5
Jun
2005

The Plight of Whistleblowers

The plight of whistleblowers – those employees who sound the alarm about anything from dangerous conditions in the workplace to missed or ignored intelligence regarding our nation’s security – is a story that seems to grow stronger and with more frequency every day.

http://snipurl.com/fdnn


From Information Clearing House

Wartime Prosecutions Come Under Scrutiny

A soldier who admitted executing a wounded Iraqi teenager received three years in prison. His co-defendant got a one-year term. A captain convicted of charges in the fatal shooting of another wounded Iraqi was dismissed from the armed forces, but received no prison time.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9064.htm

What’s Up With the Downing Street Memo?

If I had lost a loved one fighting in Iraq or currently had a soldier over there, I would be enraged over the Downing Street Memo. Even without that link, I am fuming about this formerly “extremely sensitive” and now public memorandum.

http://www.the-signal.com/News/ViewStory.asp?storyID=7284


From Information Clearing House

Bush's optimism clashes with pessimism in Iraq

The disconnect between Rose Garden optimism and Baghdad pessimism, according to government officials and independent analysts, stems not only from Bush's focus on tentative signs of long-term progress but also from the shrinking range of policy options available to him if he is wrong.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9058.htm

Amnesty official says US running " archipelago" of prisoners around the world

"The United States is maintaining an archipelago of prisons around the world, many of them secret prisons into which people are being literally disappeared and in some cases, at least, we know that they are being mistreated, abused, tortured and even killed," he said.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9063.htm

Experts warn U.S. of space isolation

http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/space/3210710


Informant: kevcross5

Non-thermal biological effects of microwaves

"Thermal"

It is important to avoid some of the terminology that confuses! The only "thermal radiation" is infra-red, or radiated heat. It's why you feel the warmth across a room from a radiant fire. You can get warm from the circulating warmed air as well, but you know when you get close you feel the direct heat.

Radio-frequency, including microwave frequency, electromagnetic radiation is not this. When people talk about the "thermal effects" they refer to microwave energy being absorbed by matter and causing molecular vibration by energy transfer. This is regarded as causing a kind of molecular friction that generates heat (thermal) energy. Heating parts of the body up is bad news and known to cause damage. Of course for that to happen there has to be sufficient microwave energy! That's where ICNIRP comes in. Inside a microwave oven there is a great deal of energy, well above ICNIRP!, and it bounces around millions of times until its energy is lost in exciting molecules (especially of water) and thereby generating heat. The microwaves themselves are not hot, they just make the food hot.

Melatonin reduction is a biological effect that takes place at EMR levels well below the heating threshold. Therefore it cannot be a "thermal (or heating) effect".

So why is it? It could be just that microwaves or radiowaves "illuminate" the pineal gland that produces melatonin, by passing through the skull. We know that melatonin production is governed by daylight, for example.

An intriguing possibility

However, it is not all that simple. One intriguing factor that connects almost everything we say about these non-thermal biological effects, is the role of nitric oxide (NO) in various parts of the body. It is involved, for example, in melatonin production, not least perhaps in that it regulates REM sleep. It also affects the way serotonin works. It affects blood platelets, reacts with haemoglobin, is part of the way calcium CA2+ ions work, affects the blood brain barrier, is implicated in mast cells (perhaps histamine reactions: another aspect of EHS is itchy skin, rashes etc.), affects memory, inflammation, and ultimately "programmed cell death" (apoptosis) that kills damaged or aged cells etc. It plays a role in motor neurone disease, even asthma. It is also a free radical itself, and potentially carcinogenic, so if it "runs away" at the same time that melatonin is suppressed, for example, you lose out both ways. The point of saying this is that NO is held in a very fine balance, and if that balance is disturbed lots of things can go wrong.

And we know that EMR affects levels of NO generation (the body makes it) in rats:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=15886623

and mice:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=10927193&dopt=Abstract

NO affects blood flow (it is a vasodilator) and blood pressure. It increases stress oxidation by extending the life of free radicals. It could therefore help explain the ageing issue in the latest Egyptian (Cairo) study from use of mobile phones. It could explain why blood flow to the optic nerve is decreased by using a mobile phone, and why there is increased NO in exhaled breath from using phones. Glaucoma involves NO, viagra works by increasing NO production, and Viagra has just been associated with blindness.

It could also explain why the symptoms of EHS (electrical hypersensitivity), MCS (multiple chemical sensitivity) and CFS (chronic fatigue syndrome) are so similar.

There are lots of "possibles" where NO is involved in chain reactions, and it would explain so much. But all those chain reactions themselves are complex so the answer won't be tomorrow. It is easy to try and finger a prime suspect, and natural to want to. NO might be just that culprit, or it might just be an intriguing suspect. But whatever, NO does appear to be disrupted by EMR, and that is very dodgy for lots of reasons.

What response?

Now remember that we find this technology really useful because of WHAT it does, not because of HOW it does it. The answer is actually not in the emission levels at all, but most probably in the microwave frequencies and the amplitude modulation. You could knock the emission levels down so low that we need to have masts every 100 metres or less (can you imagine?) and still find biological problems in the resulting chronic exposure to electrosmog. Hence I still argue that ICNIRP is a red herring. Emissions are already typically (not always) hundreds or thousands of times below ICNIRP. How low should ICNIRP go? To the point at which phones won't work, as in Salzburg?


Andy

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From Mrs. G. Lyden, 172 Common Rd. Kensworth, Dunstable, Beds. LU6 2PH. Tel 01582 873460

Amendments to email sent yesterday see *

Dear Sir,

So Professer Lawrie Challis is initiating yet another highly expensive test to 'find out' if electromagnetic radiofrequency emissions (EMR) from mobile 'phones and masts can harm our health, when it has already been proved that they do!

When residents in Schwarzenberg, Switzerland demanded scientific tests to find out if the transmitter which had been making them ill for many years with the same type of emissions, those tests proved beyond doubt that when the mast was switched on the hormone melatonin was inhibited in both the humans and the many cows that lived in the area.

Dr. Neil Cherry tells us in his document 'EMR *Reduces Melatonin in Humans and Animals' that human residents urine and the saliva of 3 herds of cows was tested many times when the transitter was on (when melatonin night time levels were too low) and when it was turned off randomly ( when melatonin levels were normal).

Melatonin (which fosters restful sleep) takes over from serotonin (which keeps us awake during the day). Without melatonin we either cannot sleep or have very disturbed sleep. This is the explanation for the main symptom of chronic insomnia found in the presence of EMR.

Lack of sleep has an adverse effect on the immune system.

Melatonin also triggers Tcells to kill off any cells which have mutated during the day. Without it these mutated cells (caused by the many things to which we are exposed including the natural Schumann Resonances) may proliferate and cause benign tumours or cancer. This is not the only evidence as the Russians found these effects in the 1950s amongst workers in the industry, but the West ignored their warnings. The problem is that these non-thermal EMR emissions are pulsed and at a frequency close which affects people badly.

We do not want to lose this valuable, useful technology, but it is imperative that people who are ill when near masts should be listened to and that tests are done in the areas where the effects are felt and NOT merely in the laboratory. It is impossible to replicate the situations where houses are at differing angles to masts; bedrooms are sometimes right in line with antennae; readings can vary considerably from one area in a house to another meaning that one child or adult in a house can be exposed to more of the emissions than parent or spouse.

It is very wrong that rapidly increasing numbers of people are left to suffer for years (4 years in my village where some residents 14 metres from an Orange mast have suffered insomnia; headaches, nausea and vertigo, earache and tinnitus and frequent nosebleeds the whole time - one man cannot sleep in any of his bedrooms, but sleeps on the floor at the back of his lounge! Two people have developed raised white bloodcell count (a symptom found amongst many staff in the American Embassy in Moscow in the 60s and 70s where the Ambassador died of 'a Leukaemia like' illness after the Russians bombarded his office with radar.)

Professer Challis, Dr. Jill Meara at NRPB; the Dept. of Health etc. have all seen Dr. Cherry's evidence and heard of the suffering of increasing numbers of people. 3G and Tetra are causing even more serious symptoms which override even the protective material put up at great expense by those who can afford the astronomical price. To surround a bed *(which cuts off emissions completely and enables sleep) and curtain one room costs £400!

All we ask is that emissions are made safe, because the present 'safe levels' are nothing of the sort.

Yours sincerely, Gill Lyden

Environment atlas reveals planet wide devastation

http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=scienceNews&storyID=2005-06-04T000748Z_01_N03258618_RTRIDST_0_SCIENCE-ENVIRONMENT-ATLAS-DC.XML


Informant: NHNE

EDM 67 - MOBILE PHONE MASTS

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

U.S. ATTACK ON IRAN IMMINENT?

I don’t know if your local newspaper ran this story at the top of the front page like mine did, but the headline reads,

“EVIDENCE POINTS TO TERRORISTS HIDING IN IRAN”

The sub-headline reads,

“Bush administration has repeatedly warned countries against harboring terrorists”

The story was co-authored by Katherine Schrader and John Solomon of the Associated Press.

You may recall that a few months ago, Scott Ritter, the former weapons inspector, warned that President Bush had already set into motion a plan to attack Iran in the month of June. Well, it’s June and this front page “news” is tantamount to an artillery barrage intended to “soften-up” a beachhead for invasion, only it’s just you and me who need to be softened-up enough (again) do nothing while this president goes about his business of killing people in yet another sovereign nation that did not attack us or our allies.

Apparently, Scott Ritter is a very “dialed-in” guy. Ritter did everything he could to refute the Bush administration’s contention that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction and intended to use them against us or our allies “imminently”. We now know Saddam didn’t have the WMD, because they weren’t there when we invaded Iraq, and the infamous “Downing Street Memo” has proven to be the smoking gun that reveals Bush knew Saddam didn’t have WMD and didn’t have a relationship with al Qaeda or any other terrorist group. Further, the Downing Street Memo reveals Bush and his people conspired to “fix the facts and intelligence”, meaning Bush deliberately misled the American people before he ordered the attack on Iraq March 19, 2003.

You could say Bush lied in order to “soften-up” domestic resistance against invading Iraq. This latest headline and story appear to be exactly the same kind of thing: Get the American people to believe Iran is “harboring” the terrorists who orchestrated the 9/11 attacks, and an attack on Iran is thereby justified in the public mind.

But if there are terrorists hiding out in Iran, you can be rest-assured the government of Iran is not knowingly or actively “harboring” them. They know better than to give the U.S. any excuse to attack, and they know the U.S. will launch an attack over the slightest provocation, so we citizens can all safely assume this headline and story is nothing more than U.S. Government propaganda. For example, I could hide out in the mountains of California, but that in no way translates into the government of California “harboring” me. See what I mean?

Iran knows the U.S. wants any excuse to destroy their nuclear program in order to prevent Iran from developing nuclear warheads they would use against Israel. Unlike the Iraqi nuclear facility that Israel destroyed in a lightning air strike, the Iranians built their nuclear facilities deep underground. Coincidentally, the U.S. recently sold Israel hundreds of “Bunker-Buster” bombs than can penetrate the earth 100 feet or more before detonating. The tricky part is knowing for a certainty where all of the Iranian nuclear facilities are located, and I’m fairly certain the Iranians deliberately built a number of decoy facilities, as well as carefully hidden ones Israeli and U.S. intelligence may not know about. If the U.S. and Israel are planning a joint attack on Iran this month, it means they have reached a level of near certainty that their intelligence has located and identified the targets of interest. We can only hope.

When you are a super-power like the United States, the nation can be temporarily led by a complete moron because our wealth and military power can make up for a lot of stupid mistakes. Of course, it costs a lot of money and our soldiers have to die in the process, but that’s just the way it is.

The characteristic I’ve noticed in President Bush is his impulsiveness to act without considering the consequences beyond that first move, and I doubt very much he has considered what actions the Iranians might take in retaliation for a pre-emptive United States/Israeli attack.

When I wrote, “If I Were Saddam” months before our invasion of Iraq, I accurately predicted what Saddam and his regime would do in almost every detail, including a well-funded and well-armed insurgency. That doesn’t mean I’m the brightest bulb on the tree; it just means I considered Saddam’s limited options and predicted he’d use them. As simple as that is, our president and his boys didn’t look ahead of the invasion itself, and that is why a lot of American parents have a tri-folded American flag sitting on their mantle instead of their son or daughter coming to visit for Sunday dinner.

I do have a bit more faith where the attack on Iran is concerned, because it involves Israel, a nation so small and vulnerable they cannot make the mistake of temporarily electing even one stupid leader.

I do not believe Iran will mass an army and counter-attack because they know we can beat them on the ground with fewer soldiers and our deadly military technology. They saw what we did to Saddam’s army in Desert Storm, so the options left to the Iranians, short of an American/Israeli land invasion, which I do not foresee as even possible, is to send thousands of well-armed and well-funded Iranian fighters covertly into Iraq to bolster the Iraqi Resistance and kill as many American soldiers as they can. In the highly unlikely event Bush is stupid enough to try a land invasion of Iran following the air strikes, the Iranians will resort to an insurgency just like Saddam effectively did.

That’s what I would do, and it would exacerbate an already stressed American military. The Iranians know the U.S. military is facing its worst manpower shortage in U.S. history because they can read American newspaper reports just like we can. They know how demoralizing repeat combat duty can be on an all-volunteer army, and they know that if the U.S. is forced to reinstate the draft, which they are prepared to do overnight, the American public backlash will be massive and swift.

Bush’s impulsiveness absolutely scares the bejeebers right out of me. He’s like a monkey who reaches for a banana through narrow bars and will not relinquish it even though he can’t get his hand and the banana back in. That’s is why Bush will keep throwing soldiers at the problem in Iraq indefinitely, whereas a President Kerry, who actually served in combat in Vietnam, would have known when it was time to say “enough”.

Anyway, if my instincts serve me as the usually do, today’s headline and story are no different than a flare shot up to signal a night attack, and I believe that night attack will commence shortly against Iran’s nuclear facilities by joint U.S. and Israeli forces.

Carl F. Worden

Kundgebung "Gesundheitsvorsorge beim Mobilfunk" für das Allgäu in Kempten

Als Auftakt zum Volksbegehren " Für Gesundheitsvorsorge beim Mobilfunk" veranstalten die Unterstützungsinitiativen der Kreise Lindau, Oberallgäu, Kempten, Ostallgäu, Kaufbeuren und Teile des Kreises Mindelheim eine zentrale Kundbebung am Samstag 11.06.05 um 11.00 Uhr an der "Freitreppe" in Kempten. Hauptredner wird B. Suttner, der Landesvorsitzende der ödp Bayern sein. Vertreter der unterstützenden Organisationen werden ebenfalls sprechen. Die Veranstaltung wird musikalisch umrahmt.

Georg Weixler

gweixler@web.de

Government sponsored WHEATHER MODIFICATION Senate Bill S-517

Government sponsored WHEATHER MODIFICATION (Chem Trails?) Senate Bill S-517

In this case, WHO KNOWS WHAT CONSEQUENCES!

S. 517 (is) To establish the Weather Modification Operations and Research Board, and for other purposes. [Introduced in Senate]

TEXT
http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=109_cong_bills&docid=f:s517is.txt

PDF
http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=109_cong_bills&docid=f:s517is.txt.pdf

To establish the Weather Modification Operations and Research Board, and for other purposes. (???????)

http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=109_cong_bills&docid=f:s517is.txt

SEC. 3. DEFINITIONS.

(3) Research and development.--The term "research and development'' means theoretical analysis, exploration, experimentation , and the extension of investigative findings and theories of scientific or technical nature into practical application for experimental and demonstration purposes, including the experimental production and testing of models, devices, equipment, materials, and processes.

(4) Weather modification.--The term "weather modification'' means changing or controlling , or attempting to change or control, by artificial methods the natural development of atmospheric cloud forms or precipitation forms which occur in the troposphere.

SEC. 9. EFFECTIVE DATE.

This Act shall take effect on October 1, 2005.

In the US media, a mission to explain has been replaced by a mission to avoid

http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1498950,00.html


From Information Clearing House

War Pimp Alert: Intelligence gathers growing evidence of terrorists hiding in Iran

U.S. intelligence and foreign allies have growing evidence that wanted terrorists have been residing in Iran despite repeated American warnings to Tehran not to harbor them.

http://www.djournal.com/pages/story.asp?ID=194652&pub=1&div=News


From Information Clearing House

None Of Us Are Free - If One Of Us Is Chained

Flash presentation
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8199.htm

Guantanamo Bay: A "Gulag Of Our Times" or a "Model Facility"?

A Debate on the U.S. Prison & Amnesty International.

Real Audio & Transcript
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9055.htm

U.S. Effort to “Spread Democracy” Leaves A Trail of Conflict and Suffering

One-Tenth of Arabs live directly under foreign occupation. — Statement by Rima Khalaf, assistant secretary-general of the United Nations Development Program, New York Times, April 6, 2005.

By Rachelle Marshall

Given George Bush’s practice of saying one thing while doing another (hailing the “advancing rights of mankind” at the United Nations while his Justice Department was jailing immigrants without due process), it is not surprising that his campaign to bring democracy to the Middle East so far has only meant replacing unfriendly regimes with more obliging ones. The people of Afghanistan and Iraq are still waiting for real freedom.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9044.htm

Weitere Abu Ghraib-Bilder müssen nach Gerichtsurteil vom Pentagon freigegeben werden

Bislang konnte das Pentagon die Veröffentlichung weiterer, angeblich schrecklicher Bilder von Misshandlungen irakischer Gefangener verhindern, jetzt droht erneut Ungemach.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/20/20237/1.html

Judge thinks radiation of 3G-mast could possibly be harmful

http://www.3g.co.uk/PR/June2005/1539.htm

Die "hyper-rich" hängen die Reichen ab

In den USA wächst wie anderswo die Kluft zwischen den Reichen und Armen immer schneller.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/20/20246/1.html

Stop Japan from killing Whales

URGENT!

Urge countries to stop Japan from killing humpbacks

TAKE ACTION:
http://www.kintera.org/TR.asp?ID=M69227527435993115319765

MORE INFO:
http://www.phpbbforfree.com/forums/infonature-post-259.html#259


“Why did the whale songs disappear?” Let’s hope our children, and the generations that follow, never have to ask this question. Famous for serenading the seas with their beautiful, haunting melodies, the humpback whale has been protected since 1966 after becoming nearly extinct from commercial whaling.

But Japan is planning on killing humpbacks once again for their meat, defying international agreements and sanctuaries in the false name of “scientific research.” And only we can stop them.

I desperately need your help to stop this horrible tragedy before its too late.

Help keep the “Songsters of The Sea” singing

The grace, power, and beauty of the humpback whale as it glides underwater, leaps toward the sky, or simply lifts its flukes and slides into the sea symbolizes the vanishing poetry of nature.

The humpback’s song is one of nature’s greatest wonders. With a range that covers eight octaves, the songs of the male humpback can last up to 30 minutes, improvised and embellished between other males like jazz musicians.

Performed in the whales' mating and calving areas, these captivating songs may serve to attract females, scare away other males, or maintain the distance between other singers. But whatever the true purpose of their songs, one thing is certain: These magnificent, endangered creatures are meant to be witnessed in their natural beauty and heard, not eaten.

There is no humane way to kill a whale

Using a loophole that allows whales to be killed for scientific study, more than 25,000 whales have been hunted and killed since a worldwide ban on commercial whaling was passed by the International Whaling Commission (IWC) in 1986. Yet it is unnecessary to kill whales in order to research them, especially when non-lethal study alternatives already exist.

To kill whales, whalers launch grenade-tipped spears. Some whales continue to live up to an hour after the harpoon explodes inside them. These same cruel methods, first employed over a hundred years ago, are still used today.

Several countries hold the key votes in this month’s July 20th IWC meeting to pass or reject Japan's outrageous proposal to hunt humpback whales. Our sources tell us that these countries are very sensitive to external opinion, and with a little pressure, they can be swayed to vote to protect the whales, instead of slaughter them.

That’s why I need your help right now to contact the Swiss, Danish, South Korean, and Chinese Ambassadors in your country. Please ask them to support the IWC Conservation Committee and to reject Japan's proposal to expand its cruel whale hunt to include humpback and fin whales.

TAKE ACTION:
http://www.kintera.org/TR.asp?ID=M69227527435993115319765

Every voice matters. This is your chance to speak out for the rest of the world, to make a real difference in keeping our "ocean’s" alive with nature’s most precious song.

I know that together, we can keep the humpbacks singing.


Informant: David Atlas

Leave My Child Alone

HOW TO SAFEGUARD TEENAGERS FROM AGGRESSIVE MILITARY RECRUITMENT

http://www.utne.com/webwatch/2005_201/news/11672-1.html


Informant: Friends

Treason against the Soveirgn removes Immunity

http://tinyurl.com/a7gov



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

Bush Family Connection Research Sites

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=84805;show_parent=1



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

George Orwell 1984

Someone has posted that you can read George Orwell's "1984" online.
http://www.online-literature.com/orwell/1984/


© Virginia Metze

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1984 - The Movie - George Orwell
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15531.htm

Pentagon details mishandling of Quran

Detainees’ copies of holy book kicked, splashed with urine

The Associated Press

Updated: 7:28 p.m. ET June 4, 2005

WASHINGTON - The Pentagon on Friday released new details about mishandling of the Quran at the Guantanamo Bay prison for terror suspects, confirming that a soldier deliberately kicked the Muslim holy book and that an interrogator stepped on a Quran and was later fired for “a pattern of unacceptable behavior.” For the details go to http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8090656/


© Virginia Metze

BEFORE the US attacked Iraq: Facts Every War Supporter Should Have Known

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9045.htm


Informant: Friends

Bush/Cheney big lie about ‘progress’ in Iraq raising hackles

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/2900/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news



http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=impeach
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Ungeheuerliche Behörden-Willkür zwingt zur Flucht aus Deutschland

Berlin am Sonntag, 05.06.2005

Bestens dokumentiert liefert uns das Finanzamt Cuxhaven den Beweis, wohin bei uns die dringend notwendige Rechtsstaatlichkeit abhanden gekommen ist.

Wer heute beklagt, daß zu viele Firmen und Vermögens-Inhaber reihenweise in ausländische Standorte wechseln, sollte viel tiefer in die Ursachenforschung gehen. Leider wird diese dringend notwendige Analyse sträflichst unterlassen. Es gibt neben den diskutierten Standort-Bedingungen aus Steuersätzen und Lohnsummen noch mindestens einen weiteren wichtigen Grund: Die ungestörte und ungebremste Willkür von Behörden gegenüber kleinen Betrieben und fleißigen Menschen.

In Niedersachsen kämpft der bis heute unbescholtene Bürger Burghard Lenniger vergeblich um sein grundgesetzlich verbrieftes Recht auf korrekt verlangte Besteuerung.

Unter der SPD-Landesregierung Gabriel fand er weder Gehör noch Gerechtigkeit. Die Form der Bearbeitung der damaligen Petition ist eine Schande für jeden aufrechten Demokraten.

Die Regierung wechselte, aber die Ungerechtigkeit durch haltlose Willkürmaßnahmen dauert unverändert an.

Der Fall "Tierfilmer Lenniger" schlug im Landtag von Niedersachsen hohe Wellen. Die Beschwerde-Akte zum Fall "Tierfilmer Lenniger" lag Herrn Ministerpraesident Christian Wulff persönlich vor. Es half nichts, Herr MP Wulff läßt genau wie sein Vorgänger im Amte Ungerechtigkeit und Willkür wissend geschehen. Es half nichts, daß die Vorsitzende des Finanzausschusses im Landtag persönlich vor Ort die zu beurteilenden Verhältnisse in Augenschein nahm und selbst zur Erkenntnis kam, daß hier offensichtlich Unrecht geschieht.

Gleichzeitig erfährt man aus Kreisen von Steuerprüfern, dass bei politisch genehmen Steuersündern Prüfungen vereitelt werden. Da unterscheiden sich SPD und CDU in der angewandten Praxis absolut nicht.

Auf meinen Erkundungsreisen im Ausland spreche ich oft mit Deutschen, die unser Land aus Verzweiflung über diese Behörden-Willkür verließen, um wieder in gelassener Vernunft leben zu können. Von dort wird immer wieder behauptet, dass der hier im Inland anzutreffende ganz normale Bürokraten-Wahnsinn anderswo nicht erlebt und nicht erduldet werden muß.

Wer da noch behaupten will, es handele sich nur um einen ganz unbedeutenden Einzelfall, der irrt. Die Besonderheit am Fall "Tierfilmer Lenniger" ist nur, daß ein besttrainierter Kriminalbeamter in Sachen Beweis-Sicherung und Ablauf-Dokumentation gegenüber allen anderen der Willkür hilflos ausgelieferten Menschen im Vorteil ist und jede vorsätzlich gestellte Falle früh genug erkannte.

Wer diese seltene beruflich erworbene Sonderbegabung nicht aufweisen kann, gerät in Lebensangst und grenzenlose Panik. Der redliche kleine finanzschwache Wollhändler aus der historischen Altstadt von Einbeck (ebenfalls Niedersachsen) wußte aus einer ganz ähnlichen behördlichen Willkürfalle keinen anderen Ausweg, als sich gemeinsam mit dem zur Versteigerung vorgesehenen historischen Haus in einem schrecklichen Brand auszulöschen. Unbeteiligte Menschen wurden dadurch mit ins Unglück gerissen.


Knut W. Schlanert
fax +49 30 78716378
email: knut@schlanert.de

More Trouble for Bolton: New Allegations He Fought to Fire Top Arms Control Diplomat

A former [John] Bolton deputy says the U.S. undersecretary of state felt Jose Bustani "had to go,'' particularly because the Brazilian [diplomat and head of Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons] was trying to send chemical weapons inspectors to Baghdad. That might have helped defuse the crisis over alleged Iraqi weapons and undermined a U.S. rationale for war.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3464

The Woman Who Tried to Save the World

The heroic life and final days of Marla Ruzicka, an American martyr.
http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3463


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

Amnesty International Continues Calling Cuban Prison a 'Gulag'

Open records, open government are part of what make a democracy strong and free: The executive director of Amnesty International says, "President Bush should insist upon a truly thorough, independent investigation of those who tried to circumvent global prohibitions on torture, and he should open all detention centers to scrutiny by independent human rights groups."

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3462

Wreck It and Run

Among the many unhappy developments in American industry in recent decades has been the advent of "wreck it and run" management. A small coterie of senior managers takes over a company and makes a brilliant show of short-term profits while actually driving the business into the ground. They bail out just before it crashes, cashing in their stock options as they go, and leave the employees, ordinary stockholders, and customers holding an empty bag. It is increasingly clear that under Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, the U.S. armed forces have also been taken over by "wreck it and run" management. When Rumsfeld leaves office, what will his successor inherit?

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3458

It's the Manpower, Stupid

President Bush's May 27 commencement address at the Naval Academy was one of his strangest speeches. The U.S. military is approaching a genuine crisis—the iceberg looms before the Titanic—and here stood the commander in chief boasting of the new high-gloss deck chairs.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3456

Aspartame Distroys optic-nerve in eyes and causes impotence

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

CODEX – THE SICKNESS INDU$TRY’s LAST STAND

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

Deep Throat and the Power of the People

Future Hope column, June 5, 2005

Deep Throat and the Power of the People

By Ted Glick

There is no question that former top FBI guy Mark Felt's decision to provide information to Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward in the early '70s was one important part of what led to Richard Nixon's eventual resignation from office in August of 1974. But, not surprisingly, the corporate media have left out the decisive factor which led to that result: the sentiments and the actions of the U.S. American people at the grassroots.

From the fall of 1973 to the fall of 1974 I was one of the national coordinators of the National Campaign to Impeach Nixon (NCIN). Over the course of a few short months, this effort grew to include working local contacts in 33 states and over 100 cities and towns. During the three months of

February, March and April of 1974, we organized a national lobby-in in Washington, D.C., a national conference in Chicago and a national demonstration of 10,000 people in D.C. on April 27th that received widespread media coverage.

Looking back over thirty years later, it's easy to think that Nixon's resignation was a foregone conclusion once Woodward and Deep Throat hooked up and the organized cover up of widespread illegality on the part of the Nixon administration began to be revealed. But this was not the case.

There were prominent liberals, for example, who publicly opposed impeachment on the grounds that it would be better to have a weakened Nixon in office than an empowered Gerald Ford, Nixon's Vice-President. This was the argument made by Nicholas Von Hoffman, a Washington Post columnist, in a piece published on December 26th, 1973.

My NCIN co-coordinator, Kitty Tucker, and I wrote a response to Hoffman that was printed in the January 12th, 1974 Post. We said there that, "We believe the key to 'those same interests' [that both Nixon and Ford represented] being strongly opposed, the key to a Congress becoming responsible, is a movement of citizens in the cities and towns of this country. This movement sees the protection of our constitutional rights as the most important priority. Congress was forced to move on impeachment because of the massive outpouring of protest after Mr. Nixon fired Special Prosecutor [Archibald] Cox on October 20, 1973.

"We believe that to allow Richard Nixon's abuses of power to go unprosecuted would set an ominous precedent for future Presidents. . . In the process of impeaching Richard Nixon certain gross abuses of power would have to be pinpointed. . ., thus making the same thing more difficult in the future. And if, in the process of impeachment, a movement is built which refuses to accept imperial rulers or undemocratic regimes, 'those same interests' which Ford represents will find it more difficult to get their way."

Nixon was under great pressure to resign as 1974 evolved and various underlings were indicted and some were convicted. But he had more than a few defenders, right wing political commentators and organizations who were doing what they could to paint the efforts to impeach him as little more than a vast, left wing conspiracy to weaken the office of the Presidency. A group called "Americans for the Presidency," for example, with sponsors like Norman Vincent Peale and Bob Hope, took out full-page ads in close to 50 Sunday newspapers.

And these efforts were having an effect. Following the Cox firing, Representative Thomas Rees of California was receiving mail that was 80-20 against Nixon. By mid-April of 1974 it was 60-40 in support. Rep. Don Riegle of Michigan's mail went from overwhelmingly pro-impeachment to 50-50.

In a press release issued by the National Campaign to Impeach Nixon right before its April 27th march on Washington, we said, "The impeachment of President Nixon is necessary, but it is not necessarily happening. As the House Judiciary Committee's investigation drags on, past every deadline, it becomes increasingly clear that the legal and moral issues of impeachment are being overridden in Congress by the concerns of partisan politics. Republicans view impeachment with one eye on the ballot box, and Democrats realize they can only benefit by having Richard Nixon in office to kick around for two more years. If Congress allows the legal maneuvers of the White House to drag on through the summer, there's a good chance Nixon will be permitted to finish his term."

Fortunately, the combination of continuing popular and legal pressure and, soon after our demonstration, the exposure of the Oval Office tape recording system which eventually led to the erased 18 key minutes on one of them, eventually forced Nixon to resign.

In a different political environment, the recent exposure of the 2002 Downing Street memo should have the same effect as those Oval Office tapes. This proof of the White House's criminal intention to wage war against Iraq for no legally justifiable reason should prompt a new impeachment movement. It is these connections to Watergate that we who struggle for justice and peace must be making.

Ted Glick works with the Independent Progressive Politics Network http://www.ippn.org and the Climate Crisis Coalition
http://www.climatecrisiscoalition.org . He can be reached at indpol@igc.org or P.O. Box 1132, Bloomfield, N.J. 07003.


From ufpj-news

STOP JOHN BOLTON AND HIS IRAQ WAR LIES

(Lest we forget, Bolton's confirmation vote still remains pending on the US Senate's agenda.)

Walter Lippmann


From: activist
Sent: Jun 5, 2005 6:56 AM
Subject: John BOLTON and the Downing Street memo scandal

STOP JOHN BOLTON AND HIS IRAQ WAR LIES

By now you know from The Downing Street memo that the very highest officials of the British government said there was no just cause for war against Iraq, and that "the facts and intelligence" were "being fixed around the policy" by the U.S. to force it to happen anyway. That was 1600 American deaths, over 10,000 greviously wounded, and 300 billion missing from our treasury ago.

But now also consider that in the run up to the Iraq it was John Bolton who was PERSONALLY responsible for creating a fact sheet
for the U.N and the media containing known lies about Iraq seeking yellow cake uranium from Niger. And of course, we also know from the Senate hearings that John Bolton repeatedly manipulated intelligence, intimidiating his own staffers to do so. Put it all together and you see Bolton was one of the key players who put in the very intelligence "fix" referred to in the Downing Street memo. Then tell your senators again that this standing alone must preclude his confirmation as U.N. ambassador.

http://www.usalone.com/bolton.htm

Are there 51 senators good and true to vote down this nomination? If not then it is all the more critical for those with the integrity to do so to take responsibility for stopping this by MAINTAINING THE FILIBUSTER, regardless of party affiliation. Tell your senators you have read the Downing Street memo and demand accountability.

http://www.usalone.com/bolton.htm

Please take action NOW on this and post and forward this message everywhere you can to you know.

US Military Report: Bush’s Achilles’ Heel

http://www.tbrnews.org/Archives/a1629.htm


Informant: Charles Shaw

From ufpj-news

Bush's Foreign Policy Shifting

http://www.websciences.org/cftemplate/NAPS/indiv.cfm?ID=19991918


Informant: Geraldo Cienmarcos

Weniger Konzernmacht, mehr Konsumentenpower: Gegen den Ausverkauf unseres Planeten

McPlanet.com - Konsum. Globalisierung. Umwelt.

Presseerklärung vom 5. Juni 2005

* Weniger Konzernmacht, mehr Konsumentenpower!

* Kongress "McPlanet.com" endet mit Aktion
gegen Ausverkauf des Planeten

Die Politik muss den Welthandel von Grund auf ökologischer und sozialer gestalten, KonsumentInnen müssen mehr Politik mit dem Einkaufskorb betreiben und Konzerne müssen globale Verantwortung übernehmen. Mit diesem Aufruf endet heute der dreitägige Kongress "McPlanet.com – Konsum. Globalisierung. Umwelt". Zu diesem Kongress von Attac, BUND und Greenpeace in Kooperation mit der Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung und dem Wuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt, Energiewaren 1500 TeilnehmerInnen in die Universität Hamburg gekommen.

"McPlanet.com – Das ist Widerstand gegen den Ausverkauf des Planeten", sagt Sven Giegold von Attac. "Der freie Welthandel à la WTO wird politisch immer weniger in Schranken verwiesen. Konzerne setzen auf Sozial- und Umweltdumping. Nach der Bundestagswahl werden die ökologischen Skrupel beim neoliberalen Umbau der Republik noch kleiner sein als bisher. Dagegen hilft nur eine politische Umweltbewegung als Teil eines breiten gesellschaftlichen Bündnisses."

Martin Rocholl, Friends of the Earth Europe: "Die Politik unterwirft sich zunehmend der Globalisierung. Bei der Reform der EU-Chemiepolitik etwa stehlen sich die Chemiekonzerne aus der Verantwortung, die Gefährlichkeit ihrer Chemikalien zu überprüfen. Die Regierungen geben diesem Druck auf Kosten von Mensch und Umwelt immer mehr nach und verpassen Innovationschancen. Das ist inakzeptabel. Die EU muss die Globalisierung ökologisch und sozial gestalten."

Gerd Leipold, Chef von Greenpeace International: "Konzernbosse, die unter dem Vorwand des weltweiten wirtschaftlichen Konkurrenzdrucks Urwälder zerstören, Meere leeren, das Klima aufheizen und die Gentechnik in der Landwirtschaft durchsetzen, müssen wir "outen" und auf die Anklagebank setzen. Gleichzeitig können Verbraucher im Supermarkt, im Baumarkt, bei der Wahl des Verkehrsmittels und des Stromversorgers Produktionsweisen und Handelströme beeinflussen."

Barbara Unmüßig von der Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung unterstrich: "McPlanet.com hat die zentralen Herausforderungen unserer Zeit ins Blickfeld gerückt. Die produktiven Debatten um die soziale und ökologische Verantwortung von Politik, Wirtschaft und Verbrauchern haben ein großes, vor allem junges Publikum mobilisiert. Von McPlanet.com geht ein kraftvolles Signal aus: gegen ein umweltpolitisches Rollback und für eine gerechte Gestaltung der Globalisierung."

In der gemeinsamen Abschlussaktion stellen Hunderte Kongress- TeilnehmerInnen am heutigen Internationalen Tag der Umwelt einen schwarz-weißen Strichcode, wie er zur Warenkennzeichnung eingesetzt wird. Unter dem Motto: "Mehr leben, weniger kaufen!" protestieren sie damit gegen den Konsumwahn und ermutigen Konsumenten zu einem nachhaltigen Lebensstil. Dem Credo "Konsumiere viel, damit die Wirtschaft wächst" setzen die Aktivisten entgegen: "Kaufe nicht, was du nicht brauchst" und "Kaufe nur, was nachhaltig produziert und fair bezahlt wurde".

In sieben großen Panels und rund 80 Foren, Workshops und Philosophischen Salons diskutierten die TeilnehmerInnen über Konsum zwischen Freiheit und Verführung und über die Grenzen des globalen Handels. Unter dem Motto "Die Umwelt in der Globalisierungsfalle" hatten die gleichen Träger 2003 in Berlin den ersten "McPlanet.com"-Kongress veranstaltet.


Achtung Redaktionen:

Rückfragen bitte an

* Sven Giegold (Attac), Tel. 0163-5957590,
* Martin Rocholl (BUND), Tel. 0174-9973677,
* Barbara Kamradt (Greenpeace), Tel. 0171-8780834,
* Jörg Haas (Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung), Tel. 0160-3657712.

Aktionsfotos erhältlich:
* unter Tel. 0174-6446311
* oder ab 15 Uhr unter http://www.attac.de und http://www.mcplanet.com



Malte Kreutzfeldt
Pressesprecher Attac Deutschland
Post: Münchener Str. 48, 60329 Frankfurt/M
Tel.: 069/900 281-42, Mail: presse@attac.de, Fax: 069/900 281-99

Murat Kurnaz: One Muslim's Odyssey to Guantanamo

June 5, 2005

(Very few of the individuals being imprisoned at Guantanamo are known to the public in any detailed manner. That's a deliberate policy by US officials so that the public thinks that "where there's smoke, there's fire, and nothing but "bad guys" are being held there. But as we can see in this report, that's hardly the case.

(Bush, Cheney and their media reject the opinion of Amnesty that Guantanamo is part of a world-wide gulag archipelago being operated by the United States government. Readers may have a different opinion of the population at Guantanamo after they finish reading this. IMPORTANT.)

Walter Lippmann


June 5, 2005
One Muslim's Odyssey to Guantanamo
By RICHARD BERNSTEIN
THE NEW YORK TIMES

BREMEN, Germany - About two months after the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001, the Pakistani police picked up Murat Kurnaz, a 19-year-old Muslim from Germany who was traveling by bus near the city of Peshawar.

The police turned Mr. Kurnaz, a Turkish citizen born in Germany, over to the American military in Pakistan, who in turn transferred him to Afghanistan, and he was held as a terrorist suspect.

Mr. Kurnaz, it seemed, had chosen a poor time to go to Pakistan, just as the American war against Al Qaeda and the Taliban was getting started. Could he have been a Muslim fighter, recruited to help the enemy? The fact that he was a religious young Muslim from this city in northern Germany, only an hour's train ride from Hamburg, where the main plotters of the Sept. 11 attacks had lived, apparently supported the American suspicions that he was.

Indeed, Mr. Kurnaz's lawyer in the United States said that interrogators in Afghanistan seemed convinced that he was an associate of Mohamed Atta, who is believed to have piloted one of the hijacked planes flown into the World Trade Center.

Though no link to Mr. Atta was ever found, Mr. Kurnaz was sent to the American prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where he has been held for about three years now as an enemy combatant, specifically accused of being a member or ally of Al Qaeda or its terrorist network. The evidence against him is that, while he was traveling in Pakistan, he was the guest of a militant Islamic group said to have supported terrorist acts against the United States.

In addition, Mr. Kurnaz was known to have intended to travel to Pakistan with a close friend, Selcuk Bilgin, another Turkish citizen from Bremen. And Mr. Bilgin, according to an American military tribunal's findings on Mr. Kurnaz, later carried out a suicide bombing.

But in recent months, as details of the charges against Mr. Kurnaz have come to be known, German officials here in Bremen who have investigated both Mr. Kurnaz and Mr. Bilgin have reacted to the American conclusions about Mr. Kurnaz with astonished incredulity.

The most striking element in the picture is that, contrary to the American assumption about Mr. Bilgin having carried out a suicide bombing, the Germans say that claim is demonstrably false.

"He lives here," Uwe Picard, the Bremen criminal prosecutor who carried out the German investigation into Mr. Bilgin, said in an interview in his office here. "He is still alive."

Moreover, even American documents indicated that much of the evidence on Mr. Kurnaz actually seemed more to exonerate him than to incriminate him. The decision of the three-member Guantanamo tribunal that found Mr. Kurnaz to be an enemy combatant last September refers to classified material in his file and indicates that that is where the reputed links to Al Qaeda would be documented.

But a Federal District Court judge, Joyce Hens Green, in reviewing Mr. Kurnaz's case early this year, found that there was only a single document, called R-19, that incriminates Mr. Kurnaz as a member of Al Qaeda. About this material she concludes, "Not only is the document rife with hearsay and lacking in detailed support for its conclusions, but it is also in direct conflict with classified exculpatory documents."

Judge Green's summary of the classified file was briefly unclassified earlier this year and reported on by The Washington Post in March. It contained several intelligence reports that exonerated Mr. Kurnaz of the very charges the Guantánamo tribunal made against him.

There is one report by the Command Intelligence Task Force, the intelligence unit of the Southern Command whose responsibility includes Guantanamo, that said, "CITF has no definite link/evidence of detainee having an association with Al Qaeda or making any specific threat against the United States."

Yet, Mr. Kurnaz remains in detention in Guantanamo, and the three-member Combatant Status Review Tribunal that heard his case last year concluded, "By a preponderance of the evidence, Mr. Kurnaz meets the criteria to be designated as an enemy combatant." It is a designation that means in theory that Mr. Kurnaz can be kept in prison until President Bush declares that the campaign against terrorism is over.

Asked the reasons for the determination in the Kurnaz case, a Pentagon spokesman, Lt. Cmdr. Alvin Plexico, said, "The bottom line is that we have a Combatant Status Review Tribunal to review all this information, and they have come to the conclusion that he is an enemy combatant, and they are certainly in a better position to judge than you and I are."

But an investigation of Mr. Kurnaz's case reveals no evidence that he ever fought against the United States or planned to.

Though Mr. Kurnaz was born in Bremen he has remained a Turkish citizen because his parents, who came to Germany as guest workers from Turkey more than three decades ago, never became German citizens.

He grew up in Bremen in a largely secular Muslim family. But when he became 17 or 18, Mr. Kurnaz became more religiously observant, his mother, Rubiye Kurnaz, said in an interview in his lawyer's office in Bremen. He grew a beard, she said, and began going to a largely Arab mosque, rather than the Turkish mosque that his family attended. He also began to criticize other members of his family for what he saw as their lack of piety.

Three weeks after the Sept. 11 attacks, Mr. Kurnaz decided to go to Pakistan. The purpose of his trip, according to his German lawyer, Bernard Docke, was to deepen his knowledge of Islam. Mr. Bilgin intended to accompany him on this trip.

As things turned out, Mr. Bilgin was stopped from leaving Germany by the border police because he had failed to pay a fine for an unrelated misdemeanor. According to Mr. Picard, the prosecutor, when the police called Mr. Bilgin's family to see if the fine could be paid so Mr. Bilgin could leave, one of the family members said that they did not want him going to Pakistan for fear that he would join a Muslim group there fighting against the United States.

It was this comment that prompted Mr. Picard's investigation into Mr. Bilgin and the Abu Bakr mosque that he and Mr. Kurnaz attended.

"Of course, we were concerned with the possibility that Murat Kurnaz had been radicalized by a preacher at the mosque," Mr. Picard said. According to some officials, German intelligence has identified one member of the Abu Bakr mosque as having recruited fighters for pro-Qaeda groups, which would seem to justify an effort to find out if Mr. Kurnaz was one of them.

But Mr. Picard said his investigation of the mosque, which included interrogations of the suspected recruiter and a search of his home, produced no evidence of terrorist connections or of any attempts to recruit Muslims there to fight against the United States.

"We get rumors sometimes that they preach hatred there," Mr. Picard said of the Abu Bakr mosque. "But there is no proof."

Though Mr. Bilgin was prevented from leaving Germany, Mr. Kurnaz did go to Pakistan on Oct. 3, 2001. About three weeks later, he was arrested by the Pakistani police in a routine check of a passenger bus near the northern city of Peshawar. According to Mr. Docke, the Pakistani police held Mr. Kurnaz for about a week and then turned him over to the American military in Pakistan. From there, Mr. Kurnaz was taken to Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan and eventually transferred to Guantánamo, where he has been since.

"For us what is very important," Mr. Docke said, "is that he had no weapons when he was arrested, that he was arrested in Pakistan, not on the battlefield in Afghanistan, and he was arrested by the Pakistani police during a routine check of a bus."

But his very presence in Pakistan raised suspicions among American military interrogators, and so did the fact that, by his own account, he was the guest in Pakistan of an Islamic group, Tablighi Jamaat. The group, which is based mostly in Pakistan and Bangladesh and keeps up an energetic fundamentalist missionary drive in many European countries, was described by the Guantanamo tribunal as a supporter of terrorism. That link, and Mr. Kurnaz's association with Mr. Bilgin, are the two unclassified charges made against him to support the tribunal's conclusion that he is an "enemy combatant."

Furthermore, the tribunal's findings listed no particulars of how Tablighi Jamaat is thought to have supported terrorism against the United States. Some experts say it has no record of supporting terrorism or Islamic militancy, but others have said it supported the mujahedeen fighting Russians in Afghanistan and aids Muslim separatists in Kashmir. The tribunal's decision on Mr. Kurnaz only refers to the fact that he received free food, lodging and schooling from the group.

As for Mr. Kurnaz's travels from mosque to mosque in Pakistan, some people who make such trips come into contact with more militant schools of Islam, and counterterrorism experts have noted that some of those who are attracted to the group move on to more militant groups.

But one expert on Tablighi, Jamal J. Elias, a professor of religion at Amherst College, wrote in a letter that Mr. Kurnaz's travels were exactly the sort of activity that the group undertakes in its efforts to encourage greater Muslim piety and that nothing he was reported to have done with the group indicated that he was being recruited as a terrorist.

* Copyright 2005 The New York Times Company


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Arrests in Indianapolis

UPDATE

Please post widely

As of now, 20 Roadblock EF!ers have been arrested outside of the state capitol building in Indianapolis, IN. The charges may be disorderly conduct, but there may be more serious charges because of the whole Roadless Summer program and the fact that the demonstration was on state property. Police surrounded and attacked a demonstration protesting the plan to build the I69 superhighway. Demonstrators were stunned with tazors, pepper-sprayed (resulting in a severe asthma attack for one young woman demonstrator)and wrestled to the ground, resulting in injuries. As of now, the demonstrators are being held, handcuffed back to back, patted down and their personal effects have been removed, but they remain on the ground in front of the capitol. They have not been moved to the jail, as of yet. Local sources are saying that they will not be released until Monday, because of the political nature of the arrest.

The local jail number is (317) 231-8263
The Marion County state police number is (317)327-3811
The local major paper is (317) 444-6000, the Indy Star

Please call and demand that the protesters be released and that all charges be dropped.


Informant: Marie Mason

Die Nacht, als mir Franz Müntefering erschien

http://morgenpost.berlin1.de/content/2005/06/05/feuilleton/757937.html

Anne Miller: George W. Bush’s declaration that the Iran is part of an “axis of evil” is “ridiculously foolish as well as just plain false”

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/2899/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

Kahlschlag im Tropenwald

Mit einem Waldverlust von 26.000 Quadratkilometern – das entspricht etwa der halben Fläche der Schweiz - hat das Kahlschlag-Tempo im brasilianischen Regenwald im vergangenen Jahr erneut zugenommen. Es ist die zweithöchste jährliche Entwaldungsrate im Amazonas.

http://www.sonnenseite.com/fp/archiv/Akt-News/6403.php

Klare Botschaft für ein sozialeres Europa

Mit großer Freude hat Attac Deutschland den Ausgang des französischen Referendums über die EU-Verfassung aufgenommen. "Das französische Nein ist eine klare Botschaft: Die Menschen wollen ein sozialeres Europa und ein Ende der neoliberalen Politik", sagte Heike Hänsel, Sprecherin der bundesweiten Attac EU-AG.

http://www.sonnenseite.com/fp/archiv/Akt-News/6433.php

Milliarden Dollar gegen Terror statt gegen Hunger

Die Washingtoner "Forschungsgesellschaft für Innere Sicherheit" hat errechnet, dass die Regierungen im Jahre 2005 über 191 Milliarden Dollar für den Kampf gegen den Terrorismus ausgeben.

http://www.sonnenseite.com/fp/archiv/Akt-News/6428.php

Schnappauf zeigt das wahre Atomgesicht der CSU

Zu den Äußerungen des bayerischen Staatsministers Schnappauf zum Ausstieg vom Atomausstieg erklärt Hans-Josef Fell, Sprecher für Forschung und Technologie Bündnis90/ Die Grünen.

http://www.sonnenseite.com/fp/archiv/Akt-News/6440.php

Jede fünfte Vogelart gefährdet

Jede fünfte Vogelart weltweit ist gefährdet. Das hat die jährliche Bestandsaufnahme der Umweltorganisation Birdlife International ergeben. 1212 Arten sind demnach direkt vom Aussterben bedroht.

http://www.sonnenseite.com/fp/archiv/Akt-News/6449.php



Viele Weißstörche in Nord- und Ostdeutschland bleiben aus
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/741075/


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

Höheres Krebsrisiko durch Strommasten

Hinweise auf zwei Ursachen gaben in jüngster Zeit Studien aus Brüssel und Oxford. Die EU geht davon aus, dass in Europa pro Jahr 300.000 an Krebs sterben, die durch Feinstäube und Dieselruß zu ihrem Krebsleiden kamen. Und eine ganz neue Studie aus Oxford gibt zusätzliche Aufschlüsse über die Ursachen von Krebs. Danach steigt das Blutkrebsrisiko bei Kindern, die in der Nähe von Hochspannungsmasten leben.

http://www.sonnenseite.com/fp/archiv/Akt-News/6451.php

Der Ausstieg aus der Erdölwirtschaft muss extrem beschleunigt werden, der steigende Ölpreis bedroht das Fundament der Weltwirtschaft

Gastkommentar von Hans-Josef Fell MdB - Forschungspolitischer Sprecher von Bündnis 90/Die Grünen

Der Ausstieg aus der Erdölwirtschaft muss extrem beschleunigt werden, wenn die nationale und die Weltwirtschaft von Schaden bewahrt werden soll. Der Ölpreis steigt und steigt. Er ist erneut weltweites Konjunkturrisiko Nr. 1. Mehr noch: Der hohe und immer weiter steigenden Ölpreis bedroht das Fundament der existierenden Weltwirtschaft.

http://www.sonnenseite.com/fp/archiv/Art-Umweltpolitik/5665.php

Guantanamo: Our Own Devil's Island?

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Contact: Wayne Smith or Tiana Gierke
Center for International Policy
(202) 232 -3317
Fax (202) 232-3440
tiana@ciponline.org
http://www.ciponline.org

Abuses at Guantanamo and the Administrations Misrepresentations

Washington D.C., June 3, 2005 -

Today the Center for International Policy (CIP) is releasing a report entitled "Guantanamo: Our Own Devil's Island?" It is based on a conference held in April dealing with the abuse of prisoners at Guantanamo and the fact that in turning the base into a detention center, the U.S. is in flagrant violation of the international treaty on which its presence at Guantanamo is based. Participants in the conference were Wayne Smith of Center for International Policy, Michael Ratner of the Center for Constitutional Rights, Wendy Patten of Human Rights Watch, and Robert Muse of Muse & Associates.

CIP also wishes to take sharp issue with statements over the past few days by senior members of the Bush administration to the effect that there have been no abuses at Guantanamo and that any reports to the contrary are "ridiculous". "Referring to an Amnesty International report dated May 25 of "atrocious human rights violations" at Guantanamo and other U.S. detention centers, Vice President Cheney on May 30, for example, said the Amnesty accusations were "lies."

Detainees at Guantanamo, the vice president went on, have been "well treated, treated humanely and decently".What we are doing down there has, I think, been done perfectly appropriately."

But this statement is as false as the vice president's flat assertion on August 26 of 2002 that: "We now know that Saddam Hussein has resumed his efforts to acquire nuclear weapons."

And President Bush on May 31 dismissed the Amnesty report as "absurd" and said it was based largely on the stories of "people who hate America," i.e., the detainees.

But reports of abuses come not just from detainees and former detainees, they come also from the eye-witness accounts of members of the International Red Cross and FBI agents who were on the base (and surely FBI agents do not "hate America"). In other words, the president's statement was also false. As false as his insistence before he invaded Iraq that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction ready to fire. Or as false as his statement on July 14, 2003, that we had given Hussein "a chance to allow the inspectors in, and he wouldn't let them in. And, therefore, after a responsible request, we decided to remove him from power."

This, of course, was an outright falsehood, as President Bush had to have known as he spoke those words. The inspectors had been allowed back in and wanted to press ahead with their work. But Bush at the time insisted the threat was so imminent that we didn't have time to wait for inspections, and so we went to war.

General Richard B. Meyers, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, also got into the act. The Amnesty report, he said on May 29, was "absolutely irresponsible. We struggle with how to handle [the detainees], he said, but we've always handled them humanely and with the dignity they should be accorded."

Always? The evidence indicates otherwise, as is made clear in our just-issued IPR described above.

If you wish to receive a hard copy of "Guantanamo: Our Own Devil's Island?" please contact us at cubaintern@ciponline.org or 1717 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Suite 801, Washington, DC 20036. Provide a return address so we can mail the report and a check or money order for $2.50. Free downloads are available at http://ciponline.org/cuba/IPR_Guantanamo.pdf


Informant: Walter Lippman


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

Probable connection between EM radiation and H5N1 Avian Virus outbreak

I have done extensive and exhausting field research on the Avian Virus outbreak here in Abbotsford BC (it began in February 2004) that strongly suggest a connection between the initial outbreak site and EM radiation from a very high power, multi frequency, military transmitter site located directly across the road from the poultry factory where it all began. I have presented my research to government agencies and ultimately to a Federal goverment Investigative Commission and they have apparently chosen to ignore it!

I have shared this information with quite a few people that I have met and will continue to do so. I believe the science is conclusive and more than that it was conclusive over 35 years ago !!!! The single most important fact that people tend to forget, or are unaware of is that the effects of radiation are CUMULATIVE and I strive to emphasize this point.

I truly believe that EM radiation was a vital component of the toxicities and bad management practises that ignited the H5N1 Avian Virus threat here last year.

This is my presentation to the Parliamentary Commission here in Abbotsford last Jan 18. It shows the probable connection between EM radiation and modern poultry production methods.

The science is empirical and archived at NRC Canada.

This paper is now on record with Ottawa.

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/larry_blackhall_a_cover_page.doc
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/larry_blackhall_a_discussion.doc
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/larry_blackhall_a_introduction.doc
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/larry_blackhall_a_research_nrc.doc
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/larry_blackhall_a_presentation_chart.jpg
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/larry_blackhall_a_recommendations.doc
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/larry_blackhall_a_conclusion.doc

I have shared and discussed it thoroughly with several scientists including Dr Magda Havas of Trent University at Peterborough Ontario. She is totally supportable and encouraging. There are quite a few others as well.

The attachements are not exactly in order - suggest begin with 'cover page' then 'introduction' then the rest will make sense. This provides empirical scientific archived proof of the harmful effects of EM radiation on 'living systems' and Randy White encouraged me to present it. Needless to say there is much much more to this paper and I have it all.

Larry Blackhall
larryblackhall@shaw.ca

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Radiation Flu?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1132411/

H5N1 the virus that is supposed to wipe out 1/2 the planet's animal/bird/human population soon http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H5N1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avian_influenza

Pandemic could cause food shortages, expert warns
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1118969974296_47/?hub=Health

Evolving H5N1 Bird Flu Alarms Experts
http://www.recombinomics.com/News/06250502/H5N1_Evolving_Alarm.html

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U.S. chastised on flu preparedness

Report warns that not enough is being done to prevent influenza spread

By Rebecca Vesely, STAFF WRITER

A new report is warning that California would be hit hard in the event of a pandemic influenza and that the U.S. government isn't doing enough to prepare for it.

The report, released Friday by the Trust for America's Health, a nonpartisan public health group, warns that as many as 8 million Californians could be infected by a pandemic flu and nearly 61,000 could die.

The resurgence of a lethal strain of avian flu, H5N1, in Southeast Asia is raising concerns among global health experts that a pandemic influenza may be on the horizon.

Using models developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Trust for America's Health estimates that more than half a million Americans could die and 2.3 million could be hospitalized if a moderately severe strain of pandemic flu virus hits the United States. About 67 million would be at risk of contracting the illness.

The authors will present the findings Thursday to members of the House Government Reform Committee at a hearing on U.S. preparedness for pandemic flu.

As the most populous state, California could be most affected. The projections were based on 1999 U.S. Census figures and previous pandemics in1918 and in the 1960s. The authors assumed a 25 percent infection rate, a figure they called conservative.

"This country is lagging in its readiness for pandemic flu," said Shelley A. Hearne, executive director for the Trust for America's Health. "There is great concern that this emerging strain of avian flu could be the next pandemic."

Dr. Carol Glaser, chief of the California Department of Health Services' viral branch in Richmond, said the numbers are highly speculative, but not wild guesses. "There are many variables to this so it's impossible to project," she said.

The CDC has estimated that a pandemic flu could kill

200,000 Americans, including about 20,000 Californians — less than the group's new estimates but still substantial numbers.

Rep. Tom Davis, R-Va., chairman of the House Government Reform Committee, said this issue should not be taken lightly.

"The Trust for America's Health report clearly demonstrates that the emergence of a pandemic flu could exact a tremendous toll on U.S. health and economic stability," Davis said in a statement.

The H5N1 subtype of bird flu has killed 54 of the 107 people in Southeast Asia since its re-emergence.

Two very good blogs updating us on the H5N1 Avian Bird Flu Virus:
http://www.epidemi.ca/
and
http://crofsblogs.typepad.com/h5n1/2005/06/epidemica_h5n1_.html


Informant: beefree

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H5N1 bird flu - The Global Crisis Advisory
http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=92958;show_parent=1

Interpandemic Period - H5N1 bird flu
http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=92959;show_parent=1

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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
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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
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