4
Jun
2005

Viele Weißstörche in Nord- und Ostdeutschland bleiben aus

Zugvögel: Viele Weißstörche in Nord- und Ostdeutschland bleiben aus (03.06.05)

Nach Beobachtungen des Naturschutzbundes NABU sind in diesem Frühjahr deutlich weniger Störche in ihre nord- und ostdeutschen Brutgebiete zurückgekehrt als im Vorjahreszeitraum. Zwischen zehn und 40 Prozent der Störche fehlen, wie NABU-Weißstorchbetreuer jetzt in einer Blitzumfrage feststellten. Auch aus den Ländern Mittel- und Osteuropas kommen ähnliche Angaben.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=11189


Omega: eine Erklärung findet sich vermutlich hier:

Weniger Weißstörche im letzten Jahr
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/364754/

Jede fünfte Vogelart gefährdet
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/741319/

Unter diesem Gesichtspunkt sollte der NABU sich überlegen, ob er dies:

NABU und Vodafone kooperieren
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/721131/

aufrechterhalten will, denn dann gibt es im nächsten Jahr mit Sicherheit noch mehr über das Ausbleiben von u.a. weiteren Störchen zu klagen!


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Pentagon Details Defiling of Koran

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/060405Y.shtml

Take A Quick Action on Downing St. Memo

Hopefully all of you have heard of the Downing Street memo. (If not, click on the link below). Please copy the line of 4 media e-mails below and send them a quick message that you want them to report on the Downing Street memo. The rest of the world now knows Bush planned this war almost a year before it started ... why is the US media hiding it from us?

Send your quick message to:

PeterJennings@abcnews.com, evening@cbsnews.com, nightly@nbc.com,
newshour@pbs.org,

For more info on the memo AND TO SIGN ONTO JOHN CONYERS PETITION TO
HIGHLIGHT IT... click...

http://www.downingstreetmemo.com/takeaction.html


ABC World News Tonight
Phone: 212-456-4040
PeterJennings@abcnews.com

CBS Evening News
Phone: 212-975-3691
evening@cbsnews.com

NBC Nightly News
Phone: 212-664-4971
nightly@nbc.com

PBS NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
Phone: 703-739-5000
newshour@pbs.org


Informant: Debbie Metke

From ufpj-news


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Strahlenschutz auch für BOS

http://press02062005.de.ki

Bjoern Stumpf
[Messtechniker und Verfasser des Artikels]

Decline of Labor Unions Linked to Rise of Globalization

http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/060305LB.shtml

Fears over Child Leukemia Link to Power Lines

http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/060305HC.shtml

What I Saw in Iraq

VIDEO SPECIAL | Aidan Delgado: What I Saw in Iraq
http://www.truthout.org/multimedia.htm

All Spin All the Time: The Sale of Electoral Politics

Kerry would be in office now if we had been smarter about voter fraud. Now we know about it, and yet we are being hoodwinked and forced by HAVA to deal with two Republican brothers counting the vote. Please, spread the word and send this in your own way to reporters all over the country to see if they realize that our votes are being monopolized by partisan corporations? It's Haliburton all over again.

Dear Reporter Worthy of Reporting Real News:

The following is what I gave to County Recorder Connie McCormack, Supervisor Yvonne Burke and Supervisor Gloria Molina. As a person concerned with honest voting, I have made it my business to attend three Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors meetings and spoke at one of them to voice my concern about electronic voting machines.

Thanks to my involvement, I was able to view a proposed prototype of a vote counting machine for Los Angeles County. Upon viewing the prototype, I agreed to not discuss details of the machinery, but I did not say I would not reveal the name of the company that made it nor agree to be quiet about my very serious worry that there is a voting machine monopoly running the country! It is Haliburton all over again- a one bid contract with a company that has strong partisan ties to defense contractors and the Republican party.

I am sorry, but I feel this needs to be aired in public. I think that what happened with the Haliburton contracts was deplorable, but who saw it coming? Now we have the chance to demand that other vote counting companies be considered, but without people knowing what is going on, we might be forced to use the partisan companies. Acuvote wanted to bid on the voting machines, but was told by the LA County Board of Supervisors to not even try. It was already sewn up.

ES&S, the company that built the protoype, has a history of making machines that count backwards. This is not acceptable, and yet none of this is in the newspaper, while it can still do some good. Please, let us prevent the end of honest voting and let this scandalous situation be investigated. Even if the companies made reliable, unriggable machines, there should be no "one bid" contracts where our voting rights are concerned.

Are all new HAVA-required machines being produced only by ES&S and Diebold? Is this monopoly fair to the free market ideals of America? Is the background of these companies being investigated before our tax money is spent?

Please carefully read the following article regarding the conflict of interests with voting machine companies like ES&S and Diebold, both owned by two Republican brothers, and you will understand my dismay at having this thrown upon us. Yes, we have paper ballots for now, but the vote counting machines they propose are wireless. The counting for now is said to be "unofficial" but once the machines are bought there is no guarantee that sometime down the line the paper ballots will be counted wirelessly over a computer line. America deserves better.

Please find out if HAVA requirements are forcing counties and States all over the country to deal with ES&S, Sequoia and Diebold, or if there are safeguards that allow other bidders- or more appropriately- demand that other non-partisan bidders be considered.

This is a very important survey and story. If indeed we are being forced into only using Bush-approved companies which are known to keep secrets and break down in favor of Republicans, our democracy is a sham and voting is a waste of time.

Thank you.
Mary Jacobs
(323) 260-4895


Please read the following, an article copied from the book, Censored 2005: The Top 25 Censored Stories Seven Stories Press, New York, NY (p. 57)

“The Sale of Electoral Politics”

(From Censored 2005: The Top 25 Censored Stories as collected by the Department of Sociology in the School of Social sciences at Sonoma State University
See http://www.projectcensored.org for more info.)

Sources: In These Times , December 203 Title: “Voting Machines Gone Wild”
Author: Mark Lewellen and Biddle

The Independent (UK) October 13, 2003
Title “All the President’s Votes?”
Author: Andrew Gumbel

Democracy Now ! Sept. 4, 2003
Title: “Will Bush Backers Manipulate Votes to Deliver G. W. Another Election?” Reporter: Amy Goodman and Staff

Evaluators: Andy Merrifeild, Ph.D., Wendy Ostro, Ph. D., and Scott Gordon, Ph. D.
Student Researcher: Adam Stutz

Conflicts of interest exist between the largest suppliers of electronic voting machines for the United States and key leaders of the Republican Party. While the technical problems with the voting machines themselves have received a certain amount of coverage in the mainstream media, the political conflicts of interest, though well-documented, have received almost none. Election analysts on both sides of the fence are charging that while particular industries have traditionally formed alliances with one or another of the parties, political affiliations within the voting machines industry are inappropriate and have dangerous implications for our democratic process .

Election Systems and Software (ES&S), Diebold, and Sequoia are the companies primarily involved in implementing the new, often faulty, technology at voting stations throughout the country. All three have strong ties to the Bush Administration and other Republican leaders, along with major defense contractors in the United States. ES&S and Diebold, owned by brothers Bob and Todd Urosevich, will be counting about 80% of the votes cast in 2004. Each one of the three companies has a past plagued by financial scandal and political controversy.

In 1999, the Justice Department filed federal charges against
Sequoia alleging that employees paid out more than $8 million in bribes. Shortly thereafter, election officials for Pinellas County, Florida cancelled a $15 million contract with Sequoia after it was discovered that Phil Foster, a Sequoia executive, faced indictment for money laundering and bribery.

∑ Michael McCarthy, owner of ES&S (Formerly known as American Information Systems), served as Senator Chuck Hagel’s campaign manager in both the 1996 and 2002 elections. Senator Hagel (R-NE) owns close to $5 million in stock in the ES&S parent company. In 1996 and 2002, 80% of Senator’s Hagel’s votes were counted by ES&S.

∑ Diebold, the most well-known of these three major groups, is under scrutiny for a memo that Diebold’s CEO, Walden O’Dell, sent out promising Ohio’s votes to Bush in the 2004 election. Beyond this faux pas, intra-office memos were circulated on the Internet stating that Diebold employees were aware of bugs within their systems and that the network is poorly guarded against hackers.

∑ Diebold has now taken steps to use an outside organization, Scientific Applications International Corporation (SAIC) of San Diego, to take responsibility for security issues within their software. But this presents yet another conflict of interest. A majority of officials on the board are former members of either the Pentagon or the CIA, many of whom are allied with Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. Members of the board of directors include:

∑ Army Gen. Wayne Downing, former chief Counterterrorism expert on the National Security Council:
∑ Former CIA Director Bobby Ray Inman.
∑ Retired Admiral William Owens, who served as former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and who now sits on Donald Rumsfeld’s Defense Policy Board.
∑ and Robert Gates, former director of the CIA and veteran of the Iran Contra Scandal.
∑ Additionally, SAIC has had a plethora of charges brought against them including indictments by the Justice Department for the mismanagement of a Superfund toxic clean up and misappropriation of funds in the purchase of F-15 fighter jets.

Some of the most generous contributors to Republican campaigns are also some of the largest investors in ES&S, Sequoia, and Diebold. Most notable of these are government defense contractors Northrup Grumman, Lockheed Martin, Electronic Data Systems (EDS) and Accenture, a member of the U.S, Coalition of Service Industries and a major proponent of privatization and free trade services provided by the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the General Agreement on tariffs and trade (GATT). None of these contractors are politically neutral, and all have high stakes in the construction of electronic voting systems. Accenture was involved in the financial scandals and charged with incompetence in both Canada and the U.S. throughout the 1990’s and 2000’s.

Under the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) passed in October 2002, states have been required to submit plans to make the switch from punch card to a primarily electronic system in time for the 2004 elections. It should be noted that the voting machine companies continue to hold title to the software-even after implementation. Populex, the company contracted to provide voting systems in Illinois has former secretary Frank Carlucci on its advisory board.

UPDATE BY MARK LEWELLEN-BIDDLE:

I think this story concerns one of the most important issues of our time. From the beginning of the year, articles expressing concerns over the security of electronic voting machines and the lack of a verifiable paper trail have appeared in newspapers around the country as well as in mainstream magazines.

Since nearly 50 million Americans will cast their votes on electronic voting machines during the coming November elections, security and the verifiability of our votes is undeniably important. I believe, however, that the ongoing debate, as necessary as it is, remains focused on peripheral issues.

Few, if any, of the authors are pursuing questions raised in the original article: Why are IT companies and defense contractors so deeply involved in the movement to foist electronic voting machines onto not only the American electorate, but votes around the world? Why is there so much secrecy surrounding the companies who have designated themselves the certifiers of the security and reliability of electronic voting machines and software? Why is one of those self-designated testing centers, Wyle Labs, who recently admitted to certifying Sequoia software despite known flaws, still being allowed to certify voting software? If electronic voting is as safe and reliable as its proponents claim it to be, why did the Election Systems Task Force (Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, EDS and Accenture) deem it necessary to hire a high-powered Washington, D.C.-based lobbying firm (Information Technology Association of America) to convince us? One does not have to be conspiratorially bent to admit that these are intriguing questions.

Another issue that is receiving no public scrutiny is that by taking the control of the electoral process away from local officials and placing it in the hands of a very small number of for-profit corporations, we are effectively privatizing America’s most public endeavor. After a recent election here in Lafayette using Diebold voting machines, I called election officials to ask some questions, one of them was “Where were the votes counted?” The election official responded, “Right here. We counted them ourselves. “ I asked how the votes were counted. Changing her tone to that of one instructing a third grader, the official patiently explained tome that “Each machine has a memory card that stores the votes. When the polls close, the bring all the cards back to the headquarters and insert them into a machines and count the votes” Understanding full well that the official missed the irony of her words, I thanked her for her time, and hung up.

I first became interested in electronic voting machines when I read Bev Harris’ Black Box Voting. It is an invaluable book for anyone concerned with the direction in which the American electoral process appears to be headed. Her website, http://www.blackboxvoting.org contains a wealth of information, as well as numerous links to other organizations working toward the development of open voting solutions.

NOTE from Mary Jacobs: I recently met Peter Phillips at the Upton Sinclair Free Speech Awards Ceremony in San Pedro. He won this award for his efforts in bringing free speech to the forefront of our media by putting together this book, a group effort by Ph. D’s, students and the brave media people who still write truth. In a time when “news” is paid for by the powers that be, we have to find it in books called “Censored 2005”. How scary is that? As scary as computers counting my votes! As scary as electronic voting machines being owned and operated by partisan politicians and defense contractors. The original of this article was given to Supervisor Burke at the last meeting of the Board of Supervisors. Had I had the time, I would have read this to the board so that they would be aware of the concerns I have for our democracy .


STATEMENT BY MARY JACOBS (Grassroots –CA-OH-FL)

People all over the country are concerned about the validity of their votes. It is simply common sense to worry. We all have seen our computers go down. Why on earth would we trust a computer to save and count a vote, especially when the computer is made or certified by a private secretive corporation that has loyalties to political parties that make it their business to promote candidates who could profit their stockholders? According to the following very researched article, politicians and defense companies are on the board of directors of the companies certifying electronic voting machines. American people are being cheated by this conflict of interests.

As a high school and junior high teacher, I tell my students that they should participate in their government because they can make a difference and our government is of the people and for the people. I have given up three days of paid work as a teacher to learn something sad that doesn’t belong in a Social Studies textbook. What I have learned is that companies like Diebold and ES&S are connected with defense contractors and partisan companies. These defense people own stock in these vote counting companies. Worse, it doesn’t make headlines or seem to matter to our election officials.

Partisan politicians and defense companies that obviously would promote a war candidate should not own my right or your right to a fairly counted and honest vote! I know three days of a teacher’s pay is not a lot of money to Sen. Chuck Hagel (R.NE), who owns $5 million in stock in one of the voting machines companies, but think of the $20 and $45 donations so many hundreds of thousands of people gave to campaigns in the belief that their votes would not be rigged. All that press, all that money is for nothing if it just takes a switch or some security glitch to undo the intention of the electorate. Trusting the vote is what we need, not fancy breakable technologies that common sense tells us are very dangerous to democracy.

Is it any wonder many people didn’t vote in the mayoral election this time around in Los Angeles? We would think you would take steps to win back our confidence, not make it more shaky. Americans all over this country need to believe their votes are counted honestly and openly by means that are not tainted by conflicts of interest or tampering. That is a precious right we deserve. It is up to our officials to preserve that right for us, and investigate all voting machines vendors to make sure that they are non-partisan and that they have no conflicts of interest with politicians or government spending contractors.

The results of these investigations belong on the front page of every newspaper in the United States and at the top of the hour on every TV and radio news report. That is the America that I want to teach. That is the ideal that our citizens deserve and that our voting officials are required to deliver.

Mary Jacobs (323) 260-4895 4115 Hammel St., Los Angeles, CA 90063
newpeacesign@aol.com



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European Parliamentarian exposes Bush´s Hypocrisy in Posada Case

http://www.plenglish.com/article.asp?ID=%7B3FB51A8B-BA20-407B-AEC8-846E32FF04B7%7D&language=EN

Depleted Uranium: Lessons in "Humanitarian" and Other Warfare

http://www.uruknet.info/?p=m12273&l=i&size=1&hd=0


Informant: Charles Bremer


http://mparent7777.blog-city.com/depleted_uranium_lessons_in_humanitarian_and_other_warfare.htm


Informant: Shanti Renfrew

ADD H2O to taste

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,632-1639877,00.html

Rats fed GM corn due for sale in Britain developed abnormalities in blood and kidneys

http://www.phpbbforfree.com/forums/infonature-post-240.html#240

Indian Farmers Win Battle Against GM Cotton

http://www.phpbbforfree.com/forums/infonature-post-236.html#236

New Zealand and Brazil block tighter rules on GM crops and foods

GM WATCH daily
http://www.gmwatch.org


It started with Canada seeking to exclude Dr Tewolde, the leader of the Africa Group, and ended with an industry roadblock courtesy of New Zealand and Brazil.

"The actions of Brazil and New Zealand are shameless. They have prevented the vast majority from bringing in rules that will protect the environment. Their victory, however, will be short-lived as global opposition to genetically engineered foods continues to grow."

Scroll down this website to see pictures of protests in Montreal this week: http://www.iisd.ca/biodiv/bs-copmop2/


INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY TALKS END IN ACRIMONY

Two countries block tighter rules on GM crops and foods

MONTREAL, CANADA, 3 June 2005
MEDIA ADVISORY
Friends of the Earth International
Greenpeace International

Key United Nations negotiations on the safe trade of genetically modified (GM) crops and foods ended today in acrimony.

Despite over 100 countries demanding comprehensive controls to limit GM contamination, the move was blocked by just two countries that sided with the GM industry New Zealand and Brazil.

This week's negotiations on the United Nations’ Biosafety Protocol were aimed at bringing in international rules to reduce contamination from imports of GM crops and to introduce full labelling.

However, despite support from virtually all countries, especially in the developing world, little progress was made in making the laws stronger.

Needing consensus to bring in the new laws, New Zealand and Brazil sided with big business and shamelessly blocked all moves.

The Biosafety Protocol provides a safety net to protect the environment from the threat of GM crops. Countries are encouraged to develop

legislation that protects their biodiversity and can also ban imports of GM products if there are questions over its safety. To date 119 countries have ratified the Protocol.

Juan Lopez, GM Coordinator of Friends of the Earth International said: "The world community has shown here this week that it wants laws to protect itself from the threat of genetically modified foods and crops. Two countries, Brazil and New Zealand, acting in the interest of big business, held the talks to hostage and destroyed the hopes of improving international laws."

Doreen Stabinsky, Greenpeace international genetic engineering campaigner added: "The actions of Brazil and New Zealand are shameless. They have prevented the vast majority from bringing in rules that will protect the environment. Their victory, however, will be short-lived as global opposition to genetically engineered foods continues to grow."

ENDS

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT
Juan Lopez, Friends of the Earth International
+1 514 8036 718 or +39 333 1498 049
Doreen Stabinsky, Greenpeace International +1 202 285 7398
Adrian Bebb, Friends of the Earth International +1 514 996 4090

For information, pictures and reports from Friends of the Earth see: http://www.foecanada.org

For information on GM contamination see:
http://www.gmcontaminationregister.org

Conyers to Bush: 86,000 Signatures and Counting

IT IS UNCONSCIONABLE THAT WE HAVE ONLY GOTTEN 86,000 PETITIONS!

There has got to be 100s of thousands if not millions of Internet activists that would want this petition drive to come to fruition.

I assume that those receiving this have already signed their petitions. THIS IS MEANT TO GIVE YOU SOMETHING, TO PASS ON TO GET OTHERS, TO GET THEM TO MOVE THEIR B...!

AGAIN, pass on the following audio clip excerpts to get people to realize what is REALLY at stake here!

IT IS ONLY A LOUSY 11 MINUTES OF LISTENING!



WOULD YOU TRUST BUSH WITH THESE POWERS?

At this time, a president can declare a national emergency for anything he deems it to be so and Congress can't do anything about it for 6 months! - long enough for a president with "evil" intent or covert groups behind the scenes to force the president to, basically, take over the country.

http://PlayAudioMessage.com/play.asp?m=38856&f=UGULJV&ps=13&p=1 (10 min)

http://PlayAudioMessage.com/play.asp?m=38859&f=QKWDVR&ps=13&p=1 (1 min)

Websites
http://www.bodyofsecrets.com

CREATING THE ENENMIES YOU NEED!
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/ARTICLE5/index.html

Web site: http://www.the-shadow-government.com/

Book: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/092291589X/ctoc/102-6775483-9594524


Jack Topel



ranger wrote:

Conyers to Bush: 86,000 Signatures and Counting

86,000 Signatures and Counting
By Congressman John Conyers
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=26

Late last week Congressman Conyers asked for 100,000 signatures on a letter to President Bush, and said he would deliver it personally to the President. As of Thursday afternoon, he had collected 86,000 signatures. Let's make sure we put it over the 100,000 mark today! Sent this to all of your friends.

Sign the Letter: http://www.johnconyers.com



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Omega-News Collection 4. June 2005

Slowing currents could cause catastrophe
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/736608/

Recent Quakes, Violent Weather In Southern Hemisphere
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/738811/

125 ARCTIC LAKES DRY UP; MORE THAN 1,000 SHRINK
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/740025/

NGOs: WTO Talks a Threat to Environment
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/727558/

Amazon destruction: six football fields a minute
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/726705/

The Amazon at Risk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/736652/

Your help is needed to protect Canada's Heart of the Boreal
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/731840/

'Lungs of Europe' under threat from forest fires
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/735434/

'Monsanto Laws' Would Take Away Right To Ban GMOs
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/731443/

Stop eating genetically engineered foods
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/740109/

NZ Upset Over Japan Whaling Plans
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/736634/

Protect Deep Sea Habitat from Destructive Fishing Practices
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/739552/

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

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

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

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

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

EMF-Omega-News 4. June 2005
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/740577/

EMF-Omega-News 4. June 2005

Cell Phones and Brain Tumors
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/735537/

Scientific research concerning human well-being and health in the vicinity of phone masts
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/726689/

Jülich Report: Keep Mobile Phone Calls short
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/726735/

Motor Neurone Disease (MND): Link between pulsed EMFs and Electrosensitivity and Motor Neurone Disease has been effectively proven
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/566357/

Draper study on powerlines and childhood leukaemia now available
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/738903/

Mobile Telecommunication and the Brain
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/727551/

Large study links power lines to childhood cancer
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/738984/

Birds and phone masts
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/736022/

Two blind experiences of unwell-being and sickness by radiofrequency radiation of wireless communication systems
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/725074/

Encouragement for harm?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/727451/

Why Not Encourage Your MP to Join the Parliamentary All Party Mobile Group
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/730570/

WHO workshop on Electrical Hypersensitivity, Prague
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/728188/

MP welcomes phone mast health risk study
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/731094/

Chichester and Inspectorate's punishment
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/726133/

Hospital defiant over phone masts
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/731131/

PARENTS CALLING FOR A BAN ON PHONE MASTS
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/731280/

Health fear over rise in new phone mast sites
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/731285/

School fights plan for mobile mast
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/731288/

End of the line for phone mast row
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/731120/

Vicar in church mobile mast row
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/735418/

Anger at mast decision
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/735820/

Fears over campaign to get mast removed
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/735825/

Call to halt mobile phone masts
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/735831/

Firm drops plan for hotel mast
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/735838/

They will reorient the mobile phone antennas
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/735957/

Phone mast bid falls down
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/736309/

MP sympathises with fears over plans to expand mast
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/736406/

Time row in school mast bid
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/736464/

Port Vale installs mobile mast to finance new floodlights
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/736481/

Mobile masts cause concern over health
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/736485/

Protests aired on phone mast
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/736488/

MOBILE PHONE EMISSION FEARS
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/736492/

GET YOUR HANDS OFF PHONE MAST
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/736495/

CHURCH: WE COULD PUT A PHONE MAST IN OUR TOWER
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/736514/

Residents' fury at mast plans
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/736515/

Mast objection catch 22 for residents of Burley
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/736517/

Councillor slams planning ban
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/736529/

MP continues battle against phone mast plan
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/736532/

Voters say 'no' to mast
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/736534/

Hunt calls on Orange to drop mast plan
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/738814/

West Lothian phone mast plea rejected
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/738865/

Moans over mast plan
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/738869/

Mast decision deferred by council
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/738872/

Protest over phone mast
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/738874/

O2 Must Look For New Site
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/738877/

Phone mast fury GROWS
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/738885/

Electricity and Leukaemia
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/738893/

The retirement of a transformer in Burriana when considering that it can produce cancer
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/739991/

After all the recent tragedies, why are environmental factors ignored by mental health experts?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/735971/

Military Use of Mindcontrol Weapons
http://mindcontrol.twoday.net/stories/736062/

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

Sind Sie für die EU-Verfassung?

http://www.sueddeutsche.de/app/service/voting/result/index.html/184?recount_pollId=184&recount_feedback=555

Deutsche stehen EU-Verfassung immer kritischer gegenüber

http://www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschland/0,1518,358982,00.html

Sind Handys gefährlich?

http://www.efodon.de/html/archiv/sonstiges/weitere/scheiner.html

Auf die Mobilfunkfirmen wird eine große Prozesslawine zurollen

http://omega.twoday.net/stories/719445/

Mobilfunkfirmen riskieren Insolvenz

http://omega.twoday.net/stories/719445/

Strahlenbelastung unnötig stark

http://omega.twoday.net/stories/719445/

Mobilfunksender bestrahlen alle Menschen im Umkreis, dieses Gesundheitsrisiko wird unfreiwillig eingegangen

http://omega.twoday.net/stories/719445/

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Auf die Frage, was schädlicher sei, ein Handy oder eine Antenne, antwortete der Mediziner Marco F. Paya, Mitglied der Akademie der Wissenschaften New York und Experte für elektromagnetische Felder: "Wenn die Antenne nicht weit von Ihrem Haus weg ist, zweifellos die Antenne. Aber wenn die Antenne weiter weg ist und das Handy mehr als 6 Minuten pro Tag benutzt wird, schädigt es langsam das Gehirn." Siehe weiter unter: http://omega.twoday.net/stories/293807/ . Handys kann man ausschalten, Mobilfunksender nicht. Sender in der Nähe von Wohngebäuden sind äußerst bedenklich, die Belastung nimmt nämlich mit der Nähe zur Antenne im Quadrat zu, deshalb haben dann insgesamt gesehen die Menschen höhere Belastungen. Es ist auch ein Unterschied, ob ich das Handy freiwillig nutze und damit das damit verbundene Risiko bewusst eingehe oder ob ich zwangsweise als nicht Handy nutzender Anwohner einer Gefahr ausgesetzt bin, für die ich nicht verantwortlich bin und die ich nicht eingehen möchte (Beispiel Aktiv- und Passivrauchen, mit dem Unterschied, dass heute Passivraucher durch die Einrichtung von Schutzzonen vor den Gefahren des Tabakkonsums geschützt werden, was beim Mobilfunk aber nicht der Fall ist).

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Entscheidend für die Belastung eines Menschen ist nicht allein die Entfernung vom Sender, sondern wie viel Strahlung von diesem Sender noch bei ihm ankommt.

Steht z.B. ein Sendemast in 1000 m Entfernung bei freier Sicht, dann treffen uns in Hauptstrahlrichtung noch bis zu 10 nW/cm² (Nano-Watt pro Quadratzentimeter). Sind Sender mehrerer Betreiber auf dem Mast, dann werden sogar 30-40 nW/cm² gemessen.

Wenn man bedenkt, dass Menschen bei einer langzeitigen Bestrahlung schon bei 1 nW/cm² erkranken (Dr. Lebrecht v. Klitzing), so kann also keine ausreichende Sicherheit für unsere Gesundheit gegeben sein, auch wenn ein Sender 1000 m und mehr von uns entfernt steht.

In vielen Gemeinden haben Anwohner erfolgreich die Installation von Handysendern, z.B. in der Nähe von Kindergärten, verhindert. Die Gefahren für unsere Gesundheit sind durch zahlreiche wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen erwiesen.

Dennoch rücken die Netzbetreiber nicht von ihren Plänen ab, immer neue Sender zu installieren und die Bevölkerung flächendeckend 24 Stunden täglich mit Mikrowellen zu bestrahlen.

http://web759.server14.greatnet.de/unterlagen/flugblat.htm

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Antennensmog - Recht auf Leben
http://www.gigaherz.ch/286

Zwangsbestrahlung durch Mobilfunk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/396938/

Vom Handy am Ohr geht hohe Strahlenbelastung aus, dies ist ein freiwillig eingegangenes Gesundheitsrisiko

http://omega.twoday.net/stories/719445/

Sendemasten müssen nicht so stark strahlen, dass sie auch noch die entlegenste Tiefgarage und den bestabgeschirmten Bunker erreichen

http://omega.twoday.net/stories/719445/

Schuldenfalle Handy - Jugend-Lifestyle zwischen Freiheit und Kostenkontrolle

http://www.ph-studio.de/Article1852.html


Nachricht von der BI Bad Dürkheim

Volksbegehren gegen Mobilfunk von 5. bis 18. Juli unterstützen - Frühe Schäden möglich

04.06.2005

Traunstein: Neues Aktionsbündnis gegründet

Volksbegehren gegen Mobilfunk von 5. bis 18. Juli unterstützen - Frühe Schäden möglich

Traunstein. Um das kommende Volksbegehren "Gesundheitsvorsorge beim Mobilfunk" zu forcieren, hat sich jetzt in Traunstein ein Aktionsbündnis gegründet. Gemeinsam ist den Beteiligten die Ablehnung der Mobilfunktechnik wegen ihres großen Gefährdungspotentials.

Die Bürger die hier einen Handlungsbedarf sehen und von sich aus die Initiative ergreifen, gehören verschiedenen Organisationen an. So etwa der "Vereinigten Bürgerinitiative Südostbayern", der "Mobilfunk-Initiative Traunstein", dem "Forum Ökologie", dem "Umweltschutzverband Alztal und Umgebung", dem "Bund Naturschutz", dem "Institut für Baubiologie", dem "Bündnis 90/Die Grünen"- Kreisgruppe Traunstein, den "Freien Wähler" und der "Bayernpartei". Besondere Unterstützung erfährt das Bündnis durch die Initiatorin des Volksbegehrens, der Ökologisch Demokratischen Partei (ödp) und Ärzten und Ingenieuren.

Beim ersten Treffen im "Wochinger Brauhaus" zeigte sich, welch gewaltigen Umfang dieses Thema aufweist. In einer Präsentation wurden zahlreiche Studien genannt, die ein hohes Gefahrenpotenzial in der gegenwärtigen Mobilfunktechnik und -praxis belegen. So komme etwa die Stanford-Studie vom Januar 2003 zu dem Ergebnis, dass bereits bei einer zweistündigen Bestrahlung mit 2mW/kg eine signifikante Öffnung der Blut-Hirn-Schranke bei Versuchsratten erfolgt. Trotz der gefundenen Hirnschäden waren keine Verhaltensstörungen bei den Tieren auffällig. Im Vergleich: Der zulässige SAR-Wert für die Benutzung des Handys beträgt 2000mW/kg und Anwohner von Sendemasten müssten immerhin noch 80mW/kg akzeptieren.

Omega siehe dazu „Die Salford-Studie“ unter:
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/737266/

In der Naila-Studie sei eine Verdreifachung der Krebsfälle im Umkreis von 400 Metern um eine Mobilfunkanlage nachgewiesen worden. Allerdings komme diese Studie zu dem Ergebnis, dass sich diese Erkrankungen erst nach etwa fünf Jahren zeigten.

Omega siehe dazu „Die Naila-Studie“ unter:
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/351483/

Die so genannte Reflex-Studie belege, dass Schäden an menschlichen Zellen bereits unterhalb der derzeitig geltenden Grenzwerte entstehen können.

Omega siehe dazu „Die REFLEX-Studie“ unter:
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/330908/

In einer engagierten Diskussion waren sich die Aktionsmitglieder darüber einig, die Minimalforderung von Baugenehmigungen für Sendeanlagen, wie das Volksbegehren dies fordert, sei eine längst überfällige Selbstverständlichkeit. Im weiteren Verlauf des Abends wurde der Kreisvorsitzende der ödp, Andreas Huber, zum Sprecher des Bündnisses gewählt. Schließlich wurde eine gemeinsame Marketingstrategie erstellt und bereits vorhandene Informationsschriften unter den Anwesenden verteilt. Zahlreiche Auskunfts- und Hinweisprospekte sollen die Öffentlichkeit über das vom 5. bis 18. Juli stattfindende Volksbegehren informieren, damit sich jeder wahlberechtigte Bürger in die Eintragungslisten einschreiben kann, die in allen Rathäusern in dieser Zeit ausliegen werden.

http://www.chiemgau-online.de/lokalnachrichten/tt_text.php?id=8192


Nachricht von der BI Bad Dürkheim

WHO-"Reflex-Studie" liefert Beweise, dass Funkwellen das Erbgut schädigen

http://omega.twoday.net/stories/330908/

Reflex-Studie der EU

http://omega.twoday.net/stories/330908/

Funkwellen vom Handy schädigen das Erbgut

http://omega.twoday.net/stories/330908/

Die Nailaer Mobilfunkstudie

http://omega.twoday.net/stories/291645/

Stop eating genetically engineered foods

http://tinyurl.com/8bcwp

Study links power lines to childhood cancer

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/study_links_power_lines_to_childhood_cancer.htm


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

Wreath for Those Killed, Even at Their Own Hands

Although military officials were not asked for approval, Mrs. Sweet and a veterans' advocate wanted to recognize the sacrifice of soldiers who committed suicide. For their families, the loss can be especially excruciating. "Not only did your child go off to a combat zone," Mrs. Sweet said. "Not only did your child lose his life. But something happened that you will never, ever understand."

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3455

Iraqis high and dry as summer inferno nears

When Mahmud Abdullah turns on his tap, the same stench that envelops his small and nameless Baghdad street fills the air even more strongly. "This is what my family drinks every day: sewage water," he said.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3453

Finding The Way Home

The mayor and police chief, along with eight other Guardsmen, are back from Iraq. But they, and their town, aren't the same.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3449

125 ARCTIC LAKES DRY UP; MORE THAN 1,000 SHRINK

http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/news/11805166.htm
http://www.climateark.org/articles/reader.asp?linkid=42448


Informant: NHNE

IT'S INFINITELY WORSE THAN WATERGATE

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=84754;show_parent=1


http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=impeach
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Downing+Street+Memo

Waiting for a scandal - Downing Street Memo

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=84751;show_parent=1


http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=impeach
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Downing+Street+Memo

All the President's Lies

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=84743;show_parent=1


http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=impeach
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Downing+Street+Memo

French and Dutch Patriots Rout the New World Order

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=84737;show_parent=1

SECRET AND STRICTLY PERSONAL - UK EYES ONLY

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=84715;show_parent=1


http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=impeach
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Downing+Street+Memo

Childhood cancer in relation to distance from high voltage power lines

http://omega.twoday.net/stories/739973/

The retirement of a transformer in Burriana when considering that it can produce cancer

The Hearing forces to retire a transformer in Burriana when considering that it can produce cancer: http://tinyurl.com/8dkql


Informant: Sylvie

Clinton: Felt did right thing in Watergate affair

Thursday, June 2, 2005 Posted: 9:53 PM EDT (0153 GMT)

This CNN interview by Larry King of Bill Clinton covered a range of topics, from Watergate, to impact of religion on politics, and his liking for Bush I. Here is one of his statements:

When asked whether the Christian conservative movement -- which makes up much of President Bush's political base -- concerns him, Clinton replied: "I think they should be worried about it. Because I think whenever religious people try to exercise political power in God's name, and to say that they have the whole truth and they can impose it ... that's always hazardous." [...] Read the rest at CNN: http://tinyurl.com/8zn6y


© Virginia Metze

Freedom Does Not Belong to One Political Party

Edwards, Dean Address Progressive Group

Former VP Candidate John Edwards Tells Democrats 'Freedom Does Not Belong to One Political Party'

By WILL LESTER Associated Press Writer
AP -- Associated Press

WASHINGTON Jun 2, 2005 — John Edwards told liberal activists Thursday that despite President Bush's frequent speeches about fighting for freedom they should remember that "freedom does not belong to one political party."

The Democratic vice presidential candidate in 2004 also said the idea of America standing for freedom is not new.

Edwards made the comments to the annual "Take Back America" gathering of liberal activists sponsored by the Campaign for America's Future. The group gave Edwards its top award, named after Thomas Paine, the writer and activist from the Revolutionary War era who wrote about economic injustice among many topics. [...] Read more at ABC News: http://tinyurl.com/996xx

"The U.S. Army has a new program that will allow soldiers to leave the service a couple years before their full four year contract is up. They can leave early. This is based on a plan developed by President Bush when he was in the National Guard."

- Jay Leno


© Virginia Metze

New 'Deep Throat' needed for Iraq

New 'Deep Throat' needed for Iraq, says Nixon rival McGovern on Fox News Radio

I had a surprisingly hard time tracking down what I thought was a good source for this story. I couldn't find it on the Fox News Radio site, which may have been my fault; the NewsHound site (We read Fox News so you don't have to) somehow didn't come up right -- it had an infinite length line which didn't roll around correctly for me. So I have given up and give you two sources, Yahoo and Midwest Pundits, which seems to be right wing. http://midwestpundits.com/EE/index.php and AFP via Yahoo: http://tinyurl.com/8y4vc And, in case you can get the page in a readable form, I give you the NewsHound URL: http://tinyurl.com/d3ugq

I especially liked this quote:

McGovern said Nixon was undoubtedly "tricky," but said of Bush: "This man claims to be Christian, following the will of God, and then he misleads the whole nation on a totally fraudulent enterprise in Iraq that we should have never been attached to."


© Virginia Metze


http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=impeach
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Downing+Street+Memo

Howard Dean renews call for Bush to return money raised by Noe

By STEVE EDER , Blade Staff writer

Article published Wednesday, June 1, 2005

COLUMBUS - Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean yesterday charged President Bush with using money during last year's campaign that was "tainted" by Toledo-area coin dealer Tom Noe, who is being investigated for allegedly misappropriating millions of dollars in Ohio money.

The prominent Republican gained a special "pioneer" fund-raising status during Mr. Bush's re-election campaign last year because he helped collect $100,000 to $250,000 for the President. But now, Mr. Noe, who has received $50 million from the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation since 1998 to invest in rare coins, could be facing civil and criminal charges for allegedly misappropriating at least $10 million of the state's money.

"Tom Noe's name has been added to the growing list of big-time contributors to President Bush's re-election campaign being investigated for criminal wrongdoing," Mr. Dean said in a statement released yesterday to The Blade. [...] Read it at Toledo Blade: http://tinyurl.com/8fd3h


© Virginia Metze

Judge tells Army to release Abu Ghraib pictures

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8078240/

One of the internet posters I feel a lot of respect for wants us to see some video feeds that Buzzflash is presenting. The direct URL for the video is: http://www.diario.it/?page=wl05060100#


© Virginia Metze

The Draper Study

http://www.emfacts.com/weblog/index.php?p=70

The Draper study: An Australian perspective
http://www.emfacts.com/weblog/index.php?p=71

Comments on the Draper study
by Ian Macmillan
http://www.emfacts.com/weblog/index.php?p=92

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Childhood cancer in relation to distance from high voltage power lines in England and Wales: a case-control study

http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/abstract/330/7503/1290
http://www.news-medical.net/?id=10686


Informant: Sylvie

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

The Day I Spoke With the Devil

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/liem1.html

Rummy Watch - Disassembling Freedom

http://www.lewrockwell.com/engelhardt/engelhardt86.html

Imperial Conceits

http://www.lewrockwell.com/bonner/bonner109.html

Challenging Dr. James Dobson And His Just War Theory

http://www.lewrockwell.com/gaddy/gaddy18.html

Whistleblowers in the Wind

http://www.lewrockwell.com/kwiatkowski/kwiatkowski112.html

EUthanasia

http://www.lewrockwell.com/north/north381.html

EUthanasia - the very interesting background of the EU
http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=84883;show_parent=1
http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=84884;show_parent=1

Mikrowellen sind keinesfalls nur eine Sache von Elektrosensiblen, jeder kann betroffen sein

HLV INFO 83/AT

HNA 2-06-05 Online

UMTS schlägt hohe Wellen

Von Dorina Binienda-Beer

Zierenberg. Die Absicht des Mobilfunkbetreibers Vodafone, im Zierenberger Neubaugebiet Oberer Hundemarkt einen UMTS-Sendemast zu installieren, schlägt in der Stadt hohe Wellen. Die Zierenberger sehen sich im Fadenkreuz elektromagnetischer Störquellen: Antennenanlagen bestehen bereits auf dem Bärenberg, dem Raiffeisengebäude sowie dem Essigberg.

Gegen den jetzt geplanten zusätzlichen UMTS-Sendestandort am Rande eines Wohngebietes richtet sich der Widerstand der Ende April gegründeten Initiative Bürgerwelle (wir berichteten), die am Mittwochabend zu einer Informationsveranstaltung eingeladen hatte. 150 Zuhörer, darunter etwa ein Drittel aus Habichtswald, nutzten zweieinhalb Stunden die Gelegenheit, sich mit der komplizierten Materie vertraut zu machen. Fragen aus dem Publikum ließen erkennen: Viele fürchten Folgen für ihre Gesundheit, besonders auch für die der Kinder, sowie die Verschandelung des Landschaftsbildes durch einen 35 Meter hohen "Spargel".

Als Referenten hatte die Initiative Bürgerwelle, die seit kurzem dem gleichnamigen bundesweiten Dachverband gegen Elektrosmog angehört, zwei Fachleute vom Kasseler Gesundheitszentrum Marbachshöhe gewonnen.

Der Baubiologe Dipl. Ing. Jürgen Lublow stellte zu Beginn seiner detaillierten Ausführungen zu den technischen Aspekten des Mobilfunks mit Nachdruck fest: Gesundheitliche Probleme durch Mikrowellen seien keinesfalls nur eine Sache von so genannten Elektrosensiblen, "jeder kann betroffen sein". Hochfrequente gepulste Wellen stellten eine Gefahr für die Gesundheit dar. Gegenüber den bestehenden Mobilfunksendern im GSM-Netz strahlen, so Lublow, die neuen UMTS-Sender mit einer noch wesentlich höheren Frequenz ab. Der Fachmann riet allen Besorgten: "Je weniger Sie die UMTS-Technik in Anspruch nehmen, desto weniger strahlt auch der Sender ab."

Die komplizierten, von weichen magnetischen Wellen begleiteten Vorgänge im menschlichen Körper erläuterte Allgemeinmedizinerin Dr. Sabine Schäfer, bevor sie drohende negative Auswirkungen nichtnatürlicher elektromagnetischer Wellen auf den Organismus darstellte. Die Medizinerin sprach von einer "unsichtbaren Gefahr". Lang ist die Reihe der Krankheitsbilder, deren Ursache im Elektrosmog vermutet werden. Äußerst kritisch sei die Festlegung der Grenzwerte zu sehen.

Die Bürgerwelle Zierenberg setzt jetzt auf die Unterstützung der Stadtverordnetenversammlung.

Gefordert wird eine sofort wirksame Veränderungssperre im Rahmen der Bauleitplanung gegen neue Mobilfunkmasten in reinen und allgemeinen Wohngebieten sowie in innerörtlichen Gebieten mit Wohncharakter. Zugleich sollten Positivstandorte für Mobilfunksender im Außenbereich im Flächennutzungsplan benannt werden.

E Kontakt: Bürgerwelle Zierenberg, u 05606/8601

02.06.2005

http://www.hna.de/hessen_wolfhagen/00UMTS_schlaegt_hohe_Wellen.html


http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Gesundheitliche+Probleme+durch+Mikrowellen
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Mobilfunk+und+Gesundheit

Kerry To Push For Bush Impeachment

Breaking News !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://www.theconservativevoice.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=6057
http://www.theconservativevoice.com/modules/news/index.php?storytopic=141

Kerry To Push For Bush Impeachment
Posted by News Reporter
http://www.theconservativevoice.com/userinfo.php?uid=181 on 2005/6/3

10:29:52

By Sher Zieve

John Kerry announced Thursday that he "Intends to present Congress with The Downing Street Memo"

Reported by the London Times 1 May 2005. As reported by NewsMax

The memo purports to include minutes from a July 2002 meeting with Tony Blair, in which Blair ostensibly said that President Bush's Administration "fixed" intelligence on Iraq in order to justify the Iraqi war.

In an interview with the Standard Times, Kerry said: "It's amazing to me the way it escaped major media discussion. It's not being missed on the Internet, I can tell you that."

The Boston Globe published an article by Ralph Nader, Tuesday, in which Nader also called for President Bush's impeachment.

The story is being carried on Michael Moor e's website and the Democratic Underground.

Failed

Presidential candidate Kerry advised that he will begin the presentation of his case for President Bush's impeachment to Congress, on Monday.

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http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2005/6/3/00901.shtml

Friday, June 3, 2005 12:02 a.m. EDT

Kerry Touts Bush Impeachment Memo

Failed presidential candidate John Kerry said Thursday that he intends to confront Congress with a document touted by critics of President Bush as evidence that he committed impeachable crimes by falsifying evidence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

"When I go back [to Washington] on Monday, I am going to raise the issue," Kerry said, referring to the Downing Street Memo in an interview with Massachusetts' Standard Times newspaper.

"I think it's a stunning, unbelievably simple and understandable statement of the truth and a profoundly important document that raises stunning issues here at home," the top Democrat added.

The Downing Street Memo, first reported on May 1 by the London Times, was drafted by a Matthew Rycroft, a foreign policy aide to Prime Minister Tony Blair. It is said to be minutes of a July 2002 meeting where Blair allegedly admitted that the Bush administration "fixed" Iraq intelligence to manufacture a rationale for war.

Citing the Downing Street Memo, former presidential candidate Ralph Nader called for an impeachment investigation on Tuesday in an op-ed piece publis hed by the Boston Globe.

"It is time for Congress to investigate the illegal Iraq war as we move toward the third year of the endless quagmire that many security experts believe jeopardizes US safety by recruiting and training more terrorists," wrote Nader with co-author Kevin Zeese.

"A Resolution of Impeachment would be a first step."

The British memo, however, contains no quotes from either Bush or Blair, and is notably slim on evidence implicating Bush in a WMD cover-up.

Though largely ignored in the U.S. outside of rabid anti-Bush Web sites like MichaelMoore.com, the Downing Street Memo won Sen. Kerry's endorsement in the Standard Times interview:

"It's amazing to me," the top Democrat said, "the way it escaped major media discussion. It's not being missed on the Internet, I can tell you that."

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http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/letters/articles/2005/06/02/a_simple_case_for_impeachment/

A simple case for impeachment

June 2, 2005

RALPH NADER and Kevin Zeese lay out a case for impeaching President Bush in ''The 'I' word" (op ed, May 31). While I agree with their analysis, they don't need such a long and complicated presentation. Just watch Bush's televised speech to the country 48 hours before he sent our troops to battle. He said, ''There is no doubt that Saddam Hussein has weapons of mass destruction." This was a bald-faced lie.

There was doubt everywhere: in our intelligence and in our allies' intelligence, as they mentioned. George W. Bush lied us into war, and he should be impeached. And that is no lie.

JONATHAN A. CARR
Washington, D.C.

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http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/latestnews/

June 3rd, 2005 7:17 pm

Protest draws attention to memo: The "Downing Street Memo" indicates an agreement on invading Iraq in July 2002.

By KEVIN GRAHAM / St. Petersburg Times
http://sptimes.com/2005/06/03/Hillsborough/Protest_draws_attenti.shtml

TAMPA - Just a stone's throw away from a life-size gorilla dressed in military fatigues was another oddity along Kennedy Boulevard Thursday - people protesting about a memo. "Did you get the memo?" read the fliers.

"Air the truth!" said a poster held by retired Air Force Lt. Col. Joseph F. Bohren, outside the WTVT-Ch. 13 studios with about 10 others.

They were there because of what has become known as the "Downing Street Memo," minutes from a meeting between Prime Minister Tony Blair and his top advisers on July 23, 2002, at No. 10 Downing St., published May 1 by the Sunday Times of London. The minutes indicate that the United States and Britain had agreed to invade Iraq by the summer of 2002 - months before President George W. Bush asked Congress for permission to engage in military
action.

The minutes, written by Matthew Rycroft, aide to British Foreign Policy Adviser David Manning, also suggest that U.S. officials deliberately manipulated intelligence to justify the war.

"If what's in these minutes is accurate, and we have been given no reason to doubt that, then it would appear that the president has committed high crimes, specifically lying to the American public and Congress and engaging in a conspiracy with his administration," said David Dawson, a Washington organizer for the Web site AfterDowningStreet.org http://www.afterdowningstreet.org , which has reproduced the memo. The site was created by a coalition of political activists who are calling on Congress to investigate the meeting minutes.

According to the minutes, Sir Richard Dearlove, head of the British Foreign Intelligence Service, "reported on his recent talks in Washington. There was a perceptible shift in attitude. Military action was now seen as inevitable. Bush wanted to remove Saddam, through military action, justified by the conjunction of terrorism and (weapons of mass destruction). But the intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy."

The White House press office on Thursday referred the Times to a May 23 press briefing by White House spokesman Scott McClellan, at which time he addressed the Downing Street minutes. But McClellan did not address the specifics of the memo.

"In terms of the intelligence ... if anyone wants to know how the intelligence was used by the administration, all they have to do is go back and look at all the public comments over the course of the leadup to the war in Iraq, and that's all very public information. Everybody who was there could see how we used that intelligence," McClellan said. He acknowledged there was some breakdown in information gathered before the president decided to go to war.

"And in terms of the intelligence, it was wrong, and we are taking steps to correct that and make sure that in the future we have the best possible intelligence, because it's critical in this post-Sept. 11th age, that the executive branch has the best intelligence possible," he said.

Rep John Conyers Jr., D-Mich., has started a petition drive for an open letter to the president asking him to address the accuracy of the document. In a statement released Thursday, Conyers said, "These minutes of a classified British government meeting raise very serious constitutional questions about whether the Congress and the American people were deliberately misled in the drive to war."


Informant: ranger116


http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=impeach
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Downing+Street+Memo

BUSH'S IMPEACHABLE OFFENCES

http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/impeacharticles.html


Informant: ranger116

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Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2005 16:04:51 -0800
From: Zepp

Impeachable Offence

From my email:

50 U.S.C. 1809 makes it a criminal offense to order a wiretap without a court order. Bush broke the law, and violated the 4th Amendment as well.

So says a post I read. Problem here is twofold: does this statute apply to one who "orders" the surveillance? two, would Bush argue that he is "authorized" because God ordered it.

Here's a google reference:

1075 50 U.S.C. § 1809 -- Elements of the Offense

Section 1809(a) of Title 50 provides that a person is guilty of an offense if he or she either:

1. (a) intentionally

(b) engages in electronic surveillance

(c) under color of law, except as authorized by statute; or

2. (a) intentionally

(b) discloses or uses information

(c) obtained under color of law

(d) by electronic surveillance

(e) knowing or having reason to know that the information was obtained through electronic surveillance not authorized by statute.

Thus, Section 1809(a) reaches two distinct acts:

(1) engaging in unauthorized electronic surveillance under color of law; and

(2) using or disclosing information obtained under color of law through unauthorized electronic surveillance. Each offense involves an "intentional" state of mind and unauthorized "electronic surveillance."

Even though none of these elements mentions foreign intelligence, one court has explained that "the FISA applies only to surveillance designed to gather information relevant to foreign intelligence." /United States v. Koyomejian/, 970 F.2d 536, 540 (9th Cir. 1992) (en banc), /cert. denied/, 506 U.S. 1005 (1992). In fact, all applications for an order from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court require a certification from a presidentially designated official that the purpose of the surveillance is to obtain foreign intelligence. 50 U.S.C. § 1804(a)(7).


Informant: Friends

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Bush's impeachable offense

Salon
by Michelle Goldberg

12/22/05

It may be exceedingly unlikely that President Bush will be impeached, but in the past few days, the I-word has become a topic of considered discussion among constitutional scholars, former intelligence officers and even a few politicians. 'If you listen carefully, you can hear the word 'impeachment,'' curmudgeonly commentator Jack Cafferty said on CNN. 'Two congressional Democrats are using it. And they're not the only ones.' Indeed, speaking on the Diane Rehm show on public radio, Norman Ornstein, a scholar at the conservative American Enterprise Institute, said, 'I think if we're going to be intellectually honest here, this really is the kind of thing that Alexander Hamilton was referring to when impeachment was discussed'... [subscription or ad view required]

http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2005/12/22/impeach/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

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http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=impeach
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Downing+Street+Memo

Five Minutes For Democracy

If you've got five minutes a day, you can grow democracy, starting right at home. That's the inspiration driving Democracy Cell Project.

http://www.tompaine.com/uncommonsense/index.php#5102

Bush Losing Touch On War

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/226919_conason03.html

by Joe Conason, Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Bush and Cheney keep spinning victory. Americans increasingly know otherwise.

Source: http://www.tompaine.com/

Iraq 'Pre-War' Launched without Congressional Authority

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/060305Y.shtml

3
Jun
2005

Protect Deep Sea Habitat from Destructive Fishing Practices

http://www.actionworks.ca/clientfiles/livingoceans/actioncentres/losactioncentre/takeaction.jsp

Pentagon taking over counterintelligence guided by Cambone & Rumsfeld

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/2894/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

BIOSAFETY NEGOTIATIONS BLOCKED

URGENT ACTION!

As you may have heard New Zealand has been obstructing the biosafety negotiations in Montreal.

It may already be too late but PLEASE, PLEASE if you possibly can e-mail the New Zealand delegates and ask them to stop acting as proxies for GM exporters and to start taking a constructive attitude.

There's a sample e-mail to send below.

Please send your comments to:

jane.coombs@mfat.govt.nz

and

sarah.wynn-williams@mfat.govt.nz

For more on what NZ's delegates have been up to in Montreal see:
http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5320
http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5310

Thank you for your support and please circulate this urgently to all your friends, especially any you have in New Zealand.

Jonathan Matthews
http://www.gmwatch.org


EXAMPLE MESSAGE

Second Conference of the Parties, Montreal, Canada

We ask New Zealand to:

Stop Blocking the Birth of an Effective Biosafety Regime

Please respect the serious, science-based environmental and public-health concerns that motivated the emergence of the Biodiversity Convention and the Biosafety Protocol and stop obstructing this opportunity to take the Protocol forward.

This meeting cost $1 million and, thanks to the current attitude of the New Zealand delegation, nothing of any substance looks likely to be achieved. Such a result will be not just bad for biosafety but will do serious and lasting damage to the good name of New Zealand.

We ask you as New Zealand's delegates to re-think your attitude, to stop blocking the emerging consensus around rules to implement Article 18-2(a) and to rejoin the countries that are working to build an effective biosafety regime.

This change in attitude is needed urgently.

Thank you.

Signed:

Federal 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Court Challenge

http://www.commondreams.org/news2005/0603-22.htm

Police Operative in the Amazon Exposes Corruption of Environmental Agencies

http://www.commondreams.org/news2005/0603-20.htm

Writing "Truth" on the Sidewalk: Who Do We Think We Are?

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0603-29.htm

A Disappointing Performance from Rice

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0603-31.htm

Advocates See Veterans of War on Terror Joining the Ranks of the Homeless

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0603-06.htm

Finding Work Hard for GI's Back From War
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0603-04.htm

Gambling, GOP Politics Intertwine

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0603-08.htm

White House Needs a 'Deep Throat' Today

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0603-01.htm

Growing Problem for Military Recruiters: Parents

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0603-02.htm

Blair may walk away from U.S. as G8 ally

In the face of seemingly immutable U.S. opposition to proposals for the cancellation of debt and the tripling of aid to the poorest nations, Prime Minister Tony Blair is now considering going ahead without Washington.

http://feeds.bignewsnetwork.com/?sid=3ef7df884ce35e2c



From Information Clearing House

China plans rapid expansion of its military, to secure strategic mineral resources and strategic presence

China is considering the possibility of deploying a military base in Kyrgyzstan, Chinese media reported on May 31.

http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/2979.asp



China, Venezuela and the U.S.A – trouble brewing:

While Bush and Cheney asked Congress to increase U.S. indebtedness with its additional $81 billion to maintain forces in Afghanistan and Iraq, China offered more than $50 billion in investment and credits to countries inside the traditional Monroe Doctrine’s shield. In November 2004, Chinese President Hu Jintao signed 39 commercial agreements with five Latin American nations. Chinese investments in Argentina alone totaled some $20 billion.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9024.htm



China and Russia will expand military and strategic presence in Central Asia – will India join?

Central Asia will eventually become flash point between China-India-Russia coalition and the West (NATO). China and Russia plan to start the deployment with Kyrgyzstan.

http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/2994.asp



From Information Clearing House

Fallen Heroes

Be mournful, America. We have lost yet another courageous, noble countryman to a senseless, corrupt cause. John McCain eulogized Pat Tillman at his funeral, but now that the world knows the Army lied about the details of Tillman’s death, he remains silent. Where is our Vietnam War hero when we need a champion to challenge the venality and deceit of the Bush administration?

http://civillibertarian.blogspot.com/2005/06/fallen-heroes.html


http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Pat+Tillman

Revelation of the long-secret Identity of Deep Throat: Downing Street Memo

Memo to Mainstream Media:

I have a three-word response to the media frenzy that followed revelation of the long-secret identity of Deep Throat: Downing Street Memo.

http://www.seattleweekly.com/features/0523/050608_news_geovparrish.php


From Information Clearing House


http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Downing+Street+Memo
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=impeach

Britain's Iraq war poster boy

Video

42-year-old Colonel Tim Collins was Britain's Iraq war poster boy. The adulation suddenly died away when Collins was accused of war crimes. He was totally cleared by a searching investigation. But when he left the army and began to speak his mind about the Iraq war and the wider war on terrorism, many in the British establishment must have wanted to strip him of his OBE.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9029.htm

Dick Cheney: Perpetuating Murderous Illusions

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9040.htm

Cheney praises Iraq, Afghan wars: Promises "great victories to come
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/739435/

Cheney praises Iraq, Afghan wars: Promises "great victories to come"

"You will be among those who lead us to victory against freedom's enemies," he said. "And you will play an historic role in the great victories to come."

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9032.htm


Not a Pretty Picture
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/739378/

http://omega.twoday.net/topics/Irak-Krieg/
http://omega.twoday.net/topics/Falluja/
http://omega.twoday.net/topics/Folter-++Torture/
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=impeach

The politics of sovereignty

It is obvious that the occupation is attempting to build three protectorates so weak and conflicting that Iraqis will not be able to get rid of American military, political and economic control. There is no real political process in Iraq now to build a unified state respected by all Iraqis and by the world.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9033.htm

Family reunion that ended with detention

10 American and Iraqi troops stormed the family's house in Baghdad, put a hood over Mr Jedda and flew him to Shaibah, a British military base outside Basra. Eight months later he has not been charged nor seen a lawyer but he is still interned at Shaibah.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1498391,00.html


From Information Clearing House

Further details released of British Army abuses in Iraq

The lawyer for nine Iraqi men who claim they were tortured by British soldiers has revealed further allegations of abuse.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9034.htm

Code Red

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9027.htm

Administration's offenses impeachable

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9035.htm


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

Not a Pretty Picture

Looking this war in the face proves difficult when the press itself won't even put in an appearance.

Baghdad E.R. doctors examine a child who was fatally wounded in an aerial bombing attack.

Photo: David Leeson/The Dallas Morning News

"History," Hegel said, "is a slaughterhouse." And war is how the slaughter is carried out.

If we believe that the present war in Iraq is just and necessary, why do we shrink from looking at the damage it wreaks? Why does the government that ordered the war and hails it as an instrument of good then ask us to respect those who died in the cause by not describing and depicting how they died? And why, in response, have newspapers gone along with Washington and grown timid about showing photos of the killing and maiming? What kind of honor does this bestow on those who are sent to fight in the nation's name?

The Iraq war inspires these questions.

http://villagevoice.com/news/0520,schanberg,64027,6.html


Informant: Charles Bremer

CAMPAIGNING GRAN'S POWER LINE DEMAND

This is for those of us that were at the NEC meeting with the NRPB, remember how the NRPB held an extraordinary meeting in the corridor, and then made threats to Maureen over her cluster map, telling her she could not show it to anyone.


Best Phil Watts


CAMPAIGNING GRAN'S POWER LINE DEMAND

RICHARD AULT

12:00 - 03 June 2005

A Campaigner who has led a national fight against high voltage power cables is demanding action after a study revealed children born near overhead lines are 70 per cent more likely to get cancer. A long-awaited survey published today in the British Medical Journal (BJM) reveals children born within 200m of power lines run a much higher risk of suffering leukaemia than those who live more than 600m away.

Now campaigner Maureen Asbury, from Trentham, is calling on Prime Minister Tony Blair to introduce new planning guidelines forbidding new homes and schools from being built near to power lines, and the phasing out of existing lines in residential zones.

Mrs Asbury is president of the Trentham Environmental Action Campaign, which has led the national fight against power cables for the past eight-years.

She says she is too frightened to let her two grandchildren, George, aged 10, and Maisie, aged five, stay at her home in Earlsbrook Drive, which is directly beneath a power line.

Mrs Asbury, aged 64, said: "This is just the tip of the iceberg, we could be talking about many more cases. This is what we have been telling the Government for years.

"We conducted our own survey in Trentham with the help of Staffordshire University.

"We found excess depression, headaches, even five suicides which this community has experienced were people living near to power lines.

"The most startling was that we found there had been 11 miscarriages within 25m of the power lines and just one further away than 150m.

"How long is this Government going to bury its head in the sand and pretend there isn't a problem?"

The study by the Oxford-based Childhood Cancer Research Group was originally due to be released last year.

Dr Gerald Draper and his team analysed and compared 33 years of data, which covered 29,000 children with cancer, including 9,700 with leukaemia, who were compared with an individually matched control group.

Mrs Asbury has welcomed the findings, saying they confirm longstanding concerns over high-voltage cables and their possible link to childhood leukaemia.

"The first thing the Government should do is legislate so homes are built well beyond 100 metres from these power lines in future," she said.

"Then they should phase out the existing lines."

The report published in today's BMJ stated: "Children living close to high voltage overhead power lines at birth may be at an increased risk of leukaemia."

It added: "But the authors emphasise that these results may be due to chance and further research is needed to find out whether there really is a link."

The report claimed about five of the 400 to 420 cases of childhood leukaemia that occur annually in England and Wales may be associated with power lines.

No excess risk was found for other childhood cancers.

richard.ault@thesentinel.co.uk

http://www.thisisthesentinel.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=158588&command=displayContent&sourceNode=158336&home=yes&contentPK=12572715#



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Bundes-Verbraucherschutzverband fordert generelles Verbot von Genmaissorte

"MON 810": Bundes-Verbraucherschutzverband fordert generelles Verbot von Genmaissorte (03.06.05)

Der Verbraucherzentrale Bundesverband begrüßte am Freitag die Entscheidung des Bundessortenamtes, den Anbau von Genmais-Sorten auf Grundlage des Typs MON 810 wegen rechtlicher Bedenken vorerst nicht zuzulassen. Selbst wenn die rechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen erfüllt wären, "gehören diese Sorten nicht in die Umwelt", sagte Edda Müller, Vorstand des Verbraucherzentrale Bundesverbandes(vzbv). Wegen seiner negativen Auswirkungen auf das Ökosystem stünden Nutzen und Risiken in keinem vertretbaren Verhältnis, so Edda Müller. Der vzbv fordere daher ein generelles Verbot für diese Sorten.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=11185

Informationsfreiheitsgesetz verabschiedet

Bundesbeauftragter für Datenschutz wird Beauftragter für Informationsfreiheit (03.06.05)

Der Deutsche Bundestag hat heute das Gesetz zur Regelung des Zugangs zu Informationen des Bundes verabschiedet. Dies meldet am Freitag die Pressestelle des Bundesbeauftragten für den Datenschutz. Mit dem sogenannten Informationsfreiheitsgesetz erhielten die Bürgerinnen und Bürger die Möglichkeit, Akten der Bundesverwaltung einzusehen und bei Bundesbehörden vorliegende Informationen abzufragen. Mit diesem Gesetz werde dem Bundesbeauftragten für den Datenschutz zugleich auch die Aufgabe eines Bundesbeauftragten für die Informationsfreiheit übertragen. Den Bundesbeauftragten könne jeder anrufen, der sein Recht auf Informationszugang nach dem neuen Gesetz verletzt sieht.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=11184

Nur halb so viele Atomtransporte seit 2001 dank Anti-Atom-Bewegung

Gewaltfrei und ungehorsam: Nur halb so viele Atomtransporte seit 2001 dank Anti-Atom-Bewegung (03.06.05)

267 Castor-Behälter wurden laut Bundesumweltministerium seit dem Atomkonsens 2001 zur Wiederaufbereitung nach Sellafield und La Hague transportiert. 500 Stück hätten jedoch laut der Vereinbarung zwischen der Bundesreregierung und der Atomwirtschaft transportiert werden dürfen. Darauf wies die Anti-Atom-Initiative "X-tausendmal quer" am Freitag hin. Sie schrieb, diese nahezu-Halbierung verbuche die Anti-Atom-Bewegung als ihren Erfolg.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=11183

96,9 Prozent der BILD-Leser stimmen gegen EU-Verfassung

http://hh-online.net/eu/

Hochspannung erhöht Leukämierisiko - Leukämierisiko unter Hochspannungsleitungen höher

Samstag, 4. Juni 2005

Wirbel um Studie: Hochspannung erhöht Leukämierisiko

London (dpa) - Eine Untersuchung eines möglichen Leukämierisikos für Kinder in der Nähe von Hochspannungsleitungen hat am Freitag für Wirbel in den britischen Medien gesorgt. Forscher um Gerald Draper von der Universität Oxford hatten in Großbritannien 64 Fälle von Leukämie bei Kindern gezählt, die zum Zeitpunkt ihrer Geburt näher als 200 Meter an einer Freileitung gemeldet waren. In einer entsprechenden Kontrollgruppe lebten 39 Kinder innerhalb derselben Distanz zu Hochspannungsleitungen. Die Forscher selbst räumen im Fachblatt «British Medical Journal» (Bd. 330, S. 1290) ein, dass dieser «Überschuss» von Leukämiefällen rein zufälliger Natur sein könnte. Es gebe «keine befriedigende Erklärung für die Ergebnisse im Hinblick auf magnetische Felder als Ursache», und die Befunde würden auch «nicht durch überzeugende Labordaten oder irgendeinen allgemein akzeptierten biologischen Mechanismus gestützt», schreiben sie. Die genauen Auslöser von Leukämien im Kindesalter sind nicht umfassend geklärt. Man sei sich heute jedoch einigermaßen sicher, dass oft Erbgutschäden vor der Geburt beteiligt seien, die wahrscheinlich mit Infektionen, Chemikalien, ionisierender Strahlung oder anderen Umwelteinflüssen zusammenhingen, kommentiert Heather O Dickinson von der Universität Newcastle in dem Fachjournal (S. 1279).

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4-06-2005

Studie: Leukämierisiko unter Hochspannungsleitungen höher
http://www.wissenschaft.de/wissen/news/253826.html

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Soldiers of Christ

Feeling the hate with the National Religious Broadcasters
Posted on Monday, May 30, 2005.
Originally from May 2005. By Chris Hedges.

Since the reelection of George W. Bush in November, the rhetoric on the Christian right has grown triumphal and proud; rumors of spiritual war are abroad in the heartland, and fervent whispers of revolution echo among the pews and folding chairs of the nation’s megachurches. I have traveled to Anaheim, California, to observe the rising power of the evangelical political movement at first hand. Orange County, along with Colorado Springs, is a center of the new militant Christianity, and it is here, among friends, that the National Religious Broadcasters association—which brings together some 1,600 Christian radio and television broadcasters, who claim to reach up to 141 million listeners and viewers—is holding its annual convention. [...] Read it all at Harpers: http://harpers.org/FeelingTheHate.html


© Virginia Metze

Bush still a liar

Reid: Bush still a liar
The Raw Story

In an upcoming interview with Rolling Stone, Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) re-asserts his reputation as an outspoken critic of the his political rivals.

In the interview, Reid claims that, "The nuclear option is history," whether Democrats filibuster or not. He goes on to explain that Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist was unable to take part in the compromise because he is, "Driven by ... right wing zealots". [...] Read more at: http://www.rawstory.com/exclusives/reid_060105.htm Note: I was unable to find the date on this story but it must be there somewhere!


© Virginia Metze

Fox News Admits Bias

Its London bureau chief blurts out the political slant that dare not speak its name.

By Timothy Noah
Slate Chatterbox column
Posted Tuesday, May 31, 2005, at 9:40 AM PT

Sound the klaxons! Corporate Message breakdown at Fox News! This is not a drill. Repeat: This is not a drill. Assume battle stations! Fire in the hole! A-woo-ga! A-woo-ga!

The usually disciplined foot soldiers at Fox News have long maintained that their news organization is not biased in favor of conservatism. This charade is so important to Fox News that the company has actually sought to trademark the phrase "fair and balanced" (which is a bit like Richard Nixon trademarking the phrase "not a crook"). No fair-minded person actually believes that Fox News is unbiased, so pretending that it is calls for steely corporate resolve. On occasion, this vigilance pays off. Last year, for example, the Wall Street Journal actually ran a correction after its news pages described Fox News, accurately, as "a network sympathetic to the Bush cause and popular with Republicans." Getting one of this country's most prestigious newspapers to state that up is down and black is white is no small public-relations victory, and if we can't admire Fox News' candor, we can at least marvel at its ability to remain on message. Or rather, we could admire it, before Scott Norvell went and shot his big mouth off.

Norvell is London bureau chief for Fox News, and on May 20 he let the mask slip in, of all places, the Wall Street Journal. So far, the damage has been contained, because Norvell's comments—in an op-ed he wrote decrying left-wing bias at the BBC—appeared only in the Journal's European edition. But Chatterbox's agents are everywhere. [...] Read what Novell said at Slate website Chatterbox column: http://slate.com/id/2119864



Water Remains Wet
By William Rivers Pitt
t r u t h o u t | Perspective
Wednesday 01 June 2005

The sky is up. Water is wet. Fox News is biased towards the Republican party. These are the axioms that define reality in our world. The first two do not get challenged all that much, but the third - the Fox news bias - has been the subject of various and sundry arguments and excuses from those for whom that network happily carries all that wet water.

They are fair and balanced, right? They say so, anyway. Never mind that O'Reilly, Hannity, Gibson and the rest of them expend prodigious amounts of energy and lip-spittle flaying anything and everything that is not marching in lock-step with The Anointed One in the Oval. Sure, they've got Colmes on the Left, who on most days does a fair impersonation of the littlest puppy in the litter, the one who can't quite get to the milk. Aside from him, however, the voices you hear from that network are raised in gravel-voiced unison with whatever happens to be spilling from the White House press office. [...] Read the rest of Pitt's article about the Murdoch empire at Truthout site: http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/060105Y.shtml


© Virginia Metze

GOP Swept from Power in 2006; Impeachment Looms

Flash

By Bernard Weiner and Ernest Partridge
Co-Editors, The Crisis Papers
May 31, 2005

(Associated Press, Nov. 8, 2006) The Democrats didn't waste any time after their landslide victory in Tuesday's midterm election that put them in charge, with huge margins in both the House and Senate.

The incoming Democratic chairs of the various investigatory committees announced that subpoenas would be going out immediately to the White House for all documents relating to when and how the decision to attack Iraq was made; to how far up the chain of command the authorization for torture went; and whether Bush and Cheney and/or their subordinates lied to the Congress and the American People. Congressional committees also will be on the lookout for evidence of Administration involvement in war crimes, bribery and election fraud, Democratic officials said.

It is expected that bills of impeachment will be filed shortly thereafter against both President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.
If both Bush and Cheney are removed from office, the new Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, would become the President, as stipulated in the Presidential Succession Act of 1947; she would nominate a Vice President for approval by the Senate. [...] Read the whole article in the Crisis Papers, including their little postscript at the end ... http://www.crisispapers.org/essays-w/impeachment.htm


© Virginia Metze

US Military Finds Itself in Twilight Zone

http://www.lewrockwell.com/ips/lobe219.html

The real Memogate

http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/article/2134/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Watergate's lost legacy

http://www.prospect.org/web/view-web.ww?id=9816


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

How the neocons stole freedom

http://www.libertyforall.net/2005/june14/NeoCons.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

War made easy

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0602-24.htm


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The failed siege of Fallujah

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/GF03Ak01.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Interview with British MP George Galloway

http://www.commondreams.org/cgi-bin/print.cgi?file=/views05/0528-27.htm


Informant: Hopedance


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

Large study links power lines to childhood cancer

http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn7460


Informant: Sylvie


http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Leukaemia
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Draper

France/Oxford etc

I think it was me who reported on France, glad to hear things haven't changed. We have friends who have settled in Normandy. They say, that although workmen, estate agents etc, will all use mobiles that French culture is still about face-to-face communication and that the French like to mull things over and really talk whereas so often mobile conversations here are the inane and unnecessary. The French are v. high-tech though and I seem to remember seeing some horror story about an English family who moved to France and then had a mobile go up on a nearby water tower and they were given short shrift when they tried to object.

We are having a full-scale battle here in Oxford about a mast on a church tower. Last weekend we got on the local radio and tv stations and even on the national BBC news website. We have collected 600 signatures on a petition and many people have written to the diocese to object. We are now holding our breath to hear the response of the diocesan authorities. If they give the go-ahead some people are muttering about sabotage so there's plenty of will. Our councillors also rejected a T-mobile mast on the basis that the company had changed application details at the last moment and had not given sufficient evidence that they had looked at sharing another nearby mast. At the council meeting the planning officer was waving emissions maps, not something I have heard of before. The councillors rubbished his inability to explain them. I expect this is only a temporary halt to the mast but good news anyway.

Ann

Gulags: Shooting the messenger

America was often described by former president Ronald Reagan as the "shining city on the hill" and a beacon of hope to the world. Others talked about American "exceptionalism" - that is, the uniqueness of the country for its unfaltering commitment to uphold human dignity worldwide. That shining city and that exceptional force, under the simplistic slogan of the "war on terrorism", have now created their own gulags: Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq and Guantanamo Bay prison on the island of Cuba.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3443

Can US lose whole world and its own soul too?

The United States, which stood prior to 9/11 as the defender of human rights, is now as guilty of violating human rights as any of the authoritarian regimes it repudiates.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3442

TBI in Combat

Experts say traumatic brain injury (TBI) has surfaced as the staple injury among American soldiers in the Iraq War. As the U.S. has recently reached the anniversary of its second year engaged in combat, soldiers are increasingly suffering from mild to severe TBI, usually as the result of an explosion and/or a military vehicle accident.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3440

Wounded Iraqis Left Broken and Burdened

The U.S. military keeps a meticulous tally of its wounded -- 12,762 in Iraq as of Wednesday, along with 1,658 dead. Scenes of soldiers convalescing at well-equipped hospitals such as Washington's Walter Reed Army Medical Center are familiar symbols of the human cost of the war. But more than two years after the U.S.-led invasion, there is little available data on the far greater number of Iraqi civilians wounded in the invasion and subsequent violence related to the insurgency. And few of the victims' stories have been widely reported.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3436

After 30 Years, Draft Fears Rise

Rarely in the more than 30 years since the draft was abolished has the Selective Service triggered such angst. Two years into the Iraq war, concern that the draft will be reinstated to supplement an overextended military persists -- no matter how often, or emphatically, President Bush and members of Congress say it won't.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3435

Iraq Mission at Risk of Failure without Major Changes

Without significant policy changes made by the Iraqi and U.S. governments, the transition of Iraq to a stable democracy faces increased risk of failure, according to a new report issued by Veterans for Common Sense, a nonpartisan veterans' organization with over 12,000 members who have served in every U.S. conflict since 1941.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3433

Power Lines and Cancer

Q&A: power lines and cancer
http://society.guardian.co.uk/cancer/story/0,8150,1498797,00.html

Draper study on powerlines and childhood leukaemia now available
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/738903/

Electricity and Leukaemia
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/738893/

Large study links power lines to childhood cancer
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/738984/

Draper study on powerlines and childhood leukaemia now available

Friday June 03rd 2005, 8:17 pm

Filed under: Power line news, Epidemiology, 50/60 Hz

The long awaited UK Draper study has finally been published in the British Medical Journal, confirming, yet again, the connection between environmental level powerline magnetic fields and childhood leukaemia.

How much more evidence do we need to protect public health?

With the current public concerns being expressed in New Zealand and Canada (previous message) over powerlines and health, how will ICNIRP’s BPIEs explain this one away?

I wonder how the current ARPANSA powerline standards working committee will deal with it. As I mentioned previously ARPANSA fully intends to accept as a “health based standard” ICNIRP’s 1000 mG exposure level.

Stay Tuned for more on this one….

Don

As reported in the Sydney Morning Herald:

Power lines and leukemia: study highlights risk to babies

By Julie Robotham, Medical Editor
June 3, 2005 - 10:29AM

Babies who live near high-voltage power lines are almost twice as likely as others to develop leukemia during childhood, according to the largest study ever to be conducted into the long-standing question.

But despite detailed analysis of more then 9000 childhood cases of leukemia over three decades, the Oxford University scientists who led the research say there is still insufficient evidence to establish with any certainty whether the magnetic fields around the cables actually cause some cases of the cancer.

Gerald Draper, Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the university’s Childhood Cancer Research Group, identified the birth records of children born between 1962 and 1995 who later developed cancer, and mapped the addresses listed on the children’s birth certificates against the national electricity grid in England and Wales.

The same was done for a control group of children who did not have cancer - each matched to one of the cancer patients for date of birth, sex and birth registration district.

Draper found the 9700 children with leukemia - the most common childhood cancer - were 70 per cent more likely than the others to have lived within 200 metres of a high voltage powerline. The link grew weaker the further away from power lines children lived.

Among the 20,000 children who developed cancers other than leukemia, there was no extra likelihood of having lived near overhead cables.

Despite the findings, Dr Draper was reluctant to suggest power lines might cause leukemia.

Magnetic fields from power lines were “the most obvious explanation”. But at a distance of 200 metres, these forces were typically lower than other sources of magnetism within the home, such as household electrical wiring and applicances, he said.

“We have no satisfactory explanation for our results in terms of causation, and the findings are not supported by convincing laboratory data or any accepted biological mechanism,” Dr Draper wrote in the British Medical Journal.

Brad Page, chief of the Energy Supply Association of Australia, said Australia uses the same 400, 275 and 132 kilovolt transmission cables considered in the UK research, but it was unclear whether similar proportions of Australian children lived near them.

“People should not place themselves in unreasonable proximity to these things,” Mr Page said.
More information: http://bmj.bmjjournals.com

From the British Medical Journal:

http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/330/7503/1290?ehom#TBL1

Childhood cancer in relation to distance from high voltage power lines in England and Wales: a case-control study

Gerald Draper, honorary senior research fellow1, Tim Vincent, research officer1, Mary E Kroll, statistician1, John Swanson, scientific adviser2

1 Childhood Cancer Research Group, University of Oxford, Oxford OX2 6HJ, 2 National Grid Transco plc, London WC2N 5EH

BMJ 2005;330:1290 (4 June), doi:10.1136/bmj.330.7503.1290

Correspondence to: G J Draper gerald.draper@ccrg.ox.ac.uk

Abstract

Objective To determine whether there is an association between distance of home address at birth from high voltage power lines and the incidence of leukaemia and other cancers in children in England and Wales.

Design Case-control study.

Setting Cancer registry and National Grid records.

Subjects Records of 29 081 children with cancer, including 9700 with leukaemia. Children were aged 0-14 years and born in England and Wales, 1962-95. Controls were individually matched for sex, approximate date of birth, and birth registration district. No active participation was required.

Main outcome measures Distance from home address at birth to the nearest high voltage overhead power line in existence at the time.

Results Compared with those who lived > 600 m from a line at birth, children who lived within 200 m had a relative risk of leukaemia of 1.69 (95% confidence interval 1.13 to 2.53); those born between 200 and 600 m had a relative risk of 1.23 (1.02 to 1.49). There was a significant (P < 0.01) trend in risk in relation to the reciprocal of distance from the line. No excess risk in relation to proximity to lines was found for other childhood cancers.

Conclusions There is an association between childhood leukaemia and proximity of home address at birth to high voltage power lines, and the apparent risk extends to a greater distance than would have been expected from previous studies. About 4% of children in England and Wales live within 600 m of high voltage lines at birth. If the association is causal, about 1% of childhood leukaemia in England and Wales would be attributable to these lines, though this estimate has considerable statistical uncertainty. There is no accepted biological mechanism to explain the epidemiological results; indeed, the relation may be due to chance or confounding.

Download the full paper at:

http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/330/7503/1290?ehom#TBL1


Source: http://www.emfacts.com/weblog/index.php?p=69

Electricity and Leukemia

In the light of the Draper report please don't forget to let people know about the excellent Children With Leukemia Conference last year - the website is http://www.leukaemiaconference.org/ . It lists the speakers and Day 3 had lectures on non-ionosing radiation. Also poster presentations. This charity is interested in the causes of leukemia.

Yasmin Skelt, Chorleywood, England


I would like to point out that there were presentations relating to non-ionising radiation every day in some form or another, and that the Friday presentations were relating to the Precautionary Principle (or lack of it), notable speakers Don Maisch and Cindy Sage.

Another snippet I would like everyone to be aware of is the fact that although 02 constantly churn out claptrap about Alan Preece, among others, supporting the view that Masts are not harmful, this is not so.

In fact, Alan Preece was at the Leukemia Conference, and that was where he revealed that he had been involved in a campaign to stop a mast near his grand-daughter's school! It was also Alan Preece who told Eileen O that as far as he was concerned, there is no threshold when it comes to the effect of non-ionising radiation - in other words, it's lethal whatever the dose!

So if anyone receives anything from 02 citing Alan Preece, please be sure to put them right!

Amanda

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Mobile phones are emphatically not safe
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/476725/



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Phone mast fury GROWS

Pendle Today

RESIDENTS have accused mobile phone companies of putting profit before health and trying to divide communities on the issue of phone masts.

Pendle Residents against Insensitive Siting of Masts (PRISM) vowed to fight proposals to erect a transmitter on Hibson Road , Nelson, during a public meeting at Nelson Town Hall on Tuesday.
Vodafone has applied for permission to site the unit at the El Tropicano club.

Deputy mayor of Pendle, Coun. George Adam, who chaired the meeting, said: "To apply for this mast to be sited right in the middle of a residential area and very close to local schools is outrageous. But we can stop it, and the fight starts here."

College science lecturer, Mr Gary Bird, who set up PRISM with chairman Colin Hornby, said the main reason for the new mast is to provide a service to users of "third generation technology" (3G).
Mr Bird said the government has given operators until 2007 to roll out 80 per cent of the 3G network, with penalties to be paid if the target is not met.

He said: "This technology is being forced upon us where there is little or no demand for it. Profit is being put before health for the sake of what are basically big boys' toys."

Mr Bird called on the people of Pendle to unite and stand up to big companies.

He said: "This sort of thing divides communities and puts people at odds with eachother. Companies propose a site in one ward, like Vodafone did with Walverden, then move onto the next when it is refused. If it goes ahead in another area then people living nearby will be unhappy with residents in the other wards who fought it off."
The plans, which have been recommended for approval by council planning officers, will be discussed by Pendle Council's Nelson Committee on Monday.

Members of PRISM will collect signatures on a petition outside the schools near the proposed site, and will present it to the committee that evening.

Miss Jackie Nike, who protested over another mast site in Barrowford, said: "I spoke to two headteachers about it. One didn't want to get involved, and the other was horrified but did nothing to stop it. I would urge mums and dads, aunties and uncles to go to schools, let them know you are worried and get them involved."
One local doctor said all humans are susceptible to electro-magnetic fields and pulsed microwave signals used by the units. He said: "They can act as a trigger for people with low immune systems. Children and pregnant women are particularly at risk, and it is ridiculous that companies can even think of putting masts near schools."

Councillors will decide on Monday whether to give the go ahead for the base station to be erected.

Vodafone would have the right to appeal if the committee votes against the officer's recommendation and refuses permission.
david.pollard@eastlancsnews.co.uk

03 June 2005

O2 Must Look For New Site

by John Sorrie - john.sorrie@inverurieherald.com

AN application for the siting of a mobile phone mast at Burghmuir Place, Inverurie by O2 (UK) Ltd was refused by Garioch Councillors at their meeting on Tuesday (May 31).

The application was previously before the Garioch Area Committee on Tuesday, April 19 but a decision was deferred to allow discussion to take place between planners and the applicant to look at an alternative site away from residential areas.

Ten further sites were considered and planners expressed a preference for one of these sites. However, O2 assessed the options and found that none were suitable.

The application submitted was to provide O2 3G mobile phone coverage in the northern part of Inverurie. The proposed mast would have been 17.5 metres high — approximately 52.5 feet — with six antennas and two transmission dishes. Two equipment cabins would have been within the mast site.

A number of objections from members of the public were received mainly focusing on the possible health issues related to mobile phone masts. Many objectors felt that the mast site was too close to residential areas and was also close to a public park. It was also suggested that there are many wide open spaces in the area where the mast could be situated. The proposal also met with opposition from Inverurie Community Council.

In a letter to the committee, one Nether Blackhall resident said: “According to European Legislation of March 10 1999 ‘People should be protected from potentially harmful long term effects of electromagnetic fields generated by these transmitters’.”
Provost Raymond Bisset commented: “This is a very difficult situation — would we, for example, be happy to have a mast on top of Gordon House? It would probably be a very suitable location. I think we need to look to see if there are other masts in the area and if we can combine them in one location.”

On the issue of public health, Newmachar and Fintray councillor Martin Ford commented that the matter before the committee was a planning one and that it was not up to the committee to debate public health.

He referred to the report before the committee which said: “The Scottish Executive has concluded that it is not necessary for planning authorities to treat radio frequency emissions as a material consideration in dealing with planning applications for radio masts.
“National Planning Policy Guidelines emphasise there is no need for planning authorities to consider power outputs [of radio transmitters] in determining planning applications, since it is clearly the responsibility of the Scottish Executive and the UK government to decide on what measures are required to protect public health from potential radiation hazards.”

Inverurie North councillor Michael Raeburn added: “It is my choice to carry a mobile phone. If we allow the mast in this site we have given local residents no choice.”

The application was recommended for approval by planners but the committee went to the vote. The decision was taken to refuse the application on the basis that other alternative sites exist.

Protest over phone mast

Wakefield news

RESIDENTS are kicking up a storm about a football club's plan to site a mobile phone mast close to an infant school.

Anger about the T-Mobile mast proposed by Ossett Albion FC at its Dimplewells Road site is so strong that locals have formed a pressure group to fight the plans.

Ossett Residents Against Mobile Masts hope to present a petition of 500 signatures to the planning department to stop the mast, which, if erected, would be 200 metres from Dimple Well Infant School .

Group member Claire Wilby, of Dimple Gardens , said: “Local residents are not happy about this. We don’t want it so close to a school or to our homes.

“The government doesn’t know if there are risks involved with these masts and if they can’t rule out dangers, how do we know if the children are going to be safe?”

So far, the group has collected around 200 names. Claire said: “We are not going to give up, even if this plan is prevented. The company will just apply somewhere else and no-one should have to live in the shadow of one of these things.”

Stuart Garside, vice chairman of the club, based at Ossett Cricket and Athletic Club, said the safe positioning of the mast had always been a priority.

He said: “T-Mobile wanted to put the mast near the entrance of the cricket club grounds but I said no because I wanted it to be as far away as possible from the school and any houses.

“People who object to the siting of masts will almost certainly have a mobile phone of their own. They would not be able to use them if there were no masts.

“We are not doing this to antagonise people, we are doing it to help keep the club afloat.”

03 June 2005

Mast decision deferred by council

Tenby Today

Members of Tenby Town Council have deferred making a decision on the proposed siting of a temporary telecommunications mast on Caldey Island . At Tuesday night’s meeting, councillors elected to take into account the views of residents on the island, before giving their recommendation to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority. However, in a twist to the proposed planning application, the applicant for the mast, Airwave O2 Ltd. has revealed that they have already scrapped plans for the mast’s installation on the island, claiming that any application put through must be due to an ‘an administrative error’. According to the National Park planning authority though, Airwave O2 Ltd. has not yet withdrawn the application which as it stands will be considered at the next meeting the development management committee on Wednesday, June 15. The application for the temporary mast on Caldey Island is for installation for a period no greater than 12-months, with a proposed permanent site share intended at the existing NTL telecommunication installation at The Ridgeway. When discussing the application at Tuesday’s meeting, councillors decided to the defer their decision until the residents of Caldey Island had given their views. “I think we should wait until we hear the thoughts of the people of Caldey Island on the application before making a decision, as we are really hear as a council to represent their views on this matter,” said Clr. Mrs. Caroline Thomas.

Moans over mast plan

Chichester Observer

Plans for a mobile phone mast on the edge of Oaklands Park , Chichester, have run into strong opposition from city councillors, concerned about the impact on the historic city conservation area.

A final decision on the Airwave 02 proposals will be taken by the district council, and the city's planning and conservation committee is calling for them to be thrown out.

The scheme has also already provoked protests from some nearby residents.

Planning permission is being sought to build the 22.5m mast at Chichester Lawn Tennis and Squash Club, in Oaklands Way.

Full report in the June 2 issue of the Chichester Observer

West Lothian phone mast plea rejected

PLANS to erect a 45ft-tall telephone mast at the TA centre in Dedridge, West Lothian , have been thrown out by a council sub-committee.

Councillor Lawrence Fitzpatrick told the committee that emissions from the mast would fall on the grounds of the adjacent James Young High School .

The committee rejected Vodafone's plea that the greatest concentration from the mast would not fall on the school.
Committee convener Alex Davidson said: "A cautionary approach is very important."

Thank Governor Schwarzenegger

California residents, thank Governor Schwarzengger for his support of California's wild legacy.

http://takeaction.worldwildlife.org/ctt.asp?u=83527&l=95131

Help Protect America's Roadless Areas

http://takeaction.worldwildlife.org/ctt.asp?u=83527&l=95130

Protect Nature Around the Globe

http://takeaction.worldwildlife.org/ctt.asp?u=83527&l=95129

Help Pass Global Warming Legislation

http://takeaction.worldwildlife.org/ctt.asp?u=83527&l=94395

Help Tigers, Rhinos, and More

http://takeaction.worldwildlife.org/ctt.asp?u=83527&l=95127

Save the Arctic Refuge

Despite WWF activists sending nearly 70,000 messages to the U.S. Congress this year, the risk of oil drilling in the Arctic Refuge increased this spring when Congress passed a budget resolution that calls for generating $2.4 billion in new revenues. The bill gives drilling proponents an opening to propose energy development in the refuge as the way to generate the new money. As a result, key House and Senate committees are expected to approve drilling in this special place. Language specifically authorizing drilling would need to be included in a budget reconciliation bill and approved by Congress, so we'll have another chance later this year to stop development of the refuge when Congress votes on the reconciliation bill. U.S. activists, tell Congress not to allow drilling in the refuge.

http://takeaction.worldwildlife.org/action/index.asp?step=2&item=24456

Hunt calls on Orange to drop mast plan

Farnham Today 03/06/05

JEREMY Hunt is calling on telephone company Orange to withdraw its proposals for a mast near Bourne Infant School . The MP for South West Surrey met with officials from Orange at the House of Commons on Tuesday to discuss their plans for a mast on Frensham Road . “I don’t like any of the masts they are proposing but the one near the school is a particular cause of concern,” said Mr Hunt. “What we have said to them is we would like them to withdraw their proposal for that particular mast. Their response is that they would give it careful consideration. But they didn’t say they would and that is why I am cautious. I would like to see the colour of their money,” he said. Niki Bradshaw, campaign co-ordinator for the Bourne School masts action group, was also in attendance at the meeting. She said: “I was reasonably happy about the meeting. We were pushing the point that they have to consult with us in the true sense of consultation as opposed to a public relations whitewash.” “The one good thing to come out of the meeting is that they have committed to reassess all of the sites and that they are going to take notice of the sensibilities of the school site,” she added. A spokesman for Orange denied the accusation that they had failed to consult with the local community about their plans for the mast. “It has been mentioned by various campaign groups that Orange has failed to consult with the Bourne School over its plans to erect a mast on the Frensham Road. “I can confirm that should Orange decide to proceed with this proposal we have every intention of consulting fully with the school. “The reason this was not done initially is because these proposals were simply outline plans and no formal plans have been submitted. “The drop in session was a pre-consultation exercise and was designed for us to get some feedback before we began full consultation.”

Recent Quakes, Violent Weather In Southern Hemisphere

http://www.rense.com/general65/tech.htm


Informant: Anna Webb

Iraq abuse soldiers sentences reduced - no reason given

http://www.theinsider.org/mailing/article.asp?id=1247

The Fight to Stop the Patriot Act Expansion Begins Now

https://secure.aclu.org/site/Advocacy?pagename=homepage&page=UserAction&id=221&s_src=ActionEmail&s_subsrc=title&JServSessionIdr004=fbuclaahn3.app20a

Watergate Proves That Even Presidents Will Break Laws to Achieve Goals

by Jason Leopold

Tuesday's revelation that W. Mark Felt, the former number two man at the FBI, was the anonymous source known as Deep Throat, who helped Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein unravel the Watergate scandal in the pages of the Washington Post 30 years ago, should be seen as an important reminder that even the leader of the free world can be devious, corrupt and dishonest. . . . The sad reality these days, however, is that it takes a scandal such as a president receiving oral sex in the Oval Office by an intern to qualify for above the fold headlines and impeachment. Leading the country into a war under false pretenses? Sorry, not juicy enough. The Downing Street memo that was unearthed by the Times of London last month should have been the smoking gun that finally resulted in Bush being brought up on High Crimes and Misdemeanor charges under the United States Constitution's impeachment clause...

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/June05/Leopold0602.htm

Child Vaccines Did & Do Cause Autism

by Evelyn J. Pringle

On Feb 9, 2004, the National Autism Association issued a press release that reported on one of the larger studies under review based on the Center for Disease Control's Vaccine Safety Datalink. The Association reports that independent investigation of CDC data revealed children were 27 times more likely to develop autism after exposure to three thimerosal-containing vaccines (TCVs), than those who receive thimerosal-free versions. Let that sink in. 27 times more likely to develop autism. Then consider that our government regulatory agencies had this information for years and deliberately kept it hidden from the public. This failure to warn the public was not due to negligence or laziness, it was a deliberate cover-up and it continues today. . . . In order to enroll in public schools and day care, children must comply with mandatory vaccine schedule, which includes vaccines that have not undergone the scientific testing necessary to guarantee their safety, and have the potential to harm millions of children...

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/June05/Pringle0602.htm

Who to Believe on the Iraq War and US Treatment of Prisoners?

Amnesty International Fallout
Reality Check: Who to Believe on the Iraq War and
US Treatment of Prisoners?
by Kevin Zeese

President Bush called a report by Amnesty International “absurd” for its charge that the United States is mistreating terrorist suspects in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, saying accusations were being made by “people who hate America.” At a Rose Garden press conference on May 31 the president exclaimed: “It's absurd. It's an absurd allegation. We've investigated every single complaint against the detainees. It seemed like to me they based some of their decisions on the word of -- and the allegations -- by people who were held in detention, people who hate America...” President Bush's comments were echoed by senior members of the administration who all lined up to blast the report in a thou-doth-protest-too-much coordinated attack on Amnesty. What was the administration so defensive about?

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/June05/Zeese0602.htm

America trying to stop Britain helping world's poorest people

http://www.theinsider.org/mailing/article.asp?id=1250

Fast 13000 Bürger suchten Rat

von DIETER WOLF

BRÜHL.„Die Verbrauchzentrale in Brühl muss es weiterhin geben.“ Bürgermeister Michael Kreuzberg bekennt sich zu dem teuren Angebot für die Bürger und gibt trotz der enger werdenden Finanzdecke zu bedenken: „Die Institution hilft, gesellschaftliches Unheil abzuwenden.“ Brühl besitzt eine von 50 Beratungsstellen in NRW.

Auf etwa 200 000 Euro belaufen sich die jährlichen Kosten, die anteilig von Land, Kreis und Stadt getragen werden. Bis 2007 ist die Beratungsstelle sicher, betont Kreuzberg. Gestern übergab Simone Arndt von der Beratungsstelle den Jahresbericht der Einrichtung an den Bürgermeister.

13 000 Gespräche in einem Jahr

Fast 13 000 Gespräche wurden in Brühl im vergangenen Jahr mit hilfesuchenden Bürgern geführt. Bei Mietrechtsfragen, Problemen mit dem Unterlaufen von Produktgarantien bis hin zur Müllvermeidung, immer suchen die Bürger Rat und Hilfe. Geradezu boomend sind Probleme mit Telekommunikation und Unterhaltungselektronik.

Bemerkenswert sind die Kostenfallen bei Handygebühren und PC-Surfing. „Wir hatten hier einen Schalke-04-Fan, der sich etwas Besonders gönnen wollte. Er buchte einen SMS-Service, der ihn über alles Wissenswerte seines Vereins unterrichten sollte. In kürzester Zeit belief sich die Rechnung auf 1500 Euro, weil er pausenlos mit sinnlosen Nachrichten versorgt wurde“, so Simone Arndt.

Besonders Jugendliche müssen den bizarren Vertragsdschungel bei Handy-Klingeltönen ausbaden. Weniger als vier Sekunden wird das „Kleingedruckte“ bei TV-Werbespots eingeblendet. Auch hier weiß die Verbraucherberatung Rat. Für 22 Euro beraten Rechtsanwälte fachkundig. Die gleichermaßen fachkundige Rechtsberatung durch eine Nichtjuristin kostet gar nur sechs Euro. Eine verschwindend geringe Summe gemessen an dem Ärger und den Kosten beispielsweise bei Garantieproblemen.

Simone Arndt bestätigt, dass sich große Elektrokaufhäuser zunehmend aus ihren gesetzlich vorgeschriebenen Garantieverpflichtungen stehlen. Die Unternehmen reklamieren neuerdings Reparaturkosten trotz zweijähriger Garantieverpflichtung oder stellen dem Kunden die bisherige Nutzung des Gerätes in Rechnung. Aber auch hier weiß man Rat. „Wir werden in Kürze einen Musterprozess führen. Dann hat dies hoffentlich ein Ende“, hofft Simone Arndt.

(KR)

http://www.rundschau-online.de/kr/KrCachedContentServer?ksArtikel.id=1117544131310&listID=1038816879920&openMenu=1038942868191&calledPageId=1038816879354


Nachricht von der BI Bad Dürkheim

Breites Bündnis für das Volksbegehren

Mobilfunk: Bürgermeister, FDP, Grüne Seit` an Seit`

VON MAGNUS REITINGER Weilheim-Schongau - Ihnen fehle beim Thema "Mobilfunk" jede Handhabe, klagen viele Kommunen - denn für Sendemasten bis zu zehn Metern Höhe (also innerorts praktisch alle) brauchen die Betreiber in Bayern keine Genehmigung. Geht es nach den Initiatoren des Volksbegehrens "Für Gesundheitsvorsorge beim Mobilfunk", muss das anders werden: Eine Änderung der Bauordnung ist eines der Ziele, für die im Landkreis ein breites Bündnis kämpft.

"Ich hab` ja selber ein Handy - da kann ich das doch nicht unterschreiben . . ." Diese Haltung könnte den Erfolg des Volksbegehrens am ehesten gefährden, meint Agnes Edenhofer, Koordinatorin der Unterstützer im Landkreis. Und stellt klar: Keinesfalls wende sich die von der ödp initiierte Aktion gegen die Nutzung von Handys - "es geht nur darum, diese Technik gesundheitsfreundlich zu gestalten."

Dafür kämpft vor Ort ein breites Bündnis: neben Naturschützern und Agenda-Gruppen unter anderem Die Unabhängigen im Landkreis, Bürgermeister aller Parteien, FDP-Kreisrat Klaus Breil und der Grünen-Kreisverband. Letzterer übrigens im Unterschied zur Landespartei. "Die oben kneifen", sagt Hans Schütz, der als Parteiloser die Grünen im Kreistag vertritt: "Doch immer noch zu glauben, man könnte im Landtag Politik mitgestalten, ist lächerlich; das geht nur über Volksbegehren."

Große Unterstützung

Die Unterstützung an der Basis sei groß, sagte Agnes Edenhofer bei einem Treffen im Naturfreundehaus Weilheim, doch viele Bürgermeister und Gemeinderäte zögerten - aus Sorge, "dass ihnen der Schwarze Peter zugeschoben wird", wenn sie über Standorte von Sendern mitentscheiden können.

Die Stadt Weilheim etwa habe "Angst vor der Haftung", so Dr. Jürgen Seitz ("Bürgerwelle" Seeshaupt); doch juristisch müsse keine Kommune etwas befürchten, "die Haftungsthematik existiert nicht."

Kritisiert wird am Volksbegehren oft, dass wirkliche Änderungen nur auf Bundesebene möglich seien. "Ein Totschlagsargument der Staatsregierung", so Seitz: Durch Änderung des "extrem mobilfunkfreundlichen" Baurechts in Bayern wäre "der schlimmste Wildwuchs" einzudämmen. Auch übe ein erfolgreiches Volksbegehren Druck auf Berlin aus.

Bayernweit muss mindestens jeder zehnte Wahlberechtigte zwischen 5. und 18. Juli unterschreiben, damit es zum Volksentscheid kommt. Dass der Kreis Weilheim-Schongau seine Quote schafft, davon ist das Aktionsteam im Übrigen "fest überzeugt", wie sich bei einem Treffen zeigte.

mm

03.06.2005

http://www.marktplatz-oberbayern.de/regionen/schongau/art1609,281952.html


Nachricht von der BI Bad Dürkheim

1. Sozialforum in Deutschland

WICHTIGE INFORMATION UND AUFRUF ZUR HILFE !

An alle Menschen in Gewerkschaften und Kirchen, in Sozial-, Bildungs- und Jugendarbeit, in Friedens- und Umweltinitiativen, an alle sozial engagierten BürgerInnen !

Vom 21.-24.Juli 2005 findet in Erfurt das 1. Sozialforum in Deutschland statt. Es wird das erste Treffen der sozial kritischen Öffentlichkeit, von Initiativen und Vereinen aus allen Teilen der Bundesrepublik seit vielen Jahren sein. Zu diesem Ereignis werden etwa 5.000 Menschen erwartet. Von Erfurt kann und soll ein Zeichen der Ermutigung für ein soziales und menschenwürdiges Zusammenleben ausgehen!

In den von der Stadt zur Verfügung gestellten öffentlichen Räumen wird sich ein breites Themenspektrum entrollen: von der Friedenserhaltung über die Gestaltung sozialer Alternativen gegen den Neoliberalismus bis hin zum Schutz unserer natürlichen Umwelt. Wir, die ehrenamtliche Vorbereitungsgruppe des Thüringer Sozialforums bitten Euch, zum Gelingen dieses Projektes “Sozialforum 2005 in Erfurt” beizutragen. Laßt uns ein Signal geben, dass engagiertes bürgerschaftliches Engagement lebt, dass es zueinander findet und Alternativen eines sozialen und menschenwürdigen Zusammenlebens einfordert.

Möglichkeiten, die das Sozialforum bietet:

1. Veranstaltungen anmelden und durchführen

Programmdirektoren des Sozialforums sind die Akteure selbst: bis zum 30.Mai noch können Gruppen, Initiativen, Vereine und Einzelpersonen zu ihren Schwerpunkten Veranstaltungen anmelden: sie können Workshops veranstalten und Infostände ausrichten oder kulturelle Angebote vorstellen. Eine ehrenamtliche Programmgruppe wird versuchen, die verschiedenen Ideen zu vernetzen, Räume und Bühnen zu ordnen und ein großes, buntes, aber dennoch übersichtlich gestaltetes Programm zu stricken. Es soll Anfang Juli gedruckt vorliegen.

Räume für Veranstaltungen stehen vor allem in den Schulen zur Verfügung, auf dem Domplatz wird ein großes Festzelt stehen, das den Mittelpunkt für eine Versorgungsmeile und einen Markt der Möglichkeiten bietet (Infostände, internationale und regionale Küche). Wer einen Infostand oder einen Stand für alternative Produkte oder Essen anbieten will, sollte sich mit uns kontaktieren. Die Thüringer Vorbereitungsgruppe kann hierfür außer dem Platz und der Vermittlung von ggf. notwendigen Anschlüssen keine logistische Unterstützung geben.

2. Teilnehmen

Wer am Sozialforum teilnimmt, kann dort entsprechend seiner/ihrer Interessen Vorträge und Debatten zu den zentralen Fragen von Frieden, Zukunft der Sozialsysteme und der Arbeitsgesellschaft hören, darüber hinaus gibt es auch jede Menge Gelegenheiten für Austausch und Kontakte.

Trotz aller Bemühungen, die Kosten zu minimieren, kommt das Sozialforum ohne einen Teilnehmerbeitrag nicht aus. 20 Euro pro geringer ausgestattete Person und 50 Euro pro finanziell potenterer Teilnehmer sollen helfen, Raummieten, Gebühren, Stromkosten, Mindestaufwendungen an Technik und für übergreifende kulturelle Angebote zu tragen. Dafür stehen dem Teilnehmer 3 Übernachtungen (meist Turnhalle) und vier Tage freie Fahrt mit dem ÖNV zur Verfügung. Für interessierte Menschen, denen es absolut unmöglich ist, den Teilnehmerbeitrag zu zahlen, bitten wir Euch, im Vorfeld regionale Sammelaktionen durchzuführen, um auch ihnen die Teilnahme zu ermöglichen.

3. Die Veranstaltung unterstützen

a) Durch ehrenamtliche Mitarbeit in der Organisation

Als selbstorganisiertes Ereignis ist das Sozialforum in Deutschland voll auf das Engagement von Ehrenamtlichen angewiesen.
Die Thüringer Vorbereitungsgruppe hat vier Gruppen gebildet:
1) Anmeldeverfahren, Teilnehmerbeiträge, Übernachtung,
2) Räume, Programm,
3) Stände, Verpflegung, Kultur,
4) Öffentlichkeit, Werbung, Partner.

Hier brauchen wir dringend noch Kräfte. Wer in einer dieser Gruppen mitarbeiten möchte, wendet sich an unser Büro: Thüringer Sozialforum, Schillerstrasse 44, Jugendcafe “Filler” verdi, Erfurt 99096, buero@sozialforum2005.de; Heike Mahnert: 0361/2117241.

b) Durch Verteilung von Werbematerial und Einwerben von Spenden

Aber Ihr könnt auch vor Ort etwas tun: Wir sind für jede Unterstützung dankbar. Auch Verbindungen zu örtlichen Radios und Fernsehkanälen helfen uns weiter.

Das Sozialforum braucht Spenden, um Raummieten, Kulturaufwendungen und nötigste Büro- und Organisationsfragen zu finanzieren. Spendenkonto: Friedens- und Zukunftswerkstatt, Frankfurter Sparkasse, BLZ 500 502 01, Konto Nr. 2000 81 292. Stichwort Sozialforum 2005, falls erwünscht, „Spendenquittung“ vermerken.

Könnt Ihr bei Veranstaltungen das Thüringer Sozialforum Werbematerial verteilen und/oder Werbeartikel vertreiben. Wer hier helfen kann, setze sich bitte mit uns in Verbindung.

Heike Mahnert/Steffen Kachel: 0361/2117241.

c) durch die Gewinnung kultureller Akteure aus Eurem/Ihrem Umfeld

Am Freitag, dem 22.07.2005 soll in der Thüringen-Halle ein regionales Musik- Event stattfinden. Außerdem gibt es zwei kleinere Bühnen auf dem Fischmarkt und auf dem Anger, die auch am Tage für kulturelle Darbietungen (Theater, Pantomime, Musik u.a.) zur Verfügung stehen. Für diese kulturellen Angebote wollen wir Schüler-Bands und lokale kulturelle Initiativen aus ganz Thüringen interessieren. Es steht ein Basisangebot an nutzbarer Technik zur Verfügung. Wer hat Lust, die kulturelle Atmosphäre des Sozialforums mitzugestalten?

Meldet uns bitte mögliche Interessenten, sprecht mit uns die technische Unterstützung ab.

Heike Mahnert/Karin Schrappe: 0361/2117241.

d) durch die Zurverfügungstellung von Übernachtungsmöglichkeiten

Natürlich benötigt ein solches Ereignis entsprechende Übernachtungskapazitäten. Wir hoffen darauf, einen größeren Teil der Menschen, die für die politische und soziale Debatte nach Erfurt kommen, bei hier wohnenden Menschen (etwa Erfurt und Umkreis, Gotha, Weimar, Arnstadt) unterbringen zu können. Wer Quartiere anbieten kann (kostenlos oder gegen eine geringe Entschädigung), wende sich bitte an die Geschäftsstelle der Arbeitsloseninitiative Thüringen, 0361/6442350, Bahnhofstrasse 29/30, 99094 Erfurt.

A European Union - in whose name?

http://www.epha.org/a/1834


But there are still areas where the EU must deliver more. A new European Centre for Disease Control (ECDC) became operational in Stockholm on 28 May 2005 and this is a step. The major burden of ill health and premature death in Europe is strongly linked to consumption patterns of tobacco, alcohol and unhealthy foods. The presence of chemicals in consumer products and other environmental polluntants are an unseen and often unknown risk for health.

Sylvie

Hartz-IV ist der notwendige Tritt in den A... der Arbeitslosen

Redaktionsleiterin der Financial Times Deutschland

„Hat sie nicht recht? Was machen 8.614 Bedarfsgemeinschaften, was machen 15.000 Alg II-Bezieher, was machen 11.000 Langzeitarbeitslose in Oldenburg? Sie lassen sich in den A... treten und kuschen!...“ Artikel von ERGO? Erwerbslosen-Gewerkschaft-Oldenburg, erschienen in STACHEL, der unabhänigen Stadtzeitung für Oldenburg, Sondernummer zu "100 Tagen Alg II"

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


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 26, Eintrag 3

Wider die Verkürzung sozialer Menschenrechte

Oder: Was wir gegen den Umbau des Sozialstaates unternehmen können

„Mit der „Agenda 2010“ nehmen für viele Menschen Armut und Existenzunsicherheit zu, mit ihr werden Menschenrechte gespalten und die Grundlagen einer sozialen Demokratie weiter untergraben…“ Broschüre des Komitees für Grundrechte und Demokratie vom Mai 2005. (pdf)

http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/realpolitik/allg/umbau.pdf

Die Broschüre kann auch in gedruckter Version bestellt werden und kostet pro Exemplar 1 Euro. Für größere Bestellungen gibt es Staffelpreise. Bestellungen an: Komitee für Grundrechte und Demokratie, Aquinostr 7-11, 50670 Köln, Telefon 0221/9726920, Telefax 0221 / 972 69-31, Email: info@grundrechtekomitee.de


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 26, Eintrag 3

Die Bitterkeit der "Entscheidungsträger" - Die Heiterkeit der "Leute von unten"

La Défense

„Einmal ist keinmal: Unten stehender Artikel, der einen netten (und realistischen) Eindruck auf die soziale Polarisierung im Zusammenhang mit dem französischen Referendum vom vorigen Sonntag vermittelt, stammt aus "Le Monde"….“ Kommentierte Übersetzung von Bernard Schmid des Artikels von Robert Belleret aus "Le Monde" vom 01. 06. 2005

http://www.labournet.de/internationales/fr/lemonde.html


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 26, Eintrag 3

Charges against DeLay

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/060205P.shtml

War Made Easy: From Vietnam to Iraq

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/060205L.shtml

A Nation That Should Know Better

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/060205G.shtml

Truth and Deceit

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/060205E.shtml

Gov’t hypocrisy on terrorism exposed

The U.S. government is finding that its own terrorist activities are now getting closer scrutiny. Nothing could be more of an embarrassment than the harboring of Luis Posada Carriles. No one fits the profile of a terrorist more than this man. The failure of Washington to extradite him has touched off huge demonstrations in Cuba and Venezuela, where he is wanted for multiple crimes.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9013.htm

Depleted Uranium: Lessons in "Humanitarian" and Other Warfare

In 1998, the Pentagon acknowledged that “Combat troops or those carrying out support functions generally did not know that DU contaminated equipment such as enemy vehicles struck by DU rounds required special handling. The failure to properly disseminate such information to troops at all levels may have resulted in thousands of unnecessary exposures.”

http://www.yirmeyahureview.com/articles/depleted_uranium_lessons_in_humanitarian_and_other_warfare.htm
http://snipurl.com/fbni


From Information Clearing House

Bush Administration Promotes Global Conflicts by Rewarding Allies

The report concludes by noting that the gravest danger stemming from U.S. weapons sales is the impact on the image, credibility and security of America. Funneling arms to repressive and undemocratic governments, while at the same time championing democracy, causes the credulity of America to be questioned.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9019.htm

The Other Bomb Drops

Jeremy Scahill reports on how Bush began the Iraq invasion before he went to Congress.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9017.htm

True Patriotism In The Face Of Lies

For the Tillmans, as with Pfc. Lynch and the 9/11 widows, the path to true patriotism means confronting your government when it lies.

http://snipurl.com/fbn2


From Information Clearing House

Watergate under the bridge

The more horrific crimes and misdemeanors of the current White House have been exposed by insiders and outsiders, but so far the wheels of justice have not started to grind. If Nixon were still with us, he'd be envious.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1497063,00.html


From Information Clearing House

Judge hears arguments over AP's publication of Iraqi photos

Fifteen photos were distributed worldwide, along with a story, on Dec. 3. The photos appear to show servicemen in Iraq sitting on hooded and handcuffed detainees, as well as what look like bloodied prisoners, one with a gun to his head.

http://cbsnewyork.com/national/SEALsPhotos-Lawsuit-aa/resources_news_html


From Information Clearing House

'I knew what I had right away'

Last year, Kevin Sites filmed a marine shooting an apparently unarmed insurgent in Falluja. He tells Dan Glaister the truth of what he saw and how what followed changed his life.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9008.htm

Post-Mortem for the 4th amendment

by Mike Whitney

The Senate Intelligence Committee is working behind closed doors to expand the powers of the Patriot Act and deliver another withering blow to the 4th amendment. This time the constitutional broadside comes in the form of "administrative subpoenas"; an Orwellian expression which indicates that law enforcement agencies, like the FBI, will be able to circumvent the courts to subpoena records.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9018.htm

“Falluja-The day After”

Video

“Falluja-The day After” shows the total devastation of the Iraqi town, the corpses of the victims, the mass graves, the exhumation of many corpses by local rescue teams in order to try to recognize some of the victims.

Warning

Video contains images depicting the reality and horror of war and should be viewed by a mature audience.

Click here to watch it online. Windows media
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9010.htm

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