27
Jul
2005

Documents Show Roberts Influence in Reagan Era

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/072705E.shtml

Tell Your Senators and Representatives to Vote NO on the Energy Bill

In the wee hours of the morning yesterday, House and Senate negotiators agreed on an energy bill that does not meaningfully address our energy challenges. To make matters worse, this compromise bill will do real harm to our public lands, and to the environment generally, especially in oil and gas producing states. Despite the fact that the language of the agreement - over 1,700 pages long - has only recently become available, the bill's supporters are hoping to schedule votes on the flawed legislation by the end of this week. They hope to get it to President Bush before legislators leave for their August recess. We need your help immediately to stop this bill from moving forward so quickly.

To take action immediately, click here:
http://ga1.org/campaign/finalenergy/

BACKGROUND

This energy bill is appallingly flawed. It gives the oil and gas industry exemptions from bedrock environmental laws that were designed to protect our land, waters and communities. It exempts oil and gas construction activities from the Clean Water Act, and it creates a loophole in the Safe Drinking Water Act that allows oil and gas companies to inject fluids laced with contaminants into oil and gas wells that penetrate underground aquifers. It also makes it easier to exclude a broad range of oil and gas drilling activities from the National Environmental Policy Act - a law that is designed to ensure balance, common sense, and openness in federal decision making. Although the bill does not - for now - authorize oil drilling in the Arctic Refuge, it does require that another Arctic area with important wildlife values - Alaska's National Petroleum Reserve - be completely sacrificed for oil and gas development.

The bill is also a financial disaster for taxpayers - although not for industry. The bill showers the electricity, coal, nuclear, natural gas and oil industries with at least $8.5 billion in tax breaks and billions more in loan guarantees and other subsidies. And instead of moving us forward toward a clean and sustainable energy future, the final version of the bill dropped provisions that would have required utilities to generate at least 10 percent of their electricity through renewable fuels by 2020, and that would have required oil savings of one million barrels by 2015.

Just as outrageous is the process through which this bill is moving forward. The bill's supporters are asking Congress to vote without giving it adequate time to thoughtfully review the fifteen hundred page bill. To ask our legislators to rush though a bill of this magnitude is wrong and irresponsible. Our representatives, and the American people, deserve better.

Your input is needed: http://ga1.org/campaign/finalenergy/

Tell your senators and representatives that Americans deserve a better energy bill. Ask your legislator to take the necessary time to really evaluate this bill's shortcomings and to do what it takes to fix it. And tell them that if asked to vote now, he or she must vote no.

Sample Letter

Use this link - http://ga1.org/campaign/finalenergy/ - to send a message from our website. To send your own message, use the text below. You can look up contact information for your Senators and Representatives at http://wilderness.org/lookup

A sample letter is below.

Subject line: Please vote NO on energy bill, HR 6

Dear:

I am writing you today about the energy bill, which you may be called to vote on this week. This legislation should be a roadmap for our nation's energy security and independence. Instead, it provides billions in taxpayer dollars as subsidies to mature, highly profitable multi-national corporations. It also would allow those corporations to ignore important environmental laws that protect our land, air, water and communities.

Instead of investing in technologies that could lessen our dependence on oil, this bill would risk the environment of vast areas in the West to for the purpose of exploration and development that cannot significantly reduce our dependence on foreign oil. Our country must do better than this, and your constituents deserve better than this.

I understand that this legislation is over 1,700 pages long. Surely few in the Congress have had a chance to read it, much less fully understand what it contains. Rushing to vote on this now precludes thoughtful consideration and the opportunity for the public to weigh in on it.

Please take the time to find out what is in it before you vote. I feel certain that once you are thoroughly briefed, you will vote No on H.R. 6, the Energy Policy Act of 2005.

The Congress can and must do better than this to preserve America's energy future!

Sincerely,



http://www.wilderness.org
1615 M St, NW Washington, DC 20036 1.800.THE.WILD action@tws.org

Handy weg, Unanständiges drin?

..oder sicherheitsrelevante Daten, welche die Firma ruinieren können.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/20/20603/1.html

Ein Unglück kommt selten allein

Keine Entwarnung nach einem starken Erdbeben - vielmehr drohen Folgebeben.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/20/20606/1.html

Kein Freibrief für Überwachungen

Innerhalb weniger Tage haben unterschiedliche Gerichte in Deutschland zweimal übereifrigen Sicherheitspolitikern Grenzen gesetzt.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/20/20608/1.html

Appell an Müller-Milch: Großmolkerei in Österreich ohne "Gen-Milch"

27.07.05

Die zweitgrößte Molkerei Österreichs hat offenbar ihre gesamten Frischmilch-Produkte auf "gentechnikfrei" umgestellt. Die Niederösterreichische Molkerei (NÖM AG) verzichtet nach Angaben von Greenpeace auf genmanipulierte Pflanzen im Futter ihrer Milchkühe, ohne den Preis für die Verbraucher anzuheben. Deutsche Großmolkereien wie die Unternehmensgruppe Theo Müller behaupteten bislang, dass die Fütterung ohne genmanipulierte Pflanzen nicht möglich sei. Greenpeace fordert, dem Beispiel aus Österreich zu folgen und nur noch Milch von Kühen zu verarbeiten, die keine Gen-Pflanzen zu fressen bekommen.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=11501

NASA Scientists Told in 1987 Of Government Plot To Attack WTC

http://prisonplanet.com/articles/july2005/270705governmentplot.htm


Informant: Neo Mulder

Abu Ghraib Dog Tactics Came from Guantanamo

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/072705Y.shtml

John Roberts and the Federalist Society

Democracy Now

There is growing focus on an organization that Supreme Court justice nominee John Roberts claims he cannot remember if he joined or not: the Federalist Society. Amy Goodman speaks with Alfred Ross of the Institute for Democracy Studies, who uncovered John Roberts' membership in the right-wing organization.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/072705K.shtml

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The Federalist Society is the ur-alpha-primo ultraconservative legal group in the whole country, writes columnist Molly Ivins. Since we have only two years worth of Roberts' decisions on the bench (in itself unheard of for nominations to the Supremes), the information about how this society plans to steer the country can be very revealing of his positions.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/072805K.shtml

Bush Lied and Who Died?

Part Four of our Downing Street memo teach-in series features Fernando Suarez del Solar, Fernando's son Jesus was one of the first Marines to die in Iraq. Jesus was killed by a US cluster bomb.

http://www.truthout.org/multimedia.htm

Defeat New Anti-Health Freedom Bills: Keep DSHEA the law of our land

Thomas Jefferson in a letter to Dr. Benjamin Rush wrote, "It behooves every man who values liberty of conscience for himself, to resist invasions of it in the case of others: or their case may, by change of circumstances, become his own."

All over our country, corporation-serving Congressmen and Congresswomen are initiating bills that would decimate health freedom by eradicating the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA). DSHEA is a law passed in 1994 that classifies nutrients as food and prevents any upper limits on nutritional supplements. Because of DSHEA and another law which says the US cannot harmonize with any regulation which violates US law, the anti-supplement policy of the US CODEX Office is currently illegal (because CODEX would enforce upper limits on nutrients and therefore goes against DSHEA). But if DSHEA were eliminated, the anti-supplement policy of the US CODEX Office would no longer be illegal. And our pending lawsuit against the US CODEX Office would become meaningless.

We must keep DSHEA the law of our land!

There is a very good reason why the corporation-serving Congressmen and Congresswomen are launching bills that would decimate DSHEA. It's not because they care about "consumer protection" or "health care". It's because as long as DSHEA remains intact, CODEX ALIMENTARIUS' destructive Vitamin and Mineral Guideline (ratified on July 4, 2005 in Rome) is barred from practical implementation in the U.S. With DSHEA gone, there would be virtually nothing to stop the anti-nutrient force of CODEX ALIMENTARIUS short of a massive, forceful, cohesive popular movement to drive back CODEX ALIMENTARIUS and reinstitute DSHEA.

The corporations, especially big pharma, whom these Congressmen and Congresswomen are serving, would be happy about the elimination of DSHEA. This is because natural health products, which DSHEA is protecting, causes people to turn away from pharmaceutical drugs.

Not only would the bills proposed decimate DSHEA, but there are simultaneous (and equally destructive) bills up for Congressional approval in both houses that would give the FDA draconian powers to eliminate nutritional supplements from the market. The funny thing is that the corporation-serving Congresswomen and Congressmen who are driving these anti-health freedom bills (and who deserve nothing less than to be swiftly removed from office come election time), are supporting tyrannical measures against safe nutritional supplements while pharmaceutical drugs continue to kill hundreds of thousands of Americans every year. And they are not making a peep about drugs!

Their bills would grant hundreds of millions of dollars in taxpayer money to the FDA to "regulate" nutritional supplements (which are so safe that the hypocrisy of regulating and restricting nutrients while allowing Vioxx back on the market after it was proven to kill nearly two hundered thousand Americans is a demonstration of sheer insanity, not public service). The FDA, as you may be aware, is a rather sorry story of unwholesome influence by special interests and revolving door policies with pharmaceutical companies. Giving the FDA the power to eliminate nutritional supplements from the market is equivalent to giving the pharmaceutical industry the power to eliminate nutritional supplements from the market: this irresistible power would be used without missing a heartbeat.

At HealthFreedomUSA.org, we are serious about protecting and promoting health freedom. We are happy to have you by our side as a concerned natural health proponent. Our job is to inform you about what actions to take, and your job is to evaluate the information we provide you and then take action if you see merit in our calls to action.

It is time to take action on the anti-health freedom bills explained above. Now is the time.

Please click over to this new page we've created and follow the simple instructions to protest the 5 bills via the comfort of the Internet. If you don't take action right now on these bills along with the thousands of others who are getting this email, CODEX ALIMENTARIUS would be given free reign to make the pharmaceutical industry a fatter cat than it already is.

Click here now: http://www.healthfreedomusa.org/bills

For the sake of the health of our children, let us take action now.

Yours in Health and Freedom,

Rima E. Laibow, MD Medical Director Natural Solutions Foundation

P.S. There is also a PRO health freedom bill on that page that we need to support. See you there.

Hear Dr. Laibow tonight on Internet radio! This evening, Wednesday July 27, at 7pm. Make a note in your calendar. Listen to the show by visiting http://ficaa.com/publications/ficaawradio/listenlive.aspx

(Selbst-)Mordwaffe Handy

http://www.gigaherz.ch/931

Repacholi is back again

http://www.gigaherz.ch/932

Electrical Pollution & Brain Tumors

Note: A couple of years ago I checked the home of a man who had just had surgery for a very aggressive form of brain tumor and found he was sleeping in a brass bed that had electric cords touching it. A large section of brass was just above his head. I no longer recall the amount of electrical pollution that I found in that circuit, but it was significant. He followed my advice regarding the installation of filters, keeping his bed free of electromagnetic fields and also some nutritional improvements, and remains cancer free.

-Shivani



Electrical Pollution & Brain Tumors
Is there a connection? Please help me to find out.

By Kris Brekke


I had an experience that suggests a link between brain tumors and high levels of electromagnetic radiation caused by “dirty power”, and am seeking the help of other brain tumor patients to participate in a study that compares the levels of electrical pollution in their homes and workplaces with those of a control group. This is an excellent opportunity to test your home and workplace for dangerous levels of electromagnetic radiation.

What is electrical pollution?

Power companies supply current that alternates between positive and negative 60 times per second. Malfunctioning electrical components can bounce this current back through your wiring in at multiples of 60 known as harmonics. These high frequency surges radiate power through your wiring like an antenna, and can cause “radio wave sickness” with symptoms similar to low level electrical shock. The power coming into your house can also be “dirty” if the power company does not have an adequate neutral wire returning to the power station.

Electrical Pollution and Cancer: My Story

In late January 2005, I was diagnosed with a 6cm anaplastic astrocytoma in my right occipital lobe. A biopsy and tissue test were done at UW Hospital in Madison, and the pathology was confirmed by MD Anderson in Houston. I had just turned 50, and had been exceptionally healthy until experiencing a seizure on Halloween 2004. I also had tingling in my left hand.

A friend of my mother told me about electrical pollution and recommended that I study the topic at electricalpollution.com and stetzerelectric.com. She also lent me a micro surge meter from Stetzer Electric that reads changes in voltage as a function of time (dV/dt). A healthy level is under 50. Most of my outlets showed a solid "1", with but some were fluctuating around 1900. I called Stetzer Electric and learned that the meter only displays up to 1999, and shows a "1" for readings above that. On the advice of Dave Stetzer, I checked our electrical panel, and found that the readings dropped when one circuit was turned off. By unplugging electrical devices on that circuit one-by-one, I found that an AC/DC power supply for a network router was causing the problem (this router had been continuously plugged in for about 4 years). After the router was replaced, micro surge readings throughout our house dropped by 99%. The tingling in in my left hand went away immediately. The best news came on June 16, 2005 when an MRI showed that my tumor had collapsed to a line that may be scar tissue.

I cannot be certain that electrical pollution caused my tumor, or that fixing the electrical problem influenced my recovery. In addition to conventional radiation and chemotherapy (410mg of Temodar 5 nights per month), I added flax oil blended with protein to my diet (see http://www.flaxoflife.com) and magnets to my drinking water (see http://www.wholly-water.com/WellnessWater.Jar.htm ).

More research needs to be done. Rather than wait for someone else to do it, I propose that we start collecting data ourselves by taking micro surge readings in our own homes and workplaces.

I will send my micro surge meter free to any ABTA member who wishes to check their power, and ask only that it be returned in a prepaid envelope with a short form listing the readings and some background information about your condition. Small donations to cover the cost of postage would be appreciated but are not required.

I am seeking the assistance of biostatisticians and epidemiologists to set up a control group and to analyze the data. If a significant correlation is found between high levels of electromagnetic radiation and brain tumors, some enterprising researcher may be motivated to seek funding for a more formal study.

As cancer patients, we live in uncertainty, and do not have time to wait for conclusive research. We must act with incomplete information to reduce exposure to as many risk factors as possible. Checking homes and workplaces for high levels of electromagnetic radiation is a good place to start. I hope that this information will benefit you, and would appreciate your participation in my modest study.

Kris Brekke
6426 Inner Drive
Madison, WI 53705
608 238 3550
brekke@bluebottle.com



http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Brain+Tumors

Texas Republican committee chair harasses climate scientists

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/3153/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

Opponents Still See Chance to Block Bush on CAFTA

Opponents of a controversial free trade agreement with Central America said on Monday they still see a chance of defeating the pact, despite Bush administration claims it is nearing final victory with a vote this week in the House of Representatives.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/072605Q.shtml

How we can beat the European Food Supplements Directive

A call to action:
http://www.newstarget.com/009531.html


Informant: Friends

Children’s Advocates Ask Congress to Investigate Marketing of Mobile Phones to Kids

http://www.commondreams.org/news2005/0726-03.htm

Who's Taking Blame for Christian Violence?

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0726-32.htm

Some papers pull, edit 'Doonesbury' strip

By DAVID TWIDDY, Associated Press Writer Tuesday, July 26th, 2005 09:57 AM (PDT)

News Tribune.com, Tacoma, WA KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - It may be President Bush's nickname for key political adviser Karl Rove, but some editors don't think it belongs in their newspapers. [...] Read the whole article at http://tinyurl.com/czhpq Okay, I don't usually do alerts, but I feel worried about NARAL and the rest of pro-choice America. NARAL is trying to have people call their Senators on Thursday to protest the choice of Roberts to be on the Supreme Court.

http://www.prochoiceamerica.org/retirement/callin_day.html


© Virginia Metze

What a sad state we've come to

July 24, 2005 -- 10:20 PM EDT

I've told you many times how Sen. Pat Roberts (R) of Kansas, Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence is a shame to the office, a wholly-owned subsidiary one.

The July 2004 report on Iraqi WMD should be enough to make the point.

But now there's more. [...] Read all about it at
http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/006153.php or http://tinyurl.com/bap2c


© Virginia Metze

Library leader questions Patriot Act

By Deborah Zabarenko


Sun Jul 24, 2005 11:41 AM ET

Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The president of the American Library Association has one word for the USA Patriot Act's so-called library clause -- "Kafkaesque."

"It's very reminiscent of the '50s and the 'red scare' where people showed up at libraries trying to find which political books professors had read, because they were going to be put on a communist list or something," said Michael Gorman, a British-born librarian who heads the U.S. library group.

"Where it doesn't seem sinister, it seems comic."

Alluding to writers George Orwell and Franz Kafka, Gorman said of the Patriot Act, "I'm much too fond of Orwell to call it Orwellian, but it's Kafkaesque." [...] Read the rest at http://tinyurl.com/9zndt


© Virginia Metze

Depleted Uranimum coming to US

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=87827;show_parent=1

ROVEGATE ENTERING CRIMINAL OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE PHASE

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=87792;show_parent=1

Karlsruhe verbietet vorbeugende Telefonüberwachung

http://www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschland/0,1518,366997,00.html

Anti-pylon irish campaigners picket ESB main office

I wish to highlight a few points made in THE IRISH TIMES report below: the anti-pylon protestors' main concern is health; they are willing to be jailed, if necessary. Incidentally, this jailing business is not just a theatrical flourish on their part. There are five Irish protestors in jail right now (and will remain there indefinitely) who oppose, on health grounds, the laying of a Shell gas pipline on their land in Co. Mayo. (See below for details.) Best, Imelda, Cork


THE IRISH TIMES (ONLINE EDITION), TUESDAY, JULY 26

"Anti-pylon campaigners picket office Marese McDonagh

Opposition to the ESB's plan to erect high-voltage power lines at a number of locations throughout the country gathered momentum yesterday when protesters gathered outside the company's head office in Dublin.

About 130 campaigners representing groups in Bantry, Co Cork, Sligo, Roscommon and Fingal, Co Dublin, handed in a letter requesting that the lines go underground. The protesters say their biggest worry is the health implications of pylons.

Frank Mulligan, from Grange, Boyle, Co Roscommon, a member of the group opposing a planned 65km (40 mile) line from Flagford, Co Roscommon, to Srananagh, Co Sligo, said there was no reason why the lines could not go underground. "In our case they could reduce the length of the line by 15 miles if they buried it along the route of the N4," he said.

Mr Mulligan said the group was prepared to go "all the way" on this issue and would not be giving the ESB access to private land, even if ordered to do so by the courts.

"We already have a list of people who are prepared to go to jail if it comes to it and a second list of people ready to look after their property," he said.

An ESB spokesman insisted that there was no health risk from the pylons and said repeated studies had failed to establish any link. Full planning permission had been granted for the three lines which were the subject of yesterday's protest, he added.

"It is standard international practice to put these lines overhead because the cost of putting them underground is multiples of the overhead option," said the spokesman.

"The time to locate and rectify faults is obviously much longer if they are underground," he added.

© The Irish Times"

and


BreakingNews.ie: Shell pipeline protestors returned to jail Shell pipeline protestors returned to jail 14/07/2005

- 14:47:04 Dozens of supporters gathered outside Dublin’s High Court today as five Co Mayo men were ... http://breaking.tcm.ie/2005/07/14/story211699.html -

Shell pipeline protestors returned to jail

14/07/2005 - 14:47:04

Dozens of supporters gathered outside Dublin’s High Court today as five Co Mayo men were returned to jail over their protest against a controversial gas pipeline.

The relatives, friends and supporters of the men from Rossport in Co Mayo called for the Government to act as they were returned to Cloverhill Prison in Dublin.

“It really makes me very sad what is happening here today, to see fine men in jail for doing nothing except trying to defend the right to live at home in their own house,” Dr Jerry Cowley, an Independent TD, said.

“It has come about because Shell are persisting and the Government are persisting in not going for off-shore processing of this gas. That is the only way this can happen, because this pipe is dangerously close to people’s houses and it will always be.”

The five men – Micheál Ó Seighin, Vincent McGrath, his brother Philip, Willie Corduff and Brendan Philbin – were sent back to jail for failing to purge their contempt over a High Court injunction preventing them obstructing the construction of the pipeline.

Shell E & P Ireland is seeking to pump gas from the Corrib gas field along the pipe to an onshore refinery at Bellanaboy in Mayo as part of a €990m project.

The Independent TD said he was disappointed in Minister for Natural Resources Noel Dempsey’s reaction to the matter.

“I think he should take the power that he has and use it and insist Shell do an off-shore terminal,” Dr Cowley said.

Mr Dempsey said he had launched a safety review following a week of negotiations with the protesters from the Rossport area.

The review will examine all the documentation surrounding the design, construction and operation of the onshore pipeline in order to assess whether it meets health and safety standards.

After the court case, a statement from the five men, which was read out to supporters, said: “We are in jail as a last resort to protect ourselves and our families, our neighbours and our area from potential destruction by a gas pipeline rupture.

"That remains our position, our one and only requirement, no-one can do less.

“Pipelines rupture, no pipeline engineer intends this to happen but it does with sickening frequency.

"The outlandish pipeline proposed here to be forced in close proximity past our houses is the stuff of nightmares.”

The jailed men want Shell to build the gas refinery offshore, because they fear that pumping unrefined gas past their homes will lead to a health and safety risk.

Mark Garavan, who read out the statement on behalf of the men, said the families of the five Co Mayo men were suffering terribly.

He added: “They believe that by being in prison they are preventing the pipeline from going ahead, they think they are therefore doing their duty of care to their families and to the community.”

Mr Garavan said local people were still maintaining a vigil at the Bellanaboy terminal site.

“There are images of blockades which sound rather malevolent, what is going on there is nothing other than a velvet revolution,” he said. “It is simply a very warm very positive carnival atmosphere.”

Mary Corduff, whose husband Willie Corduff has been jailed over the injunction, said the visits to Cloverhill prison were very painful for the families.

“It is very hard for our children to see their dad being locked up for something they know and we all know he shouldn’t be in there for,” she said.

“All they are looking for is safety, to be able to live down in our own area equally as safe as everyone else in Ireland. And with this pipeline that won’t be possible.

“I think any father would do the same for his wife or his children or his area, which he is trying to protect.”

The men will appear before the High Court again on July 25 next.

DECT-Telefone testen lassen

27.07.2005

Vortrag über Mobilfunk am Freitag in Kronach

Kronach. „Wirken schnurlose DECT-Telefone und Mobilfunkanlagen auf unsere Gesundheit?“ Über dieses heiß diskutierte Thema spricht Dr. Cornelia Waldmann-Selsam am Freitag, 29. Juli, ab 17 Uhr in der Frankenwaldklinik.

Dr. Waldmann-Selsam ist Mitbegründerin des „Bamberger Ärzte-Appell“, einer Initiative von Ärzten, die sich seit Jahren mit den Strahlungseinwirkungen beschäftigen. Die Referentin spricht aus praktischer Erfahrung. In mehreren hundert Haushalten haben sie und ihre Ärztekollegen schnurlose DECT-Telefonstationen entfernen lassen. Nachher bestätigte sich, dass die vorher von ganzen Familien beklagten Symptome wie Schwindel, Kopfschmerzen, Schlaf- und Herzrhythmusstörungen sowie Stresserscheinungen nicht mehr zu beklagen waren.

Jeder Interessent kann seine Basisstation seines hauseigenen schnurlosen DECT-Telefons vor Ort in der Frankenwaldklinik auf Strahlungsintensität testen lassen. Die Ärztin bietet diesen Service kostenfrei an. Daher werden alle Teilnehmer gebeten, ihre Basisstation des schnurlosen Telefons mitzubringen.

Der Verein „Gemeinsam gegen Krebs“ lädt zu dieser Veranstaltung in die Personalcafeteria im 4.Stock der Klinik ein. eh

http://www.fraenkischer-tag.de/nachrichten/index.php?MappeCID=8qo04p4k0mkvfac0$~0t-&Hierarchie=25pvi2$09m$~yypa24hee&Seite=Lokales&SeiteSub=Kronach


Nachricht von der BI Bad Dürkheim

Mr. Toad's wild ride

Center For Individual Freedom

by Alexander Schwab

07/26/05

A California toad is creating quite a stir in Judge John Roberts' nomination to the Supreme Court of the United States. And no, it's not Barbara Boxer. Judge Roberts, whose indefatigably mainstream record on the bench has frustrated attempts to brand him an extremist, is now under fire for an opinion he penned that discusses the federal government's power over the habitat of the Arroyo Southwestern Toad. Never mind that the opinion was a dissent, and so establishes no precedent; never mind that the court was simply ruling on whether or not to hear the case; never mind that Judge Roberts was not alone. Judge Roberts' failure to support the toad (via the vehicle of federal regulation) proves he must be an anti-environmentalist reactionary...

http://tinyurl.com/8rn35


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The victim and the killer

Salon

by Phillip Robertson

07/27/05

As Salihee approached the patrol from the east, another car was turning around in front of him. He began to drive around it to the right. Exactly what happened next is in dispute. What is certain is that as Salihee went around the car, the two U.S. snipers, thinking he was a suicide bomber, opened fire. At least four rounds were fired. One blew out the car's right front tire; another ricocheted off the ground and pierced the gas tank. The final 7.62 millimeter round pierced the driver's side of the windshield, entering Salihee's right eye and shattering his skull. ... Yasser Salihee was not a suicide bomber. He was a physician and journalist who was going to his house on his day off to pick up his two-year-old daughter Dania and take her swimming...

http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2005/07/27/sniper/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Just say no to Roberts

The American Prospect

by Matthew Yglesias

07/26/05

As just about everyone seems to agree, John Roberts is a shrewd choice to serve as Sandra Day O'Connor's replacement on the Supreme Court. By all accounts, he's a smart man and a clever lawyer, and he has no record of nut-job rhetoric or obviously mistaken decisions. He is, in other words, a tough nominee to oppose. At the same time, it seems clear that he'll be a bad justice. This basic reality has been obscured in much commentary from liberal legal experts, who've focused on the evidence that things could be worse. And, indeed, they could. There seems to be a reasonable chance that Roberts will turn out to be one of the 'good' right-wing justices -- the kind who do bad things in smallish, incremental steps rather than huge, gaping leaps of badness. That's nice, but it's still bad, and Democrats should say so...

http://www.prospect.org/web/view-web.ww?id=10047


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Soft on corporate crime

Tom Paine

by Jamie Court

07/26/05

In a better world, the Senate confirmation hearings on the nomination of Rep. Christopher Cox [R-CA] to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission would be the Democratic Party's finest hour. The hearings offer a perfect opportunity to decry Wall Street's looting of Main Street and to put the GOP on trial for creating the conditions under which corporate criminals flourished. Instead, Democrats have been eerily silent on Cox, a right-wing Republican who wrote a 1995 law making it harder for investors to take corporate swindlers to court. Cox's Private Securities Litigation Reform Act, which became law over President Clinton's veto, has been blamed for allowing some of the nation's worst financial scandals -- including those at Enron and WorldCom -- to proceed unchecked...

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/20050726/soft_on_corporate_crime.php


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Freedom: Are you for it, or against it?

Unknown News

by Helen & Harry Highwater

07/26/05

For a free society, you just need two things. First, of course, you need people who want freedom. And second, those free people need the means to prevent others from taking freedom away -- a working Constitution, some functional system of checks and balances, or just a community spirit that says, 'Don't tread on me.' We spend a lot of time debating intricate details of that second ingredient. Perhaps surprisingly, though, it's the first ingredient that's really tricky -- finding people who want freedom. ... Freedom is more than just a word that sounds sweet. It has to be truly respected, cherished, and understood, and that's a mighty tall wall to climb. Most people love their walls -- their leaders, their rules and regulations, their cages -- more than they love freedom...

http://www.unknownnews.org/050726a-hh.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

A free society - no more!

Frontiers of Freedom

by Phyllis Deroian

07/26/05

It is very difficult for many Americans to understand that when we succumb to laws that govern the way we go about our daily lives, we allow the State to adopt the attitude of overbearing parents. We become dependent children and lose the ability to discern. We absorb the status quo arguments and spew them out of our mouths without picking them apart to see if they have merit. Our forefathers were passionate about their desire to create a new nation, unlike any that went before, where citizens were truly free. They believed that people should govern themselves, and their plan was to keep government close to the people...

http://tinyurl.com/c4ceo

When the greatest outrage is the lack of it

CounterPunch

by David Anderson

07/26/05

Perhaps the greatest outrage about the new New York City government's policy of random bag searches in the subway is the lack of outrage about it. Where are the stories about people turning around and not being searched, interviews with opponents of the policy, or even an in depth discussion of the legalities of it? ... What freedom do we have when the government can do exactly what it wishes because it has manufactured a climate of fear like this administration has, and what freedom do we deserve when we as a society and as individuals just lie down and take it?

http://www.counterpunch.org/anderson07262005.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Kelo vs. New London: The end to all rights?

Liberty For All

by Roderick T. Beaman

07/27/05

Across the political spectrum, the American people are registering shock over the Kelo vs. New London decision just handed up by The Supreme Court. It baffles them that a person's property can be taken and given to someone else more favored by the government. It strikes at our fundamental sense of fairness. It also strikes at our constitutional presumption that all are equal before the law. Like everything else, Kelo has some history. Private property rights have been under siege since the advent of zoning laws. The first zoning laws were passed by the City of San Francisco to keep the Chinese out of certain neighborhoods. For that, they were declared unconstitutional but later passed muster when, supposedly, applied for the purpose of community improvement...

http://www.libertyforall.net/2005/aug7/Kelo.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Blowback in Iraq

AntiWar.Com

by Justin Raimondo

07/27/05

Usually, it takes more than a few years for the consequences of our foreign policy to blow back in our faces -- as in Afghanistan, where our errors percolated for a good decade before they finally mutated into what we now know as al-Qaeda, and yesterday were calling the Afghan 'freedom fighters.' By invading Iraq and shattering the Sunni monopoly on state power, we unleashed forces we can neither control nor, in good conscience, support. In this case, however, they are turning on us quickly, and with a vengeance. ... Dwarfing even our apparent inability to defeat the burgeoning insurgency, America's biggest failure is 'liberated' Iraq's growing ties with the government of Iran. This is a policy boomerang of epic proportions...

http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=6763

Protecting the children

LewRockwell.Com

by James Glaser

07/27/05

Somehow our government has decided that they have a right to send salesmen into our high schools. Military recruiters can have a shot at vulnerable young adults, some as young as thirteen. In our local school, which has all grades in one building, every child gets to see this 'nice Army man.' These recruiters wear dashing new uniforms, with medals and ribbons, or they come looking ready for combat in their desert fatigues. One way or the other, they are going to impress a wide segment of the student body. The only thing between those recruiters and a student signing on the dotted line, is the child's parents...

http://www.lewrockwell.com/glaser/glaser42.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

States fight Real ID

Journal Now

07/25/05

The 50 states are having an identity crisis. And it's over driver's licenses. What started as a tool to fight terrorism is fast turning into a battle over states' rights. States are in an uproar over the Real ID Act, which Congress slipped into a financing bill for the Iraq war last month. As of mid-2008, Real ID all but forces states to make it tougher to get a driver's license. 'It would have been nice if they had consulted with the states,' said Kevin Hall, a spokesman for Gov. Mark Warner of Virginia. Hall calls the new law a 'massive, unfunded federal mandate'...

http://tinyurl.com/78lka


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Most Americans believe US won't win war

USA Today

07/26/05

Most Americans don't believe the United States will succeed in winning the war in Iraq or establishing a stable democracy there, according to a USA TODAY/CNN/Gallup Poll. But an ambivalent public also says sending troops to Iraq wasn't a mistake, a sign that most people aren't yet ready to give up on the war. 'There's a lot of conflicting impulses here,' says Andrew Kohut, director of the non-partisan Pew Research Center. A Pew poll last week also showed crosscurrents in attitudes toward the Iraq war...

http://tinyurl.com/9oo63


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Scary M-Class Solar Flare Fires as Lightning Bolt

http://www.omega-news.info/scary_m_class_solar_flare_fires_as_lightning_bolt.htm

Appeal by Airwave on Leeds site with a massive mast cluster

I have just learnt that 02 Airwave have appealed against a refusal for a 9 antenna TETRA mast on a football ground in Leeds, in a densely populated area, where there are already 8 masts, to include one TETRA.

There is already a higher than average death rate in older people for cancer related illness, and also a higher rate of tumours in younger people.

In the wake of the raids on Leeds after the 7/7 bombings in London, I suspect we will have a hard fight on our hands.

Sandi

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From Karen Barratt

I think anyone fighting TETRA masts will be up against from now on. Airwave will only have to mention emergency services and terrorism and applications will go through on the nod.

The Police Federation speaker at the recent Telecom Debate at Westminster confirmed that the police are being bullied into accepting a system, which they are all worried about. He did stress, however, that they have to have a system and at the moment. it's TETRA so they have to use it. They can't be left without a communication system.

The cost of scrapping TETRA was mentioned but it was pointed out that the future escalating cost of the system could justify the govt switching to Tetrapol. We're back to the same problem of convincing blinkered politicians that they are not stuck with TETRA, they could change and justify it on financial grounds.

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If it is the case that we need to convince politicians, many more of whom are not blinkered of late, then perhaps the way forward is for people in all areas across the UK to persuade their MPs that we do not have to stick to TETRA at any cost.

I don't see planning issues being carried out merely on a nod. Although planning has become more restricted, and councils could be penalised for too many appeals being granted after planning applications have been rejected by the council, appeals and applications still have to go through the due process of law.

We are not yet a lawless country, so each application or appeal should be decided on its own merit. It will be tougher, but not quite a pushover. Besides, according to Airwave the UK TETRA network is complete, all bar a few hitches here and there!

Sandi

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There is a small but interesting update about Airwave at the top of http://www.tetrawatch.net/national/excuses.php

Andy

Community backs fight against phone mast giant

Warwick Courier

West Warwick residents stepped up their protests to get a planning application refused this week.

Dolores Macias, of Goldsmith Avenue, has already voiced her concerns over the proposal to put up a mobile phone mast in Hampton Road, as reported in the Courier earlier this month.

And even though the community got behind her this week, Ms Macias fears her efforts will be in vain.

She said: "It's great that people have spoken out and one of the councillors for the area was enthusiastic in trying to help.

"I have sent six letters to the district council, and I know a lot of other people have written, so at least the application has to go to a committee decision now.

"That was the main aim.

"The Racing Club and the cricket club are against the plans as well because it is going to be built opposite their playing fields.

"But let's be honest, they are still going to put it up aren't they?

"This is a multi-million pound company we are talking about and there's only so much ordinary people can do.

"It is like banging your head against a brick wall.

"These masts are poisonous and no one will do anything about it.

"If we can defer the decision long enough for me to get my house decorated and sold I will see it as a success.

"I am emigrating to Spain, this country has gone to pot."

A planning committee will discuss the application at a meeting on August 3rd.

Warwickshire County Councillor Raj Randev (Lab, Warwick West) said: "The community has my support.

"I should have been consulted on this but had no idea about it until I read the Courier's report.

"I feel there are a lot of things going on in the background that people in my ward do not know enough about.

"That road is used by children going to Aylesford and Newburgh School and is also next to playing fields which are used regularly.

"Until we know the full facts I will support refusal on health grounds."

The application comes from British Telecom mobile phone operator 02 and carries permitted development rights.

Spokesman James Stevenson claimed that independent research, carried out on behalf of 02, returned no evidence to suggest any health risks will be posed by the mast.

Omega there is more than enough evidence to suggest many health risks which are posed by the masts http://omega.twoday.net/topics/Wissenschaft+zu+Mobilfunk/ http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Cancer+Cluster http://www.buergerwelle.de/body_science.html

Isn't this a contradiction in terms?? "Independent" and "on behalf of 02" - Can't have it both ways!

Sylvia


Maybe a printing error? Perhaps it should have read "independant research, heavily subsidised on behalf of 02, returned no evidence of any worth to man or beast"

Sandi


He also said a full public consultation will be carried out.

26 July 2005

26.07.05

http://www.omega-news.info/26_07_05_pfarrer_engelbrecht.pdf

050727 - R - Mobilfunk - Newsletter

http://www.omega-news.info/050727_r_mobilfunk_newsletter.rtf

ASL Bulletin: Photos on the effects of EMF from mobile phones

http://www.sauvonsleon.fr/pages/fondsphotos_asl.php

As promised ASL has just posted on the internet, in section number 21 of the http://www.sauvonsleon.fr site the first series of about 120 photos and various documents of which a selection are in English. These documents relate to EMF (“electro-smog”) from mobile communication relay antennas and may be reproduced freely without copyright restriction.

On the same theme, a second series of documents will be posted on-line in a few days: dozens of certified witness statements (concerning the biological and health effects of irradiation from mobile telephone relay antennas) medical images, judgements of courts, etc.

Guantanamo: US-Bezirksgericht hält Inhaftierungen für illegal

26.07.05

Ein US-Bezirksgericht hat die Inhaftierung von Verdächtigen in Guantanamo für illegal erklärt. Derweil erhielt der dort inhaftierte in Bremen lebende Türke, Mehmet Kurnaz zum dritten Mal Besuch von seinem amerikanischen Anwalt, Baher Azmy. In einem Interview mit tagesschau.de berichtet der Bremer Anwalt von Kurnaz, Bernhard Docke über die Haftbedingungen in Guantanamo und die amerikanische Militärjustiz.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=11487

26
Jul
2005

Eine Auktion und ihre Folgen: UMTS wartet auf Durchbruch

HLV INFO 116/AT

26-07-2005

Eine Auktion und ihre Folgen: UMTS wartet auf Durchbruch

HNA online 26-07-05
http://www.hna.de/hna_computer/00Eine_Auktion_und_ihre_Folgen_UMTS_wartet_auf_Durch.html

Patriot Games

If House Democrats had stuck together in opposition to moves by the Bush administration to reauthorize the worst elements of the Patriot Act, the legislation would have been defeated and a major victory would have been won for civil liberties.

http://www.thenation.com/blogs/thebeat?pid=7923


From Information Clearing House

Witness testifies he saw dogs bite Iraqi detainees

Two Iraqis at the notorious Abu Ghraib prison were bitten by dogs as they were being handled by sergeants who were competing to see who could scare more detainees, a witness testified Tuesday.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9574.htm

We must now unshackle our minds and begin acting as independent beings

Are Stupid White Men Really Stupid?

By Dom Stasi

The vast majority of Americans are honorable people. But Americans are people who’ve been lied to by those in positions of trust for so long and so often that they’ve lost their ability or their desire to recognize the truth.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9573.htm

TOO LATE TO SAVE FRAGILE ECOSYSTEMS

By Wendy Frew SMH July 26, 2005

http://tinyurl.com/b7lbg

It could be too late to protect some of Australia's most unique ecosystems, such as the Great Barrier reef and the Daintree Rainforest, from the destructive effects of climate change, according to a report released by the Federal Government today.

Australian ecosystems most vulnerable to greenhouse gas induced climate change include alpine regions, reefs, tropical rainforests and coastal wetlands, according to a report commissioned by the Australian Greenhouse Office.

Allen Consulting, which wrote the report, said particular priority should be given to World Heritage listed systems.

"However, there is a need to face the prospect that, in some cases, there may be little that can be done," said the report.

"Climate change might overwhelm some fragile species and remnant habitats
(such as those in alpine regions) that literally have nowhere else to go, or for which effective options for supplementing their natural adaptive and coping capacities ... are extremely limited," it said.

The 159-page report said there was little doubt Australia faced some degree of climate change over the next 30 to 50 years irrespective of international or Australian efforts to reduce greenhouse gases.

"Much of the climate change likely to be observed over the next few decades will be driven by the action of greenhouse gases already accumulated in the atmosphere," it said.

Figures released by the Federal Government earlier this year showed more greenhouse gases were being produced in Australia as people consumed increasing amounts of energy.

Australia, along with the US, has refused to ratify the international climate change agreement, the Kyoto Protocol, which sets limits on greenhouse gas emissions.

The Government has also refused to extend support to the struggling renewable energy industry, which has found it difficult to compete against coal. The coal industry is not penalised for being a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions.

Australia is the world's biggest exporter of coal, and the country's coal-intensive electricity sector makes Australia among the world's highest per capita emissions producers.

Environment Minister Senator Ian Campbell said Australia needed to look no further than the economic and social impacts of prolonged periods of drought to understand the importance of climate.

"What governments, industry and communities need to do now is think more strategically about how to respond to the changes in climate that are likely over the next 20 to 30 years. This report is an important part of that process," he said.

Senator Campbell said the next step was to begin adaptation planning in key sectors and regions.

Senator Campbell told ABC Radio Australians should not panic about climate change.

"It could be painted as alarming but the reality is that these changes will happen over time," he said.

However, Opposition environment spokesman Anthony Albanese said the Howard Government had been complacent about climate change and said it had to ratify the Kyoto Protocol or risk being responsible for an "environmental tsunami".

"It's one thing to say it's not a cause for alarm, it is another thing to say it's not a cause for action," AAP quoted Mr Albanese as saying.

"Australia needs to be part of the international efforts to combat dangerous climate change, we need to ratify the Kyoto Protocol, we need to increase our mandatory renewable energy targets and we should have a national emissions trading scheme."

Greenpeace said there was little point in the Government publishing a report about the seriousness of climate change but doing nothing to cut emissions.

"We challenge the Federal Government to show us what serious action they are taking to avoid dangerous climate change," said Greenpeace energy campaigner Catherine Fitzpatrick.

"They haven't ratified the Kyoto Protocol, there is virtually no federal funding for research into clean, renewable energy, and there are no signals to industry that we need to constrain greenhouse pollution," she said.

"This is why we see energy and transport sector emissions rising so dramatically."


Informant: NHNE

Grüne Welle gegen schwarzes Gold

Auf der Insel Sachalin wehrt sich die indigene Bevölkerung gegen ein
riesiges Erdölprojekt.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/20/20598/1.html

Widerstand gegen Handy-Antennen

sfdrs heute 10vor10

Low: http://tinyurl.com/9lvw5
High: http://tinyurl.com/9regw

Dank neuen UMTS fähigen Handys kann z.B. ein Fussballspiel auf dem Telefon angeschaut werden. Bei manchen Leuten lösen die Strahlung der Antennen Unbehagen aus. In Hedingen ist er so groß, dass die Zürcher Gemeinde kurzerhand beschlossen hat, keine Baugesuche für Antennen zu behandeln, obwohl sie eigentlich müssten.

http://www.sfdrs.ch/system/frames/news/10vor10/index.php

Defending The Neocon War

by John Brown, TomPaine.com

As the London bombings threaten to undermine popular support for the Iraq war, neocons are forced to eat their own rhetoric.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/20050726/defending_the_neocon_war.php

As Recruiting Suffers, Military Reins in Abuses at Boot Camp

"Sometimes you have to get in their faces, but it's not about making them cry," said one trainer, Sgt. First Class John Jennings.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/072605O.shtml

Democrats Call for Probe of CIA Leak

"Americans deserve a Congress that holds Washington accountable for the truth about our national security," said Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass. "Can anyone argue with a straight face that Congress has time to look at steroid use in baseball but doesn't have the will to provide congressional oversight of the leak of a CIA agent's name?"

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/072605M.shtml

The Faith of John Roberts

Sen. Richard Durbin (D-IL) asked Judge Roberts last week what he would do if the law required a ruling that his church considers immoral. According to law professor Jonathan Turley, the nominee's answer could raise a question of his fitness to serve as the 109th Supreme Court justice.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/072605L.shtml

Kill Them There, or They'll Kill Us Here

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/072605I.shtml

The Air War Began before Bush Went to Congress

VIDEO SPECIAL | Tim Goodrich: 'The Air War Began before Bush Went to Congress'

Part III of our Downing Street Memo Teach-In series focuses on the increased bombing campaign that started before Bush went to Congress or the UN for authority. Air Force Veteran Tim Goodrich, co-founder of Iraq Veterans Against the War, was deployed in Saudi Arabia in the fall of 2002 to participate in the patrolling of the "no fly zone." Tim describes how and why the rules of engangement changed. Tomorrow, Part IV will feature Fernando Suarez del Solar, whose son was killed in Iraq by a United States weapon of mass destruction ... a cluster bomb.

http://www.truthout.org/multimedia.htm

Library readers’ records seized in Scottsdale

The U.S. Department of Justice used court orders three times in early 2004 to obtain documents from the Scottsdale Public Library containing reader account information, according to records released by the city.

http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/index.php?sty=44707


From Information Clearing House

Criticizing Patriot Act Lands Lawyer, in Jail

Having spent almost three decades offering legal service to immigrants, Chinese American immigration attorney Manlin Chee is now getting used to serving time instead.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9566.htm

Investigating a President for High Crimes

"Did the President Lie, and is that not a high crime?"
http://www.traprockpeace.org/downing_street_memo.html



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

Bush Met With Judge Roberts One Day Before Crucial Ruling on Guantanamo Military Tribunals

As the Bush administration refuses to hand over documents written by Supreme Court nominee John Roberts, we talk to Yale University professor Bruce Shapiro about Roberts' crucial ruling on military tribunals for Guantanamo detainees, his views on abortion and much more. [includes rush transcript]

http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=05/07/25/1340214

Denunciation doesn't work

Condemning terrorism to the exclusion of everything else will not equip us to deal with the threat we face.

http://snipurl.com/ghrv


From Information Clearing House

Fantasists who never held a rifle dreamt of leading the nation to war

Mike Whitney: Decoding Tom Friedman :

The source of the problem is not in the heart of Islam but in the sanctuaries of the American plutocracy, where fantasists who never held a rifle dreamt of leading the nation to war. Their muddled vision has now produced the greatest wave of terror the world has ever seen.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9567.htm

Another victim of Blair's war on terror

We must end the view that civil liberties are negotiable: A democratic state has a duty to maintain non-negotiable standards - otherwise, we slip further and further into arbitrary state power.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9562.htm

Grief for British, but none for Iraqis?

I've been stunned these last few days by the juxtaposition of American reactions to the July 7 terrorist attacks in London, where 59 died, and the huge July 17 attack of a single suicide bomber in Musayyib, Iraq, where 71 people died.

http://www.startribune.com/stories/1519/5521390.html


From Information Clearing House

West's Policies Must Change: Blair imported Mideast violence to Britain

by Eric Margolis

Murdering civilians in London, New York or Tel Aviv is a heinous crime. But to many people around the globe, so was the trumped-up invasion of Iraq that violated every norm of international law, the ongoing U.S. occupation of Afghanistan, and the agony of Palestine. Deporting or jailing loudmouth radical Muslim clerics and closing madrassas won't stop the dangerous jihadist movement. Neither will blaming Islam or Pakistan. Terrorist violence is the effect, not the cause.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9565.htm

Peasants Pay with Blood to Save Mexico Forest

Reyna Mojica saw her two boys shot to death just weeks ago, an attack she traces to a vendetta she says began in 1998 when her family helped block hundreds of logging trucks in Mexico's Sierra Madre. They call themselves the Peasant Ecologists of the Petatlan Sierra and their fight to save a swath of forest near the Pacific coast is among the world's most important struggles against deforestation.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/072505EC.shtml

What Did Bush and Cheney Know?

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/072505Q.shtml

Melting Greenland Glacier May Hasten Rise in Sea Level

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0725-02.htm

The Guardian profile: Karl Rove

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=87711;show_parent=1

The Police State Act: A Report

http://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/paul265.html

A Crude Approach

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig4/peters7.html

Not Fighting the Smart Fight

http://www.lewrockwell.com/featherstone/featherstone34.html

Anti-Libertarian Ethics

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/rozeff6.html

Our rights suspended for 10 more years

AntiWar.Com
US Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX)

07/26/05

The tired arguments we're hearing today are that same ones we heard in 2001 when the PATRIOT Act was passed in the emotional aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. If the PATRIOT Act is constitutional and badly needed, as its proponents swear, why were sunset provisions included at all? If it's unconstitutional and pernicious, why not abolish it immediately? All of this nonsense about sunsets and reauthorizations merely distracts us from the real issue, which is personal liberty. America was not founded on a promise of security; it was founded on a promise of personal liberty to pursue happiness...

http://www.antiwar.com/paul/?articleid=6743


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Wagging the Puppy and Unleashing the Deadly Dogs of War

Common Dreams
by Norman Solomon

07/25/05

In political terms, 9/11 is a gift that keeps on giving to George W. Bush. It's a golden goose that the right wing is determined to keep feeding. The previous few presidents could rely on intermittent warfare to rally their domestic forces around the flag. But today, the 'war on terror' provides the president with a nonstop set of options for drawing attention away from scandalous stories that could undermine his administration...

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0725-31.htm


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Who's afraid of freedom?

by Lady Liberty

The Libertarian Enterprise

07/24/05

If Americans really want to be safer from terrorists, they don't need to give up their liberty. Instead, they need to stop cowering behind their government nanny and demand that the most effective possible measures be taken. That means border control. That means armed pilots. That means checking people who match suspect descriptions no matter where they fall in the ticket lines. But most of all, it means refusing to let fear steal our freedom via a government that preys on that fear, and to muster enough courage to appreciate that freedom in and of itself entails some risk...

http://www.ncc-1776.com/tle2005/tle329-20050724-04.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Mast is 'insensitive'

By Jane Wharton

Eping Forest Guardian 25.07.05

RESIDENTS are furious over plans to put a phone mast twice the height of a lamppost within metres of their homes and a school.

Householders around Chigwell Rise, Chigwell, have slammed T-mobile over proposals to install a 14.7m-high aerial, but because it is under 15m it does not require planning permission.

Graham Lancaster, of Chester Road, said: "When I heard about it, I thought it was a joke. It's totally inappropriate to have it so close to a residential area and the school. If you had to think of the most insensitive place to put a mast, you would choose here."

Mr Lancaster claimed residents had not been properly consulted and he was only notified by a letter addressed "to the occupier."

He assumed it was junk mail and almost threw it away. He said only two other neighbours had received a letter.

"I really am furious that something so important in terms of impact is dealt with in that way. I've lived here for 20 years, yet suddenly I'm an unnamed occupier'."

The mast would be sited on the corner of Chigwell Rise and Chester Road, on land which Epping Forest District Council believes is owned by Essex County Council.

Mr Lancaster called the area "the green lung" of Chigwell and added he was fearful for the health of residents and pupils at the nearby Guru Gobind Singh Khalsa College.

He questioned why the company could not share a mast with other networks, or why it could not be sited on a building.

He added: "There are two on the M11 about 100m away. If I'd approached the local authority to put a flagpole in my back garden they wouldn't stop laughing. This will be seen for miles around."

The residents have instructed solicitors to represent their interests.

T-Mobile said it understood there were often concerns when locating masts, but a spokesman said: "Without a network of base stations, mobile phones simply do not work."

She added: "We will always try to share masts with other networks, where possible.

"When our agents go to look for sites all considerations are taken into account. When a new mast is needed we try to reduce the impact on the local environment with sensitive siting, innovative design and where appropriate landscaping.

"Based on over 40 years of research, we're confident our base stations do not present a health risk to any member of the public."

Omega this is not true. See under:
http://omega.twoday.net/topics/Wissenschaft+zu+Mobilfunk/
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Cancer+Cluster
http://www.buergerwelle.de/body_science.html


Other sites, including Victory Hall, the Metropolitan Police Sports Club and the golf club, were ruled out because the landowner refused permission or there was signal interference.

A district council spokesman said: "As the mast is under 15m it does not require planning permission as T-Mobile is a statutory undertaker.

"What it does require is prior approval from us and this is where we currently are.

"We cannot refuse permission as such, all we can do is object to their siting on aesthetic and street scene grounds."

8:06am Monday 25th July 2005

Phone mast protest is up, up and away!

Jul 25 2005

Evening Telegraph Coventry 25.07.05

By Duncan Gibbons


Campaigners fighting plans to put a mobile phone mast near a school released 500 balloons during a mass demonstration.

The balloons were meant to represent the number of children that, protesters claim, could suffer damage to their health.

Residents are angry after the Coventry Howitzer Club, in Albert Street, Hillfields, agreed to let Hutchison 3G put a mast on the roof of the building in exchange for rent of about £10,000 a year.

It has yet to be put up but will not need planning permission as it is below a specific height.

Pupils from nearby schools joined staff - and animals from Coventry City Farm - and local people, to release the balloons before handing a 1,000-name petition to club bosses.

The club is 500 yards from St Mary's and St Benedict's Primary School, in Leigh Street, and 100 yards from Hillfields Early Years Centre.

Joseph Parrott, aged 11, of St Mary's, said: "I think masts are bad for health because of radiowaves - we might get cancer."

Campaign coordinator Jenny Gregory, aged 34, of Charles Street, Hillfields, denied she was being hypocritical despite owning a mobile phone herself.

"We have all got mobile phones and we already get good coverage here without another mast," she said.

"Nobody is against mobile phone masts but they should not be put up near schools and nurseries, and residential areas."

She claimed the only scientific research that had been done was into the thermal effects of masts on the human body, and not the biological effects.

Later there was a confrontation at the front door as a Hutchison representative claimed committee members were too busy to come down and accept the petition in person. Instead a club member entering the venue agreed to take the paperwork inside.

Former ward councillor Rob Windsor, one of the protesters, said: "Somebody should have had the decency to come down for 30 seconds and accept it. It's an utter disgrace."

Campaigners claim the club allowed the mast without consulting its membership.

No-one from the club was available for comment.

MAST PROTEST ON THE MARCH

Derbyshire Telegraph

BY SUZANNE HARROP

09:30 - 26 July 2005

An action group opposed to plans for a mobile phone mast will parade through the streets of Chellaston and Allenton this weekend to highlight its cause.

The Mast Action Committee, part of Chellaston Residents' Association, is fighting plans for a Vodafone mast at the junction of Parkway and Derby Road, outside the Red Lion pub.

Vodafone has already been given the go-ahead by Derby City Council for the 12-metre mast as it did not need full planning permission because it was less than 15 metres high.

Now protesters have discovered that Vodafone is planning to apply to the city council for prior approval for another 12-metre mast in Merrill Way, Allenton, near the War Memorial Village.

On Saturday they are taking to the streets to protest against the proposed Allenton mast and to try to stop the Chellaston mast.

The protesters are meeting on the green at the War Memorial Village at 10am and will set off from there at 10.30am, travel along Chellaston Road and Derby Road to reach the Red Lion pub at 11.30am.

The protesters are appealing for a marching band and cheerleaders to join in to help them make some noise and marshals to help it run smoothly.

Mast Action Committee member Philip Ingall, of St Peter's Road, Chellaston, said: "We want to show Vodafone that we're growing and we'll fight any application that's made in an unsuitable location.

"The parade will cause some traffic disruption and I am sorry for that. Don't blame us, blame Vodafone for proposing to build masts in unsuitable locations."

Earlier this month the committee held a protest outside Chellaston Junior School, in Maple Drive, to warn parents about the mast in Chellaston. But Vodafone said it would still continue with the plans.

The mast would be about 100m away from the junior school and 200m from Chellaston Infant School, in School Lane. 200 people have signed a petition against the mast.

A Vodafone spokeswoman confirmed that the company was consulting ward councillors about the site in Allenton. The mast would be for both 2G and 3G technology to improve coverage for voice calls as well as new technology such as picture messaging.

She added: "There is a tentative proposal for a mast at that site. Now is the time for people to give us their views."

Cover-up over GM DNA in milk

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

Greens see red over mast colour

Norwich Evening News

26 July 2005 12:11

A Green Party councillor has expressed his anger over a decision to allow the city council to choose the colour of a mobile phone mast it did not want in the first place.

Last month the Evening News reported how phone mast campaigners were dealt a blow after a planning inspector agreed to allow a mobile phone mast to be installed at the junction of Gipsy Lane and Farrow Road.

Planners at Norwich City Council initially threw out proposals from 3, formerly Hutchinson 3G, to build the 12.5 metre slimline mast because they deemed it an eyesore.

But the communications giant 3 appealed against the decision and had it upheld by a Government planning inspector who visited the earlier this year.

"No development shall take place until after the development has been painted in accordance with a colour scheme to be approved in writing by the local planning authority," said the inspector responsible for the report.

"This decision was an absolute joke," said Rupert Read, a city councillor for Wensum ward who was influential in helping form the campaign against the mast in the first place.

"It adds insult to injury, to throw us the sop of letting us choose the colour of this mast, a mast that we do not want.

"That's why, next Tuesday, we are putting a question to full Council, asking the Lib Dem Executive whether or not they agree with us that the Planning system in Britain needs to be completely overhauled.

"We Greens believe that new legislation is needed to give Councils complete control over the siting of phone masts."

Tom Llewellyn, a Green Party activist, said that the mobile phone mast issue was "vital to our health and the health of our children".

"Other countries, for instance Germany, have instituted a moratorium: Britain doing so too is long overdue, and we would like Norwich to lead the way on this," he said.

"Network coverage in the Norwich area is already perfectly adequate: we don't need, and we don't want, any more masts."

Through the Put Masts on Hold campaign the Evening News has campaigned against the installation of mobile phone masts near homes and schools until it is proved safe.

Last week the Evening News reported how Dr Ian Gibson chaired a meeting of MPs and experts in London which called for an overhaul of the current planning system in relation to masts.

However MORI research carried out over the past five years shows a positive improvement in all areas of consultation and information year on year.

Some of the findings of the research, which was published last week, found that four in five planners agreed there has been an improvement in the quality of information and level of consultation by operators.

"Operators are successfully filling the information gap for planners that was identified five years ago," said Mike Dolan, executive director of the Mobile Operators Association.

"They are meeting planners' expectations and delivering improved information and communication, both with local authorities and local communities."

'We're on red alert over phone mast resurrection'

Jul 26 2005

Birmingham Post

Residents near a giant phone mast toppled by protesters said they were on 'red alert' last night to stop any new erection of the structure.

The 60ft mast was put up a month ago in Walsall Road, Stone Cross, West Bromwich, by telecommunications giant O2.

The first self-employed transport company worker, Ric Keeling, knew of the plan was when the towering structure appeared overnight - 20ft from his home.

He said: "I was horrified.

"It went up at 7am without a word to a single person saying it was coming.

" I had never heard about mast protests until it appeared.

"But I've got a two year old daughter and from what I've heard, we just don't know enough about the effect of these things on people's health." Last Friday, residents woke up to find the controversial mast had been felled in the night.

Omega one knows enough about the effect of these things on people's health. See under: http://www.buergerwelle.de/body_science.html

"Everyone was elated that it had happened," said Mr Keeling, who collected 100 signatures from neighbours for a petition against the mast.

"We just wanted to say 'well done' to whoever did it. We have heard O2 want to re-erect the mast as soon as possible and they will come with a police convoy. "We are all on red alert."

A spokeswoman for O2 said the mast was temporary and erected under emergency powers they had to circumvent planning permission or public consultation.

Yesterday, old mast fittings were removed by 02 engineers in preparation for its re- erection - expected to take place early next week.

"We want the mast back up as soon as possible," said the spokeswoman. "We are, in fact, currently looking for a permanent site in the immediate area and once an agent identifies one there will be consultation with residents.

"I want to stress there is no evidence of any risk to health at all.

Omega there is more than enough evidence of many risks to health. See under:
http://www.buergerwelle.de/body_science.html


"Cutting it down was a very irresponsible action by a small group that has left people without mobile phone coverage."

MAST VICTORY AS BID HALTED

Exeter Express and Echo
BY KERRA MADDERN

12:00 - 26 July 2005

City residents are celebrating after winning a fight to stop a mobile phone mast being built near their homes. Communications firm Hutchison 3G wanted to build a 12-metre mast on the junction of Leypark Road and Hill Barton Road in Whipton.

It would have been near hundreds of homes, the Whipton Community Hospital, the Honeylands Children's Centre and three schools.

But last night councillors on the city's development control committee refused Hutchison permission to build the mast amid massive opposition to the scheme.

Local residents, concerned about the potential health impact of the structure, formed the protest group WAM - Whipton Against Masts.

Last night councillors sided with residents, saying the mast would be too high and would damage the surrounding environment.

Laurence Davey, one of the founders of WAM, was delighted with the decision.

"This is a victory," he said. "It has been very hard because we had to organise ourselves very quickly because Exeter City Council didn't give us a lot of time to object."

Stephanie Browning, a Leypark Road resident and another founder of WAM, said: "This has been hard work but it's worth it.

"We are so worried about the health of the children living nearby." During the meeting Whipton councillor Peter Edwards and Mr Davey spoke against the mast.

Three councillors voted for the application and five against it. There were two abstentions. Cllr Yolonda Henson said: "I think there are other places this mast could be sited rather than a built-up area."

Hutchison 3G had said the mast needed to be close to the built-up area so it would provide good coverage for local users.

Paul Brockway, from Hutchison 3G's agents White and Green, told councillors the mast would not pose any danger to the health of people living nearby.

"The output of energy from the mast will be 3,481 times below the recommended Government guidelines," he said.

Omega see "Base Stations, operating within strict national and international Guidelines, do not present a Health Risk" under:
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/771911/


"It has been proved by Government reports you are more at risk from making calls."

We will fight new mast plan

Jul 26 2005

Alison Anderson
Perthshire Advertiser

AUCHTERARDER residents who live near the proposed site of a 15-metre mobile phone mast are determined to fight the planning application by telecommunications giant Orange.

At the forefront of the campaign against the UK’s largest mobile network is Julia Reid, who was aghast when she discovered Orange were proposing to erect the tower within a stone’s throw of her children’s bedroom in the centre of Auchterarder.

The location of the proposed mast is at the rear of Auchterarder Motors in the High Street – a site which Julia claims will be intrusive to a large area of the burgh.

She explained that she had been informed that her main fears over the safety of siting a mobile phone mast so close to the homes of young children did not constitute reasons for refusing planning permission.

She said: “Although we are concerned about the health risks we understand there is no legal evidence to substantiate this.

“I know nothing has been proven yet but I feel that the jury is still out. My children are aged three, five and seven and I find it scary that this mast could be as little as 10 feet from the bottom of our garden.

Omega this is not true, that nothing has been proven. See under:
http://www.buergerwelle.de/body_science.html


“So although the health risk is the main concern, we will be objecting on the grounds the mast will be visually intrusive to the whole of Auchterarder.

“And we’ve been told that anyone living within 300m of the mast will be affected by the noise so we hope this will also be grounds for our objection.”

Julia went on to criticise Orange’s timing of its planning application: “The community council do not have another meeting until September, so they will not be able to discuss it before the period for objections expires and many residents do not know anything about the proposed mast because they are away on holiday,” she said.

“I’ll be talking to as many neighbours as possible to make them aware of this mast and I would urge people who are against it to write to the council with their objections.”

Orange yesterday commented on the status of its planning application at Auchterarder Motors, High Street, Auchterarder.

Martin Grey, the company’s government and community relations officer for Scotland, said: “Orange believes that technology can and will make the world a better place, and is building the largest digital mobile phone network in the UK.

“We aim to provide our customers, including those in Auchterarder, with the best service and value for money.

“Orange began consultation with local stakeholders in 2004, firstly proposing a ‘lamppost’ style streetworks base station. Responding to feedback from local stakeholders, Orange considered a total of six options for siting the installation, including utilising existing Vodafone, 02 or police masts.

“Sadly technical analysis demonstrated the existing masts sites would not have met our coverage requirements. Therefore, following feedback from Perth and Kinross Council planners, a full planning application was submitted on July 1.

“The initial application was delayed by an administrative error relating to the submission of the planning fee. This has now been resolved and Perth and Kinross Council have confirmed the application as registered on July 20.

“Orange looks forward to the application being determined and to providing quality network coverage within Auchterarder.”

White House may sidestep Democrats on Bolton

USA Today

07/25/05

Frustrated by Senate Democrats, the White House hinted Monday that President Bush may act soon to sidestep Congress and install embattled nominee John Bolton as ambassador to the United Nations on a temporary basis. White House press secretary Scott McClellan said Bush has used his power for temporary appointments when 'he has to get people in place that have waited far too long to get about doing their business.' He said that 'sometimes there's come a point' when Bush has decided he needs to act...

http://tinyurl.com/7pfyz


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Controversy dogs terror tribunals

Christian Science Monitor

07/25/05

Long-stalled military trials of terror suspects at Guantánamo Bay may soon restart, but debate over their fairness remains as intense as ever. To Pentagon officials, the planned US approach is at least as fair as the international tribunals in Rwanda and Yugoslavia. In those proceedings, prosecutors can appeal not-guilty verdicts, for instance. That won't be possible in the US process. But critics complain that the US tribunals can keep evidence secret from the accused -- something that would never be tolerated in the domestic justice system."

http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0726/p02s01-usju.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

White House: Roberts nomination can't withstand scrutiny

http://www.blog.de/main/index.php/omega_bloggt/2005/07/26/white_house_roberts_nomination_can_t_wit

Müller Milch streicht trotz Subventionen Arbeitsplätze - BUND fordert strenge Umwelt- und Sozialstandards

Pressemitteilung vom 26. Juli 2005

Müller Milch streicht trotz Subventionen Arbeitsplätze - BUND fordert strenge Umwelt- und Sozialstandards

Berlin: Laut einer Studie des Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland (BUND) hat der Milchverarbeiter Müller Milch trotz Subventionen in Millionenhöhe Arbeitsplätze abgebaut. Die Müller-Gruppe habe aus EU-, Bundes- und sächsischen Landesmitteln über 70 Millionen Euro zugesichert bekommen, um das größte Milchwerk Europas in Sachsen auszubauen. Dennoch seien bei Müller Milch Arbeitsplätze verloren gegangen, weil nach Zusage der Millionenbeihilfe zwei andere Werke in Niedersachsen und Nordrhein-Westfalen stillgelegt wurden. Die Studie kam zu dem Ergebnis, dass Subventionen in der handwerklichen Milchverarbeitung hingegen arbeitsplatzschaffend wirken.

Hubert Weiger, Agrarpolitischer Sprecher des BUND: „Es ist ein Skandal, dass das finanzstärkste Molkereiunternehmen Deutschlands, die Müller-Gruppe, mit dem Segen der EU-Kommission Millionen von Steuergeldern einsteckt und dennoch Arbeitsplätze abschafft. Angesichts von Massenarbeitslosigkeit und Staatsverschuldung liegt hier der Gedanke von Subventionsmissbrauch mehr als nahe.“

Über 90 Prozent der EU-Agrarbeihilfen seien nicht an Umwelt-, Tierschutz- oder sozialen Kriterien ausgerichtet, kritisierte der BUND. Nur knapp zehn Prozent der Agrargelder würden für den Fonds für Ländliche Entwicklung bereitgestellt. Dieser soll unter anderem den Ökolandbau und die Direktvermarktung fördern.

Weiger: „Aus diesem ohnehin kleinen Topf ist die größte Einzelförderung ausgerechnet an den Molkerei-Giganten Müller Milch geflossen. Das ist nichts anderes als Zweckentfremdung und untergräbt die Ziele der ländlichen Entwicklung. Bei der Vergabe für Subventionen müssen die Kriterien radikal erneuert werden: Wir fordern die Länder, den Bund und die EU-Kommission auf, sämtliche Förderungen entweder an Umweltschutz und Beschäftigung zu koppeln oder zu streichen. Anstelle von Großprojekten und Konzernen müssen mehr dezentrale Projekte und Agrarumweltprogramme gefördert werden. Nur diese nutzen regionale Potentiale optimal und schaffen nachhaltig Arbeitsplätze.“

Die Studie des BUND zeige, dass mit weit weniger Subventionen in der handwerklichen Milchverarbeitung bis zu zwölf mal mehr Arbeitsplätze geschaffen würden als zum Beispiel in der Molkerei von Müller. Hochwertige Lebensmittel aus der Region stießen zudem bei den Verbrauchern auf immer mehr Resonanz.

Pressekontakt: Hubert Weiger, Agrarpolitischer Sprecher des BUND, E-Mail: hubert.weiger@bund-naturschutz.de ; Reinhild Benning, BUND-Agrarexpertin, Tel. 030-27586-481, E-Mail: reinhild.benning@bund.net bzw. Almut Gaude, BUND-Pressestelle, Tel. 030-27586-464, Fax: -449, E-Mail: presse@bund.net; www.bund.net

Durch Solidarität und Protest auf der Straße die Würde des Menschen verteidigen

Alternativen denkbar machen - durch Solidarität und Protest auf der Straße die Würde des Menschen verteidigen - ein bedingungsloses Grundeinkommen durchsetzen

Diskussionspapier aus Berlin für das Treffen der sozialen Bündnisse und Protestinitiativen im Rahmen des Erfurter Sozialforums am 22.7.05 (pdf)

http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/aktionen/mon_erfurt.pdf


Aus: LabourNet 26. Juli 2005

Beschäftigungsorientiertes Fallmanagement im SGB II - betreutes Privatleben?

Antonin Dick mag polemisieren, die Vergleiche mögen problematisch sein...die seit Jahren und mit immer härteren Diskursbandagen durchgeführte Unterteilung von Menschen in Zahler und Kostgänger, in "marktfähig" und "nicht-marktfähig" ist auch in meinen Augen nichts als Gewalt; man wird hier schon von permanentem Druck und polemisch - siehe meine Postings weiter unten - auch von Krieg sprechen müssen. Kommentar von Hartmut Finkeldey vom 14.07.05 auf der Seite Kunst, Kultur, Politik aus Hamburg

http://www.kkp-hamburg.blog.de/main/index.php/kkp-hamburg/2005/07/14/antonin_dick


Aus: LabourNet 26. Juli 2005

Neue und alte Armut (trotz Arbeit): ..."Die im Dunkeln sieht man nicht"

Alle Augen schauen auf Hartz IV, doch der eigentliche Angriff auf Sozialstaat und Bürgerrechte findet woanders statt. "Im Osten lärmen, im Westen angreifen" lautet eines der 36 Strategeme der Kriegskunst, die heute zum kleinen Einmaleins der Manager und Unternehmensberater gehört. Deutschland braucht "einen Turnarround, eine grundlegende Reform, die wehtut", wissen die Rationalisierer von McKinsey (2) - und wir wissen schon, wem es regelmäßig wehtut, wenn McKinsey auftaucht. Artikel von Klaus Heck in telepolis vom 26.07.2005

http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/20/20576/1.html


Aus: LabourNet 26. Juli 2005

Grundrechte in Gefahr

Die Angst vor Anschlägen geht in Deutschland um. Genährt wird sie durch den Flugzeugabsturz in Berlin und Terrorattacken in London und Ägypten. Innenminister Schily will die Befugnisse des Bundeskriminalamtes ausdehnen, die Union Bundeswehr-Einsätze im Innern erlauben. Die Grundrechte sind in Gefahr. Die Frankfurter Rundschau fasst ihre Beiträge in einem Special zusammen.

http://www.fr-aktuell.de/ressorts/nachrichten_und_politik/thema_des_tages/?sid=92be9695468e63106c2771ea90779a86


Aus: LabourNet 26. Juli 2005

Jane Fonda to Oppose Iraq War on Bus Tour

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20050725/D8BIE6HO0.html


Informant: Martin Greenhut and NHNE

Sie wollen das Ding, und wenn’s krank macht, macht’s das halt

Ich sage nur, sie wissen es seit mindestens 30 Jahren, dass weit unter den Grenzwerten schädigende Wirkungen auftreten, schaut die SSK Sache an, schaut den Warnke Artikel an, oder die Studien.

So wie Leukämie und Atomkraftwerke zusammengehören, elektrische Eisenbahnen und Magnetfelder (wer weiß schon dass ein Lokführer vor'nem Riesen Trafo steht (viel Ampere, viel Spannung und 16 2/3 Hz)

Also, der Versuch Einzelne aufzurütteln ist wichtig, bringt zwar was, aber nicht viel.

Einzige echte Chance ist die Welt des Kommerzes anzugehen, das ganze unwirtschaftlich zu machen, wie Jugendschutz bzgl. Rechnung, Verbot in Schule, Bus und Bahn, (Geschäftsfähigkeit), Umsatz abgraben (ja wer hat denn noch ein Handy ?? Ich habe keines und nutze keines, gehe an keine Anrufe von Handys ran, auch wenn’s am Festnetz klingelt!)

Solange die Kids, die Eltern, die Lehrer sogar darauf Wert legen im Unterricht, während der Stunde erreichbar zu bleiben und deshalb das Handy mitführen (ja Lehrer tun dies und Schulleiterin begründete dies sogar... weil sie anders nicht Privat erreichbar ist, in der Schule..), wenn Angler mal schnell ihren Fang paar hundert Meter weiter melden, wenn Fußballer nach dem Spiel mal schnell die Tore durchgeben, obwohl sie 5 min später persönlich da stehen...

Sie wollen das Ding, und wenn’s krank macht, macht’s das halt, .. das Leben endet sowieso tödlich...

Schaut doch in die Politik, wie es gerade eben läuft, erschreckend, und von den Damen und Herren, und ihren Hilfstruppen erwarten wir ernsthaft noch irgendwas?

Nein, wir müssen es machen, selber machen und versuchen, die paar Gewinnprozente trotz der 80% springerhörigen Masse Handyfonierer zu rauben.

Wir müssen kleine lokale Zonen bilden, wo alle, oder die meisten sich positionieren, Naila und der Bamberger Raum sind da Initialzellen, die wachsen müssen, und wachsen, täglich!

Mir kommt es schon oft so vor, als sind die kognitiven Leistungskapazitäten umfassend vermindert, bei der Masse, bei den Medien, bei den Betreibers sowieso (da wurde der Hr. Z von Vodafone genannt.. )

Mann, die denken doch gar nicht, die sehen Zahlen, fordern Zahlen und entwickeln Träume, der Traum der Maut, der Traum des Wachstums, der Traum des unschädlichen Mobilfunks, den Traum den jeder gerne träumt, wenn er sich von der Realität etwas entrückt...nur die machen es in der Realität.

So träumt, Merkel, Schröder, Westerwelle, Lafontaine, ja und alle spielen mit Zahlen und Forderungen, und keiner denkt über echte Lösungen nach.

Was müssen wir tun, wenn wir Krankheitsprobleme feststellen?

Einfach hingehen, schauen, denken und lösen... z.B. aGSM als Zwischending...

Doch heute werden nur Behauptungen und Statements posaunt, und dann noch relative Forderungen, 20% mehr oder weniger, oder nur 10% des Grenzwertes, anstatt sich echte Gedanken zu machen.

Arbeit entsteht durch Tätigkeit und Bedürfnisse und nicht durch Geld und Kürzungen.

Gesundheit entsteht durch Vorbeugung und Heilung nicht durch Ignoranz!

Was benötigen wir 50% höhere Kosten bei den Müllmeistern, und ein neues Roboterfahrzeug, dafür zwei Arbeitsplätze weniger im Land?

Was benötigen wir 10 Mio Euro für Beton und Technik, die Abwasser nur mäßig reinigt, wenn’s für 100.000 Euro auch genauso geht und besser funktioniert?!

So haushaltet man (geht also mit den verfügbaren Mitteln um, verbietet also die Schuldenaufnahme, dann haben sie einen Grund zu haushalten, doch die Banken wollen ja die Schulden, ist ja das gigantische Geschäft...)

Nicht die Forderungen nach besseren Umweltschutz behindern die Wirtschaft, nein, die Versäumnisse dies umzusetzen, anzugehen, und so ist’s auch im Mobilfunk!

(Lasst euch nicht verMerkeln oder verSchrödern! ! !)

Macht was, grabt denen Umsätze ab, Uli Weiner weiß wie's geht!

Das Geld regiert die Welt, und wir haben viel davon, auch wenn’s immer weniger wird.......... sie sind g... drauf, und sind’s nur 20 ct für'ne schlammige SMS!


Viele Grüße aus Westhausen!

Bernd Schreiner

050726 - R - Mobilfunk - Newsletter

http://www.omega-news.info/050726_r_mobilfunk_newsletter.rtf

Nur noch Verunglimpfungen und Publikumsbeschimpfungen

http://www.nachdenkseiten.de/cms/front_content.php?client=1?=1&idcat=5&idart=825

The Menace of Cell Phone Towers

by Carol Ward, Vice President of DAMS

http://www.mercurypoisoned.com/new/menace_of_cell_phone_towers.html


Informant: Ed - Netherlands



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Radiation from Cellular Tower Melts Mercury Fillings in German Woman

http://www.mercurypoisoned.com/new/metals_and_microwaves.html


Informant: Ed - Netherlands



http://www.searchtuna.com/ftlive2/3304.html

The Deadly Dangers of Mercury and Electromagnetic Fields Cell phone dangers

http://www.mercurypoisoned.com/TheDeadlyDangersofMercury.pdf


Informant: Ed - Netherlands



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