://capwiz.com/pdamerica/issues/alert/?alertid=7157066&type=TA

It is easy to do, free, and very effective!! Demand that any new funds approved be allocated solely for troop withdrawal and interim troop protection.

Just click here
http://capwiz.com/pdamerica/issues/alert/?alertid=7157066&type=TA.

In addition, please ask your Congresspeople to support amendments to the appropriations bill that call for an end to the occupation and support for Iraqi sovereignty, such as Representative Lynn Woolsey's (D-CA) House Resolution (H.Con.Res.35) to End the US Occupation of Iraq:

http://capwiz.com/pdamerica/mail/oneclick_compose/?alertid=7071606

Also, Thursday will be a National Call-in Day for this issue. Please contact your Congress members at their local district offices. Our Representatives and Senators need to hear from the grassroots NOW !

http://capwiz.com/pdamerica/callalert/index.tt?alertid=7162346&type=CO

National Call-in Day
March 10th, 2004
No more Funds for Iraq War!
http://capwiz.com/pdamerica/callalert/index.tt?alertid=7162346&type=CO


In peace and solidarity,

Mimi Kennedy, Chair PDA Board
mimi@pdamerica.org


Informant: Roy Ulrich

The latest Iraq horror

http://www.madison.com/tct/opinion/index.php?ntid=31225&ntpid=0


Informant: Charles Bremer

Wie verträglich ist Titan?

http://tinyurl.com/57apc


Nachricht von Ruth Gill

U.S. Must Address Global Warming

http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/030705EA.shtml

US sent hundreds of terror suspects to foreign prisons

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/story.jsp?story=617568


Informant: Charles Bremer

Is the pen mightier than the sword?

http://www.williambowles.info/ini/ini-0312.html


Informant: Charles Bremer

Canada may simply become a client state of the Pentagon

http://www.macleans.ca/switchboard/columnists/article.jsp?content=20050314_101968_101968


Informant: kevcross5

Say no to Big Brother plan for Internet

http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1110150624459&call_pageid=970599119419


Informant: Andy

Earth Magnetic Pole Reversal Imminent - Rebooting Memory?

PLANET EARTH ALERT
http://pesn.com/2005/02/27/6900064_Magnet_Pole_Shift/

"The weakening of earth's magnetism is one of the factors believed to be predictive of a pole reversal. That magnetic field reversals have occurred in the past is confirmed in the geological record. What is unclear is how precisely thetransition occurs, and what happens to life forms extant at the time of this pole flip."


PureEnergySystems.com

Feb. 27, 2005

Earth Magnetic Field Reversal

Possible energy ramifications of diminishing magnetic field. How long will it linger at zero before reversing?

by Mary-Sue Haliburton
Pure Energy Systems News

Seeing the powerful earthquakes such as the December 26th, 2004 event that triggered the tsunami disaster, people are looking for possible causes for the apparent instability of earth's crust. "End-times" alarmists and backyard researchers believe that the predicted imminent reversal of the earth's magnetic field may be a significant clue to these eschatological-scale events.

Scientists have been observing changes in the direction of earth's magnetic field which took place recently as well as in the distant past. NASA's website features a map showing the gradual northward migration of the north magnetic pole in the past century and a half. Since more than double the time interval has elapsed since the last reversal, compared to the time lapse between the previous two pole reversals, some believe we may be overdue for the next north-south flip. (1,2) However, though the interval between reversals of the Earth's magnetic field can be as short as 5,000 years, it can also be as long as 50 million years. There does not seem to be any logic or rule governing the planet's behavior. [Oh really? Obviously this author is not aware of Planet X and the plasma discharge model of comets and the universe. -CR]

It is not only the direction but also the strength of this magnetic field that is a concern. In the time of dinosaurs, at an estimated 2.5 gauss, it was eighty percent stronger than it is now. This may have been one of the reasons such gigantic life forms thrived. It is now accepted that a catastrophic event ended the reign of giant reptiles. However, they did not re-evolve to equivalent dimensions. And the disappearance of mammalian "mega-fauna" in more recent times is still considered to be a mystery. The mastodons and mammoths would have towered over modern elephants. Why are there so few large terrestrial animals today?

The smaller average size of modern animals may be due to the gradual decline of Earth's "steady state" (as opposed to "pulsed") magnetism. Thousands of years ago the Chinese, with their astute discovery of bio-electrical energy flows known as "meridians", learned that magnetism promotes vigor in biological life. They used magnetic rocks in medical treatment.

In the past century there has been a further decline of earth's magnetic field by another five percent down to only 0.5 gauss. This has led Dr. Dean Bonlie to identify a "magnetic deficiency syndrome" resulting from the biological stress caused by the weakening of this "energy base" for life. (3)

The weakening of earth's magnetism is one of the factors believed to be predictive of a pole reversal. That magnetic field reversals have occurred in the past is confirmed in the geological record. What is unclear is how precisely the transition occurs, and what happens to life forms extant at the time of this pole flip.

Does the magnetic field drop to zero gauss? Dire predictions follow upon the heels of this theory. Electronic devices would all be at risk: there may be damage to, or complete loss of, all near-earth-orbiting satellites and possibly the space station itself.

Effects on life forms could range from migrating birds losing their sense of direction to immune system decline and even widespread die-off from radiation-induced cancers.

Losing its protective magnetic envelope, the atmosphere would expand and become thinner, possibly leading to altitude sickness near sea level. No longer filtered out, deadly cosmic rays would kill most if, not all, living creatures on the surface. Only those living in deep caves would be safe.

This scenario has prompted some to build underground bunkers in hopes of surviving.

Countering this frightening vision, NASA predicts that, rather than declining to zero gauss, the magnetic field would become disordered. Thus we might for short time have more than one north and south pole on the planet. This official scientific stance says that the magnetosphere which shields us from cosmic radiation would not entirely disappear either. Thus, while communications would be erratic and perhaps at times completely inactivated, humans would find ways to survive. However, there are dissenters in the ranks, pointing to the vast South Atlantic magnetic anomaly and radiation damage to satellites over that region attributed to weakening of the protective magnetosphere. (4)

The disorderly-flip theory is supported by evidence from geology that in past reversals the decline was not total. Lava flows that solidified at Steen's Mountain during a lengthy reversal process show that the magnetic poles wandered across the equator three times. Though strength of the field was reduced to about 20% of maximum, there is no record that it fell to zero gauss during that transitional period. (5)

The theory that activity in the turbulent molten outer iron core of the planet generates its magnetic field currently dominates scientific thinking. Stormy activity deep in the earth's outer core, believed to be filled with roiling convection flows of molten iron, is understood to generate the planet's magnetic field. Such violent seething could affect the mantle as well, possibly disturbing the earth's crust and causing the quakes.

However, there is an alternate theory of how the magnetic field is generated. In his article, "Origin of the Earth's Magnetic Field", Ernest McFarlane outlines gaps in the molten-iron convection theory. He proposes a system of electronic cells in a crystalline metal core with hot spots of heavy metals releasing alpha and beta particles. Due to the high heat the alpha particles are unable to combine with the free electrons. "Consequently an electron current flow is produced and conditions are set up for the generation of current loops throughout the inner and outer core. ... magnetic fields are produced as a consequence, in accordance with the right hand rule of electromagnetic theory." (5)

Which theory is right? We may find out from experience sooner than we can come to amicable agreement, given the conflicting theories and computer models. The actual dynamics may include aspects of both, or new insights not yet fully developed.

The sun reverses its magnetic field like clockwork every eleven years at the peak of the sunspot cycle. The next solar flip is due in 2012. South-pointing magnetic flux moves from sunspots, which are intense magnetic loops near the equator of the sun, along "meridional flows" to the north magnetic pole, and vice versa. As the oppositely-directed charge accumulates at the poles the field declines, until eventually the reverse charge predominates.

Scientists point out that the heliosphere does not wink out of existence during this reversal. The sunspots are intense magnetic knots, much stronger than the star's main field, which continue to spiral outward even when the main dipole field vanishes briefly. Though the solar magnetic reversal is not completely understood, the Ulysses space probe has sent back detailed data which has supplied answers to many questions. (6)

The mechanism that controls earth's field reversals may not be based on similar principles. For one thing, a planet does not seem to have any equivalent to the powerful sunspots. McFarlane refers to there being more than one north-south pole system and about 10% of the total field being involved in smaller extra fields. If these subordinate minor magnetic fields take up more of the magnetic activity during the main field's decline, they might become active enough to sustain a minimal protective layer shielding the biosphere, even if the main dipole field declines to zero gauss. This could be important for our survival, as the Steen's mountain lava flows indicate that the reversal took 4,500 years to be completed! (5)

IMPLICATIONS FOR HUMANITY'S ENERGY NEEDS

Whether the magnetic field is primarily molten-metal flow dynamics or electron current loops, or a combination of those and other factors, a magnetic pole reversal may be of significance to the search for clean energy generation and transportation. If earth magnetic anomalies become more frequent or are concentrated in certain areas, we could see disruption of existing electrical grids, even without the dramatic atmosphere expansion and radiation damaging to life and computers.

PES Network Inc. wants to encourage people in all geographical regions to participate in magnetic-pole data collection and reporting. A community-editable directory page at PESWiki.com has been created for this purpose. It is recommended that you first establish a "base line" by determining the accurate magnetic north reading for your location, and report the number of degrees and direction of any deviation from this norm. If you are able to access equipment to determine field strength as well, this additional data would be of interest too.

This data may be useful in helping inventors and researchers test the tolerance of Zero-point technologies, magnetic motors and other new generation systems in adverse situations. As we may have to live through ongoing magnetic disturbance for a long time, we will need to know whether the new systems will be robust under conditions of planetary pole reversal.

Ordinary citizens do not usually have access to instrumentation that would allow them to examine the deeper layers of the planet, nor the high atmosphere, nor the magnetospheres in space. However, if many people collect observations on magnetic field direction from different locations across the continent of North America, and indeed around the world, this data may become relevant in more ways than feeding "end-time" theorizing.

The subject is complex, and whichever scenario may be about to occur, some individuals have been taking note of unusually large fluctuations in the apparent position of the magnetic north pole. Using a large, stationary, home-built compass, one individual in western Canada noticed a ten-degree variation within a few days. This was so unusual that, concerned about a sudden pole shift, he described and published his observations, and asked for input.
No one else was seeing this rapid "pole shift".

On borrowing a very sensitive water-filled portable compass and quartering the area, he discovered that this was indeed a highly localized anomaly in which his domicile happened to be situated dead center. See his recorded readings at the link below. (8) He is now theorizing that the phenomenon may be a vortex related to the nearby extinct volcano Mount Ida. (9) Vortices have been known to occur in volcanic mountain areas, and in the past some have become tourist attractions.

Individual observations are of value, but need to be balanced by additional data from a much wider geographical area. Thus alarms about sudden general "pole shift" may be put to rest, and anomalies studied for what they are.


Ted Twietmeyer is one of those calling for volunteers to join in a non-profit effort (10) to track the magnetic pole shift -- or apparent pole shift. Summaries and links to this data would be appropriate for the above-mentioned PESWiki directory.


Informant: Be Kind Whenever Possible

Women, Peace And Security - International Women's Day

Today is International Women's Day. But in many parts of the world, women have little to celebrate. Use this interactive map from UNIFEM to expore current conflicts and security operations around the world and their effect on women: http://womenwarpeace.org/


From Tom Paine

National Budget Call-In Day

by A Coalition of Progressive Groups

March 8 is national budget call-in day. Tell your senators not to accept cuts to programs helping our neediest citizens.

http://www.tompaine.com/action/#003984

Bankruptcy: The New Women's Issue

by Elizabeth Warren, Demos

The Harvard professor on how women will suffer most if Congress passes the bankruptcy bill.

http://www.tompaine.com/opinion/#004009

Women Of The World v. Bush

by Mary-Ann Stephenson, The Guardian

Under George W. Bush, America is waging a global battle to turn back the clock on women's rights.

http://www.tompaine.com/opinion/#004014

Information warfare and perception management

Conclusion: ALL World Governments Under Hostile Attack from United States

The current US government is working with a hostile attitude to divert democractic governments and institutions around the world. The means include, but not limited to:

1) Control of media, publication of facts, claims and stories suited to the purpose of promoting or destroying persons or issues from the target public's attention. Controlling the attention of "puppets".

Either destroy the facts from being available to them, distract them from the facts, or get them to ignore the facts or get them to not trust them.

This Information warfare and perception management is being used on a very very wide scale in the whole United States as well.

2) Bribery/Influence of key individuals via financial means or threats, blackmail or if not possible, destroying their credibility, fame, image, etc. Like the UN weapons inspector Hans Blix's treatment before the Iraq war.

3) Arranging financial support for people the US government sees favoring them.

4) Military intervention, sabotage, assassinations and other dirty tricks.

I include URLs to articles giving some clues. PNAC report, Air Force 2025 Information Warfare and Puppet Master doctrines provide additional information.

Europe would do well to formulate a defence of their democracy against information warfare puppet master attacks unless it wants to live under the now US-servient puppet Commission. Deviation from the democratic procedures in favor of major US companies is a clear sign of the fact that SOMETHING IS VERY WRONG.

- C.B.



US Secretly Targetting France, Canada, EU countries for "Regime Change" to more US Friendly Puppets:
http://www.tbrnews.org/Archives/a1354.htm

US Control of Countries by Information Warfare, Media Control and Bribing of Key Individuals (Poland, Aznar, Berlusconi, Blair, ):
http://www.williambowles.info/ini/ini-0312.html

Destroying EU Democracy from Within by US Money, PR, Lobbying and Bribing
http://wiki.ffii.org/Cons050307En

US Paying Money to Student Groups to Criticize Governments, Arrange Coops, US/CIA Lobbygroups Targetting European Commission to Divert EU Democracy:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/CLA410A.html

How the U.S. Uses Globalization to Rip Others:
http://207.44.245.159/article8171.htm

Extrapolate True Intentions of America from This:
http://www.americaheldhostile.com/ed122401.shtml

Arranging for motivation, what will they do:
http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:ruMnHnl98cAJ:www.newamericancentury.org/RebuildingAmericasDefenses.pdf+project+for+new+american+century+new+pearl+harbor&hl=en

The Strings of the Puppet Master
http://www.fas.org/spp/military/docops/usaf/2025/

Military Courts

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=77179;show_parent=1

The dreadful Baghdad airport road

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/2394/


Informant: jensenmk

There is no way to 'do checkpoints right' in Iraq

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/2395/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

Video Shows U.S. Soldiers in 'Ramadi Madness' Abuse

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/030805Z.shtml

March of the phone masts

by Neil Elkes, Evening Mail

Mar 7 2005

Birmingham could be flooded with almost 200 new phone masts by the end of the year according to figures revealed today.

The first 15 years of mobile phone use saw almost 500 mast sites established in Birmingham, but that number could swell by 40 per cent in 2005.

About 100 sites or localities have been earmarked by the five mobile phone companies for the third generation of mobile video, music and internet communications.

T-mobile and 3 have told the city council planning department they are looking for a further 91 unspecified locations.

The proposals for the roll-out of mobile phone communications in 2005 were sent to the planning department at the end of last year.

The Evening Mail can today reveal them under information gathered under the Freedom of Information Act.

Today, because the issue is such a contentious one in Birmingham, we list the streets being targeted.

Some earmarked sites may already have other companies' masts, others may be well on their way to going live, but in many cases residents will not be aware a mast is on the way.

The companies may also alter plans as market conditions and planning regulations permit and they will submit a further round of proposals next autumn.

Leading campaigner Eileen O'Connor, of Sutton Coldfield Residents Against Masts was shocked that so many are being planned despite a growing calls for caution from scientists.

She said: "The industry is out of control when they carry on without any regard for the public.

"It seems crazy. We only have a single BT landline, one set of water pipes and electricity supply lines so why do we need five mobile phone networks?

"There are already more than enough masts, now they are trying to squeeze even more in. It will be interesting to see if there is a corresponding increase in illnesses," she added.

Industry and Government investigations into the health fears have so far found no evidence of ill effects from masts. However some independent scientists claim there is a link between masts and a range of illnesses from sleep disorders to cancer.

Omega read under:
http://www.buergerwelle.de/body_science.html

The phone companies have paid the Government a total of £22 billion for the licences to operate third generation phones - those with video, music and computer applications --and is now part way through a massive upgrading of the network.

Not included in these plans are upgrades to existing masts which could see power outputs massively increased.

The industry insists that the technology is not a danger to public health and that with more than 50 million UK mobile phone users it is reacting to immense consumer demand for their services.

Stuart Eke, of the Mobile Phone Operators Association, said that the roll out plans are an important part of the development of third generation services in a major market like Birmingham.

"By giving the information to the planning authority each year then any problems can be ironed out.

"Operators can also look for opportunities to share sites to reduce the total number of sites in the city."

A Vodafone spokesman said: "The roll-out schedule gives a good indication of what we have planned, but this may change according to market and planning conditions."

See tonight's Evening Mail for more mast stories and details of the proposed areas.


From Mast Network

So much for illusions

by Haifa Zangana

Guardian [UK]

03/07/05

Behind the facade of post-election political process, despite Tony Blair's desire to move on and George Bush's attempt to mend fences with Europe, in Iraq the atrocities continue to mount. Some, like the Hilla attack, are Zarqawi-style, with hundreds dead and wounded. Others are more mundane and sustained, like US warplanes bombing suspect houses in Ramadi, Hit, or Mosul, roadblock killings in Najaff, or post-curfew hunting by snipers in Sammara. Despite all the rhetoric about 'building a new democracy,' daily life for most Iraqis is still a struggle for survival, with human rights abuses engulfing them. A typical Iraqi day begins with the struggle to get the basics: petrol, a cylinder of gas, fresh water, food and medication. It ends with a sigh of relief: Alhamdu ilah (thanks, God), for surviving death threats, violent attacks, kidnappings and killings...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1431793,00.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Ending the death penalty for juveniles is not enough

by Ivan Eland

Independent Institute

03/07/05

Since 1990, the United States has been in the deplorable company of the few remaining nations -- Iran, China, Congo, Yemen, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia -- that still put young people to death for crimes. America, famous for the extent of its individual freedoms, should not be on any list with such despotic third world abusers of human rights. In fact, Justice Anthony Kennedy, who wrote the majority opinion for the court, noted the 'stark reality that the United States is the only country in the world that continues to give official sanction to the juvenile death penalty.' Yet why stop at ending the death penalty only for juveniles? The United States is also one of a small group of countries, many of which are severe abusers of human rights, that allow the death penalty to be used at all. The United States needs to exit this nefarious club, too...

http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=1472


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Wrong approach on asbestos

by Dick Armey

FreedomWorks

03/07/05

Asbestos litigation is a continuing crisis. Thousands of truly impaired asbestos victims are deprived of just compensation through the courts because their legitimate claims must compete with those of the unimpaired. At the same time, hundreds of firms face the imminent threat of bankruptcy at the hands of a predatory trial bar with all the economic calamities that inevitably result -- lost jobs, a depleted source of settlements and destruction of the retirement pensions of ten of thousands of employees...

http://tinyurl.com/6ourk


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

"Rich" conspiracy taxes logic

by Donald Lambro

Washington Times

03/07/05

Tax time fast approaches and, with it, the need for an honest re-evaluation of who is in the middle class and who pays most of the income taxes. Perhaps no other public policy area is more clouded by 'myth conceptions' than our federal tax system. That's why last week's latest 'Tax Watch' study from the nonpartisan Tax Foundation is a timely breath of fresh air, and should be required reading on Capitol Hill and in every news bureau. For example, did you know, this year, a record 44 million Americans will file tax returns but not have to pay any income taxes (because of growing deductions and credits that have effectively removed them from the tax base)? Did you know, as a result, the richest 20 percent of taxpayers -- those making more than $68,000 a year -- will pay 82 percent of all federal income tax revenue, also a record?

http://tinyurl.com/5xpuf


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

War tax resistance grows

by John Tiffany

American Free Press

03/07/05

Increasing numbers of Americans say the U.S. government is involved in immoral and illegal wars around the world and are refusing to support this with their tax money. The invasion and occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan and the indiscriminate killing of civilians, for example, are outlawed by international law. 'Of every tax dollar paid, more than 50 cents goes to pay for past, present and future military expenses. The military budget for the Department of Defense alone for 2005 will be close to $500 billion. Our payment of federal taxes enables the government to carry on a continuing program of illegal military activities,' wrote Glen Milner, a member of Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent Action in Poulsbo, WA. 'International laws and agreements support and encourage citizens to resist their government when it is engaged in illegal acts,' Milner added...

http://www.americanfreepress.net/html/war_tax_resistance.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp


50¢ of Every Tax Dollar Goes to Pay for Wars

Scott Munson

The Armageddon nominee

by Jim Lobe

Tom Paine

03/07/05

In a breathtaking victory for right-wing hawks, President George W. Bush has nominated John Bolton -- current undersecretary of state -- to become his next ambassador to the United Nations. Bolton, widely considered the most unilateralist and least diplomatic of senior U.S. officials during Bush's first term, will have to be confirmed by the U.S. Senate, where some Democrats ... are expected to put up a fight. One aide called the nomination 'incredible,' particularly in light of recent indications ... that Bush and his new secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice, intended to pursue a more multilateralist policy in his second term and was determined to smooth the rougher diplomatic edges of his foreign-policy team...

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


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Is Social Security constitutional?

by Robert Greenslade

Sierra Times

03/07/05

After President Bush put forth his proposal to 'partially privatize' Social Security, newspapers across the country inundated the American people with editorials and articles defending the present system. The Chicago Sun-Times called Social Security 'the most successful government program ever to be invented.' Since most Americans, including the staff at the Sun-Times, blindly assume that the federal government was granted the constitutional authority to establish this so-called retirement/insurance program, the origin of Social Security is rarely discussed. In the author's opinion, if the media was functioning as government watchdogs, as opposed to government lapdogs, it would be asking a question that goes beyond any proposal to partially privatize Social Security. Was the federal government granted the constitutional authority to establish Social Security or is it just another usurpation of power?

http://www.sierratimes.com/05/03/06/greenslade.htm


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Emissions Tester: The harm is probably in the frequencies not in the power

It is important because if all you measure are carrier frequencies, all you get is average power at each mast. You can get that off Sitefinder and it's all ICNIRP compliant by an order of thousands.

The harmful stuff disappears when averaged out. If I shoot a gun next to your ear you will be deafened, perhaps permanently by a sound lasting a fraction of a second! But averaged out over all sound frequencies in say ten minutes, there was no loud sound at all. A transient spike is the same.

Find the spikes and measure them and you know what's hitting you. Similarly, since the harm is probably in the frequencies not the power, it is essential to identify every frequency from ELF to RF. Spikes may have their own frequency that is quite significant.

Changes in the frequency patterns (not the carrier frequencies) will be far more significant than power levels. Similarly, interference frequencies as numbers of masts or carriers or types change, will matter.

Since 3G is WCDMA (wideband code division multiple access) two effects are important: (a) the increased signal when masts are passive, and (b) the number of frequencies employed by each mast. The difference between a mature 3G network and GSM may be that GSM was pulsed waves on the shore, 3G is the Tsunami.

Andy

From Mast Network

Phone masts a risk to ‘millions of lives’

Prof Olle Johansson of the Karolinska Institute, Sweden (one of the top research institutes in the world on EMF health effects) speaking to a Scottish newspaper yesterday, after recently speaking at meetings and briefing the Scottish Parliament about mast health hazards.

Dr Grahame Blackwell


Phone masts a risk to ‘millions of lives’

by Michael Alexander

A WORLD-RENOWNED expert on the impact of electromagnetic fields and microwave radiation has warned that western governments are putting millions of lives at risk by allowing the continued and unlimited use of mobile phones.

In an exclusive interview with The Courier from Stockholm yesterday, Professor Olle Johansson said the Scottish Executive should suspend construction of all masts and launch an immediate investigation into the long-term health effects.

While he claimed the whole population was at risk through constant exposure to mast emissions—regardless of mobile phone ownership—Professor Johansson said the latest research suggested children in particular were more vulnerable to early nerve cell damage.

Professor Johansson made the comment after being made aware of the latest campaign against mobile phone masts at St Andrews. Lending his support to north-east Fife campaigners who had “every right” to be concerned, he said, “The basic scientific issue is not primarily about the exact siting of base stations, it is about whether it is all right to irradiate the whole population with microwaves, and likewise. This is, of course, a full-scale human experiment, with you and me and the St Andrews kids in it.”

Professor Johansson, a neuroscientist from the government-funded Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, has more than 20 years’ experience. He was the first to study human sensitivity to mobiles, when adverse reactions were reported in the mid-1990s.

Last week he visited Scotland to brief MSPs on the potential risks associated with exposure to mobile phones and masts. He also appeared as an expert witness before the Parliament’s public petitions committee and at meetings in Aberdeenshire and Perth.

Professor Johansson said yesterday it was “worrying” that so many observations are made all over the world connecting health problems with telecom base station systems. If these proved wrong then many observations and scientific studies would have to be wrong.

“One of the latter is a recent paper by me and my co-worker demonstrating that 1997 was a very curious year in Sweden in that a large number of health- related measures suddenly started to indicate a fast degradation in the health of the Swedish population. Several health characteristics and diseases seem to correlate with the Swedish introduction of the GSM 1800 MHz system both in time and place.

“A new paper, just published a few days ago, also shows acute effects of pulsed microwaves. Nerve cell damage was seen after 30 minutes of six W/kg microwave exposure consisting of 1.25 GHz radiation delivered as 5.9 microsecond pulses with a repetition frequency of 10 Hz. The authors concluded that the microwave exposure used changed neuronal ultrastructure in ways that depended on microwave frequency and neuron metabolic status.

“The area chosen for study is of great importance for movement disorders, such as Parkinson’s disease and others. Naturally, the results could have an enormous impact on the health of children, since they could be much more vulnerable to early nerve cell damage.”

Professor Johansson said governments should face up to their responsibilities and fund independent research.

He said the profit-making phone companies were not responsible for the problem as they only followed “flawed” government guidelines. In his view, the only safe level both biologically and medically was zero.

As reported by The Courier last week, the latest protest against mobile phone technology has seen the chairman of a north-east Fife community council warn that thousands of pupils and hundreds of residents could have their health put at increased risk if an application for a third generation (3G) mobile phone mast to be built off Grange Road on the outskirts of St Andrews were approved.

Gordon Ball, chairman of Cameron Community Council, has written to the head teachers of Madras College and Langlands Primary in St Andrews, advising them of plans for a “potentially dangerous” 12.5-metre 3G mobile phone mast in a field several hundred yards to the rear of Madras’s Kilrymont Road building.

The concerns come as debate continues nationwide about the possible health effects of TETRA police communication masts and mobile phone masts. Both technologies have been linked with alterations in the brain, increased blood pressure, nausea, dizziness, headaches, infertility and accelerated tumour growths. With reports sporadic and technology still in its infancy, however, scientific opinion has been divided.

The Scottish Executive has said that evidence suggests exposure to radiation below international guidelines “does not cause adverse health effects to the general population.”

It says it will continue monitoring research in this area, but has also said, “The National Radiological Protection Board’s 2004 report on mobile phones and health notes that there is no scientific basis for establishing minimal distances between base stations and areas of public occupancy.”

Phone companies have also said they take health and safety very seriously but say there is overwhelming evidence that there is no cause for concern—although they say research continues to be monitored.

Last week Fife Council planning officials said it was guided by the Scottish Executive and its own development plan policies when it came to the siting and design of mobile phone masts. While the decision would rest with councillors, in the St Andrews Grange case, there appeared to be no health and safety reason why the mast should not be allowed.

© All copyright D C Thomson & Co Ltd., 2004


Article in today's paper
http://www.thecourier.co.uk/output/2005/03/08/newsstory6887018t0.asp

Wer nicht arbeitet, soll auch essen

http://tinyurl.com/5br9n

Phobia to electricity

22 August 2004

EL PERIODICO DE CATALUNYA

Phobia to the electricity

• a judicial sentence recognizes that a Barcelonian suffers electromagnetic hypersensitivity
• the disease causes intolerancia to the light sources or to TV

ALBERT OLLÉS BARCELONA

The history of Josep Oriol Badell seems removed from comic of Marvel, but is real. And specially it lasts. He is 55 years old and has been suffering a disease very little well-known, denominated electromagnetic hypersensitivity, that has taken him to undertake one crossed in solitaire after defending its rights.

In the 2003 he presented/displayed a demand of labor incapacitacion that the Court of Social number 2 of Barcelona misestimated May past year. The sentence, nevertheless, recognizes the existence of his disease: "The judge affirms that I suffer electrosensibility, but in a moderate degree that, according to the failure, allows me to work. Considering which I began of zero, convincing almost my family, it is a very significant advance ", explains Badell, that has resorted to the Superior Court of Catalunya. An unbearable life, simple exhibition during minutes to the electromagnetic fields, that create the mobile televisions, household-electric or telephones causes from tremors and states of tachycardia, hypertension and insomnia to him. "There are moments that in my life which are unbearable", he affirms. The daily actions can become, in his case, a hell: "I have to speak on the telephone to half meter of distance of the earpiece. I cannot lead and in the bus I have to request that they extinguish the conditioned air and the fluorescent". But still there is more: "I do not hold to walk at night under the lampposts and when I arrive at house I have to extinguish all the electrical apparatuses and to hope to that the neighbor lets see his tele to be able to sleep". When he undergoes a crisis few alternatives have left to the margin to hope or "to go to the next beach and to bury the hands and the feet in the sand. I feel as if it was unloading to me ", he indicates. Since the problems began he has changed six times the house -- now he lives in Barceloneta -- and not even finds lightening in the field: "I have a house in a town on a hill, but it is surrounded by antennas of mobile telephony and I only can conciliate the dream within the warehouse". This last point is, he assures, the cause of his nightmare: "Everything began when they installed antennas that were located to the same height of my room. Other neighbors, and even my woman, suffer since then different diseases ", he assures.

His disease is recognized by the World-wide Organization of Health (WHO), but in Spain only exist two or three credited cases. He condemned his way of the cross of visits without success to doctors and specialists until knowing doctor Fernandez Solà, resident of the Clínic Hospital of Barcelona. The treatment past diagnosed the disease month to him of April and it applied a treatment that allows him to live a little better: "I continue having problems, but from day to day it is more bearable. Even so nobody has been able to still assure if it is or not a chronic ailment ". Sweden is the only country of the world where sentences in favor of the labor incapacitacion by electrosensibility has been dictated. Badell wants to lay way in Spain and to create jurisprudence. "I look for more affected, since some people suffer the same but, before the ignorance of the doctors, they do not know it. When we are more, more force we will do ".

http://www.elperiodico.com/default.asp?idpublicacio_PK=5&idioma=CAS&idnoticia_PK=142618&idseccio_PK=11&h=040822


Informant: Sylvie

Wind of Change

It's definitely in the air, a wind of change is felt here. I hope I will be able to make you feel the wind wherever you are. There is a wave of Israeli public awareness to the issue of the microwave radiation, the antennas, the not-so-safe-as-thought cell phone, following non-usual strong media activity in the last two weeks, a chain of reactions happened as a result of my new book which exposed new data to one reporter who decided this was a good reason for him to investigate this issue and bring it to the TV prime time, and shook the 3 national newspapers as well. (Yediot Ahronot, Maariv, Haaretz).

1. Last Friday night on prime time was part 2 of a show inside the weekly news, a show that focused on the cellular technology and gave a non-"balanced" view but a public health point of view. THIS IS RARE! The commercial channel, which gets most of its funding from the cellular industry, exposed:

- How they Israeli law had been prepared two years ago, a law which gives total freedom to the companies to erect antennas everywhere. The communication minister then, Reuven Rivlin, is the one who cooperated with the companies to delete one clause from the law: a clause which said that the public had the right to oppose to antennas. A technion professor, Rachel Alterman, was kicked out of the committee on the subject because she was the only one to insist that the public would have the right to resist.

- Sorek and Refael, two state bodies which are supposed to be independent on the issue of the radiation safety, receive money from the cellular industry for their work. The problem: they publish biased information to the public about the safely of the radiation, and this information says that there are no known negative effects, no known a-thermal effects, cancer is "probably not" a possibility from the radiation [cited from Sorek's brochure]. In addition they are involved in preparing the antennas and they support the view that we need maximum antennas in the country. In addition they mamage the whole issue of radiation measurements to the public, (and their equipement is found to be calibrated in a strage way), so how can these bodies be taken as real "independent" bodies? !!

Refael expert who is responsible for the radiation safety in the country, and is a state worker, is also a paid consultant to three cellular companies, the power company and the wired phone company. He said in the show that he doesn't see any problem here.

- The companies erect the antennas in the eyes height of people, under their nose, for example it showed antenna which looks like a big box and is located about 1 meter from a desk in a store, behind the desk the workers stand and the box is behind them without them knowing it's cellular antenna, and it's not above them, it's just near their bodies.

- Stelian Galberg, responsible for antennas in the country, in the Environmental ministry, who usually is very supportive for the companies view, says to the camera that what's going on with the antennas is "rape".

- A worker of the Env. Ministry says that he is responsible for 2000 antennas and can follow only about 3% of them.

- the former responsible for antennas in the Env. ministry says that he wouldn't allow his children to live near antenna like he wouldn't allow them to live in front of a smoking power station.

- My message as shown on screen was that
1. People are flooded with disinformation about the radiation, they are told that it is a matter of opinions rather than facts, they are told that the matter is "not proven and not refuted" and other sentences which sound beautiful, but they are actually not provided with INFORMATION in hands. I also said in reaction to the exposure about Sorek and Refae"l that they are perceived as neutral bodies and the public believes their distributed information about the radiation ["there's is no problem"], and rely on them, without being aware that there are vested interests here. I hope I raised the doubt in people's minds. I did get good reactions from people saying I said brave things they hadn't think about before.

2. Before the show and during the week, the 3 newspapers were full of the antennas issue, telling of some of the things the show would expose, and published a map with hidden antennas in the country.

3. PM Ofir Pines is leading a very important move - he wants to change the law, so that people and municipalities will have the right to resist. According to the law municipalities don't have the basic right to say "no" to antennas and two municipalities in Israel filed a suit to change that. Herzelia is one of them. The mayor of Herzelia wants to prevent antennas being placed near sensitive places but she cannot do it because of the law.

4. The show "Popolitics" on cellular antennas last Tuesday was very hot, I think the peak moment was when the mayor of Herzelia, Yael German told of how she was threatened by the Cellular Forum [PR office of 3 Israeli cellular companies]. Tal Zilberstein, the Cellular Forum executive threatened the Mayor of Herzelia that he would consider to turn off all Herzelia from cellular communication if she continues to lead her public activity to against cellular antennas inside cities. Yael German brought the letter to the TV and read it, she also reported it to the person in charge of preventing cartels in the country, with the request to close down the Cellular Forum because the Forum aim was supposed to be to raise public awareness and not threaten mayors.

Roman Bronfman, the PM who leads a move to prevent erecting 18,000 for the 3G, who was attacked by the cellular companies [they complained to the ethics committee of the parliament saying he was lying about the 18,000 number which had been their own report !...] said on screen that the Cellular Forum would be closed down.

5. The part 1 Friday TV programme about the cellular phones showed the DNA breaks found by Prof. Franz Adlkofer in the REFLEX project. He told that the industry's reaction was to totally ignore his finding, and that the DNA breaks contradict the common knowledge which held the opinion that the non-ionizing radiation is too weak to damage big molecules.

Dr. Elihu Richter said that the dizziness and headaches the phone-users feel is evidence for internal damage inside the brain. Dr. Sigal Sadezki, who leads the Israeli arm of the Interphone study was vague in her message but did say that she was worried about children, that their use of phones should be limited, and that Ahlbom's study caused her a "switch" because if something can cause benign tumors, it can also cause malignant tumors. The fact the reporter caused her say these things, raised many eyebrows. People who know her position as it has been for many year, were surprised, including people who work with her. Her position has been to ignore research and evidence (epidemiologic and labratory) on DNA damage and cancer in her lectures to the public, and not warning the public nor children. She says that only the Interphone study would bring the answers, and that "it is not proven nor refuted". She has a serious problem giving legitimation to Hardell's studies, she prefers to ignore his findings. Don't think for a sec that I buy her "new" face: I am not deaf and she said on the same programme that "it is not known whether a-thermal effects exist". HA!

The general public didn't notice this but I don't need another proof to see that she didn't really do a switch, and that is why I was disturbed by the fact that the programme focused on her and presented her as the main actor in the scientific field in Israel: "The most senior researcher in Israel". I think that if the most senior researcher in Israel doubts non-thermal effects, we have a serious problem in Israel in catching up with the last 40 years of scientific research !!

Also in that part 1 programme I presented Dr. Alasdair Philips COM device near a cell phone showing that cell phone irradiates to distance, saying to the reporter that if he speaks on the phone and his wife is near him, then he is not the only one to absorb the radiation but his wife as well, and it can also be the baby, the dog. The COM device showed red color even at 1 meter distance. It was a strong illustration and first time the public learnt of the passive exposure from the phones.

Part 1 (phones) was rather weak and vague and full of technical effects, but still showed things that had not been shown in the mainsteam ever. Even the findings on Ahlbom, which had not been published in the main newspapers until this day, were presented on the screen in front of 20% rating rate, which is enourmous. In spite of my efforts to make the TV present Hardell's findings as well, I encountered huge power of interests who caused these findings to be shut up. Anyway they are presented in the book. The efforts to shut them up only tells me how much they threaten on the industry. In contrast, part two (antennas) was very strong, and was presented in a serious, clear way.

I know of parliament departments which changed their wireless phones to wired phones, and citizens who did that as well. I know that several municipalities were flooded with phone calls from worried citizens, and the TV was flooded as well with hundreds of calls. I know of people who now have a problem when they pick up the cell phone. They don't look at it as an innocent device anymore. No, these are not all people, but these are enough people for a good start !

Iris Atzmon.

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I must say there is a real groundswell of anti mast activism now isn't there? The anti mast demo outside Brighton Town Hall (outside a planning meeting) on Thursday is a first in this area and I'm amaxed at the extent to which other people have taken the initiative and advertised it extensively via flyers and door to door leafletting. A lot of people have had enough of those spineless gits on the planning committee just waving applications through - about time we put the wind (of change) up them!!!!!!!

Gary


From Mast Network

Mast rays cause alarming trouble

by Staff Reporter, Birmingham Post

Mar 7 2005

Customers at two Birmingham garages are being forced to freewheel their cars off the forecourt - because of interference from nearby phone masts.

Visitors trying to leave National Tyres and Car Spares on the Stratford Road are being forced to push their cars nearly 100 yards out of range of the masts on the roof of the Centre Court office block.

It is believed the mast's rays are interfering with car's immobilizers and alarms.

Clive Carter, from National Tyres garage, and Keith Murphy, from Car Spares, which are both near the mast on Stratford Road, said many customers could not start their vehicles in their forecourts.

Mr Carter said: "This has happened at least 20 times in the last year. The strange thing is that when a car is pushed down the road it starts easily. The mobile phone masts seem to be the only explanation for it."

Dr Gerald Hyland, a phone mast expert and former senior physics lecturer at Warwick University, said the rays were likely to be interfering with the cars' ignition systems.

And he said radiation from the masts could also be damaging our health.

He said: "If these rays are strong enough to cause interference with car alarms, then we should be concerned about what they are doing to our bodies."

"We are much more sensitive to radiation than cars are."

"People want to use mobile phones and you can't use them without a mast, but masts are often placed in insensitive areas and can be stronger than they need to be. They should never be near a workplace or near people."

It is thought that rays from phone masts can also interfere with a car's locking system and unexpectedly activate a vehicle's alarm.

More than 40,000 mobile phone masts have been installed in the UK, and a further 10,000 are needed for the increasingly popular third-generation videophones.

http://icbirmingham.icnetwork.co.uk/post/news/tm_objectid=15266453%26method=full%26siteid=50002%26headline=mast%2drays%2dcause%2dalarming%2dtrouble-name_page.html


Informant: Sylvie

Der Verbraucher hat die Macht in dieser Marktwirtschaft

Re: 050304 - R - Mobilfunk – Newsletter

http://www.buergerwelle.de/body_newsletter_40305.html zu dem sehr nahe gehenden Artikel von Rudolf M. Streif, Römerstraße 4, 94060 Pocking, möchte ich folgende Überlegung anfügen:

Leider ist das geschilderte Verhalten die Regel, aber was denken Sie, wie wichtig einen die Mobilfunkkonzerne nehmen, wenn z.B. innerhalb von 2 Wochen 70% (am besten 100%) einer Ortschaft/Stadt ihre Handys kündigen?

Dazu möchte ich an das Beispiel der Brent Spart-Bohrinsel von Shell erinnern. Damals haben die Leute über Wochen einfach nicht mehr bei Shell getankt und auf einmal war das möglich was vorher vollkommen ausgeschlossen wurde. Die Bohrinsel wurde verschrottet und nicht versenkt. Ja, der Verbraucher hat die Macht in dieser Marktwirtschaft, nur sind sich dessen leider zu wenig bewusst. Es zählt wirklich nur das Geld und nichts anderes. Das ist auch gleichzeitig die Schwachstelle und der Ansatzpunkt für einen effektiven Widerstand.

An uns ist es, unsere Mitmenschen aufzuklären und sie an ihre Verantwortung gegenüber Gott und Ihrem Nächsten zu erinnern. Jedes Handy verstößt gegen das Gebot: "Du sollst Deinen Nächsten lieben wie Dich selbst" Es ist wenigen bewusst, aber jedes angemeldete Handy zieht einen Mobilfunksender hinter sich her. Derjenige, bzw. diejenigen die ihn in die Nähe bekommen, werden früher oder später dadurch erkranken. Wenn jemand ein angemeldetes Handy besitzt nimmt er in Kauf, dass andere Menschen geschädigt werden. Wie Herr Streif richtig erkannt hat, werde sich die Konzerne hinter den momentan gültigen Grenzwerte verstecken und alle Verantwortung, auch später, von sich weisen. Die Verantwortung gegenüber Gott und den Mitmenschen aber bleibt bei jedem Handynutzer.

Auch stehen hinter jedem Konzern Menschen, die mit Ihrer Arbeit eine entsprechende Verantwortung tragen, auch wenn es den Konzern mal nicht mehr geben sollte. Darum kann ich nur dazu aufrufen, merken Sie sich die Namen derer, die heute so vehement für den Mobilfunk sind. Von dem abgesehen kann jeder an dem Ort wo er ist, seine Nachbarn, Verwandte, Freunde, Bekannte, Kollegen etc. aufklären, sie warnen und ihnen dabei helfen die bestehenden Handyverträge zu kündigen. Was diese dann machen ist nicht in unserer Verantwortung, aber es kann keiner kommen und sagen, warum hast Du/Haben Sie mir nicht gesagt, wie gefährlich diese Technologie ist?

Kündigungsformulare für alle Netzbetreiber und Servicebetreiber können bei mir angefordert oder auf der Seite der Bürgerwelle herunter geladen werden:

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

Deutschland das am besten ausgebaute Notrufsäulennetz. Eine weitere gute Nachricht ist, dass die Telekom in diesem Jahr 10.000 neue Telefonzellen bauen muss.


Nachricht von Ulrich Weiner (Auszug)

SWPAT: Rat winkt US-Harmonisierung unter dubiosen Umständen durch

Unter, für die Richtlinie schon üblichen, dubiosen Umständen wurde die Softwarepatent-Richtlinie, durch den Rat gedrückt. Der Dänische Minister hielt sich nicht an den Auftrag seines Parlaments und ermöglichte so der Präsidentschaft das Durchdrücken der Direktive, welche die Ausweitung der Patentierung von Software nach US-Muster in der EU bestätigt.


Kommission und Rat machen bei dieser Direktive keine gute Figur.

Regierungen ignorieren eindeutige Aufträge aus ihren Parlamenten, der Rat hat gezeigt, wie anfällig diese Institution gegenüber Fehlinformation aus der Bürokratie ist und die Kommission beharrt darauf, eine Regelung durchzupeitschen, für welche die EU eigentlich gar nicht zuständig ist.

Denn der Sinn der "Lügendirektive" ist lediglich die Streichung der Ausnahme für Software in der europäischen Patentübereinkunft vorweg zu nehmen. Die dafür notwendige Änderung wurde vom europäischen Patentamt - das keine Institution der EU ist, aber massiv mit EU-Geldern von der Kommission versorgt wird - ohne Legitimierung durchgeführt.

Die nachträgliche Legitimierung durch die diplomatische Konferenz im Jahr 2000 schlug fehl, und so versucht die Patentlobby nun, über den Umweg der leichter manipulierbaren EU-Minister, diese Legitimierung herbeizuführen um für reine Softwareprodukte Patentschutz in Europa zu bekommen.

http://wiki.ffii.org/Cons050307En


relayed by Bernhard Mayer


Aus: quintessenz-list Digest, Vol 24, Issue 5



EU-Rat beschließt umstrittene Richtlinie zu Software-Patenten
http://www.tecchannel.de/news/software/19813/

Milch von RFID-Kühen

http://www.netzwelt.de/news/70315-nutztierhaltung-gesunde-milch-von-rfidkuehen.html

Australian Category 5 Cyclone

http://tinyurl.com/4ye6z


Informant: treseamnr


http://www.abc.net.au/reslib/200503/r42303_108289.jpg

Last Update: Tuesday, March 8, 2005. 8:34pm (AEDT)

Cyclone Ingrid, captured in this satellite image at 2:30pm AEST on March 8. (Bureau of Meteorology)

Emergency services prepare for Cyclone Ingrid

Counter-disaster planning is well under way in far north Queensland as Cyclone Ingrid continues to edge towards the coast.

The powerful category 5 system is about 240 kilometres north-east of Cooktown and is moving slowly west at 10 kilometres-per-hour.

The cyclone, with winds of up to 300 kph, is likely to make landfall late tomorrow.

The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a cyclone warning for coastal and island communities between Lockhart River and Port Douglas.

A cyclone watch extends from Cape York Peninsula to Kowanyama, however, a watch from Port Douglas to Innisfail has been cancelled.

The bureau says gales are expected to develop between Lockhart River and Port Douglas early tomorrow morning.

Between Cape Melville and Cape Tribulation there is likely to be destructive winds and significantly higher tides as the cyclone approaches.

The bureau also says heavy rain can be expected on the coast and ranges north of Port Douglas from tomorrow.

Cairns Acting Police Superintendent Michael Keating says emergency authorities are co-operating across the region.

"We've already established communications networks through to our local areas in the north of the state," he said.

"We'll be working with the state counter-disaster organisation in Brisbane so the whole mechanism of disaster management and disaster planning is under way."

Historic threat

If Cyclone Ingrid does cross the coast it will be the first category 5 cyclone to make landfall in Queensland in almost 90 years.

Manfred Greitschus, from the Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre, says there have been only three severe tropical cyclones approaching the intensity of Ingrid.

They include category 4 Althea, which devastated parts of Townsville in 1971, and Cyclone Aivu, which crossed the coast in the Burdekin.

"We get very few category 5 cyclones in the Coral Sea," Mr Greitschus said.

"In fact, the last category 5 cyclone was had was Aivu in 1989.

"It crossed the coast as a category 3 but it was a category 5 out in the Coral Sea.

"We have to go back to 1918 where we had a very significant category 5 crossing the coast at Mackay, which did a lot of damage."

Australian Category 5 Cyclone
http://tinyurl.com/4d9c5

More on Australian Category 5 Cyclone
http://tinyurl.com/5m7gp


Informant: DrRevLynn

Report by House Democrats Alleges GOP Abuse of Power

News Update from Citizens for Legitimate Government

March 8, 2005

http://www.legitgov.org/
http://legitgov.org/index.html#breaking_news

Report by House Democrats Alleges GOP Abuse of Power --House Minority Leader

Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) plans to lash out at the chamber's Republican leaders today with a report accusing them of abusing their power through parliamentary tactics designed to suppress dissent.

The 147-page report, by the Democratic staff of the House Rules Committee, is called "Broken Promises: The Death of Deliberative Democracy" and is described on the cover as "A Congressional Report on the Unprecedented Erosion of the Democratic Process in the 108th Congress," which ended at noon on Jan. 3.

"In the 108th Congress, House Republicans became the most arrogant, unethical and corrupt majority in modern Congressional history," the report begins.


Informant: ranger116

No Trust Left In America Or In The World For The Bush Administration

http://www.rense.com/general63/admin.htm


Informant: ranger116

Guard video shows harsh war scenes

Caution: The article below contains a link to graphic war footage taken in Iraq. "A soldier-shot video that triggered an Army investigation of a West Palm Beach-based National Guard unit captures the disturbing reality of the Iraq war, but little evidence of the sort of abuse documented at the Abu Ghraib prison."

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=2947

Iraq veterans need support for PTSD

The harsh reality of a failed war hits veterans: "With a subsequent decline in VA services and benefits, as indicated in President Bush's budget proposal, one wonders if the VA is prepared for the potential onslaught of veterans with PTSD. One government therapist recently confided that part of the problem is that there is no federal money to pay disability claims for veterans emotionally crippled with PTSD -- therefore, a reluctance to make such a diagnosis, let alone treat it."

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=2946

Many Missteps Tied to Delay in Armor for Troops in Iraq

Read the article below for an example of the poor planning and management of the Iraq War. Even though more than 1,500 are dead and more than 11,000 are wounded in action, no one is held accountable.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=2944

Women at war

Two years after the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and for the first time in its 229-year existence as an independent nation, America is fighting a war with a military machine that is dependent on women.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=2943

Volcano experts warn about unrest at Mount Spurr

http://www.azdailysun.com/non_sec/nav_includes/story.cfm?storyID=104608


Informant: Anna Webb

NPR hypes blind musher

http://tinyurl.com/6yklr

Targeting the Media the American Way

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/030605A.shtml

Bush's Plan To Stack The Courts

http://tinyurl.com/6qn4g

Bankruptcy Bill is Congress' Shame

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0307-25.htm

The Business of Executing Our Children

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0307-26.htm

Women Worldwide Face Effects of Bush's Gag Rule

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Cell Phone Issue Highlighted - Cell Phones: Invisible Hazards in the Wireless Age

http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Invisible+Hazards+in+the+Wireless+Age

The University of Washington Alumni Magazine interviews Dr. Henry Lai on cell phones -- excellent material on the research and concerns around them. (Dr. Lai's research is also mentioned in the book "Cell Phones: Invisible Hazards in the Wireless Age" by Dr. George Carlo:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2001/04/01/RV139992.DTL&type=printable

Wake-Up Call:
http://www.washington.edu/alumni/columns/march05/wakeupcall01.html
http://www.washington.edu/alumni/columns/march05/wakeupcall02.html
http://www.washington.edu/alumni/columns/march05/wakeupcall03.html
http://www.washington.edu/alumni/columns/march05/wakeupcall04.html
http://tinyurl.com/3wne3

The University of Washington Alumni Magazine summarizes European cell phone studies: http://www.washington.edu/alumni/columns/march05/prelude.html

Slashdot discussion around it -- good to grab Q&A from -- some ppl are giving the same old "reasons" cell phones can't be harmful and others are chiming in with "not so fast, now" responses: http://tinyurl.com/6kzgf


Beau



This is a must-read article. Its all about Henry Lai's and colleagues research and how it ran up against politics generated by the cell phone industry.

Don Maisch

http://www.washington.edu/alumni/columns/march05/wakeupcall01.html

HENRY LAI HAS A VIVID RECOLLECTION OF HIS INTRODUCTION to the politics of big science. It was 1994, and he had just received a message from the National Institutes of Health, which was funding work he was doing on the effects of microwave radiation, similar to that emitted by cellular phones, on the brain. He and UW colleague Narendra "N.P." Singh had results indicating that the radiation could cause DNA damage in brain cells.

The news was apparently unwelcome in some quarters.

Someone had called the NIH to report that Lai was misusing his research funding by doing work not specified in the grant (the grant didn't mention DNA). And the agency wanted to know what was going on.

"It really scared the hell out of me," says Lai, a research professor in the UW's Department of Bioengineering who earned his Ph.D. from the UW in 1977. "I was awake all night, worrying about it, wondering what to do."

In the morning, he sent a fax to the agency, explaining how the research fell within the parameters of the grant. The NIH accepted his explanation and assured him that all was well. "They are usually fairly liberal in that regard," Lai says. "To do otherwise would stifle the scientific process."

The incident, he says, was only the beginning in a David-and-Goliath conflict pitting him-and other researchers-against an emerging technology that would rapidly become one of the most lucrative and powerful businesses on the planet: the cell phone industry.

The controversy goes back to a study by Lai and Singh published in a 1995 issue of Bioelectromagnetics. They found an increase in damaged DNA in the brain cells of rats after a single two-hour exposure to microwave radiation at levels considered "safe" by government standards.

The idea behind that study was relatively simple: expose rats to microwave radiation similar to that emitted by cell phones, then examine their brain cells to see if any DNA damage resulted. Such damage is worrisome because DNA carries the body's genetic code and breaks, if not repaired properly, could lead to mutations and even cancer.

When the study was first published, a spokesperson from the cell phone industry said it was "not very relevant because they didn't use the [same] cellular frequency or cellular power."

True, responds Lai. But effects at one frequency could also happen at another frequency, and the exposure level in the experiment was actually lower than one can get from a cell phone. What it indicated was potential problems with the type of radiation the devices emit.

To this day, the cell phone industry continues to dispute Lai and Singh's findings.

"I don't believe any of those studies have ever been replicated," says Joe Farren, director of public affairs for CTIA-The Wireless Association, a Washington, D.C.-based industry consortium that provides $1 million a year in funding for cell phone research. "We believe you should follow the science. The science to date shows there is not a health risk associated with the use of any wireless device."

Technically, Farren may be correct about Lai's study, but that's because no one has tried to replicate Lai and Singh's exact experiment. And a 1998 experiment that used common cell phone frequencies did find biological damage in some cases. More recently, a European research effort by 12 groups in seven countries also documented DNA damage from cell phone radiation.

While Lai is the first to say there are "no solid answers" to the controversy over cell phones and DNA damage, there is "cause for concern" and more work needs to be done. Instead, Lai says, he and his colleague have been the focus of a campaign to discredit their research. Consider:

* Internal documents from Motorola in the 1990s point to an organized plan to "war-game" Lai's work.

* When a scientist in California published results that seemed to support Lai's findings, he lost research funding and eventually left the field.

* At one point, the director of a group created to manage $25 million in industry-donated research money sent a memo to then-UW President Richard McCormick saying that Lai and Singh should be fired.

* Federal money for scientific investigation in the field has dried up, supplanted by funding from the industry-funding that Lai and others say can come with restrictions so oppressive they hamper scientific inquiry.

The stakes, both in terms of potential ramifications and profits, are high. According to consulting firm Deloitte & Touche, the global wireless market is expected to grow to two billion subscribers by the end of this year. An overall dollar figure for the industry would easily be in the hundreds of billions, according to Louis Slesin, who as editor of Microwave News has followed the ins and outs of research in the field of bioelectromagnetics for more than 20 years. "It's all about science, politics and money, and not necessarily in that order," Slesin says. "Henry and N.P. had the courage to buck the system, and they have paid dearly for that."

In preparing this article, some industry officials didn't return phone calls asking about Lai's work and the controversy surrounding it. Others said they didn't have specific knowledge of the original study and the events it set into motion-it was more than 10 years ago-but they characterized such research as outside mainstream findings, which they say show that wireless technology is safe.

In January, a deputy editor for Consumer Reports told the Wall Street Journal that possible hazards from some recent studies could be discounted because they focus on older analog phones, which send out a steady wave of radiation. Newer digital phones operate at a lower intensity, sending out a pulsed stream.

UW Research Professor Henry Lai with a few of his laboratory rats. Photo by Kathy Sauber.

"Analog phones use considerably more power and the emission patterns are different," David Heim said in the article.

The problem with that view, according to Slesin, is that pulsed radiation is more likely than continuous wave radiation to have an effect on living things.

"There is a lot of work out there showing that digital signals are more biologically active," Slesin says. "At this point, no one knows whether the enhanced biological activity might compensate for the weaker signals."

Lai, a soft-spoken bespectacled man with an understated sense of humor-he once deadpanned to a national television reporter that the most difficult part of his research involved getting the rats to use tiny cell phones-still expresses surprise at being at the center of the ongoing, swirling debate.

"I'm just a simple scientist trying to do my research," he says. He sees the path that led to controversy as marked by chance and serendipity.

A Hong Kong native, Lai earned his bachelor's degree in physiology from McGill University in Montreal and came to the UW in 1972 to do graduate work. He earned his doctoral degree in psychology and did post-doc work in pharmacology with Akira Horita. His initial research involved the effects of alcohol on the brain. He also worked on a new compound to treat schizophrenia.

A shift came in 1979. Bill Guy, UW emeritus professor and a pioneer in the field of radio wave physics, offered Lai a chance to do research on microwaves through a grant from the Office of Naval Research.

The pair first examined whether microwaves can affect drug interactions (they can), then if there appears to be an effect on learning (there does). Then, in the early '90s, Singh arrived in Seattle. He approached Lai about joining his lab. "He was an expert on DNA damage," Lai recalls. "I said, 'Well, why not?'"

Top: A comet assay of a normal cell shows little DNA damage. Bottom: The same assay of cells exposed to microwave radiation shows "tails" of damaged DNA. Images courtesy of Henry Lai.

Singh is one of the world's foremost experts on a DNA analysis called the "comet assay." The assay gets its name from the appearance of a damaged cell. First, the cell is set in a gel and "lysed" or punctured. Then an electric current is run across the cell. When strands of DNA break, the broken pieces are charged. The electric current causes those pieces to migrate through the gel. As a result, a damaged cell takes on the appearance of a comet, with the bits of damaged DNA forming the tail. The longer the tail, the more damage has resulted.

With Singh's expertise now at hand, Lai decided to look at how microwaves affect DNA. Lai and Singh compared rats exposed to a low dose of microwave radiation for two hours to a control group of rats that spent the same amount of time in the exposure device, but didn't receive any radiation. The exposed rats showed about a 30 percent increase in single -strand breaks in brain cell DNA compared to the control group.

As Lai and Singh sought funding to conduct follow-up studies, word of the research began to get out. According to internal documents that later came to light, Motorola started working behind the scenes to minimize any damage Lai's research might cause. In a memo and a draft position paper dated Dec. 13, 1994, officials talked about how they had "war-gamed the Lai-Singh issue" and were in the process of lining up experts who would be willing to point out weaknesses in Lai's study and reassure the public. This was before the study was published in 1995.

A couple of years later, Lai got money from Wireless Technology Research (WTR), a group organized by CTIA to administer $25 million in industry research funding, to do some follow-up studies. But the conditions that came with the funding were restrictive. So much so that Lai and Singh wrote an open letter to Microwave News recounting their experience. The letter, published in 1999, cited irregularities in processes and procedures that the two called "highly suspicious."

"In the 20 years or so that we have conducted experiments, for a variety of funding agencies, we have never encountered anything like this in the management of a scientific contract," the two wrote.

WTR leader George Carlo responded with a six-page letter to then-UW President Richard McCormick, complaining of the "libelous" letter to Microwave News and "a pattern of slanderous conduct by these men over the past several years." The letter closed with a threat of legal action and stated that Lai and Singh should be fired from the project. An answering letter from Vice Provost Steven Olswang stated that the University "encourages legitimate academic discourse" and would not intervene in the dispute.

While Lai and Singh were attempting to do their industry-funded follow-up study, the industry was looking for another opinion. Motorola approached Jerry Phillips, a researcher who worked in a lab at the Veteran's Administration Medical Center in Loma Linda, Calif. He was investigating electromagnetic fields and their biological effects. The lab had done work with Motorola before, and Phillips was interested. He made a proposal and was funded.

He sent people to Seattle to learn how to do the comet assay. And he decided to expose the animals in his experiment to actual cell phone frequencies. What they found were increases in DNA damage at some levels of exposure and decreases at others.

"That's not unusual," Phillips says. "It happens with chemicals. One dose can do one thing, while a higher or lower dose does the opposite. In this case, if you produce a little bit of DNA damage, you are stimulating the repair mechanisms and you could actually see a net decrease because the repair will be done. However, if you overwhelm the repair mechanism, then you could see an increase.

"Based on the data, I told them that we need to start looking at repair mechanisms," Phillips recalls.

Motorola disagreed. Phillips says he was told the results were not ready for publication, was encouraged to do more work, and was offered additional money to continue the experiment.

"I said as much as I would like the money, this part of the study is done," he recalls. "I said it's time to move on." The study was published in Nov. 1998. Once the findings were released, Phillips' source of funding dried up.

Since then, another group, working out of Washington University in St. Louis with industry funding, has tried to replicate the experiment, but without success. According to Lai and Phillips, that group is doing the study differently, including using a different technique to gauge DNA damage.

"They haven't properly replicated the work that Henry did, or that I did," Phillips says.

In the meantime, recent findings from overseas, more than 10 years after Lai's work, seem to finally be providing support for a closer look at cell phone radiation.

Last fall, the journal Epidemiology published research results from a Swedish group that showed an increase in a rare type of non-cancerous brain tumor among cell phone users on the side of the head where the phone was most often held.

In December, a pan-European organization released results from an extensive four-year study carried out by 12 research groups in seven countries. Known as the REFLEX study, that research found significant increases in DNA damage in human and animal cells exposed to cell phone radiation in the laboratory. While not a cause for alarm, the results, which have yet to be published, underline the need for further study, scientists said (see "Making Waves," page 4).

A spokeswoman for the UK-based Mobile Operators Association called the results "preliminary," adding that, "It is not possible to draw conclusions from this preliminary data."

In 2000, Sir William Stewart, former chair of a British group that looked into the cell phone debate issued a report urging "a precautionary stance" while scientific data is gathered. This January he repeated that warning, adding that children should not use the devices for the time being.

Industry spokesman Farren says his organization sticks to its position. "Any official precautionary measures need to be based on the science," he says. "The majority of studies have shown there are no health effects."

It's a point well taken, Lai says. However, what the science seems to say depends on how you quantify it.

Lai says there have been about 200 studies on the biological effects of cell-phone-related radiation. If you put all the ones that say there is a biological effect on one side and those that say there is no effect on the other, you'd have two piles roughly equal in size. The research splits about 50-50.

"That, in and of itself, is alarming," Lai says. But it's not the whole story. If you divide up the same 200 studies by who sponsored the research, the numbers change.

"When you look at the non-industry sponsored research, it's about three to one-three out of every four papers shows an effect," Lai says. "Then, if you look at the industry-funded research, it's almost opposite-only one out of every four papers shows an effect."

The problem, he adds, is that there is no longer funding available in the United States that isn't attached to the industry. Lai, for one, refuses to take any more industry money.

"There are too many strings attached," he maintains. "Everyone uses the analogy of the tobacco industry and what happened there. It's like letting the fox watch the henhouse." While the FDA administers cell phone radiation studies, the money comes from the industry, he adds.

Microwave News Editor Slesin says he has pondered why government funding isn't available. His hypothesis is that it's a matter of attitude.

"There is a view out there among many scientists that this is just impossible-the radiation is too weak and there cannot be any effects," Slesin says. "We all know that ionizing radiation is bad. Ions are more reactive, there's no doubt it can lead to cancer, it's nasty stuff."

The people who work with ionizing radiation see EMF radiation-that from electromagnetic fields-as a 97-pound weakling, he continues. They believe it's not capable of doing anything.

"Yet, when you see effects like Henry reported, especially at the low power intensities, you have to ask what is going on to cause this?" he says. "As long as that attitude remains unchanged, you won't get more funding and you don't get anywhere."

As a result, many U.S. scientists have moved on, either focusing on other areas or leaving the research arena altogether, relying on the rest of the world to pick up the slack. In Lai's case, he is pursuing other research directions, where he can get funding. The most promising involves artemisinin, a derivative from the wormwood plant currently used to treat malaria. Lai's research shows it has promise as a powerful anti-cancer agent. Late last year, the UW licensed the technology to a Chinese pharmaceutical company that plans to take it to human trials and, if successful, to market.

After what happened in Loma Linda, Phillips and his wife left research altogether. They now live in Colorado Springs, Colo., where he works for a company that develops science curricula. "I do have a lot of regret for those lost opportunities," Phillips says. "We were really in a position to develop some good basic understandings of how radio frequency affects biological systems."

It's an issue that desperately needs to be explored, according to Slesin. Right now, a solid understanding doesn't exist. If anyone says they absolutely have the answer, he cautions, absolutely don't believe them. "We are swimming in uncertainty."

And the issue becomes increasingly relevant with each passing day.

"We are making some fundamental changes to the electromagnetic environment in which we live," Slesin continues. "Soon entire cities will be online so you can take your laptop anywhere and be on the Internet. What that means is we will all be exposed to electromagnetic radiation 24/7. I don't know if there's a problem, but I think we owe it to society to find out."

In the meantime, Lai prefers to err on the side of caution. He doesn't use a cell phone and requires that cell-savvy family members use headsets. He doesn't see the problem as intractable, just one that needs serious attention. We engineered the technology, he says, and he's confident that we can engineer our way out of any problems. But first, we need to take a close look at the data and admit that there may be a problem.

Either way, the answers will come, given time, Lai says. The question is will we get those answers in the way we want?

"We see effects, but we don't know what the consequences are," Lai says. "With so many people using cell phones, we will eventually know. The largest experiment in the history of the world is already under way. We will know, in about 10 or 15 years, maybe."

-Rob Harrill is the engineering writer in the UW's College of Engineering. Although his children are not allowed cell phones (despite repeated pleas), both he and his wife use one-sparingly.

Inside the Wave: Web exclusive on more cell phone radiation research Making Waves: Worrisome results from European cell phone studyOld Medicine, New Cure?: Henry Lai's cancer research shows promise

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You may add this to Lai's study: Neil Cherry showed me (2002) an unpublished study at Motorola US, reproducing Lai & Singh breaks in DNA by cellphone like emissions: They got breaks and presented results in a curve. Neil attached Lai's and Motorola's curves and held them together to the light , and said: Look Zamir, they are identical !! Then he asked me: What do you think Motorola researchers stated to the public ? : No breaks found...

Dr. Zamir Shalita

From Mast Network

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Roy: Thanks much for your important comments!!!! I can't say enough about Dr. Lai's work re sorting the literature and identifying funding sources!!!

Even before I read your words about litigation/the courts, what you wrote immediately brought legal action to mind. Dr. Lai's work, along with evidence of "minimization of results" that do confirm the link between chronic, prolonged exposures to EMF/EMR all combine to confirm industry/government cover-up in regard to this devastating situation.

Where are the civil rights'/public justice attornies now??? We are ready to fight to show that our rights are being denied because vital information is not being released to the public and is deliberately being manipulated so mainstream medical help re EHS is not available!!!!

Take care

Joanne C. Mueller
Guinea Pigs R Us
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Minneapolis, Minnesota 55448-2127 USA
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Italy Honors Slain Intelligence Officer

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/030705B.shtml

Bush Reportedly to Nominate Hard-Liner as U.N. Ambassador

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/030705A.shtml

Cell towers now hide in plain sight

by Lisa Black

Tribune staff reporter

Published March 4, 2005

As she drove by Winnetka Covenant Church on her way to work, Loretta Livingston noticed the new steeple under construction, never guessing what lay hidden beneath its soaring white exterior.

Topped with a tiny cross, the recently completed 120-foot steeple concealed an array of antennas that allow four wireless companies to transmit cellular phone signals.

"I thought it was taking them an awful long time to put it up," said Livingston, who works at a Wilmette day school.

With cell towers proliferating across the national landscape, resistance from communities has forced many towers to go undercover. Some are concealed within grain silos or attached to street lights and chimneys. Others are disguised as flag poles, large boulders, even palm trees.

The stealthy effort using church steeples has been especially pronounced, with one proposal in Northbrook dubbed the "bell tower cell tower."

Such concealment strategies, relatively common on the East and West Coasts, are on the rise across the Chicago area, as residents often reject the unsightly towers, which typically range in height from 30 to 200 feet.

In California and Florida, some cell towers are fashioned in the shape of palm trees, or on the East Coast, as pines.

"In the beginning, the trees were, to put it politely, not very realistic," said Steve Meyer, business development manager with Tucson-based Larson Camouflage, which has hidden two cell towers in fake grain silos in Gurnee.

"Now you have very realistic trees. If you have a picnic beneath one, you'll know it's fake. But if you're driving by, it tends to blend in," he said.

Industry experts say they find objections to new cell towers especially daunting within affluent areas, where residents demand good phone reception but decry the towers' effect on property values.

In suburbs such as Wilmette, where residents once fought the use of fake fiberglass rocks to hide cable equipment, the "not in my back yard" reaction is typical of most communities, officials said.

"People now are much more sensitive than in the early days of wireless," said James Estes, executive chairman of California-based VelociTel, which recently completed Winnetka Covenant's steeple-tower. "The demand to conceal antennas is increasing dramatically."

The number of cell towers has risen 18 percent every year since 1985, with nearly 175,000 of them peppering the country by 2004, according to an annual survey by the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association, based in Washington.

Churches, for one, have reaped benefits in helping the wireless industry. By welcoming the cell towers, they may earn up to $3,000 a month or more in lease agreements with telecommunications companies.

Winnetka Covenant, located in an annexed portion of Wilmette, couldn't afford a new steeple until VelociTel picked up the $225,000 tab. The monthly lease payments, too low to jeopardize the church's tax-exempt status, will help replace the roof, said John Breidenbach, a church member and architect who designed the project, completed about a month ago.

"I did approach the pastor about commemorating the steeple and cupola with the ringing of cell phones," Breidenbach said.

Resident Justin Zubrod, who lives across the street from the church, said he doesn't have a problem with the high-tech steeple.

"It raised a bunch of concerns, no doubt, but these things are popping up everywhere," he said. "When people put up towers, you don't know what will happen."

Yet the gussied-up cell towers fail to impress some residents. Wilmette village officials had planned to examine a Sprint proposal that requested placing a "stealth antenna" at St. Joseph Catholic Church. But anticipating a negative reaction, church officials pulled the request off the agenda, said Jim Liput, business manager for the church.

In Northbrook, Sprint recently withdrew an application to build a 90-foot cell tower at St. Peter United Church of Christ, which would have been hidden by a three-sided structure and faux carillon.

Neighbors complained that it would have looked unsightly, and the village's Plan Commission said the tower exceeded height limitations, said Thomas Poupard, Northbrook's director of community planning.

Poupard said he has found it equally difficult to identify new sites for water towers.

"Some communities paint them blue, to try to make them blend into the sky," he said, adding that many villages solve both problems by hanging cell phone antennas from water towers.

Concealing a cell tower does not come cheap, adding $100,000 or more to the project, according to a report by the cellular telecommunications association.

And critics complain that more research should be done on the health ramifications of cell towers, especially because they have become so pervasive. The Food and Drug Administration and the wireless industry maintain that the low levels of electromagnetic radiation have not been proved to be harmful to humans.

But Marne Glaser, an Evanston psychologist who has studied the research on cell phone radiation, said some studies have shown biological effects on human and animal tissue and organs.

"Of course the towers are tall, and so it's not the same dose as you'd get from a cell phone," said Glaser, a member of the EMR Network, a national non-profit organization concerned about electromagnetic radiation. "But it is chronic, and you can't hang up on a cell tower. They're 24/7."

Copyright © 2005, Chicago Tribune


Informant: Don Maisch



Concern over church phone masts: Fury as vicar claims mast 'a gift from God'
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/545252/

Shooting of Italian Journalist Sparks Outrage

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Australian MP speaks out against Telcom insensitivity and greed

Concerned citizens, please encourage your own MPs, State and federal to get up in Parliament and speak like Paul Pearce. If they already have can you send me copies of their speeches please? Thanks.

I am convenor of a relatively new org Tower Sanity. In our short 9 months we have managed to get a commitment from our Federal Communications Minister of a forum between Tower Sanity, the industry, key government agencies such as ARPANSA and the ACA, and her office.


Anne Wagstaff
Convenor
Tower Sanity Alliance
http://www.towersanity.org



MOBILE PHONE TOWERS

Page: 56

Mr PAUL PEARCE (Coogee) [4.37 p.m.]: I inform the House of a major issue of corporate insensitivity and greed, combined with regulatory connivance, to achieve commercial outcomes rather than community protection. It is an issue that particularly affects suburbs in my electorate, but is impacting on communities broadly across Sydney. I refer to the proliferation of 3G masts being installed by Hutchison Communications, better known as Orange. Not only are these devices visually intrusive, but European studies have also concluded that they are potentially injurious to health. The failure of the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency [ARPANSA], being the Federal agency responsible for the establishment of standards for emissions of electromagnetic radiation [EMR], to consider the adoption of the precautionary approach to the emission standards borders on the negligent. The standard adopted by ARPANSA is primarily designed to facilitate the introduction of 3G technology, and thus its commercial success, rather than being predicated on the objective of ensuring the protection of public health. ARPANSA's role in the facilitation of the introduction of the 3G network needs to be examined.

At a so-called community information session conducted by Hutchison, the community was shocked to see representatives of the standards-setting authority speaking on behalf of the carrier. At no point did any representative of Hutchison seek to address any of the substantive issues raised by the community. Indeed, the best way to describe the presentation by ARPANSA representatives was a snow job. They peddled the usual drivel that the emissions from a base station are comparable to that of a 60-watt light bulb and are, thus, equally harmless. Several researchers have comprehensively debunked that comparison. It is highly inappropriate that representatives of a Federal Government agency charged with a public responsibility to set standards to protect the general public from harm should treat questions from the community with contempt and provide answers more appropriate to a kindergarten class.

Hutchison Communications, a Hong Kong-based multinational company, bid for one of the 3G licences. It paid a significant amount of money for it. Indeed, it would seem that it paid too much and has recently been forced to deal with Telstra. In order to get a return on its investment it needs to get blanket coverage over the major metropolitan centres. This essentially means putting masts roughly every kilometre, depending on the topography. It also means installing them regardless of the development pattern of the area. In Bronte, it has callously installed a mast immediately adjacent to a children's playground, within 200 metres of Bronte Public School, within 300 metres of a child care centre and in the heart of a residential area. Hutchison ignored hundreds of objections, petitions and submissions from State and Federal members and public meetings. Indeed, Hutchison personally attacked me for questioning its proposal by way of a broadly distributed letter. Whilst I thank the company for promoting me, its hysterical reaction to a valid criticism came as a surprise. I could almost feel that I had touched a raw nerve.

I add that councillors from Waverley Council and members of the public who challenged Hutchison's actions also were attacked. The only acknowledgement of public sentiment was to "reconsider" its proposal for the duration of the Federal election campaign, thus defusing the issue during the Federal campaign and letting Malcolm Turnbull, who claimed that he had acted on the issue, off the hook. Within two weeks of the election, a curt letter was sent advising residents that it was proceeding with the original proposal. Hutchison is fully aware of the potential risks arising from the EMR emissions. In an earlier application, Waverley Council sought to impose a condition seeking a waiver for liability for any future health impacts arising from the consent. Hutchison refused to give such a waiver and successfully appealed to the Land and Environment Court.

It should be noted that under the Federal legislation telecommunications carriers can override local and State planning schemes. This provision was included to ensure the expansion of core public infrastructure for community benefit. It is now being used to ensure the expansion of networks for commercial benefit. I point out that the sole advantage-and I use that word advisedly-of the 3G technology is that video can be sent through mobile phones. It is hardly what I would consider a core need of the community and certainly not a need that warrants the potential health impacts. I refer to a study conducted by G. J. Hyland of the University of Warwick in which he identifies non-thermal influences on human physiology and a further study conducted on behalf of the Dutch Government. The latter study concluded that the test group was exposed to third generation base station signals. The exposure had a significant impact in that the test group felt tingling sensations, headaches and nauseous.

These findings replicate findings from eastern European studies, particularly Russian studies. Russia has set a standard requiring much lower levels of emissions than that set by ARPANSA. Germany has required the establishment of low or no emission zones around sensitive sites, such as schools. Regrettably, ARPANSA bases its standards on purely thermal guidelines. The British inquiry by the Stewart commission concluded that there was an undefined impact on persons of higher sensitivity, including prepubescent children. Yet Hutchison has placed its facility, for its commercial benefit, right next door to a children's playground. Corporate greed, corporate callousness!

This whole sorry episode demonstrates the essential flaw in allowing core infrastructure, such as telecommunications, to become the subject of commercial objectives. Core infrastructure should be for the greater public good, not private gain. There is an urgent need for the Federal Act that regulates communication carriers to be changed to ensure that local communities have a right to decide whether as a community the supposed benefits of the new technology outweigh the risks. There is also an urgent need for an inquiry into the rationale used by ARPANSA to determine the appropriate level of human exposure to EMR, whether the standard was set to facilitate industry needs, the reliance on industry-sourced data rather than independent research and whether it is appropriate for the agency charged with setting the standard for EMR emission to attend a public forum organised by a commercial licence holder to advance the commercial interests of that licence holder.

http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/hansart.nsf/V3Key/LA20041111032


Informant: Don Maisch

Interview with an Iraki woman tortured at Abu Graib

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Bush Guilty of War Crimes in Afghanistan Says International Criminal Tribunal

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Den Löffel abgeben: Der Verteilungskampf spitzt sich zu und wird zum Generationenkonflikt

07.03.05

Auf der einen Seite erhöhen sich Manager ihre Gehälter, werden Belastungen von Unternehmen reduziert und es wird eine weitere Senkung des Spitzensteuersatzes sowie eine Erhöhung der Mehrwertsteuer gefordert. Auf der anderen Seite verschärfen sich die Konflikte zwischen denjenigen, die wenig haben oder die Sorge haben, künftig nicht hinreichend am gesellschaftlichen Reichtum partizipieren zu können. Der FDP-Politiker und Bundesvorsitzende der Jungen Liberalen ("JuLis"), Jan Dittrich, hatte am 2. März 2005 in einer Pressemitteilung mit dem Titel "Alte, gebt den Löffel ab!" erklärt: "Der neue Armutsbericht macht klar: Die Alten leben auf Kosten der Jungen. Während es jungen Menschen immer schlechter geht, ist die Altersarmut fast beseitigt. Es wird Zeit, dass die Alten von ihrem Tafelsilber etwas abgeben – einen Löffel oder besser gleich ein paar davon!" Am 4. März erklärte Dittrich seinen Rücktritt. Er war unter massiven Druck nicht zuletzt auch der eigenen Partei geraten.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php4?Nr=10602



Beiträge in Diskussion: Krankenkassen reduzierten Schulden und erhöhten Manager-Gehälter (07.03.05)

Die Krankenkassen haben die Einsparungen durch die Gesundheitsreform statt für Beitragssenkungen vor allem kräftig zum Schuldenabbau genutzt. Wie das Magazin "Focus" am Wochenende unter Berufung auf vorläufige Finanzdaten meldete, sank die Gesamtverschuldung bis Ende 2004 gegenüber dem Vorjahr um 3,2 Milliarden Euro auf rund 5,1 Milliarden Euro. Zugleich genehmigten sich einige Kassenvorstände üppige Gehaltserhöhungen. Laut "Focus" sind 67 Krankenkassen wieder schuldenfrei, 126 noch nicht. Davon hätten 44 aber über die Hälfte ihrer Schulden schon abgebaut. Die Kassen hatten im vergangenen Jahr einen Überschuss von über vier Milliarden Euro verbucht. Bundesgesundheitsministerin Ulla Schmidt (SPD) forderte die Kassen auf, die Beitragszahler zu entlasten und die Beiträge zu senken.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php4?Nr=10596



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

Bush accused of 'fiddling while world burns' by ignoring climate change

One of Britain's most eminent scientists has attacked President Bush for acting like a latter-day Nero who fiddles while the world burns because of global warming.

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/environment/story.jsp?story=617595


From Information Clearing House

Buffett deepens dollar worries

Warren Buffett has warned that the US trade deficit risks creating a “sharecropper’s society” as his letter to shareholders sounded an increasingly bearish tone about the value of the dollar.

http://news.ft.com/cms/s/14d1fb9c-8da0-11d9-a4d2-00000e2511c8.html
http://tinyurl.com/67c6c


Warren Buffett's Letter To the Shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway Inc.: PDF Format
http://www.berkshirehathaway.com/2004ar/2004ar.pdf


From Information Clearing House

The Silent Scream

P.T.S.D. is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder ~ and atleast one out of every six American soldiers in Iraq has it or will experience it.

http://blogs.salon.com/0002255/2005/03/06.html#a677


From Information Clearing House

Napalm bombs in the Iraq war

Until now, the Pentagon denied strictly any use of Napalm in the Iraq-war and repelled all suspicions made by US-journalists who were in Iraq with the US troops as embedded journalists . But this was a lie . As John Goetz and Georg Restle have found out now ."

http://207.44.245.159/article4395.htm

Napalm Raid on Falluja?

73 charred bodies -- women and children -- were found : We buried them, but we could not identify them because they were charred from the napalm bombs used by the Americans...

http://www.ilmanifesto.it/pag/sgrena/en/420dd721e0ff0.html


From Information Clearing House

US policy risking civil war in Lebanon and chaos in Syria

When the banners of "freedom" and "democracy" are hoisted over a crusade by an avaricious and irresponsible superpower, the results can be catastrophic.

http://www.redress.btinternet.co.uk/uavnery116.htm

Bush Appoints Right-Wing Extremist to UN Post

In a breathtaking victory for right-wing hawks, U.S. President George W. Bush has nominated Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security John Bolton to become his next ambassador to the United Nations.

http://207.44.245.159/article8211.htm

Lawyers' panel indicts Bush, Blair

US President George Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair deserve life sentences, with the possibility of parole after 25 years, for the war crimes and genocide in Iraq, according to a lawyers' panel.

http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/D8C1C363-308C-41F7-8B32-935312621768.htm
http://tinyurl.com/4jytm


From Information Clearing House

Shattered bridges

http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2005/732/in2.htm

Italy honours officer slain by US
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/558592/


From Information Clearing House

Italian hostage accuses US of trying to kill her as thousands mourn her rescuer

The former Italian hostage who saw her rescuer shot dead at a US checkpoint in Baghdad said yesterday they might have been targeted because of US objections to Italy's policy of negotiating with kidnappers.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1432040,00.html


Italy honours officer slain by US
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/558592/


From Information Clearing House

Italy honours officer slain by US

Italy has paid homage to an intelligence officer killed in Iraq by US forces, giving him a full state funeral that was tinged with anger over how he was gunned down while protecting a freed Italian hostage.

http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/32D3D404-CC5E-4FDE-8C33-A784F54F6A87.htm
http://tinyurl.com/5uoa6

US Attack Against Italians in Baghdad was Deliberate
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/557503/edit

Italian hostage accuses US of trying to kill her as thousands mourn her rescuer
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/558600/

Shattered bridges
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/558605/


Outrage as US soldiers kill hostage rescue hero :

'The hardest moment was when I saw the person who had saved me die in my arms,' she said. Her poignant words and weak, haggard appearance as she had to be helped from the jet that brought her back from Baghdad are fuelling national rage.

http://observer.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,6903,1431436,00.html



From Information Clearing House

Land of ‘Murka’

An Inside Look at George W. Bush’s “Murka”

The religion of millions of Murkans is the Almighty Dollar; their god is greed; their temple of worship the television monitor sitting in the center of family affairs

By Manuel Valenzuela

Murka is the land of profit over people, revenues over integrity, corporations over citizens, pollution over environment, the bottom line over universal principles of humanity, injustice and inequality over justice and equality, greed over reason, and the addiction to wealth over the virtue of moderation.

http://207.44.245.159/article8210.htm


Land of “Murka” Part II

The Fundamentalist Threat

By Manuel Valenzuela

Once the right buttons are pushed, once new Pearl Harbors are manufactured, the Establishment has little problem bringing out their mobilized army of hypnotized primates, millions of citizens mutated by fear, hatred and anger, conditioned into them by the same elite that will begin exploiting their emotions, in short order bringing to the surface the ever dangerous, never thinking, blood-thirsty and always self-destructive human animal.

http://207.44.245.159/article8227.htm

The Tools of Tyrants: Jose Padilla and the 10 Commandments

So long as Padilla sits in prison, deprived of all his constitutional rights, there are no guarantees of personal liberty in America.

By Mike Whitney

It shouldn’t surprise us that the Supreme Court has decided to take a case about the public displaying of the 10 Commandments, but refused to hear the case of Jose Padilla, the alleged “dirty bomber”.

http://207.44.245.159/article8206.htm

Tsunami bomb NZ's devastating war secret

March 7, 2005

"Top-secret wartime experiments were conducted off the coast of Auckland to perfect a tidal wave bomb, declassified files reveal." So begins the article below from the New Zealand Herald, New Zealand's largest circulation newspaper. Declassified government documents show that this tsunami bomb was developed during WWII. Though I imagine all documents related to current developments of the project are highly classified, I have little doubt that the weapon has been further developed and refined over the last 60 years. This news raises questions about the recent tsunami in Indonesia.

The many layers of intense secrecy both in the government and military result in very few people being aware of the gruesome capabilities for death and destruction that have been developed over the years. In order to avoid further wars and destruction, let us all work towards greater transparency and cooperation between all good people who share our world. You take care and have a good day and week ahead.

Fred Burks for the WantToKnow.info team

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/index.cfm?ObjectID=14727


Tsunami bomb - NZ's devastating war secret

by Eugene Bingham

30.06.2000

Top-secret wartime experiments were conducted off the coast of Auckland to perfect a tidal wave bomb, declassified files reveal.

An Auckland University professor seconded to the Army set off a series of underwater explosions triggering mini-tidal waves at Whangaparaoa in 1944 and 1945.

Professor Thomas Leech's work was considered so significant that United States defence chiefs said that if the project had been completed before the end of the war it could have played a role as effective as that of the atom bomb.

Details of the tsunami bomb, known as Project Seal, are contained in 53-year-old documents released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

Papers stamped "top secret" show the US and British military were eager for Seal to be developed in the post-war years too. They even considered sending Professor Leech to Bikini Atoll to view the US nuclear tests and see if they had any application to his work.

He did not make the visit, although a member of the US board of assessors of atomic tests, Dr Karl Compton, was sent to New Zealand.

"Dr Compton is impressed with Professor Leech's deductions on the Seal project and is prepared to recommend to the Joint Chiefs of Staff that all technical data from the test relevant to the Seal project should be made available to the New Zealand Government for further study by Professor Leech," said a July 1946 letter from Washington to Wellington.

Professor Leech, who died in his native Australia in 1973, was the university's dean of engineering from 1940 to 1950.

News of his being awarded a CBE in 1947 for research on a weapon led to speculation in newspapers around the world about what was being developed.

Though high-ranking New Zealand and US officers spoke out in support of the research, no details of it were released because the work was on-going.

A former colleague of Professor Leech, Neil Kirton, told the Weekend Herald that the experiments involved laying a pattern of explosives underwater to create a tsunami.

Small-scale explosions were carried out in the Pacific and off Whangaparaoa, which at the time was controlled by the Army.

It is unclear what happened to Project Seal once the final report was forwarded to Wellington Defence Headquarters late in the 1940s.

The bomb was never tested on a full scale, and Mr Kirton doubts that Aucklanders would have noticed the trials.

"Whether it could ever be resurrected ... Under some circumstances I think it could be devastating."


See our archive of deep insider emails at
http://www.WantToKnow.info/coveruparchive


From ECOTERRA Intl.

Attorney General Lockyer Files Legal Challenge To Preserve California's Giant Sequoias

http://www.yubanet.com/artman/publish/article_18664.shtml


Informant: NHNE

Controlling Brain Waves

http://www.aip.org/pnu/2005/split/718-3.html


Informant: Mark Marks

RFID Privacy issues and the news

http://tinyurl.com/6re3p

Widerstand gegen den "Taschen-Spion" Handy wächst

Immer mehr Franzosen verweigern sich dem Zwang der ständigen Erreichbarkeit dpa 07.03.2005

Gaston hat vor wenigen Wochen sein Handy in die Seine geworfen. "Für mich ist dieses Ding ein rotes Tuch", sagt der 37-jährige Geschäftsmann aus Paris. Kein Wunder, denn ohne Handy wäre Gaston wohl noch verheiratet. Nun ist er geschieden, weil seine misstrauische Gattin zärtliche SMS-Botschaften an seine heimliche Geliebte auf seinem Handy gelesen hat. Auch wenn Gastons Fall nicht gerade typisch ist - in Frankreich wächst die Zahl der Handy-Gegner. Sie wehren sich gegen die immer gleichen Fragen ("Wo bist Du gerade?"), gegen lautstarke Gespräche in Bussen und Bahnen ("Die Verbindung ist schlecht, was sagst Du?") und gegen den Druck der Gesellschaft ("Wie kannst Du ohne Handy leben?").

Für die Gemeinde dieser resoluten Widerständler interessierten sich neuerdings Forscher und Soziologen, weil diese Menschen eine "ungewöhnliche Minderheit" bilden. Es sind Hausfrauen, Mütter, Geschäftsleute und Jugendliche, die sich dem Diktat der kontinuierlichen Kommunikation verweigern. "Diese Leute sind keine Revoluzzer, aber sie wollen keine Sklaven der Schnelllebigkeit werden", analysiert der Philosoph Paul Virilio. "Ich bin kein Hund, den man herbeipfeift" sagt die 35-jährige Buchhändlerin Françoise, die ein neu gekauftes Handy nach wenigen Wochen ihrer Mutter geschenkt hat. "Ich konnte das nicht ertragen".

Kontrolle über das Unkontrollierbare

Der Journalist Hadrien, 38, lehnt sich auf gegen diese "Zwangsvorstellung der Dringlichkeit". "Ich gewinne an Lebensqualität, wenn ich akzeptiere, Zeit zu verlieren", sagt er. Diejenigen, die alles auf einmal machen wollten, würden letztendlich selbst aufgefressen.

Soziologen untersuchen aber auch diese "Sucht nach ständiger Kommunikation". Das Handy sei der "Versuch, die Kontrolle über unkontrollierbare Entwicklungen der Gesellschaft zurückzugewinnen", analysiert der Forscher Dan Schiller. Handy-Gegner ertragen gerade das nicht, was Handy-Süchtige suchen: den Einbruch in ihr Privatleben. "Handy-Süchtige reden zu laut und lachen zu laut, sie müssen sich ständig durch Gespräche beweisen, dass sie lebendig sind", meint die Psychologin Marina Petit.

Das Handy als Identitätsverstärker

Das Handy dient auch dazu, die "tatenlosen" täglichen Transportzeiten zu überbrücken. "Im Zug oder im Bus kann der hyperaktive Berufsmensch weiterarbeiten. Dadurch stärkt er seine Identität in einer anonymen Menge", sagt die Soziologin Béatrice Fracchiolla, die sich mit neuen Technologien befasst.

Mehr als 60 Prozent der Franzosen haben ein Handy, das sind 43 Millionen Menschen. Bei Jugendlichen zwischen 18 und 24 sind es sogar mehr als 90 Prozent. Um eine Diskussion über eine sozial akzeptable Nutzung des Handys in Gang zu bringen, hat der französische Krimiautor Philippe Marso 2001 einen handyfreien Tag ins Leben gerufen, den 6. Februar. Was soll erst werden, wenn die UMTS-Handys der dritten Generation mit Video, Internet und Fernseh-Anschluss auf den Markt kommen?, fragt er.

Gibt es Rezepte gegen Handy-Sucht? "Man muss seinen eigenen Lebensrhythmus wiederfinden und lernen, Einsamkeit und Stille zu ertragen", sagt der Forscher Francis Jauréguiberry. Handys seien ja durchaus nützlich. "Man muss aber nein sagen können und Gespräche filtern".

07.03.05 11:53

http://www.nzz.ch/2005/03/07/vm/newzzE60G5T4Z-12.html


Quelle: http://myblog.de/comment.php?blog=biolektro&id=966153

Generalangriff auf die Gesundheit aller Zugfahrer

Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,

optische Kommunikationstechnik tut dringend Not, sonst strahlen uns Leute, die von nichts eine Ahnung haben, kaputt. Was ICNIRP und SKK zur 26. BImSV für Mikrowellen sagen, ignoriert völlig Erkenntnisse aus der Praxis.

Sie wissen das.

Es läßt sich auch mit ungefährlicher Technik viel Geld verdienen ! ! Weltweit. Es gibt Firmen, die das erkannt haben.

Wir fordern, dass solche Technologien mehr unterstützt werden und die Wahrheit über Mikrowellenwirkungen von Ihnen offen angesprochen werden.

Viele dringend benötigte Arbeitsplätze könnten mit der ökologischen Wende in der Kommunikationstechnik geschaffen werden ! Wir können natürlich warten, bis andere schneller sind.

Wir erwarten vom BfS Aussagen, die in die richtige Richtung weisen, damit die Bundesregierung auf dieser Basis handeln kann.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen appelliere ich an Ihre Verantwortung

Stefan Spaarmann


-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Angelus Martina [mailto:angelus@vzsa.de]
Gesendet: Montag, 7. März 2005 10:53
An: spaarmann
Cc: evoss@vzs.de
Betreff: AW: Beitrag aus der Schweiz Generalangriff auf die Gesundheit aller Zugfahrer !

Hallo Dr. Spaarmann,

ich habe mal nachgeschaut, wie es in Deutschland damit aussieht. Ich hänge die Dateien an.


Repeater lösen Elektrosmogproblem in Bus & Bahn nur widersprüchlich
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/558317/

Feldversuch in Bonn: Internet in der Straßenbahn
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/558300/

Repeater setzen Bahnpassagiere enorm hoher Dauerbelastung aus
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/558291/

Wir sollten schnell sein und diesbezügliche Forderungen stellen, bevor die Bahn vollendete Tatsachen schafft. Ich informiere auch unseren Bundesverband.


Mit freundlichem Gruß

Martina Angelus
Bereich Umwelt
Verbraucherzentrale Sachsen-Anhalt e.V.
Steinbockgasse 1
06108 Halle/Saale
Tel: 0345 29 803 35
Fax: 0345 29 803 36

Repeater lösen Elektrosmogproblem in Bus & Bahn nur widersprüchlich

Die Baden-Württembergische Landesregierung hat jetzt die Anfrage des Abgeordneten Dr. Witzel zu Mobilfunk in öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln beantwortet. Sowohl Anfrage als auch Antworten können Sie im Wortlaut in der Drucksache 13/3858 nachlesen. Die Passage über Repeater geben wir nachfolgend als Auszug wieder, weil sie offen den Haken an derartigen Geräten nennt:

“So genannte Repeateranlagen (Empfangs- und Sendeverstärker), die in Fahrzeugen installiert werden, gleichen die Abschirmwirkung des Fahrgastraumes aus. Sie verstärken die von außen kommenden schwachen Signale und führen so zu optimalen Empfangs- und Sendebedingungen im Fahrzeug. Mobiltelefone können dadurch mit geringerer Sendeleistung im Fahrzeug arbeiten.

Da Repeater zur Überwindung der Abschirmwirkung die von außen kommenden Signale der Basisstationen ständig verstärken, erhöhen sie die Exposition im Fahrzeug auch dann, wenn kein Mobiltelefon betrieben wird. Im Ergebnis wird beim Einsatz von Repeatern die Exposition durch die Benutzung von Mobiltelefonen verringert, gleichzeitig jedoch eine ständige elektromagnetische Grundbelastung durch die Verstärkung der von den Basisstationen ausgehenden Signale erzeugt. Im Sinne einer allgemeinen Feldverminderung sind Repeater in Fahrzeugen deshalb im Regelfall nicht zu empfehlen.” (18.01.05-Greulich/-ll)


Nachricht von Dr. Stefan Spaarmann

Feldversuch in Bonn: Internet in der Straßenbahn

Bis Mai 2005 wollen Deutsche Telekom und die Stadtwerke Bonn einen mobilen Hotspot in einem Zug der Linie 66 testen.

http://de.internet.com/index.php?id=2033566&section=Homepage&ans=0#cm

Sinn und Zweck der Übung: Im Zug sollen Passagiere Handy, Notebook und PDA für den Internetzugang verwenden können. Dazu erhält der Zug einen speziellen Repeater (Server), mit dem die Passagiere ebenso in Kontakt treten können wie bei üblichen Hotspots in Cafés, Hotels oder Flughäfen. Während der Fahrt sucht der Repeater automatisch die jeweils schnellste Verbindung zu Mobilfunknetzen (GPRS, UMTS) oder zu dem W-LAN-Netz, das die beiden Partner entlang der Fahrstrecke eigens für die schnelle Anbindung der Bahn installiert haben.

Unter der Gesichtspunkt des ständigen Elektrosmogpegels im Zug sind Repeater jedoch keine gute Idee, wie kürzlich die Baden-Württembergische Landesregierung in einer Stellungnahme einräumte. Im schrägen Licht erscheinen zudem die Querbeet-Allianzen, die sich wie Gespinste bilden, um an den Geldbeutel der Leute selbst dort noch heranzukommen, wo bislang die Funkvernetzung außen vor bleiben musste (02.02.05-ll).


Nachricht von Dr. Stefan Spaarmann

Repeater setzen Bahnpassagiere enorm hoher Dauerbelastung aus

In ihrer Ausgabe 4 vom 2. März 2005 berichtet die Schweizer Zeitschrift Saldo über haarsträubend hohe Feldstärkewerte, gemessen in Zügen der Schweizer Bundes Bahnen SBB. Ursache der hohen Feldbelastung sind Repeater (Sende-Empfangsverstärker), die dicht über den Köpfen der Passagiere mit Stummelantennen punktuell strahlen. Dabei liesse sich mit langgestreckten Schlitzkabeln als Antenne eine gleichmässigere und vor allem deutlich schwächere Feldverteilung im Zuginnern erreichen. Leidtragende der Fehlplanung sind das Zugpersonal und unbeteiligte Zugpassagiere, die sich gegen den starken Elektrosmog nicht wehren können.

Der Spitzenwert der Feldstärke wurde in einem IC-Doppelstockzug der Strecke Luzern-Zürich an einem Sitzplatz der 1. Klasse mit 16,35 V/m gemessen (709 mW/m²), die durchschnittliche ständige Belastung an diesem Platz erreichte immerhin noch 9,31 V/m (230 mW/m²). Auf anderen Strecken erreichte die Feldstärke Werte zwischen 0,10 V/m und 12,15 V/m (höchste Momentanwerte) oder zwischen 0,10 V/m und 3,37 V/m (Durchschnittswerte). Gemessen wurde in Kopfhöhe sitzender Passagiere mal im gesamten Zug mal nur an einzelnen Sitzplätzen. Zum Vergleich: Wer mit dem Handy telefoniert, setzt sich dem Saldo-Bericht zufolge kurzzeitig Feldstärken von 15 V/m bis 40 V/m aus.

Repeater nutzen Telefonierern und schaden allen anderen

Ursache der hohen Messwerte sind so genannte Repeater (Sende-Empfangsverstärker), mit denen die IC-Doppelstockzüge der SBB zunehmend ausgestattet werden. Diese Repeater, sie sind in der Deckenverkleidung über den Sitzen untergebracht, sollen die abschirmende Wirkung der metallischen Waggons beseitigen, indem sie als Zwischenstation die Handy-Funksignale vom Zuginnern an aussen am Zug platzierte Antennen weiterreichen und umgekehrt die von Basisstationen empfangenen Signale im Zuginnern ausstrahlen. Auf diese Weise sind in den Waggons weitgehend störungsfreie Funkverbindungen gewährleistet, ohne dass Handys dazu pausenlos mit maximaler Sendeleistung arbeiten müssen. Nutzniesser von Repeatern sind in erster Linie telefonierende Zugpassagiere. Den Schaden haben alle anderen Passagiere, denn wie die Messungen von Saldo bestätigen, ist die von Repeatern ausgehende Dauerbelastung im Zuginnern überraschend hoch.

Deutschland: Repeater in Fahrzeugen sind im Regelfall nicht zu empfehlen

Im Dezember 2004 war unter anderem der Nutzwert von Repeatern in öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln der Anlass für eine parlamentarische Anfrage an die Baden-Württembergische Landesregierung. In deren Antwort heisst es: “Im Ergebnis wird beim Einsatz von Repeatern die Exposition durch die Benutzung von Mobiltelefonen verringert, gleichzeitig jedoch eine ständige elektromagnetische

Grundbelastung durch die Verstärkung der von den Basisstationen ausgehenden Signale erzeugt. Im Sinne einer allgemeinen Feldverminderung sind Repeater in Fahrzeugen deshalb im Regelfall nicht zu empfehlen.

Zurzeit sind in Bussen und Stadtbahnen nach den vorliegenden Informationen keine Repeater in Betrieb.

Repeater-Systeme werden allerdings in ICE- und IC-Wagen der Deutschen Bahn in gesonderten Bereichen zur Verbesserung der Verbindungsqualität eingesetzt.”

Zu Repeatern in ihren Zügen schreibt die Deutsche Bahn: Nicht nur in den ICEs mit Neigetechnik sind Repeater eingebaut, auch in den übrigen ICE-Zügen sind diese Repeater nachgerüstet worden. Die Bereiche sind durch ein besonderes Handy-Piktogramm gekennzeichnet. Plätze in diesem Bereich können in allen ICE-Zügen gezielt reserviert werden.

Mit Schlitzkabeln fällt die Feldbelastung auf 0,10 V/m

Unter dem Aspekt des Elektrosmogs sind in der Deckenverkleidung von Zügen verlegte Schlitzkabel, die als langgestreckte Antennen für Repeater wirken, einfachen Repeatern mit Stummelantenne weit überlegen. In Neigezügen der SBB, z. B. auf der Strecke Yverdon-Basel, wird diese Technik ausschliesslich verwendet. Und tatsächlich ermittelte Saldo den mit Abstand kleinsten der oben genannten Werte (0,10 V/m) in so einem Zug mit Schlitzkabel.

Erfreulich: Wegen der gleichmässigen Feldverteilung wurde der niedrige Wert durchweg im gesamten Zug gemessen, Immissionsspitzen wie bei den Repeatern mit Stummelantenne gab es keine. Dem Bericht zufolge sind Schlitzkabel in den IC-Doppelstockzügen aus Platzgründen nicht möglich.

Die Folge ist in diesen Zügen eine stellenweise gravierende Überschreitung des Schweizer Anlagewerts (5,0 V/m), der für Orte mit empfindlicher Nutzung gilt (z. B. Schlafräume). Nur: Züge gelten nicht als Orte empfindlicher Nutzung! Der im Vergleich zur ICNIRP-Empfehlung niedrige Anlagewert (bezogen auf Feldstärke 10mal niedriger, bezogen auf Leistungsflussdichte 100mal niedriger) muss daher nicht eingehalten werden. Rein rechtlich dürften die Repeater sogar genauso stark strahlen wie gewöhnliche Basisstationen auf Hausdächern.

Migräne und Müdigkeit haben beim Zugpersonal klar zugenommen

Wie es bei Saldo weiter heisst, zeigte sich die SBB von den Messwerten unbeeindruckt. Sprecher Roland Binz: “Wir wollen die Möglichkeiten der Fahrgäste nicht einschränken, mobil zu telefonieren.” Und die Belastung wird weiter ansteigen, denn die SBB will in ihren Zügen kabelloses Surfen im Internet anbieten. Derweil klagt ein Zugchef: “Wir arbeiten in diesem Strahlenumfeld täglich acht Stunden. Migräne und Müdigkeit haben beim Zugpersonal klar zugenommen.”

Die Zeitschrift Saldo wird von der KI-Gruppe herausgegeben, einem privatwirtschaftlichen Medienhaus in Zürich. Der Firmenname KI umschreibt, so ist es auf der KI-Website nachzulesen, die Unternehmensphilosophie der Gruppe: Konsument und Information sind die beiden tragenden Säulen der KI-Kultur. Saldo ist damit so etwas wie die Schweizer Ausgabe der Zeitschrift test, die in Deutschland von der unabhängigen Stiftung Warentest herausgegeben wird (03.03.05-Hartmann/-ll).

03. März 2005


WLAN BEI DER BAHN

Drahtlos surfen in vollen Zügen

Vor allem Geschäftsreisende werden sich freuen: Die deutsche Bahn will ihre ICE-Flotte mit WLAN versorgen. Damit können Bahnreisende in Zukunft schnell und unkompliziert surfen.

Um die ICEs mit WLAN auszustatten, haben die Deutsche Bahn und T-Mobile eine Partnerschaft geschlossen. Details wollen die beiden Unternehmenschefs, Hartmut Mehdorn und Kai-Uwe Ricke, am 11. März auf der Cebit bekannt geben. Reisezeit sei künftig Nutzzeit, bewirbt die Deutsche Bahn ihr Projekt "Railnet".

Und das soll auch für die Wartezeiten gelten: Die Bahnhöfe, an denen ICEs halten, sollen in weiten Teilen Deutschlands mit Zugängen zu WLAN, dem kabellosen Funknetzwerk, ausgerüstet werden. Bisher bietet die Bahn WLAN ausschließlich in ihren "DB Lounges" an 24 Bahnhöfen im Bundesgebiet an.

Zu vermuten ist, dass zunächst die Züge mit High-Speed-Internet ausgestattet werden, die auf Strecken mit vielen Geschäftsreisenden verkehren.


Nachricht von Dr. Stefan Spaarmann

IMPFUNG im Zusammenhang mit "Plötzlichem Kindstod" und dem "Baby-Schüttelsyndrom"

http://www.initiative.cc/Artikel/2005_03_07%20Impfung_Scheibner.htm

Negroponte's Dark Past

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/030705Y.shtml

RFID Invades the Capital

http://www.wired.com/news/privacy/0,1848,66801,00.html?tw=rss.TOP


Informant: Susan

Oppose The Bankruptcy Bill

Act Now: Oppose The Bankruptcy Bill

by Center For American Progress

The Senate votes tomorrow on a bankruptcy bill that allows millionaires to protect their assets--but not working families.

http://www.tompaine.com/action/#003996

Freedom, But Not For Our Allies

by Chris Toensing, Middle East Report

Bush's hypocrisy is obvious in the Middle East: Only our enemies need to become democracies.

http://www.tompaine.com/opinion/#003994

False Hope In The Arctic Refuge

by Allen E. Smith, The Boston Globe

We've been debating whether to drill in ANWR since the 1970s, but no amount of Alaskan oil can keep up with consumption.

http://www.tompaine.com/opinion/#003987

A Clear Skies Smokescreen

by Frank O'Donnell, TomPaine.com Exclusive

The veteran environmentalist explains how Bush's allies are trying to force the polluter-friendly Clear Skies Act through the Senate.

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

Tyranny Comes to Amerika

http://www.savethemales.ca/000834.html


Informant: Andy


Italian Journalist: I was US target
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/557426/

The neocon "war with no dimensions"

by Alan Bock

Orange County Register

03/06/05

The war in Iraq occurred and it still commands widespread though diminishing emotional support. Thus there is still a place for a book like 'America Alone: The Neo-Conservatives and the Global Order,' a critique of foreign policy under Bush -- and much more -- from a principled conservative perspective. The authors are both veteran cold warriors with long-term diplomatic experience. Stefan Halper, now a fellow of Magdalene College at Cambridge, was a White House and State Department official in the Nixon, Ford and Reagan administrations, and is a contributing editor at the American Spectator. Jonathan Clarke, now at the Cato Institute, served in the British foreign service, with assignments in Germany, Zimbabwe and the United States...

http://tinyurl.com/5vr39


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

This is your brain ... on federal drugs

by John Newby

News With Views

03/04/05

When we say, 'Just say no to crack,' we're certainly not talking about the plumber. We're talking about the most addictive drug known to mankind, federal dollars. By design, our federal big brothers have created a society where many are addicted to this menace and can't pull the needle out. In creating this welfare induced state in which the voters have all too willingly cast aside their freedoms, our elected politburo has untied the wrapping on the constitution. Our President unconstitutionally submits budgets, our spineless congress delegates all their mandated duties to the President and/or the Supreme Court. ... It appears one state might have the backbone to 'Just say No.' In a major shot across our federal government's bow, the state of Utah just might tell the Dept. of Education and federal government to take the proverbial hike...

http://www.newswithviews.com/Newby/john9.htm


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Letter from a British soldier

by George Solomou

In These Times

03/04/05

I am resigning from the Territorial Army because I believe the war in Iraq is wrong. This has not been an easy decision. I have been in the TA for five years -- years in which I have learned a lot; won a humanitarian award for helping save the life of a fellow soldier; made many friends; and, I hope, contributed something to this country. I have no doubt that some of my fellow soldiers will feel I am letting them down. Since I have spoken out against the war in the last few weeks I have had a lot of support from soldiers, but I have also been called a coward. I am a trained medic and there is no doubt my skills could be used in the field to save lives. But after a lot of soul-searching I have concluded my priority must be to try to save lives by taking a public stand against this war...

http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/article/2001/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Lies military recruiters tell

by Ron Jacobs

CounterPunch

03/05/05

Recently, most students at the University of Vermont (UVM) in Burlington received an email with the heading ARMY PAYS OFF STUDENT LOANS in their university email box. The general message of the mass mailing was that if a student was nearing graduation and wondering how they were going to pay off the massive debt today's US college students incur, they should join the army. In essence, this email was a college student's version of the poverty draft that entraps so many working class and poor young people into enlisting in the service...

http://www.counterpunch.org/jacobs03052005.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Voting glitches haunt statistician

by Rob Zaleski

Capital Times

03/06/05

Brian Joiner wishes he could 'just get over it.' He wishes he could ignore the thousands of reported voting irregularities that occurred in the Nov. 2 election, accept the fact that George W. is going to be around another four years and just hope that we haven't created even more enemies or fallen even deeper into debt by the time 2008 rolls around. 'I'm sure the Republicans would like me to forget all that stuff, just like they wanted everyone to forget all the strange things that happened in the 2000 election,' the retired 67-year-old UW-Madison statistics professor said this week.Well, sorry guys, but he can't. There were, Joiner says, too many things that occurred on Nov. 2 that 'still don't smell right.' He can't just pretend everything is rosy, he says...

http://tinyurl.com/6ps5b


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The feds and your medical data

by Amanda Rohn

America's Future Foundation

02/28/05

President Bush has called for most Americans to have electronic health records within the next 10 years. He would mandate standards designed to secure electronic health information, provide $100 million to fund 'demonstration projects' on health information technology, and use the Medicare and the VA health systems to pressure private health care providers to use electronic records. The president makes grand promises for electronic medical records (EMRs). But while such technologies do show promise, government mandates are unlikely to lead to a happy ending...

http://www.affbrainwash.com/archives/019229.php


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The Janissaries are coming

by Daniel D. New

LewRockwell.Com

03/07/05

Empires require standing armies, with professional soldiers, whose loyalty is to the Emperor. Wars of conquest require Conscription, Deficit Spending, and Emergency Wartime Powers. Wars for purposes of defense are never short on manpower, while wars of conquest cannot long be sustained using volunteers who have loyalties to anything beyond war itself and the power it accrues. But they are very expensive to maintain, and your professionals get ideas...

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig5/new2.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The best thing that ever happened to journalism

by Ralph Kinney Bennett

TechCentralStation

03/04/05

Bloggers are the best thing that has ever happened to journalism. They make a good reporter look better. They expose the phonies, the poseurs, the fast-writing conmen, with the speed of light. They give the journalist a greater access to more information and informational context than ever before. They provide swift exposure to varied points of view, and, most importantly, a constant, sometimes rough, but always important gauge of a reporter's skill, judgment, industriousness and integrity. Never before has weak reporting, biased reporting, dishonest reporting, or lazy reporting been more swiftly exposed. Indeed, the whole idea of whether journalism is indeed a profession -- or just a happy combination of craft, curiosity, cleverness and confidence tricks -- is being tested for the first time out there in the ether...

http://www.techcentralstation.com/030405B.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

An interrogator speaks out

by Pratap Chatterjee

AlterNet

03/07/05

Torin Nelson has worked in Afghanistan, Bosnia, Iraq and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. An expert interrogator, he was hired by the Virginia-based company CACI International Inc., to work at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, at the time when prisoners there were subjected to abuse and torture. Trained in interrogation techniques at Fort Huachuca in southern Arizona, Nelson has spoken out against this abuse, but believes firmly that interrogation is a military necessity and can be conducted in a humane manner. 'I wanted to defend my profession because what I saw in the media was a lot of mistaken conjecture, erroneous stuff,' Nelson said in a phone interview from his home in Salt Lake City, Utah. 'The abuses in Abu Ghraib were anathema to mission accomplishment...

http://www.alternet.org/waroniraq/21423/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The fright to remain silent

by Ted Lang

EtherZone

03/04/05

Ignorance is indeed bliss, especially for those enforcing it! The Bush administration has made it abundantly clear that the media will never to be allowed to operate freely or independently. Astonishingly, even the usually caustic and sarcastic Maureen Dowd, the darling of the 'liberal' media, glamorously appointed and anointed to her perch at The New York Times, has blunted her latest word venom salvo directed at her Republican nemesis, George W. Bush. Although Ms. Dowd effectively covers all the bases, she fails to deliver the knockout punch...

http://www.etherzone.com/2005/lang030405.shtml


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Living room war

by Andrew J. Bacevich

The American Conservative

On the one hand, according to Bush, the United States after 9/11 embarked upon a mighty endeavor, a life or death struggle against an implacable enemy. On the other hand, the president's actual policies suggested prevailing in that endeavor would not require anything remotely comparable to a mobilization of the nation's resources. Notwithstanding the throwaway line from his second inaugural summoning the nation's youth to 'make the choice to serve in a cause larger than your wants, larger than yourself,' President Bush clearly expects the nation to triumph even while serenely persisting in its comfortable peacetime routines. How are we to reconcile this apparent contradiction?" (for publication 03/14/05)

http://www.amconmag.com/2005_03_14/article.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

American forces shot Italian hostage in Iraq - 'no accident'

http://www.theinsider.org/mailing/article.asp?id=1005

US Attack Against Italians in Baghdad was Deliberate
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/557503/

We're Winning the Social Security Fight

I want to share with you the great success we've had in the past ten days protecting our Social Security. Capitalizing on our first revealing exposé of Rep. Jim McCrery -- the man charged with pushing Social Security privatization through the House of Representatives -- we delivered on our promise to dramatically ramp up the pressure on Rep. McCrery.

Last week we aired a pointed TV ad -- over 100 times in McCrery's home district -- and broadcast his Wall Street conflict to hundreds of thousands more of his own constituents. Millions more learned about the ad as covered nationally in The New York Times, CNN, USA Today, Time Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, TalkingPointsMemo.com and others. Read all about it!

http://action.ourfuture.org/ctt.asp?u=1742757&l=81764

Believe it or not -- McCrery threatened the TV station with a lawsuit over the ad's claim that he supports privatization! Amazing. In response, we got the facts of McCrery's support for privatization to Louisiana TV which, in turn, dismissed McCrery's substance-less threat and reinstated the ad.

As much as he'd like to bury the truth, Rep. Jim McCrery -- like President Bush -- can't hide the fact that Social Security privatization is a bad deal. Public support for privatization continues to dwindle, and thanks to supporters like you, our Social Security will never be sold out to Wall Street.

Together, we are exactly where we need to be as the White House begins its two month tour to sell its risky privatization scam. As Bush and his allies travel the country, we plan to release to the news media real stories from real people who rely on Social Security and who won't accept having their benefits cut or put at risk on Wall Street.

We'd like you to add your story to the front lines in this continuing fight.

http://action.ourfuture.org/ctt.asp?u=1742757&l=81765

How would the benefit cuts and risks posed by the Bush privatization scam impact you or people close to you? Would it obligate you to pay the bills of a family member? Would it pressure you to move in with your children? Would you have to work longer hours or stay employed after retirement age to make ends meet? Would it push you into poverty? We want to know!

Your story can bring to life the risks posed by privatization for people who may only now vaguely sense its drawbacks. With your permission, we will share your story with the media in the cities and towns that President Bush and his allies visit, and make sure that people nationwide know what's at stake.

http://action.ourfuture.org/ctt.asp?u=1742757&l=81765

Thank you again for everything you've done to build the successful offense against the right wing's privatization scheme. We look forward to continuing our work with you, taking the pressure -- again -- to the next level, and keeping Bush, McCrery & Co. on the run.


Ellen S. Miller, Deputy Director
Campaign for America's Future

The Prophecy of Oil

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/030705Z.shtml


COMMENTARY: William Rivers Pitt's essay on peak oil does more harm than good.

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/2342/


jensenmk

From ufpj-news

Elektromagnetischer Terrorismus

http://tinyurl.com/5khej


Nachricht von Ulrich Weiner

Schools tighten mobile use to curb text bombs

Australia: Schools tighten mobile use to curb text bombs

Sydney Morning Herald [Australia]

03/07/05

Students will soon need a permission slip from their parents to bring mobile phones to school as part of a crackdown on cyber bullying in public schools. Fears that mobile phone text messages were being used to intimidate students have prompted NSW Premier Bob Carr to today announce an anti-bullying plan in schools. 'Students need to know they can leave home each day and they are not going to be faced with the misery of being picked on at school,' Mr Carr told ABC radio today."

http://tinyurl.com/45mln


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Now 3,800 Quakes and Counting; Largest Quake of Swarm Just Hit

March 6th 2005

EARTH CHANGES TV NEWSLETTER

Now 3,800 Quakes and Counting; Largest Quake of Swarm Just Hit

by Mitch Battros - ECTV

Just minutes ago, I received a USGS report of a 5.2 quake off the coast of Oregon. This is the area where the now over 3,800 quakes have occurred.

Following are two of the latest news report now that the mainstream media has caught hold.

Brunswick News - Tiffany Crawford: “Intense earthquake activity on the ocean floor off the coast of southern Vancouver Island has scientists scrambling to be the first to catch a glimpse of two tectonic plates pulling apart.

U.S. scientists from the University of Washington sent a research vessel over the weekend after seismic equipment detected nearly 3,800 small quakes in an area known as the Endeavour Hot Vents. "The speculation is it might be a volcanic eruption or a magma event on the ridge," said Garry Rogers, a seismologist with the Geological Survey of Canada. "Thousands of earthquakes occurring over a few days, it's a tremendous amount of energy but it's way offshore," he said on Sunday. "They are too far to be felt so as far as we know there is no threat."

Victoria (BC) Times - Thousands of earthquakes have rattled the ocean floor off southern Vancouver Island last week, and a team of U.S. scientists is racing to the area to see if an underwater volcano is spewing fresh lava.

U.S. hydrophones detected 3,742 earthquakes over five days in an area about 270 kilometers west of Vancouver Island , but on Thursday, the intense activity calmed to just a few earthquakes an hour. Scientists from all over the U.S. have scrambled to join the University of Washington research vessel Thompson, which is scheduled to arrive in the Endeavour Hot Vents area this morning.

The shaking is also being monitored by the Geological Survey of Canada through seismographs at the Institute of Ocean Sciences in North Saanich. About three km below the ocean surface -- in the Juan de Fuca Ridge undersea mountain chain -- two tectonic plates, the Juan de Fuca Plate and the Pacific Plate, are pulling apart, said Geological Survey of Canada seismologist Garry Rogers.

Is There a Connection Between the Sun, Earth’s Shifting Magnetic Field and Earth Quakes?

A sudden and freakish geomagnetic storm is underway, and appears to have come out of nowhere.

Kp Index (March 6-7th): http://www.n3kl.org/sun/images/noaa_kp_3d.gif?

Magnetic Flux (March 6-7th): http://www.n3kl.org/sun/images/noaa_elec_3d.gif?

In my opinion, I find the Magnetic Flux variable even more concerning. I could easily see how one could make the connection to such rapid magnetic flux, with rapid shifting seismographs.

If you were to ask me “is there a connection between the Sun, Earth’s magnetic field shift and earthquakes; I would have to say…yes. Easy to say, but you can imagine the challenge to sustain the slings and arrows of a “peer review” and rightfully so I might add. As distasteful as this method of filtering and at times just out right chastisement is, the process of a peer review does indeed help weed out the fakes, frauds, charlatans, and just stupid ideas. So let me just say that my research related to the Sun-Earth connection does not focus on solar events and earthquakes specifically. I know there are some in the field of geology and seismology who might make this leap showing some kind of causal effect on tectonic plates, and they maybe correct. I simply cannot, at least at this time affirm such a connection.

My studies have been targeted towards solar activity and its direct connection to “weather”. Notice I say “weather” and not “climate”. This is a significant distinction. There are a hand full of scientists who have released some excellent studies showing strong evidence between solar cycles and climate cycles. What makes my research outcome unique, is my suggesting a more immediate causal effect. So immediate, I am suggesting a 48 to 72 hour time-linked-means. Most of you are already aware of the Equation I published in 1997.

US Attack Against Italians in Baghdad was Deliberate

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=77104;show_parent=1

Italian Journalist: I was US target
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/557426/

American forces shot Italian hostage in Iraq - 'no accident'
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/557826/

Italy honours officer slain by US
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/558592/

How The U.S. Military Threatens Journalists
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/541962/

Me, Art Bell, and 9-11

Brigadier General Ben Partin OKC Bomb Expert
http://69.28.73.17/todaysshow/todaysshow.html

Me, Art Bell, and 9-11
http://69.28.73.17/


Informant: ranger116

Kündigung deutscher Arbeitnehmer um Billig-Kräfte aus Osteuropa einzustellen

Gestern (Sonntag 06.03.05) gesehen auf Pro 7 / Fokus TV, ca. 22.35 Uhr

Firma Wiesenhof kündigt deutschen Arbeitnehmern um Billig-Kräfte aus Osteuropa einzustellen...........

Mir ist da der Appetit auf Wiesenhof-Hähnchen vergangen!

Verbraucher wehrt Euch!

Manuela Knapp

Why the Military Is Failing in Iraq

http://www.lewrockwell.com/engelhardt/engelhardt53.html

Canada to resume slaughter of harp seal

Sea Shepherd receives Ice Damage on the way to Seal Hunts
http://www.seashepherd.org/news/media_050306_2.html

Slaughters might begin March 20th

Pass this info far and wide.

Sea Shepherd is in trouble. We/They need all the help we can to stop these horrible mass killings.

The Farley Mowat is With the Baby Harp Seals -- filming, arrived via Helicopter
http://www.seashepherd.org/news/media_050306_1.html

While on the ice floes, Richard Dean Anderson will be posing for pictures with new born baby harp seals. The Farley Mowat entered the nursery zone of the harp seals early Sunday morning. The crew are now among the baby harp seals.

Pass this message far and wide.

Sandi Brockway


Informant: STRIDER

Scientist foresaw Sumatran quake

http://www.whittierdailynews.com/Stories/0,1413,207~12026~2748592,00.html

Italian Journalist: I was US target

Just like the fabricated Jessica Lynch story, the U.S. military's version of events in Iraq fell apart because there is a live witness. According to the rescued journalist, there was no fixed checkpoint as the U.S. claimed. There was also a U.S. colonel waiting for the journalist and her liberators at the Baghdad airport, evidence of high-level U.S. awareness of the rescue mission. What Americans need are the facts about the Iraq War.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=2929



Tyranny Comes to Amerika
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/558126/

Giuliana Sgrena: 'My truth'
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/557163/

US Attack Against Italians in Baghdad was Deliberate
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/557503/

How The U.S. Military Threatens Journalists
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/541962/

INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER GARY WEBB
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/442522/

The City council of Ubeda prohibits the installation of new antennas of mobile telephony

The CanalSur News. Wednesday 2 of March of the 2005.

The City council of Ubeda (Jaén) has approved a municipal ordinance on antennas of the mobile telephony that prohibits new facilities and orders retirement to 200 meters of scholastic centers of the already existing ones with the purpose of reducing the visual and environmental impact of this patrimony city of humanity.

According to the councilwoman informed about New Technology, Luisa Leiva (PP), this decision has been adopted "because of the saturation and the city-planning disorder that until now has taken place in the municipal term and more specially in the renaissance enclaves" of this declared patrimony city of humanity by UNESCO.

Therefore the installation of new antennas of mobile telephony in the urban helmet is prohibited except in the cases in which the location of the antennas outside the city supposes a damage of the services of cover of the operator and this one is credited with technical information, "always with sound insulations according to the effective norm". On the other hand, the delegated councilman of Urbanism, Francisco Mendieta (PA), affirmed that the antennas at the moment installed within the city will have to be moved to the outside unless it credits that its transfer will cause significant alterations in the services of the operator at issue. In any case, the norm will limit prohibit the location of antennas to less than 200 meters of buildings like schools, institutes or centers of health and will force the operators to use "the best existing technology than it allows to obtain the smaller visual and environmental impact", as well as "with the purpose of reducing the electromagnetic radioactivity". As far as the wiring in buildings, the Municipal ordinance establishes that the installation in the facades of the buildings will not be allowed, under the scope of the Special Plan of Protection of the Historical Set, forcing the construction company of new constructions to bury the wiring.

http://www.terra.es/personal/kirke1/noti63/ymnt.htm

Informant: Sylvie


Translation Spanish-English: omega

"Öl im Quechua Wald" - "Die Kichwa-Krieger und das Öl"

"Die Kichwa-Krieger und das Öl" wird erstmalig am Samstag, den 9.April 2005 um ca. 21.35 Uhr auf ARTE gesendet. Eine Wiederholung gibt es am Sonntag darauf um ca. 14.55 Uhr. In den Wochen darauf senden die Dritten den Film in einer kürzeren Version (45 Minuten)in der Reihe Länder-Menschen-Abenteuer. Die Internetversion des Films ist bereits in recht guter Qualität zu sehen unter http://www.compass-film.de (DSL nötig)

Um Resonanz wird von Holger Riedel gebeten:
Compass-Film, Holger Riedel
Grindelweg 1a, D-20146 Hamburg
Tel.: +49-40-413509441
http://www.compass-film.de


Pressetext

"Öl im Quechua Wald"

Ureinwohner in Ecuador wehren sich gegen die Ölförderung am Amazonas.

von Holger Riedel Erstsendung am 9. April 2005, 21.35 Uhr, ARTE

Ein neuer Krieg um Öl, nicht im Nahen Osten, der in den letzten Jahren die Aufmerksamkeit absorbierte, sondern unbemerkt von der Weltöffentlichkeit im Regenwald am Amazonas? Sarayaku, ein Urwalddorf im ecuadorianischen Amazonasgebiet, wird von Ölfirmen bedroht, weil seine Bewohner die Ölausbeute auf seinem Gebiet nicht zulassen. Das Militär soll einmarschieren, wenn es nach dem Willen der Regierung geht. Aber Sarayaku verteidigt sich mit allen Mitteln - notfalls mit Gewalt. Sarayaku liegt im Osten Ecuadors, in einem wilden und ursprünglichen Teil des großen Amazonasbeckens. In der Gegend lagern die größten Erdölreserven des Landes. Das Geschäft mit dem Öl gilt als bedeutendster Wirtschaftszweig Ecuadors. Aber dreißig Jahre Förderung haben zu katastrophalen Umweltschäden geführt. Alle drei Tage bricht eine Pipeline. Geschätzte siebzig Milliarden Liter verseuchtes Wasser aus den Öllagerstätten wurden in den Regenwald und in die Flüsse geleitet.

Die Sarayaku-Indios vom Stamm der Quechua haben sich bis heute trotz vieler Einflüsse von außen ihr eigenes Weltbild, ihre traditionelle Medizin, Kultur und eigene Sprache bewahrt. Sie gehen jagen und fischen und legen im Regenwald ihre Gärten an. Technische Errungenschaften aus der Welt der Weißen wissen sie für sich zu nutzen, gehen aber bewusst zurückhaltend damit um. Sie dulden nur, was den sozialen Frieden nicht stört. Und sie nutzen die Neuen Medien für ihren Kampf gegen die Öllobby. Wirtschaftlich hat das Öl Ecuador wenig gebracht. Zwanzig Milliarden Dollar Auslandschulden sind die höchste Pro-Kopf-Verschuldung in Lateinamerika. Nur ausländische Konzerne und die Machtelite im Land profitieren vom Ölgeschäft. Aber die Regierung will neue Fördergebiete auf dem Territorium der Ureinwohner mit allen Mitteln erschließen. 2003 wurden weitere zehntausend Quadratkilometer Regenwald für die Ölförderung freigegeben. Der argentinischer Konzern CGC unternimmt bereits seismische Sprengungen. Rund 80 Prozent des ecuadorianischen Amazonasgebietes sind betroffen - und damit faktisch alle noch im Wald lebenden Ureinwohner - auch die Quechua in Sarayaku.

Die Protagonisten des Films sind Patricia und Heriberto Gualinga, ein Geschwisterpaar aus Sarayaku, die 34jährige Patricia und ihr jüngerer Bruder Heriberto. Die beiden haben sich intensiv mit den Folgen der Erdölförderung im Regenwald auseinandergesetzt und wissen, welche Konsequenzen die Ölförderung auf ihrem Stammesgebiet hätte. Aber nicht alle im Dorf sind dagegen. Immer wieder treten die Ölfirmen mit verlockenden Angeboten an einzelne, einflussreiche Stammesmitglieder heran und versuchen, den Zusammenhalt der Gemeinde zu stören. Für manche Quechua ist es schwer, der Verlockung des schnellen Geldes zu widerstehen.

Patricias und Heribertos Plan ist es, die Folgen der Ölförderung im Norden Ecuadors zu untersuchen und mit den Rechercheergebnissen das eigene Dorf zu überzeugen, sich geschlossen gegen den Ausverkauf ihres Gebietes zu stellen. Patricia ist für das politische Terrain in Quito zuständig, Heriberto dokumentiert mit seiner Videokamera die Umweltkatastrophen in den alten Ölfördergebieten.

Die beiden Geschwister sammeln Bilder, Geschichten und Daten für einen Vortrag vor der Dorfgemeinschaft. Das Ergebnis ist offen: Werden Patricia und Heriberto es schaffen, die Zweifler in Sarayaku hinter sich zu bringen?

Zum Dreh

Eine gute Fernsehreportage basiert entweder auf dem Zufall, zur rechten Zeit am rechten Ort zu sein, oder auf sorgfältiger Vorarbeit und guten Kontakten. Bei "Öl im Quechua Wald" waren es die jahrelange Vorarbeit des Journalisten Siegmund Thies und seines Kollegen und Freundes Alejandro Santillan zu Sarayaku, die diesen Dreh möglich machten.

Während des Drehs in Sarayaku waren die guten Beziehungen zur Dorfgemeinschaft ausschlaggebend. Zwar gab es bei den meisten Bewohnern eine Einsicht, dass Medienpräsenz förderlich für die Interessen des Dorfes ist. Gleichzeitig gab es eine große, in den Jahrhunderten der Konquistadoren erworbene Skepsis gegenüber den Weißen. Nur das Vertrauen zu Siegmund Thies machte den tiefen Einblick in Alltag und Kampf gegen das Öl möglich. Der Zufall kam dann doch noch dazu. Dass die beiden Protagonisten so telegen und kooperativ waren, machte die Arbeit mit ihnen sehr angenehm.

Tagelange Überzeugungsarbeit war nötig, um eine Dreherlaubnis in der Repsol-Ölförderanlage im Yasuni Nationalpark zu bekommen. Wie sich herausstellte, waren das Filmteam seit Jahren das einzige, das es geschafft hat. Eine tief bewegende Erfahrung war es, die Kraft und Natürlichkeit zu spüren, die von den Menschen in Sarayaku ausgeht. Sie leben in einer intakten Dorfgemeinschaft - wo es natürlich auch Zank und Neid gibt, wie überall - wo aber die Jugend zu selbstbewussten und erstaunlich gebildeten Erwachsenen heranwächst. Diese Erfahrung war umso eindrucksvoller, als dass die Ureinwohner Ecuadors außerhalb der Indiodörfer, also in den Städten und Dörfern der spanischstämmigen oder mestizischen Bevölkerung, entwurzelt und unterprivilegiert leben, häufig als Bettler auf der Straße. Das Recht der Menschen in Sarayaku, ihr Schicksal selbst zu bestimmen, erscheint uns vor diesem Hintergrund als existenziell und grundlegend. Der Gier nach Öl dürfen die indigenen Kulturen Ecuadors nicht geopfert werden.

Zum Team

Holger Riedel, Autor und Kameramann, dreht seit sechzehn Jahren weltweit Dokumentationen und Reportagen und ist Inhaber der Fernsehproduktionsfirma "Compass- Film". Autor zahlreicher Filme, zuletzt der GEO-Reportage "Die Bogenschützin von Bhutan". Alejandro Santillian ist Anthropologe an der Uni in Quito und der Tonmann. Seine langjährigen Kontakte zu vielen Indiogemeinden sicherten uns das Vertrauen der Ureinwohner. Sigmund Thies ist Journalist und Kameramann, bei diesem Dreh Kameraassistent und Stringer. Er lebt mit seiner Familie seit zwölf Jahren in Quito und beliefert deutsche und internationale Fernsehsender mit Storys und Bildern. Auch er hat gute Kontakte in ganz Ecuador, speziell zu Sarayaku, wo er jüngst einen Medienworkshop mit deutschen und einheimischen Jugendlichen initiierte.

Mehr Infos: Holger Riedel 040-41350944 http://www.compass-film.de


Nachricht von Norbert Czerwinski
pers. Mitarbeiter Ute Koczy MdL
Sprecherin für Europa- und Eine-Welt-Politik
Landtagsfraktion Bündnis 90 / DIE GRÜNEN
Platz des Landtags 1, 40221 Düsseldorf
Tel. 0211 884-2866, Fax 0211 884-3505
email: ute.koczy@landtag.nrw.de
www: http://www.ute-koczy.de

Giuliana Sgrena: 'My truth'

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/2389/

300-400 rounds were fired at Giuliana Sgrena's car, Italian officials say
http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/2388/

Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news


Sgrena's articles in Iraq asked whether napalm was being used on the women and children of Fallujah
http://www.ilmanifesto.it/pag/sgrena/en/420dd721e0ff0.html
http://mparent7777.blog-city.com/read/1115225.htm


Informant: Shanti Renfrew


Italian Journalist: I was US target
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/557426/

How The U.S. Military Threatens Journalists
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/541962/

INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER GARY WEBB
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/442522/

Don't Believe in Implants?

Try google "in vivo telemetry devices":
http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&q=in+vivo+telemetry+devices&btnG=Google-Suche&meta=

Pictures of implants here: http://www.datasci.com/research/DSI_SafteyPharm_Brochure.pdf

New 19mm Implant:
http://guide.stanford.edu/People/lindsey/new.pdf

In-Vivo EEG Recording Using a Wireless Implantable Neural Transceiver:
http://www.ee.ucla.edu/~jjudy/publications/conference/embs_ne_2003_irazoqui-pastor_judy.pdf

POWER HARVESTING AND TELEMETRY IN CMOS FOR IMPLANTED DEVICES:
http://bach.ece.jhu.edu/pub/papers/biocas04_tele.pdf

FCC regulations concerning wireless telemetry:
http://www.fcc.gov/healthnet/dtv.html
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/faqs/medical.html
http://www.tvtower.com/fcc_and_medical_devices.html

Business forecasts:
http://www.the-infoshop.com/study/go9681_ecg_teremetry_toc.html


Informant: Jack Bell

Fallujah: the American Earthquake

http://mparent7777.blog-city.com/read/1115523.htm
http://www.brusselstribunal.org/Articles.htm#iloja


Informant: Shanti Renfrew

Life Beyond The Oil Rush

http://208.55.155.102/2005/Mar/c_ci/coverStory_index.php?PHPSESSID=cf4af8867867e0e5f25e1ae4421e9f2c


From ufpj-news

Radiation threat follows tsunami

http://dailytelegraph.news.com.au/printerfriendly.jsp?sectionid=1274&storyid=2762455


Informant: JHW369

Another Journalist Deliberately Targeted?

http://forum.truthout.org/blog/story/2005/3/6/114241/5457


How The U.S. Military Threatens Journalists
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/541962/

Wounded Journalist: GIs Fired Without Warning
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/556108/

Giuliana Sgrena: 'My truth'
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/557163/

INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER GARY WEBB
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/442522/

Consequences of Human Microchip Implantation

Time Enough?
http://www.fplc.edu/risk/vol8/fall/ramesh.htm


Informant: tHe mAdd pRoFeSsOr
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