24
Mai
2005

Vodafone schreibt weiter rote Zahlen : Gesundheitlich unbedenklichen Mobilfunk auf den Markt bringen!

Die gute Nachricht des Tages: "Vodafone schreibt weiter rote Zahlen" Nachdem Siemens schon verzweifelt versucht hat seine Handysparte zu verkaufen um aus den tiefroten Zahlen zu kommen ist das der nächste Konzern der an den sinkenden Gewinnen leidet. Mein Glückwunsch gilt all denen, die unermüdlich durch Aufklärung und Information dafür sorgen, dass die Menschen ihre Handys abmelden und damit ein Zeichen setzen.

Siemens und Vodafone sollten von Shell lernen und Ihre Unternehmenspolitik verändern. Sie hätten ein prima Alleinstellungsmerkmal, wenn beide als erstes einen gesundheitlich unbedenklichen Mobilfunk auf den Markt bringen. Entwicklungen dafür gibt es genügend.

Ulrich Weiner


Shell: "Brent Spar war ein Weckruf"

10 Jahre nach der Brent-Spar-Affaere, als Shell eine Ölbohr-Insel einfach in die Nordsee versenken wollte, was auf Anregung von Greenpeace die deutschen Autofahrer verhinderten, übt sich der drittgrößte Ölkonzern der Welt noch immer in Buße und Reue. "Die Ereignisse von 1995 waren für uns ein Weckruf", sagt der Leiter der Deutschen Shell Holding, Kurt Doehmel, in einem "Zeit"-Interview.

http://www.sonnenseite.com/fp/archiv/Akt-News/6307.php

Über Geschichte, Ziele und Kritik der Pentagon-Filmarbeit

Bildermaschine für den Krieg
http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/20/20113/1.html

Die amerikanischen Vorbereitungen für einen Machtwechsel im Iran

Die Sekte von Camp Aschraf...
...und die amerikanischen Vorbereitungen für einen Machtwechsel im Iran.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/20/20148/1.html

Die Politik der Bush-Regierung hat für eine Verbreitung von nuklearen Massenvernichtungsmitteln gesorgt

Venezuela will auch Atomenergie

Anstatt die Verbreitung von nuklearen Massenvernichtungsmitteln einzudämmen, hat die Politik der Bush-Regierung eher für deren Verbreitung gesorgt.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/20/20162/1.html

Newsweek Was Right

http://story.news.yahoo.com/s/thenation/20050518/cm_thenation/132550/nc:742Ari


Informant: NHNE

"Rollback droht": Einige Nicht-Regierungsorganisationen wollen keinen Regierungswechsel

24.05.05

Wenige Tage nach der Ankündigung von Neuwahlen zum Deutschen Bundestag mischen sich verschiedene Nicht-Regierungsorganisationen intensiv in die Diskussion um die künftige Regierung ein. Sie geben ihren Mitgliedern und der Öffentlichkeit relativ eindeutige Wahlempfehlungen. So rechnen einige Umweltverbände mit "Rückschritten" in der Umweltpolitik, wenn CDU, CSU und FDP ihre bisherigen Vorstellungen in diesem Bereich umsetzen. Eine Reihe von "positiven Entwicklungen" im Umwelt- und Naturschutz sowie in der Energie- und Agrarpolitik drohten entsprechend den Äußerungen von Spitzenpolitikern dieser Parteien im Falle eines Wahlsieges zurückgenommen zu werden, meint der Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland (BUND).

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=11122

Artenschützer werfen Walfängern systematische Zahlen-Manipulation vor

Über 100.000 Wale: Artenschützer werfen Walfängern systematische Zahlen-Manipulation vor (24.05.05)

Einer aktuellen Studie zufolge haben die Walfangländer seit Einrichtung der Internationalen Walfangkomission (IWC) "jegliche Bestimmungen zum Schutz der Wale systematisch unterwandert". Diese Auffassung vertraten die Walschutzorganisation WDCS sowie die Artenschutzorganisationen Pro Wildlife und Humane Society International am Dienstag anlässlich der im Juni stattfindenden Tagung der Kommission. Dort werde in diesem Jahr beraten, ob das kommerzielle Walfangverbot durch einen "kontrollierten Walfang" ersetzt werden soll. In der Studie wird davor gewarnt, den nationalen Kontrollorganen der Walfangländer zu vertrauen, da diese korrupt seien. Sandra Altherr von Pro Wildlife sagte, die offiziellen Walfangstatistiken seien "über Jahrzehnte hinweg" gefälscht worden. Sie sprach von mindestens 100.000 getöteten Walen, die verschwiegen worden seien. "Dasselbe schmutzige Spiel könnte bald wieder Wirklichkeit werden!"

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=11123

Interests created around as lucrative Businesses

Published 22 of May of the 2005 06:36

Hours art of war Cancer, leukemia, lies, ENDESA and antennas of mobile telephony Santi Benítez Is impossible to imagine these times that run without electrical energy or mobile telephony. But also it is necessary to consider that from principles of the 90 comes discussing the electrical risks that suppose for the health the layings, transforming, towers and the antennas of mobile telephony. As much it is so the World-wide Organization of Health (the WHO) has had to take part making studies, often slanted and made difficult by the interests created around as lucrative businesses as the electrical provision or the mobile telephony. One of the things that have surprised me more when doing this article is the little information that the citizen has on which they can suppose to close have electrical layings or antennas of mobile telephony. In principle, the radio frequency (RF) and the influence of electromagnetic fields (CEM) produce a heating of the human body, get to even raise the corporal temperature in a degree Celsius. As much as others they get to penetrate through the skin until a centimeter. When putting me in contact with ENDESA and the people in charge of the positioning of antennas of mobile telephony they have sent me studies that do not agree with the emitted ones by the WHO, which say very textually: ' the evidences to the date are concerning Leukemia in children. In a 2001 work group conformed by expert scientists of the Agency the International of Investigation of the Cancer of the WHO-iarc reviewed studies related to the carcinogenicidad of the electric fields and magnetic of LF. Using the standard classification of the IARC that weighs the human evidences, in animals and the evidences of laboratory, the Magnetic fields of LF were classified like possible carcinogen in humans based on studies epidemiologists of Leukemia in children ', or this: ' studies published in the year 2000 informed into which if all the studies were combined in which the magnetic field could be measured or be considered, a statistically significant association between infantile leukemia could be found and the average of electromagnetic fields.' If this is certain, and will not be I who I take the opposite to the WHO, how they allow the authorities that are outdoors placed electrical antennas or layings without no type of brake? I do not know it. What yes I know is that, to put an example, Telephone Moving bodies use the question ' You want to collaborate with Telephone Moving bodies in the introduction of the Society of the Information' like reclamation in addition to the necessity of mobile telephony for the communal property. One calculates that a person who puts an antenna of mobile telephony in her roof can gain about 7,200 euros annual. Little price seems me for the health of our children and ours. Safer forms of positioning of antennas of mobile telephony and electrical layings exist, but they suppose an investment on the part of the companies. Quite high investment if we consider that has existed a significant increase of the consumption but that the infrastructures are obsolete and there are no appearances of which they improve. Nevertheless, there is no way to understand that obsolete and dangerous technology for the health of the citizens is being used when we see that, to put an example, ENDESA it has gained 1,253 million net euros in Spain, to which there would be to add the benefits of Latin America, 270 million euros, a 221'4% more than year 2003. And Movistar Spain obtained income by operations of 3,586.9 million euros. The society of the information is necessary, but the benefits of the companies do not have to put in danger the health of the citizens. The political authorities are not either that they are of much aid. In the municipality of Santa Brígida, in the island of Great Canary, a polideportivo exists that counts on a total of 6 antennas of mobile telephony where most of the users are young. It is in a zone in which in a section of 300 meters a total of 25 patients of cancer exists. And the worse thing of everything is than these antennas are to less than 30 meters of the institute of the municipality. The rent of the space for these antennas receives the City council. Incredible. The protests of the neighbors does not seem that they are serving as much. From here my spirit for Maria Arms of the Platform Positive Energy in its fight. If you are in agreement with the positioning of an antenna of mobile telephony near your address are not demands to see the corresponding license, no almost has it. And it does not doubt in demanding the city council of the municipality that the electrical layings outdoors fulfill the norm as far as health and security.

http://rotator.adjuggler.com/servlet/ajrotator/107017/0/viewHTML?zone=addoor&dim=96840


Informant: Sylvie


http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Cancer+cluster

Congress presuming to restrict the liberty of American citizens

This week the House will go to markup a proposed Constitutional Amendment to prohibit "desecration" of the flag of the United States. While, as veterans, we are offended by the desecration of the U.S. flag, we are even more offended by Congress presuming to restrict the liberty of American citizens.

VCS will deliver a letter to Congress opposing this Constitutional Amendment. In response to our action alert yesterday afternoon, 1,000 members signed the letter. We have about 3 more hours before we have to deliver it. Can we get 500 more?

Please add your name to this letter, and send it on to your friends. To sign the letter, click the below link:

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Campaign&CampaignID=10

As always, thank you for your support of Veterans for Common Sense.


With warmest regards,

Charles Sheehan-Miles
Executive Director

Protesters signal alarm at Tetra

http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0200wales/tm_objectid=15546703&method=full&siteid=50082&headline=protesters-signal-alarm-at-tetra-name_page.html


Informant: Sylvie

ACLU sues FBI over surveillance cases

http://www.unknownnews.org/0505240518wof.html

Real-ID Act already in use to wage war on constitutional rights

with comments by Mark J.
http://www.unknownnews.org/0505240523RealID.html

Act Now and Tell Your U.S. Representative to Protect the Endangered Species Act

The endangered species debate continues to heat up in Washington, D.C. this week. Rep. Richard Pombo (R-CA), Chair of the powerful House Resources Committee, is preparing efforts to undercut important protections for our wolves, bald eagles, sea otters, and other endangered animals. If you haven't taken action already, please go to http://www.saveesa.org and send a message to Congress today.

As promised, I'm sending you this email to update you on our campaign to protect the Endangered Species Act. Last week, we were on the front lines on Capitol Hill warning the Senate subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife and Water that this landmark law should not be weakened. Jamie Rappaport Clark, Defenders' Executive Vice President and the former head of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, never backed down as she went toe to toe with Bush administration officials and industry lobbyists.

Jamie underscored that the Endangered Species Act is a very effective alarm system that has already prevented the extinction of hundreds of species. I'm glad to report that her comments were picked up by hundreds of media outlets. You can read her entire testimony at: http://www.saveesa.org/2005/testimony.pdf

Endangered species are also getting key support from a group of well-known scientists led by Harvard professor E.O. Wilson. These scientists cautioned U.S. Senators that the nation's web of life – from micro-organisms to large mammals – could be in serious jeopardy if Congress undermines the Endangered Species Act. To read the scientists' letter, go to: http://www.saveesa.org/letter.pdf

Lastly, Rep. Richard Pombo (R-CA), Chair of the powerful House Resources Committee, released an unfounded report criticizing the effectiveness of the Endangered Species Act. It is the most troubling sign yet that Pombo intends to push harmful legislation through his Committee.

Sincerely,

Rodger Schlickeisen

No Whaling!

http://whales.greenpeace.org/

Keep Cape Wind Alive

http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=16469356&url_num=7&url=http://usactions.greenpeace.org/action/start.php?action_id=50&usa_source_template=thin_ice&ref_source=alert052405

Illegally-erected mast taken down

BBC news website 24 may 05

Mobile phone giant Vodafone is dismantling a mast it put up illegally in a Worcestershire village.

The company erected a cabin and a mast in Salwarpe last October without planning permission.

Villagers objected to the installation in a conservation area. Wychavon District Council gave Vodafone until Tuesday to take it all down.

A company spokesperson said the mast's generator was turned off last week so it was no longer operating.

They added that the mast and equipment would be dismantled by the end of the month.

Convoy of Death

In Afghanistan, filmmaker Jamie Doran has uncovered evidence of a massacre: Taliban prisoners of war suffocated in containers, shot in the desert under the watch of American troops.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article3267.htm

Purple Hearts: Several thousand soldiers have been wounded in action in Iraq

Thousands of others have been injured in war related events. They have lost arms, legs, eyes, ears, pieces of their brains. Some will spend the rest of their lives in wheelchairs. These soldiers -- all volunteer warriors - have returned home to heal their wounds and consider life, forever scarred and changed.

http://www.purpleheartsbook.com/gal2.php


From Information Clearing House

Tillman's kin rap Army's 'outright lies'

The parents of slain NFL star-turned-Army Ranger Pat Tillman are blasting military brass for the "outright lies" they told about their son's death.

http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/312274p-267144c.html


From Information Clearing House

Deliberate Deception—Bush & Iraq

How Much More Evidence is Needed?
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8931.htm

Blair faces US probe over secret Iraq invasion plan

SENIOR American congressmen are considering sending a delegation to London to investigate Britain’s role in preparations for the war in Iraq.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8932.htm

Humiliating Saddam or the Entire Arab-Muslim Nation?

No sovereign nation with an ounce of dignity even facing a vicious dictatorship would concede for a foreign force, especially one with an alien culture and values, to enter its territory to capture and humiliate its leadership.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8934.htm


From Information Clearing House

A War That Cannot Be Won

Here, for the person truly concerned with the welfare of humankind, American and non-American alike, may be the first lesson of bogus wars: never enlist in a war against something or someone that can't surrender.

http://www.mises.org/story/1822


From Information Clearing House

Down and out with Iraqi forces

"Restoring Iraq to military self-sufficiency will require at least a decade," he says. "For that reason alone, Iraq will remain an American protectorate well into the next decade."

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8930.htm

Desertion huge problem for US in Iraq war

"If I have to go to prison because I don't want to kill anybody, so be it," said Sergeant Benderman.

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/index.cfm?c_id=2&ObjectID=10126890


From Information Clearing House

Sending Mental Health Patients into Battle

The United States is having trouble recruiting new soldiers for the war effort in Iraq. So the army is recycling its old fighters. The blog "War is Real" is written by just such a soldier. He describes his fears of returning to the desert -- and his battle with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

http://service.spiegel.de/cache/international/0,1518,357186,00.html


From Information Clearing House

Sgt. Kevin Benderman, An American Hero

But given the climate we face right now, asserting such a right takes real courage. And it is the exercise of that courage which makes Sgt. Benderman a hero in my book.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8928.htm

House of Representatives to Move Forward on Constitutional Amendment

VCS: Urgent Action: House of Representatives to Move Forward on Constitutional Amendment

The United States is faced with a number of pressing concerns related to national security and the quality of life of veterans, including the ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Out of the 360,000 discharged veterans from Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, nearly one in four have already visited the Veterans Administration for physical injuries or mental health counseling. Our government has a duty and a responsibility to address both the traditional and non-traditional effects of war, including battlefield injuries, post-traumatic stress, and diseases resulting from vaccines and toxic exposures.

These concerns should be on the top of the congressional agenda this session. But instead of devoting its time and resources to resolving these urgent challenges, Congress apparently chooses to consider amending the Constitution to prohibit a form of nonviolent _expression. We are dismayed by this choice.

This week the House will go to markup a proposed Constitutional Amendment to prohibit "desecration" of the flag of the United States. While, as veterans, we are offended by the desecration of the U.S. flag, we are even more offended by Congress presuming to restrict the liberty of American citizens.

VCS will deliver a letter to Congress opposing this Constitutional Amendment. Please add your name to this letter -- we are seeking to get 1,000 signatures of veterans and supporters in the next 24 hours.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Campaign&CampaignID=10


As always, thank you for your support of Veterans for Common Sense.

With warmest regards,

Charles Sheehan-Miles
Executive Director


Informant: DitziSis

A Reprieve for EU Vitamins and Minerals

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


Informant: Andrew Michrowski

DDT May Outlast Eagles

http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/052305EC.shtml

FCC Commissioner Adelstein Issues Fake News Challenge

http://www.prwatch.org/node/3671


Informant: Friends

Byrd Rescues Filibuster

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/052305W.shtml

Inventing a Pretext for War

An Interview with James Bamford

by Kevin B. Zeese

For more than two decades James Bamford has been a noted investigative journalist focusing on intelligence gathering in the United States. He exposed the ultra secret National Security Agency two decades ago in The Puzzle Palace and Body of Secrets, both award-winning best sellers. He has testified as an expert witness on intelligence issues before committees of both the Senate and House of Representatives, as well as the European Parliament in Brussels and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. His most recent book, A Pretext For War: 9/11, Iraq and the Abuse of America’s Intelligence Agencies, examines intelligence gathering related to the Iraq War and 9/11. In addition to writing, he spent most of the 1990s as the Washington Investigative Producer for the ABC News program World News Tonight with Peter Jennings....

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/May05/Zeese0523.htm

John Bolton: The Wrong Man

by Sheila Samples

So John Bolton's out there swinging in the wind -- sent to the Senate without endorsement from the Foreign Relations Committee for his nomination as US ambassador to the United Nations. This has committee chairman Richard Luger's drawers in a wad because he failed his assignment to steamroll Bolton through the committee to the UN without embarrassing George Bush. I don't know where Indiana's favorite son has been for the past four years, but with a little help from his proctologist, Lugar should be able to see that what turns Bush on is getting away with brazen lies, and the blood, torture, and destruction of those who are too helpless to resist. Don't fret, Dick. It's impossible to embarrass this president....

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/May05/Samples0523.htm

Galloway hounded by AIPAC cell within US Congress, Bolton tied to same cell

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=84220;show_parent=1

The forgotten conflict

THERE are daily reports of continuing ferocious clashes between Coalition forces and native insurgents. The brave men and women who have accepted the task of helping to restore order to their own land are repeatedly picked off, brutally and mercilessly, by the rebels among their countrymen. The American forces that "liberated" the nation are now bitterly accused of brutalising its inhabitants.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3310

Streik bei den Hamburger Kitas: »Legitimer Protest soll kriminalisiert werden«

Erzieherinnen vor Gericht. Sie hatten Wattebäuschchen in den Saal der Hamburger Bürgerschaft geworfen. Ein Interview von Andreas Grünwald mit Sabine Lafrentz, Betriebsrätin bei der Vereinigung städtischer Kindertagesstätten in Hamburg, in der jungen Welt vom 23.05.05.

http://www.jungewelt.de/2005/05-23/021.php


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 25, Eintrag 13

Die mediale Berichterstattung über die EU-Verfassung ist ähnlich homogen wie das Abstimmungsverhalten der deutschen Parlamentarier

Der Geist der Gesetze. Ein kurzer Blick in die EU-Verfassung

„Die mediale Berichterstattung über die EU-Verfassung ist ähnlich homogen wie das Abstimmungsverhalten der deutschen Parlamentarier (Abstimmung ohne Überraschungen). Dabei wird stets nach dem selben Muster verfahren: Man erklärt die Bedenken weiter Teile der Bevölkerung gegen die Verfassung mit deren Unkenntnis des Verfassungstextes und deutet diese Bedenken für gänzlich unbegründet - bemerkenswerter Weise allerdings ohne zu erläutern, was tatsächlich in der Verfassung steht…“ Artikel von Reinhard Jellen in telepolis vom 19.05.2005 http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/20/20100/1.html


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 25, Eintrag 13

Gestreikt wird nicht: EU-Verfassungsvertrag versagt grenzüberschreitendes Recht auf Arbeitsniederlegung

Müntefering meint, man könne damit »demokratische und soziale Union« schaffen. Artikel von Martin Hantke in junge Welt vom 23.05.2005 http://www.jungewelt.de/2005/05-23/018.php


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 25, Eintrag 13

Alltägliche Schikanen: „Beschäftigungsorientiertes Fallmanagement im SGB II“ - betreutes Privatleben?

Data-Mining soll Vermittlung von Arbeitslosen erleichtern

„Für Aufregung sorgt ein Bericht der Bild am Sonntag, nach dem Arbeitslose von ihren Fallmanagern zu einem "Intim-Verhör" gebeten werden können, in dem "alle Daten des sozialen Geflechts" abgefragt werden. Hintergrund dieser Aufregung ist das Fachkonzept "Beschäftigungsorientiertes Fallmanagement im SGB II", das im Rahmen des Programms "Fördern und Fordern" Ende April an alle kommunalen Agenturen, Arbeitsgemeinschaften und Regionaldirektionen der Bundesagentur für Arbeit verschickt wurde….“ Artikel von Detlef Borchers auf dem heise-news-ticker vom 22.05.2005 http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/59764

Fachkonzept “Beschäftigungsorientiertes Fallmanagement im SGB II“. Abschlussfassung des Arbeitskreises, vorgelegt von einem Autorenteam aus Kommunen, der Bundesagentur für Arbeit, der Fachhochschule Frankfurt, der Fachhochschule des Bundes - FB Arbeitsverwaltung vom 19.5.05 (pdf) bei der „Regiestelle Kompetenzagenturen“
http://www.kompetenzagenturen.de/download/2520_ver_dk_0504_fachkonzept_abs_fallm.pdf

Darin ab Seite 21: „Zum aktivierenden Verständnis des Assessment gehören unter Berücksichtigung der obigen Ausführungen folgende Gesprächsbereiche, die stichwortartig protokolliert werden. Umfang und Tiefe stehen im Kontext der für die erfolgreiche Sozial- und/oder Arbeitsmarktintegration notwendigen Informationen….“

Und die Anlagen zum Fachkonzept (pdf)
http://www.kompetenzagenturen.de/download/2520_ver_dk_0504_fachkonzept_fallm_anlagen.pdf

Von Seiten der Betroffenen gibt es (mindestens) zwei Arten hierauf zu reagieren:

Petition zur Ermittlung des sozialen Umfeld von Langzeitarbeitslosen an den Petitionsausschuss des Deutschen Bundestags von Armin Kammrad vom 22.5.05
http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/realpolitik/zwang/fachkonzept-pet.html

Wenn Arbeitslose intimste Fragen beantworten müssen, warum sollen sie dann nicht auch prüfen können, ob die Fallmanager überhaupt geeignet sind, Arbeitslose zu vermitteln? „Um zu gewährleisten, dass Sie tatsächlich in der Lage sind, Arbeitslose zu vermitteln, beantworten Sie folgende Fragen, denn erst nach der Auswertung kann ich feststellen, ob Sie der geeigneten Fallmanager für meine Vermittlung sind…“ Fragebogen für Mitarbeiter der Arbeitsgemeinschaft SGB II
http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/realpolitik/zwang/fachkonzept-fra.html


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 25, Eintrag 13

Workfare is not fair - Gegen Lohndumping und Zwangsdienste - Ein-Euro-Jobs stoppen

Am Freitag, den 20. Mai 2005 gab es in mehreren Städten Aktionen gegen die Vermittlungsstellen und Beschäftigungsträger von Ein-Euro-Jobs. Unsere Forderung lautet "Finger weg vom Geschäft mit den entrechteten Zwangsdiensten!" Siehe erste Berichte aus den Städten (alphabetisch)

http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/aktionen/agenturschluss_205.html


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 25, Eintrag 13



Am Freitag, den 20. Mai 2005 gab es in mehreren Städten Aktionen gegen die Vermittlungsstellen und Beschäftigungsträger von Ein-Euro-Jobs. Neuer Bericht aus Darmstadt

http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/aktionen/agenturschluss_205.html

Erinnerung: Auf unserem nächsten Treffen wollen wir über zukünftige Aktions-Schwerpunkte von Agenturschluss beraten: Samstag, 4. Juni, um 11 Uhr im autonomen zentrum Wuppertal, Markomannenstr. 3

Proteste gegen Ein-Euro-Jobs

Konzept aus Berlin mit fortlaufenden Berichten - nun mit dem Bericht vom Spaziergang No. 9, Mai 2005

http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/aktionen/berlinsp05.html


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 25, Eintrag 17

BBC Still Ignoring Evidence Of War Crimes

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

May 24, 2005

MEDIA ALERT: BBC STILL IGNORING EVIDENCE OF WAR CRIMES

BBC News Director Helen Boaden Responds

"Professional journalism relies heavily on official sources. Reporters have to talk to the PM's official spokesperson, the White House press secretary, the business association, the army general. What those people say is news. Their perspectives are automatically legitimate... This is precisely the opposite of what a functioning democracy needs, which is a ruthless accounting of the powers that be." (Robert McChesney, professor of communications, University of Illinois)

Scores of readers responded to our Media Alert, 'BBC Silence on Fallujah' (May 17, 2005), in which we highlighted the evasions of BBC news director Helen Boaden in her Newswatch article at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/newswatch/ukfs/hi/newsid_4390000/newsid_4396600/4396641.stm

An earlier media alert, 'Doubt Cast on BBC Claims Regarding Fallujah' (April 18, 2005; http://www.medialens.org/alerts/05/050418_doubt_cast_on_bbc.php) noted that Boaden's Newswatch article failed to address the many specific and detailed allegations of atrocities committed by US forces in their assault on Fallujah last November. Moreover, statements made to us by Human Rights Watch had cast doubt on Boaden’s firm assertion that HRW could "compellingly" rule out the use of banned weapons by US forces in Fallujah. Both of these points, we argued, surely merited a reply from the BBC.

We received the following response from Helen Boaden on May 19:

Dear Mr Cromwell and Mr Edwards,

In your original complaint, you criticised the BBC for failing to support your [sic] contention that US forces in Falluja used banned weapons and committed other atrocities. Our correspondent in Falluja at the time, Paul Wood, did not report any of these things because he did not see any of these things.

Later, in the normal course of discussions on a range of issues with Human Rights Watch, he asked if they had heard of the allegations and what they thought of them. A senior researcher at Human Rights Watch said he was aware of the claims, had made some inquiries, but did not have any evidence to substantiate the allegations.

We did not state, because it is not the case, that Human Rights Watch had carried out a full investigation of these stories, travelling to Falluja to interview eye-witnesses and gathering other testimony. We were making the point that if these allegations were credible, you would expect to see them taken up by the many, reputable international human rights organisations which monitor Iraq.

The fact that they have not is one more reason for us to be cautious about this story. Equally, we at the BBC do not know for certain that banned weapons were not used in Falluja. We keep an open mind, continue to research the issue and - as with any story - we would broadcast it if and when we stand it up.

Far from covering up American use of banned weapons in Iraq, you can be certain that if we had proof of this, it would be leading every bulletin. We stand by our reporting of Falluja.

You are welcome to post this response on your website.

Yours sincerely
Helen Boaden,
Director, BBC News

We are grateful to Helen Boaden for taking the time and trouble to respond - no doubt under pressure from a large number of emails. We responded on May 24:

Dear Helen Boaden,

Thank you for your reply of 19th May. We are grateful that you have responded, but we are concerned that you continue to evade the points that have been put to you.

Could you possibly please first of all retract your renewed assertion that claims of banned weapons use by US forces have been made +by+ Media Lens? That is incorrect. We are asking the BBC to report such claims; an entirely different matter.

Your argument is that: "Our correspondent in Falluja at the time, Paul Wood, did not report any of these things because he did not see any of these things." Is this really the best that the BBC can do? What about the testimony from other sources that Paul Wood, and other BBC reporters, could have obtained by interviewing refugees, Iraqi doctors or human rights groups in Iraq? Or even by inspection of media reports elsewhere, some of them mainstream outlets? The argument that Paul Wood reported no atrocities or abuses because he personally saw none, is unlikely to impress the growing proportion of the BBC audience turning to the internet for news. Nor will it impress BBC viewers and listeners who read newspapers.

You, and Paul Wood, appear to be unaware of the fact that US marines have, in fact, already +admitted+ that they have used an upgraded version of napalm. A weapon which uses kerosene rather than petrol was deployed when dozens of bombs were dropped near bridges over the Saddam Canal and the Tigris river, south of Baghdad. Andrew Buncombe reported in the Independent on Sunday:

"'We napalmed both those bridge approaches,' said Colonel James Alles, commander of Marine Air Group 11.

"'Unfortunately there were people there... you could see them in the cockpit video. They were Iraqi soldiers. It's no great way to die. The generals love napalm. It has a big psychological effect.'" (Buncombe, 'US admits it used napalm bombs in Iraq,' Independent on Sunday, August 10, 2003)

Allegations about the use of weapons that have "melted" people have appeared in the US press. For example, the Washington Post reported that: "Some artillery guns fired white phosphorous rounds that create a screen of fire that cannot be extinguished with water. Insurgents reported being attacked with a substance that melted their skin." (Jackie Spinner, Karl Vick and Omar Fekeiki, 'U.S. Forces Battle Into Heart of Fallujah,' Washington Post, November 10, 2004)

Why has the alleged use of such weapons, reported in major press outlets, not been covered by the BBC?

Or consider the testimony of human rights workers such as Michele Naar-Obed based in Duluth, Minnesota. Naar-Obed was a participant on a recent peace delegation to Iraq, her third visit. Her aim is to offer a perspective that is all too often lacking in mainstream news media: "It's the perspective from the ordinary Iraqi who doesn't live inside the 'green zone,' from the ones who have watched their country laid waste by dictatorship, violence, bombs, depleted uranium and occupation and the ones whose hopes and dreams held common by most human beings have turned into nightmares." (Naar-Obed, 'Nonviolence gaining tiny foothold in Iraq,' Duluth News Tribune, March 13, 2005)

She noted: "our delegation heard reports from refugees, human rights workers, sheiks and imams about the November 2004 invasion of Fallujah. We learned of execution-style killing of men handcuffed and blindfolded, of women and children killed while holding white flags and of bodies burned and grossly disfigured. Doctors are convinced chemical weapons or, at the very least, napalm was used. Men between 16 and 50 years were not allowed to leave the city even if they weren't part of the 'insurgency.' U.N. representatives confirmed these reports and told us they have spent weeks negotiating access into Fallujah to begin investigation and have been denied.”

Why have such reports of alleged atrocities, as related by Iraqi refugees, doctors and human rights workers, and confirmed by UN representatives, not been covered by the BBC?

There have also been reports of cluster bombs being dropped in Iraq, including Fallujah. BBC Worldwide Monitoring picked up this report by one London-based Arabic news agency:

"US military aircraft bombarded a number of neighbourhoods that had fallen into the hands of gunmen such as the Al-Askari neighbourhood, which was the target of a fierce aerial attack. B-52 bombers capable of dropping bombs weighing up to a tonne were used for the first time in recent battles and dropped a number of shells and cluster bombs on the city." (Quds Press news agency, 'Iraqi gunmen claim to regain control of Al-Fallujah districts,' December 12, 2004)

On February 22, 2005, BBC Worldwide Monitoring picked up an article in the Iranian press by a Dr Kabak Khabiri entitled: "America's attack on Fallujah and the Geneva Convention". The BBC Monitoring Report noted that Dr Khabiri "outlined America's 'war crimes' in Iraq in general and in Fallujah in particular, and said almost all the methods used by the US forces in their military operations clearly contravened the Geneva Convention. The examples given by Dr Khabiri include: attacks on civilians and residential areas; the use of depleted uranium bombs; and torturing prisoners of war and individuals suspected of involvement in terrorism. The article says the US administration has never expressed any regret about the actions of its military forces in Iraq, and instead it has defended these methods. It states that the international organisations and conventions had regrettably no power to face the blatant violations." (BBC Worldwide Monitoring, February 22, 2005)

BBC Worldwide Monitoring is relaying reports about depleted uranium, cluster bombs, fire bombs, poisonous gas and other atrocities committed against Iraqi civilians. So why does the BBC never refer to them in its news bulletins?

Demolishing Human Rights

You refer once again to an unnamed "senior researcher" at HRW who had "made some inquiries, but did not have any evidence to substantiate the allegations." As we have already mentioned to you, Joe Stork of HRW in New York told us: "we [HRW] have not been able to investigate Falluja-related allegations regarding possible use of prohibited weapons, and therefore we are not in a position to comment on allegations that they have been used. In that regard, I am mystified by the PW [Paul Wood] story citing HRW as saying that we 'had made some investigations and found no evidence' [i.e. your Newswatch article]. Perhaps Paul can shed some light here."

So far, neither you nor Paul Wood have shed light on this discrepancy in HRW testimony. Therefore, the BBC's firm assertion that HRW found no evidence of use of banned weapons in Fallujah after conducting "some inquiries" is simply inaccurate. It is surely incumbent upon the BBC to investigate the discrepancy in HRW statements, and to correct the false impression generated by your Newswatch article and Paul Wood's reporting.

Even more damaging to your expressed commitment to “responsible journalism” is the BBC’s failure to convey the sheer scale of the horror inflicted upon Iraqi civilians. Dahr Jamail, an unembedded journalist in Iraq, reported of the US assault on Fallujah in November 2004:

"The military estimates that 2,000 people in Fallujah were killed, but claims that most of them were fighters. Relief personnel and locals, however, believe the vast majority of the dead were civilians." (Jamail, 'An Eyewitness Account of Fallujah,' December 16, 2004, http://www.dahrjamailiraq.com/hard_news/archives/2004_12_19.php)

In an article in the Guardian, Jamail noted that refugees from Fallujah told him that "civilians carrying white flags were gunned down by American soldiers. Corpses were tied to US tanks and paraded around like trophies." (Jonathan Steele and Dahr Jamail, 'This is our Guernica,' The Guardian, April 27, 2005)

Why do BBC news editors consider Dahr Jamail's reporting unworthy of interest?

American documentary film-maker Mark Manning recently returned from Fallujah after delivering medical supplies to refugees. Manning was able to secretly conduct 25 hours of videotaped interviews with dozens of Iraqi eyewitnesses - men, women and children who had experienced the assault on Fallujah first-hand. In an interview with a local newspaper in the United States, Manning recounted how he:

"... was told grisly accounts of Iraqi mothers killed in front of their sons, brothers in front of sisters, all at the hands of American soldiers. He also heard allegations of wholesale rape of civilians, by both American and Iraqi troops. Manning said he heard numerous reports of the second siege of Falluja [November 2004] that described American forces deploying - in violation of international treaties - napalm, chemical weapons, phosphorous bombs, and 'bunker-busting' shells laced with depleted uranium. Use of any of these against civilians is a violation of international law."(Nick Welsh, 'Diving into Fallujah,' Santa Barbara Independent, March 17, 2005, http://www.independent.com/cover/Cover956.htm)

Why do BBC news editors consider Mark Manning's documentary evidence of US atrocities unworthy of interest?

A report on Fallujah presented recently to the 61st session of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights by the Baghdad-based Studies Center of Human Rights and Democracy appealed to the international community:

"What more tragedies are the international bodies waiting for in order to raise their voices demanding to stop the massacres and mass killings of the civilians?"

The report warns that "there are mass graves in the city" and "the medical authorities and the citizens could not find the burial ground of 450 bodies of the citizens of Fallujah that the American occupation forces have photographed and buried in a place that is still unknown." (SCHRD, 'Report on the current situation in Fallujah,' March 26, 2005, http://www.brusselstribunal.org/pdf/lastReportFallujah%20crimes.pdf)

Why do BBC news editors consider the testimony of Baghdad-based human rights groups, such as SCHRD, unworthy of interest?

There are other reports of atrocities carried out by US forces. Take, for example, a newspaper interview with two men from Falluja - physician Mahammad J. Haded and Mohammad Awad, director of a refugee centre - in the German daily Junge Welt, on February 26, 2005. Mr Awad said:

"I saw in Falluja with own eyes a family that had been shot by U.S. soldiers: The father was in his mid-fifties, his three children between ten and twelve years old. In the refugee camp a teacher told me she had been preparing a meal, when soldiers stormed their dwelling in Falluja. Without preliminary warning they shot her father, her husband and her brother. Then they went right out. From fear the woman remained in the house with the dead bodies. In the evening other soldiers came, who took her and her children and brought them out of the city. Those are only two of many tragedies in Falluja." (International Action Center, 'Fallujah was wiped out,' www.iacenter.org/jc_falluja.htm)

To conclude:

Would you please issue a clarification of your account of the BBC’s dealings with Human Rights Watch on your Newswatch site?

Would you please address the issue of brutal force and atrocities against civilians by US forces on your Newswatch site, and in the main BBC news bulletins?

The BBC's silence on these matters is a serious dereliction of your public service requirements. It is all the more stark when weighed against your channelling of US-UK propaganda (the infamous 45-minute warning, the 'dodgy' dossiers, the supposed presence of WMD in Iraq, the US-UK quest for a “diplomatic settlement” etc.) in the run up to the invasion of Iraq in March 2003 and the subsequent occupation. The BBC was leading news bulletins with these erroneous items, month after month, despite the glaring lack of proof of their authenticity. Contrast this with your assertion that: “you can be certain that if we had proof of [US war crimes], it would be leading every bulletin.” Why have you, in fact, overlooked the ample evidence of such atrocities?

We look forward to a reply that substantively addresses the above points.

Best wishes,
David Cromwell & David Edwards


SUGGESTED ACTION

The goal of Media Lens is to promote rationality, compassion and respect for others. When writing emails to journalists, we strongly urge readers to maintain a polite, non-aggressive and non-abusive tone.

Write to Helen Boaden, director of BBC news
Email: helenboaden.complaints@bbc.co.uk

Ask why the BBC is failing to cover the many reports of alleged US war crimes in Fallujah and elsewhere in Iraq.

Copy your emails to the following:

Pete Clifton, BBC news online editor
Email: pete.clifton@bbc.co.uk

Mark Thompson, BBC director general
Email: mark.thompson@bbc.co.uk

Michael Grade, BBC chairman
Email: michael.grade@bbc.co.uk

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Residents Claim Neighbors Bombarding Them With Radiation

http://www.emfacts.com/weblog/?p=54

It's All Newsweek's Fault

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/22/opinion/22rich.html?ex=1117425600&en=467fa427eacab190&ei=5070


Informant: Lew Rockwell

The Guilty Fed and Feds

http://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/paul251.html

The Cryonic Founding Fathers

http://www.lewrockwell.com/walker/walker11.html

23.05.05

http://tinyurl.com/daq8v

Es ist so bequem, unmündig zu sein - Die "demografische Falle" und ihre Hintergründe

http://www.bmgev.de/mieterecho/309/10-demografische-falle.html

Both sides, not

05/23/05

If the Republicans win on the nuclear option, a fateful line will have been crossed that takes us one step further away from the democracy we grew up thinking we could rely on. This is not about Senate rules, it's not about Bill Frist's presidential ambitions, and in the long-term, it's not even about the judiciary. [It] is about the consolidation of governmental power within the modern ultra-conservative movement. ... This is counter to everything the American system of government was supposed to be about." [editor's note: This writer claims, in the subheading, that "The nuclear option is about the consolidation of governmental power -- and no, both sides don't do that." That is the only blatant lie in the whole text; the Dems have been abusing their power position to advantage for decades! - SAT]

http://www.prospect.org/web/view-web.ww?id=9746

from The American Prospect, by Michael Tomasky


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

A nifty pocket guide to world domination

05/23/05

So, in several nutshells, here is now you conquer the world: You take the natural desire for community and turn it into fascism. You get people to worship a leader. You teach them war is life-affirming...

http://www.strike-the-root.com/51/wallace/wallace20.html

from Strike the Root, by Bob Wallace


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

In defense of employment-at-will

05/23/05

Over the past few decades the traditional prerogative of an employer to fire an employee 'at-will' (that is, for any reason whatsoever) has come under legal assault in the United States. Judges in nearly all fifty states have ruled in favor of employees claiming 'unjust' dismissal, forcing companies to rehire the employee or pay damages. Yet despite the emotional appeal of preventing employer 'abuses,' there are compelling reasons to fully restore the so-called 'employment-at-will' doctrine...

http://www.mises.org/story/1821

from Ludwig von Mises Institute, by Arthur Foulkes


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The freedom pledge

05/22/05

It is up to each and every one of us, as free citizens of the last, best hope for all mankind to live in freedom, to live each and every day the words of the Freedom Pledge. It is up to each of us to make our voices heard. It is up to each of us to make the fools, scoundrels, criminals and traitors in Washington realize that there will be consequences of their foolish and treasonous policies...

http://www.ncc-1776.com/tle2005/tle320-20050522-07.html

from The Libertarian Enterprise, by Ron Beatty


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Free Jose Padilla

05/23/05

May 8 marked the third anniversary of the imprisonment of Jose Padilla. Padilla was apprehended at Chicago's O'Hare Airport in 2002 by Federal officers under the shaky 'material witness' provision and trundled off to prison. In a conspicuous effort to poison public opinion, Attorney General John Ashcroft announced on national TV that Padilla was conspiring to set off a 'dirty bomb' (radioactive device) within the United Sates. To date, the government has never produced any evidence to corroborate their spurious claims. In all probability, Padilla may be entirely blameless. ... Padilla is almost certainly innocent; a random victim of government-demagoguery and public hysteria. Even if the allegations were true, it wouldn't make a bit of difference. The terms of his imprisonment have never been justifiable and he should be released without delay...

http://www.counterpunch.org/whitney05232005.html

from CounterPunch, by Mike Whitney


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Attack on election board whistleblower

05/23/05

The potential firing of Ohio whistleblower Sherole Eaton, Deputy Director of the Hocking County Board of Elections, has re-fired bitter controversy over the stolen 2004 presidential election. And newly released documents confirming a pre-election threat by Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell against election board officials has added to the mix, as has the dismissal of Blackwell's highly publicized sanction attempt against attorneys who challenged the election outcome...

http://www.freepress.org/departments/display/19/2005/1284

from Columbus Free Press, by Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Close Guantánamo Prison

05/23/05

Last month, in a little-noticed vote, the Senate rejected Democratic Senator Robert Byrd's proposal to delete funding for the US prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. The amendment to the Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act for Defense, the Global War on Terror, and Tsunami Relief, 2005 would have stripped HR 1268 of $36 million earmarked for construction of a permanent, 220-person military prison at Guantánamo. Opponents of the amendment said a new prison would keep detainees from being transferred to the United States, where terrorists might seek to free them. These folks may well see the US federal courts, which now hear the Guantánamo inmates' habeas corpus petitions, as 'terrorist.' Before the Supreme Court instructed the Bush administration it must give prisoners access to our courts to challenge their detentions ... the International Committee of the Red Cross called the Guantánamo prison a 'legal black hole...

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/052305B.shtml

from TruthOut, by Marjorie Cohn


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

People's right not to rely on government

05/23/05

As of late, doubt about the government's protection of us has seen an interesting resurgence. First there was the Minutemen, and then came the passing of two new laws in Florida: one that is tougher on sex offenders and one that allows citizens to use deadly force no longer just in their homes, but also in public. Now there's the new Real ID Act. ... individuals, once completely dependent on government to protect them, are not only calling for stricter government security measures, but are also taking responsibility for their protection into their own hands by volunteering to protect the borders and themselves...


http://www.usforacle.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2005/05/23/4291d8f81cabc

from University of South Florida Oracle, by Adam Fowler


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Constitutionalism in exile

05/23/05

Originalism isn't about returning to a particular period of time in our history or jurisprudence, or achieving a certain set of results (even if most constitutional conservatives find some of the results of liberal rulings, such as the post-Roe abortion regime, particularly atrocious). It is more concerned with process, recognizing the Constitution as written law that sets down rules that political actors -- be they presidents, legislators or judges -- cannot change on their own. It's hard to see any other approach consistently yielding fidelity to constitutional law. But the people engaged in Constitution-in-exile fretting do have a point. Liberal anti-originalist jurisprudence has effectively exiled many provisions of the Constitution...

http://www.intellectualconservative.com/article4350.html

from Intellectual Conservative, by W. James Antle III


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Is Bush a Sith Lord?

05/24/05

Republicans have become adept at self-deception. They will believe any argument that justifies Bush and no news report that casts doubt on Bush's war. The leaked British government memo is dismissed as just more anti-Bush propaganda from the liberal media, like Dan Rather and Newsweek. Newsweek's retraction of its story that US soldiers flushed a Koran down a toilet proves to Republicans that the only problem is an anti-American liberal media. The fact that Newsweek was absolutely correct in reporting desecration of the Koran by US troops -- and only got wrong the particular way in which the holy book was desecrated -- has been totally ignored by Republicans. Republicans believe everything Bush says. When he tells them he needs a police state to save them from terrorists, they believe him. Who will save us from Bush's police state?

http://www.lewrockwell.com/roberts/roberts102.html

from LewRockwell.Com, by Paul Craig Roberts


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The Harvest of Messianic Foreign Policy: Anti-US Radical Islam

05/23/05

An interventionist U.S. foreign policy, fueled by the Bush administration's messianic zeal to make the world more democratic, has contributed to a dramatic rise in radical political Islam around the world. In fact, the current administration's campaign is even more ambitious than Woodrow Wilson's naïve policy of 'making the world safe for democracy.' Provided that the Bush administration is actually sincere about its rhetoric (which is questionable given its mild criticism of despotic allies, such as the governments of Egypt and Uzbekistan, which have recently cracked down on dissidents or simply shot them en masse), both the Wilson and Bush policies derive from a virulent strain of American 'exceptionalism,' the idea that the United States is special among the nations of the world...

http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=1514

from Independent Institute, by Ivan Eland


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The return of the body count

05/24/05

When George Galloway, the antiwar British parliamentarian, recently arrived in Washington to defend himself before Congress, and called the new Iraqi regime in Baghdad a 'puppet government,' it undoubtedly seemed an outrageous and distasteful label to many Americans and all of official Washington; but when our officials and military men speak of putting an 'Iraqi face' on things, it strikes us as good and sensible policy and we wonder why the Iraqis continually let us down on this. The stunning thing is that tin-eared officials using the phrase can't hear what this must sound like to Iraqis. Do we really believe them to be that stupid? Insensate? Unable to imagine whose actual face (and rather imposing body) is to remain behind that Iraqi face being plastered on?

http://www.antiwar.com/engelhardt/?articleid=6050

from AntiWar.Com, by Tom Engelhardt


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Bush approval mark nears low

05/23/05

President Bush's job approval rating dropped to near its lowest point and Congress received poor marks as well in a national poll released Monday. Forty-six percent of 1,006 adults polled over the weekend said they approved of the overall job Bush is doing, according to a CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll. Over the past year, Bush's rating has hovered near 50 percent, with a low of 45 percent in March and a high of 57 percent just after his second inauguration and the State of the Union in February...

http://tinyurl.com/8dq45

from CNN


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Is American Dentistry Killing Us?

http://www.quackpotwatch.org/opinionpieces/american%20dentistry.htm


From Millions of Health Freedom Fighters

Abschaffung aller unnötigen Dauersender

Zwölf Prozent des deutschen Stromverbrauchs ließen sich einsparen, wenn man die Subventionen für Steinkohle statt in die Kohle in Energiesparmaßnahmen stecken würde. Ein solches Sparprogramm würde auch den Klimaschutz voranbringen: Deutschland würde 35 Millionen Tonnen weniger Kohlendioxid erzeugen und damit dem Ziel des Kyoto-Protokolls einen entscheidenden Schritt näher kommen. Das sind Ergebnisse einer neuen von Greenpeace in Auftrag gegebenen Studie des Öko-Instituts Freiburg.

http://www.sonnenseite.com/fp/archiv/Akt-News/6296.php

Mein Vorschlag dazu: Abschaffung aller unnötigen Dauersender (Dauerstromverbraucher) wie DECT-Schnurlostelefone, W-LAN Router/Hotspots, sowie die 80.000 Mobilfunksender. Damit lässt sich viel unnötig verbrauchter Strom sparen. Die Versorgung für diejenigen, die unbedingt mobil telefonieren müssen kann auch über die bestehenden Satelittennetze erfolgen. Bekannter Weise werden Satelitten über Solarzellen mit Strom versorgt. Sinn macht es auch diese Aktion auf alle Fernsehsender auszuweiten. Die meisten Menschen nutzen eh schon die unzähligen Programme über Satellit wozu also noch die teuren, gesundheitsschädlichen und Stromfressenden ca. 800 Fernsehsendeanlagen in unserem Land?


Ulrich Weiner

Auf der Flucht vor Funkwellen

http://tinyurl.com/bp8nl


Nachricht von Ulrich Weiner

23
Mai
2005

Studie der Bamberger Ärzte

http://tinyurl.com/9lgrf

Auswertung der Krankheitssymptome von 356 Personen unter häuslicher Langzeitbelastung mit gepulsten hochfrequenten elektromagnetischen Feldern (DECT-Telefone und Mobilfunkanlagen) in Abhängigkeit von der Höhe der Leistungsflussdichte in µW/m² finden Sie als pdf-Datei beigefügt: http://tinyurl.com/82hn6


Dr. med. Cornelia Waldmann-Selsam
Karl-May-Str.48
96049 Bamberg Tel.0951/12300
Fax 0951/2972506
Mail: peter.selsam@t-online.de



Nachricht von Ulrich Weiner

URGENT: Stop the GOP's "Nuclear Option" today!

On Tuesday, Republican Senator Bill Frist, answering the call of the most extreme right-wing elements in America, is poised to pull the "nuclear trigger" on one the most fundamental principles of our cherished democracy: the filibuster, the right of the minority to make its voice heard on the floor of the United States Senate.

Frist's allies call it the nuclear trigger because they know there will be fallout in the Senate. We Democrats will not take it lying down. But the real fallout will be on the American people as they suffer generations of judges who will assail and outlaw their rights, attempting to weaken the federal government to such an extent that even Social Security and the minimum wage could be ruled unconstitutional, let alone environmental protections, civil rights, and human rights.

I am working overtime, night and day, to stop this power grab. So are my Democratic colleagues. And now, in the final hours before Senator Frist attempts to eliminate our right to filibuster -- violating the Senate's own rules and more than 200 years of precedent in the process -- we urgently need your help.

Call George Allen, Bill Frist, John McCain, and Chuck Hagel now -- 4 Republican Senators who are considering running for President in 2008 -- and tell them to uphold 200+ years of American values -- checks and balances and the right of the minority to be heard!
http://ga4.org/pacforachange/filibuster_calls.html?member_key=b85g57r15j8jdj&

The Republicans control the House, the Senate, and the Presidency. And they won't rest until they get the Judiciary too.

Imagine -- they have gotten 208 of Bush's judges through the Senate, and Democrats have only stopped ten. That's a 95% success rate, but still they aren't satisfied!

Please take a moment to read the statement I recently delivered on the Senate floor regarding this "nuclear option" as well as a detailed analysis of the decisions and writings of one the key judicial nominees in all of this, Janice Rogers Brown. You can find it on my new PAC for a Change website at BarbaraBoxer.com.
http://ga4.org/ct/Z1zGECY1iR3e/speech

Then, after reading my statement, please call Senators Allen, Frist, McCain, and Hagel and tell them to uphold 200+ years of American values. Anyone who supports the "nuclear option" does not deserve to be President, since they clearly don't understand our Constitutional system of checks and balances.
http://ga4.org/pacforachange/filibuster_calls.html?member_key=b85g57r15j8jdj&

Finally, after you've made your phone calls, please forward this email to everyone you know, and invite your friends to contact these Senators as well. Make sure they understand what we are dealing with here and why the American people must get more involved in politics. I know it is popular in some places to slam the door on that idea, but you and I know we must not.

Thank you for caring and for sticking with me. Please contact these Senators today, before Tuesday's vote on the "nuclear option!"
http://ga4.org/pacforachange/filibuster_calls.html?member_key=b85g57r15j8jdj&

Best Always,

Barbara Boxer

Another Monument

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0523-27.htm

White House Hypocrisy

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0523-26.htm

Jobsicherung: Trittin-Mitarbeiter erhält Posten bei Bundesstiftung Umwelt

23.05.05

Bundesumweltminister Jürgen Trittin (Grüne) möchte nach einem Magazinbericht einen seiner Mitarbeiter zum Generalsekretär der Deutschen Bundesstiftung Umwelt wählen lassen. Der frühere Vorsitzende des Naturschutzbundes Deutschland (NABU) und jetzige Abteilungsleiter Naturschutz im Umweltministerium, Jochen Flasbarth, solle einen Fünf-Jahres-Vertrag erhalten, und würde so einer Entlassung nach einem möglichen Regierungswechsel entgehen, berichtete das Nachrichtenmagazin "Focus".

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=11116

UNEP-Bericht: Artenvielfalt schwindet schneller

23.05.05

Die Artenvielfalt des Planeten Erde schwindet schneller. Nach einem Bericht der UNO hat gerade der Verlust der Biodiversität auch schlimme Folgen für die Menschen, denn weniger Lebewesen schaffen auch menschliche Armut, berichtet das Wissenschaftsmagazin Nature. Nach dem Bericht haben die Menschen in den vergangenen 50 Jahren mehr Schaden an der biologischen Vielfalt angerichtet als je zuvor. Allein im vergangenen Jahrhundert habe aufgrund menschlichen Zutuns die Aussterbensrate 1.000 Mal höher gelegen als bei einer natürlichen Selektion. Sollte sich dieser Trend fortsetzen, werde aber auch das Leben der Menschen bedroht, so die UNO. Nur ein artenreicher Planet sei der Garant dafür, die Erdbewohner mit genügend Nahrung zu versorgen.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=11115

Forderungen an Shell und die Bank für Wiederaufbau und Entwicklung: "Keine neue Ölbohrinsel vor Sachalin" - "Kein Geld für das Töten von Walen"

Bank für Wiederaufbau und Entwicklung: Protest gegen Kredit für Ölförderprojekt (23.05.05)

Gegen eine Kreditvergabe für ein Ölförderprojekt von Shell und für den Schutz der Grauwale hat die Umweltschutzorganisation Greenpeace am Montag aus Anlass der Jahrestagung der Europäischen Bank für Wiederaufbau und Entwicklung (EBRD) in Belgrad protestiert. Greenpeace-Aktivisten plazierten sich mit Bannern vor dem Eingang des Tagungszentrums, auf denen unter einem ölverschmierten Shell-Logo "Shell: Keine neue Ölbohrinsel vor Sachalin" zu lesen war. Mit einem Transparent "Kein Geld für das Töten von Walen" richtete sich Greenpeace an die EBRD, deren Entscheidung über den Kredit nach Angaben der Umweltschützer unmittelbar bevorsteht. Das von Shell geführte Konsortium wolle vor der Küste der russischen Insel Sachalin im Nordpazifik zwölf Milliarden Dollar in das weltweit teuerste Öl- und Gasförderprojekt investieren. Das hätte verheerende Auswirkungen auf die letzten hundert westpazifischen Grauwale, die ihre Nahrung an der flachen Küste Sachalins finden, so Greenpeace.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=11114

Attac fordert von der SPD kapitalismuskritisches Handeln

"Quittung bekommen": Attac fordert kapitalismuskritisches Handeln von der SPD (23.05.05)

Das globalisierungskritische Netzwerk Attac hat nach dem Absturz von Rot-Grün in Nordrhein-Westfalen eine Kehrtwende in der Politik der Bundesregierung gefordert. Die SPD habe "die Quittung für ihre Politik der sozialen Kälte bekommen", sagte Oliver Moldenhauer vom Attac-Koordinierungskreis. Ein "Weiter so!" gehe nicht mehr. Die SPD müsse jetzt ihren kapitalismuskritischen Worten auch Taten folgen lassen wenn sie nicht bei den angekündigten Neuwahlen im Herbst "untergehen" wolle.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=11109

Ursachen statt Symptome bekämpfen: Bürgerrechtler fordern Volksentscheide statt Neuwahlen

Nach Ansicht der Bürgerrechtsinitiative "Mehr Demokratie" wäre die die Einführung bundesweiter Volksabstimmungen wichtiger als vorgezogene Neuwahlen. So die Initiative am Montag anlässlich der Ankündigung der SPD im 2005 Neuwahlen durchzuführen zu wollen. Nach Ansicht der Bürgerrechtler können Patt-Situationen zwischen Bundesrat und Bundestag nur verhindert werden, indem die Bürger direkt über den Streitpunkt entscheiden. Volksabstimmungen würden "abseits der Machtinteressen der Parteien" stattfinden und Regierung und Parlament zwingen, sich mit den Sachfragen zu beschäftigen, statt mit Personalstreitigkeiten.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=11107

Atomkraftgegner rufen Castor-Alarm aus

Von Dresden nach Ahaus: Atomkraftgegner rufen Castor-Alarm für nächsten Montag aus (23.05.05)

Nach Informationen von Atomkraftgegnern soll der umstrittene Atomtransport aus dem Zwischenlager Dresden-Rossendorf ins nordrhein-westfälische Ahaus am nächsten Montag starten. Wie "aus gewöhnlich gut unterrichteten Kreisen" verlaute, sollten die ersten sechs Castor-LKWs am Montag gegen 10 Uhr aus dem Zwischenlager Dresden-Rossendorf abfahren. Die Ankunft in Ahaus sei nach 600 Kilometern Autobahn und gut 15 Stunden Fahrtzeit gegen 1 Uhr in der Nacht zum 31. Mai geplant. Die Atomkraftgegner riefen daher "Castor-Alarm" aus und riefen zu Protestaktionen auf.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=11118

"Intim-Verhör": Bundesagentur plant offenbar umfangreiche Befragung von Arbeitslosen

23.05.05

Empfänger von Arbeitslosengeld II müssen sich künftig offenbar einer umfangreichen Befragung unterziehen. Wie die Zeitung "Bild am Sonntag" unter Berufung auf ein Fachkonzept der Bundesagentur berichtete, sollen Fallmanager in den Arbeitsagenturen alle Daten des "sozialen Geflechts" von Arbeitslosen erfragen. Dazu zählt die Bundesagentur Familienkonstellation, Freundschaften, Nachbarschaftskontakte, Vereinszugehörigkeit und Wohnsituation. Außerdem solle eine "Bewertung der Beziehungsstärke" zu den jeweiligen Personen ausgearbeitet werden, schrieb das Blatt. Erfragt würden auch "Gesundheitsdaten" wie "gesundheitlicher Zustand, regelmäßige Arztbesuche und Krankenhausaufenthalte". Auch die Belastbarkeit und "Frustrationstoleranz" der Betroffenen solle erfragt werden. Das Konzept werde zunächst in zwei Arbeitsagenturen erprobt.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=11117

Genveränderte Maissorte unter Verdacht

Streit um eine Gen-Maissorte, die nach einer nicht veröffentlichten Monsanto-Studie bei Ratten zu Veränderungen geführt hat.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/20/20147/1.html

Tillman's Parents Are Critical of Army

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/052305Z.shtml


Informant: Friends

Neo-Cons and Theo-Cons at Armageddon

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/052305Y.shtml

UN Survey: Iraqis Endure Worse Conditions Than Under Saddam

http://newstandardnews.net/content/?items=1816&printmode=true


Informant: NHNE

A Real Ownership Society

by Gar Alperovitz, TomPaine.com

A true, functional ownership society isn't an idealistic dream. In fact, it's already at work in several states and communities.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/20050523/a_real_ownership_society.php

Newsweek's Other Mishap

by Jim Naureckas, TomPaine.com

Both the Quran story and Newsweek's earlier reporting about WMDs shed light on the "real" reporting rules the media follow.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/20050523/newsweeks_other_mishap.php

A Memo And Two Catechisms

by Robert Dreyfuss, TomPaine.com

Why are the media practically ignoring the Downing Street memo? The Democrats, for one thing.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/20050523/a_memo_and_two_catechisms.php

It's the perfect crime: Conterfeit Prescription Drugs

Take prescription drugs worth $500, switch labels, and then sell them for $5,000. Patients taking the drugs eat the evidence. And if the patients die… no evidence, no crime!

Topics include why the USA has become the "go to" country for counterfeit prescription drugs; how some counterfeit drugs are bought and sold up to 30 times before being consumed by unwitting patients; and what can be done to protect against these drugs.

Listen Now (Click on for MP3 download)
http://www.metrofarm.com/radio_files/DrugsD.mp3


Informant: Friends

Be afraid, Be very afraid

Catherine Crier
05.20.2005
The Huffington Post

The Senate filibuster fight between Republicans and Democrats is not over the majority’s attempt to put more conservative judges on the bench. Contrary to their mantra--that liberal ‘activist’ judges have taken over the courts--the nation has had a majority of Republican appointees on the federal bench and Supreme Court for generations. No, this is a fight over a very specific judicial ideology that the far right wing of the Republican Party wants ensconced in our courts. [...] Read the exchange between Crier and Buchanan at http://tinyurl.com/8y39j

When I read of US troops going into homes in Afghanistan in the middle of the night, I thought, "Well, we are only one step away from that here. They can now go into our homes when there is no one there to 'sneak a peek.' How soon before we have the notorious practice of tyrannies of hauling citizens from their homes to concentration camps...?" Or do we have it now? The kind of law enforcement that would haul high school girls away from their homes apparently mainly because of their ethnic background makes my bones shiver. I hope they are not being treated abusively; however, I have heard nothing more about them. Was there more to this than met the eye? Why the silence now? Anyone know?


© Virginia Metze

Wal-Mart Shows Who Owns Our Government

Sirotablog

Friday, May 20, 2005

Maryland Gov. Bob Ehrlich (R) yesterday vetoed legislation aimed at forcing Wal-Mart to provide its workers with more adequate benefits. That wasn't a surprise - Ehrlich is the standard "corporate whore in politicians clothing" that now occupies many of our nation's highest public offices.

What is shocking, however, is how open he was about acknowledging that Big Business pulls all of the strings when it comes to public policy. As the Los Angeles Times notes, "Eduardo Castro-Wright, chief operating officer of Wal-Mart stores USA division, stood at the Republican governor's side as he signed the official veto ." The photo at right captures it on film - Ehrlich, who has pocketed campaign cash from Wal-Mart , is waving after the veto, as the Wal-Mart executive prowls behind him. [...] I was under the impression that America belongs to ALL of the people... Read the whole article at the Sirota Blog: http://tinyurl.com/86ttx


© Virginia Metze

West’s religious bigotry of Islam is a matter of policy

by Abid Mustafa

(Friday 20 May 2005)

Media Monitors Network

"The West claims that individuals are free to worship whatever deity they choose. But in practice this leads to perpetual conflicts amongst people, as religious beliefs and practices professed by some can be interpreted as offensive and insulting to others. Hence, western governments are constantly intervening in the disputes and resort to legislation to protect the religious rights of some people by depriving others. Often, the real benefactors of freedom of religion are those individuals or groups whose beliefs coincide with the interests of the government or those who possess the ability to exert influence over the government."

Irrespective of whether Newsweek’s story on the discretion of the Quran is true or false, America cannot escape the undeniable reality that her religious bigotry towards the Muslim world is inseparable from her foreign policy.

In Muslims eyes, the Bush administration is notorious for the humiliation and torture of Muslims in Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo, responsible for the destruction and defilement of Iraq’s mosques, the debaser of Muslim women and the slayer of tens of thousands of innocent Muslims. [...] Read the rest at the MediaMonitors web site: http://tinyurl.com/8koos


© Virginia Metze

Bush: Worst President Ever?

Herbert Hoover may have triggered the Great Depression, but he didn't invade another nation on false pretenses, authorize torture of prisoners, or try to stack the courts.

By Stephen Pizzo, News for Real. Posted May 20, 2005

For the record, I don't like George Bush. And I don't like most of the people who work for George Bush. So, diehard Republicans can just brush aside my remarks as so much partisan blather.

But by now I suppose very few diehard Republicans ever read what I write. So do me a favor -- e-mail this to the diehards in your family and circle of friends. Ask them to tell me why I am wrong about this:

George Bush is the worst president of the United States of America, ever. Hands down.

And here are just a few reasons why I believe that statement is true. [...] There follows a number of reasons, starting with "America the Disgraced" and ending with "Christian Jihadists." [...] Read it all at Alternet, http://www.alternet.org/story/22057/


© Virginia Metze

Galloway Senate testimony PDF goes AWOL

Evidence 'missing' from Committee website

Iain Thomson, vnunet.com 20 May 2005

The website for the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs has removed testimony from UK MP George Galloway from its website .

All other witness testimonies for the hearings on the Oil for Food scandal are available on the Committee's website in PDF form. But Galloway's testimony is the only document not on the site. [...] Read it all at the vnunet web site: http://tinyurl.com/a9rga


© Virginia Metze


http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Galloway

Jury anger over threat of torture

Jurors who acquitted four Algerians in the so-called "ricin plot" trial that ended at the Old Bailey last month have expressed outrage at the news that the government is seeking to deport three of the accused to Algeria.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/guardianpolitics/story/0,,1489146,00.html


From Information Clearing House

The face of modern tyranny

The Karimov regime has played a major role in the Anglo-U.S. fight against Islamic independence groups -- misnamed "the war on terrorism."

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8924.htm

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Enron - Uzbekistan & Bush

What's a little slaughter between friends?
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8927.htm

Dead recruit's father wages campaign against 'green card Marines'

Prospect of careers, citizenship not worth the danger, he warns.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2005/05/22/MNGQ2CSURU1.DTL


From Information Clearing House

Secret UK troops plan for Afghan crisis

DEFENCE chiefs are planning to rush thousands of British troops to Afghanistan in a bid to stop the country sliding towards civil war. The treacherous situation in Afghanistan is a serious setback for the U.S.-claimed 'War on Terror'.

http://news.scotsman.com/uk.cfm?id=559872005


From Information Clearing House

Soldier Pleads Guilty to Assault in Murder of Afghan Prisoner Gets 3-Month Sentence

A military policeman has been sentenced to three months in prison after pleading guilty to assault and two counts of making a false statement in the 2002 beating death of a prisoner in Afghanistan.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8922.htm

Army Faltered in Investigating Detainee Abuse

Despite autopsy findings of homicide and statements by soldiers that two prisoners died after being struck by guards at an American military detention center in Bagram, Afghanistan, Army investigators initially recommended closing the case without bringing any criminal charges, documents and interviews show.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8919.htm

"Everybody heard him cry out and thought it was funny"

Inside secret Saddam prison

A former Australian interrogator at Camp Cropper has revealed to The Observer for the first time the regime inside the prison, including suggestions that some of those arriving at the facility had been badly beaten.

http://observer.guardian.co.uk/focus/story/0,6903,1489575,00.html


From Information Clearing House

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"Everybody heard him cry out and thought it was funny"

"He screamed out, 'Allah! Allah! Allah!' and my first reaction was that he was crying out to his god," Specialist Jones said to investigators. "Everybody heard him cry out and thought it was funny." It became a kind of running joke, and people kept showing up to give this detainee a common peroneal strike just to hear him scream out 'Allah,' " he said. "It went on over a 24-hour period, and I would think that it was over 100 strikes."

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8918.htm

Mutationen in Fruchtfliegen durch Handystrahlung?

Laut einer Meldung der Baltimore Sun vom 8. Mai 2005 lautet das Ergebnis einer Untersuchung von Danna Thomas, einer 15-jährigen Studentin der Broadneck High School in Annapalos MD, United States of America, dass Hochfrequenzstrahlung von Handys, DECT-Telefonen und Radar Mutationen in Fluchtfliegen hervorrufen kann.

Sie setzte fünf Generationen von Fruchtfliegen Hochfrequenzstrahlung aus und zählte die Anzahl von Veränderungen der Flügel der Fruchtfliegen. Sie überprüfte auch die Chromosomen der fünften Generation und verglich sie mit der nicht exponierten Kontrollgruppe. Dabei stellte sie fest, dass 5 Prozent der exponierten Fruchtfliegen Mutationen zeigten, gegenüber 1,5% in der Kontrollgruppe. Weiterhin waren die Änderungen vererbbar, die in der Kontrollgruppe nicht. Die Mutationen traten bei Intensitäten auf, die geringer waren als die von DECT-Telefonen oder Handys. Danna Thomas wurde angeleitet durch Sujata Ives, Lehrer an der Severna Park High School in Annapolis. Sie erhielt den Grand Award von Merck Research Laboratories an der Intel International Science and Engineering Fair 2005, Phoenix, Arizona.

http://www.baltimoresun.com/


Aus: FGF-Infoline vom 19.05.2005

Gehirntumorrisiko durch Mobiltelefonieren auf dem Land höher?

Studie

Mobiltelefone könnten für Bewohner ländlicher Gebiete ein größeres Risiko darstellen, weil die Signalintensität höher ist, sagen schwedische Wissenschaftler. Die Basis-Sendestationen sind auf dem Land normalerweise in größeren Abständen angeordnet und brauchen zur Kompensation der größeren Distanzen eine höhere Signalintensität. „Wir haben herausgefunden, dass das Risiko, an einem Gehirntumor zu erkranken, für Landbewohner höher ist als für Stadtbewohner“, sagte Professor Lennart Hardell vom University Hospital in Orebro (Schweden). Hardell und seine Kollegen untersuchten 1.429 Personen, die an einem bösartigen oder gutartigen Gehirntumor litten, und 1.470 gesunde Kontrollpersonen, die mitten in Schweden lebten.

Die Wissenschaftler kamen zu dem Ergebnis, dass bei den auf dem Land lebenden Personen, die länger als drei Jahre ein Mobiltelefon benutzt hatten, dreimal so oft ein Gehirntumor festgestellt wurde als bei der Stadtbevölkerung. Hardell fügte hinzu, dass die Studie nicht sehr umfangreich sei und die Erkenntnisse dupliziert werden müssten.

http://www.alertnet.org/
http://press.psprings.co.uk/
http://www.pressetext.at/


Aus: FGF-Infoline vom 19.05.2005

Erhöhter Stickstoffgehalt in Schleimhaut kann als Abwehrmechanismus gegen Gewebeschädigung dienen

Studie: Stickstoffoxydgehalt in der Schleimhaut der Nase und der Nebenhöhlen nach Exposition in einem elektromagnetischen Feld

Aus dem Abstract: Ziel dieser Studie war die Untersuchung der Veränderungen des Stickstoffgehalts (NO) in der Schleimhaut der Nase und der Nebenhöhlen nach Exposition in hochfrequenten elektromagnetischen Feldern (EMF). Die Exposition in EMFs von Mobiltelefonen (900 MHz) erhöht den Stickstoffgehalt in der Nasen- und Nebenhöhlenschleimhaut. Dieser erhöhte Stickstoffgehalt kann als Abwehrmechanismus gegen eine Gewebeschädigung dienen.

Bibliographische Angaben: Yariktas M, Doner F, Ozguner F, Gokalp O, Dogru H, Delibas N., Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2005 May;132(5):713-6

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


Aus: FGF-Infoline vom 19.05.2005

War is a Racket

http://www.wanttoknow.info/warisaracket

Dozens Have Alleged Koran's Mishandling

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0522-02.htm

The False Prophet

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/May05/Glick0521.htm

Incomplete News Undermines US Values

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/May05/Phillips0521.htm

Red, White, and Without a Clue

by Ken Sanders

In the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, America naively asked in its stunned stupor, "Why do they hate us?" In consoling us, our fearless leaders appealed to our collective sense of superiority and self-righteousness by explaining that the Muslim world (a.k.a. "they") hate us because of what we stand for: freedom, democracy, Mom, baseball, and apple pie. Comforted, we patted ourselves on our collective back for being so gosh-darn wonderful and condemned the savage heathens who wanted nothing less than to destroy all that is right and good in the world -- us. Thanks to a recent confluence of events involving our interaction with the Muslim world, it is clear that "they" do hate us for what we stand for. Unfortunately, what we stand for is not freedom, democracy, nor any other high-minded ideal. Rather, we stand for arrogance, barbarism, and violence....

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/May05/Sanders0521.htm

From 'Duty, Honor, Country' To Depleted Uranium Cancer

An Open Letter To Every American Serviceman
http://www.uruknet.info/?p=m11925&l=i&size=1&hd=0


Informant: Charles Bremer

How to buy votes from the Geneva Human Rights Commission

http://www.cubanlibrariessolidaritygroup.org.uk/articles.asp?ID=45


Informant: Charles Bremer

Senat verbietet RFID in Ausweisen

http://www.kommune21.de/meldung.php?id=4507

Bush unveils plans for US colonial office

http://www.wsws.org/articles/2005/may2005/bush-m21.shtml


Informant: Charles Bremer

Another scientist dead: Doctor stabbed to death

Last year, Lull lectured in San Francisco about the threat of nuclear terrorism.

Medical Society spokesman Steve Heilig said Lull was a thoughtful scientist with a long military background. He favored nuclear power as a solution to global warming, but he was so passionately opposed to the development of proposed "bunker buster" nuclear weapons that he co-sponsored a resolution at the California Medical Association House of Delegates opposing the technology. The resolution did not pass.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/05/20/SFSLAY.TMP


Informant: Anna Webb


http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Dead+Scientists

Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.: Frist's Attempt To Trash Constitution, Install Dictatorship

5-22-5

If you care about our country and your family's future, you must give full support for the U.S. Senate's Democratic Party leadership now!

On this Tuesday, Senate Republican Leader Frist is prepared to act to tear down the Constitution of the U.S.A. in an effort to establish a right-wing White House dictatorship in the U.S.

The immediate target of this attempted illegal coup d'etat is the institution of the U.S. Senate. The purpose is to overturn the U.S. Constitution, in favor of White House dictatorship, by breaking the Constitutional powers built into the Senate's power to impose checks and balances against an out-of-control Presidency or temporary errant majority of the House of Representatives. This provision to defend our Constitution was centered in the powers of advice and consent which the Constitution assigned specifically to the U.S. Senate.

Do not be taken in by the fraudulent claims that the contested judicial nominees are "Christians." When judges of fascist leanings are up for confirmation, the issue is not religion, but economics. The issue is, which side will those judges take, when the financial sharks come to eat you in foreclosure proceedings?

Those of us old enough, or well-educated enough to remember, know what I am saying.

Leading Democrats and others recognize that there is an ominous parallel between the incendiary activities of White House radical right-wing propaganda minister Karl Rove and Vice-President Dick "Hermann" Cheney's plot, and the incendiary actions used by Hermann Goering which led to Reichschancellor Adolf Hitler's seizure of dictatorial powers on February 28, 1933. Hitler never gave up those powers until the day he committed suicide in Berlin on April 30, 1945. Tens of millions of people died as a result of what happened in Berlin on February 27-28, 1933. With the present Bush Administration pushing for "preventive use" of existing nuclear weapons now, many more than tens of millions will die world-wide, if we let the U.S. walk down that same road now. That increasingly hysterically desperate administration now intends to use those weapons just about as quickly as you can say, "Remember what happened with Iraq."

The U.S. Senate, with its power of advice and consent today, is the chief bulwark standing between you and the consequences of that increasing push for a so-called "preventive" nuclear-warfare policy. Do not allow that original Constitutional intention of advice and consent to be thrown away by the kind of panicked parliamentary majority rule which gave Hitler dictatorial powers on February 28, 1933. If you allow Frist to succeed on Tuesday, or in the days following, no one can predict today, when, or where that warfare might stop.

Without the savage pressures from high-level circles within the Bush Presidency, many Republicans would quickly join with Democrats in preventing the Bush White House's attempted anti-Constitutional plot from being carried out. Therefore, massive support for both Democratic leaders and concerned, but often intimidated Republican Senators must be provided immediately.

The Economics Issue

U.S. citizens must not allow themselves to be fooled again. Citizens must recognize the real issues behind this evil White House grab for dictatorial one-party powers. The key issues are not judges' religious beliefs; the issues, as in the French Revolution of July 14, 1789, and the Hitler seizure of dictatorial powers on Febrary 28, 1933, are just plain economic. These right-wing judgeship candidates are being set up to help rob your child's piggy-bank, hardly a Christian enterprise.

At this moment, the U.S. economy is on the verge of a bigger general financial and physical-economic collapse than 1929-1933, and the forces controlling the pathetic figure occupying the Oval Office, such as the would-be "Hjalmar Schacht" of the situation, former Pinochet crony George Pratt Shultz, the architect of the Bush II Presidency, and a key backer of the President's Pinochet-style intention to rob you of Social Security protection, are determined that the people will have no pension, health-care, or bankruptcy protection against the onrushing deep collapse of the world's present financial system.

There is no excuse for anyone's giving support to this attempted Bush Administration grab for dictatorial powers. We of the U.S. not only recovered from the 1929-1933 collapse caused by the policies of the successive Coolidge and Hoover Administrations, but, under Franklin Roosevelt's Presidency, we prevented what would have been otherwise, an Adolf Hitler world dictatorship. We can do that again.

We do have a clear majority of our leading politicians who are good enough to make the decisions needed to get us safely through the presently onrushing world-wide financial collapse. Admittedly, many of them have made mistakes in the past. Nearly everyone makes mistakes, and big people tend to make the biggest mistakes. But, when we as a people bring ourselves together to face up to a problem, and to solve it, we of the U.S.A. have always won out, sooner or later. Hopefully, this time, it will be sooner.

For this purpose, the founders of our present Constitutional republic created a Constitutional system which is not only the best in the world still today, but is a model for dealing with precisely those kinds of financial crises which the parliamentary systems of Europe are not competent to deal with by themselves. Our experience under President Franklin Roosevelt is something which is still fresh in our national memory, especially among those still living who were young adults or adolescents during the 1930s and 1940s. What succeeded then is a starting-point for selecting the economic recovery measures we must begin instituting immediately today.

So, give our leaders a chance, especially those in the Senate fight to defend the Constitutional principle of advice and consent consigned to the Senate. Support them in this fight. Support them as if your personal freedoms depend upon that; they probably do. By supporting them, you will be defending our Constitutional system.

Support that system as if your life and our nation's future depended upon winning that fight. They do. I am supporting those engaged in this fight, whether they are Democrats or Republicans. So should you.

http://www.rense.com


Informant: ranger116

Revealed: health fears over secret study into GM food

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/science_technology/story.jsp?story=640430


Informant: NHNE

Long-term effects of radiation dose on inflammatory markers in atomic bomb survivors

I have NEWS for these researchers!!!! Non-ionizing radiation causes identical "aging changes!!!"

Those who belong to your group and others in regard to being EMF/EMR activists know my story but I need to emphasize a part of it regarding this new (note "2005") report re immune/inflammation/aging!!!!

My two grandsons' rare immune were rare because they had subclass deficiencies IgG 1 and 3. Such deficiencies signify "AGING.....!!!" Ironically we were even told such a deficiency wouldn't/shouldn't be found in children under the age of 10 years. The boys were infants/toddlers at time of diagnosis. As you can see, this report states the A-bomb exposures accelerated aging by about 9 years!!!! The boys also had problems making antibodies and other inflammatory problems.

If persons around the world don't start to demand the public be informed that sleeping in close proximity to electric appliances/devices is causing serious health problems and also that homes and schools should be checked for "dirty electricity" on wiring see http://www.stetzerelectric.com and/or http://www.electricalpollution.com regarding filters and meter to measure such pollution, the health effects of "aging" due to chronic, prolonged EMF/EMR exposures will soon overwhelm economies around-the-world!!! Soon "no one" will have enough strength, brain-power, etc. to run governments not to mention sustain/maintain adequate military protection!!!! Take care -

Joanne C. Mueller
Guinea Pigs R Us
731 - 123rd Avenue N.W.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55448-2127 USA
Phone: 763-755-6114
Email: jcmpelican@aol.com



Immune....radiation/aging/immune re atomic bomb survivors
Von: JCMPelican@aol.com
Datum: Sun, 22 May 2005 20:45:48 EDT

http://www.rerf.or.jp/eigo/rr/rr0327.htm

RERF Report No. 27-03

Long-term effects of radiation dose on inflammatory markers in atomic bomb survivors

Hayashi T, Morishita Y, Kubo Y, Kusunoki Y, Hayashi I, Kasagi F, Hakoda M, Kyoizumi S, Nakachi K
Am J Med 118(1):83-6, 2005 (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc.

Summary

Exposure to atomic bomb (A-bomb) radiation has had long-lasting health effects in survivors, even after a half century and more. In this study we investigated the association between radiation dose and sub-clinical inflammatory status and/or immunoglobulin production in A-bomb survivors in Hiroshima. Four hundred and forty two participants were randomly selected from a long-term epidemiological cohort of A-bomb survivors. Peripheral blood samples were assayed for inflammatory markers and antibody levels. We observed a statistically significant increase with increased radiation dose in the following markers:

(1) plasma levels of inflammatory markers TNF-alpha, IFN-gamma, and IL-10,
(2) erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), and
(3) total Ig, IgA, and IgM levels.

We observed no significant radiation dose effects for IgG and IgE levels. Since both radiation and aging were associated with increases in most of the inflammatory markers investigated in this study, we estimated the effect of radiation in terms of age acceleration. Judging from the ESR and the levels of TNF-alpha, IL-10, and total Ig, exposure to 1 Gy was equivalent to an increase in age of about 9 years. These results suggest that A-bomb radiation may contribute as much to the production of inflammatory markers and antibodies as aging does, implying that radiation exposure may accelerate aging of inflammatory status.

http://www.rerf.or.jp/

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Roy: This is more confirmation that EMF's/EMR promote "identical changes" as occur in cases of chronic, low dose ionizing radiation. Dr. Johansson is willing to replicate findings in grandsons as well as my guinea pig studies but can't do this without funding. Take care - Joanne

Forward 5-23-05 from Prof. Olle Johansson (email ollejohansson@neuro.ki.se):

This is exactly our working hypothesis, that EMFs - of various types and forms - wear down the inflammatory protective system or accelerate aging of it's status.

[Material received with great thanks!]

Best regards

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

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Roger: Your comment below brings to mind Dr. Neil Cherry's excellent work in June 2000 titled "Evidence Electromagnetic Radiation is Genotoxic......."

http://www.emfguru.org/EMF/genotoxic/Genotoxic-EMR-paper.htm

Dr. Cherry's quote by Burke is "right on!!!"

"Our frame of reference determines what we look at and how we look. And as a consequence, this determines what we find." Burke J, The Day the Universe Changed, 1985

Email exchanges regarding rare immune in my grandsons (signifying "aging") and the new article regarding A-bomb survivors and evidence re aging of immune function are also copied/attached. Children and parents around-the-world need this help!!! How many more will be diagnosed with Leukaemia this year only to die because they are unable to fight the ravages of treatment that has very little or no chance of success because "no one" is telling them they need to practice prudent EMR avoidance measures?

Joanne C. Mueller
Guinea Pigs R Us
731 - 123rd Avenue N.W.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55448-2127 USA
Phone: 763-755-6114
Email: jcmpelican@aol.com


Forward 5-23-05 of email to jcmpelican@aol.com from Roger Coghill:

This new finding makes it more important than ever to do the ESR experiment using sample blood from mast vicinals.


Roger Coghill
MA (Cantab) C Biol MI Biol MA (Environ Mgt)

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Evidence that Electromagnetic Radiation is Genotoxic
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/366881/

Emergency Petition to stop the "Nuclear Option"

Please share as you see fit - Anna


I just signed MoveOn PAC's emergency petition to stop the "nuclear option" the far right wing's plan to seize absolute power to stack our courts -– and I hope you will sign too.

Starting Monday, the petition will be delivered straight to Congress every three hours until the final vote, and many of our comments will be read aloud on the Senate floor.

Please sign right now at:
http://www.moveonpac.org/nuclear

Why is this an emergency?

This Tuesday, the Senate will vote on Republican Leader Bill Frist's "nuclear option" to break the rules of the Senate and give the Republican Party absolute control over appointing federal judges.

For 200 years the minority's right to filibuster has kept our courts fair, by making sure that federal judges needed to get at least some support from both sides of the aisle before they were given life time appointments.

If Frist eliminates the filibuster, his next step would be to force far right partisan judges onto the powerful U.S. Courts of Appeals. The real targets, however, are the four seats on the Supreme Court likely to become vacant in the next four years.

With that much power on the Supreme Court, the far right could strike down decades of progress on labor rights, environmental protections, reproductive rights, and privacy.

The "nuclear option" will live or die by a final vote, probably on Tuesday, and the vote is still way too close to call. There are at least 6 moderate Republicans still on the fence and only 3 more votes needed to win. If we can get enough of our voices into congress and into the streets in the next 72 hours, we can still save our courts.

Please take a minute to join me and sign the emergency petition today.

http://www.moveonpac.org/nuclear

Thanks!
Anna

Congress Moves To Restrict Court Rulings On God

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8923.htm


Informant: Friends

Russia still face mutual destruction threat

http://www.wpherald.com/storyview.php?StoryID=20050518-072100-9737r

Interview with Helen Caldicott


http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Helen+Caldicott

Brazil Losing Fight to Save The Amazon

http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/30904/story.htm

Dolphins and Whale Killed by Driftnet off Greece

http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/30910/story.htm

The Christianity of George WMD Bush

http://www.lewrockwell.com/vance/vance44.html

A Genuine Inquiry into Abuses

How did a short item in Newsweek reporting that U.S. interrogators had desecrated a Koran at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, spark massive riots in several Muslim countries last week, leading to the deaths of least 16 people? And who, exactly, should bear the blame for these tragic events?

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3300

Hodenkrebs durch Handystrahlung?

http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712371/

Hodenkrebs nimmt stark zu: Verdoppelung der Erkrankungszahl seit 1980

KRANKHEITEN - HODENKREBS

20.05.05 Hodenkrebs nimmt stark zu - Verdoppelung der Erkrankungszahl seit 1980

Baierbrunn (ots) - Ein starker Anstieg der Zahl an Hodenkrebsfällen in Deutschland macht den Ärzten Sorgen. Weltweit erkranken nur in Dänemark mehr junge Männer an diesem Krebs. "Warum die Zahl der Neuerkrankungen gerade in Deutschland seit Jahren steigt, ist nicht geklärt", sagt Prof. Christoph Clemm vom Tumortherapiezentrum im Münchener Klinikum rechts der Isar im Gesundheitsmagazin "Apotheken Umschau". Eine aktuelle Studie des Berliner Robert-Koch-Instituts hat eine Verdoppelung der Erkrankungszahl seit 1980 ergeben. Betroffen sind überwiegend junge Männer zwischen 20 und 35 Jahren. Besonders sie sollten ihre Hoden regelmäßig abtasten. Jede Schwellung muss vom Arzt abgeklärt werden. Hodenkrebs ist heute zu 90 Prozent heilbar - je früher er erkannt wird, desto größer ist die Heilungschance.

Das Gesundheitsmagazin "Apotheken Umschau" 5/2005 B liegt in vielen Apotheken aus und wird kostenlos an Kunden abgegeben.
Mehr Texte auch online: http://www.GesundheitPro.de > Button "Apotheken Magazine" > Presse-Service

Originaltext: Wort und Bild - Apotheken Umschau
Digitale Pressemappe: http://presseportal.de/story.htx?firmaid=52678

Anmerkung Scherrmann: Es ist offensichtlich, dass die Autoren das inzwischen fast 10 Jahre alte Buch "The stolen Future" bzw. "Die bedrohte Zukunft" von Theo Colborn, Dianne Dumanoski, Joh. Peterson Myers und die dem Buch zugrundeliegende Forschungsarbeiten nicht zur Kenntnis nahmen.

Aus: SAFER WORLD newsletter/d - 85 - 23.05.2005

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Haltet mich bitte nicht für verrückt, aber ich hab im Fernsehen gesehen dass neulich 3 Jungendliche wegen Hodenkrebs ins Krankenhaus eingeliefert worden sind ! Schuld war die Handystrahlung ! Was ist da dran ? Ihr wisst ja, mit solchen Sachen sollte man nicht spaßen...*gg*

http://www.onlinekosten.de/forum/showthread.php?t=4612

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Dabei handelt es sich um eine Frau und dessen Sohn aus Zingsheim, die 1999 durch den Krebstod des Familienvaters stutzig wurde und in der Nachbarschaft nach weiteren Fällen suchten. Tatsächlich seien seit 1995 sechs Anwohner in einer Straße an Krebs erkrankt. 1995, so die Beobachtung der Familie, sei auch der erste von heute drei Mobilfunksendern im Ort in Betrieb gegangen. Mittlerweile ist auch der 23-jährige Sohn an Hodenkrebs erkrankt. Auch eine andere Zingsheimerin sieht Zusammenhänge zwischen gesundheitlichen Problemen und Mobilfunk. Aus diesem Grund ist die junge Mutter mit ihrer Familie in den Keller ihres Hauses gezogen. Vor acht Jahren kaufte sie mit ihrem Mann das Haus. Bis dahin waren sie seltener Gast bei Ärzten und Apothekern.

Seit gut einem Jahr aber leiden alle fünf Familienmitglieder, darunter auch drei Kinder, an Tinnitus, einem nervenaufreibenden Klingelton im Ohr. Hinzu, so erklärt die Mutter, kommen weitere Symptome von der einfachen Hautrötung über ständige Tagesmüdigkeit bis hin zu Migräneattacken.

http://www.notiz.ch/wissenschaft-unzensiert/elektrosmog/2001/juni/erf5.html
(Auszug)


http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Hodenkrebs

US military continues to hide systematic torture in Iraq

http://www.theinsider.org/mailing/article.asp?id=1208

UN calls for inquiry into systematic torture and abuse by US military

http://www.theinsider.org/mailing/article.asp?id=1206

US builds 4 giant military bases in Iraq and calls it 'withdrawal'

http://www.theinsider.org/mailing/article.asp?id=1209

Die Handy-Zertrümmerer

http://omega.twoday.net/stories/681318/
http://www.mega-stoffel.de/handykiller.shtml

Handys benötigen Sender

Handy nur für den Notfall
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712230/

Pro- und Contra Handy
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712209/

Freiheit vor dem Unsinn
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712211/

Handys retten Leben
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/670589/

Erfahrungen mit dem Handy
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712216/

Handy nur für den Notfall

Aus Kapazitätsgründen können von jeder voll ausgebauten Sendeanlage in ihrem Umkreis (z.B. Großzelle r= 10-30 km) nur ca. 90 Gesprächsverbindungen gleichzeitig hergestellt werden (in Österreich und Schweiz sind es weniger). Wenn die Zahl der Handynutzer weiter zunimmt, werden die Zellen weiter unterteilt und damit immer mehr Sender gebaut.

Auch für Handy die nur im Notfall gebraucht werden, müssen die Betreiber Sendekapazitäten zur Verfügung stellen. Die Zahl der Mobilfunkantennen richtet sich also nicht nach der Anzahl der Handy, die dauernd in Betrieb sind, sondern nach der Anzahl aller Handys, die beim Mobilfunkbetreiber angemeldet werden. Er muss die angemeldeten Kapazitäten berücksichtigen und zur Verfügung stellen, dabei kann er nicht differenzieren, ob das Handy dauernd oder nur im Notfall gebraucht werden soll. Sprich: Auch Handy , die nur im Notfall gebraucht werden sollen, führen zu mehr Mobilfunksendern.

Nach Erfahrungen von Handybenutzern gibt es kaum jemanden der ein Handy nur für den Notfall gebraucht, wenn man es hat, wird es in der Regel auch benutzt.



Pro- und Contra Handy
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712209/

Handys retten Leben
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/670589/

Erfahrungen mit dem Handy
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712216/

Freiheit vor dem Unsinn
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712211/

Die Handy-Zertrümmerer
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712267/

Handys benötigen Sender
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712236/

Erfahrungen mit dem Handy

http://www.esmog-augsburg.de/erfahrungen-handy.htm
http://www.esmog-augsburg.de/erfahrungen-dect.htm
http://www.esmog-augsburg.de/erfahrungen-bts.htm


Handy nur für den Notfall
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712230/

Pro- und Contra Handy
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712209/

Handys retten Leben
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/670589/

Erfahrungen mit dem Handy
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712216/

Freiheit vor dem Unsinn
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712211/

Handys benötigen Sender
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712236/

Die Handy-Zertrümmerer
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712267/



http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Handy+Ja%2C+Antenne+Nein

Freiheit vor dem Unsinn

http://www.mega-stoffel.de/handykiller.shtml

Die Handy-Zertrümmerer
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712267/

Handy nur für den Notfall
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712230/

Pro- und Contra Handy
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712209/

Handys retten Leben
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/670589/

Erfahrungen mit dem Handy
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712216/

Handys benötigen Sender
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712236/

Pro- und Contra Handy

http://www.w-lisseck.de/aes/Handy/Pro_Contra/body_pro_contra.html

Handy nur für den Notfall
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712230/

Handys retten Leben
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/670589/

Erfahrungen mit dem Handy
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712216/

Freiheit vor dem Unsinn
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712211/

Die Handy-Zertrümmerer
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712267/

Handys benötigen Sender
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/712236/

"Star Wars" saga reflects political ideals

05/21/05

In the lead up to the last Star Wars movie, Weekly Standard online editor Jonathan Last took his magazine over to the dark side. The Empire may be a dictatorship, Last wrote, but it's 'a dictatorship people can do business with. They collect taxes and patrol the skies. They try to stop organized crime ... The Empire has virtually no effect on the daily life of the average, law-abiding citizen.' Last went on to explain that imperial ruler Darth Sidious/Emperor Palpatine 'is a dictator -- but a relatively benign one, like Pinochet.' Last's column was written tongue-in-cheek -- I think. But, in post-Patriot Act America, I hope his ideas stay far, far away from Capitol Hill...[editor's note: That makes two of us -- YUCK! - SAT]

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,157229,00.html

from Fox News, by Thomas A. Firey


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

No child left unmedicated

05/21/05

TeenScreen causes suicide? How? This pharmaceutical industry backed pill-pushing scheme cons school kids into taking a survey full of loaded questions and then uses the results to convince parents that their kids need to be on dangerous mind-altering drugs that have now been linked to suicide and other violent acts in children. Enough cannot be said when it comes to the power of mental persuasion with kids. Most children feel lonely, depressed, like they don't fit in, like they are different than others, like they are not smart enough, good-looking enough, or popular enough at one time or another. This is normal thinking for all adolescents. The TeenScreen pill-pushing squad takes advantage of normal and vulnerable kids when it goes into schools with a survey that them loaded questions about these normal notions and feelings, forever planting in their minds that such thoughts are abnormal...

http://www.counterpunch.org/pringle05212005.html

from CounterPunch, by Ellen Pringle


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Spike helmets for the youth of America

05/22/05

In the nineteenth century young men in Russia and Prussia fled to America to escape the draft, to escape the glorification of militarism which poisoned the life in the countries of middle Europe. Death was a daily familiar there. The youths of those countries were put in field grey and spike helmets. Frederick, the king of Prussia, is on record as having shouted at his soldiers when they hesitated in an attack, 'Advance, you dogs! Do you want to live forever?' Americans felt a righteous contempt for this brand of militarism as a left-over from the middle ages. Now we begin to honor it. Dying and killing in Iraq is heroic. Young Americans fled, and will flee in a warlike future from rather than to America. We are forced by our government to become a warlike nation like the horde of Attila the Hun, like the France of Napoleon who lost half a million soldiers in his invasion of Russia and left them in the snow while he rode back to Paris in a heated carriage. He, like Bush in his National Guard days, certainly did want to live forever...

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0522-27.htm

from Common Dreams, by Hans Koning


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Saddam's underpants are not the issue

05/22/05

No one need feel sorrow for Saddam Hussein, who in many eyes incarnates diabolic evil. His crimes themselves condemn him. That does not excuse demolishing the edifice of international and humanitarian law to depose and humiliate him. We must feel sorrow, not for the tyrant, but for our loss of international order enshrined in the Geneva Conventions and the UN Charter. The United States and its British acolytes have brushed international law -- and the protections it implied for us all -- to pursue their crusade to control Iraq and intimidate its neighbours. Saddam's underwear is not the issue. Law is...

http://comment.independent.co.uk/commentators/story.jsp?story=640365

from Independent [UK], by Charles Glass


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Neo-Victorian America?

05/22/05

[T]he political fights over Iraq, Social Security, and now the filibuster are not isolated, they are about whether we are going to create the kind of society that a military hegemony requires to sustain itself: filled with people who are desperate for work, a stone's throw from poverty, and feeling themselves surrounded and beset by terrors and disaster. People who, therefore, cling zealously to arbitrary rules and partisan passions. Each fight is not about the margins of a few court decisions, nor a few dollars in a monthly check, nor over how much testing to do in schools -- instead, it is over what kind of people we are to become, and what kind of nation we are to be, now, and for a century to come...

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/052205A.shtml

from TruthOut, by Stirling Newberry


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Freedom 101

http://www.reasontofreedom.com/Freedom101.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Phony apocalypse

http://www.nationalreview.com/buckley/wfb200505201411.asp


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The joys of flying

05/23/05

In early May, two overseas flights to Boston were diverted to Bangor, Maine, within days of each other. The first was Air France flight 322 from Paris. The second was Alitalia flight 618 from Milan. In both cases, a passenger's name on the flight manifest matched a name on the U.S. government's no-fly list. This is not the first time flights have been diverted to Bangor. Last September, a United Airlines London-to-New York flight carrying the singer formerly known as Cat Stevens was forced to land there because the name Stevens took after converting to Islam -- Yusaf Islam -- is on the no-fly list (Islam denies any terrorist connections). The question is: If it's supposed to be a no-fly list, how is it that people on the list are able to board the airplanes?

http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=3777

from Cato Institute, by Charles V. Peña


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Ain't seen London, ain't seen France

05/20/05

The Busheviks have managed to, well, manage the Abu Ghraib atrocities into obscurity by mouthing platitudes and throwing a few enlisted schmucks to the wolves. They managed to fob off blame for the Quran desecrations -- actions reported for more than a year, by the way, and admitted to in the New York Times by a former Gitmo interrogator -- on Newsweek for making the mistake of trusting a government source on the claim that the Busheviks were going to depart from habit and actually tell the truth. And, with the help of a virtual media blackout, they've managed so far to slip by unscathed in the matter of the British cabinet memo which establishes beyond any reasonable doubt that Bush and Co. lied, continuously and through their teeth, throughout the buildup to war. Now they're going to get a free pass on a few more murders, just by leaking some photos of Saddam's package...

http://tinyurl.com/cklmt

from Knappster, by Thomas L. Knapp

The Old Republic has been swept away, but hope remains

05/23/05

One thing that needs to be remembered and kept in mind throughout the Star Wars series is that it is the good guys who fall for the fake threats and false crises the whole time, allowing the imperial executive to take root and gain ground. Even the Jedi, for the most past, are fooled, and go along with the manufactured and unnecessary war against the Trade Federation. (Perhaps this is a lesson that Republics, too, are far too powerful and hold too much potential to become murderous dictatorships. Perhaps an anarchist galaxy is the only surefire protection against Empire.) Long before crossing over and becoming the nefarious villain of the galaxy, Anakin Skywalker, as an idealistic and well-intentioned young Jedi student, believes in a benevolent dictatorship, so as to make the galaxy best for the greater good, to the point when, fearful of his wife’s foreshadowed death, he turns to the Dark Side, becomes Darth Vader and realizes that sometimes benevolence is not all it’s cracked up to be ...

http://www.lewrockwell.com/gregory/gregory75.html

from LewRockwell.Com, by Anthony Gregory


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Star Wars and the Empire

05/23/05

Some neocons have expressed their dismay that the new Star Wars movie seems so antiwar, saying it was perhaps even rewritten as an anti-Bush diatribe. This cold desperation comes as no surprise, but it also strengthens my appreciation of Lucas' decision to make episodes IV, V, and VI before I, II, and the now-completed III. This establishes first the generally agreeable premise that it's right to overthrow oppressive government, before bringing into focus something more discomforting -- that the corrupt tyranny referred to is our own. The story being told this week was written over 30 years ago, as Lucas has explained. Star Wars 'was really about the Vietnam War, and that was the period where Nixon was trying to run for a [second] term, which got me to thinking historically about how do democracies get turned into dictatorships? Because the democracies aren't overthrown; they're given away.' I suppose that explains why Supreme Chancellor Palpatine works out of an oval office, and why his aide looks so much like Henry Kissinger...

http://www.antiwar.com/orig/horton.php?articleid=6041

from AntiWar.Com, by Scott Horton


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

SurREAL ID: New licenses may mean loss of privacy

05/20/05

George Orwell's totalitarian 'Big Brother' is exactly the image to which pundits and critics compare the Real ID Act. Robert Dreyfuss, contributing editor to The Nation and Mother Jones, calls it 'a step toward a chilling, privacy-violating national ID card system that could one day have Americans being asked, Nazi-style, to 'show us your papers' wherever they go.' That's not so far-fetched, says Jeff Weaver, chief of staff for Rep. Bernie Sanders, one of only 58 House members to turn thumbs down on the measure. 'There is a real concern on a lot of people's part that this is the first step toward a national ID card,' said Weaver. 'To the extent that you create a federally mandated standardized driver's license process, you are certainly moving in that direction...

http://www.vermontguardian.com/local/0105/SurrealID.shtml

from Vermont Guardian


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Bush gets mixed reception at Christian college

05/21/05

President Bush on Saturday championed faith in American society, but ran into some criticism as courted his Christian base in a commencement speech at a Michigan college. ... [Calvin College] describes itself as a 'center of faith-anchored liberal arts teaching and scholarship,' and Bush has aggressively sought to reinforce his support among religious conservatives who helped deliver him a reelection victory in 2004. But anti-Bush ads that ran in the local newspaper, protests outside the event and buttons worn on graduates' robes made clear that many students and faculty objected to Bush's policies. 'We believe your administration has launched an unjust and unjustified war in Iraq,' said a letter signed by about one-third the college's 300 faculty members and published in Saturday's Grand Rapids Press...

http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=8565484

from Reuters


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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