13
Apr
2005

Bringing Down The House

by David Corn, TomPaine.com

With prominent Republicans publicly denouncing him, how much longer will Tom DeLay survive as majority leader?

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/bringing_down_the_house.php?dateid=20050413

Gen-Reis: Greenpeace deckt Skandal in China auf

http://www2.netdoktor.de/nachrichten/index.asp?y=2005&m=4&d=14&id=118585

Thousands of Missiles Fired by both Russian and United States

http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index719.htm


Informant: Anna Webb

Oppose the Execution of Milton Mathis

National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty

posted 04/07/05

Urge Texas Governor Rick Perry not to execute Mr. Mathis and to support legislation providing alternatives to the death penalty including a moratorium.

http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=11205318&url_num=43&url=http://www.demaction.org/dia/organizations/ncadp/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=526

Oppose the Execution of Douglas Alan Roberts

National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty

posted 04/07/05

Email Texas Governor Perry and the Board of Pardons and Paroles asking them not to execute Mr. Roberts due to the fact that his trial attorney assisted in seeking out his death sentence.

http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=11205318&url_num=41&url=http://www.demaction.org/dia/organizations/ncadp/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=527

'Stop the War' Campaign

http://www.DemocracyRising.US


Informant: Shanti Renfrew

Wal-Mart Unionbusting Allegations

Wal-Mart Unionbusting Allegations Consistent with other Anti-Union Practices

http://www.commondreams.org/news2005/0413-07.htm

Practice What You Preach

http://www.commondreams.org/news2005/0413-10.htm

Shocking New Torture Allegations at Guantanamo

Center for Constitutional Rights Responds to Shocking New Torture Allegations at Guantanamo

http://www.commondreams.org/news2005/0413-14.htm

US Takes the Lead in Trashing Planet

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0413-22.htm

Author Salman Rushdie Says Bush Policies Help Islamic Terrorism

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0413-04.htm

Citizens of The Hague file lawsuit for arrest of Bush

The Hague - A group of citizens from The Hague have filed a lawsuit against the state in order to allow for the arrest of president Bush as soon as he sets his feet on Dutch soil.

http://snipurl.com/dzu1


From Information Clearing House

A wake-up call for the Sane Majority

Does it strike you as odd that persons calling themselves Christians are furious that the U.S. Supreme Court found executing juveniles unconstitutional? Do you find even odder that such individuals describe themselves, straight-faced, as adherents of the "culture of life"?

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article8532.htm

The Poor Are Revolting

Denis Halliday resigned as co-ordinator of humanitarian relief to Iraq in 1998, after 34 years with the UN. His was the first public expression of an unprecedented rebellion within the UN bureaucracy. "We are in the process of destroying an entire society. It is as simple and terrifying as that."

http://www.democratsdiary.co.uk/2005/04/poor-are-revolting.html


From Information Clearing House

Bush's nominee for UN post 'abused and threatened his staff' Congress told

Mr Ford contradicted Mr Bolton's assertion during the first day of his confirmation hearing on Monday that he never tried to sack officials who disagreed with him.

http://snipurl.com/dztp


From Information Clearing House

The Declassified Negroponte File

The 392 cables and memos record Negroponte's daily, and even hourly, activities as the powerful Ambassador to Honduras during the contra war in the early 1980s.

http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB151/index.htm


From Information Clearing House

Terrorist sneaks across U.S. border

Despite the presence of vigilantes on the Arizona border, a major international terrorist has apparently recently snuck across the border and entered the U.S. Yet astonishingly, only a single American newspaper, the Miami Herald, has even covered the story. Why?

http://lefti.blogspot.com/2005_04_01_lefti_archive.html#111335957512549816


From Information Clearing House

On the Wrong Side of History

This media is actually serving the cause of the totalitarians who are out there to kill hundreds and thousands of people, occupy other countries, establish concentration camps abroad and pass draconian legislations at home only for protecting their personal interests and promoting their religious fantasies.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article8523.htm

Big rise in deserters 'fuelled by Iraq war'

The number of soldiers to desert the army or go absent without leave has more than doubled over the past year, the Ministry of Defence has revealed.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,1458283,00.html


From Information Clearing House

Italian Journalist: U.S. Lied

Journalist and former hostage Giuliana Sgrena says that the American military is lying about the shooting at a security checkpoint in Iraq that wounded her and killed an Italian intelligence officer.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/04/12/60II/main687555.shtml


From Information Clearing House

Post-Traumatic Stress

"I had to pick up several of my friends piece by piece. I had to kill women, children, old men - everyone."

http://www.thesouthern.com/articles/2005/04/02/local/doc424e94a503a1f286702309.txt


From Information Clearing House

Abu Ghraib convict breaks silence

A key figure in the Abu Ghraib detainee abuse scandal has given Army investigators a lengthy sworn statement accusing others of misconduct at the Iraq prison.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article8533.htm

Cover the Insurgents, Go to Prison (or Worse)

The international press freedom organization Reporters Without Borders is calling on the U.S. government to release a CBS cameraman it shot last week while he was covering a gunfight in Mosul. When he was shot, the Iraqi freelancer was armed with only his camera.

http://www.antiwar.com/glantz/?articleid=5521


From Information Clearing House

Iraqis 'suffer a lack of rights'

The United Nations special envoy to Iraq, Ashraf Qazi, has told the UN Security Council that greater attention needs to be paid to human rights there.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4435315.stm


From Information Clearing House

Don't be fooled by the spin on Iraq

The US is failing - and hatred of the occupation greater than ever.
http://informationclearinghouse.info/article8527.htm

An Examination of the Propaganda of Nomenclature

by Ted Rall

Repetition is key to successful advertising. The American media uses repeated arbitrary labeling in its supposedly impartial coverage in a deliberate campaign to alter public perception. Americans were meant to feel less sympathy for an kidnapped Italian woman shot by U.S. soldiers manning a checkpoint in Iraq after the talking heads repeatedly referred to her as a "communist journalist."

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article8525.htm

Man's Claims May Be a Look at Dark Side of War on Terror

by Jeffrey Fleishman

Masri said he was kidnapped in Macedonia, beaten by masked men, blindfolded, injected with drugs and flown to Afghanistan, where he was imprisoned and interrogated by U.S. intelligence agents. He said he was finally dumped in the mountains of Albania.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article8524.htm

Recent Sumatra earthquakes precursor to probable mega Volcano in 2012 that can end human civilization

http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/2282.asp


Informant: Anna Webb

Barry Trower: Report on TETRA

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

3,000 tribal women burn GM seeds in protest

http://www.non-gm-farmers.com/news_details.asp?ID=2106


Informant: Hopedance

13.04.05

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/13_04_05_pfarrer_engelbrecht.pdf

What causes Gulf War Illness?

http://www.beyondtreason.com/


Informant: billder

Müntefering kritisiert "totale Ökonomisierung"

Genug von der Marktwirtschaft: Müntefering kritisiert "totale Ökonomisierung" (13.04.05)

SPD-Chef Franz Müntefering beklagt eine zunehmende Dominanz der Ökonomie in Deutschland. Dies sei zu einer Gefahr für die Demokratie geworden, sagte Müntefering am Mittwoch auf einem Programmforum der SPD in Berlin. Die "Macht des Kapitals" und die "totale Ökonomisierung" blendeten den Menschen aus und reduzierten "rücksichtslos" die Handlungsfähigkeit des Staates. "Die international forcierten Profit-Maximierungs-Strategien gefährden auf Dauer unsere Demokratie", warnte Müntefering.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=10870

Der Zugang zu Wasser ist ein Menschenrecht und darf nicht privatisiert werden

UN-Kommission für Nachhaltige Entwicklung: "Der Zugang zu Wasser ist ein Menschenrecht und darf nicht privatisiert werden" (13.04.05)

Bei den Vereinten Nationen in New York diskutieren derzeit Vertreter von Nicht-Regierungsorganisationen, Gewerkschaften und Unternehmerverbänden mit den Regierungen der Länder über gemeinsame Zukunftsstrategien. Im Zentrum der Diskussionen stehen Wasser, sanitäre Einrichtungen und Siedlungswesen. Für die deutschen Gewerkschaften setzt sich die IG Bauen-Agrar-Umwelt in New York für eine nachhaltige Entwicklung ein. "Gerade wenn es um Nachhaltigkeit geht, müssen Entscheidungen auf globaler Ebene und nicht nur in Deutschland gefällt werden", sagte Gewerkschaftschef Klaus Wiesehügel. Nach Auffassung der Gewerkschaften müssen Arbeitnehmer bei allen staatlichen und unternehmerischen Entscheidungen in den Bereichen Wasser, sanitäre Einrichtungen und Siedlungswesen beteiligt werden. Sie fordern in New York staatliche Investitionen, um die langfristige und nachhaltige Bereitstellung der Wasser-Infrastruktur zu sichern. "Der Zugang zu Wasser ist ein Menschenrecht und darf nicht privatisiert werden", heißt es in einer Erklärung.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=10867

Sofortige Rücknahme von Hartz IV gefordert: Lafontaine und Schreiner unterzeichnen "Saarbrücker Resolution"

13.04.05

In der SPD zeichnet sich im Vorfeld der Landtagswahl in Nordrhein-Westfalen eine Zerreißprobe ab. Der ehemalige SPD-Vorsitzende und Bundesfinanzmininster Oskar Lafontaine und der Chef des SPD-Arbeitnehmerflügels, Ottmar Schreiner, unterstützen als Erstunterzeichner eine vom Mitbegründer der neuen Linkspartei Wahlalternative Arbeit und soziale Gerechtigkeit (WASG), Markus Lein, initiierte "Saarbrücker Resolution" gegen die Arbeitsmarktreform "Hartz IV". In der Entschließung fordern sie die rot-grüne Bundesregierung auf, "Hartz IV" sofort zurückzunehmen.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=10861

Virtually All Modern Disease Is Caused By "Metabolic Disruptors"

http://www.truthpublishing.com/grocerywarning.html


From NewsTarget Insider

Organic Bytes #55

http://tinyurl.com/3tkya

America’s Broken Electoral System

http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=2488

May Day: International Workers Day

May Day

May 1st - 1 pm Union Square March and Rally

Bring the Troops Home Now! Jobs with a Living Wage for All!

http://www.TroopsOutNow.org

Endorse: http://www.troopsoutnow.org/may1endorse.html

Help get the word out--download leaflets at:
http://troopsoutnow.org/literature.html

In this email:

1) May Day - International Workers Day
2) May Day in New York City
3) How you can get involved


May Day is International Workers Day

May Day began more than one hundred years ago with the struggle of working people in the U.S. for an eight-hour day.

Now, it is observed world-wide as International Workers Day. On May 1, all over the globe, working people will take to the streets to struggle for workers' rights and oppose the war.

In Manila, more than 50,000 people are expected to march and rally to call for an end to the U.S. occupation of Iraq, to oppose the de-regulation of the oil industry, and to say "No to US Intervention in the Philippines!"

In Dublin, the council of Trade Unions will march from Parnell Square to Liberty Hall on April 30. The theme of the march is solidarity with migrant workers.

In London, organizers with the annual May Day March and Rally will march for workers right, also focusing on migrant workers' rights.

Throughout Europe, activists are organizing for "May Day Europe," with demonstrations in Amsterdam, Barcelona, Copenhagen, Hamburg, Helsinki, Jyväskylä, L'Aquila, Leon, Liege, Ljubjana, London, Maribor, Marseille, Milano, Napoli, Palermo, Paris, Sevilla, and Stockholm.

Working people all over the globe will take to the streets, with hundreds of rallies and marches planned from Mexico City to Delhi.



May Day in New York City

On October 17, 2004, the historic Million Worker March saw thousands of labor union members and antiwar activists unite in Washington, DC to demand, "Bring the Troops Home! Money for Jobs, Not War!" On that day, organizers with the Million Worker March Movement called for working people and antiwar activists to join forces to help revive May Day as International Workers Day.

On March 19, 2005, the Troops Out Now Coalition and the Million Worker March mobilized called for a demonstration in New York City on the second anniversary of the invasion of Iraq. More than 10,000 marched from Harlem's Marcus Garvey Park to Central Park where they joined thousands already gathered in the East Meadow.

The turnout for this demonstration confirmed that the antiwar movement has entered into a new phase of organizing against the war. It confirmed that the greatest attention must be paid to reaching out to communities most impacted by the war and by the policies of the Bush Administration. These communities are the targets of the budget cuts. They are also targeted by military recruiters, who exploit economic hardship with false promises of opportunity. As a result, the children of these communities are dying disproportionately in Iraq, paying the ultimate price for a policy of greed and empire.

On May 1, beginning at 1 pm in Union Square, the Troops Out Now Coalition and the Million Worker March has called for a May Day demonstration to demand, "Bring the Troops Home Now! Jobs with a Living Wage for All!" The march will have a special focus on defending immigrant rights, and organizations of immigrant workers throughout the region are mobilizing to participate.

This uniting of trade unionists, antiwar activists, and community organizers to demand an end to the war and occupation is now more important that ever. Two years ago, the Bush Administration led the U.S. into war, using as an excuse the need to disarm Iraq, which it claimed possessed nuclear weapons technology and other "weapons of mass destruction."

Now, the Bush Administration is using the same lies to justify possible attacks against the people of Iran and North Korea. We must expose ANY call for nuclear disarmament or ending of nuclear proliferation at this time as just another justification for a war of aggression.

We must, instead, organize to stop the Bush Administration's policy of endless war and to fight back against his attacks on working people here.

Let's bring back May Day. All over the world, working and poor people will be marching, demanding the right to organize, fighting for a living wage, and opposing the U.S. wars for empire. Let's join them and bring back the fighting spirit of May Day!

May 1
1 pm Union Square March and Rally

Bring the Troops Home Now! Jobs with a Living Wage for All! http://www.TroopsOutNow.org




How you can get involved:

1) Pick up flyers, posters, and stickers at the IAC
(39 W. 14th St. #206 in Manhattan) and help get the word out; or download leaflets at: http://www.troopsoutnow.org/literature.html

2) Endorse & talk to your union, antiwar organization, community group, church or mosque about endorsing: http://www.troopsoutnow.org/may1endorse.html

3) Donate to help with the costs of sound equipment, printing literature, etc.: http://www.troopsoutnow.org/donate.html

4) Become a local organizer for May Day:
http://www.troopsoutnow.org/volunteer.html


http://www.troopsoutnow.org



May 1
May Day Rally for Jobs, Not War
Union Square, NYC, 1pm

Vermont senate passes Farmer Protection Act

http://www.newfarm.org/news/2005/0405/040505/vt_bill.shtml


Informant: billder

The Economic Tsunami

http://www.counterpunch.org/whitney04082005.html


Informant: Deborah Reid

How To Really Ban the Bomb

http://www.lewrockwell.com/edmonds/edmonds245.html

Don't Say He Didn't Warn You

http://www.lewrockwell.com/north/north362.html

Staying Out of Other People’s Wars

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig4/powell-jim5.html

Yellowstone's Super Volcano

http://tinyurl.com/3pbuq

Das Handy als ideale Ortungsquelle

ERSTELLT 13.04.05, 07:00h

Technik spielt bei Fahndung und Überwachung eine immer größere Rolle.

Um einen Straftäter festzunehmen, muss man wissen, wo er steckt. Manchmal wollen die Ermittler aber auch erstmal beobachten, wo ein Verdächtiger verkehrt und wen er dort trifft. Immer mehr kann sich die Polizei dabei moderner Technik bedienen. Wollte man früher eine Person nicht aus den Augen verlieren, gab es nur eine Möglichkeit: Sie musste auf Schritt und Tritt verfolgt werden. Das war aber nicht nur personalintensiv, sondern oft auch auffällig. Und wer merkt, dass er verfolgt wird, verhält sich auch entsprechend vorsichtig.

Heute kann ein Verdächtiger über das polizeiliche Computersystem Inpol zur Fahndung ausgeschrieben werden. Ziel kann die Festnahme sein oder auch nur die Erstellung eines Bewegungsbildes. Der Gesuchte würde dann bei jeder Grenz- und Polizeikontrolle anhand seiner Ausweispapiere erkannt und registriert, ohne dass er das merkt. Da es in Deutschland nur wenige Polizeikontrollen gibt, entsteht so höchstens ein sehr löchriges Bild.

Effizienter ist die Nutzung des Handys für Fahndungszwecke. Der jeweilige Mobilfunkbetreiber muss ohnehin wissen, in welcher Funkzelle sich ein Kunde gerade befindet. Auf diese Daten kann nach richterlichem Beschluss auch die Polizei zugreifen. Da hier nur die Daten von eingeschalteten Handys genutzt werden dürfen, griff die Polizei in Berlin zu einem Trick und verschickte verdeckte SMS an Verdächtige. Als die antworteten, konnten sie auch geortet werden.

Als erstes Bundesland hat Hessen den automatischen Kfz-Kennzeichenvergleich zugelassen. Bayern ist in der Versuchsphase. Mit Hilfe von Infrarot-Kameras werden an Autobahnbrücken alle Kennzeichen erfasst und mit dem Fahndungscomputer abgeglichen. So können nicht nur gestohlene Fahrzeuge schnell aufgespürt, sondern auch Bewegungsbilder von gesuchten Personen angefertigt werden.

In Zukunft ist noch viel mehr denkbar: Wenn erst einmal das Gesichtsmuster jedes Bürgers im Ausweis erfasst ist und dieses auch an zahlreichen Orten zur Zugangskontrolle benutzt wird, ergeben sich ganz neue Fahndungsmöglichkeiten. Datenschützer wollen eine derartige Rundumüberwachung allerdings verhindern und fordern, dass solche Daten nicht zentral zusammengeführt werden dürfen. (cra)

http://www.ksta.de/html/artikel/1113314505024.shtml


Nachricht von der BI Bad Dürkheim

SPD im Widerspruch zwischen Wort und Tat

URL:
http://sozialisten.de/presse/presseerklaerungen/view_html?zid=26847
Datum: 13.04.2005
© www.sozialisten.de


SPD im Widerspruch zwischen Wort und Tat

Zur Rede des SPD-Vorsitzenden Franz Müntefering zum Grundsatzprogramm seiner Partei erklärt Bundesgeschäftsführer Rolf Kutzmutz:

Gut gebrüllt, Löwe, möchte man meinen, wenn Franz Müntefering in der international wachsenden Macht des Kapitals eine Gefahr für die Demokratie sieht und die totale Ökonomisierung eines kurzatmigen Profit-Handelns kritisiert. Allein, die SPD lässt mit ihrer Politik solch hehre Worte zum blanken Hohn werden. Wenn Franz Müntefering die rücksichtslose Reduzierung der Handlungsfähigkeit des Staates beklagt, dann sollte er zuerst die fortgesetzte Umverteilungspolitik von Rot-Grün zugunsten der Großkonzerne, Vermögenden und Besserverdienenden benennen. Mit der Senkung des Spitzensteuersatzes, dem Verzicht auf die Vermögensteuer, mit der Aufhebung der Parität zwischen Arbeitgebern und Arbeitnehmern in der Krankenversicherung, hat die Bundesregierung der Dominanz des Kapital den Weg geebnet und dem Staat notwendige finanzielle Mittel entzogen.

Der Versuch der SPD, sich in den bevorstehenden Wahlkampfauseinandersetzungen erneut als kleineres Übel gegenüber der Union darzustellen, ist allzu durchsichtig. Die Menschen in Deutschland werden darauf kein weiteres Mal hereinfallen. Sie erfahren es am eigenen Leib: unter Rot-Grün sind die Reichen reicher und die Armen zahlreicher geworden, die Reformen belasten einseitig die sozial Benachteiligten. Mit Hartz IV wird der Sozialstaat in einem Maße zertrümmert, dass von sozialer Marktwirtschaft nicht mehr die Rede sein kann. Die SPD hat sich von dem, was nach Meinung ihres Vorsitzenden ihr Programm bestimmen soll, in der Realität längst verabschiedet.

A Jacobin in Chief

04/11/05

Today communism has collapsed, but another universalist ideology, the new Jacobinism, has taken its place. A difference between the French and the new Jacobinism is that the latter has chosen not France but America as mankind's savior. In a large number of speeches and statements since 9/11, the president has made clear that he considers armed world hegemony necessary to America's mission. At the inauguration, the massive security -- involving some 30,000 secret service agents, police, and military personnel -- and other telltale symbolism signaled the invincibility and willpower of the United States. Here was installed an American emperor, but one far more powerful and far more ambitious than any Roman counterpart. Neo-Jacobin ideology can be seen as the perfect justification for American imperial power...

http://www.amconmag.com/2005_04_11/article2.html

from The American Conservative, by Claes G. Ryn


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

It's time to write a Dear John

04/11/05

John Bolton, George W. Bush's astonishingly brazen choice to be the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, came off badly at his confirmation hearings today -- bloodless, evasive, and mendacious -- in ways that should give senators cause to reject him, regardless of whether they agree with the president's policies or even with the substance of Bolton's views. The hearings will continue for another day or two—to hear from officials who have had run-ins with Bolton and, possibly, to give him a chance for rebuttal—but, after today's session, his nomination should be put down for three reasons, quite apart from the many reasons that his critics (and I count myself among them) have laid out in recent weeks.::

http://www.slate.com/id/2116567/

from Slate, by Fred Kaplan


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The time to oppose the draft is now

04/12/05

In February, the Army missed its recruiting goal for the first time in nearly five years. The Army missed its March goal by 32 percent while the need for soldiers is on the rise. The United States Armed Services have announced a new plan to solve their recruiting problems -- convincing parents to get their children to enlist. At the same time, parents are organizing to ensure the military draft does not return. The battle lines for the bodies of America's youth are beginning to take shape...

http://www.antiwar.com/orig/zeese.php?articleid=5529

from AntiWar.Com, by Kevin Zeese


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Aeschylus, Thucydides and the Patriot Act

04/12/05

In the Oresteia, Aeschylus proudly celebrated his country's supremacy-its civil society, in which all free men participated; its cosmopolitan economy; and the wisdom of its supreme court. By the end of the century, believing themselves invincible, having just defeated the evil empire of the Spartans with its oligarchic tyranny, the Athenians had sent their armed forces throughout their world. They traded their democracy for imperialism. Their over extended armies were destroyed in Sicily and a Spartan garrison on the Acropolis enforced the rule of a puppet oligarchy on the city of Athena. The cost of military adventure had bankrupted the Athenians. The democracy was thriving when Aeschylus wrote, but, even then, growing militarism augured the usurpation of justice by meretricious arrogance...

http://www.counterpunch.org/gibson04122005.html

from CounterPunch, by John Wheat Gibson


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Understanding American foreign policy and Kyoto

04/12/05

The purpose of this interview is to explain to the international community, and Americans, the very fundamentals of U.S. foreign policy and their position with regards to the Kyoto Treaty among others. This article is very different to the articles you may read on the Treaty or US foreign policy for that matter. This article is actually about core American beliefs that lead the U.S to the decisions they make rather than going around in circles over each individual issue itself. When we understand core beliefs we can come to agreements with less friction and increase the chance of our common ideals being achieved...

http://cei.org/gencon/023,04476.cfm

from Competitive Enterprise Institute, by Christopher C. Horner

Five ways to combat conservative media

04/12/05

1. Stop talking about 'bias.' Inaccurate, distorted and misleading news reports that further a conservative agenda or undermine progressive ideas dominate our newspapers and airwaves. But this isn't necessarily because reporters or media outlets are biased towards conservatives. For every Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity, there are dozens of reporters who don't have an ideological axe to grind, but whose work contains conservative misinformation anyway. ... 2. Stay informed. ... 3. Get active. ... 4. Be patient -– and be persistent. ... 5. Fight back in innovative ways." [editor's note: As usual this kind of advice can work from whatever perspective one is looking at the unbalanced media-game. - SAT]

http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/article/2065/

from In These Times, by Jamison Foser


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

They're coming for your children

04/13/05

Nothing in the U.S. Constitution authorizes the federal government to conscript citizens for any reason. While Congress has the authority to call out the 'militia' -- which is, in effect, the armed adult population -- to defend our nation against invasion or insurrection, this cannot be done through a draft without violating the Thirteenth Amendment. The problem is that the government has blithely disregarded these clear constitutional prohibitions in the past, and will do so again if permitted to do so. It is easy to foresee a draft-cum-national service measure being passed quietly in December 2006. Who's to stop this from happening? The mothers of America, that's who...

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig4/grigg3.html

from LewRockwell.Com, by Korrin Weeks Grigg


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

States take clean-air measures into their own hands

04/12/05

Officially, and in contrast to many other countries, the United States remains unconvinced about global warming. ... Despite Bush administration skepticism, however, climate change is emerging as a major political issue. Prominent Republicans are among those lawmakers pushing legislation that would start US reduction of greenhouse gases in line with the international Kyoto treaty. In federal court, a dozen states seek to force the Environmental Protection Agency to reduce heat-trapping greenhouse gases. Shareholder groups are pressuring corporations to consider the implications of climate change. And from coast to coast, states and communities -- on their own and in groups -- are implementing plans to 'think globally, act locally' on climate change by regulating transportation, power generation, and energy use...

http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0413/p03s01-uspo.html

from Christian Science Monitor


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Stadt will keinen Handy-Empfang in U-Bahn

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/tz_05_04_13.pdf


Informant: Paul

Beer giant threatens boycott over "medicinal" grain

04/12/05

Anheuser-Busch Cos., the nation's No. 1 buyer of rice as well as its largest brewer, says it won't buy rice from Missouri if genetically-modified medicinal crops are allowed to be grown in the state. The St. Louis-based beer giant is the latest company to express concern over plans by Ventria Biosciences to grow 200 acres of rice engineered to produce human proteins capable of making medicine. The company says it is concerned about possible contamination. ... The issue has already roiled California's $500 million-a-year rice industry. Last year, California regulators denied Ventria's application to grow commercial quantities of rice with human genes after rice growers said they feared international customers would refuse to buy conventionally-grown crops out of contamination fears...

http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/04/12/beer.genetic.ap/

from CNN


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Would any of you like to be the guinea pig?

Copy of Bev Bush's letter to Mr. Gieve.

13th April 2005

PR8 3HN

Dear Mr Gieve,

I write to you with very serious concerns about Tetra and I have noted that you have been in a position where you could stop this invasion of emissions from Airwave O2 Tetra into our homes.

At present, in close proximity to our home, is a mast that includes antennae and equipment from MMO2, T-mobile, Hutchison 3G and the awful Tetra (O2 Airwave) which we felt the ill effects very shortly after it went up.

We have suffered from many health problems already including vertigo, headaches, vision disturbance, pains in ligaments and tendons which we attribute to the mast and we have had persistent insomnia.

We have spent a lot of money of our own desperately trying to shield our homes from this non-ionising radiation and we are at the end of our tether.

We call for the removal of this mast to a more suitable location. If this is not done, we will wait for proof of the effects of mobile technology on health and property value, which we are sure will come to light in the future. We know there will be proof because we are the living proof of this great risky exposure of humans to a technology that has not been proven safe and should never been allowed to develop and establish itself in such a manner without first total proof of it’s safety.

I have kept records of this notice letter and Mast Sanity and S.C.R.A.M also have a copy.

If you are responsible for setting up Tetra , then it is on your conscience that since Tetra was set up in Ainsdale, the well being of my family and neighbours has been ruined and our enjoyment of our homes has gone.

We no longer like being in our home because we feel unsafe there.

The evidence against Tetra and proof that it is harmful to health is shown by many situations all over Britain where people are suffering because of it.

We are networking as a group and are aware of the misery Tetra is causing across the country.

We call for the removal of Tetra from our doorstep.

Yours Sincerely,

Mrs. Angela B. Bush


Copy of Bush's second letter to Mr. Gieve.

----- Original Message -----

To: john.gieve@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
Cc: john pugh ; JOHN PUGH ; blaira@parliament.uk ; springr@parliament.uk ; prescottj@parliament.uk ; blearsh@parliament.uk
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 10:47 AM
Subject: In hope for a better future


13th April 2005

PR8 3HN


Dear Mr Gieve,

I would like you to know that since the introduction of the Tetra Airwave mast 70 yds from our home in Nov 2002 (when approval was made) we have never felt happy in our home. We do not want to live so close to something that has not been proven safe.

In the last year and a half my health has degenerated and this last month the pains in my joints are much worse to the point that they are affecting my ability to work or enjoy life with my family. I believe my immune system is weakened and all I know is that I was full of life and energy before the decision was made to place these masts so near to my home. I would like you to know that our seasonal holiday has been ruined by ill health, constant worry and conversation about whether we can find the means to move away and also we are financially stretched to the limit because we've spent all our savings on screening material to protect us from the noxious emmissions from your masts.

In the last few months our 17 year old son has been complaining of vertigo and I fear for him too as these were the first symptoms of effects of the mast that were apparent in me.

The recent Reflex report AGAIN confirms that microwave emmisssions mess up DNA strands.

I recently acquired a com metre from Powerwatch and discovered to my horror that for several years I have been sleeping with 2.5 volts running constantly through my brain, courtesy of MM02, Hutchinson 3g, T-mobile and in the last year, Tetra.

We have now spent all our savings and more on sheilding material and we're still getting readings from the mast.

I know that you are not concerned for my welfare or all those other poor souls who are being equally blasted by the emissions from an industry that puts profit before health and safety.

Don't tell me it's within thermal guidelines, it's the BIOLOGICAL effects that count.

Would any of you like to be the guinea pig instead ?

Once this danger is proven (and it will be) we will be asking those responsible and the mobile phone companies represented on Ainsdale Telephone exchange roof to account for the damage that has been done to our health and well being in the years that we have had to live under the shadow of your masts. That is, MMO2, Tetra Airwave, Hutchinson and T-mobile. Also, in adddition, further down the road there is Vodaphone 3G.

Our children have to live with this and also my daughter goes to school that has a mast on the roof. No-one should have this invasion into their home without power to do anything about it. This should not be allowed until we KNOW what the dangers to health are.

Now I know why in the last few years I have suffered from unexplained severe vertigo for 4 months, constant waking up every night at 4 am. Pains in my feet, sore eyes, degeneration of vision, thirst, (which has prompted the doctor to send me for tests for diabetes 3 times, only to find I haven't got diabetes!)

The readings in my sister's home are worse and she is very poorly indeed.

I'm absolutely determined that this injustice should not prevail.

Think about it and be prepared.

This is not a matter of trivia, it will become a severe problem eventually for us all and some sensible solutions to the siting of masts must be sought NOW.

I must stress that the anger expressed in this email is aimed at those who have a part in agreeing to place masts where they can cause harm to people.

Next year my family and many local people want the Tetra mast REMOVED from our door step and we will do everything within our power to fight for it's removal to an appropriate site away from our homes.

We will also fight to prevent any company from placing any more masts on the Ainsdale telephone exchange roof. We will not rest until you take away this Tetra mast which has not just ruined our well being but is ruining our lives !

Mr. P. Bush

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Dear Sir John Gieve,

It is known throughout the UK that the Tetra system is dangerous, inefficient and has been introduced before proper research has been carried out. The police and emergency organisations and the population of this country have been put at serious risk, and in fact are guinea pigs in a dangerous experiment which will cost far more lives than it will save. The claims of efficiency and protection are blatant lies. Furthermore the introduction of Tetra was legally flawed.

The tender process was a sham and the EU censured the British Government for it actions. No other tenders but theTetra system were admitted. To hide that fact, the Government decided to put in place a procedure based on what other tenders might have been. This was called a ‘Should Cost’ model and it included a 17.5 % profit figure and a provision of £170 million against possible compensation. This compensation provision shows that the dangers, though totally ignored, were fully known even then. It could legitimately be argued therefore, that the whole Tetra debacle is illegal as well as criminally unsafe.

Despite this, the police are being blackmailed into using it even though hundreds of officers are suffering ill health. Two young and fit officers have died already from a very rare oesophagal cancer, located exactly in the position of the Tetra handset. The link is obvious and unavoidable. One officer who was told to take it home for practice, found his young son playing with the handset. The child tragically went into epileptic seizure. This was all the more appalling because his son had no history of epilepsy. There are numerous shocking cases like this, but officers have been threatened with dismissal if they speak out, so they keep silent to save their careers and pensions.

Ordinary people forced to live in the shadow of Tetra masts without their consent and often without their knowledge, are already suffering serious ill health, yet their concerns are being totally ignored. The Report on Tetra by M/W expert Barry Trower, which was commissioned by the Police Federation, warned of the dangers.
Omega see under: http://omega.twoday.net/stories/626200/
As a result, the Report was promptly suppressed and no action was taken. This blatant dereliction of duty of care to citizens and our emergency services, is scandalous, and many feel there should be a custodial sentence for those responsible, as it could be claimed that they are guilty of deliberate corporate manslaughter.

As part of the Telecom Industry / Government Alliance, Airwave consistently lies about the success and coverage of the Tetra roll-out. But mast campaigners nationwide, know the truth. They will not be voting for a government that is prepared to risk the lives of its citizens and especially its children, for sheer greed and profit. The Government must be forced to replace Tetra with the safer, more efficient and cheaper Tetrapole system, before it is too late and more lives are lost.

Jennifer Godschall Johnson

Below - Sir George Young's reply to my email in which I also hammered him for not staying or voting for the Spring and Stunell Bills and not signing up to Hesford's EDM. I said campaigners in his constituency would be considering his lack of support, and asked him to explain and put in writing whether he would be more active on our behalf when the next bill happens. He replied immediately - so think it might have had some effect - though wouldn't bank on it. Jenny


Many thanks for the email; I was a supporter of the Richard Spring Bill and stayed in the House of Commons a few Fridays ago, until it was clear that there would not be a vote on the Andrew Stunnell Bill. (I do not sign EDM's as, in my view, they have become a greatly devalued form of political currency with hundreds of them on the order paper.)

I have sent you details of my Party's proposals on the planning aspect of mobile phone masts, which represent an enormous improvement on the present regime and which I hope will command support from the manmy voters who regard this is a key issue in the current campaign.

Best wishes, George Young

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FYI. I have just sent the following to my MP Sir George Young and I included the PR on the Welsh Children visiting the Chief Constable about the Tetra mast.

There is a deafening, conspiratorial silence on the Mast issue, and although it appears on all the manifestos - no politicians and none of the leaders are putting this up front on the election band wagon. So, I thought I would point this out to Sir G, and see if I get back a response. Would it be an idea if we all did something similar? To save time and effort, if anyone wants to use this letter, appropriately altered obviously, as a template - that's fine. Should this, or something along these lines, be sent to Charles Kennedy? If so, we could add something about Nokia Davies. What about tempting the lesser parties like UKIP to put this up front? It doesn't matter who they are as long as they start talking about it as an election issue. Those parties who aren't going to get elected have nothing to lose and everything to gain, by talking the issue up. Anyway, this is just a suggestion which I thought we could all use without too much effort. Jenny


Dear Sir George,

Thank you so much for replying to my email concerning Tetra and your comments on the Telecom Bills and EDM's.

I am still not sure whether you are personally convinced or not by the Industry / Government arguments of health and safety regarding Mobile Phone and Mast technology. Whatever your views, there is no doubt whatsoever that this is a major issue right accross the country, and it must be addressed.

Although included in the manifestos of all three main parties, so far we have heard no politician speak publicly on this subject as an election issue. Clearly all parties want the significant revenue that the Industry brings in, and are so much under the thumb of the Telecom Operators that they are willing to risk the health of the nation and abuse both human and democratic rights on their behalf. This is shameful politics.

I hope you will consider speaking to your leader Mr Howard, and advise him that arguably millions of middle-aged, middle class,law abiding people ie typical core Conservative voters, could be turning to the Liberal Democrats unless he takes a strong, public line on this, now. He has made Immigration and Asylum key issues, but there is a far greater risk to the safety and well being to the whole of society, right on our doorsteps. Of course he is not alone in cleverly keeping quiet about the fact that the public is being abused by Telecom Companies. If the Conservative Party really wants to stand out from the others, making this a front page priority could be the answer. A public promise in media interviews to radically change the system in favour of people rather than these bully boy multinationals, could bring the Party back into power, as you would gain at a single stroke, millions of votes across the UK.

People have every reason to fear for their health, and for the health of their children. Every day they see their enviroment blighted and damaged. They are outraged at the biased abuse of the Legal system, the Ombudsman and Planning policies. They know that their properties are being devalued, and now, they are having to withdraw their children from their schools. This is becoming a minefield - AND NO-ONE IS HONESTLY ADDRESSING IT. The pledges in manifestos can be broken unless they are made openly and with a great flourish of publicity. The Conservative Government should honour the rights of the people, not lie low and hope that this will go away - because I can assure you, Sir George - it won't.

We are affiliated to national campaigns on a global level - the truth is now an unstoppable tide, and all the money and power of the Telecoms and their umbilically connected governments, won't stop it. That is a promise. I sincerely hope you will do all in your power to pass this message on to Mr Howard and obtain his commitment to protect rather than abuse the people of this country.

I enclose below, a Mast Sanity Press Release, one of many, which you might find of interest.

Omega see under: http://omega.twoday.net/stories/627194/

Kindest Regards,

Jennifer (Godschall Johnson)

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The other part of the key. Please take part and encourage as many others as possible to take part. Your message need not be long, but should be firm, polite and incisive.

Andy



You are invited to communicate your displeasure at the introduction of Tetra which was largely under the control and guidance of Sir John Gieve, Permanent Secretary to the Home Office. You will know what you want him to hear from you.

He oversaw the introduction, tendering and its subsequent failure, a device called a 'should-cost' model to ensure that BT got the contract and then supervised the setting up of measures to ensure that the police would overcome their reluctance and accept Tetra.

Since then, he has been the responsible Home Office official who briefed Ministers like Hazel Blears, John Prescott, Mireille Levy, Caroline Flint et al and gave them information distorted by bias from the Home Office and O2 Airwave, as it now is, in order to continue to justify taking no action where the public, MPs, medical authorities and morally-sound scientists were expressing doubts about Tetra.

Tetra is causing problems. It is not proving to be as good as senior officials claim. People are experiencing hardship as a result of it being in their communities and this has caused 900 protest groups around the country to oppose Tetra by whatever means they can.

Sir John needs to be reminded of the responsibility he has and the continuing responsibility for upholding truth and fairness.

By expressing your views to him NOW you can be assured that in future the confidence he has in a deeply flawed system is shaken sufficiently for him to look hard at his own conscience.

If you were to write to him several times over the next 18 hours and copy your views to your MP, the Press will at last be made aware, as will those in the corridors of power that we, the people, are not to be suppressed by their indifference to us.

Send as many e-mails as you can to

john.gieve@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
with copies to your MP, using this formula:
surname+initial@parliament.uk

e.g.
flighth@parliament.uk

Good luck and let us hope that future generations thank you for taking part in this activity.

Below please find a press release from Mast Sanity that deserves maximum exposure.

Yours very sincerely,
John O'Brien
for Tetrawatch and us all.

In order to give you some background to the man, here is an extract from the ^4th Public Accounts Committee Report to the House of Commons.

I will add no comment but the full text is available online.


Mr Osborne

16. May I return to the cost of the Airwave project? It says in this report that local solutions would have been cheaper, although you would argue not as good. Do you have any idea what the extra cost was of the Airwave project versus a local procurement?

(Mr Gieve) The figure quoted in the report is £300 million, which was a comparison with a review conducted for ACPO. As you say, that would not have been a comparable system in terms of functionality.

17. Do you accept the £300 million figure? (Mr Gieve) Yes.

18. Would you not argue that it is quite a lot of money extra to pay for the improvements?

(Mr Gieve) It is a lot of money but we think that it is worth paying for the improvements.

19. Various police authorities thought it was not worth paying. According to paragraph 1.21 of the report several police authorities said they had anobligation to pursue best value and that this radio system did not meet their requirements under local best value. Were they wrong?

(Mr Gieve) They were right in thinking they could have bought something else more cheaply which would have met some of the requirements locally, but not all. You have to understand this was also part of the negotiation with the Home Office on funding this project.

20. Which you solved by bunging all the local police forces money specifically for the Airwave project. You resolved the project by stuffing their mouths with gold.

(Mr Gieve) We resolved it by saying we would pay the costs in the first three years.

21. One of the original ways in which you structured the deal was that local police authorities were going to buy the equipment separately and that was going to encourage them not to over-order their equipment. By paying them directly now and helping them with the initial startup costs are you not watering down that mechanism?

(Mr Gieve) I do not think so. The thinking behind leaving a competitive market in some of the equipment was to get some contestability within the market. If you have more than one person oVering terminals, that in itself would be the main constraint on the price rising. The second point is that we were not paying for the full cost of this. This is a 19-year contract and we oVered to pay £500 million in the three years of the last spending review, that is up to 2003–04. They still have a very big interest in the costs.

22. I am not a technology expert, so you will have to forgive me if I get this wrong. According to paragraph 1.14 you did conduct a review in 1998 of mobile phone technology developments. You tried to identify whether future developments in mobile phone technology would make the system you were buying obsolete. You concluded that was not the case. Do you still stand by that? Have you updated that review? Mobile phone technology has moved on a lot.

(Mr Gieve) This was the examination by Professor Benjamin who reported in 1999. We have not updated that since then. Equally, we have no new reason to think this is going to be outmoded technology.

23. To the complete layman, apart from the encryption, what is the diVerence between this system and giving all your police fficers mobile phones?

(Mr Asque) The difference between the technologies is that this technology was designed to meet a requirement which is subtly different from people using a mobile phone. This requirement for emergency services calls for a high level of integrity in the signal, but especially a very fast call setup. For example, making an emergency call is almost instant in this technology, whereas we all know with a mobile phone, where you have to dial through, it does take an awful long time to make that connection. The technology facilitates that very fast call setup. That is one of the main differences between the TETRA technology and the mobile phone technologies and this includes the ones which are developed now

[Jon Trickett Cont]

45. The fact is that something well over £100 million additional costs per annum are now being incurred so that police officers can speak to each other at best marginally more efficiently than they could in the past.

(Mr Gieve) No, “marginally” is not true.

46. Would you agree with my estimate that the comparative figure in terms of police officers is somewhere between an additional 2,500 to 3,500 police officers?

(Mr Gieve) I cannot do that in my head.

47. ffou have not done that calculation.

(Mr Gieve) I have the cost of a police officer somewhere in my papers. In any business you have to decide whether you put money into equipment or manpower and the police have to decide this on all sorts of fronts: about this equipment, about vehicles, about planes and everything else. ffou could make the same calculation about any of their equipment budgets. It is a matter of judgement. You say this is just so they can communicate across borders better. That is not the whole point. We hope Airwave is going to produce and we think it is, there are signs of that already, very much better communication within police force areas and that is what we are hearing from Lancashire and North Yorkshire. That is an improvement in efficiency.

48. I am going to ask you about that in a minute because some of the figures beggar belief and some of the defence which has been mounted in favour of this beggars belief. From my point of view the two priorities which communities I represent have are: the public being able to speak to the police, which is a very diffcult problem even on 999 calls, it is difficult for people to get through; secondly, the police being able to attend incidents which are occurring in villages and towns. I would have thought that the priority would have been for additional police officers. I see that you disagree with me in relation to that.

(Mr Gieve) No, I do not; we are employing more police officers. We have a record number already and we have plans to increase them.

49. The fact is that you could have employed even more police officers had you not decided to go down what appears to me to be a fairly disastrous track. May I move in a different direction for a second or two? When you found you only had a single bidder for this very costly system, one of the things which the department did was to try to calculate what it would cost for the public sector to provide a similar kind of equipment. I think you cooked the books. You added £ 170 million for the alleged risk which the private sector were taking and you were losing. You added a further £70 million for a contingency sum. Presumably £240 million was added to the cost of the public sector price in order to get it higher than the price which the private sector was bidding. Would you agree with the way in which I have expressed that?

(Mr Gieve) No.

(Mr Webb) We had the private sector comparator undertaken by an independent authority, in fact Charterhouse and Masons Communications undertook that on our behalf. They did that in line with the Treasury guideline for calculating these terms. All of the things included were part of the guideline.

50. I have a note in front of me saying that the risks which the private sector were allegedly taking if they were to be the supplier were valued at £170 million. It does not say that your consultant advised you on the contingency sum, it says that PITO decided to have this contingency sum, that is a further £70 million. You added a quarter of a million pounds to the price of a public sector provider. Is that figure correct?

(Mr Webb) Yes, those figures are correct.

51. Did your consultants, who themselves are in the private sector and may have an interest in trying to load the dice against the public sector, advise PITO to add £70 million for unknown contingencies? Was that the figure they recommended?

(Mr Webb) Yes, it was.

52. Did they identify the £ 170 million of risk which the private sector were allegedly taking and you were divesting yourselves of? Did they recommend that figure as well?

(Mr Webb) Yes, they did. Bearing in mind this was new technology, it had not been done before, it was the largest IT project ever undertaken by the Police Service, risks were identified, particularly in the area of the acquisition of sites, which we have already seen have materialised. There was significant risk in terms of the figures which were being used in this activity and that is why they were included.

53. With the Chairman’s permission, could we ask for some further information on how these prices which are one quarter of a billion pounds in two global sums like this were calculated? That information would be helpful.

(Mr Gieve) Yes; certainly .4

54. Part of this report reads as though you have written it, frankly. It does not read as a report which was written jointly by yourselves and the C&AG. Paragraph 1.23 says “PITO regards the system as an enabler that can reduce the frequency with which police officers have to return to the station and the length of time they spend on tasks such as making telephone calls or receiving briefings”. It goes on to say “. .. not all forces were convinced” of this. May I ask the C&AG what independent evaluation they made of these claims?

(Mr Colman) They are claims about the future and you will see that we word this paragraph very carefully to say these are PITO’s opinions as to benefits which should flow from the introduction of this system. The system was not in operation when we were doing this work, so it was not therefore possible to verify that these savings would be achieved.

55. Have we identified how much time police officers use making telephone calls which is now going to be saved by making radio calls? Somehow they are going to be more brief than the telephone calls the police are currently making. If PITO has made that claim, which sounds bizarre, since I cannot understand why a telephone call takes longer than a (Page ends)


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PRESS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 11/4/05

RICHARD OF CORNWALL LEADS TETRA RESISTANCE

The days of knights and dragons have returned to Cornwall with a vengeance as the county rises up against TETRA the controversial police communications network being rolled out by O2 Airwave.

Punters placing bets on which single issue candidate may triumph in next month’s general election should look no further than the Labour marginal of Falmouth and Camborne where fifty-four year old grandfather, Richard Smith is standing for the newly formed Removal of TETRA Masts in Cornwall party.

Mr. Smith decided to take action after O2 Airwave erected an unlawful TETRA mast in his community despite the application being turned down by Parish, District and County Council. The company’s record of flouting planning decisions and applying for permission retrospectively is well documented, as are the worrying symptoms experienced by people living near the masts. Problems with TETRA are not confined to the general public. Health and safety concerns have been expressed on behalf of police officers, who are forced to use the equipment.

The TETRA controversy is the latest element in the growing resistance to the relentless march of phone masts across the UK. National campaign organisation Mast Sanity, which already has around nine hundred groups registered, says their advice line receives hundreds of calls each month. People, desperately worried about the proliferation of 3G masts and TETRA, are shocked to discover just how much freedom from planning controls the telecom operators have and how few powers local communities have to resist them. “ The public and the police are being used as guinea pigs. The Government tells people that this untested technology is safe and refuses to sort out the planning chaos,” says Mast Sanity Advice Co-ordinator, Sandi Lawrence.

This is the first time that TETRA or phone masts have prompted a single-issue election stand. Whether it will be a case of “Mr. Smith Goes To Westminster” is a hard one to call. Richard Smith is hoping his stand will inspire others and hopes to pick up the floating votes. “It’s going to be a hard month, but I’m up for it – on your behalf and for all families. Let’s take them on,” he says. Whether or not this Cornish “knight” turns out to be a dragon-slayer, the sitting MP Candy Atherton defending a slender majority of four and a half thousand, would be ill-advised to toe the official Labour Party line on TETRA.

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From Mast Network

Health chiefs probe phone-mast cancer link claims

A RESIDENTIAL tower block that houses three communications masts is being investigated by health chiefs concerned about the number of cancer cases among residents.

In the last 18 months, seven residents of Liscard House, Wallasey, have died from cancer, another four are being treated for cancer-related illnesses and four people have had strokes.

A questionnaire is to be sent to every flat in Liscard House asking tenants to disclose all sickness suffered in the last two years.

Birkenhead and Wallasey Primary Care Trust will then take the data away and use it to help determine if the introduction of masts has had an averse affect on residents' health.

At present, there are 111 residents living in the 86-flat, council-run block in Mill Lane, Wallasey. The playground of St Alban's Catholic Primary School is just four hundred yards away.

Two of the masts that sit on top of the block belong to mobile phone operators Vodafone and Orange. The third is an Airwaves mast, which provides communications for the emergency services.

One resident has been diagnosed as suffering from a serious blood disorder, another recently had a pacemaker fitted, and a further resident had a bowel operation just last week.

Concerned about the numbers of people falling seriously ill, Bill Morrow, chairman of the Liscard House Residents' Association, wrote to the PCT asking them to investigate. "The Vodafone mast has been there for several years now but about two years ago they replaced it with a new, larger one with a bigger base station," said Mr Morrow.

"We know there is no concrete proof that these masts can cause any harm, but people are understandably very concerned that it's only matter of time before that proof is found.

"People getting ill is a fact of life, we know that. But there seems to be a lot of people getting ill with similar problems here in Liscard House and that's either a huge coincidence or a problem that needs looking at.

"We asked the PCT to look into it and they've told us they will give all the residents a questionnaire to fill in to see if there are any patterns emerging."

It's thought the questionnaire may help to map out any clusters of illnesses that may be associated with radiation from the masts.

Liscard Labour councillor Dave Hawkins told the Globe: "Liscard House recently had a second batch of masts installed. I objected to that installation but unfortunately the planning inspectorate overturned the decision of the council's planning committee.

"We have been calling for greater investigation into phone mast safety for quite some time. Until clear guarantees can be given regarding health we need to proceed with planning applications with great care, particularly in built-up residential areas."

http://www.thisiswirral.co.uk/wirral/birkenhead/news/BIRKENHEAD_NEWS17.html



Cancer Clusters in Vicinity to Cell-Phone Transmitter Stations
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/580224/

Mast campaign row rumbles on

by Gareth Bethell and Gareth Bethell

A MOTHER heading a campaign to get a mobile phone mast moved was yesterday warning of alleged health dangers.

Karen Kelly, 47, of Manor Crescent, off Akers Way, Moredon, was joined by about 20 other campaigners at the site of the mast in her street.

They are determined to have the 45m O2 transmitter, which has not gone live yet, taken down.

This follows a petition from 300 residents, calling for it to be removed, which was handed to the council last month.

Mrs Kelly believes the mast is a danger to her children Summer, aged eight, and Morgan, 12, who has an auto-immune condition which makes him susceptible to disease.

She said: "We've got to keep fighting this. If there is any doubt that these masts are dangerous they should not be putting them in residential areas.

"It is only metres from my son's bedroom window and could seriously endanger him.

"I received five studies from Mast Action Group UK all with evidence saying that there is a concentration of cancer clusters near mobile phone masts.

"The Government is carrying out its own study, but if there is any doubt these things shouldn't be put near houses.

"My family are guinea pigs. It's profit over people's health."

Moredon's councillor Derique Montaut will meet the leader of the council, Mike Bawden, to discuss concerns over the phone mast on Thursday, April 14.

Coun Montaut said: "I'm hoping the concerns of residents will be discussed

"And I will be looking at whether we can raise objections on planning grounds.

Coun Bawden said: "There is no medical evidence to support fears that masts cause cancer.

"Local authorities are in a difficult position as there is no evidence of health risks.

"There are no grounds to object to masts on health grounds."

An O2 spokeswoman said the mast was urgently needed and that the company had to rely on current research, which says there are no health risks.

Mobiles do not cause tumours, scientists find

http://omega.twoday.net/stories/624703/

Danish phone study: No need to fear mobiltelephones

Here is a bit of interesting background on Dr Johansen

Christoffer Johansen is a medical doctor (1986) and the Head of Department of Psychosocial Cancer Research at the Institute of Cancer Epidemiology, the Danish Cancer Society. He received his Ph.D. in psychosocial oncology in 1992 focused on the topic: coping with colorectal cancer. Christoffer Johansen has published epidemiological studies within a number of research areas including psychosocial oncology, electromagnetic fields and pharmacoepidemiology in important journals such as The New England Journal of Medicine and Euroepan Journal of Cancer. Dr. Johansen is the President of the International PsychoOncology Society (IPOS) http://www.ipos-society.org which is creating significant links with the World Health Organization (WHO). An Advocacy Document has been written and it will be inserted in the guide-lines the WHO is preparing for the oncology area. He is also the organizing President of the next World Congress of Psycho-Oncology in Copenhagen in August 2004 http://www.ipos2004.dk .

The link below outlines his departments projects
http://www.cancer.dk/epi+research/departments/psk/

With this plethora of psychosocial expertise one can't help wondering why this study is cited by Dr Micahel Clark from the Health Protection Agency as "This is a significant result showing no increase in cancer risk in Denmark".

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4432755.stm

Iris Atsmon elaborates some interesting details on funding of the Interphone Study in the following url

http://omega.twoday.net/stories/483229/

best wishes

panayis zambellis luton

From Mast Network

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In a press interview Christoffer Johansen from the Danish Cancer association said that his newest report showed there was no connection between use of mobil telephones and brain cancer. He questioned a group of 427 Danes with braincancer and another 822 Danes without braincancer about their use of mobiltelephones. His report clearly showed that the use of mobile telephones does not increase the risk for braincancer. The study was part of the Interphone study conducted in 14 European countries and just published in Neurology. Surprised?

A recent Swedish study came to the same conclusion.

However he still recommends children, young people and adults to use headsets when using mobiltelephones.

Sianette Kwee

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Dear Sianette,

This study does not respond to the Hardell/MIld work on acoustic neuromas but more to the REFLUX study which does indicate DNA damage. The findings may let these scientists off the hook, saying " to the best of their knowledge, there is no problem" but they keep everyone else hanging on, waiting for something more definitive, including those who make public policy and issue health advisories. The "it's too soon to tell" explanation: is an old one by now whereas, with the link to acoustic neuromas fairly well established, it is already pretty evident with two replication studies there is a causal relationship. So, they avoided stirring the pot by avoiding looking at that link to abnormal tumor growth. It is obvious that "we need to study a high number of long-term, heavy users of mobile phones." before drawing a conclusion about the end point of cancer in cell phone users, many years, in fact . But for the scientists to say that and then draw the conclusion that there must be no problem is plain unethical.

Then, they seem to evaluate whether there is any near term neurological damage by asking whether people recall how long they were on the call. How about assessing their driving performance, involvement in vehicular accidents, or acts of "road rage"? What about evaluating the number of times they are checking for messages or calling to say, "we are almost there?" Their methodology for looking at effect on memory seems flimsy.

Referring to the Finnish study, the link to analogue phones is again a useful finding, not to be dismissed as the phone are older, outdated and we still are waiting for news about the long term use of digital phones. These phones both use nonionizing radiation! Although the analogue phones had higher power output, the newer phones are held closest to the brain so the intensity may not bee al that different. The exposure patterns are different as well with longer term and more frequency of use.

We do need independent funding for continued research on potential cell phone user health effects. The Danish Cancer Center does not seem to qualify as being "independent" enough.

Libby Kelley


Mobiles do not cause tumours, scientists find. One of the most comprehensive studies into the dangers of mobile phones has found no link between how often they are used and the risk of developing brain tumours. London Independent , England. [related stories]
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/science_technology/story.jsp?story=628587

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Very wise words, indeed, dear Libby! And, in addition, do not forget all the recent studies by us (as well as others):

Hallberg Ö, Johansson O, "Cancer trends during the 20th century", J Aust Coll Nutr & Env Med 2002; 21: 3-8

Hallberg Ö, Johansson O, "Does GSM 1800 MHz affect the public health in Sweden?", In: Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop "Biological Effects of EMFs", Kos, Greece, October 4-8, 2004

Hallberg Ö, Johansson O, "1997 - A curious year in Sweden", Eur J Cancer Prev 2004; 13: 535-538

Hallberg Ö, Johansson O, "Long-term sickness and mobile phone use", J Aust Coll Nutr & Env Med, 2004; 23: 11-12

Hallberg Ö, Johansson O, "Mobile handset output power and health",
Electromag Biol Med 2004; 23: 229-239

Best regards

(Olle Johansson, assoc. prof.
The Experimental Dermatology Unit
Department of Neuroscience
Karolinska Institute
171 77 Stockholm
Sweden)

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And I read that this study observed only a period of 10 years (20-40 years are necessary) and in addition only glioma and meningioma have been studied in this study. There are several studies that show an increased risk for acoustic neurinoma and for DNA damage (micronuclei, single and double strang breaks etc.). It seems that Mr. Johansen is the German Mr. Silny, such press releases are not serious.

Best regards

Joerg Wichmann (Client Services Manager)
April 13, 2005

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Could cell phone radiation actually protect against brain cancer? Could it provide “vitamins for the brain”, as one irreverent epidemiologist suggested recently? Such a possibility, however improbable, is not as far fetched as it may sound.

This is not a new idea, but a new epidemiological study, published yesterday in Neurology brings it back to mind. A team led by Chrisoffer Johansen of the Danish Cancer Society in Copenhagen was looking at whether cell phones could promote brain tumors. They did not see an increased risk but did find that users had fewer aggressive tumors than non-users and that, in general, the tumors that did develop were smaller among users. These so-called “regular users” had only a little more than half as many high-grade gliomas as expected. And the tumors were, overall, 25% smaller.

The Danish study is the second brain tumor study to appear from the Interphone project, which is being coordinated by IARC, the International Agency for Research on Cancer in Lyon, France. (In all, 13 countries are participating). Maria Feychting and coworkers at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm published their results last month in the American Journal of Epidemiology (AJE). They also saw fewer gliomas among cell phone users, though this difference was not statistically significant. While the Danes observed the greatest protection for the high-grade gliomas, the Swedes found it for the low-grade, or less aggressive, gliomas.

Since the Karolinska paper appeared on March 15, there has been much talk among epidemiologists about the fact that practically all the observed risks were smaller than expected. Amazingly, in one table (Table 2) presenting approximately 50 different categories of cell phone use, the Swedes found only a single risk above unity. (A relative risk of one signifies no effect; without a protective or deleterious effect, one would expect to see the risks randomly distributed above and below one.)

Sam Milham, the well-known epidemiologist, was the first to spot the skewed distribution of observed risks in the Swedish paper and has pointed this out in a letter which will appear in the AJE. If cell phones are not protective, then there was some kind of bias in the way the Swedes collected their data. This could mean that the whole study is faulty, calling into questions their conclusion that cell phones are not linked to brain cancer.

What’s so tantalizing about these two sets of findings is that there is some experimental evidence to support a protective effect. More than 15 years ago, Steve Cleary of Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond showed that microwaves could either stimulate or suppress the growth of human glioma cells exposed in a laboratory setting. The direction of the effect depended on the intensity of the radiation (see MWN, M/A90)

To be sure, Cleary used some relatively high power levels in his experiments, but Jerry Phillips, in some experiments sponsored by Motorola, later showed a similar delicate balance between beneficial and deleterious effects in experiments on RF-induced DNA breaks. Phillips exposed human cancer cells at intensities that are common for users of cell phones (see MWN, J/F98).

A number of animal studies have also pointed to a protective effect The most notable of these was the experiment run by the late Ross Adey for Motorola (see MWN, M/A96 and J/A96). In essentially all these cases, the protective effect has been due to digital or pulsed microwave signals. (For an overview of these studies, see MWN, S/O02.).

The Danes and the Swedes who participated in the newly published epidemiological studies mostly used analog phones —at least in the early years. So one should be careful before jumping to any conclusions, but the results are provocative and should, we would hope, stimulate some interesting experiments. That is of course, if there is any money for follow-up work, always a dicey proposition.

The Danish group dismisses the possibility of a protective effect because of a lack of a “biologic plausibility.” But we would counter that many say that there is no biological plausibility for a detrimental effect.

Until we better understand what’s really going on, we are in unchartered waters and all possibilities should be considered. These two epidemiological studies and the others due from the Interphone project are only a preliminary picture of the long-term impact of cell phone use. So far at least, they have included only a small number of subjects who have used phones for ten or more years, with substantial air time over that period.

[It is worth noting that the definition of a “regular user” of a cell phone in all the Interphone studies is the use of a mobile phone on average once per week during at least six months.” Today, mobile phone companies routinely sell plans that allow thousands of minutes per month.]

The issues discussed here go far beyond hazard research. They raise fascinating questions about basic science that need to be answered. We shall see if anyone out there is interested in science or if this is really all about telling people that it’s okay to keep using their mobile phones.

http://www.microwavenews.com/fromthefield.html


Louis Slesin, PhD
Editor
Microwave News, A Report on Non-Ionizing Radiation
155 East 77th Street
New York, NY 10021, USA
Phone: +1 (212) 517-2800; Fax: +1 (212) 734-0316
E-mail: mwn@pobox.com

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Mobile Phone Use and Acoustic Neuromas
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=pubmed&cmd=Display&dopt=pubmed_pubmed&from_uid=15824561


Informant: Iris Atzmon

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Mobile Phone Use and the Risk of Acoustic Neuroma
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/614189/

Could Cell Phone Radiation Be a Vitamin for Your Brain?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/631055/

Trust Us, We're Experts: How Industry Manipulates Science
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/618577/



http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=acoustic+neuroma

Mobile phone mast fury

http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Article391.html

Priest rejects mast

http://icsouthlondon.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0400lambeth/tm_objectid=15393437%26method=full%26siteid=50100%26headline=priest-rejects-mast-name_page.html

Mast plan refused by council

http://www.blyth-wansbecktoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=1115ampampArticleID=991601

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Apr
2005

Big Brother - The Echelon System

The Echelon System

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Echelon is the term popularly used for an automated, global, quasi-total surveillance system operated by the intelligence agencies in five nations: the United States (NSA), the United Kingdom (GCHQ), Canada (CSE), Australia (DSD) and New Zealand (GCSB). Echelon intercepts huge amounts of ordinary phone calls, e-mail messages, Internet downloads, satellite transmissions, etc., gathering all of these transmissions indiscriminately and distilling the information that is most heavily desired through artificial intelligence programs. Some sources have claimed that Echelon sifts through an estimated 90 percent of all traffic that flows through the Internet. The United States government has gone to extreme lengths to keep Echelon a secret, even after the governments of Australia and New Zealand admitted to its existence. Echelon is a highly classified operation, which is conducted with little or no oversight by national parliaments or courts, so there is no way to know how the information is used, and whether that use is lawful or not. Significant privacy concerns have been raised by Congress and many other governments and institutions.

http://www.strange-loops.com/freeechelon.html

Echelon is a global surveillance network set up in Cold War days to provide the US goverment with intelligence data about Russia. One of the main contractors is Raytheon. Lockheed Martin has been involved in writing software for it. Since then it has expanded into a general listening facility, an electronic vacuum cleaner, sucking up the world's telephone conversations. Information about it's existence has been reluctantly revealed, prompted by scandals such as the recordings of Princess Diana's telephone calls by the NSA. The calls are recorded by geo-stationary spy satellites and listening stations, such as the UK's Menwith Hill, which combine satellite-intercepted calls and trunk landline intercepts and forward them on to centres, such as the US' Fort Meade, where supercomputers work on the recordings in real time.

http://www.techworld.com/storage/news/index.cfm?NewsID=2430


Informant: Skews Me

Reject John Bolton's nomination as UN Ambassador

On Monday, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee began 3 days of hearings into John Bolton's nomination as America's next Ambassador to the United Nations. And as a member of the committee, I was very disturbed by what I heard.

Other than the Secretary of State and the President himself, the UN Ambassador is our country's chief diplomat. But at a time when the United States is working to repair relationships with our allies and rebuild our image around the world, John Bolton is absolutely the wrong choice for this critical job.

Tell your Senators to reject Bolton's nomination today!
http://ga4.org/campaign/bolton/b85g574257bx7t

After all, John Bolton has shown nothing but contempt for the United Nations throughout his entire career. He has even gone so far as to state that "there is no United Nations" and "if [the UN Headquarters] lost 10 stories, it wouldn't make a bit of difference."

Further, John Bolton has demonstrated a disturbing propensity to politicize the intelligence-gathering process and twist intelligence to suit his needs. In fact, recently Bolton tried to punish two intelligence analysts who disagreed with his views about Cuba's possession of biological weapons. In the aftermath of the Iraq debacle, we can't stand to promote anyone who misuses critical intelligence information.

The confirmation vote for John Bolton's nomination promises to be very close -- your individual lobbying effort could very well make the difference.

So please take 30 seconds right now to sign my petition and tell your Senators how you feel about John Bolton -- before the Foreign Relations Committee votes on Thursday.
http://ga4.org/campaign/bolton/b85g574257bx7t

Barbara Boxer
U.S. Senator

Bush Nominee Bolton Accused of being "Serial Abuser"

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/041205X.shtml

On to Iran?

The Magazine of Future Warfare
http://www.g2mil.com/Summer2005.htm

Senate Debates U.S. Military Spending in Iraq

Take Action:

Right now, the Senate is considering amendments to the Bush administration's $82 billion spending request for tsunami relief and U.S. military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan .

Regardless of whether you believe U.S. forces should leave today, next year, or the moment Iraq is able to provide for its own security, one p rob lem remains clear: the Bush administration is not doing enough to create a responsible way out of Iraq .

While reports of progress in equipping and training Iraq 's new security forces are encouraging, U.S. assistance has fallen short in helping Iraq build the civilian institutions that underpin democracy.

Two years after the fall of Saddam Hussein, Iraq 's national ministries, directorates, and governing institutions lack the capacity to effectively direct resources or make decisions based on the needs of the Iraqi people.

Join the Education for Peace in Iraq Center ( EPIC ) in asking the Senate to amend the emergency appropriations bill. Urge them to require that the Bush administration provide a detailed plan for supporting Iraq 's transition to a fully independent and stable democracy, including a clear timetable for the reduction and full withdrawal of U.S. forces.

Click below to send a letter today:
http://dev.epic-usa.org/index.cfm?MemberID=40068&Page=Campaign&CampaignID=1&subPage=Action

Washington's Silence on DeLay Broken

Just days after we launched our call in campaign against Tom DeLay, members of the Washington establishment finally broke their silence and began to speak out.

On ABC's "This Week," Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA) called on Tom DeLay "to come forward and lay out what he did and why he did it." And, in a town hall meeting with his constituents, Rep. Chris Shays (R-CT) said that it's time to "decide whether we are going to continue to make excuses for Tom." We believe this is just the tip of the iceberg.

Hundreds of calls made to hundreds of members of Congress late last week by people like you are starting to make a difference. The chorus of voices standing against DeLay's corruption is just beginning to rise. Together, we have the power to amplify this chorus and call out clearly for democracy...not DeLay.

Call your Representative today and get them on record answering the question, "Do you believe that Tom DeLay is ethically fit to serve as House Majority Leader?"

http://action.ourfuture.org/ctt.asp?u=1742757&l=87547

Every Washington politician must stand up to the corruption in Congress typified by Tom DeLay because it not only undermines our democracy, it hurts the American people directly. It hurts us at the gas pump when DeLay accepts tens of thousands of dollars from a polluting energy company in exchange for what company officials believed would be "a seat at the table" during Energy Bill negotiations. It costs us through higher drug prices when DeLay strong-arms colleagues to side with big drug companies and HMOs on Medicare legislation.

Many members of Congress still have not heard from us. Please call on them today to take a stand! The more calls we make, the more pressure our Representatives will feel to tell us whether they stand with DeLay or democracy. We will share your lawmaker's response to your question directly with your local media so that -- wherever your Rep. stands -- thousands of people in your community will finally know.

Help get your lawmaker on the record today. The question couldn't be more straight forward -- and we all deserve an answer. Call your Representative and tell them that you want to know, "Do you believe that Tom DeLay is ethically fit to serve as House Majority Leader?"

http://action.ourfuture.org/ctt.asp?u=1742757&l=87547

Thanks for all you do.


Sincerely,

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

James Kennedy's Christian Crusade

TV Evangelist's ministerial and media empire claim US a 'Christian nation', don't believe in the separation of church and state, and aims to extend political reach.

http://www.mediatransparency.com/recipients/coralridge.htm


From Information Clearing House

Trade Deficit Hits All-Time High in February

The U.S. trade deficit, exacerbated by surging imports of oil andtextiles, soared to an all-time high of $61.04 billion in February.

http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGBIDBM3G7E.html


From Information Clearing House

DeLay Fundraising Plied Special Interests

Tom DeLay routinely solicited donations by identifying legislative actions that prospective givers wanted, from video gambling to lawsuit limits, memos show.

http://snipurl.com/dyyx


From Information Clearing House

Mind Control and the American Media

The U.S. mainstream media are frequently accused by the right of being too liberal. But consider the following.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article8517.htm

Negroponte Used CIA Back Channels to Defy Congress

Papers illustrate Negroponte's Contra role - show intelligence nominee was active in US effort.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article8520.htm

The Armageddon Man

A comprehensive look at John Bolton's career reveals a man who champions extremism in the service of expediency.

http://alternet.org/story/21730/


From Information Clearing House

Ex-Intel Chief Blasts Bolton at Hearing

A former chief of the State Department's bureau of intelligence and research castigated John R. Bolton on Tuesday as a "kiss-up, kick-down sort of guy" who abused analysts who disagreed with his views of Cuba's weapons capabilities.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory?id=662969


From Information Clearing House

Transcripts of tribunals detail stories of Guantanamo detainees

In one case, according to court documents, a judge blurted out: ''I don't care about international law."

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article8515.htm

Torture Air, Incorporated

It appears that Dick Cheney himself gave the greenlight for the kidnapping and torture scenario.

http://www.counterpunch.com/stclair04092005.html


From Information Clearing House

Report criticizes Halliburton's work

Serious cost overruns and a "poor performance" have plagued Halliburton's continuing $1.2 billion contract to repair Iraq's vital southern oil fields, a new U.S. State Department report says.

http://www.iht.com/bin/print_ipub.php?file=/articles/2005/04/12/news/halliburton.html
http://snipurl.com/dyy7


From Information Clearing House

Report on United States War Crimes Against Iraq

War Crimes:

A Report on United States War Crimes Against Iraq to the Commission of Inquiry for the International War Crimes Tribunal.

http://deoxy.org/wc/wc-preface.htm


From Information Clearing House

US appears to have fought war for oil and lost it

by Ian Rutledge

According to the former head of ExxonMobil's Gulf operations, "Iraqi exiles approached us saying, you can have our oil if we can get back in there", the Bush administration decided to use its overwhelming military might to create a pliant - and dependable - oil protectorate in the Middle East and achieve that essential "opening" of the Gulf oilfields.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article8522.htm

Help Stop the Creation of a National Database of Personal Information

The rise in identity theft has impacted many of our lives. Just today, for example, data broker LexisNexis reported that personal information on 310,000 U.S. citizens may have been stolen.

Now, several Members of Congress are pushing legislation that would compile your most personal information, such as your name, address, social security number and perhaps even your DNA, into a national database. This giant network would then be accessible by numerous government officials and shared with Mexican and Canadian bureaucracies, dramatically increasing the risk of your personal information being stolen and abused.

Take Action! Urge Congress to oppose legislation that would result in a national ID and imperil your personal privacy.
http://www.aclu.org/Privacy/Privacy.cfm?ID=17982&c=39

This proposed legislation would create a national system to store your personal contact information and personal biometric information, which could include your fingerprints, DNA or retinal scans. It would drastically alter who has access to your personal information. Thousands of government employees across North America would have access to these personal details, and hackers, thieves, terrorists and organized criminals would have a single one-shop destination for identity theft.

Based on the outcry by concerned activists like you, the legislation’s supporters know they cannot get it to pass as an independent bill in the Senate so they are trying to attach it to an unrelated appropriations bill.

A vote is expected later this week and we need you to contact your Senators and urge them to oppose adding this ill-conceived legislation to the supplemental appropriations bill.

Click here for more information and to contact your Senators:

http://www.aclu.org/Privacy/Privacy.cfm?ID=17982&c=39

Matt Howes, National Internet Organizer, ACLU

Let Them Eat Bombs

by Terry Jones, The Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1457436,00.html

A Monty Python public service announcement from the "Department of Making Things Better for Children in the Middle East By Military Force."

http://www.tompaine.com

Bush's Social Security Playbook

by Paul Waldman, TomPaine.com

The Republicans are constantly moving the goalposts on the Social Security debate -- but the American public isn't fooled.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/bushs_social_security_playbook.php?dateid=20050412

Montana House Condemns USA Patriot Act

We thank Bill Richer for this information about the Montana Legislature's actions on the USA Patriot Act.

Provisions of the USA Patriot Act are up for review in Congress. The United States Attorney General is pressing for the retention of all current provisions and many new ones. This act should not be renewed or expanded but should be rescinded. The Independent American Party has submitted a Bill to Congress to rescind the USA Patriot Act. It can be accessed at:
http://www.usiap.org/ActionItems/PatriotBill/PatriotBillText.html

The USA Patriot Act should be rescinded for the following reasons:

1. The Representatives and Senators who voted for it had not read nor understood it before voting.

2. Provisions in the USA Patriot Act trample on the right of American citizens to be free from unreasonable search and seizure. Since this God-given right is guaranteed by the Constitution and abrogated by the USA Patriot Act, the USA Patriot Act is in itself unconstitutional.

3. The USA Patriot Act increases the power of the Executive branch far beyond the limits envisioned and enumerated by the Founding Fathers.

Montana is the fifth state to pass a resolution against the USA Patriot Act. Montana's resolution is also the strongest. There are 373 states, counties and municipalities who have passed resolutions against the USA Patriot Act. There is a groundswell of public opinion against this act. We ask you to join the groundswell by taking the following actions.

1. Print or copy the Patriot Act Recision Bill at:
http://www.usiap.org/ActionItems/PatriotBill/PatriotBillText.html
and send it to both of your Senators and your Representative asking them to sponsor this bill.

2. Contact your state legislators and have them sponsor a resolution patterned after the resolution in Montana.
http://data.opi.state.mt.us/bills/2005/billhtml/SJ0019.htm

3. Write a letter to the Editor urging Congress to rescind this Act and urging your state legislature to pass a resolution urging Congress to rescind this Act.

4. Study information on the USA Patriot Act at:
http://www.bordc.org/index.html

5. Study your Constitutional rights at:
http://stores.ebay.com/Independent-American-Books_W0QQsspagenameZMEQ3aFQ3aSTQQtZkm

For Freedom,

Will Christensen
National Vice Chair
Independent American Party
http://www.usiap.org/


The Independent American Party will hold a convention the 15th & 16th of April in Salt Lake City. Details are at:

http://www.usiap.org/Events/EventsIndex.html

Those who are interested in retrieving our government from the Insiders are invited to attend.

Be a pipeline not a bucket - Please pass this along


Montana House Condemns Patriot Act
http://www.rense.com/general163/mont.htm
by Jennifer McKee
Billings Gazette State Bureau
4-3-5

Helena - Montana lawmakers overwhelmingly passed what its sponsor called the nation's most strongly worded criticism of the federal Patriot Act on Friday, uniting politicians of all stripes.

The resolution, which already galloped through the Senate and passed the House 88-12 Friday, must survive a final vote before it officially passes.

Senate Joint Resolution 19, sponsored by Sen. Jim Elliott, D-Trout Creek, says that while the 2005 Legislature supports the federal government's fight against terrorism, the so-called Patriot Act of 2001 granted authorities sweeping powers that violate citizens' rights enshrined in both the U.S. and Montanan constitutions.

The resolution, which does not carry the weight of a law but expresses the Legislature's opinion, encourages Montana law enforcement agencies not to participate in investigations authorized under the Patriot Act that violate Montanans' constitutional rights. It requests all libraries in the state to post a sign warning citizens that under the Patriot Act, federal agents may force librarians to turn over a record of books a person has checked out and never inform that citizen of the request.

The resolution asks Montana's attorney general to review any state intelligence information and destroy it if is not tied directly to suspected criminals. It also asks the attorney general to find out how many Montanans have been arrested under the Patriot Act and how many people have been subject to so-called "sneak and peaks," or government searches of a person's property without the person's knowledge.

Elliott, a Democrat and rancher from northwestern Montana, sponsored the resolution, but it garnered support from Republicans on the far right of the political spectrum.

"Sometimes we just take liberty for granted in the country," said Rep. Roger Koopman, R-Bozeman, who keeps a plant called "the Liberty Tree" on his legislative desk.

Koopman said his Liberty Tree was "blooming for this bill."

"Frankly, what it says to me is that civil liberties are a bipartisan issue in Montana," said Rep. Rick Maejde, R-Trout Creek, who led the House debate for the resolution.

Elliott said he was "very, very pleased" the resolution had such support.

"Montana isn't the first state that passed a resolution, but this resolution is the strongest statement against the constitutional violations of the Patriot Act of any state and almost every city or county," he said.

12.04.05

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/12_04_05_pfarrer_engelbrecht.pdf

"Brutale Enteignung der Arbeitnehmer": Lafontaine will offenbar den Sozialdemokraten den Rücken kehren

12.04.05

Der langjährige Hoffnungsträger und Vorsitzende der SPD, Oskar Lafontaine, will offenbar die Partei verlassen. Nach dem tiefgreifenden Zerwürfnis mit der Berliner SPD-Spitze sieht er nach Informationen der "Saarbrücker Zeitung" für sich keine Zukunft mehr in der SPD. Es werde damit gerechnet, dass Lafontaine nach der Landtagswahl in Nordrhein-Westfalen in die neue Linkspartei "Wahlalternative Arbeit & soziale Gerechtigkeit" eintreten werde, schrieb das Blatt.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=10855

Manipulierte Demokratien: Verbraucher-Initiative warnt vor dem "gläsernen Wähler"

12.04.05

Nach Angaben der Verbraucher-Initiative werden im gegenwärtig stattfindenden englischen Wahlkampf immer mehr Verbraucherdaten dazu benutzt, um die Beeinflussung der Wähler zu optimieren. Sowohl die Labour-Party als auch die Konservativen nutzten entsprechende Datenbanken, um ein möglichst genaues Bild des einzelnen Wählers zu erhalten und ihn gezielt ansprechen zu können. "Im englischen Wahlkampf spielen Daten über die Konsumgewohnheiten eine entscheidende Rolle", so Volkmar Lübke von der Verbraucher-Initiative. Die entsprechenden Methoden stammten von Unternehmen, die bereits George W. Bush im amerikanischen Wahlkampf geholfen haben. Die Verbraucherschützer raten vor diesem Hintergrund zur Vorsicht bei der Weitergabe persönlicher Daten.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=10857

Bush Administration Using NEPA to Benefit Industry, But Hamper Native Americans

http://www.bushgreenwatch.org/mt_archives/000256.php

US Workers Hit by 'Perfect Storm' of Economic Forces

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/041105Z.shtml

Putting Indian Realities in Context for the Media

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/041105O.shtml

In the Partisan Power Struggle, a New Underdog Tries Old Tricks

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/041105M.shtml

US Nuclear Warhead Plan under Fire

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/041105J.shtml

Two GOP Leaders Turn on DeLay

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/041105G.shtml

In Theocracy They Trust

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/041105F.shtml

Democratic Occupation

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0411-22.htm

More US Troops Questioning Iraq Duty

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0411-28.htm

Could the election be won by fraud?

The postal voting system makes Britain look like a banana republic, says a judge. Yet Labour favours it and has ignored warnings of fraud.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-1562417,00.html


UK: Labour activists had 'vote-rigging factory' to hijack postal votes:

Beneath the veneer of an apparently democratic local election campaign the battle to control areas of Birmingham involved allegations of death threats, intimidation and bribery.

http://news.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/04/05/nvote105.xml


From Information Clearing House

Why was there really a war?

Operation Iraqi Liberation, which can be spelled OIL, has been said by many to be mainly about oil. That is one popular reason, but this is not the main reason.

http://news.modernwriters.org/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=1494


From Information Clearing House

Photographs From Iraq: March 28 - April 10, 2005

Endless killing, strange propaganda, more oil sabotage, and links to new videos.

Warning - Graphic Images
http://www.infoshop.org/inews/article.php?story=20050410213702171


From Information Clearing House

IMF says that surging demand and falling supply could spark 'permanent oil shock'

The worldfaces "a permanent oil shock" and will have toadjust to sustained high prices in the next two decades, the International Monetary Fund said yesterday in the starkest official warning yet about the long-term outlook for energy supplies.

http://news.ft.com/cms/s/afe1b4f8-a7ca-11d9-9744-00000e2511c8.html


From Information Clearing House

War’s Toll on U.S. Military Gear May Be $8B a Year

The war in Iraq is burning through U.S. military equipment at five to 10 times the peacetime training rate, and the services will have to spend $13 billion to $18 billion to replace it, congressional budget experts say.

http://www.defensenews.com/story.php?F=772587&C=america


From Information Clearing House

Interview with Gore Vidal

"I would say that, in the long run, the world will be saved American despotism by the coming bankruptcy of the country. Now, that will have awful fallout for everybody. I don't even want to look into that crystal ball." -

Real Video and Windows Media.
http://informationclearinghouse.info/article8512.htm

US accused of seizing Iraqi women to force fugitive relatives to give up

US soldiers seized a mother and daughter from their home in Baghdad two weeks ago and allegedly left a note on the gate: "Be a man Muhammad Mukhlif and give yourself up and then we will release your sisters. Otherwise they will spend a long time in detention."

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article8507.htm

Kürzung ALG-II-Mittel: Rot-Grün spart weiter auf Kosten der Arbeitslosen

URL:
http://sozialisten.de/presse/presseerklaerungen/view_html?zid=26802
Datum: 08.04.2005
© www.sozialisten.de


Kürzung ALG-II-Mittel: Rot-Grün spart weiter auf Kosten der
Arbeitslosen

Die Bundesregierung hat verfügt, dass die Mittel für die Eingliederung von Langzeitarbeitlosen bei 75% eingefroren werden (Eingliederungstitel II). Sollten die Arbeitsgemeinschaften mehr Geld benötigen, dann können sie dies bis zur Höhe der ursprünglichen Summe beantragen.

Hierzu erklärt die arbeitsmarktpolitische Sprecherin des PDS-Parteivorstands Elke Breitenbach:

Mit diesem Schritt stellt die Bundesregierung ihre eigenen Ziele in Frage. Dies verdeutlicht, dass durch das Hartz IV Gesetz keine sinnvollen arbeitsmarktpolitischen Maßnahmen, die auf die Integration in den 1. Arbeitsmarkt zielen, geschaffen werden. Statt dessen wird der Druck weiter erhöht, die im Gesetz festgelegte Aktivierungsquote von 26% der Arbeitslosengeld II- Empfangenden in erster Linie über 1-Euro-Jobs umzusetzen. Dies lässt sich in einzelnen Bundesländern, wie z.B. Brandenburg beobachten. Dort wurde vom SPD Fraktionschef gefordert, das Schwergewicht von der Förderung von Arbeitsbeschaffungsmaßnahmen auf 1-Euro-Jobs zu verlagern.

Durch die faktische Kürzung des Eingliederungstitels II wird die angekündigte Verbesserung der Betreuung und Beratung der Erwerbslosen kaum realisiert werden können. Hartz IV wird endgültig zur bloßen Beschäftigungstherapie.

Die PDS fordert die Bundesregierung auf endlich einen Richtungswechsel in der Arbeits- und Beschäftigungspolitik einzuleiten und die notwendigen Korrekturen bei Hartz IV durchzuführen. Dazu gehört in erster Linie die Förderung von sozialversicherungspflichtigen Beschäftigungsverhältnissen. Entsprechende Vorschläge der PDS hierzu liegen vor.

Zum Hintergrund: Vorgestern wurde bekannt, dass die Bundesregierung den Eingliederungstitel II auf 75 % einfrieren will. Gestern ist sie zurückgerudert und hat erklärt, dass die Arbeitsgemeinschaften, sofern nötig, weitere Gelder bis zur Höhe der ursprünglichen Summe beantragen können. Die finanziellen Mittel in diesem Eingliederungstitel fielen von Anfang an zu gering aus, nicht zuletzt deshalb, weil die Anzahl der Arbeitslosengeld II-Berechtigten höher war als von der Bundesregierung prognostiziert. Nach dem Protest der Länder und Kommunen wurden die Gelder Anfang des Jahres aufgestockt. So wurde beispielsweise Berlin statt ursprünglich 624 Mio. Gelder in Höhe von 640 Mio. zugesagt, jetzt erhält das Land nur noch 505 Mio. Euro. NRW sollte ursprünglich rund 1,3 MRD. bekommen, jetzt bleibt es bei etwa 940 Mio. Die nun vorgesehene Kürzung wird zu einem größeren organisatorischen und bürokratischen Aufwand in den Arbeitsgemeinschaften führen. Dies wird zu Lasten der Betroffen gehen.

The Earth is Dying: World Ruination Is at Hand

Earth Meanders

The Earth is Dying: World Ruination Is at Hand

Ecological Sustainability Matter of Life and Death - Are you Ready?

April 11, 2005

by Dr. Glen Barry, http://earthmeanders.blogspot.com/

The Earth is dying, and most of her species, including humans, are heading towards extinction. Species dying. Biological life arrayed in complex ecological splendor that set the conditions for life is threatened as never before. Forever gone. World ruination is at hand.

So what you may say, everything dies - right? I would argue that the most basic instinct of any species is self-preservation of its kind, and humans are failing in this regard, taking the Earth and all her inhabitants down with their crazed procreation and endless desire for more.

Sizzling climate, mutilated forests, toxic waters, dead oceans - crass, violent, short-sighted and shocking ecological behavior and resultant change. Living as if the Earth has no value is the norm.

The Earth is being slaughtered by surging population and consumption. Threatened. As resource extraction outstrips the natural regenerative powers of natural ecosystems, the basic conditions of life can no longer be assured for much of humanity. Suffering. Soon it will be all of us. Whole species dead.

Just because the Earth's prognosis is full of doom and gloom does not mean it is wrong or should be disregarded. For once put aside the God thing and try to view you and the Earth. Truth can be hard to accept - especially if brainwashed by Rush Limbaugh and other reactionary idiots.

I have hinted in earlier writings about elements of global ecological collapse, which is pending and inevitable given continuation of current trends. But now let us get specific with examples. Our whole way of feeding, housing, transporting and employing ourselves is dependent upon oil.

Peak oil is expected in no less than thirty years. Despite our best intentions, we are running out of cheap energy. In an energy starved, searing and polluted Planet, with inadequate water, unproductive lands and military resource grabs; something must and will give.

First to go will be civilization as we know it. Much of the bloated population is going to be unable to subsist and there will be large-scale movement of ecological refugees; as we see massive panic, looting, starvation, chaos, and pandemics. Would you like some ebola with those tropical timbers?

Now let us examine the ecology of emergent diseases. Bird flu, Ebola, Lyme disease, West Nile and other until recently mostly unknown diseases are indicative of a ravaged, collapsing global ecosystem trying to throw off the human sickness.

Such diseases are a direct manifestation of ecosystem destruction. Entering a previously relatively untouched natural habitat and destroying it releases disease organisms onto landscapes that because of their fragmentation and ecological damage are prone to spread.

To be alive in the 21st century - particularly if one is blessed with an ecological eye - is to suffer. Neurosis, depression, addiction and abuse are endemic and directly caused by distance from nature, shock at the carnage, toxics, over-crowding, etc.

We are electronically connected in unimaginable ways but ultimately are alone and isolated as ever. Does your brain hurt? It should from the savagery that has become modern life.

Our current global trajectory of mass mayhem like universal development of natural ecosystems will continue to lead to intensifying and non-discriminatory suffering and death. Still the college kids party obliviously, when they should be the acolytes of Gaia. Hard to blame them.

The superstitious kooky fascist right including our fearless emperor insist they are for a "culture of life". In practice this appears to mostly be limited to white, faithful, rich business folks. If you are poor, not American - or god forbid another species - you need not apply.

The culture of life is perilously circumspect. Forget about the slaughter of large natural wildernesses behind the curtain, today is the age of Disney's cartoon nature. Patriotism? How about a calling to a higher truth like global interdependence and unity; and the need for equity, justice and sustainability for all?

"Modern" governments and industries, and their leaders, have totally lost track of the fact that we are utterly dependent upon natural ecosystems for our needs. What are we doing to our children's future? Ravaging it.

The global growth machine's ecological violence - leaving a world bereft of potable water, dependable climate and fertile lands - is tantamount to slaughtering our children. Might as well load up school buses and bury them.

The status quo political and business systems careen wildly towards the unknown future of resource scarcity, environmental change and catastrophically collapsing ecosystems and societies. The growth machine controls everything, a few tenths of a point of economic growth are traded for forests daily, and there is a bounty on free green or any other kind of thinkers. The rich think they are immune - they are not.

Just as we speak of individual human death and the extinction of other species, we can speak of the Earth dying. Gaia - the sum of all Earthly ecosystems - can reach a point where it dies. Just as a heart fails, nutrient cycling and climate maintenance within a narrow range can stop. This is happening now.

Are you going to do anything about it and your complicity in the affair?

What are the options? Resist, defy, simplify and disobey. Organize, organize, organize. Seek personal, social and Earth redemption. Become a cog in the new world order stinking growth machine.

My best heartfelt advice - head for the hills! If you do not have land, tools and seed from which to subsist, you are living on the bubble economy of the Earth's rape. What goes up is gonna come down. There is going to be hell to pay when the eco-bubble bursts. Back to the Land. Quick!

Clean your own mind and atone for your sins against others and the Earth. Love and live with a piece of land. Revel at sunrises and sunsets, and other natural passings. Stop to smell, feel and see the Earth. Raise your children to value life - all life, every species, every toad, and every bug. Love it all because cumulatively it makes us able to live. And because it is their Earth too.

Band together with like minded folks into anarchistic green self-sufficient communities - for self defense, a rousing social life and green production. Teach your children to connect deeply with the Earth and her webs, not sanctimonious egoistic exhibitionism.

What is so wrong with growing up to be both a global and bioregional citizen, nurturing parent, lover of the land and part of Earth's creation? Live lightly on the land and watch the sky, Earth and water for guidance. Pray to your gods but do not foist them upon others.

The demise of the environmental movement has been greatly exaggerated. Strength. Our movement is a matter of life and death, and we can not afford to fail. Unity. Despite recent assertions to the contrary, environmentalism is not dead. Greenery. If it is, so are we and our Earthly habitat. Life. A bright green vision is your and the Earth's best bet right now. Truth.

We must will sustainability into being, a new way of living with the Earth, that is sane and logical, while being sacred, gentle and lovely. Know, love, study and worship the Earth - logically, spiritually and scientifically or any other way you know how. As goes the Earth shall go mankind (and women, golden retrievers and other species too).

Networked by Dr. Glen Barry, gbarry@forests.org

Action Still Needed for Arctic Refuge

As Congress shakes its sleepy head and returns to work following spring break, the females of the Porcupine Caribou Herd -- many of them on the verge of giving birth -- are making their way on a perilous journey over flooding rivers and thawing tundra to the Coastal Plain of the Arctic Refuge. Scientists say they have been making this journey for at least 10,000 years.

Why this place? Why do millions of birds -- from eider ducks to snow geese and piping plovers -- also return to the Coastal Plain, year after year, to nest and raise their young?

Scientists explain that this is the best environment for these animals. But I think there's another reason, the same reason that giant sea turtles and salmon return to the places where they were hatched to lay their own eggs; the same reason many of us find a way to attend family reunions large and small no matter the season. It is simply home.

We've created a slideshow of the Arctic Refuge -- a short overview of what you might see now and in coming days on the Coastal Plain. Have a look and then be sure to take action once more:
http://www.wilderness.org/slideshow/arcticrefuge.html

Because no matter what the Oil Industry and its allies in Congress think, there should be no oil rigs in this treasured place. Despite underhanded attempts to sneak this controversial provision into the budget process, we're optimistic that Congress will listen to the American people who overwhelmingly favor protection for this unparalleled place.

Next Up: Politics

The House has not yet selected its delegates to the budget conference committee, although the Senate has appointed its conferees (Click here for a list):
http://ga1.org/campaign/ArctBudgetConf2/explanation

Nevertheless, preliminary meetings are taking place, so this is an ideal time for all conservation-minded Congressmen and Senators to let their leaders know that Arctic drilling has no place in the budget resolution.

Soon the conference committee will thrash over the different versions of the Budget Resolution and then bring their negotiated final to both floors for a vote. That could happen as early as this week.

Even if you've taken action many times before on this issue, we need you to raise your voice again. Please take action now:
http://ga1.org/campaign/ArctBudgetConf2/wd8ks5x4p7w6m6b

Make no mistake. A vote for a budget resolution that includes drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, is a vote for drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. No exceptions, no excuses.

Members of Congress who have voted to protect the Arctic Wildlife Refuge in the past are under tremendous pressure from the White House and others to vote to pass the final budget resolution. However, they should bear in mind that voting for any resolution that includes Arctic drilling would be seen by their constituents -- you -- as fundamentally reversing their stance on drilling in the Arctic Refuge. You can deliver that message to them, right now, from
http://ga1.org/campaign/ArctBudgetConf2/wd8ks5x4p7w6m6b

Most of us will never get to visit the Arctic Refuge and see the amazing wildlife spectacle that takes place there in the spring and summer. I hope that, for you, it's enough to know it's there and will continue on its grand cycle of birth, life and death for eons more, because of your efforts.

Thank you for all you do as a part of the WildAlert community.

Most sincerely,

Kathy Kilmer
The Wilderness Society

Ghost of Past Oil Crises Haunts World Economy

http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/30334/story.htm

Comments to NASA regarding Pluto Horizons nuclear space mission

My letter that I hope is not too late.


Mission and Systems Management Division
Science Mission Directorate
NASA HQ
Washington DC
osspluto@hq.nasa.gov

Dear Mr. Lindstrom;

Hopefully my comments on the New Horizon mission will be accepted. I am writing to you at April 11, 7pm PST.

For quite some time I have been concerned about NASA's missions to various plants. I received the New Horizons pluto mission DEIS booklet from you and read that each radioisotopic thermal generator contains 133,000 curies. As one who lives in a county with nuclear reactor, I know that area citizens that host any facility containing nuclear materials must constantly be watchful of that facility. The arrogance of DOE and NASA in viewing this project as safe is disappointing. People around Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), Florida will no doubt take on watchdog roles to insure public safety from rocket accidents. No nuclear material and operations in this world are as safe as the New Horizons plutonmission booklet claims.

Additionally, the RTG process is cyclical in that the beginning of the production starts somewhere else. Organizations such as Snake River Alliance in Idaho are prepared for the problems that RTG production will bring to the Idaho Fall's facility INEEL.

Space vessel launches create additional pollution in the form of hydrazine and perchlorate. In California alone, two major rivers, the American and the Colorado, have been contaminated by rocket chemical materials, and vegetable fields as well as cow's milk have become contaminated with rocket chemical byproducts. The issue therefore, is not just radioactive toxic materials, but other chemical toxic materials as well. Every area hosting rocket and missile launches endure toxic problems, and Florida's Cape Canaveral is no exception.

Finally, the space missions rob Earth planetary citizens of basic needs. The vast majority of Earth's citizens are so poor that even clean water and food are out of reach. The homeless population of our planet are increasing due to wars and theft of resources by NASA, DOE, DOD and aerospace corporations. The transfer of Earth's money to space is grossly unfair.

Please drop this project.

Thank you and sincerely,
Sheila Baker

Guantanamo detainees' stories released in court papers

Pete Yost and Matt Kelley, Associated Press

April 9, 2005

Startribune.com

WASHINGTON — In a development the Bush administration had hoped to avoid, the stories of about 60 detainees imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base have spilled out in court papers.

A U.S. college-educated detainee asks plaintively in one: "Is it possible to see the evidence in order to refute it?''

In another transcript, the unidentified president of a U.S. military tribunal bursts out: "I don't care about international law. I don't want to hear the words 'international law' again. We are not concerned with international law.'' [...] Read the rest at:
http://www.startribune.com/stories/484/5339113.html This link came from the http://mparent7777.blog-city.com blog which keeps track of and posts breaking stories.


© Virginia Metze

The Real Threat From John Bolton

http://www.lewrockwell.com/wanniski/wanniski68.html

Blood, Oil, and Iran

http://www.lewrockwell.com/engelhardt/engelhardt66.html

Bush's Nuclear Addiction

http://www.lewrockwell.com/wittner/wittner10.html

Theology, Not Politics

http://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/paul244.html

Napoleonic Overreach in Iraq

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/schembrie1.html

Churches and Government

http://www.lewrockwell.com/north/north360.html

My Battle With the Thought Police

http://www.lewrockwell.com/hoppe/hoppe15.html

Why Genomics Won’t Deliver

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

Uranium Weapons Coverup

http://tinyurl.com/4og8b

Fallujah sees limited progress toward rebuilding

The Iraqi and U.S. governments have pledged hundreds of millions of dollars to rebuild this war-ravaged city in a bid to persuade Sunni Muslim Arabs to support the country's emerging democracy. But progress in paying reparations in the notorious Sunni city has been slow. U.S. military officials warn that failure to win over Fallujah's embittered population could endanger efforts to get the rest of the Sunni Triangle — the heart of the country's insurgency — to participate in building a new Iraq.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3053

Senate Begins Debate on War Supplemental

Take Action

This morning, the Senate begins deliberations on the Iraq War supplemental appropriations bill. You can make a big different in making sure that this bill holds the administration accountable for bringing an end to the war.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3048

Interessiert sich sogar ein Detektiv für Cinram?

"Wir bei Netzwerk IT freuen uns auf die Erschließung neuer Berufsgruppen. Wer hätte es sich gedacht? Mittlerweile hat sich ein Detektiv mit seiner eigenen Detektei bei Netzwerk IT angemeldet. Er ist auf den Bereich "Wirtschaftskriminalität" spezialisiert, so seine Website. Im Wortlaut: "Besondere Erfahrung haben wir in der Einschleusung von Mitarbeitern zur Aufdeckung von Diebstählen, Unterschlagungen, Betrügereien und anderen firmeninternen Straftaten und Verfehlungen." Vielleicht interessiert er sich für die Praktiken bei Cinram? Vielleicht meint sein Auftraggeber, daß der Austausch der festangestellten Beschäftigten durch Befristeten doch rechtlich bedenklich sei und er sucht die Schuldigen? Wer weiß?..." Meldung vom 4.4. bei Netzwerk IT

http://www.netzwerkit.de/projekte/cinram/chronik/detektei


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 24, Eintrag 7

Arbeitskräfte sind keine Maschinen, sondern Menschen

Die schweizerische Gewerkschaft UNIA hat am 10.März 2005 zwischen 5.30 und 7.30 Uhr vor dem Verteilzentrum der Valora/Kiosk AG in Muttenz/BL mit etwa 60 Personen gegen die unmenschlichen Arbeitsbedingungen in diesem Betrieb demonstriert. Medienmitteilung zur UNIA- Aktion vom 10.3.05

http://www.dgb-bw.de/sixcms/detail.php?id=10958


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 24, Eintrag 7

Job-Center werden mit der Verfolgungsbetreuung der Arbeitslosen beginnen

Intensivseminar zum SGB II für die Betroffenen- und Protestbewegung in NRW am 21. / 22. April in Wuppertal

"Die Jobcenter und ARGEN sind immer noch überwiegend mit der Zahlbarmachung der ALG II - Leistungen und der Organisation ihrer eigenen Strukturen beschäftigt. Wenn diese Phase der Strukturierung abgeschlossen ist, werden die Job-Center mit der Verfolgungsbetreuung der Arbeitslosen beginnen. Das ist der ihnen von der Politik gesetzte und gesetzliche Auftrag. Umzugsaufforderungen, Eingliederungsvereinbarungen, repressive Arbeitspflichten, Ein-Euro-Jobs und massenweise Sanktionen werden ein Teil der Realität der Erwerbslosen in diesem Land sein.

Um dieser bedrohlichen Realität Protest und Widerstand entgegenzusetzen, bietet der Verein Tacheles in Zusammenarbeit mit Harald Thomé als Hilfe zur Selbsthilfe den Aktiven aus Erwerbslosengruppen- und Organisationen in NRW ein 2-tägiges Intensivseminar zwecks fundiertem Überblick und rechtlicher Gegenwehr zum SGB II an. Mit dem Seminar wollen wir einen Anstoß geben zur Gründung von Beratungsinitiativen vor Ort und einem Netzwerk auf NRW Ebene…."

Siehe alle Informationen und Anmeldungskontakte bei Tacheles - es sind noch Plätze frei!!!!

http://www.tacheles-sozialhilfe.de/aktuelles/2005/Intensivseminar.html


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 24, Eintrag 7

Ein-Euro-Jobs geraten außer Kontrolle

Cui bono oder wer verdient? 1-€-Jobs sind die Lösung, so hört man landauf landab von den üblichen Verdächtigen. Fragt sich nur für wen? Die Antwort auf die Frage hat jetzt sogar die Welt am Sonntag gefunden. "Die Kommunen machen mit den Zusatzjobs gute Geschäfte. Doch viele Firmen verlieren Aufträge", so beginnt ein Artikel von Sonja Banze in der Welt am Sonntag vom 10. April 2005.

Aus dem Text: "…Billige Arbeitskräfte kommen den Kommunen und Wohlfahrtsverbänden gerade recht. Nach Berechnungen des Instituts für Urbanistik häufen Städte und Gemeinden bis 2009 einen Investitionsstau von 650 Milliarden Euro an. Seit Anfang der neunziger Jahre haben sie die Zahl ihrer Beschäftigten halbiert. Da bleibt viel Arbeit liegen und wird vieles ‚zusätzlich'(…) Bisweilen entgleist die Regelung ins Paradoxe: Im niedersächsischen Städtchen Ronnenberg machte sich ein Arbeitsloser selbständig mit einem Einkaufservice für Senioren, eine von der Arbeitsagentur geförderte Ich-AG. Er ärgert sich noch heute, daß sein Geschäft ihm ausgerechnet durch die Stadt kaputtgemacht wurde, die für denselben Service eine Ein-Euro-Kraft anstellte.

Doch Ein-Euro-Jobs lohnen sich für Kommunen und Wohlfahrtsverbände nicht nur, weil sie ihnen billige Arbeitskräfte bescheren. Im besten Fall kassieren die Städte und Gemeinden doppelt. Denn die Jobcenter, in denen sich Kommunen und Arbeitsagenturen seit Januar gemeinsam um die Langzeitarbeitslosen kümmern, zahlen jedem Träger, der einen Zusatzjobber einstellt, eine Pauschale. Bis Ende 2004 lag der Betrag bei rund 500 Euro, seit Januar kann er beliebig hoch sein und durchaus auch über 1000 Euro liegen; (…) Der geringste Teil davon ist der Lohn von 120 bis 180 Euro für den Arbeitslosen…"

http://www.wams.de/data/2005/04/10/671358.html


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 24, Eintrag 7

Weise spricht von 6,5 Millionen Arbeitslosen

Ende Januar 2005 sagte Bundeswirtschaftsminister Clement, jetzt komme "die ganze Wahrheit über den deutschen Arbeitsmarkt ans Licht, die Zeit der Dunkelziffern vom Arbeitsmarkt ist vorbei." Na endlich, so mochte man sagen. Anfang Februar erzählte uns BA-Chef Frank-Jürgen Weise, dass die Arbeitslosigkeit nicht größer geworden sei, "sie ist lediglich umfassender abgebildet und transparenter geworden". Auch nicht schlecht. Am 1. April waren offiziell 5,176 Millionen ohne Job. 41 000 weniger als im Februar, so musste Weise vor 10 Tagen mitteilen und Clement erzählte allen, ob sie es hören mochten oder auch nicht, der "Zenit sei überschritten, der Trend dreht sich jetzt".

Jetzt räumt BA-Chef Weise öffentlich ein, dass die tatsächliche Arbeitslosenzahl in Deutschland weitaus höher ist als offiziell ausgewiesen. "Ich hatte nicht den Mut, an dem eingeübten Ritual etwas zu ändern und 6,5 Millionen zu nennen", sagte er und fügte hinzu. "Es sind weitere Arbeitslose in Maßnahmen und weitere, die sich gar nicht mehr bei uns melden". Die Redaktion des LabourNet ist erschüttert über so viel Mut zur Ehrlichkeit und verweist auf einen Artikel und weitere Informationen von Stefan von Borstel in Die Welt vom 08.April 2004.

http://www.welt.de/data/2005/04/08/662790.html?search=weise+arbeitslosenzahl&searchHILI=1


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 24, Eintrag 7

Beschäftigte der BA wurden überprüft

Es sieht nicht so aus, als hätte die Agentur für Arbeit großes Vertrauen in seine Mitarbeiter und erst recht nicht in seine Kunden. Letztere wurden ausgefragt, um auch noch an den letzten Pfennig Erspartes zu kommen, erstere mussten vor dem Start von Hartz IV Sicherheitserklärungen abgeben. "Die mit den Anti-Terror-Gesetzen erweiterten Eingriffsrechte der Sicherheitsbehörden sind genutzt worden, um den Start der Arbeitsmarktreform Hartz IV abzusichern." So Thomas Maron in seinem Artikel in der Frankfurter Rundschau vom 8.April 2005.

http://www.frankfurter-rundschau.de/fr_home/startseite/?sid=ea80fcc3549a45b0e73f2ce985d0eba1&cnt=658594

Aus dem Text: "Der vertrauliche Evaluierungsbericht der Bundesregierung, der der FR vorliegt, dokumentiert , dass im Wirkungsbereich des Wirtschaftsministeriums auffallend viele Beschäftigte überprüft worden sind, nämlich 1544. Der Bericht liefert zugleich die Begründung: "Die verhältnismäßig hohen Fallzahlen (...) sind auf einen hohen Überprüfungsbedarf bei der Bundesagentur für Arbeit im IT-Bereich zurückzuführen. Die sensible öffentliche Reaktion auf ‚Computer-Pannen' bei dem Start von ,Hartz IV' Anfang 2005 unterstreicht, dass die Beeinträchtigung dortiger Aufgabenwahrnehmung - die für das Funktionieren des Gemeinwesens unverzichtbar ist - erhebliche Unruhe in erheblichen Teilen der Bevölkerung entstehen lassen würde."


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 24, Eintrag 7

Ein-Euro-Jobber müssen sich organisieren

Erwerblosenrat von ver.di in Hamburg will Interessenvertretung gründen. Auch Tarifverhandlungen werden angestrebt. Interview in junge Welt vom 09.April 2005 von Andreas Grünwald mit Klaus Hauswirth, der den Hamburger Erwerbslosenrat im Landesbezirksvorstand der Gewerkschaft verdi vertritt.


http://www.jungewelt.de/2005/04-09/020.php


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 24, Eintrag 7

Neuseeland will Haft für Voyeurismus per Handy-Kamera

Wellington (dpa) - Neuseeland will Voyeurismus mit Hilfe von Handy-Kameras künftig mit bis zu drei Jahren Gefängnis bestrafen. Das sieht ein Gesetzentwurf vor, den Justizminister Phil Goff am Dienstag im Parlament in Wellington einbrachte.

«Unter Röcken zu filmen, Leute in der Toilette oder daheim aufzunehmen ist völlig inakzeptabel», sagte der Minister. Dies sei eine «moderne Form der Spannerei», die umso schlimmer sei, da mit Hilfe der Technik die Aufnahmen überall hin versendet werden könnten.

http://www.news.de/206/02will_Haft_fuer_Voyeurismus_per_Handy_Kamera.php


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Geo-Magnetic Storm Now Underway

April 11th 2005

EARTH CHANGES TV NEWSLETTER

Geo-Magnetic Storm Now Underway

by Mitch Battros - ECTV

A few hours ago (April 11th), the Kp Index has registered another spike measuring 6.2. This latest spike is slightly larger than last weeks. If my theory holds, watch for increased seismic and volcanic activity within the next 72 hours.

Did You Watch “SuperVolcano”?

I viewed it for the first time last night. I have no doubt whatsoever the producers are monitoring the ECTV site. I am trying to set up an interview with them as soon as possible. It is not well known, but rumor has it government authorities suppressed and considered denying the airing of this docu-drama movie in the name of National Security.

For those of you who have more recently begun to monitor the Earth Changes TV site, I thought it best to show you how Yellowstone Super-Volcano popped up on the radar screen. Tomorrow night I will play my investigative interview with USGS supervising employees. I will have Jim Berkland as my guest providing commentary as we both go over my recorded conversation directly with USGS headquarters in Boulder, Colorado. Immediately following this first hour, I will play my 36 minute recording of my interview investigation with the lead seismologist for Yellowstone Park. Yes I know, it sounds like several scenes right out of the movie…And maybe it ! was! J

The hardest sell

04/08/05

The masses of people are happy with the way things are because the things they value are easily accomplished through coercive force: wealth, luxury, privacy, and chillingly, freedom of behavior. Coercion gives an easy way to persuade or dissuade another's behavior, including guaranteeing personal freedom. No question about it; simply pointing a gun at someone and making a demand is far easier than the compromising, haggling, and sheer doggedness required to get things done peacefully. So what the hell are we fighting for? We're fighting for the principle. Not the results. They already have results that are acceptable. We like the principle; the idea that the results are achieved in a more respectable way. One of the great cornerstones of liberty is that the ends do not justify the means. It may be easier to make a thousand dollars by sticking a gun in someone's face, but that doesn't make it right. It is the principle of coercion that we abhor and wish to see chopped down at the root...

http://www.strike-the-root.com/51/scarmig/scarmig1.html

from Strike the Root, by Scarmig


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

War as virtual reality

04/11/05

Modern war has now become a video game. We watch it on TV; middle-class kids don't have to fight; it's so heavily censored we don't see our coffins coming home or blown-apart Iraqi 12-year-old kids with no arms. For all practical purposes, the wars don't exist for most people. That's the way the military and the administration wants it. Most people won't be affected by the wars until it bothers them economically or until casualties get too high. And that day will come, quite soon. I think it's already starting. I am reminded of spectators in the Coliseum, who apparently didn't see the combatants as real people. To them, it was like TV for us today...

http://www.strike-the-root.com/51/wallace/wallace16.html

from Strike the Root, by Bob Wallace


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Democracy, birds and snails

04/07/05

The people do not rule. Nor do they have freedoms inconvenient to the government. But then, they do not want freedom. We are seeing I think that letting people govern themselves doesn't work. I don't say that it is undesirable, but merely impractical. (Letting them think they have power, however, is splendidly sensible, as it keeps them quiescent.) More succinctly, democracies aren't stable. They tend toward well-fed dictatorship. Why? Because the bright, grasping, and conscienceless inevitably rise. The people lack the intelligence to govern any entity larger than a very small town. Particularly in the United States they read little, think less, know almost nothing of history, geography, the nature and politics of the world beyond the borders. They are thus easily swayed, frightened, enraged, gulled, and led into dog-pack patriotism by those, far smarter and more aware, who understand the levers of power. They so quickly give up liberty to those who offer to protect them. They are eager to do it. Look around you...

http://www.fredoneverything.net/ItAin'tBurundi.shtml

from Fred On Everything, by Fred Reed


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

US refugees: Persecution at home, rejection abroad?

04/11/05

As part of what some see as the 'War Against Dissent,' a decision by Canadian immigration officials on the political asylum application of US soldier and war-resister Jeremy Hinzman was made March 25th, his application denied. But was that decision based solely upon the merits of his claim, or rather upon what has been perceived as the current sway of so-called 'realpolitik', effectively denying Americans the right to asylum, regardless of their claim's legitimacy. And there have been legitimate cases...

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0411-27.htm

from Common Dreams, by Ritt Goldstein


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

US Constitution: back in style?

04/11/05

All Sen. Robert Byrd wanted to do was to encourage public schools to teach 'something' about the U.S. Constitution on Sept. 17 -- the day when the historic document was signed in 1787. Byrd successfully added language to the appropriations bill requiring schools that receive federal money to recognize Sept. 17 by focusing attention on the U.S. Constitution, in any way the school chooses. Immediately, David Salisbury of the Cato Institute criticized Byrd and the Senate for trying to dictate to the states what schools must teach. Salisbury was not alone; many people believe that education is a state function in which the feds should not interfere. The problem of federal interference in state and local education is far more serious than Sen. Byrd's desire to recognize the U.S. Constitution...

http://www.federalobserver.com/archive.php?aid=9635

from Federal Observer, by Henry Lamb -- Hat Tip to Sierra Times


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Oil, geopolitics and the coming war with Iran

04/11/05

As the United States gears up for an attack on Iran, one thing is certain: the Bush administration will never mention oil as a reason for going to war. As in the case of Iraq, weapons of mass destruction (WMD) will be cited as the principal justification for an American assault. 'We will not tolerate the construction of a nuclear weapon [by Iran],' is the way President Bush put it in a much-quoted 2003 statement. But just as the failure to discover illicit weapons in Iraq undermined the administration's use of WMD as the paramount reason for its invasion, so its claim that an attack on Iran would be justified because of its alleged nuclear potential should invite widespread skepticism. More important, any serious assessment of Iran's strategic importance to the United States should focus on its role in the global energy equation...

http://www.motherjones.com/news/dailymojo/2005/04/blood_oil_iran.html

from Mother Jones, by Michael T. Klare


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

"Whimpering Tom" Delay

04/09/05

'Poor ol' Tom DeLay. Well, he's not really poor, but Tom is feeling poorly these days. DeLay is an enormously powerful politico -- he's the de facto boss of Congress, controls tens of millions of dollars to advance his far-right-wing poltical agenda, directs hordes of corporate lobbyists, and is the legislative point man for the rich leaders of the Christian extremist movement. Yet, powerful as he is, Tom says that he's really a martyr, a victim of a vast liberal conspiracy that's out to get him because he's a Christian visionary sent by God to set America right...

http://www.alternet.org/columnists/story/21719/

from AlterNet, by Jim Hightower


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The dream deferred?

04/12/05

Is it really the Republican Party's goal to reduce the wealth of its core constituency, which is middle-class homeowners? Moreover, is it really the mission of the GOP to have fewer folks own their own homes in the future? Most profoundly, is it really the purpose of the leadership of the 109th Congress to reverse the nation's two-century commitment toward widening the circle of ownership -- a commitment that has saved this country from lefty proletarianization and destructive class warfare? It's been a while since anybody called the Republicans 'the stupid party.' And that's too harsh a judgment, at least for now. So for the time being, let's just say that many leading Republicans are acting ahistorically...

http://www.techcentralstation.com/041205E.html

from TechCentralStation, by James Pinkerton


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Soldiers shouldn't be guinea pigs

04/12/05

[T]he only American deaths that have occurred from any anthrax attack have been five civilians in the USA during the fall of 2001 from exposure to a strain of anthrax widely believed to have been domestically produced. But while zero service personnel have been killed in action from Saddam Hussein's alleged stockpile of anthrax and other Iraqi WMD that have mysteriously gone walkabout -- or anthrax from any other source -- six Americans have died after receiving DOD's anthrax vaccine!

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=43747

from WorldNetDaily, by Col. David Hackworth (USA, Ret.)


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Trouble south of the border

04/11/05

The blatant hypocrisy of the U.S. government when it comes to its campaign to export 'democracy' is hard for even the most 'pro-American' forces in a country like Venezuela -- or Mexico -- to swallow, and in the former, the opposition is quick to deny that their strings are being pulled from Washington. Far from exporting 'democracy,' the U.S. government is building an Empire on which the sun never sets: a network of bases, U.S. government-financed NGOs, and compliant client regimes that will provide launching pads for further expansion. Yes, the economic policies of Chavez and the Mexican PRD will impoverish their respective countries and lead to the consolidation of a new elite based on some form of state socialism: but the U.S. is only discrediting free-market policies by seeking to impose them, either at gunpoint or via a U.S.-financed -- and directed -- fifth column...

http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=5516

from AntiWar.Com, by Justin Raimondo


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Big business and government

04/12/05

Big business does not control us. Nay, we in fact control them! Without our patronage, huge bloated companies, with all their political clout and influence, shrink and deflate like a fully-expanded child's balloon released to fly free until all its captured air has been expelled. I will assure you that I am neither naive about individual political clout nor do I misunderstand how the system works. I am not so delusional as to believe that isolated citizens refusing to buy products, or access services, will make a great impact on corporate America. However, collectively the American people still possess the greatest amount of political clout (i.e., their votes) in this country, not to mention their collective economic impact on corporations and conglomerates...

http://www.libertyforall.net/2005/april17/Business.html

from Liberty For All, by R. Lee Wrights


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

An anniversary worth remembering

04/09/05

While the TV networks remind us that today is an anniversary of sorts, we should remind ourselves that the entire war has been a fraud -- from the supposed threats that George Bush kept waving in our faces -- to the staging of the statue toppling -- to the honoring of Jessica Lynch's 'heroic deeds' and her supposed rescue -- to the constant claims that the Iraqi people are free -- to the celebrating of every small step as proof that killing all those people has produced something wonderful...

http://www.harrybrowne.org/Articles/HusseinStatue.htm

from HarryBrowne.Org, by Harry Browne


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

US, Iraq lock up record number of suspects

04/10/05

US and Iraqi forces are holding a record 17,000 men and women -- most without being formally charged -- and those in Iraqi-controlled jails live often in deplorable conditions. About two-thirds are locked up as 'security detainees' without any formal charges in US-run facilities, Lieutenant Colonel Guy Rudisill, the US military spokesman for Iraqi detention operations, told AFP. The rest are incarcerated in Iraqi-run jails in conditions that fall well below any international standard and are in dire need of reform, said Bakhtiar Amin, Iraq's outgoing human rights minister...

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/iraqusprisoners

from Yahoo! News


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Big Brother is watching as you struggle to stay tuned

04/12/05

The whirlwind advance of seamless communications technology could allow individuals to be monitored constantly within the next 15 years, according to a study conducted by the Australian Communications Authority. People will increasingly have to provide personal information to use services, phone numbers would be less relevant and some will take 'information holidays' in a society of 'ubiquitous communications' that could develop by 2020, according to the report -- Vision 20/20: Future Scenarios for the Communications Industry. The study suggests a range of possible scenarios, starting from a positive vision of a consumer society continually connected to vast layers of information, able to dip in almost at will. But it also considers a darker future, in which some feel threatened by an explosion in the ability to keep large databases of personal information and where computer networks are poorly integrated, raising difficulties in making electronic payments...

http://tinyurl.com/487nl

from Sydney Morning Herald [Australia]


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Senate panel grills Bolton over record

04/11/05

His Senate approval to be U.N. ambassador still in question, John R. Bolton told skeptical Democrats on Monday that the world body had 'gone off track' at times but that he was committed to its mission. Democrats at Bolton's Senate Foreign Relations Committee confirmation hearing recited his past undiplomatic remarks about the United Nations and wondered aloud why he would even want the job. They also challenged him over alleged bullying of government intelligence officials who disagreed with him on issues including Cuba's weapons capabilities...

http://tinyurl.com/4oksj

from Las Vegas Review-Journal


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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