14
Mai
2005

Pimping A War

Iran could be only months away from the atomic bomb.
http://www.aipac.org/stratTourEmail/stratTour_teaser3.htm


From Information Clearing House

The Nobility of Slaughter

Tom Friedman, the Imperial Chronicler

"The war in Iraq is the most important liberal, revolutionary US democracy- building project since the Marshall Plan. It is one of the noblest things this country has ever attempted abroad." (New York Times)

http://www.counterpunch.com/whitney05132005.html


From Information Clearing House

British Intelligence Warned of Iraq War

Blair Was Told of White House's Determination to Use Military Against Hussein.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8835.htm

Stop the Crime of the Century

In Iraq, there is a crime of breathtaking proportions taking place. Breathtaking, but not necessarily surprising. We know from the historical record that governments will lie and deceive, and we've rarely seen one as immoral and venal as the Bush administration.

by David Michael Green

What has turned this crime into an astonishing demonstration of the depth of American democracy's decay is the complicity of the media establishment in hiding the original crime, and in thus doing so, ripping a gaping hole in the fabric of our political system.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8834.htm
http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=83794;show_parent=1

`America kept in dark' as carnage escalates

U.S. TV accused of ignoring situation - Iraq on brink of civil war, analysts say

TIM HARPER

While American TV viewers turn to runaway brides, fast-food fingers and the daily Michael Jackson aberration, they are missing the story of an increasingly massive foreign policy failure.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8836.htm

Still, stark und stoisch

http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/20/20094/1.html

Roboterbabies

Eine Maschine pflanzt sich fort.
http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/20/20088/1.html

Democrats Maneuvering for Bolton Filibuster

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/051405X.shtml

REBUFFING BUSH, 132 MAYORS EMBRACE KYOTO RULES

by Eli Sanders
New York Times
May 14, 2005

SEATTLE - Unsettled by a series of dry winters in this normally wet city, Mayor Greg Nickels has begun a nationwide effort to do something the Bush administration will not: carry out the Kyoto Protocol on global warming.

Mr. Nickels, a Democrat, says 131 other likeminded mayors have joined a bipartisan coalition to fight global warming on the local level, in an implicit rejection of the administration's policy...

More under: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/14/national/14kyoto.html


Informant: NHNE

Denn sie wissen, was wir tun

http://ecolog.twoday.net/stories/691920/

Omega-News Collection 14. May 2005

Earth Lightens Up
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/684082/

Yellowstone Rated High for Eruption Threat
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/681383/

The Warming Planet: Before the Flood
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/685516/

As world warms, vegetation changes may influence extreme weather
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/682033/

Britain faces big chill as ocean current slows
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/678392/

Ireland Faces Big Chill as Ocean Current Slows
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/684311/

The vanishing flowers of Britain: one in five species faces extinction
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/682026/

Crops 'Widely Contaminated' By Genetically Modified DNA
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/677531/

The last of Canada's rainforests are at risk: Its time to protect them
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/685595/

Speak up for Saskatchewan's Wildlands
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/690034/

Whales 'led astray by magnetism'
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/690024/

Help Protect Whales from Deadly Sonar
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/679838/

Vote USA 2004
http://omega.twoday.net/to

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

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

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

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

EMF-Omega-News 14. May 2005
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/691779/

EMF-Omega-News 14. May 2005

Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Attack on the United States?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/681331/

Clusters in England
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/678769/

Vatican Radio officials convicted
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/681223/

RESEARCH MOBILE PHONE TECHNOLOGY: Views of Dr. Neil Cherry
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/675871/

Permanent mutations in fruit flies by cell phone radiation
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/688725/

Emissions from Cell Sites below International Guidelines
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/676712/

Computational modeling evidence of a nonthermal electromagnetic interaction mechanism with living cells
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/677519/

GUIDELINES BASED ON KEY STUDIES
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/678269/

Lloyd Morgan of the Brain Tumour Registry
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/691740/

The Precautionary Principle and Regulation of Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/686111/

Mast-Victims Website
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/677504/

SCANDAL: WHO denied Prof. Olle Johansson the democratic right to add a formal reservation (update)
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/652702/

Citizen Group Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Order the FCC to Study Health Effects of Cell Tower Emissions
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/688323/

PHONE MAST IS SAFE - CLAIM
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/676765/

Inquiry into cancer cluster fears at 'tower of doom'
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/689608/

SCHEME TO BUILD MAST AT SCHOOL
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/676768/

Orange says new masts not needed
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/676774/

CONTROVERSIAL MAST PLAN THROWN OUT
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/676779/

COUNCIL CHANGES ITS PHONE MAST POLICY
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/676797/

Mast this happen?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/676801/

Masts making us ill
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/676803/

Man arrested at phone mast demo
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/676805/

Peace deal hope on mobiles mast
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/676811/

The authorities decide to move away the new school from three antennas
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/677880/

Phone mast blunder puts antenna too close to homes
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/680830/

RESIDENTS OBJECT TO PHONE MAST
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/680970/

Phone mast opposition
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/680986/

CAMPAIGNERS STEP UP FIGHT TO STOP NEW MAST
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/681012/

I'll quit vows pub landlord
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/680997/

Hardline approach by Fife Council on future masts in the town
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/684046/

A DISREGARD FOR OUR HEALTH
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/684053/

FAMILIES SEE RED AS ORANGE MAST GAFFE OFFICIALS GO UNPUNISHED
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/684061/

COUNCILLORS SEEK MAST ASSURANCES
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/691534/

Concern as youths access phone mast roof
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/691542/

Better cover of mobile telephony with less antennas
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/691552/

Call my cell
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/677939/

Magenta News from Mast Network
http://tinyurl.com/4pe6m

Bush Belligerence Caused N. Korea Crisis

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/051305Z.shtml

Wiretapping the People

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/051305I.shtml

US, Allied Outsourcing of Torture under Fire

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/051305G.shtml

Bolton Fight Widens Rift in GOP

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/051305D.shtml

GOP Wants Far Right Judges, "Nuclear Option" Nears

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/051305B.shtml

UND WIEDER: NON UND NEIN!

Mit einer symbolischen Aktion haben Attacies parallel zur Bundestagsentscheidung in Berlin gegen die EU-Verfassung protestiert. "Für ein soziales, friedliches, ökologisches Europa - darum: Nein zu dieser EU-Verfassung" stand auf einem zehn Meter großen Transparent, das quer vor dem Besuchereingang des Reichstagsgebäudes aufgespannt wurde.

"Entgegen aller Schönrederei im Bundestag schreibt diese Verfassung eine neoliberale und militaristische Politik dauerhaft fest", sagte Stephan Lindner von der EU-AG.

Der komplette Text der Presseerklärung zu der Aktion findet sich unter http://www.attac.de/presse/presse_ausgabe.php?id=452 , schöne Bilder von der Aktion unter http://www.attac.de/eu-verfassung/non/ .

In Frankreich ist der Kampf um das NON zur EU-Verfassung noch in vollem Gange - aktuelle Informationen finden sich regelmäßig unter http://www.attac.de/eu-verfassung/ .


Aus: Attac-d-info Nachrichtensammlung, Band 38, Eintrag 2

Lloyd Morgan of the Brain Tumour Registry

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

.....sent by Milt Bowling, Hans Karow.

Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 11:31 PM
Subject: Lloyd Morgan of the Brain Tumour Registry

This is brilliant. Enjoy.

Milt



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

Conditions for Torture Persist in US Policy

An Amnesty International report entitled “USA: Human dignity denied: Torture and accountability in the ‘war on terror’” catalogues the United States’ three-year descent into the use of torture and warns that without a comprehensive, independent investigation into the United States’ torture and ill-treatment of detainees, the conditions remain for further abuses to occur.

Based on an analysis of relevant policy decisions and specific incidents of abuse, the report cites more than 65 specific recommendations that, if implemented by the US government, would provide substantial safeguards against further torture and abuse. Among these is a call on President Bush to make public and revoke any measures or directives that have been authorized by him or any other official that could be interpreted as authorizing “disappearances,” torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment, or extrajudicial executions.

The report was released to mark the six month anniversary of CBS News’ first broadcast of the photographs of torture at Abu Ghraib. Research by Amnesty International suggests that these are not isolated incidents, but rather evidence of a systemic failure to protect the rights of detainees in accordance with international law. Amnesty International has received frequent reports of torture or other ill-treatment from released detainees who were held in US-run facilities in Iraq, Afghanistan, Guantanamo, and elsewhere. Detainees have told Amnesty International that they were tortured and ill-treated by US and UK troops during interrogation. Methods often reported include prolonged sleep deprivation; beatings; prolonged restraint in painful positions, sometimes combined with exposure to loud music; prolonged hooding; and exposure to bright lights. Virtually none of the allegations of torture or ill-treatment has been adequately investigated by the authorities.

Amnesty International calls for a thorough and impartial investigation into torture and other abuses in Iraq, Afghanistan, Guantanamo, and elsewhere, and for assurances that those who perpetrated crimes and those who contributed to a command climate that facilitated crimes are brought to justice. Amnesty International seeks the establishment of an independent commission of inquiry consisting of experts who would examine – up the chain of command – US interrogation practices in Iraq, Afghanistan, Guantanamo and elsewhere. Hearings and findings should be made public. Amnesty International also calls for the appointment of a Special Counsel to investigate the reports of abuse at the Abu Ghraib prison and other detention facilities in Iraq, Afghanistan, Guantanamo and elsewhere; to establish whether acts of torture, cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment and other violations of relevant federal statutes have been committed; and to seek prosecution of those who perpetrated crimes and those up the chain of command responsible for creating a climate that facilitated such crimes. Within the US justice system, the Special Counsel is the most independent mechanism for conducting an investigation and prosecution.

http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/action/index.asp?step=2&item=11746

Rebiya Kadeer's Associates At Risk of Torture

May 13, 2005

We've heard the alarming news that authorities in China have arrested business associates of Rebiya Kadeer in Xinjiang, China.

Amnesty International is concerned that these individuals could be at risk of torture or ill-treatment and we need your help to send appeals to authorities in China. Rebiya Kadeer is a former prisoner of conscience, a prominent businesswoman, and human rights activist who was recently released in March and flown to the United States. Since her release she has been vocal about her experiences in prison and continuing abuses in Xinjiang.

ACT NOW: http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=13021

Learn more:

About Rebiya Kadeer
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=13016

China: Full coverage
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=13023


Amnesty International USA
Online Action Center
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=13024

The Men Who Stare at Goats

http://www.WantToKnow.info/050513menwhostareatgoatsjonronson

‘I Will Not Kill’: Say ‘NO’ To Killing

http://www.forusa.org

Greetings,

News from The Fellowship of Reconciliation

‘I Will Not Kill’ Campaign to be launched in Washington: New FOR initiative supports right to resist war

New 'I Will Not Kill' campaign launches Monday

As U.S. military recruiting numbers fall, the military is stepping up efforts to entice youth to join their ranks. The launching of the Fellowship of Reconciliation's ‘I Will Not Kill’ campaign is an effort to educate youth about the reality of war and their right to say ‘no’ to killing.

Let your friends know about the "I Will Not Kill' campaign

Tell-A-Friend
http://ga3.org/forusa/join-forward.html?domain=forusa&r=p7L8B511qmxf&

Learn more about the Fellowship of Reconciliation
http://ga3.org/ct/X1L8B5110Xs8/

I Will Not Kill will hold a press conference on Monday, May 16th, at 3:30 p.m. at the U.S. Capitol Building (Room HC-9 – basement level on the House side). FOR members and supports in the area are welcome to attend as well! http://ga3.org/ct/XpL8B5110Xs9/

Co-sponsoring organizations include the Center on Conscience and War and the office of Rep. Cynthia McKinney (D-GA). Rep. John Lewis (D-GA) will also attend. http://www.centeronconscience.org/

“The human right to say no to militarism and killing must be unconditionally supported for everyone,” said Ibrahim Ramey, coordinator of FOR’s disarmament program. “It is only when we refuse to kill that real peace and justice, in this nation and throughout the world, becomes a living possibility”.

The mission of the I Will Not Kill campaign is to raise awareness of resistance to war, educate youth about the impacts of war, oppose a future draft, dismantle the selective service system, promote a culture of life and promote conscientious objection to war as a positive alternative to violence and a way to strengthen and uplift communities and all of civil society.

The campaign will target high school and college age youth of color and youth from rural and impoverished white communities. With this audience in mind, the coalition of organizations sponsoring this campaign stress the importance of participation by youth and people of color.

For more information, follow this link
http://ga3.org/ct/X7L8B5110Xsk/

For more information, use this link or call Anita at 845-358-4601 x32. http://ga3.org/ct/XdL8B5110Xsi/

51 House members call on Gonzales to appoint special counsel on alleged U.S. 'war crimes'

http://rawstory.com/exclusives/byrne/conyers_war_crimes_513


Informant: David Edwards

Gericht verbietet Mobilfunkantennen - Anlage im Wohngebiet muss abgebaut werden

Steinheim (ed) - Im Rechtsstreit um Mobilfunkantennen auf dem Dach eines Wohnhauses der Baugenossenschaft Steinheim an der Johannes-Machern-Straße hat sich die Stadt vor dem Verwaltungsgericht durchgesetzt. Die Antennen, gegen die es Proteste aus dem Kreis der Bewohner gab, müssen abgebaut werden. Das sagte Günter Lenz, stellvertretender Leiter des Hanauer Bauaufsichtsamtes, auf Anfrage unserer Zeitung. Am Dienstag wurde bereits eine Antenne mit einem Kranwagen vom Dach der Wohnanlage gehievt.

Die Mobilfunkantennen waren vor fünf Jahren ohne Bauantrag auf dem Dach installiert worden. Bewohner, die im Vorfeld nicht informiert worden waren, hatten nach Inbetriebnahme der Antennen über gesundheitliche Beeinträchtigungen geklagt. Mit Unterschriftenlisten forderten sie den Abbau der Antennen. Unterstützung fanden die Mieter in der Hanauer Stadtverwaltung. Der Bebauungsplan weist das Areal als Wohngebiet aus. Dort seien zwar grundsätzlich gewerbliche Nutzungen nicht störender Art zulässig, im vorliegenden Fall schließe der Bebauungsplan aber gewerbliche Anlagen ausdrücklich aus, sagte Lenz.

Die Mobilfunkbetreiber, damals die Firmen Viag Intercom und Mannesmann, stellten nachträglich Baugenehmigungen für die Antennen. Wegen der eindeutigen Festsetzungen im Bebauungsplan lehnte die Stadt die Anträge ab. Im Gegenteil: Die Firmen wurden aufgefordert, die Anlagen unverzüglich wieder zu entfernen. Sowohl gegen die Abbauverfügung als auch gegen das Versagen der Baugenehmigung legte ein Funknetzbetreiber zunächst Widerspruch beim Regierungspräsidium Darmstadt ein und klagten dann vor dem Verwaltungsgericht Frankfurt.

Das Gericht habe am 3. März die Haltung der Stadt bestätigt, sagte Lenz. Der heutige Betreiber, die Firma O², habe keine Rechtsmittel eingelegt. Lenz geht davon aus, dass auch die noch verbliebenen Antennen auf dem Dach nach dieser Gerichtsentscheidung entfernt werden müssen. Weitere Gerichtsverfahren wegen Mobilfunkantennen seien derzeit nicht anhängig. Die jetzt noch genutzten Standorte seien mit der Stadt abgestimmt, so Lenz.

05.05.2005 12:37 Uhr

http://www.op-online.de/index_259_373631313832.htm

Dazu auch:

HLV INFO 69/AT

7-05-2005

Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, werte MitstreiterInnen,

mit unserer gestrigen

HLV INFO 68/AT

6-05-2005

OFFENBACH POST 6.05.2005-05-06 Online

http://www.op-online.de/index_259_373631313832.htm

hatten wir über die Demontage der 1. Antennenanlage von O2 (Viag Intercom) berichtet. Die Anlage hätte übrigens noch weitere 15 Jahre gesendet.

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/hanau_post_5_05_05_demontage_von_mobilfunkantenne_hanau.pdf

Der Pressebericht erschien auch im Übrigen in der Hanauer Post am 5-05-05.

Die in der PM gemachte Angabe, dass die Anlagen vor fünf Jahren installiert wurden ist nicht stimmig, sie wurden bereits in den Jahren 1997 und 1998 installiert.

Dass es zu dieser Entwicklung gekommen ist, ist eindeutig auf das Engagement einer mutigen und couragierten Kämpferin zurückzuführen.

Frau M.O. bis vor geraumer Zeit selbst wohnhaft im Hochhaus, welches mit den Antennen bestückt war, hat unermüdlich gekämpft. Sie hat in der Vergangenheit sachlich und fachlich Anwohner, Presse, Politiker und Bevölkerung aufgeklärt. Viele ihrer Leserbriefe wurden dokumentiert.

Sie und ihre Familie, sowie weitere Anwohner waren von erheblichen Befindlichkeitsstörungen betroffen; von Schlafstörungen, Tinnitus, Kribbeln am Körper u.ä.m. Nachdem die Beschwerden unerträglich wurden und keine Ärzte helfen konnten, zog die Familie die Konsequenz und vollzog im vergangenen Jahr einen Umzug.

Die früheren Beschwerden waren am neuen Wohnsitz wie weggeblasen!

Frau O. sieht sich in der Bewertung der Gesundheitsgefährdung und Schädigung der Mobilfunksenderstrahlung bestätigt; auch wenn sie und ihre Familie nun die Reduzierung durch die Demontage nicht mehr persönlich dort erleben kann, freut sie sich natürlich für ihre ehemaligen Hausmitbewohner. Die dürfen sich alle bei ihr bedanken!

Der Kampf “David gegen Goliath“ hat sich gelohnt!

Mit großem Respekt dankt der HLV Frau O. ganz herzlich für ihr wirklich vorbildliches soziales Engagement, welches allgemein Mut machen sollte.

und

HLV INFO 74/AT

14-05-2005

Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,

mit unseren HLV Infos Nr. 68 + 69 hatten wir Ihnen die Pressemitteilungen der Offenbach Post und der Hanau Post über die gerichtlich (VG) angeordnete Demontage der Anlagen in Hanau-Steinheim zur Kenntnis gebracht.

Die mutige Kämpferin Frau M.O. hat in einem heutigen Leserbrief auch im HANAUER ANZEIGER den Ablauf thematisiert.

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/ha_14_05_05_david_hat_gegen_goliath_gesiegt_oechsle_leserbrief.pdf

Seltsam, dass wie im vorliegendem Fall Erkrankungen in der Praxis, also sozusagen “in vivo“ belegt, wie vielerorts unisono und sogar via Studien bewiesen sind bzw. wurden, nach wie vor von der Politik ignoriert werden und zu keinen konkreten Vorsorge-Sofortmaßnahmen führen. D.h. der Freilandversuch am Menschen muß weiterlaufen, weil wirtschaftliches Wachstum vordergründig die Politik und die Lobbyisten interessierter Kreise beherrscht. Die diesbezügliche Verzahnung zur Mobilfunkbranche ist der Grund dafür, dass weiterhin Menschen in eine leidende Opferrolle gedrängt werden.

Die Zwangsbestrahlungen stellen eine inakzeptable Nötigung dar, welche nur durch die kollektive Macht der Zivilgesellschaft abgeschafft werden kann – der Weg dorthin ist steinig und mit weiteren Opfern gepflastert.

Nochmals Dank an Frau Oechsle!


Alfred Tittmann

TO PROTEST REAL ID & NWO

I'm convinced the Real ID is not to protect Americans against terrorism, but for more control over Americans. I also believe that it is a set up that makes Americans vulnerable to being rounded up and taken to the fenced in F.E.M.A. centers that are essentially concentration camps. I've heard one of the government officials, either Tom Ridge or John Ashcroft, speak of Americans going to such F.E.M.A. centers in the event of another attack like 9-11. I've read about the New World Order plan to depopulate the earth drastically. From all I've learned thus far, I believe they will attempt to do that unless they are stopped somehow.

Some of our government officials, possibly most of them, are of the New World Order people. Americans that are still associated with the two main political parties, no doubt, are still having hopes that their political party will do right by them. I've given up on the two main political parties and I don't think any of the third party political parties will gain strength quickly enough to stop the New World Order's deadly ways.

It would be good for there to be boycotts to bring attention to the New World Order and it's deadly plan. Some industries and companies that sell products and services are, no doubt, part of the New World Order people.

One industry that comes to my mind is the movie industry. I don't see that industry doing what needs to be done to try to save people from the New World Order. It seems to me that the movie industry is for the New World Order. A boycott of not going to watch the movies at theatres is something that would not hurt citizens but would work to wake up that industry that unless they expose the New World Order for what a deadly plan it is, that people will not go to watch their movies at theatres. This is a boycott that could be carried out on a worldwide basis.

Do you have any suggestions for other industries and companies, that either through their actions or inactions are going along with the New World Order plan, that should be boycotted? We need to think up a list of as many as possible. Please send in your suggestions.

Sincerely,
Deborah Reid
http://www.angelfire.com/stars4/wisdomforcourts

Report of Koran desecration at Guantanamo causing violent anti-American demonstrations in five countries

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/2769/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

Better cover of mobile telephony with less antennas

The installation of the optical fiber network through the sewage system will allow a greater cover of the apparatuses of mobile telephony with no need to install telephony antennas, a question that the ocal rejection causes and is subject to the obtaining of license. Specially in different zones from the historical centre, several companies of mobile telephony have problems of cover indeed by the difficulty to install antennas.

Diario de Mallorca. Editora Balear, S.A. C/. Puerto Rico,15 (Polígono de Levante) - 07006 Palma de Mallorca - Teléfono Centralita 971170300

http://www.diariodemallorca.es/?pContenido=http://www.diariodemallorca.es/secciones/palma/noticia.jsp?pIdNoticia=124762


Informant: Sylvie

Concern as youths access phone mast roof

by Sarah Woods

YOUTHS have been making their way onto the roof of a controversial mobile phone site in Barnes because of the permanent ladder in place, according to residents.

Homeowners at Carmichael Court objected in April to phone company O2 over three new masts which were erected on top of the building. It was claimed that the masts were unsightly, a health risk and unsafe due to the structure.

Now it is said that the ladder in place on the side of the building is enabling youngsters to climb up onto the roof.

One resident, Megan Murning, said: "We said all along that the safety of the equipment would enable people to get up and down easily as there is a ladder, which they are. This has all been quite painstaking to try and find out where we stand but we have been told by our lawyer that if the directors have agreed to the masts then we don't have a leg to stand on.

"But we are still moving forward, we want them to remove these things and we want to find out what our rights are."

O2 representative Jim Stevenson, said: "The ladder should have been locked over which stops anyone from using it. I will check that. It should not be happening. We have not been advised of this."

10:10am today

http://www.hendontimes.co.uk/news/roundup/display.php?artid=596810&FROMPAPER=richmondandtwickenhamtimes.co.uk


Informant: Sylvie

COUNCILLORS SEEK MAST ASSURANCES

by JAMES BENSTEAD

http://www.burtonmail.co.uk/detail.asp?cat=General%20News&id=5508064

COUNCILLORS are to seek further health and environmental assurances on a controversial 10-metre mobile phone mast earmarked for a South Derbyshire village.

Mobile phone giant Orange is planning to erect the mast and equipment cabin on a grass verge in Egginton Road, Etwall, within 150 yards of a residential street.

As reported last month in the Mail, villagers have raised a series of health concerns over the mast, also questioning its intrusive appearance and the need for extra coverage in an area they claim already has excellent mobile phone signals.

Although fears about health risks are not grounds on which a proposal for a mast can be refused, South Derbyshire District Council’s development control committee agreed to ask Orange for more details over the siting and appearance of the structure.

Councillor Frank Hood, who represents the Etwall ward, said: "I wasn’t particularly happy with the siting of this and would be happier if it was moved.

"I don’t think it’s in a very safe position, particularly as the report says it is rather near Little Jack Horner’s Day Nursery, and I would have thought there would be better sites for it."

While Councillor Bob Southern raised his worries about the mast’s 'overpowering' effect on residents, council leader Barrie Whyman said he was frustrated that another mast was proposed in an area that currently enjoyed good reception.

In its application, Orange says the level of radio frequencies the mast will emit are within EU guidelines, and the company points out that the structure will be only 2.5 metres higher than neighbouring lamp posts in the street.

The company also stresses the need for a mast to fill in a gap in a signal to meet the latest 3G video phone technology near to the A50 road.

The district council is currently in the process of drawing up a set of guidelines to represent the views of residents about mobile telephone mast applications.

As yet, the document is still in draft form, but it is expected to include location preferences for new masts — for example not too near any school.

12/05/2005


Informant: Sylvie

Hypotheses of Fraud Remain Credible

For Immediate Release - Press Conference Today

2004 Presidential Election: Hypotheses of Fraud Remain Credible; New Scientific Study Released

Contact: Kathy Dopp, US Count Votes, President

(435) 608-1382 kathy@uscountvotes.org electionarchive.org

The persistence of credible hypotheses of election fraud, six months after the election, underscores the fragility of the U.S. electoral system. US Count Votes continues its systematic statistical study of the discrepancy between the Edison-Mitofsky exit polls and November's reported presidential election results.

Miami, FL. – Ron Baiman, Ph.D. of US Count Votes and the Institute of Government and Public Affairs of Chicago, will release the new results at the meeting of the American Association of Political Opinion Researchers today, Saturday at a 2:15 p.m. Press Conference in the Hotel Fontainebleau Hilton Resort lobby, 4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33140.

Peter Pekarsky, the lead attorney being sued by Ohio Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell, will be available to talk about what has happened in Ohio, and why the election needs to be investigated.

Mitofsky, of the Edison/Mitofsky group who released an analysis on January 19th of their November 2nd exit poll that had predicted a strong win for Kerry, will also be in attendance at the AAPOR conference.

The National Election Data Archive (NEDA) today has released a new report, demonstrating that data from the Edison/Mitofsky analysis is consistent with the hypothesis of a corrupted vote count, and inconsistent with the competing idea that Bush voters were under-sampled in the poll. Using numerical modeling techniques to simulate the effect of polling bias, NEDA scientists are able to reproduce signature patterns in the Edison/Mitofsky data by incorporating a general shift in the official vote tally in the model.

Most telling is the fact that the highest participation rates and the peak disparity between poll and official returns both occurred in precincts where Bush made his strongest showing. This feature of the data is inconsistent with the Edison/Mitofsky assumption that polling bias was responsible for the gap.

For the complete report, see
http://uscountvotes.org/ucvAnalysis/US/exit-polls/USCV_exit_poll_simulations.pdf

This paper follows an earlier study released on March 31, 2005, by a group of statisticians for the National Election Data Archive Project, Analysis of the 2004 Presidential Election Exit Poll Discrepancies.

Head of Abu Ghraib Prison Speaks Out

Janis Karpinski, the former Army Reserve brigadier general who was in charge of Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison, maintains she and other reservists have been unfairly scapegoated for the prisoner abuse scandal that shocked the world last year, and the the mistreatment of detainees may still be occurring.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3228

U.S. to Expand Prison Facilities in Iraq

The number of prisoners held in U.S. military detention centers in Iraq has risen without interruption since autumn, filling the centers to capacity and prompting commanders to embark on an unanticipated prison expansion plan.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3226

Operation Matador: Fresh chronicles of slaughter

Body Counts

The morning news from Iraq today brought fresh chronicles of slaughter. Yes, even more than usual. American troops are waging an offensive they call Operation Matador in a remote stretch of desert near the Syrian border, while suicide bombs are going off in Iraq’s towns and cities, including the capital. Who’s winning? Who’s losing? Who knows?

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3225

Nicht-thermische DNA-Brüche durch Mobilfunkstrahlung (1800 MHz) in menschlichen Fibroblasten und in veränderten GFSH-R17 Granulosazellen von Ratten in vitro

Studie

Abstract: Rattenkulturzellen (diploide Fibroblasten und Granulosazellen) wurden in intermittierender und kontinuierlicher hochfrequenter elektromagnetischer Strahlung (RF-EMF) mit verschiedenen spezifischen Absorptionsraten (SAR) und unterschiedlichen mobilfunktypischen Modulationen exponiert. Die Brüche der DNA-Stränge wurden mit Hilfe der alkalischen und neutralen Comet Assay-Methode bestimmt. Die RF-EMF Exposition (1800MHz; SAR 1,2 oder 2W/kg; unterschiedliche Modulationen; während 4, 16 und 24 Stunden; intermittierend 5 min an / 10 min aus oder kontinuierliche Wellen) bewirkte DNA Einzel- und Doppelstrangbrüche. Diese Wirkungen traten nach einer Exposition von 16 Stunden in beiden Zelltypen auf und nach unterschiedlichen Mobilfunkmodulationen. Die intermittierende Exposition zeigte stärkere Auswirkungen beim Comet Assay als die kontinuierliche Exposition, woraus die Autoren schließen, dass die Schädigung der DNA nicht durch thermische Effekte verursacht wird.

Bibliographische Angaben: Diem E, Schwarz C, Adlkofer F, Jahn O, Rudiger H., Mutat Res. 2005 Apr 30; [Elektronische Veröffentlichung vor Druck]

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/

Die Studie ist ein Teilergebnis im Rahmen des Europäischen REFLEX-Projekts.


Aus: FGF-Infoline vom 12.05.2005

Das Waldsterben

http://omega.twoday.net/stories/691472/

Schäden an Bäumen

http://members.aon.at/gigaherz/Baeume.htm

Politik soll Sofortmaßnahmen gegen das Waldsterben ergreifen
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/579364/

Mobilfunk und Bäume
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/523004/

Voruntersuchung zur Wirkung elektromagnetischer Felder sehr hoher Frequenzen auf das Chlorophyll der Robinie http://omega.twoday.net/stories/691472/

Voruntersuchung zur Wirkung elektromagnetischer Felder sehr hoher Frequenzen auf das Chlorophyll der Robinie

Studie

Aus dem Abstract: Die Chlorophylle der Blätter von Robiniensämlingen (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) wurden nach Exposition in hochfrequenten elektromagnetischen Feldern (400 MHz) quantitativ untersucht. Nach dreiwöchiger täglicher Exposition (1, 2, 3 und 8 Stunden) wurde die Menge des Chlorophylls gemessen. Dabei wurde festgestellt, dass die Menge an Chlorophyll-a als auch die an Chlorophyll-b gesunken war, außer bei einer Expositionszeit von zwei Stunden, bei der eine beträchtliche Steigerung zu verzeichnen war. Der Versuch zeigte, dass das Verhältnis der beiden Haupttypen des Chlorophylls logarithmisch abnahm in dem Maße wie die tägliche Exposition andauerte.

Bibliographische Angaben: Sandu DD, Goiceanu IC, Ispas A, Creanga I, Miclaus S, Creanga DE., Acta Biol Hung. 2005;56(1-2):109-17.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/


Aus: FGF-Infoline vom 12.05.2005


Robinia pseudoacacia L.
http://www.boga.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/html/Robinia_pseudoacacia_Foto.html

Mobilfunk und Bäume
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/523004/

Schäden an Bäumen
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/691493/

Politik soll Sofortmaßnahmen gegen das Waldsterben ergreifen
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/579364/

13
Mai
2005

US-held detainees at risk of torture

Amnesty International: Prisoners detained by the United States in Iraq, Afghanistan, Guantanamo Bay and elsewhere are still at risk of torture and ill-treatment, Amnesty International said on Friday.

http://snipurl.com/evdj


From Information Clearing House

More evidence on why the Iraq war is a George Bush folly

At least it finally settles this ridiculous debate about how Dear Leader Bush just wanted to bring democracy all along and we did it all for George Washington.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/chi-0505120037may12,1,4263103.story


From Information Clearing House

Losing hearts and minds

On Wednesday, National Public Radio broadcast a piece that made it appallingly clear that we have not cleaned up our character in Iraq. Humiliation remains a primary weapon. For all the soldiers who have a heart, a lot also appear to have lost their minds.

http://snipurl.com/evd4


From Information Clearing House

America’s honor and prestige at the lowest point ever

The family released a statement...

"Mass round-ups and detentions of innocent civilians, torture and abuse of prisoners and detainees, America’s honor and prestige at the lowest point ever, and investigations that whitewash the president’s men and blame it all on the enlisted personnel.

by Michael Gillespie

The obscene spectacle of the grieving families at funerals forced by the president’s dishonesty to defend the honor of their dead even as they mourn: Small wonder that the president, desperately attempting to hide behind a façade of rigid religiosity that glorifies war and false patriotism that exalts the very evils it claims to despise, never attends the funerals of those who have died in the line of duty. How could he?"

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8830.htm

Ausstieg aus der zivilen und militärischen Nutzung der Atomtechnologie sofort und weltweit

Öffentliche Bemerkungen zur Veranstaltung anläßlich des ersten Spatenstichs für die Biogasanlage in Jameln am 13. Mai 2005 mit Bundesministerin Renate Künast, Avacon (Atomstrombetreiber) und Opel AG:

(Heute informieren Ministerin Künast, AVACON und Opel AG über ihre Vorstellungen von Agrarwende und Energiewende! – Unsere Ziele gehen weit darüber hinaus!)

Agrarwende?

Doch wir sehen:

· Ausweitung der Agrarwüsten (Bäume und Hecken werden verstümmelt, abgeholzt und gerodet),

· Verseuchung von Böden, Grundwasser und Luft durch Pestizide und Agrarchemie,

· Abgase, Bodenverdichtung und Lärm durch immer gigantischere Agrarmaschinen,

· unaufhaltsames Vordringen der Gentechnologie (mit nicht mehr rückholbaren Schäden und einer weiteren Beschleunigung des Artensterbens),

· mangelhaften Verbraucherschutz (seltene Kontrollen als Alibi?),

· pestizidverseuchtes Obst und Gemüse (Menschen als „Gift- und Schwermetall-Endlager“),

· Einknicken der Regierung vor den Profitinteressen der Agrarmultis und „Lebensmittelindustrie“: u.a. Verabschiedung eines vor Ort wirkungslosen Bundes-Naturschutzgesetzes!

Energiewende?

Doch es gibt weiterhin:

· einen Ausbau der Atomindustrie (Erweiterung der Urananreicherungsanlage in Gronau, Bau neuer Reaktortypen etc.),

· das tägliche Risiko eines atomaren Infernos für uns alle (grundgesetzwidrige Zumutung!),

· Weiterbetrieb der AKW’s – ohne Endlagernachweis,

· keine versprochene fundierte Endlagersuche!,

· radioaktive Verseuchung der Umwelt im Ausmaß „eines sich jährlich ereignenden großen kerntechnischen Unfalls“ durch die Wiederaufbereitungsanlagen in La Hague und Sellafield im „Normalbetrieb“ (WISE Paris, Studie für die EU 2001),

· keine Aufklärung über die Unfälle, Pannen und Vertuschungen in Atomanlagen weltweit (Beispiel: Leukämiefälle bei Geesthacht/Krümmel, jüngster Plutonium-Unfall in Sellafield),

· unkontrollierte Subventionierung der Atomkonzerne, Profitabsicherung und Machterhalt durch unangetastete Mrd.-„Rückstellungen“ und EURATOM-Vertrag (im Bundestag mit der EU-Verfassung gerade bekräftigt!),

· Festhalten an Öl und Kohle,

· keine echten bezahlbaren Energiesparautos (trotz technischer Möglichkeiten),

· keine konsequente Energie – Spar – Politik!

· bundesweite Pressezensur für Kritik an Atomtechnologie!

· Zurückhaltung von Sicherheitsgutachten durch BfS und RSK!

Wir fordern die AVAVON auf, aus der lebensbedrohenden Atomtechnologie auszusteigen und alle frei werdenden Mittel einzusetzen für Investitionen in erneuerbare Energien!

Wir fordern die Opel AG auf, endlich bezahlbare saubere (recycelbare) Energiespar-Autos auf den Markt zu bringen (statt zur Profitsicherung Arbeitsplätze abzubauen und das Lohnniveau abzusenken)!

Wir fordern die Bundesregierung und die Europabgeordneten auf, den EURATOM-Vertrag umgehend aufzukündigen!

Wir fordern die Bundesregierung auf, die Milliarden-Rückstellungen der Energie- und Atomkonzerne in einen öffentlich-kontrollierten Fond einzubringen!

Wir fordern: Ausstieg aus der zivilen und militärischen Nutzung der Atomtechnologie sofort und weltweit!

Schluß mit der Zementierung des ungeeigneten Salzstocks Gorleben als Endlager-Standort!

Weg mit der „Veränderungssperre“! - Keine weiteren Castor-Transporte!

Eine Initiativgruppe des wendländischen Widerstands gegen die Atomenergie (Lüchow-Dannenberg, Jameln, 13. Mai 2005/ T.: 05864-986 422)

Wir fordern ALLE zu sofortigem Stromwechsel auf (hin zu einem Anbieter mit ausschließlich regenerativen Stromquellen)!! – siehe auch: http://www.attac.de/wendland

Liebe Freundinnen und Freunde,

wir fordern Euch auf, an der nächsten Auftaktdemo im November 2005 (voraussichtlich: Anfang Nov. 2005) und – nach Euren Möglichkeiten - an den weiteren Protestaktionen gegen die Atommülltransporte im Wendland teilzunehmen (etwa von Sa. bis Di./Mi.). Eure Solidarität mit dem Widerstand gegen die Atomindustrie ist enorm wichtig!

Wir protestieren gegen die Atomenergie,

Ø weil diese umweltzerstörend und todbringend ist,

Ø weil sie überflüssig und ungeheuer teuer ist,

Ø weil sie die dringend erforderliche Energiewende behindert,

Ø weil sie zwangsläufig einen demokratiefeindlichen Polizei- und Überwachsungsstaat mit sich bringt,

Ø weil sie auf’s Engste mit der Atombombe und der globalen Verseuchung verknüpft ist (Uranmunitioneinsatz in Jugoslawien, Irak),

Øweil weltweit das Entsorgungsproblem nicht gelöst werden kann (der Salzstock Gorleben ist –gutachterlich untermauert- u.a. durch Laugeneinbrücke im Deckgebirge völlig ungeeignet),

Ø weil die Regierungen die Profite der mächtigen Energiekonzerne schützen und dafür unsere Grundrechte opfern,

Ø weil das Gerede vom Atomausstieg eine Lüge ist, vielmehr wird die Atomindustrie nach wie vor hoch subventioniert,

Ø weil Milliarden dafür ausgegeben werden, die besser für unsere Kinder und soziale Aufgaben eingesetzt würden.

Wenn der Castor rollt, herrscht im Wendland der Ausnahmezustand: 20.000 Polizisten gegen 50.000 Einwohner. Die Medien-Öffentlichkeit wird weitgehend ausgeschlossen oder polizeilich gesteuert. Das darf es nicht mehr geben!

Gegen Kriminalisierung und den Abbau der Grundrechte hilft nur eins:

Kommt alle im November ins Wendland, wenn der Atommüll aus dem französischen La Hague in nicht genehmigten Behältern quer durch die Republik nach Gorleben rollt. Denn, lieber mit Spaß aktiv, als todtraurig radioaktiv. Der wirksamste Schutz der Grund- und Freiheitsrechte besteht darin, sie aktiv wahrzunehmen und zu verteidigen.

Im Wendland ist der Widerstand lebendig. Es ist für alles gesorgt: Übernachtungsmöglichkeiten in Camps oder Familien (manchmal auch bei der Polizei), Verpflegung, Musik, Spaß und Aktion…Wir fordern: Schützt uns, nicht die Atomindustrie! Sofortige Stillegung aller Atomanlagen weltweit! Suche eines geeigneten Endlagerstandortes sofort!

Übrigens, den persönlichen Atomausstieg kann jeder sofort –ohne Mehrkosten- vollziehen: Wechsel des Stromanbieters - hin zu atomenergiefreien Versorgern mit Strom aus regenerativen Energien! Info:
http://www.eurosolar.org
http://www.robinwood.de
http://www.lichtblick.de
http://www.ews-schoenau.de
http://www.greenpeace-energy.de

Bürgerinitiative Umweltschutz Lüchow-Dannenberg e.V., Drawehner Str. 3, 29439 LüchowTel.: 05841/4684 – Fax: 05841/3197 – e-mail: bi-luechow@t-online.de – Internet: http://www.bi-luechow-dannenberg.de, http://www.castor.de, http://www.widersetzen.de, http://www.attac.de/wendland


Jürgen Kruse

How Real ID will affect you

http://news.com.com/FAQ+How+Real+ID+will+affect+you/2100-1028_3-5697111.html


Informant: Simo Hayha

The latest on Bolton

A funny thing happened on the way to John Bolton's confirmation as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.

First, 55,986 of you sent Senator Lincoln Chafee a strong message in a petition we delivered to his office Thursday morning, urging him to live up to his reputation of having an independent streak and vote against John Bolton.

Senator Chafee didn't take a stand during Thursday's Foreign Relations Commitee hearing -- but believe it or not, after see-sawing back and forth, he is still holding open the option of voting against Bolton on the floor of the Senate. The Senator could have been a real hero to reasonable people everywhere by killing the nomination in committee, but that wasn't to be.

However, I know that the overwhelming lobbying effort you made -- including thousands of phone calls and petition signatures -- has kept hope alive as to Senator Chafee's final vote on the matter.

Second, Republican Senator George Voinovich of Ohio gave an incredibly masterful speech against Bolton in the Committee. Voinovich called Bolton "the poster child of what someone in the diplomatic corps should not be" and went on to say: "We have sought to appoint an Ambassador to the United Nations who himself has been accused of being arrogant, of not listening to his friends, of acting unilaterally, and of bullying those who do not have ability to properly defend themselves."

Because of Voinovich, the Foreign Relations Committee on which I serve was unable to vote out Bolton with a positive recommendation. Committee Republicans were only able to muster enough support to vote him out without recommendation, a highly unusual thing -- only the sixth time this has happened since 1988.

Of course the Bush Administration, including Secretary of State Rice, is trying to put the best face on it, and it is true that the fight goes on. But that's the point: Despite Republican control of the Senate, we're still in this fight, and we will not shrink from it!

John Bolton is a man who has nothing but disdain for the United Nations, someone who would politicize intelligence and stretch intelligence to create phantom "imminent threats" -- a very dangerous man indeed. Further, Bolton has been called a "serial abuser" in terms of his relationships with those over whom he held power, and he tried to fire hard-working, independent intelligence analysts who didn't and wouldn't agree to give him the false information he was requesting.

Earth to George Bush: Can't you please find someone who deserves this job to represent us at the United Nations?

Well, the answer to that question is clearly no, and so we continue the fight. I have placed a "hold" on the John Bolton nomination, meaning that we won't proceed to debate his nomination by unanimous consent and must have a vote before we do so. I have placed this hold because there are several important documents requested by Committee Democrats which we still have not received. We don't know what these documents will reveal, but we do know that we deserve to have them. Until we do, my hold stands.

So hope springs eternal, mostly because you give me the strength to step out and do what my job requires on behalf of the people I represent -- to ask the tough questions, get the answers, and cast the hard votes.

While I continue to do everything I can to stop Bolton in the Senate, there's much more that you can do as well:

* If you haven't already, please email your Senators, urging them to oppose John Bolton. http://ga4.org/campaign/bolton/b85g574q5jen57?

* Then send an email to the White House, urging President Bush to send us a new common-sense UN nominee who can receive bi-partisan support in the Senate -- and across America. http://ga4.org/campaign/new_nominee/b85g574q5jen57?

* Plus, don't forget to invite your friends and family to email their Senators, and tell them to email President Bush as well.
http://ga4.org/campaign/bolton/forward/b85g574q5jen57?

Stay in close touch with me on this. I will be back to you as issues unfold.

In Friendship,

Barbara Boxer

Email your Senators
http://ga4.org/campaign/bolton/b85g574q5jen57?

Email the White House
http://ga4.org/campaign/new_nominee/b85g574q5jen57?

Anti-US Protests Rage from Afghanistan to Pakistan

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/051305Y.shtml

Four M-Class Flares in Last Two Days

May 13th 2005

EARTH CHANGES TV NEWSLETTER

Well it appears NASA and Dr. Hathaway may need to re-think their formula as it pertains to solar cycles. This weeks activities would certainly get in the way of the notion of a calming Sun. In fact, today’s sunspot count reached 110, not far below NASA’s predicted “maximum” of 150.

Stop Everything - This just in…

As I’m writing this article, a new M-Class flare just fired off. It appears a large CME has followed and may be Earth directed. The M-Class flare appears to have measured a M8, this is just a few points from being an X-Class flare. Evidently there is something out there that is charging the Sun. In fact, this is the premise of my second book coming out next spring (working title) “Cosmic Rain”, which is the next sequence of my research following my current book due to be out before Christmas titled “Solar Rain”.

“Cosmic Rain” takes us one step further than “Solar Rain” which identifies the Sun-Earth Connection. In “Cosmic Rain”, we look at what causes the solar cycles themselves. Here is a sneak preview….It appears the conductor of solar cycles, is two fold. First, there is the currently known ‘pole reversals’ which happen every (approx) 11 years, but then there is a second more pronounced cause to extended solar cycles with I call “Mega Cycles”. This is in part, is caused by “cosmic gamma ray burst, as well as other less known charged energy fields. And yes, my hypothesis suggest the! re is a “rhythm” to such gamma ray burst (GRB). It is not just from pulsars or imploding stars. There is much more to this story.

Take a look at the magnetic flux. It suggest quite the storm could be heading our way.

Magnetic Flux: http://www.sec.noaa.gov/rt_plots/elec_3d.html

Here is a snap shot of the M8-Class flare fired off just moments ago.

GOES X-Ray Flux: http://www.sec.noaa.gov/rt_plots/xray_5mBL.html

Here the Kp Index show the geomagnetic storm already hitting the Earth’s magnetic field from the first series of M-Class flares.
Kp Index: http://www.sec.noaa.gov/rt_plots/kp_3d.html

What does this all mean? First off, it means the theory of our being on the down hill slope to a solar “minimum” appears to have some serious flaws to this premise. It also means we may have some pretty nasty weather coming our way in the next 48 to 72 hours. Watch for extreme temperature shifts, sudden hail storms, straight-line winds, micro-burst, and wind shears. Also watch for the possibility for sudden tornadoes.

Equation:

Sunspots => Solar Flares => Magnetic Field Shift => Shifting Ocean and Jet Stream Currents => Extreme Weather and Human Disruption (Mitch Battros)

Pfingsten: 41. Montagsdemonstration in Leipzig gegen Agenda 2010 und Hartz IV

13.05.05

Am kommenden Montag findet in Leipzig erneut eine Demonstration und Kundgebung gegen Hartz IV und die Agendapolitik der rot-grünen Bundesregierung statt. Es ist die 41. Montagsdemonstration seit dem August des Vorjahres. Seitdem finden die montäglichen Demonstration mit anschließender Kundgebung auf dem Augustusplatz getragen von einem breiten Aktionsbündnis ohne Unterbrechung statt.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=11060

Better Late Than Never

The Washington Post finally reports on the earthshaking Downing Street Memo...12 days after it was released.

http://tompaine.com/uncommonsense/index.php#4883

A Tribute To Right Power

by Nick Penniman, TomPaine.com

Last night's party for DeLay shows just how willing conservatives are to sacrifice principles for power.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/20050513/a_tribute_to_right_power.php

The GOP's Attack On Voting Rights

by Rep. John Conyers Jr., TomPaine.com

The only election reform bill Republicans want to advance is one that does nothing—or takes us backwards.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/20050513/the_gops_attack_on_voting_rights.php

A Systemic Approach to Occupational and Environmental Health

Part 1 of 2:
http://www.rachel.org/bulletin/index.cfm?issue_ID=2499


RACHEL'S ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH NEWS #818
http://www.rachel.org

May 26, 2005

Part 2 of 2:

The Structure of Harm

A Systemic Approach to Occupational and Environmental Health

By Skip Spitzer*

[In this second part of a two-part series, activist campaigner Skip Spitzer continues describing "the structure of harm" -- some of the institutional and cultural features of U.S. society that make large-scale harm inevitable. Corporate power and economic concentration, patriarchy, racism, governments beholden to corporate wealth, media that reflect and reinforce the corporate system, and an international trade regime that has weakened governments' influence on corporate behavior -- make up the "structure of harm." We will all want to continue working locally, but if we can tie our local work to a bigger-picture analysis -- and to a growing global justice movement with a common agenda of democratic inclusion; environmental sustainability; class, racial, and gender justice; diversity; and fundamental change -- perhaps we can transform the "structure of harm" itself into something life-affirming and life-sustaining. That is the hope. --Editor]

Government safeguards the basic needs of industry

That corporate wealth buys broad influence in law and public policy is well documented and widely acknowledged.[1] Yet much government predisposition toward industry is less direct.

Holders of high office themselves frequently have significant ownership in large corporations and other corporate ties and histories. For example, virtually every member of the Bush cabinet has extensive corporate connections,[2] including outgoing Secretary of Agriculture Ann Veneman, who was a director of the biotech company Calgene[3] (now owned by Monsanto) and served on the International Policy Council on Agriculture, Food and Trade, a group funded by Cargill, Nestle, Kraft, and Archer Daniels Midland.[4] Many Clinton cabinet members had similar ties.[5]

Governmental bias toward industry is also based on the state's dependence on economic growth as a generator of tax revenues and creating conditions favorable to perpetuation of political power. This structural position of the state is reflected in a general nonpartisan orientation of government toward ensuring a prosperous business climate, particularly for the largest companies. Clinton Agriculture Secretary Dan Glickman, for example, reflected this "What's good for General Motors is good for the rest of America"[6] perspective when he said that the good news about economic concentration in agriculture is that it means that "We're strengthening our global competitive edge."[7]

Media and other institutions reinforce corporate values and ideas Institutions of beliefs and knowledge-such as the mass media, public relations, science and education-also reflect the exigencies of the corporate system. As with politics, there are direct avenues of corporate influence, including: legal threats; lobbying, flak and other manipulation of journalists; and funding university research, research institutes and think tanks. In education, corporations provide schools with curriculum, funding, teacher training, advisors, exhibits and contest programs to, in the words of one industry newsletter, "get them started young."[8]

Interestingly, while many acts of corporate influence are orchestrated in-house, the market itself generates goods and services for extending corporate influence. For example, Lifetime Learning Systems develops "corporate sponsored" materials for schools and asks corporations to "Imagine millions of students discussing your product in class. Imagine their teachers presenting your organization's point of view."[9]

Many mechanisms of ideological influence are less direct. In science, for example, many researchers sit on corporate boards, own stock or have other financial ties to the companies to which their research relates. One member of a National Academy of Sciences panel on agricultural biotechnology acknowledged, "It would be kind of hard to find [scientists] who didn't have some funding from biotechnology groups."[10]

In media, likely the most important institution of beliefs and knowledge, there are numerous ways in which the structure of the industry passively shapes the range of news and entertainment content. For example, media is itself an extremely concentrated industry and depends on the good graces of business advertisers. Journalists and writers are selected from the ranks of the mainstream.[11] Larry Grossman, former president of NBC News, put it this way: "the press are terribly conventional thinkers.... and that's why they are there. That's why they reach millions."[12]

The general effect of direct and indirect corporate influence is that the mass media portray the world in ways that are consistent with the basic needs of industry. For example, a recent Associated Press story on biomonitoring[13] for pesticides and other industrial chemicals concluded "There's still debate among advocates over which of the 75,000 chemicals to specifically look for when biomonitoring. And even when chemicals are found, there's little an individual can do."[14]

In fact, the more significant discussion among advocates is how best to challenge the chemical industry by mobilizing the public with this new documentation of corporate "chemical trespass." A study of sources for U.S. TV network news found such bias across the board, concluding that there is "a clear tendency to showcase the opinions of the most powerful political and economic actors, while giving limited access to those voices that would be most likely to challenge them."[15]

Much debate about news media focuses on the issue of liberal vs. conservative bias. This framing misses the point that what liberal and conservative outlets have in common is that they rarely question the systemic role industry plays in causing social and environmental problems or its extensive institutional influence, or describe what the public can do to change the structure of harm.

Patriarchy and racism

While the structural features sketched above focus the corporate power, patriarchy and racism are also systemic sources of harm, which interact with the market dynamics.[16] Patriarchy refers to male dominance in a society, a universal condition that predates and is influenced by the market economy. For example, gender relations changed dramatically as industrialization broadly shifted economic production from the home to separate workplaces, and again with the relatively recent mass entry of women into the paid economy.

Today, women in the U.S. workforce face unequal pay, hiring standards, working conditions, training opportunities, prospects for promotion, participation in workplace decision-making, as well as segregation in lower-level occupations. These factors lead directly, and through lower social status, to negative occupational health and other impacts. Assessments of "safe" levels of pesticide and other chemical exposure, for example, have typically relied on male subjects and generally ignore women's greater sensitivity to exposure.[17] For women, patriarchy also results in domestic violence, disproportionate shares of poverty and household work (even when holding a paid job) and other impacts.[18]

Likewise, racism occurs independently of and is influenced by the corporate system. Racism, in the broadest sense, refers to prejudice or discrimination based on race (i.e., perceived physical differences) or ethnicity (i.e., socially defined cultural characteristics), and to institutional discrimination (i.e., differing treatment regardless of individual attitudes about race and ethnicity). Racism plays a significant role in education, occupational, health and other disparities. For example, African American, Latino, Native American and Asian American communities are disproportionately impacted by hazardous waste sites, landfills, incinerators, and polluting industries. In fact, race is the most significant variable associated with the location of hazardous waste sites.[19,20]

Culture

The most general expression of the structure of harm is a dominant culture that reflects and reinforces values, beliefs, actions and lifestyles that are essentially consistent with the corporate system. A citizenry engrossed by individualism, the mythology of the free market and the measurement of personal success by wealth, and that is consumption-fixated, inwardly focused and often unaware and too busy for political engagement, enables business and politics as usual and undermines public action. It is difficult, for example, to mobilize the U.S. public in opposition to court appointments given that, according to a recent national poll, 64% of respondents could not name a single member of the Supreme Court, but 66% could name all three characters used to market Rice Krispies cereal.[21,22]

Global dimensions

Of course, the social structures of harm discussed above have important international dimensions. U.S. corporations have remarkable global reach. Exports of goods and services in July 2004 alone were roughly $96 billion[23] and private investment abroad for 2003 was about $7.8 trillion.[24] One result of international investment is the ability of corporations as a group to influence public policy in weaker economies on threat of capital flight.[25]

Likewise, the U.S. government pursues a wide range of foreign political, economic and military policy, often to advance corporate interests. For example, international financial institutions such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank are mechanisms through which industrial powers are able to influence national policy, principally within the global South. As conditions of lending, these institutions impose Structural Adjustment Programs, which typically require shifts to export production, slashes in social spending and other terms that prioritize expansion of markets for foreign firms and servicing debt held by foreign banks.[26] Similarly, corporate rights are globalizing through powerful new international trade and investment agreements such as those of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and a battery of new regional and bilateral pacts. These emphasize "freeing" the market through sweeping limits on regulatory policy, while granting corporations new intellectual property and other rights and largely ignoring the anti-competitive nature of multinational corporations.

Military policy is also geared toward corporate interests. Extreme lobbying and other influence by the arms industry to promote military spending and shape U.S. foreign policy constitutes a "military- industrial complex," about which outgoing president Eisenhower warned.[27] Some have argued that this has lead to a "permanent war economy," in which military spending and intervention play a central role in national economic stability.[28] At a minimum, it is clear that in most cases, geopolitical concerns, access to resources and markets, and corporate positioning underlie official pretexts for intervention. In Iraq, for example, the Bush administration brought in business leaders to head up reconstruction (such as former Cargill executive Dan Amstutz in agriculture) and established a neo-liberal interim government with U.S. advisers in all departments.[29] U.S. corporations are acquiring reconstruction contracts (more than $20 billion so far), ownership of Iraqi resources (including oil and water)[30] and intellectual property protections[31] (playing a key role in the corporatization of the nation's agriculture).

Corporate activities overseas, foreign policy, international institutions and military action profoundly exacerbate social and environmental problems. Looking at just pesticides and the WTO, for example, free-trade rules undermine national policy-making and international environmental agreements which can reduce pesticide use, and foster the industrial agricultural model at the center of pesticide-reliant farming.[32]

Seeing structure

Although social structures are by nature difficult to see, the above sketch should begin to form a picture of key underlying institutional features that are the context of contemporary change making. In sum:

** Corporations are pervasive, economically and socially powerful actors compelled to pursue narrow self-interests in a system that drives economic concentration, generates socially and environmentally harmful models of production and requires perpetual growth.

** Those charged with public policy are fundamentally compelled by corporate influences and the primacy of economic growth to safeguard corporate interests.

** Mass media, public relations, science, education-and the dominant consumption- and wealth-oriented culture as a whole-significantly reflect and reinforce the corporate system.

** Patriarchy and racism are sources of harm that interact with the corporate system.

** Corporate interests are projected internationally through economic, military, political and other activity, including a rapidly developing trade and investment framework undermining the ability of governments to control corporate behavior.

From this vantage point, strategies for moving beyond near-term, issue-based action can be more easily assessed. For example, it is clear that there is nothing about incrementalism that necessarily transforms the structure of harm.

Making systemic change

How can those engaged in near-term, issue-oriented approaches advance systemic change? Fortunately, this is not a matter of "reform or revolution." It is true that partial victories and reformism can drain potential for mobilization (as when banning residential uses of a pesticide, while leaving only farmworkers and other marginalized communities affected). This is an important strategic point. However, the notion that conditions should be allowed to worsen so that mobilization for systemic change can more readily take place overlooks the fact that in many ways conditions for deep change already exist. One useful reconciliation of the reform/transformation question is to integrate the near-term with the transformative, such that issue-based action explicitly functions to advance systemic change. This approach accommodates the reality of urgent harm that cannot be ignored. It also maintains a focus on concrete entry points for engaging and mobilizing the public. The point, however, is not that both orientations are useful; it is that they can be integrated so that they are mutually reinforcing.

The following are a few practical points for furthering this integration.

Building a broad, global movement

One crucial insight drawn from a structural perspective is that movements must be bigger, multi-issue and international. Fortunately, if there is anything opportune about the structure of harm it is that it is emerging as a unifying concern of people and progressive movements around the world. For example, most toxics groups in the U.S. taking a "NIMBY" (Not In My Backyard) position in the early 1980's developed at least a perspective of the larger context of harm.[33] Today there are truly global movements (such as the anti- or alternative-globalization movement and Via Campesina[34]), processes (like the World Social Forum[35]) and statements of unity (like the "Rio Earth Summit Declaration of Principles"[36])-all of which emphasize common themes of democratic inclusion; environmental sustainability; class, racial and gender justice; diversity; and fundamental change. There are ample opportunities to tie near-term change efforts to these expressions of the unifying global progressive movement.

Making connections and deeper alliances

Alliance-making based on common near-term goals is an obvious strategy. Yet identifying connections based on a common structural perspective can provide a basis for deeper alliances, fostering new synergies and broader movements. For example, the equitable distribution and growth of organic foods, which often cost more than conventional counterparts, suggest additional reasons for raising prevailing wages. The role of pharmaceutical companies provides a deep connection point for joint action between AIDS and other healthcare activists, opponents of genetically engineered foods and sustainable agriculture advocates. Issues such as corporate power, intellectual property rights and the production of drugs using transgenic "biopharm" crops will appeal to target audiences of multiple movements, which can be mobilized in new ways.

Building alliances between labor and other movements is particularly important. Human labor plays an essential role in production and therefore has the potential to disrupt it. This is a special form of resistance, but one that has been plagued by anti-labor policy, union cooptation, and undemocratic practices and narrow focuses by unions. Fortunately, there is a resurgence of the idea of "social movement unionism," in which the labor movement makes linkages between workplace, civil society issues and the larger structure of harm.[37]

Solidarity and agenda broadening

Deep alliances require deep solidarity-acts of mutual support that extend beyond a group's specific mission or objectives. One way to achieve greater solidarity is to reexamine organizational agendas. Most groups with a particular focus are run and supported by people concerned about a wide range of issues. Reconsidering a group's work in light of the structure of harm can suggest useful restatements of mission that make deep solidarity a more explicit goal, without losing particular focus.

Reframing problems

Another way to integrate systemic change is to recast the problems a group seeks to remedy. Pesticide reform groups, for example, frequently make the case that pesticides are harmful and need to be banned or restricted, and that pesticide manufacturers undermine the regulatory process. A broader framing, however, might include that:

** Most of what happens in the food system is based on the decision- making of an increasingly small set of increasingly large corporations (such as DuPont, Conagra, Kraft Foods and Wal-Mart)-which, by design, pay little attention to externalities such as pesticide poisonings, genetic contamination, excessive energy use, abuse of farm labor and obesity;

** these companies have created an ecologically and socially devastating model of food production and continually develop new technologies which pose new risks or harms (such as biopiracy and contract farming[38]);

** government fundamentally works to support the industrial food system, seeing its success as part of the national interest; and

** media, public relations, science, education and other institutions orient the public in support of the industrial food model through incomplete and tainted information, and the promotion of cultural traits (such as the desire for unblemished produce) that are typically antagonistic to campaigns for reform.

Systemic reframing places big picture issues in plain view, raising public consciousness, identifying connections and suggesting goals and requirements for long-term change.

Integrated campaigning

Campaigns are strategic programs of action designed to move targets and other social forces so that a specific set of goals is obtained. It is a highly focused path to specific victories, generally at the expense of issues outside of the campaign frame. Yet there are ways to integrate systemic transformation goals into campaigns.

In integrated campaigning, campaign goals are determined not simply by asking the question "What do we want our campaign to change?" The broader question is "What larger systemic changes do we want to achieve toward which our campaign will move us?" In this way, near- term, winnable goals can be developed that are important in their own right and serve as a foundation for or step to broader change. For example, if the broader systemic goal is to create a national regulatory system based the Precautionary Principle,[39,40] campaign goals might include:

1. enacting such an approach around a specific local issue, and

2. taking concrete steps to position the movement for a national campaign (through building relationships with untraditional allies, creating an international network, developing popular language about the structure of harm, raising awareness about corporate power and the limits of contemporary regulatory systems, and the like). Developing alternative institutions Just as issue-based change often requires development of alternatives (such as benign methods of pest management), systemic change requires the development of alternative institutions and visions of how societies can be organized to maximize justice and sustainability. There are many intriguing contributions in this area, from alternative global institutions to participatory economics.[41] Yet much more of this work needs to be done. What, for example, would a viable precautionary approach to regulation of production really look like? Developing concrete systemic alternatives helps answer legitimate questions about structural critiques, inspires mobilization for near- and long-term reform, helps activists and the public break out of mainstream ideological frameworks and offers real options when opportunities for deep change occur.

Springboarding

Many projects contribute on a local level to the development of alternative institutions. These include community gardens, local currency ventures, energy independent homesteads, community-run healthcare facilities, and green and worker-owned businesses. Yet much of this work reflects an incrementalist notion of change, with no or little engagement with movements for systemic change.

"Springboarding" entails using such points of public engagement to raise awareness and support action around the structure of harm. Some community gardens, for example, have displays providing information to participants and visitors not only about the merits of organic production or green space, but also about the problems with the industrial food system, corporate power and how to join campaigns. Springboarding helps integrate local alternatives with broader movements.

Hope

Systemic change, of course, can be overwhelming, requiring change- makers to communicate a sense of hope. Fortunately, there are in fact good reasons to be optimistic. Virtually all societies are highly contradictory and subject to relatively rapid change. Nominally democratic societies provide at least some avenues to influence the balance of political power. Harmful societies invariably generate resistance. Mechanisms of social control are imperfect. Thus, expansion of popular rights and other fundamental change has occurred over decades, sometimes just years. Arguably, there has never been a time of so much popular action worldwide around so many issues stemming from the structure of harm. The global progressive movement has people-power, rich capacities, moral positions and increasingly a structural awareness, common vision and organization with which to chart a new institutional order in which the earth and popular rights come before the free market.

Ultimately, however, hope is something independent of optimism - something we may therefore always hold and convey. As Vaclav Havel put it:

"Hope is a state of mind, not of the world.... Either we have hope or we don't; it is a dimension of the soul, and it's not essentially dependent on some particular observation of the world or estimate of the situation.... Hope, in this deep and powerful sense, is not the same as joy that things are going well, or willingness to invest in enterprises that are obviously heading for success, but rather an ability to work for something because it is good, not just because it stands a chance to succeed."[42]

Positive systemic change may be daunting, but it is essential. Recognizing this need, understanding underlying structures of harm and creating an integrated activist practice are some key steps in raising the likelihood and pace of success.


This article will appear in a forthcoming special issue of the International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health.

*Skip Spitzer coordinates corporate accountability and industrial agriculture work at PANNA, Pesticide Action Network North America, in San Francisco. He has worked for almost 25 years as an activist on a wide range of social and environmental issues. As part of PANNA's Resources for Action work, he provides training in grassroots organizing, campaign development, non-violent direct action, and other activist skills.

[1] See for example: Sifry M, Watzman N. Is that a politician in your pocket?: Washington on $2 million a day. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley; 2004.

[2] See for example: Center for Responsive Politics. The Bush administration: corporate connections [Web page]. Available at:
URL: http://www.opensecrets.org/bush/cabinet.asp. Accessed September 22, 2004.

[3] Vidal J. GM lobby takes root in Bush's cabinet. Guardian (UK) 2001 Feb 1.

[4] Center for Responsive Politics. The Bush administration: Ann M. Veneman [Web page]. Available at: URL:
http://www.opensecrets.org/bush/cabinet/cabinet.veneman.asp . Accessed May 20, 2003.

[5] Savio N. The business of government: Clinton's corporate cabinet. Multinational Monitor 1993 Apr;15(4).

[6] General Motors Chairman Charlie Wilson said this to a Senate committee in 1955. See: Hartman D. What's good for General Motors.... Chronicles Magazine 2002 May.

[7] United States Department of Agriculture. Remarks of Secretary Dan Glickman at the USDA Small Farms Commission public forum; Memphis, TN; July 28, 1997; release no. 0251.97 [Web page]. Available at:
URL: http://www.usda.gov/news/releases/1997/07/0251. Accessed September 22, 2004.

[8] Manning S. Students for Sale. Nation 1999 Sep 27.

[9] Jacobson MF, Mazur LA. Marketing madness. Boulder, CO: Westview Press; 1995.

[10] Fred Gould on: National Public Radio. Science Friday: Ag biotech and developing countries [radio program, April 14, 2000]. Available at:
URL: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1072932 .

[11] For more on the structure of the mass media see: Herman E, Chomsky N. Manufacturing consent: the political economy of the mass media. London: Vintage; 1988.

[12] Pack journalism: horde copy [transcript of television program Nightline]. ABC News 1989 Sep 27.

[13] Biomonitoring refers to analysis of blood, urine, serum, saliva or tissue to identify exposure to, or the presence of, chemicals in the human body.

[14] Elias P. Scientists measure pollution in humans. 2003 Dec 27.

[15] The study also reported that 92% of all U.S. sources interviewed were white, 85% were male and, where party affiliation was identifiable, 75% were Republican. Howard I. Power sources. Extra! 2002 May.

[16] For literature emphasizing interactions between race, gender and class see: Belkhir J, American Sociological Association. Race, gender, and class bibliography [Web page]. Available at: URL: http://www.asanet.org/sections/rgcbiblio.html.

[17] Ostlin P. Gender inequalities in occupational health. Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies working papers 2000 Sep;10(9).

[18] For more about patriarchy in the U.S. see: Sapiro V. Women in American society. 4th ed. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield; 1999. For a global survey of the status of women, see: United Nations Statistics Division. The world's women 2000: trends and statistics. New York: United Nations Publications; 2000.

[19] Commission for Racial Justice. Toxic wastes and race in the United States. New York: United Church of Christ; 1987. For an interesting analysis of EPA data, showing disproportionate exposure to environmental hazards in communities with higher concentrations of lower income people and people of color, see Ash M, Fetter RT. Who Lives on the Wrong Side of the Environmental Tracks? Evidence from the EPA's Risk-Screening Environmental Indicators Model. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Political Economy Research Institute; 2002. (Working Paper Series; number 50).

[20] For more on racism in the U.S., see: Shaefer RT. Race and ethnicity in the United States. 3rd ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall; 2004.

[21] A lack of awareness about the judicial system is particularly important in advancing business interests, since corporate rights typically have been advanced through court decisions. For an activists's summary of such cases, see: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Timeline of Personhood Rights and Powers. Available at http://reclaimdemocracy.org/personhood. Accessed September 22, 2004.

[22] The Polling Company. More Americans can name Rice Krispies characters than Supreme Court justices! April 19, 2002 [Web page]. Available at:
URL: http://www.pollingcompany.com/News.asp?FormMode=ViewReleases&ID=50.

[23] Bureau of Economic Analysis. U.S. international trade in goods and services. Washington, DC: United States Department of Commerce; 2004 Jul.

[24] Includes private U.S.-owned assets and direct investment abroad at market value. Bureau of Economic Analysis. U.S. net international investment position at yearend 2003. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Commerce; 2004 Jun 30.

[25] This is also true of national policy in the U.S. (were it to become out of kilter with corporate interests), owing to the high degree of foreign investment in the U.S. (which exceeds U.S. investment abroad).

[26] For more on these programs see: The Structural Adjustment Participatory Review International Network (SAPRIN). Structural adjustment: the SAPRI report. London: Zed Books; 2004.

[27] Hartung WD. Eisenhower's warning: the military-industrial complex forty years later. World Policy Journal 2001;18(1).

[28] Melman S. In the grip of a permanent war economy. CounterPunch 2003 Mar 15.

[29] Mekay E. U.S. business pushes for Mideast trade. Inter Press Service News Agency 2004 Oct 7.

[30] Juhasz A. The corporate invasion of Iraq. LeftTurn Magazine 2003 Aug.

[31] Coalition Provisional Authority Order No. 81: patent, industrial design, undisclosed information, integrated circuits and plant variety law of 2004. CPA/ORD/26 April 04/81.
Available at: URL: http://www.iraqcoalition.org/regulations/20040426_CPAORD_81_Patents_Law.pdf. Accessed October 20, 2004.

[32] Spitzer S. The WTO and pesticide reform. Global Pesticide Campaigner 2000;10(1).

[33] Epstein B. Grassroots environmentalism and strategies for social change. New Political Science 1995;32(Summer).

[34] For more see: Via Campesina [Web site]. Available at:
URL: http://www.viacampesina.org/.

[35] For more see: World Social Forum [Web site]. Available at
URL: http://www.forumsocialmundial.org.br/home.asp.

[36] See: Report of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development June 1992, Annex I: Rio declaration on environment and development. Available at URL: http://www.un.org/documents/ga/conf151/aconf15126-1annex1.htm. Accessed October 20, 2004.

[37] See for example: Lambert R. Globalization: can unions resist? South African Labour Bulletin 1998;22(6).

[38] In contract farming, agribusinesses manage certain aspects of production through highly constrained contracts with farm producers.

[39] In essence, the Precautionary Principle affirms that regulatory restrictions may be appropriate even if causal relationships are not fully established scientifically.

[40] For more see: American Public Health Association. The Precautionary Principle and children's health. In: Policy statements adopted by the governing council of the American Public Health Association, November 15, 2000. Am J Public Health 2001;91:495-496.

[41] See for example: Alternatives Task Force of the International Forum on Globalization. Alternatives to Economic Globalization: A Better World is Possible. San Francisco, California: Berrett-Koehler; 2002. And: Albert M. Parecon: Life After Capitalism. London: Verso; 2003.

[42] Havel V. Disturbing the Peace. London: Faber & Faber; 1990.



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DETROIT -- When historians write about our times, they'll shake their heads and wonder how so many people could believe so many lies for so long. They might actually write two parallel books -- one describing the cascading lies and deceptions George W. Bush and the Republicans sold and the other telling the truth.

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Large payments from Diebold are fueling influence-peddling for a $45 million Cook County/Chicago voting machine contract

Black Box Voting forums, May 9, 2005:

Large payments from Diebold are fueling influence-peddling for a $45 million Cook County/Chicago voting machine contract. Diebold has been lobbying both Ohio and Cook County/Chicago through a small corporation formed by a Republican and two well-connected Democrats. Diebold is reportedly making payments directly to the individuals and payments are also flowing through a corporation formed by the three partners. These payments are then paid out to others. When asked what the payments to others are buying, Black Box Voting was told that the Diebold funds pay “subcontractors.” We asked what the subcontractors do, and were told that they do “largely persuasion.” [...] Read the rest at: http://tinyurl.com/agh6n


© Virginia Metze

Family values, GOP style

Tim Grieve
May 10, 2005
Salon.com "War Room"

We've been so busy lately noting the nuclear-specific hypocrisy of Republican politicians that we've been derelict in our duty to bring you news of the usual, garden-variety GOP hypocrisy. But that particular brand of news never really stops -- especially when it comes to matters of "family values" -- so perhaps we're due for an update.

We begin in Denver, where Vice President Dick Cheney made a stop Monday to raise campaign cash for Rep. Marilyn Musgrave. What did Cheney have to say about his flip-flopping support for Musgrave Monday? Well, nothing, only that it turns out that Musgrave has turned out "to be exactly the right person for the job." [...] Read the rest at Salon.com: http://tinyurl.com/72fyf


© Virginia Metze

Janice Karpinski says Rumsfeld knew about Abu Ghraib

Video - Nightline:
http://www.edwardsdavid.com/BushVideos/nightline_janice_karpinski_rumsfeld_050512-01.rm


Informant: David Edwards

Has the War on Iran Begun?

Jim Lobe on the violence in Khuzestan.
http://www.lewrockwell.com/ips/lobe209.html

MPs demand parliamentary inquiry into voting reform

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/story.jsp?story=637994

Human Rights Watch report shows US sending dozens to be tortured in Egypt

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/2775/

Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

America losing the war of occupation in Iraq

http://www.theinsider.org/mailing/article.asp?id=1178

America has made Iraq much worse

http://www.theinsider.org/mailing/article.asp?id=1182

America refuses British climate change measures

http://www.theinsider.org/mailing/article.asp?id=1184

Bush questioned about secret Iraq war decision

http://www.theinsider.org/mailing/article.asp?id=1181

American TV afraid to show British war on terror documentary

http://www.theinsider.org/mailing/article.asp?id=1179

Speak up for Saskatchewan's Wildlands

http://www.wildcanada.net/documents/aa-221f.asp

Whales 'led astray by magnetism'

FYI - Anna

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4538959.stm

Brutaler Spaß: Schlägereien per Handy filmen

http://www.xonio.com/news/news_15344974.html?tid1=7400&tid2=0


Dreijähriger gerät mit Hand in Rolltreppe

Nach 15 Minuten war das Kind befreit. Für die Mutter war die Rettungsaktion zu viel: Die Frau fiel in Ohnmacht.

Zu ihrem Glück übrigens: So musste sie nicht mitansehen, wie skrupellose Schaulustige das leidende Kind mit dem Handy fotografierten. Der Bub wurde in die Klinik gebracht.

http://www.tirol.com/chronik/oberland/10100/index.do (Auszug)


Nachricht von der BI Bad Dürkheim

Hochfrequenzen wirken auf Organismus

Dr. Cornelia Waldmann-Selsam aus Bamberg berichtete von ihren Erfahrungen mit Mobilfunksendemasten

BAD STAFFELSTEIN. "Mobilfunk macht krank" lautete das Thema eines Vortrags des Bund Naturschutz im Foyer der Adam-Riese-Halle. Referentin und Ärztin Dr. Cornelia Waldmann-Selsam aus Bamberg berichtete von ihren Erfahrungswerten und die Risiken der Hochfrequenzen.

Elisabeth Kraus erläuterte zu Beginn, dass das Thema Mobilfunk und dessen Risiken auch in Bad Staffelstein ganz vielen Leuten auf den Nägeln brenne: Grund dafür sei das Bestreben der Mobilfunkbetreiber, den bestehenden Sendemast zu verstärken. Problematisch sei dabei, dass sich der Sender in unmittelbarer Nähe zum Alten- und Pflegeheim, zur Obermain Therme, zu Arztpraxen und zum Klinikum befinde. Die Risiken dieser Technologie bedenke man dabei nicht: Die Hochfrequenzen hätten negative Auswirkungen auf den menschlichen Organismus - und außerdem sei das Bad Staffelsteiner Netz bereits jetzt ausreichend abgedeckt im Bereich des Mobilfunks.

Tumorerkrankungen

Dr. Cornelia Waldmann-Selsam berichtete von nachgewiesenermaßen erhöhten Fallzahlen von Tumorerkrankungen in unmittelbarer Nähe zu Sendemasten (Studie Naila), doch keiner gehe hin und überprüfe, warum das der Fall sei: "Der Grund liegt auf der Hand: Man will schlichtweg nichts finden", betonte die Referentin.

Gleiche Beobachtungen habe man in Hof gemacht: Hier stehe seit zehn Jahren ein Mast direkt im Wohngebiet, im Umkreis von 100 Metern sei es zu 40 Karzinom-Erkrankungen gekommen: "Diese Zahlen sind Wahnsinn - doch es passiert nichts, keiner kümmert sich." Dass elektromagnetische Felder und Hochfrequenzen keine Gesundheitsgefahren darstellen, sei eine irreführende Behauptung: "An keinem einzigen Standort Deutschlands wurde vom Bundesamt für Strahlenschutz oder anderen Wissenschaftlern eine Erhebung über Kopfschmerzen oder Schlafstörungen gemacht. Außerdem sind nicht die Physiker und Radiologen Experten für die menschliche Gesundheit, sondern wir Ärzte", mahnte sie.

Erfolgreich gewehrt

In Bamberg habe sich die Bürger- und Ärzteschaft gegen weitere Sendemasten gewehrt, habe dem Stadtrat die Risiken aufgezeigt: 130 Ärzte haben sich zum "Bamberger Appell" zusammengeschlossen - und es habe gewirkt, man konnte das Aufstellen weiterer Sendemasten (vorerst) verhindern. Selbst habe sie sich ein Messgerät für elektromagnetische Felder und Hochfrequenzen gekauft. In 356 Haushalten in ganz Oberfranken habe sie dann Erhebungen und Messungen gemacht - und das Ergebnis sei erschreckend gewesen: Je höher die Belastung pro Quadratmeter, desto mehr klagten die Menschen über Schlafstörungen, Wesensveränderungen, Konzentrationsstörungen, Unruhe, Unbehagen, Immunschwäche, Tinnitus, Übelkeit und mehr. "Auch der DECT-Standard bei schnurlosen Telefonen ist sehr bedenklich: 24 Stunden am Tag funkt die Basisstation, sogar durch Decken und Wände", erläuterte die Ärztin. Anders dagegen der Standard "CT1+", der nur funke, wenn man wirklich auch telefoniere. "Eine DECT-Basisstation ist nichts anderes wie ein Sendemast im eigenen Haus", unterstrich Dr. Cornelia Waldmann-Selsam. "Hochfrequenzen führen zu einem neuen Krankheitsbild mit vielen Symptomen", bilanzierte die Bambergerin. Hautnah ließen sich die Zuhörer von Gabriele Zieglschmid aus der Domstadt schildern, wie sich durch die Einwirkungen von Hochfrequenzen durch einen nahen Sendemasten ihre ganze Familie veränderte. Sie sprach sogar von seiner "Mobilfunk-Mafia", die sich nur um den Profit und nicht um die Gesundheit der betroffenen Menschen kümmere.

"Wir dürfen uns unsere Zukunft und unsere Gesundheit nicht zerstören lassen", forderte auch Dr. Cornelia Waldmann-Selsam. Sie verwies auf ein Volksgehren "Für Gesundheitsvorsorge beim Mobilfunk", das vom 5. bis 18. Juli laufe. Ein reger Erfahrungsaustausch mit Diskussion schloss sich an. Einige Gäste allerdings mahnten, dass man so realistisch sein müsse, dass Handys für einige Berufe unabdingbar seien und nicht völlig verbannt werden können. Dennoch müsse man sich über die Risiken von Mobilfunksendern in Wohngebieten klar werden und Lösungen finden.

Wenig Interesse bei Stadträten

Moniert wurde gegen Ende, dass sich vom Stadtrat nicht gerade viele hatten blicken lassen, obwohl das Thema Bad Staffelstein derzeit akut betreffe. Anerkennenden Applaus gab es dagegen für Werner Freitag (SBUN), Heike Kolb (SPD) und Zweiten Bürgermeister Jürgen Kohmann (CSU), die als einzige aus dem Gremium zum Vortrag gekommen waren. -mdr-


http://portal.obermain.de/pub/index.php?mid=75&aid=408&if=71983607.html


Nachricht von der BI Bad Dürkheim



Krebs Cluster
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Krebs+Cluster

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

Abstimmung der Ahnungslosen – Die EU-Verfassung im Bundestag

http://www.ndrtv.de/panorama/archiv/2005/0512/eu_verfassung.html

Der Link zum Video (5 Min., Real Player)
http://tinyurl.com/8f8jm
bzw.:
http://video.ndr.de/ramgen/video/vs/20050512_214300_tv_panorama_2145_eu_verfassung.rm

Ärger mit Mobilfunkmasten: Info-Abend der Bürgerinitiative „Gesundleben in Allach“

Bürgerinitiative Gesund leben in Allach informiert

Info-Abend der Bürgerinitiative „Gesundleben in Allach“

Ärger mit Mobilfunkmasten
Dienstag, 31. Mai 2005, 20 Uhr
Vereinsheim Allach, Eversbuschstr. 161

Referenten:
Prof. Dr. habil. Klaus Buchner, Atom-Physiker, ÖDP
Dr. Claus Scheingraber, Zahnarzt, Arbeitskreis Elektro-Biologie

Weitere Informationen:
http://www.franz-titscher.de/mobilfunk/html/infoabend.html

Einladung als pdf bitte runterladen, drucken und verteilen!
http://www.franz-titscher.de/mobilfunk/Infoabend.pdf

Inquiry into cancer cluster fears at 'tower of doom'

Residents' Association chairman Bill Marrow, 65, said: "Every time I pick up a headache these days I'm worried I could be the next person to be struck down.

"We're a very close-knit community here and it's our friends and family who keep falling victim to the disease at an alarming rate."

Neighbour Reg Blakemore, 77, who is currently nursing his wife Monica back to health after she fell victim to cancer, said: "We love it here. It's been a fantastic place to retire to but we're so worried that our health is suffering with each passing day. I fear that one day someone will come along and tell us we were right about this all along."

Eileen O'Connor of Seriously Concerned Residents Against Masts (SCRAM) says the Liscard House curse reflects a growing trend.

She said: "Every piece of research undertaken shows that at buildings where many masts are present there is always a cancer cluster within 400 yards. This case follows a survey in Birmingham where a number of residents in high-rise flats were suffering serious illnesses."

Duncan McGraw, community liaison officer for Orange, said last night the telecommunications company would do everything possible to work with the PCT during its investigation.

He said: "The radiation coming from the mast is well below the guidelines from ICNARP (the International Commission of Neon Ironising Radiation). But we will do everything possible to allay the residents' concerns.."

Vodafone was unavailable for comment last night.

jessicashaughnessy@dailypost.co.uk

http://tinyurl.com/79o9n


Informant: Sylvie


Clusters in England
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/678769/

'Electric Comet' Could Burn The House Of Science

http://www.rense.com/general63/elele.htm
http://www.thunderbolts.info/velikovsky-ghost.htm


Informant: V

Bush dances to sour music

05/12/05

As I was speaking, I realized that my tone has changed. Usually, when I talk about Bush, anger spits from my mouth. But now unspeakable sadness permeated my voice and spirit. Although half the people in America feel the way I do, the world sees us all as authoritarian, materialistic, greedy, arrogant, ignorant, sadistic and cruel. The most painful part, I told my friend, is that I see no good coming from any of this. Bush is a puppet dancing to sour music, and for the first time in my life, I am without hope...

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0512-20.htm


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

from Common Dreams, by Joyce Marcel

Misery accomplished

05/12/05

Has it really been two years since George W. Bush stuffed his codpiece and solemnly announced, 'Major combat operations in Iraq have ended. In the battle of Iraq, the United States and our allies have prevailed?' Mark Follman dredged up that quote the other day in Salon's War Room, which is always worth the price of admission. The price of Bush's admission? He'll never admit to failure, but the Marines of Lima Company are feeling the pain of that, as the Washington Post's Ellen Knickmeyer reports this morning. The major combat operation in Anbar Province, near the Syrian border, has practically wiped out one of Lima's squads...

http://villagevoice.com/blogs/bushbeat/archive/000924.php

from Village Voice, by Ward Harkavy


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Stay angry about Real ID

05/12/05

If I could tell people one thing about the Real ID Act, that would be it: Stay angry. Stay very, very angry. I'm amazed at the calm in the aftermath of Senate passage of this Stalinist monstrosity. And I don't just mean I'm amazed at the mainstream media's lack of clue. I mean that civil libertarians and other commentators on 'our side' are largely treating the Real ID Act as just one more bad development in an era in which bad developments have become routine. ... The Real ID Act is not just one more ugly development. The Real ID Act imposes a national ID card. (And don't argue that different states will have different card cosmetics; and don't use phrases like 'sets the stage for.' This is national ID.) This is not just another bad development. This is a defining moment...

http://www.clairewolfe.com/wolfesblog/00001399.html

from WolfesBlog, by Claire Wolfe


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Politics in an age of fiction

05/12/05

Perhaps in a way all rulership has to be a kind of fiction. The difference is that [King of Spain Philip II's] equivalent today, the head of the globe's 'lone superpower,' is at the center of a vast machine for the creation of fiction, a kind of ever-growing assembly line for its production. I suppose the truth is that the human ego -- whether that of the man who 'runs' America (and desires to run much of the [known] world) or the CEO of any globe-spanning transnational corporation -- only has so much expandability. Even a single megalomanic ego, an ego stretched to the limits, would have no way of taking in, no less governing, such a world. Not really. Perhaps this is why, increasingly, the President of the United States has himself become a kind of fiction...

http://tinyurl.com/ayup6

from Mother Jones, by Tom Engelhardt


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Speaking of Iran

05/13/05

Since the United States is not only dishonoring the treaty by not reducing its weapons, but in fact has been developing new nuclear weapons, non-nuclear nations are condemning the U.S. for violating the treaty while trying to impose it upon other nations. George Bush has responded to these condemnations by saying that -- you guessed it -- 9/11 changed everything...

http://www.lewrockwell.com/browne/browne55.html

from LewRockwell.Com, by Harry Browne


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Iraq falls apart

05/13/05

The Bush administration's response to 9/11 has been anything but rational. The worldwide wave of anti-Americanism created by our actions -- the invasion of Iraq, the threats to Syria and Iran, the arrogant posturing that has turned even the president's Russian soul-mate against us -- is properly laid at the White House's doorstep. Instead of keeping us safe, U.S. foreign policy is endangering each and every American, at home as well as abroad. That is why the threat of terrorism is greater today than ever. As members of Congress and other government officials ran from the U.S. Capitol, squealing with terror, surely an approximation of this thought must have crossed their minds. For the first time since 9/11, the city of Washington, D.C., went into Code Red -- the highest state of emergency. It's about time...

http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=5936

from AntiWar.Com, by Justin Raimondo


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The End of America: May 10, 2005

05/11/05

On Tuesday, May 10, 2005, America became a true police state. Your U.S. senators voted -- unanimously, with no discussion, and without even reading the bill -- to create a national ID card. The Real ID Act blackmails state governments into turning their drivers licenses into a draconian tool of the federal homeland security apparatus. ... We can expect lawsuits against national ID, including at least one suit led by state governments. However, nearly all the opposition from state governments focuses on one area: They're upset because the federal government didn't offer them extra money to enslave us. If Congress bribes them with enough millions and billions, they'll gladly sell our freedom. Ultimately, real resistance is up to us, as individuals. There are certain courses of action JPFO cannot recommend. But every freedom lover should be pleased if all the people who had a hand in creating Real ID act lost their jobs -- soon. And those individuals who truly value their (and their children's) futures should seriously consider making national ID their line in the sand...

http://jpfo.org/alert20050511.htm


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Bush and Blair Agreed in July 2002 to Invade Iraq

According to the Los Angeles Times, " ...the documents [released in the United Kingdom on May 1] help prove that the leaders [Bush and Blair] made a secret decision to oust Iraqi President Saddam Hussein nearly a year before launching their attack, shaped intelligence to that aim and never seriously intended to avert the war through diplomacy."

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3219

Nations say US shirks its arms vows

The United States is seeking to use a major UN conference on nuclear nonproliferation to highlight the dangers of North Korea and Iran, but has been undermined by allegations from some developing countries that Washington itself has backtracked on commitments to reduce its nuclear arsenal, according to UN diplomats and delegates to the conference.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3213

Blix Blames U.S. for Nuke-weapons Stalemate

Washington isn’t taking “the common bargain” of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty as seriously as it once did, and that’s dimming global support for the U.S. campaign to shut down the North Korean and Iranian nuclear programs, the former chief U.N. weapons inspector said. Undersecretary of State John R. Bolton, by questioning the value of treaties and international law, has also damaged the U.S. position, Hans Blix said.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3212

Stand Down: Army to Spend Day Retraining Recruiters due to Widespread Scandals

Recruiting has fallen through the floor and through the basement, as citizens vote with their feet against the Iraq War. Recruiting usually improves during economic hard times, but not now. Will the Marines stand down as wel because they can't meet their goals? Do these developments portend a return to the military draft to support the Iraq War?

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3211

Alltägliche Schikanen

"Verkaufen Sie sich nicht unter Wert - sagen Sie lieber gleich ab". Die Absageagentur schliesst am 15.5.2005

Am Freitag, den 13.05.05 gibt es ab 20:00 Uhr eine Abschlussfeier: Ausstellung aller verschickten Absagen sowie einem Großteil der Kommunikation, die durch die Absageagentur zustande kam. Danach Party mit DJs und DJanes. Am Sonntag (15.5) hat die Agentur von 14-19 Uhr letztmalig geöffnet… Falls Sie nicht aus Berlin sind, haben Sie die Möglichkeit, eine Dokumentation des Projektes inkl. einer Auswahl der verschickten Absagen auf unserer Homepage anzusehen: zu finden ab 15.05.05 unter: http://www.absageagentur.de


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 25, Eintrag 8

Arbeitsverwaltungen wehren sich - wogegen?

„Alles im Argen“, die Wirklichkeit in den Job-Centern

Ende April versandte ver.di Bezirk Nordhessen einen Offenen Brief an die Landräte der Landkreise Kassel, Schwalm - Eder, Waldeck Frankenberg, Werra Meißner, den Oberbürgermeister der Stadt Kassel und die Direktorin der Bundesagentur für Arbeit in Kassel. Wir dokumentieren den Brief samt der Resolution (pdf)

http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/realpolitik/zwang/imargen.pdf


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 25, Eintrag 8


An alle SozialarbeiterInnen, BetreuerInnen und solche, die Ein Euro-JobberInnen anleiten!

„Der Text wurde von einer Genossin der Kölner Kampagne Agenturschluss geschrieben und beschreibt auf einfühlsame wie eindringliche Weise die veränderten Bedingungen der Sozialarbeit und -pädagogik in Zeiten von Hartz IV. Wir geben ihn der betroffenen erufsgruppe mit Freude als Denkzettel an die Hand. (H. Stuhlfauth)…“ Kommentar vom 20.05.05 von „Eine kritische Sozialarbeiterin“ bei der FAU http://www.fau.org/artikel/art_050520-134907


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 25, Eintrag 13

"Kommunen missbrauchen 1 E Jobs" - ver.di Personalräte befürchten Arbeitsplatzabbau

Abendschein: "Kommunen missbrauchen 1 E Jobs" - ver.di Personalräte befürchten Arbeitsplatzabbau

„Anlässlich ihrer Frühjahrstagung am 11. Mai haben sich die ver.di Personalräte der großen hessischen Städte intensiv mit der Umsetzung der Hartz IV Gesetzgebung befasst. Im Mittelpunkt stand neben der andauernden personellen Unterbesetzung der neu geschaffenen Arbeitsgemeinschaften und in den optierenden Kommunen die Einführung von Arbeitsgelegenheiten für Langzeitarbeitslose (sogenannte 1 € Jobs) im Kommunalen Bereich. Die Personalräte sehen in ihren Dienststellen viele Versuche, zur Zeit nicht besetzte oder in den letzten Jahren trotz fortbestehender Aufgaben abgebaute Stellen mit „1 Euro - Jobbern“ zu besetzen und auf diese Weise die strapazierten Haushalte zu sanieren…“ Meldung vom presse.dienst von ver.di Hessen vom 12. Mai 2005.

http://www.verdi-hessen.de/meldung_volltext.php3?si=42836d0ce73d3&id=4283656f91509&akt=news


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 25, Eintrag 8

Kreishandwerkerschaft wirft Dortmunder Diensten (DoDi) vor, sich mit 1-Euro-Jobbern in den Markt der Maler und Lackierer zu drängen

Lackierer haben die Nase gestrichen voll

Jetzt ist der Streit da: Die Kreishandwerkerschaft wirft den Dortmunder Diensten (DoDi) vor, sich mit 1-Euro-Jobbern in den Markt der Maler und Lackierer zu drängen. Die haben die Nase davon gestrichen voll. "Wir haben Informationen darüber, dass DoDi 2004 rund 1000 Eimer Farbe à 12,5 Liter bestellt hat", so Assessor Joachim Susewind, "und die können ja auch noch woanders Farbe kaufen." Es gehe um Verschönerungsarbeiten in Schulen. Dies sei eine Menge, die ein 10- bis 12-Mann-Betrieb jährlich benötige. "Wir reden hier nicht mehr über Kosmetikarbeiten", fügt Susewind an, "das sind klassische öffentliche Aufträge fürs Handwerk." Die Firmen zahlten schließlich Steuern, "da gehört es sich, die Aufträge öffentlich auszuschreiben". Artikel von Dirk Berger in der Westfälischen Rundschau vom 09. Mai 2005.

http://archiv.westfaelische-rundschau.de/main_mappe2.asp?file=1&docid=01415506&verid=001


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 25, Eintrag 8

Nach dem Studium: Hartz IV - Arbeitsgelegenheiten für HochschulabsolventInnen

Das Studium soll sich wieder lohnen. Meint wohl die Caritas und bietet „einige interessante Arbeitsgelegenheiten für HochschulabsolventInnen“ an. Selbstverständlich alle im „öffentlichen Interesse“ und „zusätzlich“. Wer das Studium also endlich geschafft hat, ganz groß rauskommen und endlich arbeiten will, statt immer nur zu protestieren, findet weitere Informationen auf der Seite der Katholischen Hochschulgemeinde an der Uni Frankfurt.

http://www.khg-frankfurt.de/sose2005/frameunten/gesellschaftethik/hartz_iv.htm


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 25, Eintrag 8

Ein-Euro-Jobber kämpft um sein Recht: 52-Jähriger fühlt sich als "billige Arbeitskraft" missbraucht

Gütetermin vor Arbeitsgericht scheitert

„Nur eine "Güteverhandlung" vor dem Arbeitsgericht. Doch die Klage von Helmut W. wird bundesweit Wellen schlagen. Davon ist Wolfgang Lubig von der DGB-Rechtsschutz überzeugt. Erstmals nämlich besteht ein Euro-Jobber darauf, dass die Regelungen des Sozialgesetzbuches II eingehalten werden - nicht nur von den durch Hartz IV Gebeutelten, sondern auch vom "Maßnahmeträger"…Artikel aus dem Oberpfalznetz vom 05.05.2005.

http://www.zeitung.org/onetz/712635-118,1,0.html


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 25, Eintrag 8

Hartz IV: Strenge Ämter, milde Richter

Strenge Ämter, milde Richter. Vom Auto bis zur Eigenheimzulage: Im Zweifelsfall klären die Gerichte, was ein Arbeitsloser behalten darf.
„Gut vier Monate alt ist das Hartz-IV-Gesetz mit seinen einschneidenden Änderungen. Und schon gibt es über ein Dutzend Urteile, in denen Sozialgerichte im so genannten einstweiligen Rechtsschutzverfahren (ER) Entscheidungen der Arbeitsagenturen aufgehoben oder bestätigt haben…“ Artikel von Wolfgang Büser in der Sueddeutschen Zeitung vom 10.05.2005.

http://www.sueddeutsche.de/jobkarriere/erfolggeld/artikel/885/52833/3/


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 25, Eintrag 8

Das unfehlbare Ministerium

Bundeskanzler Schröder dürfte es daher als späte Genugtuung empfunden haben, daß Trittin die erstbeste Gelegenheit nutzte, das Bundesamt an die kurze Leine zu legen. Zum Nachfolger des BfS-Präsidenten Kaul, eines mit rund 350 wissenschaftlichen Veröffentlichungen ausgewiesenen Experten für Strahlenphysik, ernannte Trittin Wolfram König, einen Ingenieur für Architektur und Gartenbau, der bei den Grünen eine Blitzkarriere gemacht hatte. Vom Sprecher des Regierungspräsidenten von Hannover war er zum Umweltstaatssekretär in Magdeburg aufgestiegen. Von der Atmosphäre, die der fachfremde neue Präsident König in seiner Behörde verbreitet, zeugen anonyme Briefe, die von Einschüchterungen, Vetternwirtschaft und manipulierten Ausschreibungen handeln.

http://tinyurl.com/a9s5k (Auszug)

AlgII und Wohnen

Bundeskoordinierungstreffen von Erwerbslosen- und Sozialhilfeinitiativen ruft zu massenhaftem Widerspruch auf

„Zur eheähnlichen Gemeinschaft und zur Nicht-Anrechnung der Eigenheimzulage gibt es nun eine Reihe richtungweisender Entscheidungen verschiedener Sozialgerichte. Das Bundesstreffen der Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft der Erwerbslosen- und Sozialhilfeinitiativen (BAG-SHI) nimmt diese für die ALG-II-Betroffenen erfreulichen Gerichtsentscheidungen zum Anlass, zum massenhaften Widerspruch und zur Klage gegen die bisherigen Ablehnungsbescheide der Behörden aufzurufen. Wirtschaftsminister Clement wird aufgefordert, nun von Amtswegen zu handeln und den Betroffenen endlose und unsinnige Widerspruchs- und Gerichtsverfahren zu ersparen…“ Pressemitteilung der BAG-SHI vom 09.05.2005 mit den wichtigsten Entscheidungen zur eheähnlichen Gemeinschaft.

http://www.bag-shi.de/presse/archiv/050509-pm-bundestreffen


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 25, Eintrag 8

Leitfaden Alg II/Sozialhilfe

Endlich ist es geschafft. Rainer Roth (Prof. für Sozialwissenschaften an der FH Frankfurt) und Harald Thome (Referent für Arbeitslosen- und Sozialhilferecht bei Tacheles e.V.) haben den umfangreichen Leitfaden zum Thema Arbeitslosengeld II/Sozialhilfe fertig gestellt (ISBN: 3-932246-50-0). Er ist auf dem neusten Stand (März 2005), hat 364 Seiten und erläutert anhand von 123 Stichpunkten die aktuelle Rechtslage. Er kostet inklusive der Versandkosten 7,50 Euro und kann folgendermaßen bestellt werden: per Brief: AG TuWas; Gleimstr. 3; 60318 Frankfurt oder per email: agtuwas@web.de mailto:agtuwas@web.de bzw. per Fax: 069/1533-2633. Im Internet: http://www.agtuwas.de

Alle Stichpunkte, die im Leitfaden behandelt werden finden sich unter: http://www.agtuwas.de/leitfaden_sozhilfe.html Dort finden sich auch Leseproben zu folgenden Stichworten: Arbeit; Arbeitsgelegenheiten; Einstweilige Anordnung; Regelsatz.


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 25, Eintrag 8



Wir müssen unseren Newsletter vom Freitag, dem 13.05.2005 korrigieren. Die Seite der „AG tu was“ ist momentan vom Netz. Daher gelten für alle InteressentInnen des neu erschienenen „Leitfadens ALGII/Sozialhilfe“ neue Links: Endlich ist es geschafft. Rainer Roth (Prof. für Sozialwissenschaften an der FH Frankfurt) und Harald Thome (Referent für Arbeitslosen- und Sozialhilferecht bei Tacheles e.V.) haben den umfangreichen Leitfaden zum Thema Arbeitslosengeld II/Sozialhilfe fertig gestellt ( ISBN: 3-932246-50-0) Er ist auf dem neusten Stand (März 2005), hat 364 Seiten und erläutert anhand von 123 Stichpunkten die aktuelle Rechtslage. Er kostet inklusive der Versandkosten 7,50 Euro und kann folgendermaßen bestellt werden: per Brief: AG TuWas; Gleimstr. 3; 60318 Frankfurt oder per email: agtuwas@web.de bzw. per Fax: 069/1533-2633.

Einige Stichpunkte, die im Leitfaden behandelt werden sowie Textauszüge finden sich unter: http://www.bag-shi.de/leitfaden-alg2


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 25, Eintrag 10

PSÜV Service- Point für Humankapital: Nutzwertanalyse des Grades der Gesellschaftsfähigkeit von Personen

Prolet oder Faktor Arbeit? Bestandsaufnahme des aktuellen Menschenbildes

PSÜV Service- Point für Humankapital

Der PSÜV (Psychisch-Sozialer-Überwachungs-Verein) ist der TÜV für den Menschen. Sind Sie noch gesellschaftsfähig? Lassen Sie sich checken! Der PSÜV bewertet psychosozial, ökonomisch und gesundheitlich. Persönliche Verhältnisse werden analysiert und führen zu einer Bewertung des Menschen. Funktionieren Sie noch oder funktionieren Sie schon nicht mehr? Welchen Beitrag leisten Sie zur Gesellschaft? Haben Sie noch Arbeit? Wie viele Kreditkarten besitzen Sie? Ist Ihr Alter abgesichert? Haben Sie einen iPod? Wie sieht Ihre Zukunft aus? Der PSÜV ermittelt in einer Nutzwertanalyse den Grad der Gesellschaftsfähigkeit von Personen. Nun auch online:
http://www.peterkees.de/psuev.htm


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 25, Eintrag 8

Finger weg vom Geschäft mit den entrechteten Zwangsdiensten

Aktion Agenturschluss

Am Freitag, den 20. Mai wird es in mehreren Städten Aktionen gegen die Vermittlungsstellen und Beschäftigungsträger von Ein-Euro-Jobs geben. Unsere Forderung lautet "Finger weg vom Geschäft mit den entrechteten Zwangsdiensten!"

Stellt Eure Berichte und Fotos bei http://de.indymedia.org ins Netz. Wir sammeln die Beiträge und stellen sie auf der Agenturschluss-Seite zusammen.

Falls Ihr Eure Aktion vorab bekannt machen wollt, könnt Ihr eine Ankündigung/Pressemitteilung an agentur_schluss@yahoo.com schicken. Die lokale Pressearbeit machen die Gruppen vor Ort selbst.

Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 25, Eintrag 8

Auswirkung des Mobiltelefonierens auf die roten Blutkörperchen

http://omega.twoday.net/stories/568914/

Wissenschaft und Mobilfunk

http://omega.twoday.net/stories/293807/

Bleibende Mutationen in Fruchtfliegen durch Handy Strahlung

http://omega.twoday.net/stories/688725/ (Englisch)

Wissenschaft und Mobilfunk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/688802/

Permanent mutations in fruit flies by cell phone radiation

Friday May 13th 2005, 10:51 am

On May 3rd on this list I posted an article on how two German high school students investigated the influence of using a mobile phone on the red blood cells.

Omega see under:
Cell Phones May Harm Blood Cells
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/592426/

Now we have a American high school student (below) researching for mutations in fruit flies exposed to wireless RF radiation. A growing trend I hope.

Its good that these young researchers didn’t first get expert advice from the likes of Motorola. According to Motorola’s brought-and-paid-for scientists, Swicord, Joyner and Elder, they already have all the data to show that all is wonderfully safe with cell phones, even for toddlers - so why waste scarce research funds on doing “unnecessary” research.

Replace “unnecessary” with “damaging” and its more to the point.

Don Maisch

PRESS RELEASE MAY 12, 2005

Permanent mutations in fruit flies by cell phone radiation
http://www.emfacts.com/weblog/index.php?p=47



Effects of mobile phone radiation on reproduction and development in Drosophila melanogaster
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/287969/

Effect of GSM 900MHz Mobile Phone Radiation on the Reproductive Capacity of Drosophila Melanogaster
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/327118/

NUKING DEMOCRACY

With the Republicans threatening a vote on the judges next week, I thought the enclosed article might give some ammunition to pressure any possible swing Senators, to not blow up 200 years of Senate traditions, just so the Republicans can ram through any ultra-right judges that they choose.

Do please pass it on to anyone whose voice might be heard.

PL



NUKING DEMOCRACY

At the height of the nuclear arms race, those who marched against it used to say that in the ashes of a nuclear war, no one could tell a capitalist from a communist. "Not necessarily," others would joke, "Richard Perle could tell." For Perle, even total annihilation would have its victors and losers, and he knew which side he wanted to be on.

Perle has continued to preach the virtues of usable nuclear weapons while helping orchestrate our invasion of Iraq. Now he's a key allied strategist of an administration willing to obliterate democracy itself if they don't get their way on judicial nominees and everything else.

I'm thinking of the ease with which Trent Lott, Bill Frist, and other Republicans have talked of a "nuclear option" to intimidate the Democrats into capitulating on every right wing judge that Bush sends to Congress.

Although Republicans have backed off from using the phrase since it began polling negative, it may reveal more than they intended about their Party. They doesn't just seek to enact particular programs, but have done their best to turn politics into total war, seeking to annihilate the opposition completely.

Their talk of political nuclear strikes in fact goes further than the actual Cold War arms race. The logic of Mutually Assured Destruction was at least partly defensive, even if its brinksmanship almost destroyed the planet. The Soviets wouldn't attack us for risk of being annihilated. We'd do the same. A precarious balance would hold. Of course the US didn't just use nuclear weapons for nuclear deterrence: We brandished them against the Chinese in Korea and offered them to the French in Vietnam. Nixon, through Kissinger, threatened their use on North Vietnam if they didn't surrender, then backed off in response to massive US anti-war demonstrations. But with the exception of people like Perle and Herman Kahn, our leaders mostly justified ultimate risks in the name of preventing an ultimate cataclysm.

So what is the threat that merits blowing up 200 years of the Senate's right to require more than a bare majority to confirm lifetime judicial nominees? That they might only get 95% of their nominees through? That Republican presidents would end up with just an overwhelming majority of judges already appointed, and not every single one? That someone somewhere might not bend to their will? The only threat they're facing is resistence to their absolute power, but that now seems to be threat enough.

Honorable conservatives used to warn against the raw power of the state. It was Lord Acton who wrote, "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely." But now that the political right controls more and more of our key institutions, the love of power has become their religion, and the slightest notion of checks or balances heretical treason.

In relations with the world, this administration has pulled out of every international rule and treaty from global warming, to bio terrorism, to land mines--substituting a rule of raw force that insists we can do whatever we choose because God is on our side. John Bolton as UN nominee just flaunts this approach. Now this administration is trying the same thing on the domestic front. Surrender or be obliterated.

The filibuster hasn't always been used for good. It was a prime tool of Southern segregationists blocking civil right bills promoted in part by moderate Republicans. But to annihilate 200 years of tradition simply because you happen to hold the reins of power is to worship this power as a God. They may not be destroying the world to save it, but they'd be perfectly content with the ashes of democracy.

Paul Loeb is the author of The Impossible Will Take a Little While: A Citizen's Guide to Hope in a Time of Fear (Basic Books), named the #3 political book of 2004 by the History Channel and American Book Association, and of Soul of a Citizen. See http://www.theimpossible.org

BOLTON BATTLE REVEALS EXTREME POLARIZATION

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-051205assess_lat,0,4241813.story?coll=la-home-headlines

Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

Republican partisanship chief factor in muted opposition to Iraq war

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/2215/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

Dissidents Warn of Death of Labor Movement

http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/051205LC.shtml

Bolton Asserts Right to 'Interpret' Intelligence

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/051205Z.shtml

Combat Stress

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/051205O.shtml

Body Counts

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/051205M.shtml

Washington Press Corps Takes Steps to Loosen Bush's Grip

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/051205L.shtml

God's Own Party?

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/051205H.shtml

The Young and the Jobless

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/051205G.shtml

Everything You Wanted to Know about the "Nuclear Option"

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/051205F.shtml

Flushing Koran Down Toilet at Gitmo Spurs New Violence

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/051205B.shtml

Secret Bush-Blair War Plan Sparks Outrage

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/051205A.shtml

Bolton Vote a "Slap at the President"

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/051205X.shtml

Wal-Mart crushes union by closing store

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/story.jsp?story=637423


Informant: NHNE
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