17
Okt
2005

Chronic or intractable medical problems associated with prolonged exposure to unsuspected harmful environmental electric, magnetic or electro-magnetic fields

Chronic or intractable medical problems associated with prolonged exposure to unsuspected harmful environmental electric, magnetic or electro-magnetic fields radiating in the bedroom or workplace and their exacerbation by intake of harmful light and heavy metals from common sources.

Omura Y, Losco M, Omura AK, Yamamoto S, Ishikawa H, Takeshige C, Shimotsuura Y, Muteki T.

Heart Disease Research Foundation, New York.

Unsuspected prolonged exposure to abnormal environmental (very high frequency) electro-magnetic fields (EMF), electric fields (EF) or magnetic fields (MF) at 60 Hz or 16K Hz in the bedroom or workplace may contribute to the development of various intractable medical problems. Most of the clinical symptoms appear when the individuals are exposed to EMF for many hours a day for at least several months to 1-year for relatively benign diseases or symptoms (such as intractable pain or medical problems), or several to over 10 years for more serious diseases (such as cancers of the digestive system or other organs), all of which seem to appear with the additional co-existence of micro-circulatory disturbances with Thromboxane B2 (TXB2), bacterial or viral infections and decrease or absence of acetylcholine, and lead, mercury, or aluminum deposits, with or without asbestos. These abnormal environmental EMF's or EF's can be detected by the Bi-Digital O-Ring Test, which has good correlation with standard laboratory measurement, especially with EF measurement, and the distribution of EMF often includes a linear band-like appearance on the abnormal part of the patient's body, as well as on the patient's corresponding area of the bed, or at the workplace. These EMF's can be eliminated either by a metal sheet, acting as a reflector, which redirects the harmful EMF or eliminates it completely by grounding the metal sheet at high frequency range, while extremely low frequency (ELF) magnetic fields at the near field are more difficult to eliminate. Several examples of medical problems that appear to be associated with repeated and prolonged exposure to abnormal environmental EMF, EF or MF are summarized in this article. EF or MF-induced abnormalities were artificially and reversibly created in humans by exposing the extremities or head to a 10Volt/Meter (V/M) EF at 60 Hz about 33 (evening) to 50 cm (daytime or after midnight) from a pair of rubber insulated wires connected to an AC source, but where no current is passed, so that no extra MF exists. After exposing normal parts of the extremities and head to a 10 V/M EF for 5 minutes, abnormal increase of TXB2 and disappearance or significant reduction of acetylcholine was observed for 5 minutes, and slightly longer abnormal time duration was observed in those who have aluminum, lead, or mercury deposits. This indicates that the upper limit of relatively safe EF should be around 10V/M at 60 Hz rather than 25V/M at ELF by Swedish Government recommendation, which is now widely accepted.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

Publication Types:

* Case Reports


PMID: 1685623 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=1685623&dopt=Abstract


Informant: zarthoxylumm

The Big Squeeze

Paul Krugman writes that Delphi's bankruptcy is a much bigger deal than your ordinary case of corporate failure and bad, self-dealing management. If Delphi slashes wages and defaults on its pension obligations, the rest of the auto industry may well be tempted - or forced - to do the same. And that will mark the end of the era in which ordinary working Americans could be part of the middle class.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/101705M.shtml

Peering under the Plame Outing

David Swanson writes that the Bush Administration's claims about ties between Iraq and al Qaeda were as laughable as all the claims about weapons. But they were made over and over again, and not debunked effectively by the media.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/101705L.shtml

Administration's Tone Signals a Longer, Broader Iraq Conflict

In several speeches, President Bush has begun warning that the insurgency is already metastasizing into a far broader struggle to "establish a radical Islamic empire that spans from Spain to Indonesia." While he still predicts victory, he appears to be preparing the country for a struggle of cold war proportions.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/101705J.shtml

The Heart of the Matter

William Rivers Pitt writes that Mr. Libby may be a target of Mr. Fitzgerald, but no one should forget the trips Cheney personally made to Langley in order to wring war-supporting evidence out of the analysts. He went himself. His fingerprints are all over the scene.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/101705I.shtml

From chaos to conscience to peace

CounterPunch
by Monica Benderman

10/15/05

On July 27, 2005, Sgt. Kevin Benderman was found guilty of Missing Movement and sentenced to 15 months confinement, loss of pay and dishonorable discharge. In actuality, Sgt. Benderman's crime was daring to tell the truth, and daring to challenge the very philosophy of the military machine in which he had volunteered to serve, by filing for Conscientious Objection for no longer wanting to participate in war, and for speaking out to end violence as a means of resolving our differences. ... The rules of Conscientious Objection have changed. In this day, a Conscientious Objector must be aggressive in defense of peace, and must rely on his own integrity and moral principles when many around him dare to call him coward...

http://www.counterpunch.org/benderman10152005.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Speak now, or forever hold your peace

The Libertarian Enterprise
by Lady Liberty

10/16/05

The First Amendment is perhaps the most popular of the enumerated rights in the Bill of Rights. As such, it's often viewed as all but sacrosanct. But, like all of the rest of the Bill of Rights, it's being chipped away whether we take note of the fact or not. In fact, virtually every facet of the First has been weakened just within the past few weeks...

http://www.ncc-1776.com/tle2005/tle341-20051016-06.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Torture on the Hill

The Nation
by staff

10/13/05

Over a single week in October, the President's entire coalition suddenly seemed in danger of unraveling. There's no doubt about the political import of Republican fratricide over George W. Bush's nominating Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court, perhaps betokening the long-overdue rupture of the patronage bargain between the President and the religious right. But in global terms, the emerging chasm between Congress and the President over the Iraq War in general and war crimes in particular is of the most profound consequence -- signaled by the Senate's bracing passage, by a 90-to-9 vote, of John McCain's anti-torture amendment to the defense appropriations bill...

http://www.thenation.com/doc/20051031/editors


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

What will they do without Karl?

Slate
by John Dickerson

10/14/05

If he is indicted, it is almost certain that the man sometimes called Bush's Brain will have to resign. White House officials will not talk about the case but do not challenge the logical notion that Chief of Staff Andy Card is already thinking through how to fill Rove's shoes. Card can shuffle around his duties into different organizational boxes, but it won't do much good. Rove can't be replaced. His departure would create a 'black hole,' says one official who works with Rove closely. 'He's irreplaceable.' Here are the five ways a Rove departure would hurt the Bush White House most ...

http://www.slate.com/id/2128058/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Judy Miller and the damage done

by Farhad Manjoo
Salon

10/17/05

During the past couple of weeks, the New York Times has been promising to eventually publish a thorough account of its reporter Judith Miller's run-in with federal prosecutors investigating the leak of CIA agent Valerie Plame's identity. On Saturday, the paper finally published that report. Unfortunately, the account, along with a personal firsthand account by Miller herself, raises more questions -- about Miller, the Times, and about the Bush administration's attempts to manipulate the press -- than it answers... [subscription or ad view required]

http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2005/10/16/times_miller/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

New questions arise in CIA leak probe

Cincinnati Enquirer

10/16/05

New details about Judith Miller's decision to cooperate in the CIA leak probe are raising questions about whether Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff and his defense lawyer tried to steer the New York Times reporter's testimony. The dispute arose as the newspaper on Sunday detailed three conversations that Miller had with the Cheney aide, I. Lewis 'Scooter' Libby, in the summer of 2003 about Bush administration critic Joseph Wilson and Wilson's wife, covert CIA officer Valerie Plame...

http://tinyurl.com/8r8tk


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

State Spies on Drivers Through Cell Phones

The state of Missouri has begun a program to track individual movements on highways through cell phones.

The Missouri Department of Transportation will spend $3 million annually on a program to monitor the movements of individuals on highways via their cell phones -- without their knowledge or consent.

Delcan NET, a Canadian company, developed the system which triangulates the location of each driver by monitoring the signal sent from the cell phone as it is handed off from one cell tower to the next. Each phone is uniquely identified and the information is compared with a highway map to record on what road each motorist is traveling at any given time. The system also records the speed of each vehicle, opening up another potential ticketing technology.

Missouri rejected the simpler solution used by other states of embedding sensors in the pavement that record how many vehicles pass over a stretch of pavement without uniquely identifying them. Missouri wanted a program that required less equipment.

"The traffic community has been really excited for quite some time about the possibility of being able to use cell phones to track vehicles," Valerie Briggs, program manager for transportation operations at the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials told the Associated Press. "Almost everyone has a cell phone, so you have a lot of potential data points, and you can track data almost anywhere on the whole (road) system."

A pilot program in Baltimore only tracks Cingular cell phones on 1,000 miles of road. AirSage Inc. has contracted with Sprint to spy on motorists in Norfolk, Virginia and Atlanta and Macon, Georgia.

Source: States seeking to track cell phones for traffic conditions
(Associated Press, 10/8/2005)


Informant: ireland

Cindy Sheehan: Peaceful Day in Iraq?



"I keep hearing on the news that this past Saturday was a relatively 'peaceful' day in Iraq. I hate to spoil CNN's euphoria over the vote on the referendum, but 5 soldiers and a Marine were killed by IEDs on Saturday. I wonder if the families of those tragically slain on the 'peaceful' day are celebrating the turn-out on Saturday? I know I don't think that it was worth Casey dying so the people of Iraq can vote in a theocracy." - Cindy Sheehan

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/101705Y.shtml



Cindy Sheehan
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Sheehan

Fette Gewinne für Pharmakonzern durch Ausbruch der Vogelgrippe

http://news.web-hh.de/index.php?lid=22902
http://links.net-hh.de?lid=22902

(WZ) Der Schweizer Pharmakonzern Roche kann aller Voraussicht nach fette Gewinne durch die Ausbreitung der Vogelgrippe einstreichen. Seine Aktien befinden sich längst auf einem Höhenflug, der sein Ziel vermutlich noch nicht erreicht hat. Beim letzten Ausbuch der Vogelgrippe starben vermutlich 50 Millionen Menschen.

http://www.wienerzeitung.at/DesktopDefault.aspx?TabID=4377&Alias=Dossiers&cob=195714&DosCob=195867

Le dossier AFSSET suite

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

More Consumption, More War

While Treasury Secretary John Snow was urging the Chinese to consume more, NATO's military commander James Jones was in Prague preparing for the consequences.

http://tompaine.com/uncommonsense/index.php#6450

Bird Flu Blues

by Madeline Drexler, TomPaine.com

America's corporate culture and Bush cronyism put the nation at risk in the event of a flu pandemic.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/20051017/bird_flu_blues.php

Miller, The Fourth Estate And The Warfare State

by Norman Solomon, TomPaine.com

Judith Miller's piece in yesterday's New York Times offers more evidence of how the newspaper helped the White House portray deceptions about Iraq WMDs as facts.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/20051017/miller_the_fourth_estate_and_the_warfare_state.php

If Not Miers, Who?

Katha Pollit writes a satirical letter to Karl Rove asking why she can't take Miers place as a nominee.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/101605F.shtml

Judith Miller: "Miss Run Amok"

Shortly after 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, The New York Times delivered its long-promised article probing Judith Miller's involvement in the Plame case. It reveals many devastating new details about her experience - and dissent within the newspaper about her role and the way the Times handled her case.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/101605D.shtml

Halliburton Exploits Foreign Workers in Iraq

Companies like Halliburton are importing 'third country nationals' - and putting them to work in horrible conditions - to fulfill their U.S. government contracts.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/101605C.shtml

McCain Vs. Bush

The ethics of the United States is tested during a period of fearing terrorists and engaging in war. The Senate Condemns Torturing Anyone in American Custody Anywhere, unfortunately this motion is in defiance of the President.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/101605A.shtml

The attempt to pervert McCain Amendent to authorize MORE torture

THEY'RE GOING TO TRY TO EXEMPT THE CIA FROM THE TORTURE PROHIBITION

That's right. There are evil forces still working behind the scenes to try to cut the heart out of the anti-torture provision, which was passed 90-9 by the Senate, in the conference on the defense bill with the House. What part of NO TORTURE don't they get? They want to cut the CIA a blanket "get out of atrocity free" card, in actual effect, by omission, to AUTHORIZE torture by its worst offenders. Please contact all your members of the House and Senate at once and tell them this attempt to subvert the will of the people is a further outrage!

http://www.nocrony.com/no_torture.htm

The fingerprints of shadowy "security agency" operatives are all over Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo, extraordinary rendition, and all the other reprehensible conduct that the overwhelmingly supported McCain amendment was passed to address. And the worst culprits must NOT be allowed to escape the reach of its intent. In particular, leading the charge on the conference committee will be three of the only nine senators who voted FOR more torture, Ted Stevens (AK), Thad Cochran (MS) and Kit Bond (MO), so if you are from any of these states, your voices and those of all your friends are especially needed now.

http://www.nocrony.com/no_torture.htm

STOP HARRIET MIERS FROM CROWNING BUSH AS KING

This is all the more reason to oppose the appointment of Harriet Miers, who they want to install as yet another rubberstamp crony for the Bush imperial power grab. So greedy is the right wing for absolute power in every respect they want, there are some reactionary commentators who are complaining that they have not been assured that Miers is radical enough for them. This is our nomination to stop, and then we can move on to the REAL struggle which is to fight for a true moderate as the next appointee. Click on the link below also and you can submit both action pages with the same contact information.

STOP MIERS IN HER TRACKS at http://www.nocrony.com

We can take no satisfaction with someone just because they don't fulfill EVERYTHING on the wish list of the other side. We must stand up for what WE want and believe. Most of all we must build a national consensus that any new Supreme Court appointees must be true moderates at the worst. We can TAKE ADVANTAGE of the silly opposition of the neocon think tankers who are so intellectually greedy they will not settle for another clone vote like Thomas. Let them hold out for an "in our face" reactionary scholar. In the meantime we must all speak out on the absent merits of Miers and reject her OURSELVES as nothing more than a faith-based crony.


Informant: The Pen

Fun With Nuclear Targeting - Nuking Iran

http://tinyurl.com/87pf7

People power puts paid to mast plans

by Jenny Clarke
Epping Forest guardian

RESIDENTS said no to plans for a mobile phone mast in their road and Waltham Forest Council listened.

The authority turned down an application from T Mobile to put a ten-metre- high mast in North Countess Road, Walthamstow.

A petition against the scheme was signed by 125 people.

Three residents spoke against the proposal at last week's planning meeting.

Dr Kathy Haslam said: "The mast's beam of greatest intensity is directed towards the nearby houses and that is very worrying.Sensitive buildings such as schools and hospitals are not recommended to be within 100 metres of the base station and this would be a fraction of that distance."

The other residents said the mast would be out of keeping with the street scene.

Several applications for masts have been turned down by the council in the last year.

Cllr Terry Wheeler said he was concerned that T Mobile might lodge an appeal against the decision and have it approved by a Government planning inspector. "Most of us in this room have mobile phones and I would assume that many of the residents near the proposed site have mobile phones," he said.

"T Mobile did look into placing the mast elsewhere but it only has a small coverage area and this was its best option."

"If you were going to have mobile phones, you were going to need masts," he added.

The committee objected by a majority on the grounds that the mast would add to clutter and affect the amenity of the area.

Mast battle victory

Oct 14 2005

By Sonia Sharma,
Newcastle Evening Chronicle

Jubilant families have won their battle to stop a mobile phone mast being put on top of a church.

Vodafone UK wanted to put up three antennae and a dish on the tower of Crawcrook Pentecostal Church, Kepier Chare, Crawcrook.

The tower is 11.6m high and the proposed addition would take it to 15.7m.

But more than 1,000 people signed a petition against the application and the proposal was turned down by Gateshead Council's planning and development committee on Wednesday.

Residents said the structure would not be acceptable in a residential area and may have health risks. They also felt property values of the houses nearby would be affected.

The Lindisfarne Care Home, on Kepier Chare, also lodged objections. The home has 53 people, many with Alzheimer's disease.

Today Elizabeth Squires, who lives next to the church and helped to collect signatures, said: "We are absolutely delighted. Everyone is elated the committee rejected the plan.

"There were so many people against it. We felt there could have been health risks from the mast but also that it was not suitable in a residential area. The mast would have looked dreadful. It would have been a monstrosity."

Alison Bell, 37, a sales assistant, lives directly opposite the church and the tower can be seen through her three-year-old son Luke's bedroom window. She said: "It would have been an eyesore."

But Arthur Jowett, chairman of trustees at the church, did not object. He said: "Once I was against mobile phone masts but now every person on the street has a mobile and you can see every child texting their friends."

A Vodafone spokeswoman said the antennae would have been concealed inside the tower and all equipment complies with guidelines to protect the population.

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


The committee turned down the application on the grounds of visual amenity. It was felt the structure would be too dominating.

Ayatollahs of the Apocalypse

The Myth of Peak Oil
http://www.counterpunch.org/cockburn10152005.html


Informant: Lew Rockwell

Why those Iraqi Trainees won't fight

http://www.lewrockwell.com/reese/reese229.html

The constitution will not save you from death or taxes

http://www.lewrockwell.com/huebert/huebert11.html

The Slings and Arrows of George W. Bush's Outrageous Fortune

http://www.lewrockwell.com/higgs/higgs37.html

Money for Nothing

http://www.amconmag.com/2005/2005_10_24/cover.html


Informant: NHNE

Phone giant to meet protesters

Oct 13 2005

By Neil Elkes, Birmingham Mail

MOBILE phone giant Vodafone has agreed to face-to-face talks with campaigners battling against a mast on parkland opposite their homes.

Hundreds of residents near Pype Hayes Park in Erdington are battling plans for a giant mast in Eachelhurst Road.

In a rare move Vodafone called the talks after its plan was met with more than 200 letters of objection from the local community amid health fears.

Now the Eachelhurst Mast Action Group are to join City Council planning officers in a closed meeting with Vodafone staff at The Belfry on Friday, October 14.

Group spokeswoman Lesley Mansfield said: "Vodafone are at least listening to us and are prepared to have a dialogue. Campaigners have made great strides in the last year, scientists are discovering more evidence of health affects and people are no longer willing to live with an unacceptable risk to their health."

The meeting will also be attended by Birmingham's leading campaigner Eileen O'Connor, who successfully battled a mast near her home in Wishaw, near Sutton Coldfield. It comes a week after Eileen, of the Radiation Research Trust, had top level talks with the Government solicitor general and North Warwickshire MP Mike O'Brien to discuss families' health concerns.

She presented a mass of evidence, including scientific research papers, during an hour-long talk with the minister.

The mother-of-two discussed the march of wireless technology and talked about problems with planning laws surrounding masts and raised the issue of a possible cancer cluster surrounding a mast next to Coleshill School.

She said: "I spoke about planning procedures and the urgent need to force the operators into the full planning process. I also pointed out our concern for children's health in all schools with the introduction of wireless computer networks which will expose children in every school to radiation."

Mr O'Brien told Eileen that health and planning ministers are taking these concerns seriously and are carefully monitoring the latest research.

Ärzte-Appelle gegen Mobilfunk

http://openpr.de/news/65850.html

MONIKA SCHUBERTH-BREHM: "Tausende Ärzte sehen besorgt eine stetig wachsende Anzahl von Menschen unter der Mobilfunk-Technologie, dazu gehören auch die DECT-Telefone. Sie fordern die Politiker und Wissenschaftler dringlichst auf, endlich vorsorglich zu handeln, um noch größeren Schaden vom Volk abzuwenden."

http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1093208/

Berliner Appell
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/5211389/

Allgäuer Ärzte Appell
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/2085504/

Coburger Mobilfunkappell
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1197224/

Oberammergauer Appell
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1150428/

Haibacher Appell
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1131750/

Pfarrkirchner Appell
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1100855/

Freienbacher Appell
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1062183/

Lichtenfelser Appell
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/812415/

Hofer Appell
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/743699/

Maintaler Ärzte-Appell
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1274686/

Bamberger Appell
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/591167/

Freiburger Appell
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/943294/

Helsinki Appell
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1131717/

ÄRZTEKONGRESS IN MURNAU FORDERT: BEIM MOBILFUNKBESTEHT DRINGENDER HANDLUNGSBEDARF
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/2926731/

Schlüchterner Ärzteappell "Risiko Mobilfunk"
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/3781110/

Mobilfunk Ärzteappell Allgäu-Bodensee-Oberschwaben
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/4264366/

Salzburger Schulappell
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1122085/

Holland: Ärzteappell aufgrund Strahlungsrisiken
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/5636984/

Appelle und Initiativen
http://www.appelle.diagnose-funk.org/

Aufruf an Ärzte
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/2611390/

Ärzteresolution Mobilfunkanwendungen und Gesundheit
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1309886/

Ärzte und Mobilfunk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/408385/

Ärztekammern und Mobilfunk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1104181/

Handy: Lebensretter?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/4531589/

Immer mehr Mobilfunk: die verleugnete Gefahr
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1115052/

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

Mobilfunk und Gesundheit
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/303598/

Mobilfunk-Strahlenschäden
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/336660/

Naila ist überall
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1150453/

Ärztekammer zu Handys: Schutzmaßnahmen bisher nicht ausreichend
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1335446/

Wissenschaftler mundtot gemacht
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/3442019/



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

16
Okt
2005

Nixtun war gestern: ausgestrahlt: Atomkraftwerke stillegen! Umsteigen - auf erneuerbare Energien!

Anfang November soll ein Atommüllzug mit 12 CASTOREN von der Plutoniumfabrik La Hague nach Gorleben rollen. Er wird voraussichtlich am Wochenende 6/7. November die deutsch - französische Grenze bei Lauterbourg/Wörth überqueren, und dann über Karlsruhe in den Norden weiterfahren.

Setzen wir ein Zeichen – nixtun war gestern!

Demonstration | 29.10.05 | 13.00 Uhr | Karlsruhe, Marktplatz

Link zum Artikel: http://www.aku-wiesbaden.de/artikel_92.htm


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Bird flu pandemic 'will hit UK' - DOCTORS AND SCIENTISTS CONDEMN VACCINATION

Mofmars3 wrote:

***SOS***better media email list...Demand truth NOW on all issues

Date: 10/16/2005 12:24:05 PM Eastern Standard Time

Please forward widely...When you send your comments and/or demands to the media, don't forget to include BBC World News and CNN...I just paste in what I send to the others along with all the other network addies visable so they know everyone is being alerted...Please join in this media blitz...We Can make the needed difference if we attack from all fronts simultanious

BBC World News http://tinyurl.com/773rz

To all media...Please start reporting truth about vaccinations and all else.

We The People demand it!

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We The People United Movement
We are many Political and Patriot Groups joining together, to help right the wrongs in America...United We Will Stand

http://www.vaccinationdebate.com/web3.html

DOCTORS AND SCIENTISTS CONDEMN VACCINATION

There is a great deal of evidence to prove that immunisation of children does more harm than good. Dr J Anthony Morris, former Chief Vaccine Control Officer, US Food and Drug Administration

The greatest threat of childhood disease lies in the dangerous and ineffectual efforts made to prevent them through mass immunisation. Dr R. Mendelsohn, Author and Professor of Paediatrics (How To Raise A Healthy Child In Spite Of Your Doctor)

In our opinion, there is now sufficient evidence of immune malfunction following current vaccination programmes to anticipate growing public demands for research investigation into alternative methods of prevention of infectious disease. Dr's H. Buttram and J. Hoffman (Vaccinations and Immune Malfunctions)

All vaccination has the effect of directing the three values of the blood into or toward the zone characteristics of cancer and leukemia...Vaccines DO predispose to cancer and leukaemia. Professor L.C. Vincent, Founder of Bioelectronics

Every vaccine carries certain hazards and can produce inward reactions in some people...in general, there are more vaccine complications than is generally appreciated. Professor George Dick, London University

Official data have shown that the large-scale vaccinations undertaken in the US have failed to obtain any significant improvement of the diseases against which they were supposed to provide protection. Dr A. Sabin, developer of the Oral Polio vaccine (lecture to Italian doctors in Piacenza, Italy, December 7th 1985)

In addition to the many obvious cases of mortality from these practises, there are also long-term hazards which are almost impossible to estimate accurately...the inherent danger of of all vaccine procedures should be a deterrent to their unnecessary or unjustifiable use. Sir Graham Wilson (The Hazards of Immunisation)

Laying aside the very real possibility that the various vaccines are contaminated with animal viruses and may cause serious illness later in life (multiple sclerosis, cancer, leukaemia, etc) we must consider whether the vaccines really work for their intended purpose. Dr W.C. Douglas (Cutting Edge, May 1990)

The only wholly safe vaccine is a vaccine that is never used Dr James A. Shannon, National Institute of Health, USA

With reference to Smallpox;

Vaccination is a monstrosity, a misbegotten offspring of error and ignorance, it should have no place in either hygiene or medicine...Believe not in vaccination, it is a world-wide delusion, an unscientific practise, a fatal superstition with consequences measured today by tears and sorrow without end. Professor Chas Rauta, University of Perguia, Italy , (New York Medical Journal July 1899)

Vaccination does not protect, it actually renders its subjects more susceptible by depressing vital power and diminishing natural resistance, and millions of people have died of smallpox which they contracted after being vaccinated. Dr J.W. Hodge (The Vaccination Superstition)

It is nonsense to think that you can inject pus - and it is usually from the pustule end of the dead smallpox victim â?¦ it is unthinkable that you can inject that into a little child and in any way improve its health. What is true of vaccination is exactly as true of all forms of serum immunisation, if we could by any means build up a natural resistance to disease through these artificial means, I would applaud it to the echo, but we can't do it. Dr William Howard Hay (lecture to Medical Freedom Society, June 25th 1937)

Immunisation against smallpox is more hazardous than the disease itself. Professor Ari Zuckerman, World Health Organisation

With reference to Whooping Cough;

There is no doubt in my mind that in the UK alone some hundreds, if not thousands of well infants have suffered irreparable brain damage needlessly and that their lives and those of their parents have been wrecked in consequence. Professor Gordon Stewart, University of Glasgow

(Here's Health, March 1980)

My suspicion, which is shared by others in my profession, is that the nearly 10,000 SIDS deaths that occur in the US each year are related to one or more of the vaccines that are routinely given to children. The pertussis (whooping cough) vaccine is the most likely villain , but it could also be one or more of the others. Dr R Mendelsohn, Author and Professor of Paediatrics (How To Raise A Healthy Child In Spite Of Your Doctor)

The worst vaccine of all is the whooping cough vaccine...it is responsible for a lot of deaths and for a lot of infants suffering irreversible brain damage.. Dr Archie Kalokerinos, Author and Vaccine Researcher (Natural Health Convention, Stanwell Tops, NSW, Australia
1987)

With reference to Polio;

Many here voice a silent view that the Salk and Sabin polio vaccine, being made of monkey kidney tissue has been directly responsible for the major increase in leukaemia in this country. Dr F. Klenner, Polio Researcher, USA

No batch of vaccine can be proved to be safe before it is given to children Surgeon General Leonard Scheele (AMA Convention 1955, USA)

Live virus vaccines against influenza and paralytic polio, for example, may in each instance cause the disease it is intended to prevent... Dr Jonas Salk, developer of first polio vaccine (Science 4/4/77 Abstracts)

GRAPHICAL EVIDENCE SHOWS VACCINES DIDN'T SAVE US HISTORICAL FACTS EXPOSING THE DANGERS AND INEFFECTIVENESS OF VACCINES DOCTORS AND SCIENTISTS CONDEMN VACCINATION WHY VACCINES ARE INEFFECTIVE WHY VACCINES ARE HARMFUL WHY VACCINATION CONTINUES THE BENEFICIAL NATURE OF CHILDHOOD INFECTION HEALTH - THE ONLY IMMUNITY THE HOPEWOOD CHILDREN - AUSTRALIA'S HEALTHIEST KIDS

http://www.whale.to/m/quotes26.htmlhttp://www.whale.to/m/quotes26.html

As an illustration, the issue of possible simian cytomegalovirus (SCMV) contamination of live polio virus vaccines has been suppressed since 1972. On the eve of Nixon's war on cancer, a joint Lederle Corporation/FDA Bureau of Biologics study showed that eleven test monkeys, imported for polio vaccine production, tested positively for SCMV. The reluctance of the FDA to act on this matter was revealed in a corporate memo delivered the following year. Even in 1995, following a report to FDA officials concerning a patient infected with a SCMV-derived virus, no new in-house testing of polio vaccines for SCMV has occurred. Moreover, this author's specific requests for vaccine material to undertake specific testing, were denied on the basis of protecting proprietary interests.

--Dr Martin

http://www.whale.to/vaccines/martin.html

How the Abramoff-DeLay Machine Worked

Lobbyist Jack Abramoff and his team were beginning to panic. An anti-gambling bill had cleared the Senate and appeared on its way to passage by an overwhelming margin in the House of Representatives. If that happened, Jack Abramoff's client, a company that wanted to sell state lottery tickets online, would be out of business. But on July 17, 2000, the Internet Gambling Prohibition Act went down to defeat, to the astonishment of supporters who included many anti-gambling groups and Christian conservatives.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/101605Y.shtml

The Iraqi Constitution: A Referendum for Disaster

The constitutional process culminating in Saturday's referendum is not a sign of Iraqi sovereignty and democracy taking hold, but rather a consolidation of U.S. influence and control according to Phillis Bennis of the Institute for Policy Studies. Whether Iraq's draft constitution is approved or rejected, the decision is likely to make the current situation worse.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/101605X.shtml

It's Bush-Cheney, Not Rove-Libby

Asked repeatedly about Mr. Rove's serial appearances before a Washington grand jury, the jittery Mr. Bush, for once bereft of a script, improvised a passable impersonation of Norman Bates being quizzed by the detective in "Psycho." Like Norman he stonewalled.What makes Patrick Fitzgerald's investigation compelling, whatever its outcome, is its illumination of a conspiracy that was not at all petty: the one that took us on false premises into a reckless and wasteful war in Iraq. That conspiracy was instigated by Mr. Rove's boss, George W. Bush, and Mr. Libby's boss, Dick Cheney.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/101605Z.shtml

Children and mobile phones

Advice to parents of 10 year olds wanting mobiles strangely no warnings given.

In the Saturday's Telegraph, this question was put to the Parenting Cafe:

My 10-year-old daughter desperately wants a mobile phone, claiming that all her friends have one. I think 10 is too young to need a phone. Am I being old-fashioned?

JB

Here is their answer -

Karen: If the majority of your daughter's friends don't yet have a mobile phone, they soon will. Manh parents accept the move to secondary school as the point at which they can no longer resist their children's pleadings. Don't underestimate how useful you will find it to be able to text or phone your daughter.

There were no mobile phones when I was at school, but I spent hours on my home phone talking to my girlfriends. Today, children (particularly girls) have the same need to talk endlessly about things that we may judge as rubbish, but are desperately important to them.

When you decide to buy a phone for your daughter, ensure you agree with her how much you are prepared to spend on calls and texts, and how she will fund any excess charges.

Strangely enough, right next to this is a report on yobbish behaviour and not letting children have everything they plead for!

In case anyone wants to email regarding the absence of health warnings and other problems associated with kids and phones:

karenandcaroline@parentingcafe.co.uk

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It has been brought to my attention that you have given advice to a parent of a 10 year old child regarding whether to allow her a mobile phone.

It is amazing to me that at no point have you mentioned the official government leaflet "Mobile Phones & Health", produced by the Department of Health, as a result of Sir William Stewart's advice over five years ago. These leaflets contain information for parents of children under 16 years of age, recommending emergency use only - and then keeping calls to a minimum length of time.

These leaflets also draw attention to the fact that mobile phones are given SAR rating - in order for the purchaser to choose a "safer" model.

Sorry - this is my reply

In all of the frenzy of hard sell by the Mobile Phone Companies, these messages have been buried and the leaflets, although recommended for delivery to every house in the country, have been left languishing in back rooms of mobile phone shops. Certainly no leaflet has been seen by anyone I have spoken to in libraries, doctors surgeries, etc., which has been claimed.

I suggest that in any future advice given to parents on this subject, that you point them to this leaflet and suggest that they consider the possible serious health effects that we are probably already experiencing. Also that they are putting children at risk of bullying, "happy slapping" and even mugging - all things we are seeing more and more of in recent times.

Regards

Cllr Sylvia Wright

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Thank you for your thank you, Jane. I have also e-mailed the BBC this morning, as they have been discussing the very serious attack on the young girl in Sheffield and asking for comments on mobile phone bullying. The following is my contribution. They are accepting comments up to 12 pm tonight.

I will contact Russell.

Sylvia


There is widespread concern at the moment about the rapid increase in the use of mobile phones for bullying, and the recording of "happy" slapping. On BBC Breakfast I have just watched a psychiatrist and a representative from a Parenting Organisation (sorry, but the information strip giving her details was only flashed on the screen) who were giving advice on dealing with this trend.

The psychiatrist briefly mentioned that young people may become depressed if they were bullied and this could then lead to suicide in extreme cases.

The lady from the Parenting Organisation intimated that parents of children who were bullied wanted information on the technology - something they very often knew nothing about - and they were then able to discuss the problem with the child with more confidence.

In all of this absolutely no mention was made of the fact that a leaflet was produced by the DofH, following expert advice to the Government by Sir William Stewart five years ago and reiterated this January, that children under 16 years of age should not use mobile phones for anything other than emergency - and then calls should be kept to a minimum. This leaflet also contains information on the SAR rates on mobile phones - to enable the parent to make an informed choice.

In the marketing frenzy of the mobile phone operators, our children are being exploited and this is being compounded by the fact that press/media do not give a clear message on this. We are ignoring the warnings from many eminent scientists and researchers from around the world who have listed aggression and depression as two of the likely effects of regular mobile phone use by children.

In addition to the mobile phone use, our children are now being exposed within schools by the widespread use of wireless local area networking in the classroom environment. Powerwatch have given a warning on this practice and have recommended that schools take the safer option of alternative networking.

We are hearing more and more of extreme behaviour in our children, but more worrying is the fact that there are more dire warnings - regarding the long term health of our children. Studies have taken place on whether mobile phone use can cause serious health effects - examining the studies to date there is a strong likelihood that it does - but we have allowed the Industry propaganda to push to the fore. We need to give out the message loud and clear - whenever mobile phone use and children are discussed, for whatever reason - that the practice should be avoided if at all possible. Parents should be shown the flip side of the coin - at the moment they have been brainwashed into believing their children are safer for having a phone. We are now seeing that the opposite is true.

Take the lead on this BBC! If this were exploitation of children from any other source you would proudly be the first to blow the whistle.

Cllr Sylvia Wright

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I just found the attached study, out of a German university (i'ts in English) about current usage patterns of children and what potential health conclusions might be drawn. Could be really interesting!

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

More on children can be found here as well
http://www.acnem.org/articles/children_mobile_phone_use-maisch.htm


Sarah P

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Mobile phone use and exposures in children
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1004419/

Children and Mobile Phones… Is There a Health Risk?
http://www.acnem.org/journal/22-2_august_2003/children_and_mobile_phones.htm

Children & Mobile Phone Use: Is there a risk?
http://www.acnem.org/articles/children_mobile_phone_use-maisch.htm
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1337433/

Cell Phones & Children: Hazardous Mix?
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/2662815/

Teddy bear mobile ‘puts 4-year-olds at risk from radiation’
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1204405/

5.5 million mobile phones are owned by children in Britain
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/1601859/

Child warning over mobile phones
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4163003.stm

Children and Mobile Phones: Caution Is Warranted
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/4579358/

Get off that mobile, expert tells children
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-1431415,00.html

Children's use of Mobile Phones needed urgent Attention
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/349736/

The cellular telephone and children
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1178705/

Ban mobiles in schools
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/2919136/

TEACHERS have been ordered to ban their pupils from using their mobile phones amid rising safety fears
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/2903032/

WLAN, DECT in Schools and Kindergardens
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1579030/

Hide Cellular Phones From Children
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1178177/

France warns against excessive mobile phone use
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/4580961/



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Message from the Native Americans - THE TEN INDIAN COMMANDMENTS

This message comes out from all tribes and in many ways, to all the peoples of the World

It is the duty of anyone with Native American blood who follows the 'Old Ways' to pass the word in these times of difficulty for Mother Earth and all who dwell on her. The white, yellow, and black nations have their own messages to impart to us all - instructions to show us how to overcome all that threatens us and our world. These are the instructions handed down by the red nations by word of mouth over all the centuries that have gone by, to show us the way.

In our own ways, we are all fighting what threatens our people, animal life, and our environment. This technology is not the only thing that threatens our world.

It is said by the red nations that a thousand voices raised in prayer are stronger than a million wrongs. Prayers are offered up by groups of people of all nations and of all religions now, specifically about these issues. At significant times, world-wide prayers are organised.

We can all be part of this if we wish to. The message is very simple, perhaps too simple to be easy in our complicated societies, but if we don't like what we see and hear surely we must ask ourselves if anything can be done, and then ask if we have the will to try to change it?

Sandi


Mitakuye oyasin!

We are all related!

It isn't too late. We still have time to recreate and change the value system of the present. We must! Survival will depend on it. Our Earth is our original mother. She is in deep labor now. There will be a new birth soon! The old value system will suffer and die. It cannot survive as our mother earth strains under the pressure put on her. She will not let man kill her.

The First Nation's Peoples had a value system. There were only four commandments from the Great Spirit:

1.Respect the Great Spirit

2.Respect Mother Earth

3.Respect our fellow man and woman

4.Respect for individual freedom

We must all stand together as a force of love. Be united NOW. There is only one way. Communication. Knowledge. Arm yourself with truth, love and perseverence. Extend your family. Join with others in giving. We are all related. People of the earth take back your heritage. I am not speaking of skin color or religion. Our heritage is this earth... Our heritage is also extended beyond this earth into the heavens where the spirit once lived before our birth into this world. You are bound to both.

THE TEN INDIAN COMMANDMENTS!

Treat the Earth and all that dwell thereon with respect!
Remain close to the Great Spirit
Show great respect for your fellow beings
Work together for the benefit of all mankind!
Give assistance and kindness wherever needed
Do what you know to be right
Look after the well-being of mind and body
Dedicate a share of your efforts to the greater good
Be truthful and honest at all times
Take full responsiblity for your actions.....


From Mast Network

Greenpeace ist schockiert über Friedensnobelpreis an IAEO

Durch IAEO haben 35 bis 40 Länder heute Atomwaffenpotenzial.

http://www.franzalt.com/index.php?pageID=6&news:oid=n3821&template=news_detail.html

Das Himalaya-Eis schmilzt dramatisch

Nicht nur an den Polen schmilzt das Gletschereis, sondern auch auf allen Hochgebirgen - in den Alpen ebenso wie im Himalaya.

http://www.franzalt.com/index.php?pageID=6&news:oid=n3832&template=news_detail.html

POW Abuse: Nothing New Going on Here

by Mickey Z.

As news of a prisoner hunger strike finally begins to trickle out from Guantanamo, rest assured any wrongdoing will be pinned on a few bad apples. However, even a cursory glance at U.S. treatment of enemies captured during military interventions will demonstrate that the goings-on at Gitmo (or Abu Ghraib for that matter) are standard operating procedure for the home of the brave....

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Oct05/MickeyZ1015.htm

Operation Latin American Freedom

by Benjamin Dangl

Preparations for renewed US militarization and intervention in Latin America are underway. To protect its own hegemony and economic interests, the US government is using the threat of terrorism as an excuse for military operations aimed at destabilizing leftist movements and governments and securing natural resources such as oil and gas. By focusing on social programs in education, land reform and healthcare, many of the region’s new leaders have put the needs of the people ahead of the demands of multinational companies. This leftist resurgence makes corporate investors and other harbingers of the free market nervous. Recently, the Bush administration has gone to extreme measures to ensure that this leftist trend is put in check....

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Oct05/Dangl1015.htm

Separate and Unequal: The Resegregation of America’s Public Schools

by Sarah Knopp

Sarah Knopp, a high school social studies teacher in Los Angeles, looks at the re-segregation of U.S. public schools -- the subject of a new book, Shame of the Nation: The Restoration of Apartheid Schooling in America, by author Jonathan Kozol....

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Oct05/Knopp1015.htm

The Iraqi Constitution: A Cynical Cover for Partition

by Mike Whitney

Today’s vote on the Iraqi Constitution is the culmination of 15 years of unrelenting aggression against the Iraqi people. Washington has never wavered in its determination to topple Saddam and control Iraqi oil. Saturday’s balloting is just another public relations stunt to disguise the criminal intention of the present occupation. There’s a straight line that runs from Gulf War I, through the genocidal 10-year sanctions, to the present occupation. Are the American people really stupid enough to believe that this policy will change with today’s referendum?

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Oct05/Whitney1015.htm

Bush Told Blair of 'Going beyond Iraq'

George Bush told Tony Blair shortly before the invasion of Iraq that he intended to target other countries, including Saudi Arabia, which, he implied, planned to acquire weapons of mass destruction.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/101505F.shtml

Armstrong Williams Case Referred to US Attorney

Investigators at the Education Department have contacted the US attorney's office regarding the Bush administration's hiring of commentator Armstrong Williams to promote its agenda. The Government Accountability Office has concluded that the Education Department engaged in illegal "covert propaganda" by hiring Williams to promote the No Child Left Behind Act without requiring him to disclose that he was being paid.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/101505E.shtml

The Wimp Factor

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/101505D.shtml

Iraq Has Descended into Anarchy

says Fisk

Most of Iraq is in a state of anarchy, with insurgents controlling parts of Baghdad just half a mile from the so-called Green Zone, an Independent debate was told last night. Robert Fisk, Middle East correspondent for The Independent, painted a picture of deepening chaos and misery in Iraq more than two years after Saddam Hussein was toppled.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/101505C.shtml

Patrick Cockburn analyzes the historical disaster of Iraq

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/3488/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

The dirt is starting to fly against Patrick Fitzgerald

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=93642;show_parent=1

Why Patrick Fitzgerald Gets It
http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=93643;show_parent=1

Urgency Push for 'Flu Shots' Connected to Hidden Implant Chip?

Good question depends what you think a "needle" is...there many different kinds of needles like hypodermic needles. We will learn soon..when we will be getting our chips implanted. Then again they may already been implanted. I never wanted to be a sheeple...oh well:) Now have to learn how I have one or not?

The AVID microchip:
http://www.advancedidcorp.com/pet_faqs.html

The RFID chips:
http://www.bmezine.com/news/presenttense/20050330.html

The VeriChip:

The Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday that Applied Digital Solutions of Delray Beach, Fla., could market the VeriChip, an implantable computer chip about the size of a grain of rice, for medical purposes.

http://msnbc.msn.com/id/6237364/

FDA Letter Raises Questions about VeriChip Safety, Data Security:
http://www.spychips.com/reports/verichip-fda.html

and these are the chips they are letting us know about for now. I imagine they come in all shapes and sizes.

Hm ... interesting. Since flu vaccine is packaged in small vials in liquid form I wonder how a chip in that fluid would go undetected and it would have to be very small indeed to pass through the bore of the needle used to give the shot. ..........

Urgency Push for 'Flu Shots' Connected to Hidden Implant Chip
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/birdfluvaccinecoverforimplant09oct05.shtml


Informant: beefree

AMERICAN DEBACLE: Brzezinski laments George W. Bush's 'suicidal statecraft'

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/3492/


Informant: jensenmk

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