7
Dez
2005

THIS IS THE WAY THE HUMAN SPECIES ENDS

Oread Daily

Speaking at a meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco a leading US climate scientist has warned that the world has one decade to get to grips with climate change.

Dr James Hansen told the meeting that just 1C more of warming would take the Earth into climate patterns it has not experienced for more than 500,000 years.

Hansen said determined action on energy efficiency to bring about reductions in greenhouse gas emission could lead to some stabilisation.

However, Dr Hansen warned that the planet will be very badly damaged within 10 years if global warming isn't slowed down.

In Montreal where the United Nations conference on climate change is reaching its climax the United States continued its deadly obstructionist policy and opposed an an initiative by Canada to start formal discussions on how to tackle global warming outside of the Kyoto Treaty. Inida and Saudi Arabia joined the US in opposition to the Canadian proposal.

Other developing countries including China, South Africa and Brazil seem willing to go along with the plan. However, those same countries don't want to commit to any formal targets to limit emissions.

As the endless debate continued the World-Wide Fund for Nature(WWF) said that 2005 will go down as the hottest, driest and stormiest year on record, and it's most likely due to climate change. The WWF says there has been more extreme weather like hurricanes and droughts this year than any other. They also say that the amount of ice at the poles has shrunk more than before.

In October this year, the report noted, NASA reported that the global average temperature was already 0.1 Fahrenheit warmer than in
1998, the record year.

The WWF based its conclusions on data from US government sources, NASA, and the World Meteorological Organisation.

World-Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) spokesperson Lara Hansen said the violent weather that has hit many places in 2005 is too strong to just be explained by natural cycles. "There is a cyclical signature to hurricanes, but what were seeing now is even beyond what that cyclical nature would lead us to believe has happened," said Hansen.

Hansen said some predictions indicate that the Arctic North could become ice-free by the end of the century, even possibly by mid- century. In fact, the smallest area of Arctic sea ice ever was recorded in September -- 500,000 square miles smaller than the historic average -- and a 9.8 percent decline, per decade, of perennial sea ice cover, the report said.

"The rate at which we are losing sea ice goes beyond the normal models of what we would think would be happening," she said.

Waters in the Caribbean were hotter for longer, causing extensive bleaching from Colombia to the Florida Keys says the WWF report.

The year has also been the driest in decades in the Amazon, where a drought may surpass anything in the past century.

With so many environmental flash points, Hansen said the world must accept the urgency of preventing global warming, despite the lack of leadership from Washington.

The message is "Act now", said the WWF. It warned that governments meeting in Montreal must make the Kyoto agreement on climate change, initiated in 1997 but largely ignored by the US and criticised for failing to meet objectives, work. "They have to start now on the next round of carbon dioxide emission reductions, to keep the process on track after the current commitment period ends in 2012."

Otherwise, WWF claimed, a "window of opportunity" would be lost to keep the average world temperature less than 2C above pre-industrial levels: "Failure to do that would be a key tipping point for the world's ecosystems."

The WWF warning came only days after a report by Britain's National Oceanography Centre that part of the oceanic system that drives the Gulf Stream, the warm current that flows from the Caribbean towards northern Europe, has slowed by almost one-third since 1992 because of global warming. As the Gulf Stream flows, it releases huge amounts of heat, creating the warm winds that keep Europe's climate relatively mild. Without that heat, Europe would have a more hostile climate and Britain, on the same latitude as Labrador in Canada, could see winter temperatures plummet to minus 30C. Sources: Radio New Zealand, CBBC, RTE (Ireland), Cape Argus, Forbes, Scottsman, AHN, Live Science

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Informant: reg

Second opinion on gallery cancer link

By Joyce Morgan
Arts Editor
December 5, 2005

AN environmental health expert will visit the National Gallery of Australia this week to look at whether there is any connection between cancer cases among security staff and the workplace.

Associate Professor Malcolm Sim, the head of the Occupational and Environmental Health Unit at Monash University, has been appointed to give a second opinion following an assessment by Health Services Australia in 2002, which discounted any connection.

That assessment was strongly criticised in a health and safety report by an independent investigator in September, which recommended that a second opinion be obtained.

Sim’s appointment is the latest move by the gallery to clear the air over long-running questions about the health and safety of the Canberra building.

And it comes nearly a year after the Herald first reported that the gallery knew in 2001 that at least 14 security guards had developed cancer, but it had not told an investigator looking into health concerns at the time. No timetable would be imposed on Sim, who was appointed in mid-November, gallery spokesman Ken Begg said.

“The timing of his report will be his decision,” he said.

Sim’s appointment comes in the wake of the report by an independent investigator, Robert Wray, who found that the gallery was highly likely to have been a “sick building” in the mid-1990s.

Wray criticised as a “paper and literature investigation” the cancer assessment prepared by Health Services Australia.

Management and workers had not been consulted, nor had there been an assessment of the working conditions or allegations of contaminated air-conditioning systems, Wray said.

Sim heads a team of about 15 research staff at Monash, where his unit’s research interests include the human health effects of occupational and environmental chemical exposure.

He will conduct his first visit on Wednesday to familiarise himself with the gallery, learn of staff concerns and to determine the direction his investigation will take.

http://www.emfacts.com/weblog/index.php?p=340

Study finds hundreds of toxic chemicals in umbilical cords of newborns

http://www.wsws.org/articles/2005/dec2005/toxi-d07.shtml


Informant: Friends

Globalisierungsgegner fordern Stopp der WTO-Verhandlungen

Freihandel: Globalisierungsgegner fordern Stopp der WTO-Verhandlungen (06.12.05)

Am 13. Dezember beginnen neue Verhandlungen über die Liberalisierung des Welthandels. Ein drittes Debakel nach Seattle und Cancun, wo es beidesmal nicht gelang, den Durchbruch beim Abbau von Zöllen und Agrarsubventionen zu erzielen, will man diesmal in Hongkong vermeiden. Die Welthandelsorganisation (WTO) mit 149 Mitgliedsländern, darunter Deutschland, will für die weltweit agierenden Unternehmen den Handel erleichtern, indem sie für den Abbau von Zöllen und Subventionen eintritt. Mehr als 150 soziale Bewegungen, Gewerkschaften und Nicht-Regierungsorganisationen haben jetzt die Politik der Welthandelsorganisation in einer gemeinsamen Stellungnahme scharf kritisiert und einen Stopp der Verhandlungen gefordert. Die so genannte Entwicklungsrunde der WTO sei "ein Rezept für die massenhafte Zerstörung von Existenzen, für Massenarbeitslosigkeit und die Verschlechterung von Arbeitsverhältnissen", heißt es in dem Papier, das aus Deutschland neben Attac auch Organisationen wie der Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland und die Gewerkschaft Erziehung und Wissenschaft unterzeichnet haben.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=12457

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Badisch-elsässischer Bauernprotest: Landwirte demonstrieren gegen "hemmungslosen Welthandel" (07.12.05)

Mit einer gemeinsamen Protestaktion haben deutsche und französische Bauern am Mittwoch gegen einen Abbau von Importzöllen für Agrarprodukte demonstriert. Nach Angaben eines Polizeisprechers blockierten rund 1000 Landwirte mit mehr als 150 Traktoren beidseitig die Europabrücke zwischen Kehl und Straßburg. Auf französischer Seite wurde eine Kundgebung abgehalten. Die Brücke musste für mehrere Stunden voll gesperrt werden. An der Aktion beteiligten sich vorwiegend Bauern aus dem Elsass und aus Baden. Sie forderten die EU-Kommission auf, der Welthandelsorganisation WTO keine weiteren Zugeständnisse mehr zu Lasten der europäischen Bauern zu machen.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=12460

Klingelts?

Warum die Menschheit ihrem unvermeidlichen Ende entgegensteuert... Eine Mär von Gier und Anspruchsdenken.

*dringgggg* - *bimmel* - *hup* - *schell* - *dang-a-dang-dang-a-dang*

Kommt Ihnen bekannt vor? Solange Sie nicht im afrikanischen Busch oder auf der sprichwörtlichen einsamen Insel wohnen, haben Sie dergleichen unter Garantie schon gehört. Es klingelt allerorts, und kaum ertönt der aktuelle Charthit, greifen zig Leute zu ihren Mobiltelefonen, nur um festzustellen, dass der Nebenmann oder die nette Blonde da drüben dasselbe JAMBA-Sparabo hat. Was für eine Gelegenheit, sie anzusprechen: "Hallo Unbekannte! Auch das Sternchen übersehen?"

Ich sehe nur noch Sterne, wenn ich mir aktuelle Angebote angucke. Nicht, weil die Preise so hoch sind, auch wenn das durchaus ein ebenso guter Grund wäre. Nein, dieser wie Fliegendreck anmutende Fleck neben dem super günstigen Preis heißt, dass er noch interpretiert werden möchte. Glücklicherweise wird eine Interpretationshilfe stets mitgeliefert, in augenfreundlicher 6-Punkte-Schrift, leichtgrau auf Weiß. Wenn Sie die entziffert haben, brauchen Sie nur noch einen befreundeten Juristen zu fragen, wem Sie da Ihre Seele verkaufen. Und das Tolle an der ganzen Sache ist, dass Sie sie gleich mehrfach verkaufen können! Bis die Bank Ihre Konten sperrt.

Es begann mit dem Mobilfunk. Ein geschickter Marketingmensch, der hier ungenannt bleiben soll, erdachte die Strategie „schenken, dann nehmen“. Sie bekommen ein Handy geschenkt, können es aber nicht nutzen, bevor Sie besagte Seele verkauft haben. Genau genommen sind Sie Ihre Seele schon los, wenn Sie das Geschenk annehmen. Man sollte meinen, nach der Geschichte mit dem trojanischen Pferd wären die Menschen klüger geworden.

Ich weiß. Das ist kurzsichtig und idealistisch gedacht. Das trojanische Pferd gibt es immer noch. Es ist von Würmern zerfressen, und die Würmer haben Viren. Geiz ist Geil. Demnächst kostenlos auch auf Ihrem PC*

* Nur in Verbindung mit einem Kashban-Sparabo für 4,99 EUR/Monat für zehn elektronische Kopien dieses Beitrags. Schicke jederzeit "HIERISTMEINGELD" inklusive Kontoverbindung, PIN und TAN an gibmirdeingeld@kashban.de für eine sofortige Kündigung des Abos.

http://www.ngz-online.de/hps/client/ngz/public/pjsub/production_long.hbs?hxmain_object_id=PJSUB::ARTICLE::32515&hxmain_category=::pjsub::opinio::/musik_multimedia/sonstiges


Nachricht von der BI Bad Dürkheim

Experten gegen Speicherung von Kommunikationsdaten

07. Dezember 2005

Sechs Tage vor der Abstimmung des Europa-Parlaments zur so genannten Vorratsdatenspeicherung von Telekommunikationsdaten haben Fachleute das Vorhaben bei einer Anhörung im Parlament scharf kritisiert.

Hohe Kosten und neue Sicherheitsrisiken sieht etwa Fiona Taylor vom Verband der europäischen Kommunikationsanbieter: "Wenn Sie wirklich alle IP-Daten zwölf Monate lang speichern wollten, dann bräuchten Sie Datenbanken von einer Größe, die heute unvorstellbar ist." Allein auf die deutschen Unternehmen kämen dadurch nach Schätzungen von Fachleuten Kosten in dreistelliger Millionenhöhe zu.

Wird das Gesetz verabschiedet, dann sind die Provider verpflichtet, Verbindungs- und Standortdaten ihrer Kunden bei Mobilfunk-Gesprächen, Kurzmitteilungen und E-Mails sozusagen auf Vorrat zu speichern. Im Fall schwerer Straftaten sollen die Ermittlungsbehörden auf die Daten zugreifen können.

Behörden erhalten schon jetzt Daten

Kritiker weisen allerdings darauf hin, dass Kriminelle ihre elektronische Kommunikation auch weiterhin anonym führen können - etwa über Internet-Cafés oder öffentliche WLAN-Zugangspunkte. Außerdem ließen sich bei Mails und SMS-Botschaften Verbindungsdaten und Inhalt nur schwer von einander trennen.

"Es ist ja nicht so, dass die Strafverfolger bisher keine Daten zur Verfügung gestellt bekämen", so Taylor weiter, die das Verhältnis der Anbieter zu den Behörden als "fruchtbare Zusammenarbeit" bezeichnete. So seien nach den Anschlägen von Madrid und London Verdächtige auch aufgrund von Providerdaten festgenommen worden.

Sjoera Nas vom Nutzerverband European Digital Rights warnte zusätzlich davor, dass auch Unschuldige ins Visier der Fahnder geraten könnten, etwa dann, wenn wie im Fall von Spam die wahren Absender gefälschte Adressen für ihre Kommunikation benutzten. Für wirkliche Kriminelle sei es jedoch "einfach, die Datenspeicherung zu umgehen, gerade auch im Internet."

(N24.de, Netzeitung)

http://www.n24.de/wirtschaft/multimedia/index.php/n2005120715512400002


Nachricht von der BI Bad Dürkheim

Was macht synthetische DNA im Blut?

Nachweis von Gentech-DNA aus Monsanto-Mais in Tierorganen und -blut wirft viele Fragen auf.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/21/21517/1.html

Telekommunikativ überfordert?

Wenn das Leben nur noch am Handy und online stattfindet.
http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/21/21487/1.html

The Post 9/11 Saturation Of Our Culture In Torture

http://infowars.net/articles/december2005/071205torture.htm

Stop CIA Kidnappings That Submit People to Torture and Abuse

This week, even as the ACLU filed an historic lawsuit on behalf of an innocent European kidnapped by the CIA and held in a secret detention center, the president and the secretary of state continued to deny these unlawful practices.

“We abide by the law of the United States. We do not torture,” said President Bush in a White House press conference on Tuesday. But the same morning, across town, the world heard a different story from Khaled El-Masri, a German citizen who was kidnapped during a vacation and transported, or “rendered,” to Afghanistan where he was drugged, beaten and held in secret for five months.

The practice of “extraordinary rendition” violates the Constitution and United States law. Its very purpose is to enable interrogations in places where, in the United States’ view, no laws apply. This week, the practice was also denied by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who told reporters “the United States does not transport, and has not transported, detainees from one country to another for the purpose of interrogation using torture.”

As outrage over the government's actions grows at home and abroad, you can do something to tell our leaders and the rest of the world that many, many Americans do not support these illegal and inhumane acts being committed in our name. Urge Congress to vote for the anti-torture amendment sponsored by Senator John McCain.

By telling your Member of Congress to support the McCain amendment, you can help our leaders bolster the prohibition on torture and stop the government from using these practices again.

Take action now!
http://action.aclu.org/site/R?i=3FlKL78vclNNYTf9vOsVBA..

Top U.S. officials know the story of our client Khaled El-Masri. In fact, they even knew about El-Masri’s rendition and wrongful detention at the time it occurred. But the CIA continued to hold him in the notorious prison known as “the Salt Pit,” long after they knew he was innocent of any wrongdoing.

But even now Vice President Dick Cheney is personally lobbying Congress to exempt the CIA from the McCain amendment, so that the agency can continue to kidnap, torture and abuse people in its secret prisons.

Go to http://action.aclu.org/torture to take action right now and tell your Members of Congress to support the McCain anti-torture amendment without an exemption for the CIA. http://action.aclu.org/site/R?i=F_fR-T6nE4Q0OAP-4IhcGA..

Or, read more before taking action.
http://action.aclu.org/site/R?i=RYqlxUIab9j9IuBeD6Y0ew..


Sincerely,

Anthony D. Romero
Executive Director
American Civil Liberties Union



December 7, 2005

Email Congress, Then Learn More at ACLU.ORG

Americans cannot tolerate government kidnappings and secret detention networks that subject innocent people to torture and abuse.

You can learn more about El-Masri v. Tenet and read Khaled El-Masri's story in his own words.

Go to our information page on "extraordinary rendition" to see El-Masri's diagram of his cell in Afghanistan, video from this week's Washington D.C. press conference where El-Masri and ACLU leaders answered questions about the case, the full text of our court filing, El-Masri's own statement and additional resources from the ACLU and others about this unlawful practice.

The United States government has yet to acknowledge its abduction and mistreatment of El-Masri. No U.S. official has yet been held accountable for violating El-Masri's rights to due process and fair treatment.

Take action now! Then, learn more at:
http://www.aclu.org/rendition

Fitzgerald Presents New Information to Grand Jury

With the new grand jury, Fitzgerald continues to consider charges against White House Chief of Staff Karl Rove, who failed to reveal to the FBI and the grand jury in the early days of the investigation that he had provided information about CIA analyst Valerie Plame to Time magazine reporter Matthew Cooper.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/120705Y.shtml

Dean Attacked for Anti-War Views

Top Republicans and Democrats exchanged sharp new words over the Iraq war today, as President Bush dismissed as "pessimists" those raising questions about his strategy and calling for a troop withdrawal.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/120705L.shtml

Skepticism Seems to Erode Europeans' Faith in Rice

It would be hard to imagine a more sudden and thorough tarnishing of the Bush administration's credibility than the one taking place here right now. There have been too many reports in the news media about renditions - including one involving a Lebanese-born German citizen, Khaled el-Masri, kidnapped in Macedonia in December 2003 and imprisoned in Afghanistan for several months on the mistaken assumption that he was an associate of the September 11 hijackers - for blanket disclaimers of torture to be widely believed.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/120705K.shtml

Republicans Have Lost High Moral Ground

Robert Scheer writes: To see behind the scenes as Christian-right superstar Ralph Reed, bought off by top Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff, dupes his grassroots "pro-family" followers into unwittingly supporting casino-rich Indian tribes under the guise of anti-gambling initiatives, is to glimpse moral corruption of biblical proportion.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/120705J.shtml

Donald Rumsfeld's War

The lack of soldiers on the ground has been a hot-button issue since the start of the Iraq war in March 2003. Career military officials believe that's the reason the war hasn't been a "cakewalk," and they blame Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld for designing a flawed war plan.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/120705I.shtml

Our chance to rise to the occasion

Common Dreams
by Andrew Bard Schmookler

12/06/05

[W]hen I feel sorry for myself for this burden of having to battle against the Bushites: I remind myself of what my parents' generation had to sacrifice to meet the challenge of World War II. They, too, had lives they wanted to be living -- work they wanted to be doing, sweethearts they wanted to stay with -- but were instead compelled by what history had dealt them to set all that aside. Men of my father's generation not only had to interrupt their lives, they had to risk having no life at all -- and hundreds of thousands of them never returned -- in order to meet the threat posed to all they valued by the rise of evil. Looking at their example, I am able quickly to silence the voice of that inner baby-boomer who feels somehow entitled to have things the way he wants. The ease of our lives -- all that we've been able to take for granted for so long -- is the exception and not the rule in human experience. We have no good reason to suppose that we were promised a rose garden, that history would not some day call upon us to deal with dark and dangerous things...

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/1206-25.htm


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Patriot Act needs to be squashed

Eagle Tribune
by Nat Hentoff

12/06/05

Dec. 15 is Bill of Rights Day, celebrating the first 10 amendments to the Constitution, without which our founding document would not have become the law of the land. Begun in Northampton, Mass., in November 2001, the Bill of Rights Defense Committee, led by Nancy Talanian, has allied with the American Civil Liberties Union and a range of conservative libertarian organizations. Currently among those insisting on essential Patriot Act reforms are the American Conservative Union, the American Library Association, and such business groups as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of Manufacturers.These business organizations have joined with civil libertarians to focus on the Patriot Act's sweeping expansion of government powers to obtain a huge range of personal information by claiming only that the records are "relevant to an authorized investigation" on terrorism...

http://www.ecnnews.com/cgi-bin/15/etstory.pl?-sec-Editorial+fn-hentoff.1206


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

America the beautiful?

Liberty For All
by Ed Lewis

12/07/05

There is a great risk one takes when one searches for the truth. Granted, the truth will set you free, but it may not be without great pain caused by severe mental anguish. You see, the truth may be in opposition to what one has believed all of one's life. It may, in fact, be the exact opposite of what one has believed. The writer, as have millions of other people, grew up believing that America was the greatest, purest country of all countries that ever existed. He believed that the American people were not evil, that the land held the most moral, ethical, and honest people that had been created...

http://www.libertyforall.net/2005/dec18/beautiful.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Is Big Brother planning to tag and track drugs?

Institute for Health Freedom
by staff

12/05

Since the federal government now is the largest payer for health care in the United States, it has the ability to coerce physicians into implementing anti-privacy practices they might not set up in a truly free-market system. Citizens should watch to make sure the federal government does not use its Medicare muscle to apply financial penalties to physicians who do not write electronic prescriptions. All told, a national mandatory (or coerced) electronic prescribing system would make it much easier for Big Brother to tag and track citizens' use of prescription drugs...

http://tinyurl.com/9d2n6


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The deficit reduction myth

Ludwig von Mises Institute
by Bert McLachlan

12/06/05

Congress is treating the deficit as a big joke, but surely most people aren't so stupid as to think that 'deficit reduction' is really that. Congress has outspent its own income in 45 of the last 50 years, thereby running up deficits by over $5 trillion. But $4 trillion of those deficits were in just the last 20 years. And then President Bush's budget submission this last February projected $3 trillion more of deficits in just the next 6 years. That is how much Congress itself actually spends in excess of its own income tax revenue...

http://www.mises.org/story/1963


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Basic economics

WorldNetDaily
by Walter E. Williams

12/07/05

Economic ignorance, misconceptions and superstition drive us toward totalitarianism because they make us more willing to hand over greater control of our lives to politicians. That results in a diminution of our liberties. Think back to the gasoline price controls during the 1970s. The price controls caused shortages. To deal with the shortages, restrictions were imposed on purchases. Then national highway speed limits were enacted. Then there were more calls for smaller and less crashworthy cars. With the recent gasoline supply shocks, we didn't experience the shortages, long lines and closed gas stations seen during the 1970s. Why? Prices were allowed to perform their allocative function -- get people to use less gas and get suppliers to supply more...

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=47781


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The imperial presidency

LewRockwell.Com
by Tom Engelhardt, Jeremy Brecher & Brendan Smith

12/07/05

"How has the Bush administration gotten away with such apparently illegal acts as hiding intelligence reports from Congress, creating secret prisons, establishing death squads, kidnapping people and spiriting them across national borders, and planning unprovoked wars? Part of the answer lies in the administration's deliberate effort, initiated even before September 11, 2001, to tear down any existing legal and institutional means for preventing, exposing, or punishing violations of national and international law by American officials...

http://www.lewrockwell.com/engelhardt/engelhardt141.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Putting America last

AntiWar.Com
by Justin Raimondo

12/07/05

Government exists for one reason and for one reason only: the self-perpetuation of the power, perks, and privileges of our rulers and their supporters. Has the distribution of 'homeland security' funding become a way for our elected representatives to buy votes at everyone else's expense? Of course it has: that's the way the system works. This is the 'democracy' we want to export to the ends of the earth, not in its corrupted form but in its purest essence. I conclude, from this structural critique of what's wrong with our anti-terrorist effort, that: (a) our leaders will continue their policy, so vividly on display during the Katrina catastrophe, of putting America last, (b) another attack is inevitable, and (c) our rulers will take the same lesson from 9/11-II that they learned in the first instance -- they'll use the occasion to grab more power and launch more wars...

http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=8218


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Alito's recusal policy questioned

Boston Globe

12/06/05

In 1987, Samuel A. Alito Jr., then the US attorney for the district of New Jersey, signed a bank fraud indictment of a New Jersey man named Larry Kopp. Later, when Alito became a federal appeals judge, he put the Kopp case on his 'standing recusal' list, seeking to uphold his promise that he would disqualify himself from any case that he had supervised as US attorney. But in 1992, Alito was noted as 'present' in the court's final decision in the Kopp case, in which the vacating of Kopp's sentence was upheld. If Alito did take part, it would appear to be a fourth instance in which the Supreme Court pick was recorded as being in a case he had promised to avoid. The chief judge of the appeals court, Anthony J. Scirica, said in a telephone interview that the clerk should have kept Alito from considering the case, and that there was no way to know from the record whether he had participated...

http://tinyurl.com/cswkp


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Enable Nigerians to know whether or not siting of GSM masts near residential areas, schools, health centres, churches or even police stations can be hazardous in any form whatsoever

Sadly enough, nobody has bordered to ascertain the health implications of their actions not even the State or Federal Ministry of Health.

Should the masts collapse for one reason or another, the consequences may be very disastrous.

It is unclear if health ministry (Federal or State) had made any effort whatsoever to find out whether or not the indiscriminate erection of GSM masts pose any form of danger to people’s health, especially those who work or live close to where these masts are erected. It is very unfortunate.

I am therefore calling on both the federal and state ministries of health to carry independent survey investigations with a view to coming out with results that will enable Nigerians and non-Nigerians alike to know whether or not siting of GSM masts near residential areas, schools, health centres, churches or even police stations can be hazardous in any form whatsoever.

May I equally call on the Nigerian Communications Commission to properly monitor and regulate the activities of mobile phone operators in the country as what is worth doing is worth doing well.

This call has become necessary following emerging evidence that there could be some very serious health implications, most notably an increased incidence of cancer for people working or residing in the vicinity of mobile phone base transmitter masts

Bearing this in mind, one can now understand why former president of America, Mr. Bill Clinton, 1n 1995 issued a formal memorandum stating that transmitter masts should not be sited in schools or residential areas.

In the same vein, in 2000, a special committee in the United Kingdom (UK), the Independent Expert Group on Mobile Phones (also known as the Seeward Commission’s) issued a report on mobile phones safety issues, while follow up reports were issued in 2003, and in that same year, the expert group concluded its work and came up with its findings.

Also in 1999, an expert panel assembled by the Royal Society of Canada issued a report on mobile phones safety, regarding mobile phone base stations and the expert panel equally concluded its surveys and made public the outcome of its investigations.

It is equally on record that an Expert Panel in U.S.A. did something about the safety of mobile phone base stations as the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2001, published a statement on mobile phone base stations and also came out with its reports.

The Health Council of the Netherlands was not left out in this very crusade as it issued a report in 2002, on the safety of mobile phones, with regards to mobile phone base stations, and as in other cases it also made public its findings.

Infact, the list of countries that have at one time or another constituted panels or commissions on the safety of mobile phone base stations is endless.

All the panels and commissions constituted by different countries of the world had one thing in common as none of them supported siting of GSM masts close to schools, police stations, churches, healthcentres and residential areas as we are experiencing here in Nigeria today.

Even if they had supported a thing like that, is it not better and safer for authorities concerned, to carry out their own survey for the fact that their climate or weather condition is quite different from what we have here in Nigeria.

In effect, what is not harmful there may be harmful here or vice versa, and this makes it imperative for both the State and Federal Ministries of Health to carry out surveys with a view to ascertaining the health implications of indiscriminate siting of GSM masts by GSM phone operators in Nigeria.

The Nigerian Communications Commission whose duty it is to regulate the activities of GSM phone operators in the country should also wake up from its slumber and live up to expectations by monitoring and regulating effectively the activities of the operators and insisting on undiluted compliance.

http://www.thetidenews.com/article.aspx?qrDate=12/07/2005&qrTitle=NCC%20and%20telecommunications%20(II)&qrColumn=OPINION
(excerpt)

Masts: call to end lose-lose situation

Dundee East MSP Shona Robison is to press for detailed planning guidance from the Scottish Executive to end the “lose-lose” situation suffered by residents opposing the erection of mobile phone masts close to their homes, writes Steve Scott.
Ms Robison expressed her “great disappointment” with the planning inquiry decision to uphold an appeal by mobile operators 02 against the decision of Dundee City Council to refuse permission to upgrade a telecoms mast close to the Campfield Square shopping centre in Barnhill.

“I believe the residents had a good case, professionally put together by Dr Shirley McEwan and other local residents, and I am sure they will be furious to see their concerns dismissed out of hand like this,’’ she said.

“I was a witness to the inquiry last month and while the reporter listened to our concerns with sympathy, the planning regulations as they relate to these masts at the moment mean his hands were tied, and it makes it a lose-lose situation for everyone.

“I will continue to press for greater guidance from the Executive because it is intolerable that residents’ views on planning decisions in their area are continually being disregarded in this way.’’

Ms Robison is also calling for mobile phone users to put pressure on the companies to invest further in new technologies such as BT’s Microconnect System, which uses less invasive equipment that in most cases would not require planning permission.

“I understand there has to be more investigation into the system, but I was very annoyed by the way 02 dismissed it at the inquiry,’’ she continued.

“It has worked on trials in several English cities and hopefully mobile phone users will put pressure on their operators to research better technologies which might end the requirement for these mast eyesores.”

© All copyright D C Thomson & Co Ltd., 2005

http://www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/output/2005/12/07/story7816736t0.shtm

A Special Forces Officer Turned Anti-War Socialist

http://counterpunch.org/junaid11072005.html


Informant: Friends

That End-Of-Empire Feeling

by David Corn, TomPaine.com

From the war to the economy, this holiday season bears the signs of a great nation in decline.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/20051207/that_endofempire_feeling.php

Protect Anti-Torture Amendment

Take Action Now
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/action/index.asp?step=2&item=12428

Please contact your Members of Congress today to urge them to keep the anti-torture amendment exactly as passed by the U.S. Senate and to oppose the Graham Amendment.

Click here to take action
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/action/index.asp?step=2&item=12428

We need your help to ensure that members of the House support the Anti-Torture Amendment as passed by the Senate, and oppose the Graham Amendment.

Some Representatives are reportedly trying to strip the anti-torture amendment. Please send an email and call your Representative today to urge them to keep the Anti-Torture Amendment exactly as passed by the Senate, and to support the fundamental right to due process by opposing the Graham Amendment!

Click here to take action now.
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/action/index.asp?step=2&item=12428

A critical vote in the House of Representatives could come as early as tonight. Representatives may soon vote on how to advise a small group of their colleagues who are negotiating the fate of the Anti-Torture Amendment. They might also vote on the fate of the Graham Amendment that would dangerously restrict the right for detainees at Guantanamo to challenge their detention in federal courts.

Click here to take action now.
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/action/index.asp?step=2&item=12428

You can also call your Member of Congress:

U.S. Representative

Anti-Torture Talking points

Because there are differences between the House and Senate passed versions of the bills, Congress will appoint a select group of Representatives and Senators to a "conference committee" responsible for reconciling the discrepancies between House and Senate versions of legislation and agreeing on one final version for both chambers to vote on and send to the President for signature. For this reason, we'd like activists to contact both of their Senators and their Representative in support of the Anti-Torture Amendment and opposing the Graham Amendment.

-- As your constituent, I urge you to adopt the Anti-Torture Amendment, as originally passed by the U.S. Senate. I urge you to forcefully oppose any effort to modify or to strip the language of the Senate passed amendment from the Department of Defense Appropriations bill. And I urge you to press the President to sign the provision into law without revisions.

-- Any attempts to create exemptions for the CIA, a presidential waiver on the ban, or other qualification would put the U.S. government in a position of authorizing inhumane treatment, in violation of core principles that Americans embrace and in violation of U.S. and international law. Any such revisions to the original amendment should be overwhelmingly opposed.

-- Torture is a tool of terror, not liberty. No country can hope to promote freedom, democracy and justice if it also claims a right to inflict inhuman cruelty. America’s best values will only survive for our children if we stand by them in fearful and uncertain times. We must never let terrorists influence standards for moral and lawful behavior.

-- I am particularly concerned to hear that some Representatives may want to strip the anti-torture language from the Appropriations bill, and let identical language wither and never be signed into law on the authorization bill. The Senate passed anti-torture language must be adopted without modification on both bills. I urge you also to oppose the Graham Amendment to the Defense Authorization bill and to ensure that Congress protect core principles of justice and due process, especially the basic right to Habeas Corpus. The ability to challenge one’s detention in a court of law is absolutely critical to protect the human rights of anyone in custody.

-- The US Army Field Manual recognizes that torture and inhuman treatment is ineffective, stating that "Use of torture and other illegal methods is a poor technique that yields unreliable results, may damage subsequent collection efforts, and induce the source to say what he thinks the interrogator wants to hear."

-- As my elected official, I urge you to press for the adoption of the Anti-Torture Amendment in the form passed by Senate, and to urge the President to sign the provision into law without revisions.

Stonewalling on CIA Abuses in Europe

http://writ.news.findlaw.com/

JOANNE MARINER

Stonewalling on CIA Abuses in Europe
http://writ.news.findlaw.com/mariner/20051207.html

FindLaw columnist and human rights attorney Joanne Mariner discusses Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's refusal to provide a substantive, factual response to the European Union's request for details regarding possible Europe-related activities of the reported CIA secret prison network. The EU's request comes in the context of its inquiry to figure out whether international law was violated, within its jurisdiction, in connection with the network. Rice did promise that the U.S. would not use torture -- but Mariner argues that this promise offers only cold comfort, in light of the U.S.'s current, narrow definition of what counts as torture, and of the scope of the relevant treaties.

Guest Column
http://writ.news.findlaw.com/commentary/20051207_bergen.html
JENNIFER VAN BERGEN
Why Did the Fourth Circuit Suggest it Might Vacate its Decision In the Case of Alleged Dirty Bomb Conspirator Jose Padilla?
FindLaw guest columnist Jennifer Van Bergen, a journalist with a law degree, discusses possible reasons for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit's recent, surprising decision to ask for briefing in the Jose Padilla case. Padilla is the federal detainee who was originally said to be a dirty-bomb co-conspirator, and then indicted, recently, on separate charges. The Fourth Circuit asked for briefing on whether it should vacate its decision upholding Padilla's three-and-a-half-year detention in light of the change in the government's rationale for detention.

Wednesday, Dec. 07, 2005


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From ufpj-news

Voting Machines Under Scrutiny

The potential perils of electronic voting systems are bedeviling state officials as a January 1, 2006, deadline approaches for complying with strict standards for machine reliability.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/120705Z.shtml

051207 - R - Mobilfunk - Newsletter

http://www.omega-news.info/051207_r_mobilfunk_newsletter.rtf

Condoleezza Rice, neo-Orwellian

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/3731/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

Next-up news 7 Dec 2005

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

Kein Recht auf gesunde Nahrung? - UNO ignoriert, dass die "grüne Gentechnik" zahlreichen Menschenrechten widerspricht

Die Plattform gibt folgende Pressemeldung bekannt!

Seit über fünf Jahren kämpfen wir gegen die "Grüne Gentechnik" und bezeichnen diese, als den größten Wahnsinn den die Menschheit bisher je erlebt hatte! Außer katastrophalen Auswirkungen durch diese "Technik", gibt es kein einziges Produkt weltweit, was durch die "Grüne Gentechnik" für den Menschen, Tiere und die Umwelt nachhaltig von Vorteil wäre! In Amerika wo die Gentechnahrung in den Verkaufsregalen seit zehn Jahren angeboten wird, ist der Krebs um 47 % gestiegen! Viele namhafte Wissenschaftler sehen darin den Grund! Obwohl es noch keine menschlich Studie dafür gibt, beweisen aber alle Tierstudien sehr genau, wenn man Tieren Gentechnachrung füttert, dass sie sehr schnell davon krank werden und auch rasch sterben, wogegen parallel dazu mit herkömmlichen Futter gefütterte Tier ganz normal weiterleben! Mehr davon auf unserer Homepage http://www.proleben.at ! Weil diese Sache irreversibel ist und uns alle berührt, haben wir die EU bereits zweimal deswegen eingeklagt! Alle beiden Klagen wurden aber abgeschmettert, so wie jüngst auch die Klage vom Land Oberösterreich! Deswegen haben wir die Menschenrechte eingeklagt, die die "Grüne Gentechnik" verletzt. Jeder Mensch hat das Recht auf eine gesunde Nahrung, hat das Recht auf eine gesunde Umwelt... (78 solcher ) Menschenrechte haben wir beim Hochkomisseriat für Menschenrechte in Genf erst mal weltweit eingeklagt! Am 7.Nov. haben wir diese dort mündlich dargelegt! Das Plenum wiedersprach uns bis auf einen Punkt nicht! Das Hochkomisseriat für Menschenrechte ist der Meinung essen gehört nicht mehr zu den Menschenrechten und das befremdet uns schon sehr! Wir haben auch wohlweislich keine schriftlich Stellungnahme erhalten! Auch wurde es nicht im Internet veröffentlicht, obwohl dies gesetzlich verankert ist und auch bei allen anderen Anklagen so praktiziert wird! (Man will das ganz einfach totschweigen)!

Deshalb senden wir diese hochinteressante Meldung an Sie. Im Anhang befinden sich: Das Titelbild der Pakt - Broschüre für Menschenrechte, (Recht auf gesunde Nahrung etc.)! die über 150 Staaten unterschrieben haben, unter anderem auch Österreich!

http://www.omega-news.info/internationaler_pakt.jpg

Die Presseaussendung! Der Parallelbericht in Kurzform. Die Originalfassung ist unter http://www.proleben.at (news -downloads ganz oben als erstes abrufbar)! Wir hoffen sehr, dass Sie dem mehr als dem üblichen Aufmerksamkeit schenken, da diese Sache uns alle angeht, denn wie lange können wir uns noch mit natürlicher Nahrung ernähren?

Mit den herzlichsten Grüßen an Sie und Ihr gesamtes Team. Für Rücksprachen wie immer:

I.A.

Kontakt: Richard Leopold Tomasch, Tel.: 04235/2347; rileto@proleben.at ; http://www.proleben.at ; http://www.proleben.at/presse für Bilder zum Herunterladen!


Kein Recht auf gesunde Nahrung?

UNO ignoriert, dass die "grüne Gentechnik" zahlreichen Menschenrechten widerspricht

Die österreichische Antigentechnik-Plattform "Pro Leben" ist erschüttert über den vergangenen Woche vom UN-Ausschuss für wirtschaftliche, soziale und kulturellen Rechte veröffentlichten Bericht zur Lage der Menschenrechte in Österreich. Denn erstmals weltweit hat "Pro Leben" vor diesem UN-Menschenrechtsausschuss schriftlich und - am 7. November in Genf - mündlich dargelegt, dass die "Grüne Gentechnik" gegen die Menschenrechte verstößt. Auch Österreich ist keine Ausnahme, weil die Republik die gesetzlichen Voraussetzungen für den Einsatz von gentechnisch veränderten Organismen (GVO) geschaffen hat. Obwohl verantwortliche Mitglieder des Menschenrechtskomitees in anschließenden Gesprächen Zustimmung zu unseren Einwänden äußerten, wurde das Thema im UN-Bericht totgeschwiegen. Das Komitee widerlegte zwar keinen angeführten Punkt, fühlte sich aber letztlich "nicht zuständig", wie dies Mitglieder selbst zugaben.

Doch wie kann sich der für Menschenrechte zuständige Ausschuss nicht zuständig fühlen, wenn durch eine Technologie, nach der niemand gerufen hat, zahlreiche Rechte des Internationalen Paktes verletzt werden? Dabei handelt es sich um:

· Das Recht der Völker auf Selbstbestimmung (Artikel 1) (Alle § im Paktvertrag verankert)!
· Das Recht auf freie Verfügung über natürliche Reichtümer und Mittel bzw. Verbot des Raubs der Existenzmittel eines Volkes (Artikel 1, Absatz 2)
· Das Recht auf Arbeit (Artikel 6)
· Das Recht auf Nahrung (Artikel 11)
· Das Recht auf Gesundheit (Artikel 12)
· Das Recht auf Freiheit von Wissenschaft und Forschung (Artikel 15)

(Siehe auch beigefügte Kurzfassung oder Langfassung unter http://www.proleben.at/Parallelbericht_ProLeben.pdf ).

Die überwiegende Mehrheit der Österreicher und EU-Bürger lehnt die Gentechnik in der Landwirtschaft und in der Nahrung ab. Die Verunreinigung des Saatgutes, illegale Importe von GVO und die Kontamination gentechnikfreier Pflanzen durch Pollenflug werden toleriert oder riskiert, wenn die Gentechnik Einzug hält. Wenn der Staat beispielsweise den Anbau von genmanipuliertem Mais freigibt, lässt er zu, dass mehrere gesundheitsbedenkliche Stoffe in unsere Nahrung gelangen.

Republik und UNO müssen Farbe bekennen

Unsere Lebensgrundlagen Gesundheit, Arbeit und Umwelt sind durch GVO gefährdet. Auch wenn der UN-Menschenrechtsausschuss vor dieser Problematik die Augen verschloss, werden wir alles daran setzen, die Gentechnik in die Schranken zu weisen: Zum einen streben wir eine Klage gegen die Republik Österreich an, damit sie die Gentechnikfreiheit verfassungsmäßig verankert, zum anderen werden wir und unsere Mitstreiter dafür sorgen, dass der UN-Menschenrechtsausschuss von NGOs anderer Länder auch in Zukunft regelmäßig mit diesem Thema konfrontiert wird. Kläger: Richard Leopold Tomasch (Sprecher von Pro Leben) DI Volker Helldorff (von der Gentechnik bedrohter Biobauer, Pro Leben) Karl Raab (von der Gentechnik bedrohter Biobauer, Pro Leben)

Kontakt: Richard Leopold Tomasch, Tel.: 04235/2347; rileto@proleben.at ; http://www.proleben.at http://www.proleben.at/presse Bilder zum herunterladen (Zürich und Genf)!


Parallelbericht zum 3. und 4. Staatenbericht der Republik Österreich über die Umsetzung des Internationalen Paktes über wirtschaftliche, soziale und kulturelle Rechte

Soziale Menschenrechte in Österreich

Menschenrechtsverletzungen in der Landwirtschaft und bei den Verbrauchern durch die Einführung der Gentechnik

Vorgelegt durch: Antigentechnik-Plattform Pro Leben Österreich

Zusammenfassung des Parallelberichtes und Vorschläge für die "concluding observations":

Durch die Einführung der Gentechnik in Österreich werden folgende Rechte des Internationalen Paktes verletzt:

Verletzungen des Rechts der Völker auf Selbstbestimmung (Artikel 1):

· 80 Prozent der Verbraucher sind gegen Gentechnik. 1997 stimmten 1,2 Millionen von 8 Millionen Österreichern gegen Gentechnik
· Verunreinigung des Saatgutes - schon nach einer Aussaat ist alles kontaminiert, ohne dass die Bauern davon wissen und es wollen.
· Illegale Importe - mangels ausreichender Kontrollen gelangen nicht für den Verzehr erlaubte Gentech-Nahrungsmittel in die Supermärkte. Amnesty International sieht das als "schwerwiegende Bedrohung für das Leben der Bauern und Verbraucher".
· Kontaminierung durch Pollenflug und Witterung - niemand bleibt von GVO verschont. Sicherheitsabstände sind unnütz. Niemand haftet für die wirklichen Schäden.

Absatz 2: Recht auf freie Verfügung über natürliche Reichtümer und Mittel / Verbot des Raubs der Existenzmittel eines Volkes:

· Konzerne verkaufen Saatgut, das nur 1x benutzt werden kann - Bauern werden abhängig und müssen jedes Jahr neues Saatgut kaufen.
· Darüber hinaus patentieren die Konzerne mehr und mehr Pflanzen: Bauern sind gezwungen schon für die Erlaubnis, dieses Saatgut zu verwenden, zu bezahlen. "Das ist eine Versklavung der Bauern" (Vandana Shiva, alternative Nobelpreisträgerin).

Verletzung des Rechts auf Arbeit ( Artikel 6)

Das Recht auf Arbeit aller gentechnikfrei wirtschaftenden Bauern wird durch Patente auf Leben, die zunehmende Abhängigkeit von Großkonzernen über Saatgut und Verträge sowie die drohende Kontaminierung durch Nachbarn gefährdet. Da mit Einführung der Gentechnik in der Landwirtschaft die gentechnikfreie Produktion langsam aber sicher zu teuer wird, wären Landwirte gezwungen, ihren Betrieb aufzugeben oder auf GVO - und damit in die direkte Abhängigkeit der Konzerne - umzusteigen.

Verletzung des Rechts auf Nahrung (Artikel 11):

Durch den Anbau von genmanipuliertem Mais gelangen zwei hochwirksame Gifte und ein Antibiotikum in unsere Nahrung. Mit Gentech-Pflanzen verlieren die Bauern ihre Arbeit, ihren Zugang zu Nahrungsmitteln und ihr Einkommen verringert sich um bis zu 60 Prozent. Lt. FAO und dem Generell Comment No. 12 hat der Staat die Pflicht, den Zugang zu angemessener Nahrung und Nahrung ohne gesundheitsbedenkliche Stoffe durchzusetzen und sicherzustellen, dass Veränderungen der Nahrung sich nicht nachteilig auf die Zusammensetzung auswirken dürfen.

Verletzung des Rechts auf Gesundheit (Artikel 12)

Der 100. deutsche Ärztetag und zahlreiche im Parallelbericht aufgeführte Studien weisen auf, wie GVO in irreversible Schäden für die Gesundheit - bis hin zum Tod - resultieren.

Verletzung des Rechts auf Freiheit von Wissenschaft und Forschung (Art. 15)

95 Prozent der Wissenschaftler arbeiten für die Gentech-Industrie. Bei Studien, die Risiken und Gefahren der Gentechnik nachweisen, wird versucht, die Veröffentlichung mit allen Mitteln zu verhindern.

Empfehlungen für die "concluding observations" (Anm.: wurden leider nicht angenommen):

Das Komitee teilt der österreichischen Bundesregierung seine große Sorge über die Einführung der Gentechnik mit, die nach den vorliegenden Berichten und Erkenntnissen eine massive Gefährdung der Ernährungssicherheit und Gesundheit des österreichischen Volkes bedeuten.

Der Ausschuss empfiehlt deshalb der Bundesrepublik Österreich, dringend den Einsatz von Gentechnik in Landwirtschaft und Nahrungsmittelproduktion sowie die Einführung von gentechnisch veränderten Produkten für die Nahrungsmittelherstellung - z. B. auch im Tierfutter - zu verbieten, bis Langzeitstudien (bei Medikamenten 7 - 10 Jahre) durch unabhängige Forschung jegliche Risiken ausschließen. Die Einführung einer Schadenshaftung für die Verursacher, die Konzerne, wird eine objektive Risikoforschung unterstützen.

Call your Representative about PATRIOT Act reauthorization

The House may vote as early as tomorrow (Wednesday, December 7) on a PATRIOT Act "compromise" bill, known as a "conference report," that is identical or close to the unacceptable version drafted before Congress's Thanksgiving recess.

What the House may vote on: The conference report fails to make adequate changes to Section 215, expands National Security Letter powers, and otherwise disregards civil liberties. It places seven year sunsets on sections 206, 215 and "lone wolf" and makes the rest of the PATRIOT Act permanent. (For more information about the bill, see http://www.bordc.org/newsletter/bordc-act-alert39.php#draft .)

As an alternative to the conference report, the House may vote on a "continuing resolution," which would extend all expiring provisions, without changes, for a specific period, such as 3-6 months. A continuing resolution would extend the debate, so it is preferable to a bad bill.

Take Action/Talking Points: Please phone or fax your House member today or tomorrow (sorry, not enough time for emails!) and tell him or her that the conference report is unacceptable because [insert the issues you feel are most important], and to vote against it on behalf of his/her constituents, including those in [cities and counties in their district], which have passed civil liberties resolutions. Ask your Representative to oppose the conference report and vote in favor of a continuing resolution, if one is proposed.

Look up your Representative's contact information at
http://www.house.gov .
See expanded talking points at
http://www.bordc.org/newsletter/expandedpoints.php.
Look up resolutions passed in your district at
http://www.bordc.org/list.php?sortAlpha=1 . We will send updates on House and Senate votes when we have more information.
Thanks for all you do,

Bill of Rights Defense Committee
Web: http://www.bordc.org
Email: info@bordc.org
Phone: 413-582-0110
Fax: 413-582-0116


Informant: Mofmars3

Listen to Nixon talk about our war in Iraq

I'M NOT KIDDING!

It was stunning and surreal to listen to the audio clip Jerry Springer put together yesterday during his Air America Radio Talk show. He took a speech Nixon delivered during the Viet Nam war and ONLY changed the words Viet Nam with the word Iraq. It is, practically, verbatim what Bush has been saying. It is as thou Bush is following some kind of script!

I'm glad I didn't share this yesterday for this recording becomes more apropos in light of the attacks Howard Dean has been receiving today for saying that we are making the same mistakes we did in Viet Nam and that the results would be similar...the Iraq War is unwindable.

Are we, again, going to wait until we are, once again, in the 10s of thousands of our dead soldiers before we finally get it!

http://PlayAudio-234.com/play.asp?m=246855&f=VXSCVD&ps=13&p=1 (2 min)

Jack Topel

Total Surveillance

Interview: New consumer-tracking technology threatens to make personal privacy a thing of the past.

Katherine Albrecht
By Michael Beckel

December 6, 2005

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http://www.motherjones.com/news/outfront/2004/09/08_400.html

Imagine a future in which your every belonging is marked with a unique number identifiable with the swipe of a scanner; where your refrigerator keeps track of its contents; where the location of your car is always pinpoint-able; and where signal-emitting microchips storing personal information are implanted beneath your skin or embedded in your inner organs.

This is the future of radio frequency identification (RFID), a technology whose application has so far been limited largely to supply-chain management (enabling companies, for example, to keep track of the quantity of a given product they have in stock). RFID is set to be applied in a whole range of consumer settings. Already being tested in products as innocuous as shampoo, lip balm, razor blades, and cream cheese, RFID-enabled items are promoted by retailers and marketers as the next revolution in customer convenience. Consumer advocates say this is paving the way for a nightmarish future where personal privacy is a quaint throwback.

Katherine Albrecht has been at the forefront of efforts to sound the alarm about the (already) $10 billion-a-year customer surveillance industry. As the founder and director of the consumer advocacy group Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering (CASPIAN, a nod to C.S. Lewis’ valiant prince), she has uncovered everything from hidden cameras to tracking devices in shopping carts to fake shoppers who follow you around stores.

In her new book, Spychips (co-written with colleague Liz McIntyre and published by Nelson Current), Albrecht, whose work is motivated in part by deeply held Christian beliefs, details how global corporations—and governments—are working to turn RFID into a way of tracking the day-to-day activities of ordinary citizens.

“Regardless of whether your beliefs are progressive or conservative, socially or politically, everybody’s got a reason to not want somebody spying on them,” she says. “Whether you’re afraid that Big Brother is going to take the form of an evil corporation or Big Brother is going to take the form of an evil government or take whatever form, everybody’s got a reason to be concerned.”

Mother Jones recently talked with Albrecht about her consumer activism, the techniques of customer manipulation, and a future where RFID is ubiquitous and personal privacy in short supply.

Mother Jones: What are the greatest threats posed by radio frequency identification technology in particular in the surveillance operations of stores?

Katherine Albrecht: The problem with RFID has to do with the fact that the RFID tags can be so easily hidden into products—things people buy and carry—and the reader devices can be so easily hidden into aspects of the environment. This makes it extremely easy for someone who wants to observe and watch people in these surreptitious ways to do so. We’ve identified three different arenas that the RFID threat could come from: marketers, the government, and criminals.

MJ: What examples have you seen in those three areas?

KA: The Metro, the RFID industry’s showcase retail outlet in Germany, is a good example of a retailer abusing RFID in a surreptitious way. About a year and a half ago, we toured the store for over three hours. The next day I was giving a talk to a group of Germans on privacy and RFID. We had set up a $200 reader device we had bought off the Internet to read the RFID tags off the Pantene shampoo and the Gillette razor products and just on a lark, one of my colleagues held his frequent shopper card up to the reader device and a number appeared on the screen. We found out that they had actually tagged us—and apparently 10,000 other shoppers—at the store, by giving out these cards without being told that they contained RFID tracking devices.

That’s the retailer’s dream: Instead of having to rely on all of this extremely expensive technology to follow you and watch you walk around the store, they can issue you something that you put in your wallet willingly. That way they could figure out how long you stood in front of the bread aisle or they could figure out how long your shopping trip took. They could identify you from the moment you walked in the door. They could identify your value to the store and then treat you differently depending on how profitable you are.

MJ: Companies are actually thinking like that?

KA: Oh, absolutely. I have thousands of pages to back that up. Actually, the whole current retail environment is set up to maximize profit. There are things that have been going on long before RFID became available to retailers that are quite revolting. They’ve got shelf cameras that can zoom in and capture your customer expression as you look at a shelf. They’ve got fake shoppers who can literally follow you around and record what you say to the people you’re shopping with. It’s a $10 billion per year industry. And it’s almost entirely invisible to the average consumer.

MJ: And what can the average consumer do to fight back against this?

KA: The first thing is to become informed about it, because I think very few people have any clue at all that it’s even happening. We detail a lot of this at our NoCards.org website. We’ve protested shopper cards, which are essentially a tool to get you to reveal your purchasing patterns [with the aid of] very sophisticated data mining filters. We recommend a multi-tier approach: educate yourself, educate other people, boycott stores that engage in it, punish them financially by withholding your shopping dollars from them. If the punishment becomes more painful than the desired reward, just like with anything else, companies will pull back from these practices.

MJ: What motivates your advocacy against RFID technology?

KA: What motivates me is an absolute resistance against the idea that we would all just be reduced to being numbers and tagged and tracked like cattle. When I see RFID and I think about a world in which the powers that be—be they corporate or government—can essentially watch, surveil, track, manipulate, and control the people, that’s what motivates me: a desire to see that not happen, to my generation, to my children, to my grandchildren. History is going to judge us based on how we respond to this threat now.

MJ: So, you walk into a store and you purchase something using the store card, or get a product with one of those RFID tag devices. Can you walk through some of the things that are going on from the surveillance perspective?

KA: Let’s say I buy a pair of size 7 women’s Nike running shoes with a credit card. Currently, most major national chains are recording information about what people are buying. In the future, however, my pair of size 7 Nike running shoes will have a unique ID number in an RFID tag embedded in the sole—unless we stop it—so anytime that I step on carpeting or a floor tile that’s been equipped with an RFID reader, it can scan that number and know: “Hey, I’m at the Atlanta courthouse, and I just saw shoe number 308247 step by. Let me cross-reference that in the database. That’s the shoe that was purchased by Katherine Albrecht.”

And shoes are a particularly interesting example to think of in that regard because we don’t trade shoes with other people, for a variety of hygiene and fitness reasons, and most of us tend to wear only a few pairs of shoes regularly. So if you can identify a pair of shoes as belonging to an individual and strategically locate reader devices—put them in the entrance to the airport, the entrance to the courthouse, the entrance to the Wal-Mart store—you can pinpoint the time and place at which a person was seen entering that location. That opens up a whole new horizon of tracking capability to watch people, for marketers and homeland security folks.

MJ: How might the government use this technology for homeland security?

KA: Depending on your politics, you may attend a peace rally or a gun show or a talk by a Muslim cleric or a union meeting or a particular political rally, all of which are protected by the First Amendment. But in the RFID world, federal agents could attend that meeting with a hand-held reader hidden in a backpack, mill around long enough to capture a couple thousand RFID numbers associated with the people at the meeting, upload all of that to a central database, cross-reference it, and figure out everybody who was there.

Also, once you’ve got the private sector wielding all of this technology, they are at liberty to sell that information to the federal government. At that point, the government does not run a foul of Constitution restrictions for essentially spying on its own citizens. There are a lot of private sector-government partnerships in sharing of this information once it’s been gathered, and we anticipate that there will be more and more of that in coming years.

MJ: That seems to require an enormous about of infrastructure and cooperation between these businesses and the database registration.

KA: Pieces of this are already happening. When you make a purchase, records, including your identity and all of the things you bought are collected and recorded. And there are companies that specialize in purchase-record consolidation, such as Information Resources Inc.

MJ: How far away is that future?

KA: That future is going to happen as soon as we allow them to put RFID tags on the things we wear and carry. If you ask the industry, that future is by 2010. When the industry gets RFID tags down to five cents, or preferably a fraction of a penny, at that point, I think we’ll begin to see them appearing on everything, and we’re really looking at a future in which every physical object on earth will be uniquely numbered and trackable in real-time all the time.

MJ: How can RFID tags be used in a consumer responsible way?

KA: This is a great technology if you want to track things from point A to point B. If you run a warehouse and want to keep track of the inventory in the warehouse, RFID is a super way to do it. Conceivably, RFID could have some consumer benefits, but they absolutely pale in comparison to the risks that this technology poses. Industry will tell you, “Won’t it be great when you can waltz through a check out line without having to stop and stand in line?” If the price I have to pay for that is having all of my belongings remotely identifiable and being under the thumb of Big Brother, I would rather stand in line. The trade off just seems so ludicrously lop-sided.

MJ: What alternatives do you suggest for responsible marketers?

KA: I would say let people make their own decisions without trying to manipulate them. The advice I give to professional marketers is “If you can’t tell people you’re doing it, you shouldn’t do it.” I don’t think that the marketers’ challenge is so great right now that they have to resort to these kinds of underhanded tactics to meet their objectives. I want to buy something on the merits of the product.

MJ: What’s your take on the VeriChip Company and Tommy Thompson—former Secretary of Health and Human Services under the Bush administration and now VeriChip Board member—advocating more RFID technology for medical information?

KA: It absolutely scares the heck out of me. In the last six months to a year, this company has really stepped up its efforts to get some powerful players behind it. The fact that people listen to this with a straight face is even more extraordinary to me. You’ve got Tommy Thompson talking about linking medical records with a chip implanted in your arm. You’ve got Senator Joe Biden in the Supreme Court confirmation hearings talking about implant chips to track people with a straight face. It’s unbelievable how quickly we’ve gone from saying “Oh, that’s pet chipping technology, we’ll never put that in people” to people with a straight face suddenly talking about implanting chips into American citizens. Terrifying.

Michael Beckel is an investigative fellow at Mother Jones.

© 2005 The Foundation for National Progress

http://www.motherjones.com/interview/2005/12/albrecht.html

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Tracking by tagging our children
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1240202/

Fordern und Fördern im lebenswerten Hessen

Arbeitsamt und Arbeitszwang

Alltägliche Schikanen

An das Arbeitslosenzentrum Frankfurt

„Liebe Frau Dr. Sommerfeld oder Arbeitslosenzentrum, heute muß ich Ihnen schreiben, was im Hildesheimer Arbeitsamt abgeht…“ So beginnt ein persönlicher Brief von H.R. vom 10.10.2005 über das „Fordern und Fördern“ im lebenswerten Hessen an FALZ Frankfurt.
http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/realpolitik/zwang/hildesheim.html


Trainingsmaßnahmen und andere Umschulungen

Weiterbildung für Arbeitslose

Vom Umtausch ausgeschlossen

Weniger Teilnehmer, kürzere Kurse: Bildungsgutscheine für Arbeitslose werfen mehr Probleme auf als sie lösen. Artikel von Fabinne Melzer in Süddeutsche Zeitung vom 02.12.2005
http://www.sueddeutsche.de/,jkm1/jobkarriere/erfolggeld/artikel/477/65412/

Dazu unser Un-Zitat des Tages:

"…Wir tun viel zur Eingliederung Langzeitarbeitsloser. Wir haben Einarbeitungsmaßnahmen, wir haben Training on the Job und ähnliches. Wir erfahren wegen der Forderung in unserem Programm, die Zahl der Saisonarbeitskräfte aus dem Ausland um ein Viertel zu reduzieren, großen Widerstand. Wir sollten vielleicht einfach einmal darüber nachdenken, ob diese Trainingsmaßnahmen nicht auch den Körper betreffen sollten und nicht nur den Kopf und ob wir nicht vielleicht einen Monat lang den Arbeitslosen Fitnessangebote machen sollten, damit sie dann, wenn sie eingesetzt werden, tatsächlich die von ihnen erwartete Arbeit leisten können…“ Ilse Falk (CDU/CSU) lt. Plenarprotokoll - Vorab-Veröffentlichung von der 6.Sitzung des Bundestags am 2. Dezember 2005

http://www.bundestag.de/bic/plenarprotokolle/plenarprotokolle/16006.html


Aus: LabourNet, 6. Dezember 2005

Sozialer Angriff und Widerstand

Schwarzbuch Hartz IV. Sozialer Angriff und Widerstand – Eine Zwischenbilanz

Agenturschluss (Hrsg.) bringt am 2. Januar 2006 die Zwischenbilanz nach einem Jahr Hartz IV als Buch (ISBN 3-935936-51-6; ca. 180 Seiten; ca. 11,- €) bei assoziation a heraus! Vorbestellungen sind jetzt schon möglich (Tel.: 030-69582971 | Fax 030-69582973 | assoziation-a@t-online.de) – wer es nicht abwarten kann, möge schon jetzt schmökern in:

Klappentext http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/aktionen/asbuch1.html

Editorial http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/aktionen/asbuch2.html

In einigen Tagen folgt die Auswertung der Anonymen Umfrage zum Arbeitsamt und zu Ein-Euro-Jobs als Vorabdruck!


Aus: LabourNet, 6. Dezember 2005

Länger schuften für den Job

"Es war nur eine kleine Meldung: Der Elektrokonzern Philips kehrt in Deutschland zur 40-Stunden-Woche zurück, ebenso wie die Textilkette C&A. Damit setzt sich ein Trend fort, der noch vor zehn Jahren undenkbar war: Die Deutschen arbeiten länger - zum gleichen Lohn..." Artikel von Ludwig Greven in FDT vom 29.11.2005

http://www.ftd.de/ub/in/32426.html


Vorreiter Ostdeutschland

"Was in Westdeutschland immer noch für Aufregung sorgt, ist in den neuen Bundesländern längst der Normalfall: die Beschäftigten arbeiten länger, als es die Tarifverträge erlauben. Die Ostbetriebe profitieren davon..." Artikel von Marleen Jacobs in der FDT vom 01.12.2005 http://www.ftd.de/pw/de/30575.html

Aus: LabourNet, 6. Dezember 2005

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2. Finanzen des ABSP und Finanzierungsmöglichkeiten unserer politischen Arbeit
Verantwortlich: Edgar Schu

3. Gegen den Sozialkahlschlag im Frühjahr 2006 (Bündniskonzept der Großdemo, Vernetzung mit anderen Organisationen der Sozialproteste)
Verantwortlich: Edgar Schu (Einleitung und Entwurf des Aufrufes)

4. Gegen die EU-Dienstleistungsrichtlinie "Bolkestein" am 14. Februar
Verantwortlich: Helmut Woda (Einleitung)

5. Struktur des ABSP, Entwicklungen der letzten Wochen
Verantwortlich: Ottokar Luhn (Newsletter/Zeitung und Selbsthilfe), BAG-SHI und Erwerbslosenforum (Selbsthilfe)

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Contractor 'knew how to grease the wheels'

In government documents, he is referred to as "co-conspirator No. 1": a man who gave more than $630,000 in cash and favors to former Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham for help in landing millions of dollars in federal contracts.

http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20051204/news_1n4adcs.html


From Information Clearing House

The king of congressional corruption

THOSE OF US who are true fans of hypocrisy and corruption need to pause and salute Randy Cunningham on his way out of town toward the beckoning slammer.

http://tinyurl.com/b4g2k


From Information Clearing House

FBI botched terrorism probe

FBI agents botched a terrorism investigation in Florida and tried to cover up mistakes, said Justice Department investigators, who also concluded that a high-ranking official retaliated against the veteran undercover agent who first pointed out the problems.

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/1152AP_FBI_Whistleblower.html


From Information Clearing House

Time, money and ever-present terror threats have done little to close gaping holes in the nation's security system

Panel gives U.S. five 'F's in attack-preparation:

Time, money and ever-present terror threats have done little to close gaping holes in the nation's security system, the former Sept. 11 Commission said Monday in accusing the government of failing to protect the country.

http://www.suntimes.com/output/terror/cst-nws-terr06.html


From Information Clearing House

The National Security Strategy of the United States

Video: Documentary 'Preventive Warriors':

The film examines a bold new foreign policy paper introduced by the White House in September 2002 entitled: “The National Security Strategy of the United States.” The document outlines a radical new doctrine in American foreign policy: one of so-called “pre-emptive warfare.” The Bush administration used this policy as a justification for the invasion of Iraq.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article6268.htm

German Man Claims U.S. Tortured Him

"I am asking the American government to admit its mistakes and to apologize for my treatment,'' al-Masri said in a written statement. "I am hoping that an American court will say very clearly that what happened to me was illegal and cannot be done to others.''

http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,1280,-5460936,00.html


From Information Clearing House

Months Of Terror For Man Held By Mistake

With his arms held high behind his back he was driven to a plane, thrown on the metal floor and given an injection.

http://tinyurl.com/azb68


From Information Clearing House

Keep quiet about secret flights to secret jails, Rice tells Europe

CONDOLEEZZA RICE challenged European leaders to back controversial American anti-terrorism tactics yesterday as she robustly defended the CIA’s extrajudicial seizure, transportation and interrogation of thousands of suspects.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/newspaper/0,,171-1905660,00.html


From Information Clearing House

CIA Flights Made 50 Landings at Ireland's Shannon, Amnesty Says

The group said the information contradicts U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who said last week that Shannon had not been used for "untoward'' purposes.

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000085&sid=ac_wVfU3t7So


From Information Clearing House

MPs dismiss US denials as 'disingenuous' and 'beyond belief'

Assurances by Condoleezza Rice, the US Secretary of State, that America did not send detainees abroad for torture were dismissed last night by a cross-party group of MPs as "beyond belief".

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/article331462.ece


From Information Clearing House

No exceptions to the ban on torture

The absolute ban on torture, a cornerstone of the international human rights edifice, is under attack. The principle we once believed to be unassailable - the inherent right to physical integrity and dignity of the person - is becoming a casualty of the so-called war on terror.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11233.htm

Torture Saves European Lives, Rice Tells Europe's Leaders

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice chastised European leaders on Monday, saying that before they complain about secret jails for terror suspects in European nations, they should realize that interrogations of these suspects have produced information that helped “save European lives.”

http://www-tech.mit.edu/V125/N59/59long4.html


From Information Clearing House

Victims Could Sue for Human Rights in European Court of Justice

The Munich human rights attorney Georg Note speaks with Spiegel Online about Germany's responsibility and possible repercussions of the affair.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11232.htm

Opfer könnten vor dem Europäischen Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte klagen

http://www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschland/0,1518,388901,00.html


Münchner Völkerrechtler Prof. Dr. Georg Nolte
Institut für Internationales Recht, Uni München
voelkerrecht@jura.uni-muenchen.de

CIA 'closes terror prisons'

Eleven al-Qaeda prisoners who were held in Eastern Europe have been transferred and were being relocated "to a CIA site somewhere in north Africa," ABC reported, citing CIA sources.

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,17478342-38200,00.html


From Information Clearing House

Top Al Qaeda Figures Held in Secret CIA Prisons

10 Out of 11 High-Value Terror Leaders Subjected to 'Enhanced Interrogation Techniques' = Torture.

http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/Investigation/story?id=1375123


From Information Clearing House

ElBaradei: No 'smoking gun' in Iran

Inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency have found no "smoking gun" in Iran that would indicate a nuclear weapons program, Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei, the director-general of the IAEA, told The Jerusalem Post on Tuesday.

http://tinyurl.com/9v7qc


From Information Clearing House

Mother of All Trials

Couldn't they find more credible witnesses? They were fifteen and ten at the time... it just doesn't make sense.

http://tinyurl.com/9pf4w


From Information Clearing House

Dean Questions Commitment to Iraq Strategy

Democratic Chairman Howard Dean on Monday likened the war in Iraq to Vietnam and said, "The idea that the United States is going to win the war in Iraq is just plain wrong."

http://www.ajc.com/news/content/shared-gen/ap/National/Dean_Iraq.html?cxntnid=amn120605e


From Information Clearing House

We will fight for the next 20 years

US-Iraqi troops wage military operation in Ramadi:

Approximately 100 Iraqi army soldiers and 400 US soldiers conducted their offensive, code-named Operation Rams, since Sunday,the military said in a statement.

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-12/06/content_3884813.htm



IRAQ: Hundreds of families flee fighting in Ramadi:

Hundreds of families have fled Ramadi, capital of the western Anbar Province, amidst fierce fighting between US military forces and Iraqi insurgents, according to aid agencies.

http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/IRIN/d8c0f5d0cd6df370adb2e9f0deb6b56f.htm



Insurgents dismiss Iraq polls, brace for battle:

"Expect black days. Elections won't change anything. This is a long-term struggle. We will fight for the next 20 years," said Abu Mohammed.

http://tinyurl.com/crw86


From Information Clearing House

China Spill Could Threaten Endangered Tiger

Along with other endangered animals and plants, Siberian tigers are part of a unique ecosystem that faces a new threat: a toxic benzene slick headed toward the Amur River after an explosion upriver at a chemical factory in China.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/120605ED.shtml

Kyoto Questioned as US Moves on Coal

Diplomats trying to salvage international efforts to curb global warming say they will have to dangle more financial carrots and play down the sticks to win support from nations that have so far spurned agreements to cut greenhouse-gas emissions.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/120605EC.shtml

How the Wind Could Be Our Best Weapon against Global Warming

Wind power has far greater potential than previously thought for providing countries in the developing world with access to cheap and clean energy, new data suggests. Already China, environmentally, probably the most important country in the developing world, has enlarged its target for wind energy as a result of the findings.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/120605EB.shtml

9-11's Unanswered Questions

Some questions can't be answered. People who lost loved ones will never know exactly how the end came, if it hurt, what the final thoughts and words were. But other questions are more tractable. Here are 10 of them.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/120605Q.shtml

CLIMATE AT RECORD EXTREMES

http://tinyurl.com/dl3wg


Informant: NHNE

Research Studies done on Microwave Radiation

http://www.ideaireland.org/emrresearch.htm

Tracking by tagging our children

While the US has been at it for years, are UK parents ready to use satellite technology to keep tabs on their children?

By Lucy Atkins
THE GUARDIAN,
LONDON
Wednesday, Dec 07, 2005,
Page 9

This week a firm called Teddyfone launched a teddy-bear- shaped mobile phone aimed at four-to-eight-year-olds, just in time for Christmas.

At the same time, it launched the i-Kids satellite mobile phone, which looks a bit like a spaceman and incorporates the latest global positioning satellite (GPS) technology, allowing you to track your child's movements through a secure website -- or from your own mobile phone -- to a radius of 20m to 50m.

These are just two new additions to the latest parenting growth industry: a multimillion-dollar market in new and increasingly flashy "child-tracking" devices.

Using fast-developing mobile phone, wireless, radio, microchip and GPS technology, these new inventions will enable us to keep tabs on our children wherever they are, night or day.

In the UK, for example, child-tracking is currently focused on mobiles. Earlier this year Mymo, the first mobile phone aimed at very young kids, was taken off the market after William Stewart, the chairman of the UK Health Protection Agency, warned that children under eight could absorb too much radiation from mobile phones.

Despite such warnings, however, in March it was reported that the average age of British children owning their first mobile phone had fallen from 12 to eight in only four years, and that more than a million children aged five to nine had a mobile. Mymo was repackaged and relaunched as the Owl phone (an "emergency phone" for children), and if industry predictions are right, another half a million children should be signed up to mobile devices by 2007.

But why? Certainly, around Christmas parents are more likely to cave in to whining requests for a new Baby Annabel, a Tamagotchi or a cuddly animal-shaped mobile phone. But there's more to it than naked materialism. The trend seems to be more about protection than possession: We believe these devices will help to keep our children safe in what is, we perceive, an increasingly scary, predatory world.

And we're prepared to pay.

The i-Kids phone allows parents to select a "Safety Zone Alert" -- an area on the map surrounding the place where your child is meant to be. You are then alerted by text if the phone leaves the zone.

"The world is a more dangerous place than it used to be," says Paul Liesching, managing director of Teddyfone, "and these devices give children more freedom; maybe they'll be able to play in the park, like they used to."

KidsOK, the first mobile child-tracking service to hit the high street, recently became available in shops including Boots, BHS and Toys R Us. To track your child using the KidsOK package, you simply "ping" his/her phone -- it will work on any handset -- by sending a two-word text to KidsOK. You wait a few seconds and a map "pings" back to your mobile showing the location of your child's handset.

The technology is relatively straightforward. When a mobile is on, every minute or so the handset communicates with the network operator to check it has reception and to find the nearest mast. This means operators always know, within a certain radius, where any handset is.

Apart from the obvious fact that your child's handset could be lying in the mud, may have run out of power or been stolen (or removed), there are limitations to current phone-tracking technology: GPS won't work if the phone is in a building or underground, and clouds and trees can also interfere. While standard "cell technology" on mobile phones works anywhere there are masts, it is less accurate than GPS.

The phone network only knows roughly where a handset is by working out a point between local phone masts. This means that in the city you can pinpoint a phone by about 500m but in the countryside it could be a 4km-7km radius.

"These levels of accuracy are peace of mind levels," says Richard Jelbert, the chief executive of KidsOK.

"The product won't stop anything bad happening, or absolutely confirm that all is OK. But it is another tool you can use, alongside texting or calling, to give you the extra ability to check that your child is OK," he says.

Some argue that this is all a bit "big mother-ish" and ultimately pointless given how easy it is to lose a mobile. But according to Michelle Elliot, the director of the UK children's protection charity Kidscape (which endorses KidsOK), tracking technology can be reassuring for children as well as their parents.

"Many children do like the security of knowing their parents are there -- it's about peace of mind for both parent and child," he says.

Indeed, much of this technology is two-way: Last week KidsOK launched "ping alert" (anyone with a mobile can sign up on http://www.pingalert.com ). If you sign up, the number 5 on your child's phone, which has a dimple on it on all mobiles, becomes a panic button. In a sticky spot your child simply holds 5 down and your mobile is sent a map and an alert message.

But all this is distinctly small fry compared to developments in the US where electronic tagging is the latest child-tracking buzz.

In the UK, electronic tags -- or "radio frequency identification" (RFID) tags -- are mostly being used on early release prisoners, or being investigated as a possible alternative to barcodes in shops. In the States, meanwhile, one San Diego company, Smart Wear Technologies, is launching "Home Alarm" next year.

Small, high-frequency RFID tags act as your child's "unique digital ID" and can be simply sewn, like name tags, into pyjamas or clothes. Sensors attached to the doors and windows of your house create "an invisible barrier" -- if your tagged child "breaches the boundary" an alarm sounds.

In Silicon Valley, Wherify Wireless was until recently selling a US$200 watch that picks up GPS signals, as well as a child's GPS -- implanted backpack, priced US$900. These products have now been replaced by its Wherifone -- a small GPS mobile aimed at teens and pre-teens -- largely because parents wanted the two-way calling feature.

Elsewhere, Teen Arrive Alive, Ulocate and DriveDiagnostics have developed special car-tracking devices that use GPS technology to locate the exact whereabouts, speed and direction of your newly qualified teenage driver. Even Microsoft was recently showing off a "cyber-teddy" that "watches" your child with glassy, microchip -- implanted eyes. But do we want this sort of thing?

In the UK, it seems we do. In 2003 a think tank, the Future Foundation, conducted a survey that found 75 percent of British parents would buy an electronic bracelet to trace their child's movements if they could.

"The potential for this sort of technology is huge," says a Future Foundation spokesperson. "The climate is shifting -- we have a whole generation of teens growing up now whose parents expect to know where they are at all times."

It is hardly surprising technology companies are cashing in, agrees Frank Furedi, author of The Politics of Fear.

"These technologies give the illusion of control," he says, and despite the fact that statistically the world is no more dangerous now for children than it was at the start of the 20th century, "fear has become the common currency of life. Nowadays, if you want parents to do anything -- or buy anything -- you simply prey on their fears."

So how scared are we? John Davidson, the chief executive of a Newcastle-based company, Globalpoint Technologies, believes we're ready for the next step.

This month his company released an anti-abduction device called the "Personal Companion" -- a slim band that folds round your child's arm (hidden under her clothes) and uses a combination of mobile phone and GPS technology to enable you to track her within two metres.

If in trouble, your child can simply squeeze the band, which then automatically calls your mobile, allowing your child to speak to you, or if your child can't speak, letting you listen in to what's happening (and, crucially, find out where).

The band is expensive (from ?450) and has the usual GPS limitations, but, says Davidson, "without a doubt this is a mass market for us. The technology is becoming cheaper every day and is developing all the time."

Clearly, then, child-tracking is in its infancy. How far we're prepared to go with this kind of surveillance remains to be seen. But teddy-bear phones are surely just the beginning.

Copyright © 1999-2005 The Taipei Times. All rights reserved.

http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/editorials/archives/2005/12/07/2003283401

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

Total Surveillance
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1241187/

CIA Flights Into and Out of Europe, Data Openly Contradicts Rice's Assurances to Irish Foreign Minister

http://www.commondreams.org/news2005/1205-02.htm

CREW Sues the Dept of Interior Over Abramoff Documents

http://www.commondreams.org/news2005/1206-15.htm

If it's Not Torture

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/1206-29.htm

The Questions Condoleezza Must Answer

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/1206-05.htm

Food Crisis Feared as Fertile Land Runs Out

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/1206-01.htm

A Time to Run the Iraq war

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=96514;show_parent=1

Eliminating Bird Flu Fears

http://www.newswithviews.com/Tenpenny/sherri4.htm

New CIA facility in North African desert

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/3733/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

NO Plane Hit the Pentagon

Animation showing Military precision of 9/11 Flight Paths + No Plane Hit The PENTAGON !

Team8Plus- a specialized 9/11 research team:
News Address: http://www.team8plus.org/news.php?item.32


NO Plane Hit the Pentagon.
Address: http://thewebfairy.com/911/pentagon/
Changed:5:56 PM on Tuesday,
July 5, 2005


Informant: ranger116

Bird-Dogging Hillary

http://www.lewrockwell.com/frank/frank19.html

Ancient legends give an early warning of modern disasters

http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/story/0,3605,1657403,00.html


Informant: Lew Rockwell

The Rwandan Genocide: The Dallaire Genocide Fax A Fabrication

http://www.sandersresearch.com/Sanders/NewsManager/ShowNewsGen.aspx?NewsID=1145


Informant: Lew Rockwell

War Crimes Made Easy

http://www.lewrockwell.com/engelhardt/engelhardt141.html

Dodging Debate on Alito

E. J. Dionne Jr.: When conservatives revolted against President Bush's nomination of Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court, they proudly proclaimed their desire for a big debate over constitutional principles. Now they are running from the fight.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/120605F.shtml

Ohio Republicans Plan Holiday Burial for American Democracy

A law that will make democracy all but moot in Ohio is about to pass the state legislature and be signed by its Republican governor. Despite massive corruption scandals besieging the Ohio GOP, any hope that the Democratic party could win this most crucial swing state in future presidential elections, or carry its pivotal US senate seat in 2006, are about to end.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/120605D.shtml

Protesters Greet Cheney at DeLay Fundraiser

Protesters bearing signs that read "The GOP Is in an Ethics Free-Fall" and chanting "Hey, hey, ho, ho, Dick Cheney has to go," greeted Vice President Dick Cheney as he stopped in Houston on Monday to speak at a campaign fundraiser for embattled US Rep. Tom DeLay.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/120605C.shtml

6
Dez
2005

The Struggle against Ourselves

George Monbiot delivers a speech to the climate march: These are the greatest political challenges any movement has faced. The struggle against climate change is a struggle against much of what we have become. It is a struggle against some of our most fundamental urges.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/120605B.shtml

Rice's Defense of Renditions Makes No Sense

Ms. Rice's arguments yesterday hinge on her insistence that rendition was a legitimate and necessary tool for the changed circumstances brought by the war on terror. Her assurances, however, that spiriting terror suspects away to clandestine prisons is a legitimate tactic did not carry much weight with human rights organizations or legal scholars yesterday.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/120605A.shtml

U.S. Preparing For Potential Bioterror Attack

http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/120605_world_stories.shtml#4

[The U.S. Government now has enough smallpox vaccine stockpiled to inoculate every man, woman and child in America. The stockpiled vaccine is dangerous, having caused "catastrophic brain infections," heart inflammation, and infant mortality in some cases.

According to The Washington Post, groups at risk of vaccine complications include infants, pregnant women, cancer survivors, AIDS patients, organ-transplant recipients, anyone who has ever had the skin disease eczema, and some others.

Dick Cheyenne and his staff were pushing to inoculate the entire American populace for smallpox with the dangerous vaccine, but failed in that attempt.

New vaccines are in the works, and VaxGen - who now hold an $877.5 million contract to supply their "next generation" anthrax vaccine to the U.S. Government - has a "safer" smallpox vaccine lined up as well.

In an eyebrow-raising statement, Michael T. Osterholm, head of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, opines:

"I think the medical community has to take a serious look at this. Anybody who thinks smallpox is off the table also doesn't think a single jet can bring down a skyscraper."

- MK]


Safer Smallpox Vaccines In Works

U.S. Preparing For Potential Bioterror Attack

By Justin Gillis Washington Post Staff Writer Monday, November 14, 2005; Page A01

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/13/AR2005111301006.html

New vaccine technologies are emerging that offer a fresh chance to devise a strategy against smallpox, the most fearsome potential weapon in the bioterror arsenal.

Two companies are reporting rapid progress in developing a new vaccine designed to be safer than the standard one, and a third company, with no government support, is developing yet another new vaccine. That vaccine could offer significant advantages if terrorists were to unleash the smallpox germ in several cities at once, requiring the vaccination of huge numbers of people.

The government stumbled badly in its campaign after Sept. 11, 2001, to vaccinate health care workers who would respond to a smallpox attack.

It has since spent millions to fund development of a new, safer vaccine and has already decided to order enough to protect at least 10 million people. It could buy far more if money becomes available.

Progress on safer vaccines is a success for U.S. policymakers, but it also confronts them with vexing new questions about which vaccines to buy, how many doses to buy, whether to resume a failed program to inoculate some people in advance of an attack and how to deploy the vaccines rapidly if smallpox is unleashed by terrorists.

The government is preparing to tackle the strategic questions over the next few months.

"Right at the present moment, we're setting up a committee to really look at this with a very hard eye," said D.A. Henderson, a Baltimore doctor who advises the government and who is often called the world's premier expert on smallpox. "There are major changes that have occurred that force us to reexamine what we're going to do."

After the terrorist and anthrax attacks of late 2001, concern about the unrelated smallpox virus reached a fever pitch.

Anthrax is deadly, but it does not spread from person to person; smallpox does, and an attack could theoretically kill millions. For a population of nearly 300 million, the country had only 15 million doses of vaccine.

Since then, the government has pulled off a huge feat by stockpiling enough vaccine for every American, but the campaign stalled after President Bush announced a plan to inoculate as many 10.5 million doctors, nurses, police, firefighters and other workers ahead of time so they could respond to an attack.

Many health workers, not fully convinced of the threat and worried about the safety of the standard vaccine, refused inoculation.

In the end, only 40,000 health workers were vaccinated.

After unexpected heart problems emerged in some vaccine recipients, plans to offer shots to the public were shelved.

Early this year, an expert panel excoriated the administration for what it described as poor strategy and communication in devising the smallpox plan.

Now, experts contend, the development of safer vaccines offers a chance to start over, though in some ways the issue of what to do has only grown more complicated.

The Department of Health and Human Services acknowledged, for instance, that with no smallpox cases in the world, it can never be certain how the new vaccines would perform in an epidemic.

It will have to base its plans on rough information, including animal tests.

"You cannot answer all the questions -- it's not possible," said Noreen A. Hynes, head of an office that helps coordinate development of bioterror countermeasures at HHS.

Smallpox killed hundreds of millions of people in recorded history, more than any other infectious disease.

It was eradicated in 1977 after a worldwide campaign that Henderson led. Routine vaccination stopped.

But by the late 1990s, doctors realized that their very success against the disease had turned it into a potentially potent weapon.

Studies have suggested that a quarter of the U.S. population has some lingering immunity from childhood smallpox vaccination, but the rest -- 223 million people -- are believed vulnerable. Virtually no one younger than 37 has been vaccinated.

The smallpox virus resides in only two official repositories, in the United States and Russia, but there are fears that some countries kept hidden stocks and that terrorists or rogue states could get their hands on the germ.

The standard vaccine is relatively dangerous compared with most modern vaccines and was killing several babies a year in the United States when vaccination stopped in 1972.

Anthony S. Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, in Bethesda, called the vaccine "the gold standard" given its track record of eradicating smallpox.

"Unfortunately, it's a gold standard that has some significant side effects -- rare but significant," he said.

Some groups are at particular risk of vaccine complications: infants, pregnant women, cancer survivors, AIDS patients, organ-transplant recipients, anyone who has ever had the skin disease eczema and some others.

These people would be discouraged from receiving the standard vaccine under most circumstances, and so would anyone living in a household with them -- a large swath of the population. It was this concern that prompted the push for safer vaccines.

All smallpox vaccines contain a weakened virus, called vaccinia virus, that is closely related to smallpox but much less likely to cause illness.

The virus in the standard vaccine reproduces in the body, which elicits a powerful immune response that can ward off later smallpox infection, but it does sicken some people, causing a catastrophic brain infection in a few cases.

Another, unexpected side effect turned up when the government sought to vaccinate medical personnel in 2003: heart inflammation in adults who had not previously been vaccinated.

It is unclear how serious a problem that would be if the vaccine were used widely.

One newer type of vaccine, the one that has been the focus of most publicly funded research, essentially trades potency for safety.

This vaccine is known as modified vaccinia Ankara, or MVA. A version was first developed in Germany in the 1970s; it does not reproduce in the body and appears less likely to cause illness in vulnerable people.

But because it is weaker, people need a higher dose and may need two shots several weeks apart for full protection.

That could limit the usefulness of the vaccine in an emergency and may constitute an argument for using it ahead of time in some people.

There is also evidence that the side effects of the standard vaccine in healthy people could be ameliorated if they got a shot of MVA a few weeks before a regular inoculation.

Potentially, such a strategy could alleviate some safety concerns that prompted many doctors and nurses to refuse smallpox vaccination.

Two companies -- Acambis PLC, with joint headquarters in Cambridge, England, and Cambridge, Mass., and Bavarian Nordic A/S, with headquarters in Kvistgard, Denmark -- have received federal grants to develop MVA, and they are battling each other to supply it to the government.

Their vaccines have undergone extensive tests, though full side effects are not known yet.

Health and Human Services has issued bidding documents asking for at least 20 million doses of MVA -- enough for a minimum of 10 million people -- and has said it may eventually buy an additional 60 million doses.

The final decision may depend in part on price.

The Acambis and Bavarian Nordic proposals are not yet public, but most experts think MVA will cost 10 to 20 times as much as the standard vaccine, which runs about $3 per dose.

Bavarian Nordic, seeking an expanded market, has argued that the government should consider replacing its entire vaccine stockpile with the newer product, a decision that could cost billions of dollars.

"What would the public say if smallpox is released, 20 million people get the safe vaccine, and everyone else gets the unsafe vaccine?" said Paul Chaplin, executive vice president for research at Bavarian Nordic.

"Which line would you and your family like to be in?"

The government must consider yet another factor.

With no public funds, VaxGen Inc. of Brisbane, Calif., is developing a Japanese vaccine that reproduces in the body, and thus elicits strong immunity with one dose, but appears less likely to cause life-threatening brain infections in children than the standard vaccine.

The company has already completed some human research.

"We are generating the data to show the product is intrinsically safe," said Lance K. Gordon, president and chief executive of VaxGen.

VaxGen's product is expected to be far cheaper than MVA and, as a one-dose vaccine, potentially more useful in an emergency.

But buying a significant amount would further complicate the strategic issues about how to use the various vaccines.

It is expected to be at least a year or two before significant quantities of new vaccine arrive in federal stockpiles.

Experts said that gives the government time to devise a new strategy and to consult with the state health departments and medical personnel that resisted the government's original vaccination plan.

"I think the medical community has to take a serious look at this," said Michael T. Osterholm, head of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota.

"Anybody who thinks smallpox is off the table also doesn't think a single jet can bring down a skyscraper."



I have never known a clergyman or a professor who could be more narrow, bigoted, and intolerant than some scientists, or pseudo-scientists...... Intolerance is a closed mind. Bigotry is an exaltation of authorities. Narrowness is ignorance unwilling to be taught. And one of the outstanding truths I have learned in my University [of Nature] is that the moment you reach a final conclusion on anything, set that conclusion up as a fact to which nothing can be added and from which nothing can be taken away, and refuse to listen to any new evidence, you have reached an intellectual dead-center, and nothing will start the engine again short of a charge of dynamite...


Ossified knowledge is a dead-weight to the world, and it does not matter in what realm of man's intellectual activities it is found...... Any obstinate clinging to outworn doctrines, whether of religion or politics or morality or of science, are equally damning and equally damnable.

--Luther Burbank


Informant: Friends

Stellungnahme zu der am 15.11.2005 ausgestrahlten TV-Sendung "Barbara Karlich Show"

Mit freundlichen Grüßen übermittle ich die Stellungnahme von Fr. Gabriel aus Salzburg zu der ins Lächerliche gezogenen Darstellung ihrer gesundheitlichen Beeinträchtigungen durch Mobilfunk, in der am 15.11.2005 im ORF ausgestrahlten TV-Sendung "Barbara Karlich Show"

Michael Meyer
michael_meyer@aon.at
Risiko Mobilfunk Österreich
Plattform Sozialstaat Österreich - Netzwerk Zivilcourage
A - 5165 Berndorf, Stadl 4 Tel/Fax 0043 - 6217 - 8576


Selbsthilfegruppe Elektrosmog-Salzburg

Stellungnahme zu der am 15.11.2005 ausgestrahlten TV-Sendung "Barbara Karlich Show" betreffend meine Person als Elektro- und Mobilfunkstrahlensensible.

Zum bessern Verständnis möge folgender Brief dienen, den ich nach der am 28.9.2005 stattgefundenen Aufzeichnung an Frau Mag. Karlich gesandt habe und meine Unzufriedenheit über die Behandlung des Themas "Mobilfunkstrahlensensibilität" zum Ausdruck brachte:


"An
ORF Wien
Frau Barbara Karlich
Speisingerstraße 121-127
1230 Wien

Salzburg, 3.10.2005

Sehr geehrte Frau Karlich!

Anfang September 2005 wurde ich von Ihrer Mitarbeiterin, Frau Sabine Sikor, telefonisch eingeladen, bei einer Barbara Karlich - Show-Aufzeichnung am 28.9.2005 als Gast aktiv teilzunehmen. Dabei wurde mir mitgeteilt, dass verschiedene, in der Öffentlichkeit nicht so bekannte Krankheiten, vorgestellt und ernsthaft diskutiert werden sollten, u.a. Elektro- und Mobilfunkstrahlensensibilität.

Wie die Sendung betitelt werden würde, konnte oder wollte mir Frau Sikor nicht sagen.

In zwei Telefongesprächen mit Frau Sikor habe ich mit aller Deutlichkeit darauf bestanden, dass ich nur teilnehme, wenn k e i n Kommentar psychologischer Art zu meinem Thema stattfindet. Dies wurde mir von Frau Sikor auf jeden Fall garantiert. Sie sagte, man sei sehr interessiert, das Thema Elektrosmogerkrankung seriös zu behandeln.

Diese Vereinbarung wurde jedoch nicht eingehalten.

Bei meinem Ankunftsgespräch am 28.9.2005 wurde mir auf meine Frage der Titel der Sendung mitgeteilt: "Hypochonder".

Ich gab meiner Entrüstung darüber Ausdruck und dass ich keineswegs gekommen wäre, wenn mir dies bei meinem mehrmaligen telefonischen Vorgesprächen gesagt worden wäre.

Für mich war die Sendung keine freie offene Diskussion, sondern hatte offensichtlich das Ziel, das Krankheitsbild von den Ursachen abzukoppeln und den Grund primär in der Psyche des Menschen zusuchen.

Der Kommentar von Herrn Dipl. Psychologen Schmutzer war so ausgerichtet, dass es den Anschein haben sollte, meine Elektrosensibilität sei psychischer Natur und die Tatsache der Außeneinwirkung durch Mobilfunkstrahlung sei bedeutungslos. Diese Vorgangsweise finde ich bedauerlich und befremdend, hatte ich Ihnen doch vorweg schriftliche Informationen zukommen lassen, die keinen Zweifel an der Tragik der Elektrosensibilität lässt.

Meine Tätigkeit als Gründerin und Sprecherin der Selbsthilfegruppe "Elektrosmog Salzburg" und mein Bemühen, die bereits sehr verbreitete Problematik mit Öffentlichkeitsarbeit ernsthaft zu behandeln, wird dadurch diskreditiert.

Sehr geehrte Frau Karlich, ich bitte Sie und fordere Sie auf, alle Kommentare, einschließlich den Kommentar von Herrn Dr. Schmutzer, die meine Person betreffen, die den Anschein erwecken, dass meine Elektrosensibilität nur Einbildung sei, und durch eine Änderung der inneren Einstellung zum Verschwinden zu bringen sei, aus der Sendung herauszunehmen.

Ich ersuche Sie um baldmöglichste Antwort und verbleibe

mit freundlichen Grüßen

Erika Gabriel
Selbsthilfegruppe Elektrosmog Salzburg


Ergeht zur Information an:

1. Frau ORF Landesintendantin Dr. Monika Lindner, Radioplatz 1, 3100 St. Pölten

Dachverband der Selbsthilfegruppen Salzburg, Faberstraße 19-23, 5024 Salzburg"


Mit Schreiben vom 10.10.2005 teilte mir das Sekretariat Barbara Karlich Show unter anderem mit:

"Wir haben uns das Sendungsband nochmals sorgfältig, im Hinblick auf Ihre Person und damit verbundenen Diskussionsbeiträgen und Wortmeldungen angesehen und konnten aus unserer Sicht keinerlei negative Äußerungen Sie und Ihre Krankengeschichte betreffend erkennen.

Auch Dr. Schmutzer beleuchtet das Thema nur allgemein und für den Zuschauer verständlich nachvollziehbar.

Wir landen Sie sehr herzlich ein, mit uns gemeinsam, die Aufzeichnung anzusehen, damit Sie sich persönlich davon überzeugen können.

Sie persönlich wirken in der Sendung und dem damit verbundenen Thema sehr kompetent, glaubwürdig und sympathisch, auch wurde mehrmals erwähnt, dass explizit ihre Geschichte nichts mit Hypochondrie und dem damit verbundenen Krankheitsbild (Facharzt Dr. Martin Aigner) zu tun hat. Im Gegenteil wurde oftmals unterstrichen, dass es Elektrosmogerkrankung gibt und diese auch ernst zunehmen ist.

Nur Sie und Ihr behandelnder Arzt Dr. Gerd Oberfeld, können die Geschichte beurteilen, nichts anderes wurde in der Sendung vermittelt."



Der Einladung nach Wien zu fahren und mir das Band anzusehen bin ich nicht gefolgt. Ich hätte ohnehin nichts mehr ändern können.

Obwohl mir der "Unterhaltungscharakter" dieser Talk-Show bekannt ist, habe ich nach einiger Überlegung doch die Einladung als Studiogast aus folgenden Beweggründen angenommen:

1. Die Bevölkerung aus der Sicht einer Betroffenen zu informieren

2. Bereits betroffene Personen zu ermutigen ihre Beschwerden der öffentlich bekannt zumachen.

3. Menschen, die bereits typische Elektrosmogsymptome haben, diese aber nicht zuordnen können, anzuregen, die Ursache zu suchen.

Sehr bedauerlich ist, dass der Beitrag von Herrn Dr. Gerd Oberfeld um ca. zwei Drittel gekürzt worden ist. Wesentliche Aussagen von kompetenter Seite wurden somit den Zusehern vorenthalten.


Erika Gabriel
Sprecherin der Selbsthilfegruppe
Elektrosmog Salzburg

Die Selbsthilfegruppe Elektrosmog-Salzburg ist Teil der Selbsthilfe Salzburg, Faberstraße 19-23, 5024 Salzburg, (0662) 8889-258, Fax DW 492, selbsthilfe@salzburg.co.at,
http://www.selbsthilfe-salzburg.at

Call for Release of Peace Activists Held in Iraq

Published on Friday, December 2, 2005
by CommonDreams.org

Join Arundhati Roy, Tariq Ali, Noam Chomsky, Cindy Sheehan, Denis Halliday, Rashid Khalidi, and Many Others in Calling for the Urgent Release of Peace Activists Held in Iraq

An Urgent Appeal Add your name at: http://www.freethecpt.org

Four members of Christian Peacemaker Teams http://www.cpt.org/ were taken this past Saturday, November 26, in Baghdad, Iraq. They are not spies, nor do they work in the service of any government. They are people who have dedicated their lives to fighting against war and have clearly and publicly opposed the invasion and occupation of Iraq. They are people of faith, but they are not missionaries. They have deep respect for the Islamic faith and for the right of Iraqis to self-determination.

C.P.T. first came to Iraq in October 2002 to oppose the US invasion, and it has remained in the country throughout the occupation in solidarity with the Iraqi people. The group has been invaluable in alerting the world to many of the horrors facing Iraqis detained in US-run prisons and detention centers. C.P.T. was among the first to document the torture occurring at the Abu Ghraib prison, long before the story broke in the mainstream press. Its members have spent countless hours interviewing Iraqis about abuse and torture suffered at the hands of US forces and have disseminated this information internationally.

Each of the four C.P.T. members being held in Iraq has dedicated his life to resisting the darkness and misery of war and occupation. Convinced that it is not enough to oppose the war from the safety of their homes, they made the difficult decision to go to Iraq, knowing that the climate of mistrust created by foreign occupation meant that they could be mistaken for spies or missionaries. They went there with a simple purpose: to bear witness to injustice and to embody a different kind of relationship between cultures and faiths. Members of C.P.T. willingly undertook the risks of living among Iraqis, in a common neighborhood outside of the infamous Green Zone. They sought no protection from weapons or armed guards, trusting in, and benefiting from, the goodwill of the Iraqi people. Acts of kindness and hospitality from Iraqis were innumerable and ensured the C.P.T. members' safety and wellbeing. We believe that spirit will prevail in the current situation.

We appeal to those holding these activists to release them unharmed so that they may continue their vital work as witnesses and peacemakers.

Signed,**

Arundhati Roy, author, The God of Small Things

Tariq Ali, author, Bush in Babylon

Denis Halliday, former U.N. Assistant Secretary General and Head of the U.N. Humanitarian Program in Iraq (1997-1998)

Cindy Sheehan, mother of Casey Sheehan

Noam Chomsky, Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Haifa Zangana, Iraqi novelist

Kamil Mahdi, Iraqi economist and anti-occupation activist. Lecturer, University of Exeter

Mahmood Mamdani, "Herbert Lehman Professor of Government," Columbia University

Rashid Khalidi, "Edward Said Professor of Arab Studies," Middle East Institute, Columbia University

Cindy and Craig Corrie, parents of Rachel Corrie, killed by Israeli military

Hasan Abu Nimah, Permanent Representative of Jordan at the United Nations (1995-2000)

Ralph Nader, former independent presidential candidate

James Abourezk, former US Senator

Howard Zinn, historian

Naseer Aruri, Professor (Emeritus) University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

Kathy Kelly, Voices for Creative Nonviolence/Nobel Peace Prize Nominee

Naomi Klein, author/journalist

Michael Ratner, President, Center for Constitutional Rights

Rev. Daniel Berrigan, poet

Rev. Osagyefo Uhuru Sekou, National Coordinator, Clergy and Laity Concerned about Iraq

Jeremy Scahill, independent journalist

Mazin Qumsiyeh, author, Sharing the Land Of Canaan, board member US Campaign to End the Occupation

Milan Rai, author, War Plan Iraq: Ten Reasons Against War on Iraq

Sam Husseini, writer

Dahr Jamail, independent journalist

Ali Abunimah, Co-founder, Electronic Iraq

Leslie Cagan, National Coordinator, United for Peace and Justice

Eve Ensler, author

Jennifer Harbury, Director, Stop Torture Permanently Campaign

Omar Diop, Président de la Coalition Sénégalaise des Défenseurs des Droits humains

Anthony Arnove, author, Iraq: The Logic of Withdrawal

Medea Benjamin, Global Exchange

G. Simon Harak, War Resisters League

Michael Albert, ZNet

Dave McReynolds, former Chair, War Resisters International

Bishop Gabino Zavala, President, Pax Christi USA

To add your name to this statement and to see the full list of initial signers: http://www.freethecpt.org

Contact: freethecpt@gmail.com

Organizations and institutions are listed for identification purposes only.


Informant: John Calvert

Greenpeace gibt RWE Schuld an Treibhausgasen, Strompreisen und Strommastbrüchen

Auf Kühlturm: Greenpeace gibt RWE Schuld an Treibhausgasen, Strompreisen und Strommastbrüchen (06.12.05)

Acht Greenpeace-Aktivisten protestieren seit Montag früh auf dem Kühlturm eines RWE-Braunkohlekraftwerks bei Köln "gegen die Klimazerstörung" des Energieriesen RWE. In einem Appell an die Konzernleitung appeliert Greenpeace an die Verantwortung des Konzerns für die Menschen. "Für RWE sind immer die anderen Schuld", monierte Greenpeace-Aktivist Heinz Smital vom Kühlturm an RWE-Vorstandschef Harry Roels. "Erhöht der Konzern die Strompreise, zwingen ihn angeblich teure Umweltabgaben dazu. Brechen Strommasten, liegt es natürlich nur am Schnee, und nicht an fehlender Wartung. Und sterben Menschen an der Klimakatastrophe, sind die Autofahrer schuld, nur nicht die Braunkohlekraftwerke von RWE."

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=12456

German Man Claims US Tortured Him

A German man filed a lawsuit Tuesday claiming he was held captive and tortured by US government agents after being mistakenly identified as an associate of the September 11 hijackers.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/120605Y.shtml

Court showdown today over military recruiting

http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/judicial/2005-12-05-court-debate_x.htm


Informant: Charles Jenks

From ufpj-news

Carriers French mobile operators fined a massive €534m

From Phil Watts

Carriers French mobile operators fined a massive €534m
by Guy Daniels - 1/12/2005 12:23:42

It has been a bad morning for France's mobile operators. Earlier today, they received the news that the country's competition authority (Conseil de la Concurrence) has decided to fine Orange, SFR and Bouygues Telecom a record amount of €534 million for market collusion practices between 1997 and 2003. France Telecom's Orange takes the brunt of the fines, with €256 million, whilst SFR is fined €220 million and Bouygues Telecom a more modest €58 million.

The competition authority says the French operators engaged in two illegal practices: they exchanged confidential information - about the number of new clients and the number of cancellations - during the period; and they agreed between themselves the market share for each party during 2000 and 2002. The Conseil de la Concurrence considers that these practices have damaged the economy and altered the intensity of the competition between the operators.

France Telecom has already announced it is going to appeal against this decision, which it says is "based on events that are now long past" and which "has been handed down despite months of actions of all kinds seeking to discredit the telecommunications sector in France".

It says that the ruling could have a serious impact on public confidence in one of the most dynamic sectors of the country's economy, one which has invested more than €60 billion over ten years and employees some 250,000 people.

"This ruling is based on the existence of an exchange of information among the three mobile operators, and on allegedly concerted practises that led to a freeze in market share between 2000 and 2002,"says the official France Telecom response. "The idea that it would be possible to control a market of roughly 40 million customers sourcing their products from 20,000 points of sale, is totally unrealistic. During the period in question, 20 per cent of customers changed operators each year on average. In addition, half of the points of sale distributing mobile products and services do not belong to operators, but are independent distributors or part of leading retail groups, constantly putting the offerings of the different mobile operators into competition with one another."

Orange France adds that during the 1997 and 2003 period, customers benefited from roughly 20 per cent decrease in mobile telephony prices. Needless to say, it will appeal the decision.

"This is really bad news for the French operators, for two reasons," said Vincent Poulbere, Senior Consultant with Ovum. "First, because of the record amount of the fine (from 14.6-18.3 per cent of the operators' net profit in 2004); and second, because of the bad press resulting from this decision and the damage it will do to the operators' brands and credibility."

Ovum said they were surprised by the competition authority's findings (published on its website) about how operators exchanged confidential information and agreed on market shares. However, they also note that this isn't the end of the story. Not only will the decision will be appealed by the operators, but the customer association UFC Que Choisir - which lodged the original complaint - plans to launch a US-style class action suit against the operators.

Childhood leukemia and EMF

http://www.feb.se/EMFguru/Elf/child-emf.html

EMF and childhood cancer
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1239020/

EMF and childhood cancer

CHILDREN WITH LEUKAEMIA: ATTENTION: MR. & MRS. EDDIE O'GORMAN AND MS. MILHAM O'GORMAN: [12-6-05]

I have taken the liberty of forwarding an announcement received from Assoc. Prof. Olle Johansson in Sweden that his (and colleagues) request for funding re EMF and Childhood Leukaemia has been denied. This is truly "a tragic setback" toward prevention of childhood Leukaemia!!!!

To date, I have not received a response to my pleas for help to fund Dr. Olle Johansson through your Charity regarding studies that will prove the link to childhood Leukaemia by scientists from the prestigous Karolinska Institute.

Children With Leukaemia does an excellent job of fundraising re treatments and hospitals for children with Leukaemia. Imagine the hope your Charity can give to persons in Britain as well as around-the-world when you are finally able to release information to the public that the Karolinska Institute has confirmed the link between childhood Leukaemia and bedside EMF/EMR exposures!!!

An additional study by your own Dr. Dennis Henshaw, re the type of exposures that will promote pre-Leukaemic blood changes that are also "markers for irradiation," -- i.e., chronic, prolonged exposure to an electric clock, a fan, an electric meter, power supply box for cordless phone, etc.would then give the Charity a sound basis (replication of a study or studies by a scientist or scientists from the highly esteemed Karolinska Institute by one of your own EMF Scientific Project Managers) for providing precautionary information to the public and will, in turn, leave little doubt as to the importance as it pertains to prevention of childhood Leukaemia.

"Specific studies" re "inflammatory markers" after nightime, chronic, prolonged exposures will confirm the drastic blood changes that occurred in my two grandsons (rare immune) as well as the equally devastating blood changes that were identified in my two separate guinea pig studies that are precursors of Leukaemia. As you know, "electric meters" in the case of my grandsons as well as guinea pigs caused severe health effects but equally important from the standpoint of issuing flyers/news releases, etc. from the Charity, the boys "improved" after being moved away from electric meters (powerwalls) and the guinea pigs "improved" (those that did not die in 30 days, that is) after being moved away from "powerwalls."

The type of study and/or studies that Assoc. Prof. Olle Johansson has agreed to do will replicate findings re my grandsons as well as a study mentioned in the book, "Blood" by Dr. Robert Becker and Dr. Andrew Marino (Louisiana State University). That study was on guinea pigs exposed to EMF/EMR and yielded exact blood results as those identified in my guinea pigs -- severe neutropenia and lymphocytosis. These are "precancerous blood changes" -- the same changes that occurred in my guinea pigs.

Funding to Assoc. Prof. Olle Johansson through your Charity will allow you to make recommendations to those you are trying to help throughout the U.K. to not only prevent many instances of childhood Leukaemia, but also to help save those children who may return home while undergoing chemotherapy that they must move electrical items/devices from close proximity to beds.

Mrs. Bonnie Boyum, Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, USA, has given me permission to share that her son, Michael Boyum, who unfortunately lost his battle with Leukaemia over five years ago, had an electric clock and a fan behind his head. It is my hope that the breakthrough I mention will one day allow me to offer scholarships in Michael's name to honor his life and to acknowledge Bonnie Boyum's courage and willingness to share painful but "vital information!"

As I have indicated in previous letters and emails, information as I describe, if provided to the public, will not only reduce many cases of childhood Leukaemia, but will also help many persons get better sleep, reduce asthma, allergies, learning disorders including ADD and ADHD, and has the potential of providing "improvement" for virtually any health problem including Diabetes, Parkinsons, Multiple Sclerosis, Lou Gehrig's Disease, brain cancer and all other health problems. For those who are unknowingly sleeping close to electrical appliances/devices, I consider this to be "a preventable crisis!!!"

I believe the "positive results" will have a "rebound effect" that will inspire many more persons to contribute to Children With Leukaemia thereby allowing for more funds to treat the suffering. This is definitely a "win/win situation!!!"

Best wishes to everyone at Children With Leukaemia!!! Joanne

Joanne C. Mueller Guinea Pigs R Us
731 - 123rd Avenue N.W. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55448-2127 USA Phone: 763-755-6114 Email: jcmpelican@aol.com [12-06-05]




Betreff: EMF and childhood cancer
Von: Olle Johansson olle.johansson@ki.se
Datum: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 11:45:27 +0100

I am so sorry having to inform you that our recent application for research funding regarding the issue of "EMF and childhood cancer" has been turned down.

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

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Electromagnetic Fields, Leukaemia and DNA Damage
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/473112/

Childhood brain cancer and EMFs
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/375650/

Childhood leukemia and EMF
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1239050/

Children and cell phones
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/295280/

Schools & Cellular Antennas
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/976554/

AMERICA'S SECRET WAR

Saddam was 'quietly assured by the United States that it would have no objection to his claiming his prize - Kuwait'

by George Friedman

December 5, 2005
The Wisdom Fund

[Dr. George Friedman's firm Stratfor has been dubbed by Barron's as "The Shadow CIA." It has provided analysis to Fortune 500 companies, news outlets, and the U.S. government.]

The United States had no use for the Iraqi regime and had supported the Shah's Iran in a war against Iraq in the 1970s, ending in a peace that had not been favorable to Iraq. With the Iranian revolution, the Americans were looking for a lever to control Iran, . . .

The Carter administration wanted to motivate Saddam to fight, but he had little to gain simply by fighting Iran. What Saddam wanted was to become the dominant power in the Persian Gulf. Absorbing Kuwait, which had historically been a part of Iraq under the Ottoman Empire until the British carved it our for their own interests, was a key goal, but so was dominating the region politically. He knew that if he defeated Iran, Iraq would be the dominant power in the region. He was also quietly assured by the United States that it would have no objection to his claiming his prize - Kuwait - once he defeated Iran. The assurances were very quiet and very deniable.

The United States then did everything it could to make sure that Iraq could never claim the prize, shifting its weight back and forth during the Iran-Iraq war, in classic balance-of-power style. The famous Iran-Contra affair engineered by Bill Casey was part of this strategy, with Americans delivering Hawk surface-to-air missiles and TOW antitank missiles to Iran in order to stave off an Iranian defeat - while also arranging for supplies to Iraq. Under the circumstances it was a clever move until better options emerged.

The Iran-Iraq war lasted nearly ten years and cost millions of lives. In the end, Iraq won - or, more precisely, was less exhausted than Iran. After some months of recovery, Saddam turned to collect his prize. In his famous meeting with U.S. Ambassador April Glaspie on July 25, 1990, just before the invasion, Saddam calmly explained his intention to invade Kuwait, and Glaspie, not informed by the State Department that the policy had changed, proceeded to give Saddam the reassurance of American support that had been the U.S. policy transmitted by ambassadors and back channels for a decade. . . .

What Glaspie didn't know. and what Glaspie hadn't been told, was that the United States had never expected Iraq to win and certainly was not prepared to let Saddam collect his war prize.

THE WISDOM FUND News & Views MORE at
http://www.twf.org/News/Y2005/1205-SecretWar.html


A high point of the public relations campaign against Iraq, was the testimony of a Kuwaiti refugee, before the Congressional Human Rights Caucus on October 15, 1990, who told of Iraqi troops removing over 300 babies from incubators in Kuwait City hospital, and dumping them on the floor to die. On January 6, 1992, John R. MacArthur, publisher of Harper's Magazine, revealed that "Nayirah," the alleged refugee, was the daughter of Saud al-Sabah, Kuwait's ambassador to the United States, and that Hill and Knowlton, a large public relations firm, had helped prepare her testimony, which she had rehearsed before video cameras in the firm's Washington office.

Source: Enver Masud, "Deadly Deception, Pretexts for War," The Wisdom Fund, July 30, 2001


"When George H. W. Bush ordered American forces to the Persian Gulf - to reverse Iraq's August 1990 invasion of Kuwait - part of the administration case was that an Iraqi juggernaut was also threatening to roll into Saudi Arabia.

"Citing top-secret satellite images, Pentagon officials estimated in mid-September that up to 250,000 Iraqi troops and 1,500 tanks stood on the border, threatening the key US oil supplier.

"But when the St. Petersburg Times in Florida acquired two commercial Soviet satellite images of the same area, taken at the same time, no Iraqi troops were visible near the Saudi border - just empty desert."

Source: Scott Peterson, "In War, Some Facts Less Factual," Christian Science Monitor, September 6, 2002

VISIT the 9/11 Special Interest Group Blog
http://911sig.blogspot.com/


From ECOTERRA Intl.

EU Commission wants to keep ID database on us all

----- Original Message namaste.publishing -----
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 9:55 PM
Subject: Commission wants to keep ID database on us all

EU Commission wants to keep ID database on us all

In case you haven't seen... I would argue that the foundations were laid in - SIS, SIRENE & the other big databases from the 1990s - the move towards universal smart cards agreed in 2000 - The Hague Programme, 2004 and that the surveillance society has always been an EU objective.

(In time) Statewatch may have some useful comments. The pan-EU healthcard system may also be a Trojan horse... regds, Brian

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1890019,00.html
The Times
November 25, 2005

EU could share ID databases
By Anthony Browne

CONFIDENTIAL personal information about British citizens could be shared with governments and police across Europe under proposals put forward by Brussels yesterday.

In a strategy paper to combat terrorism and serious crime that is likely to be strongly opposed by civil liberties groups, the European Commission challenged governments to set up pan-European databases to collect and share information.

It suggested the creation of a pan-European fingerprint database, a European DNA database, and registers of all EU citizens and of all EU travel documents, to which law enforcement agencies would be given access. If implemented, it would mean that police forces across Europe could access every UK citizen's fingerprints, which are expected to be recorded for ID cards.

The Commission said that it was essential to set up a pan-European "automated fingerprint identification system", which would avoid a situation in which a criminal leaves fingerprints at a crime scene in one country, and then flees over the border where police pick him up for something else but have no idea that he is wanted


From ECOTERRA Intl.

Bush’s view of Iraq doesn’t square with reality

http://tinyurl.com/74o2g

Congress knew enough to oppose the war in 2002

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/3732/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

AFRICA MUST RESIST TO CONTINUOUSLY BE THE DUMPING GROUD FOR GMOs, FAKE MEDICINES, FORBIDDEN PESTICIDES and now: CIA CAPTIVES

EXCLUSIVE: Sources Tell ABC News Top Al Qaeda Figures Held in Secret CIA Prisons - now in North Africa

10 Out of 11 High-Value Terror Leaders Subjected to 'Enhanced Interrogation Techniques'

By BRIAN ROSS and RICHARD ESPOSITO ABCnews

Dec. 5, 2005 — Two CIA secret prisons were operating in Eastern Europe until last month when they were shut down following Human Rights Watch reports of their existence in Poland and Romania.

Current and former CIA officers speaking to ABC News on the condition of confidentiality say the United States scrambled to get all the suspects off European soil before Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice arrived there today. The officers say 11 top al Qaeda suspects have now been moved to a new CIA facility in the North African desert.

CIA officials asked ABC News not to name the specific countries where the prisons were located, citing security concerns.

The CIA declines to comment, but current and former intelligence officials tell ABC News that 11 top al Qaeda figures were all held at one point on a former Soviet air base in one Eastern European country. Several of them were later moved to a second Eastern European country.

All but one of these 11 high-value al Qaeda prisoners were subjected to the harshest interrogation techniques in the CIA's secret arsenal, the so-called "enhanced interrogation techniques" authorized for use by about 14 CIA officers and first reported by ABC News on Nov. 18.

Rice today avoided directly answering the question of secret prisons in remarks made on her departure for Europe, where the issue of secret prisons and secret flights has caused a furor.

Without mentioning any country by name, Rice acknowledged special handling for certain terrorists.

"The captured terrorists of the 21st century do not fit easily into traditional systems of criminal or military justice, which were designed for different needs. We have had to adapt," Rice said.

The CIA has used a small fleet of private jets to move top al Qaeda suspects from Afghanistan and the Middle East to Eastern Europe, where Human Rights Watch has identified Poland and Romania as the countries that housed secret sites.

But Polish Defense Minister Radoslaw Sikorski told ABC Chief Investigative Correspondent Brian Ross today: "My president has said there is no truth in these reports."

Ross asked: "Do you know otherwise, sir, are you aware of these sites being shut down in the last few weeks, operating on a base under your direct control?"

Sikorski answered, "I think this is as much as I can tell you about this."

In Romania, where the secret prison was possibly at a military base visited last year by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, the new Romanian prime minister said today there is no evidence of a CIA site but that he will investigate.

Sources tell ABC that the CIA's secret prisons have existed since March 2002 when one was established in Thailand to house the first important al Qaeda target captured. Sources tell ABC that the approval for another secret prison was granted last year by a North African nation.

Sources tell ABC News that the CIA has a related system of secretly returning other prisoners to their home country when they have outlived their usefulness to the United States.

These same sources also tell ABC News that U.S. intelligence also ships some "unlawful combatants" to countries that use interrogation techniques harsher than any authorized for use by U.S. intelligence officers. They say that Jordan, Syria, Morocco and Egypt were among the nations used in order to extract confessions quickly using techniques harsher than those authorized for use by U.S. intelligence officers. These prisoners were not necessarily citizens of those nations.

According to sources directly involved in setting up the CIA secret prison system, it began with the capture of Abu Zabayda in Pakistan. After treatment there for gunshot wounds, he was whisked by the CIA to Thailand where he was housed in a small, disused warehouse on an active airbase. There, his cell was kept under 24-hour closed circuit TV surveillance and his life-threatening wounds were tended to by a CIA doctor specially sent from Langley headquarters to assure Abu Zubaydah was given proper care, sources said. Once healthy, he was slapped, grabbed, made to stand long hours in a cold cell, and finally handcuffed and strapped feet up to a water board until after 0.31 seconds he begged for mercy and began to cooperate.

While in the secret facilities in Eastern Europe, Abu Zubaydah and his fellow captives were fed breakfasts that included yogurt and fruit, lunches that included steamed vegetables and beans, and dinners that included meat or chicken and more vegetables and rice, sources say. In exchange for cooperation, prisoners were sometimes given hard candies, desserts and chocolates. Abu Zubaydah was partial to Kit Kats, the same treat Saddam Hussein fancied in his captivity.

"One of the difficult issues in this new kind of conflict is what to do with captured individuals who we know or believe to be terrorists," Rice said. "The individuals come from many countries and are often captured far from their original homes. Among them are those who are effectively stateless, owing allegiance only to the extremist cause of transnational terrorism. Many are extremely dangerous. And some have information that may save lives, perhaps even thousands of lives."

Sources tell ABC News that Jordanians, Egyptians, Moroccans, Tunisians, Algerians, Saudis, Pakistanis, Uzbekistanis and Chinese citizens have been returned to their nations' intelligence services after initial debriefing by U.S. intelligence officers. Rice said renditions such as these are vital to the war on terror. "Rendition is a vital tool in combating transnational terrorism," she said.

Of the 12 high-value targets housed by the CIA, only one did not require water boarding before he talked. Ramzi bin al-Shibh broke down in tears after he was walked past the cell of Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the operational planner for Sept. 11. Visibly shaken, he started to cry and became as cooperative as if he had been tied down to a water board, sources said.

Copyright © 2005 ABC News Internet Ventures

Following is a list of 12 high-value targets housed by the CIA. Dec. 5, 2005

Abu Zubaydah: Held first in Thailand then Poland

Ibn Al-Shaykh al-Libi: Held in Poland. Previously held in Pakistan/Afghanistan

Abdul Rahim al-Sharqawi: Held in Poland

Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri: Held in Poland

Ramzi Binalshibh: Held in Poland

Mohammed Omar Abdel-Rahman: Held in Poland

Khalid Shaikh Mohammed: Held in Poland

Waleed Mohammed bin Attash: Held in Poland

Hambali: In U.S. custody. Kept isolated from other high-value targets.

Hassan Ghul: Held in Poland.

Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani: Held in Poland

Abu Faraj al-Libbi: Held in Poland


From ECOTERRA Intl.

Weder die neue noch die alte Bundesregierung taugt als moralischer Ankläger

Reibungslose Visite im alten Europa

Der Besuch von Condoleezza Rice in Berlin hat gezeigt, dass weder die neue noch die alte Bundesregierung als moralischer Ankläger taugt.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/21/21513/1.html



CIA-Lager in Osteuropa wurden angeblich in aller Eile letzten Monat geräumt

Dem US-Sender ABC gegenüber bestätigten Informanten die Existenz von zwei Lagern in Osteuropa, nicht nur Rice, auch die europäischen Regierungen geraten immer stärker in Bedrängnis.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/21/21507/1.html

Rechtsstaat USA: Mutmaßliches CIA-Opfer verklagt früheren Geheimdienstchef

ACLU klagt im Namen des Deutschen al-Masri gegen CIA-Chef Tenet

Die US-Bürgerrechtsorganisation will mit der Klage gegen die illegalen Verschleppungen das Recht wiederherstellen, al-Masri -- obgleich auch nach Monate langer CIA-Prüfung unverdächtig -- durfte ohne Angabe von Gründen nicht in die USA einreisen.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/21/21515/1.html



Rechtsstaat USA: Mutmaßliches CIA-Opfer verklagt früheren Geheimdienstchef (06.12.05)

Der vom US-Geheimdienst verschleppte Deutsche Khaled el Masri hat nach ZDF-Informationen den ehemaligen CIA-Chef George Tenet und mehrere Flugunternehmen auf Schadenersatz verklagt. Einem Bericht des Magazins "Frontal 21" zufolge wurde die Klageschrift am Dienstagnachmittag im US-Bundesstaat Virginia eingereicht. Darin heiße es, Tenet sei für die Entführung und Inhaftierung eines Unschuldigen verantwortlich. Ferner seien die genannten Fluggesellschaften CIA-Tarnfirmen. Den Angaben zufolge wurde der aus dem Libanon stammende Deutsche am 31. Dezember 2003 während eines Urlaubs in Mazedonien entführt und unter Drogeneinfluss in ein geheimes Gefängnis nach Afghanistan gebracht. Dort sei er auf brutale Weise verhört und monatelang festgehalten worden - obwohl kurz nach seiner Entführung deutlich geworden sei, dass eine Verwechslung vorlag und er nicht der gesuchte Terrorverdächtige war.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=12451

Mobilfunk und Menschenrechte

06.12.2005

Laut Konvention der Menschenrechte hat der Staat das Leben und die Gesundheit seiner Bürger zu schützen. Mobilfunk und Menschenrechte: Was tun?

Dr. Eduard Christian Schöpfer

Salzburg. Angesichts des aktuellen Stands der Forschung und der immer häufiger werdenden Klagen der Bevölkerung über gesundheitliche Beschwerden durch von GSM-Sendern ausgehende elektromagnetische Strahlung wird immer deutlicher, dass die ungeprüft auf den Markt geworfene Mobilfunktechnologie gesundheitliche Risiken in sich birgt.1

Ungeachtet dessen besteht nach der derzeitigen Rechtslage keinerlei Möglichkeit für Betroffene, gegen von Mobilfunkanlagen ausgehende Immissionen vorzugehen. Anrainer haben kein Mitspracherecht, was die Errichtung von Sendeanlagen anlangt. Die in der Mobilfunkpetition vom 30. 11. 1999 (!) und auch von der Volksanwaltschaft geforderte Verankerung von Anrainerrechten im Telekommunikationsgesetz (TKG 2003), BGBl. I 70/2003, ist nach wie vor ausständig.

Bedenken aus Sicht der Europäischen Menschenrechtskonvention (EMRK) ergeben sich insbesondere hinsichtlich des den Betroffenen verweigerten Anspruchs auf rechtliches Gehör (Art. 6 [1] EMRK) während des telekommunikationsrechtlichen Bewilligungsverfahrens bzw. im Bauverfahren. Dazu kommt, dass die Gerichte nach wie vor von einem strikten, dem völker- und gemeinschaftsrechtlichen Vorsorgeprinzip klar widersprechenden Kausalitätsnachweis ausgehen und vom Geschädigten verlangen, den Beweis zu erbringen, dass seine gesundheitlichen Beschwerden auf einen Mobilfunksender zurückzuführen sind.2

Es bestehen ernste Zweifel, dass die derzeitige Rechtslage und die rigorose Rechtsprechung3 der Gerichte mit der positiven Verpflichtung Österreichs gemäß der EMRK vereinbar ist. Nämlich, das Leben und die Gesundheit seiner Bürger im Wege geeigneter gesetzgeberischer Maßnahmen zu schützen und ihnen effektive Rechtsdurchsetzungsmechanismen im Sinne des Art. 13 EMRK (Recht auf eine wirksame Beschwerde bei einer nationalen Instanz) zur Wahrung ihrer Konventionsrechte (Recht auf Achtung der Wohnung, der körperlichen Unversehrtheit, der Privatsphäre, der Familie; Recht auf Eigentum und auf Leben) zur Verfügung zu stellen.

In der Weigerung der österreichischen Gerichte, die Beweislast für gesundheitliche Schädigungen dem Verursacher aufzubürden bzw. eine Prüfung der als verletzt erachteten Konventionsrechte vorzunehmen, ist auch eine Verletzung des Rechts auf Zugang zu einem Gericht gemäß Art. 6 (1) EMRK zu erblicken. Die geltenden rechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen zur Genehmigung von Fernmeldeeinrichtungen können nicht ohne weiteres auf die neuartige und offensichtlich gesundheitlich bedenkliche Mobilfunktechnologie übertragen werden. Laut § 73 (2) TKG 2003 muss bei der Errichtung und dem Betrieb von Funkanlagen der Schutz des Lebens und der Gesundheit von Menschen gewährleistet sein.

Diese Bestimmung kann angesichts ihres allgemein gehaltenen Wortlauts (ein bereits seit längerem gefordertes "Gesetz zum Schutz vor nichtionisierender Strahlung" wurde bis dato nicht erlassen) und ihrer Auslegung durch die Behörden die strengen Anforderungen der Judikatur des Europäischen Gerichtshofs für Menschenrechte (EGMR) in keiner Weise erfüllen. Die Behörden gehen ja so vor: Keine Prüfung im Einzelfall, es wird grundsätzlich eine Genehmigung erteilt, da von der generellen, aber falschen Voraussetzung ausgegangen wird, dass von Mobilfunkstationen ohnehin keine gesundheitsschädlichen Auswirkungen zu befürchten sind. Laut Judikatur des EGMR müssen aber Eingriffe in konventionsgeschützte Rechte auf Basis einer zugänglichen, ausreichend bestimmten und vorhersehbaren Rechtsgrundlage ergehen.

Was besonders auffällt und Anlass zu großer Besorgnis gibt, ist die Untätigkeit des Gesetzgebers, also letzten Endes die Negierung der berechtigten Sorgen zahlreicher Bürger seitens der politisch Verantwortlichen. Die Einrichtung des Wissenschaftlichen Beirats Funk (WBF) durch Infrastrukturminister Hubert Gorbach vermag an diesem Befund nichts zu ändern, da die Diskussion über die mutmaßliche Gefährlichkeit von Mobilfunkanlagen und Handys damit keineswegs, wie behauptet, auf eine sachliche Basis gestellt wird.

Somit stellt sich einmal mehr die Forderung nach der Einreichung einer Beschwerde wegen gesetzgeberischer Untätigkeit an den Verfassungsgerichtshof, die etwa von der Volksanwaltschaft eingebracht werden könnte. Es hat sich auch gezeigt, dass die bestehenden Grundrechte nur unvollständigen Schutz vor Gesundheitsbeeinträchtigungen der vorliegenden Art bieten können, so dass die Frage nach einem verfassungsgesetzlich verankerten "Grundrecht auf Gesundheit" erneut diskutiert gehört.

Zwar bedeutet die Rechtsprechung der Höchstgerichte für Betroffene einen herben Rückschlag, andererseits aber auch eine Chance, da das Erfordernis der Erschöpfung des letztinstanzlichen Instanzenzugs vor Einbringung einer Beschwerde in Straßburg weggefallen sein müsste. Der Einzelne kann sich nunmehr direkt an den EGMR wenden, ohne zuvor die Gerichte angerufen zu haben, da er nach der derzeitigen Gesetzeslage und Rechtsprechung ohnehin keine Aussicht auf Erfolg hat, Abhilfe für die von ihm behaupteten Menschenrechtsverletzungen zu bekommen. Damit sollte auch der Weg für eine Sammelklage von Geschädigten frei sein, die wesentlich mehr Gewicht als vereinzelte Beschwerden hätte.

Am 16. Dezember findet am Österreichischen Institut für Menschenrechte in Salzburg (Edmundsburg, Mönchsberg 2) eine Podiumsdiskussion zum Thema "Mobilfunk, Mensch und Recht" statt.1 Vgl. dazu Mara Marken, Machen Handys und ihre Sender krank? (2. Auflage 2004); Thomas Grasberger/Franz Kotteder, Mobilfunk - ein Freilandversuch am Menschen (2003); Karl Richter/Hermann Wittebrock (Hrsg.), Kommerz, Gesundheit und demokratische Kultur (2005). Siehe auch die am 19. 11. 2005 verabschiedete Resolution der Österreichischen Ärztekammer zu "Mobilfunkanwendungen und Gesundheit". 2 Vgl. den Beschluss des OGH vom 2. 8. 2005, 1 Ob 146/05k, wo dieser zur Klage einer Mieterin ausführte, allein die "subjektive Besorgnis einer wissenschaftlich nicht erwiesenen Gefährdung" stelle noch keine objektive Beeinträchtigung des Gebrauchs des Bestandobjekts dar, die eine Mietzinsminderung rechtfertige. 3 So hat etwa der VwGH in seinem Erkenntnis vom 16. 9. 1997, Zl. 97/05/0194, festgestellt, dass die Beschwerde eines Herzkranken hinsichtlich der behaupteten Beeinflussung seines Herzschrittmachers durch die Errichtung eines Sendemastens angesichts der alleinigen (!) Kompetenz der Fernmeldebehörden, Aspekte der Gesundheit und des Lebens von Menschen wahrzunehmen, abzuweisen sei. 4 Vgl. die vom WBF gestaltete Beilage "Mobilfunk und Gesundheit" in der Tageszeitung "Die Presse" vom 6. 11. 2004, in der Besorgnis erregende Ergebnisse wie etwa jene der deutschen "Naila-Studie" aus dem Jahr 2004 keinerlei Erwähnung finden.

© SN

http://www.salzburg.com/sn/archiv_artikel.php?xm=1865743&res=0


Nachricht von Michael Meyer

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Krank durch Mobilfunk - Elektrosmog - Die Opfer
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/372620/

Mobilfunkopfer
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/372640/

Verbraucherzentrale: Kein rechtlicher Schutz bei Mobilfunkgeschädigten
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1290252/

Opfer könnten vor dem Europäischen Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte klagen http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1240497/

Mobilfunk, Mensch und Recht
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1189695/

Gesundheit: Mobilfunk als "heiße Kartoffel"
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1306872/

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Alexander H. Volger: Mobilfunk und seine Technikfolgen u.a.
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/168670/



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As hurricanes intensify, is Washington just blowing more hot air on global warming?

See the global warming alarms from 2005, then send a message to your elected officials: Enough Talk. Take Action!
http://actionnetwork.org/EDF_Action_Network/yea_flash.html

Monster hurricanes, catastrophic mudslides, deadly floods and devastating wildfires - do you think perhaps Mother Nature is trying to tell us something?

Global warming's effects were all too visible in 2005, but all we got from Washington was a lot more talk and not nearly enough action.

See the global warming alarms from 2005, then send a message to your elected officials: Enough Talk. Take Action!

http://actionnetwork.org/EDF_Action_Network/yea_flash.html

The first step is to send an email to President Bush and to Congress. Damage from unchecked global warming is changing our lives and it requires action now.

When you're done, we have a special job for you: Send a handful of our special ecards highlighting the "Enough Talk. Take Action!" campaign to your friends and colleagues.

Among the danger signs of this year's global warming impacts:

- The ferocity of recent hurricanes may be a sign that global warming is already intensifying tropical storms. And many scientists believe it will only get worse in the coming decades.

- Arctic sea ice melting advanced this summer, opening up the possibility of ice-free Arctic summers and dangerously accelerating global warming as less ice leads to more absorption of heat from the sun - a prospect with devastating consequences for polar bears and people alike.

- Coral reefs bleaching and dying. These spectacular rainforests of the sea are at severe risk as warmer waters, more acidic oceans and stronger storms take their combined toll.

Just about everywhere you look, Mother Nature is sending clear signals that global warming is here and the consequences will get worse. We have no time to lose.

Please act now. Sign the petition and recruit your friends. Tell Washington to stop playting politics with our planet:
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Enough talk. Take Action!

Thanks in advance for your help,

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http://actionnetwork.org/EDF_Action_Network/yea_flash.html

The CIA's Rendition Flights to Secret Prisons

http://www.counterpunch.org/rajiva12052005.html


Informant: Our bill of rights

Arctic Soil Could Free Far More Carbon Than Previously Thought

http://tinyurl.com/as2a3


Informant: NHNE

The Bipartisan Excuse

by Paul Waldman, TomPaine.com

The facts just don't support the everyone-does-it defense for Republican corruption.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/20051206/the_bipartisan_excuse.php

Overcoming Apartheid

Jonathan Kozol writes that apartheid education, rarely mentioned in the press or openly confronted even among once-progressive educators, is alive and well and rapidly increasing now in the United States. Hypersegregated inner-city schools - in which one finds no more than five or ten white children, at the very most, within a student population of as many as 3,000 - are the norm, not the exception, in most northern urban areas today.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/120605P.shtml

CIA Ruse Is Said to Have Damaged Probe in Milan

Recently filed court documents and interviews in Milan offer fresh details about how the CIA allegedly spread disinformation to cover its tracks and how its actions in Milan disrupted and damaged a major Italian investigation.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/120605N.shtml

The unintended consequences of fake news

Common Dreams
by William Fisher

12/05/05

"Congressional leaders who have often touted Iraq's new 'free press' as a sign of progress in that troubled country were angered by the Pentagon's admission last week that it has been planting and paying for Iraqi newspapers to publish 'good news stories' written by the military and 'placed' in Iraqi media by a Washington-based public relations firm. ... Earlier, Secretary Rumsfeld, under intense criticism, closed the Pentagon's Office of Strategic Influence, a short-lived operation to provide news items, possibly including false ones, to foreign journalists in an effort to influence overseas opinion. Now, critics say, some of the proposals of that discredited office are quietly being resurrected elsewhere in the military and in the Pentagon...

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/1205-33.htm


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Reform the Patriot Act

Washington Times
by Nat Hentoff

12/05/05

Despite the insistence of the White House and the Republican congressional leadership that the Patriot Act be fully reauthorized before the Thanksgiving break, a coalition of Republican and Democratic senators blocked the Senate-House conference report until vital changes in the Patriot Act are made. They have rising support around the nation when Congress returns on Dec. 16. Dec. 15 is Bill of Rights Day, celebrating the first 10 amendments to the Constitution, without which our founding document would not have become the law of the land. I congratulate the patriotic resisters in and out of the Senate for not allowing the administration to retain sections of the Patriot Act, which 399 towns and cities across the country and seven state legislatures had told their representatives in Congress to change in compliance with the Bill of Rights. Begun in Northampton, MA, in November 2001, the Bill of Rights Defense Committee, led by Nancy Talanian, has been instrumental in the national organizing of these resolutions to Congress through a subsequent alliance with the American Civil Liberties Union and a range of conservative libertarian organizations...

http://www.washtimes.com/op-ed/20051204-102937-3793r.htm


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Condi to Europe: "Trust me"

AntiWar.Com
by Paul Craig Roberts

12/06/05

The Bush administration has made it abundantly clear that it believes, with no apologies, that the ends justify the means. Lying is simply a means to an end. What Condi Rice is telling Europeans is 'pay no attention to our lies; just accept that we are liars for a good and proper cause.' What other proof do we need of the Bush administration's low esteem for truth than the fact, revealed by the Los Angeles Times, that the Bush administration has been caught paying journalists to write favorable stories about the war in Iraq? First they rigged the 'intelligence' used to start a war; then they rigged the news reports about the war. And these people think they should be trusted?

http://www.antiwar.com/roberts/?articleid=8216


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Garage door chaos Pentagon's fault

SPLOID

12/02/05

All over the United States, garage door openers have gone bonkers ... and it's all the fault of the U.S. Military! The Government Accountability Office in Washington released the results of a special investigation on Thursday, saying the cause of thousands of garage-door mishaps is a new military radio system apparently used all over the country. In a colossal screw-up only the Pentagon could pull off, the new Land Mobile Radio units operate on the same frequencies as most garage-door openers. Every time the Pentagon begins using the new radios at another base, the unlucky homeowners nearby suddenly find themselves playing a deadly game of Garage Door Roulette -- and the military has done nothing to warn citizens of the coming chaos...

http://www.sploid.com/news/2005/12/garage_door_scr.php


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

MSP Airport to test behavorial screening system

http://mindcontrol.twoday.net/stories/1237514/

GOP embracing its maverick

Boston Globe

12/05/05

Senator Lincoln D. Chafee hopped out of the driver's seat of his beige Toyota Prius -- a car with a dent on the side and 'I Am Electric' emblazoned across the back window -- and dashed through the rain. He'd forgotten his umbrella at the office, so he was soaked before he made it inside Meadowbrook Farms Elementary School. Then, for the better part of an hour, he talked with a classroom of third-graders about the importance of saving the rain forests. 'The challenge is to balance between the animals and our needs,' the Rhode Island Republican told the children. 'We're all part of the earth ourselves. We have to share it.' Chafee is the closest thing to a GOP flower child in Washington these days. He's a Brown University classics major who spent seven years shoeing horses before turning to the family business of politics. His liberal positions would be well-suited for a centrist Democrat. The ease with which he speaks of living in harmony with nature marks him as a product of the '60s, and a child of a household that always had a compost pile...

http://tinyurl.com/98zjv


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Britain's role in war on terror revealed

Guardian [UK]

12/06/05

The full extent of British logistical support for the CIA's secret 'ghost flights' emerged yesterday as Condoleezza Rice, the US secretary of state, said the agency's operations were 'a vital tool' in the campaign against terrorism. The Guardian publishes for the first time today the details of more than 200 flights in and out of Britain of aircraft owned or controlled by the CIA. The agency has used almost 20 airports across the UK during the period when its agents have been snatching terror suspects and taking them to countries where they may be tortured. As well as enjoying access to a number of RAF bases, the agency has been flying in and out of civilian airports across the country. Its destinations include not only major airports such as Heathrow and Gatwick, but small airports at Bournemouth on the south coast and Wick in the north of Scotland. Last night MPs, who have formed a campaign group to challenge British support for the CIA's so-called extraordinary renditions programme, met for the first time and demanded that the government come clean about the use of UK facilities...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/terrorism/story/0,12780,1659057,00.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Documents show FEMA knew response "broken"

Detroit Free Press

12/05/05

FEMA realized its response to Hurricane Katrina was 'broken' and braced for rioting over woefully low supplies in Mississippi in the days just after the storm, according to new documents released Monday. The correspondence among Federal Emergency Management Agency officials, provided by a special House committee investigating the government response to the storm, follows the release last week of more than 100,000 documents by Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco...

http://tinyurl.com/b2wfp


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

CIA ruse on missing cleric misled Italians

MSNBC

12/05/05

In March 2003, the Italian national anti-terrorism police received an urgent message from the CIA about a radical Islamic cleric who had mysteriously vanished from Milan a few weeks before. The CIA reported that it had reliable information that the cleric, the target of an Italian criminal investigation, had fled to an unknown location in the Balkans. In fact, according to Italian court documents and interviews with investigators, the CIA's tip was a deliberate lie, part of a ruse designed to stymie efforts by the Italian anti-terrorism police to track down the cleric, Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, an Egyptian refugee known as Abu Omar...

http://msnbc.msn.com/id/10341210/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Rice: US terror policy tough, but legal

Indianapolis Star

12/05/05

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice aggressively defended U.S. tactics against terrorism on Monday as tough but legal, and countered European complaints over reports of secret CIA-run prisons there by saying America's efforts with its allies have been 'a two-way street' that have saved European and American lives. Commencing a five-day visit to a Europe that has seethed with resentment over the reports of U.S. prisons and detainee mistreatment, Rice delivered the Bush administration's most forceful response to a month of growing trans-Atlantic acrimony...

http://tinyurl.com/599l9


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Army drops charges in killing of Iraqi civilians

USA Today

12/05/05

The Army dropped murder charges Monday against an officer accused of giving two soldiers in his platoon permission to kill Iraqi civilians. Second Lt. Erick Anderson, 26, of Twinsburg, Ohio, could have gotten life in prison if convicted. All charges were dropped after an Army investigator who presided over a two-day hearing last month recommended that Anderson not face a court-martial...

http://tinyurl.com/d33x2


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

We're delighted mast plan was rejected

http://tinyurl.com/anv6f

PETER WALSH
06 December 2005 12:21

Planners have delighted phone mast campaigners by throwing out plans for a 10-metre mast in Norwich before it went to committee.

Families were urged to back a campaign opposing plans for the timber pole and antennae near to the Newmarket Road doctors surgery.

Telecommunications giant Vodafone submitted an application to Norwich City Council last month, but planners have already decided a mast would not be suitable in the area.

"The mobile phone mast on Newmarket Road was refused by planners on the grounds that it would be obtrusive in the street scene, that it's not part of the character of the conservation area," said a city council spokeswoman.

She added that planners also thought the mast would also "adversely affect the street amenities of the area".

James Lord, 75, of Glenalmond, off Newmarket Road, said he was delighted with the decision after being one of the people living in the area in opposition to the proposal.

"I think that's absolutely right," he said. "My objection in the first place was that a large piece of industrial equipment like that does not belong in a residential area.

"When you bear in mind the main approach to Norwich is up the Newmarket Road and that would be seen just as they come past the sign 'Norwich – A fine city'. Would that be the right thing to see?"

The Evening News has campaigned against the installation of mobile phone masts near homes and schools until it is proved they are safe.

"I'm pleased," said Chris Hull, Green county councillor for Town Close ward, who headed the campaign against the mast and found there was unanimous disapproval.

"It was pretty clear to me in canvassing door to door and speaking to people about the process that of their own volition people were saying to me they didn't want it — I couldn't find anyone in favour.

"It was proposed to be sited on a public highway, in a residential area, and it would have been visible from quite a way around at 12 metres in total — a 10 metre pole with two metres of antennae on top."

A spokeswoman for Vodafone said they would look carefully at the reasons for the refusal and see if there are any alterations which could be made to the proposal.

"Whether we will appeal or not it's difficult to say," she said. "We don't take that decision lightly. It's very much a case of we will take a review of the situation and decide from there."

Are you fighting a mobile phone mast application? Telephone reporter Peter Walsh on (01603) 772439 or e-mail peter.walsh@archant.co.uk

051206 - R - Mobilfunk - Newsletter

http://www.omega-news.info/051206_r_mobilfunk_newsletter.rtf

051203 - R - Mobilfunk - Newsletter

http://www.omega-news.info/051203_r_mobilfunk_newsletter.rtf

051202 - R - Mobilfunk - Newsletter

http://www.omega-news.info/051202_r_mobilfunk_newsletter.rtf

Environmental Warfare and Climate Change

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=CHO20051127&articleId=1336


Informant: Friends

Public Enemy No. 1: The Media

http://www.rense.com/general69/PUB.HTM


Informant: Milo

IT'S GETTING HOT IN HERE

http://www.itsgettinghotinhere.org/about/


Informant: NHNE

How can European countries make themselves accomplices of American secret services by allowing these CIA planes to use their airports or by installing bases where the principles of democracy are flouted?

Accomplices

The European general public clamors to know: "How can European countries make themselves accomplices of American secret services by allowing these CIA planes to use their airports or by installing bases where the principles of democracy are flouted?"

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/120505H.shtml

UN Expresses Deep Concern over Saddam Trial

Attacks on lawyers and flaws in the Iraqi justice system mean the trial of Saddam Hussein on charges of crimes against humanity will never satisfy international standards, a UN rights official said on Sunday. John Pace, human rights chief at the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq, also condemned what he called illegal detentions by Iraqi and US military authorities, including thousands of suspects held at Abu Ghraib prison.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/120505F.shtml

Truth Is First Casualty of War Reporting

This Vietnam experience came back to me, writes Les Payne, when I heard that the US military has been planting stories in Iraq newspapers. Having survived training as a US Army journalist, I can report that this military specialty resembles the real thing about as much as Army food resembles food.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/120505E.shtml

'84 Alito Memo Backed Police Who Shot Unarmed Suspect

Supreme Court nominee Samuel A. Alito Jr.'s views on abortion caused a stir this week, but another memo that surfaced from his years as a Reagan administration lawyer was notable for its strong support of the police. Alito wrote that he saw no constitutional problem with a police officer shooting and killing an unarmed teenager who was fleeing after a $10 home burglary.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/120505C.shtml

Frist's Voting Record Favors Private Interest: Himself

An analysis of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist's voting record shows a pattern of supporting bills that benefit HCA Inc., the Nashville-based hospital company that's been the foundation of the Frist family's wealth.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/120505B.shtml

A Twist in the Rove-Plame Mystery

The available evidence now suggests that Rove did lie to a federal grand jury – even after his lawyer got the warning in early 2004 – and that Rove only admitted the initial contact with the Time reporter when documentary evidence surfaced nine months later.

http://www.consortiumnews.com/2005/120405.html


From Information Clearing House

Going hungry in Ohio and Michigan

Soup kitchens find need outpaces resources: Operators of Victory Temple and other soup kitchens and food pantries in northwest Ohio say a loss of factory jobs and surging utility costs are sending growing numbers of people to their doors.

http://tinyurl.com/77a7m


From Information Clearing House

Clinton gets anti-war challenger

In a move that is certain to harden the battle lines among Democrats surrounding the Iraq war, a veteran union organizer will announce Tuesday that he is campaigning to unseat Sen. Hillary Clinton of New York.

http://rawstory.com/news/2005/Clinton_gets_antiwar_challenger_1205.html


From Information Clearing House

Free Abdel-Jabbar Hamdan

Abdel-Jabbar Hamdan came to the United States more than 25 years ago, and has been proud to be called an American ever since. This confidence in the inherent beauty and justice of the United States was betrayed on the night of July 27th, 2004.

http://www.freehamdan.com/home.html


From Information Clearing House

British Tory MP Blasts Extraordinary Rendition

Says Britain Broke International Law and "Complicit in Torture" if Flights Passed Through UK.

http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=05/12/05/1455243


From Information Clearing House

CIA ghost flights over Canada

Osama Moustafa Hassan Nasr was taken off the streets of Milan on Feb. 17, 2003, then flown to Ramstein Air Base in Germany — considered U.S. territory — and from there to Egypt where he was reportedly tortured.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11212.htm

Rice to claim Euro backing for CIA prisons

Stung by what many US officials see as a two-faced approach by some allies, she will also call on European governments to argue more forcefully with their own citizens that co-operation with the CIA is vital for their security.

http://tinyurl.com/9xj2n


From Information Clearing House

Russian Foreign Minister Acknowledges Growing Divergence With U.S.

“We can come to the conclusion that in the whole complex of our (foreign) relations the weight of existing military and strategic links between Russia and the United States ... will be constantly declining,” Sergei Lavrov said.

http://www.mosnews.com/news/2005/12/05/moscowwashington.shtml


From Information Clearing House

Navy to Expand Fleet With New Enemies in Mind

The Navy wants to increase its fleet to 313 ships by 2020, reversing years of decline in naval shipbuilding and adding dozens of warships designed to defeat emerging adversaries, senior Defense Department officials say.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11221.htm

Has 'War' become a leading brand for United States?

How Bush's imperial policies are being linked to economic woes and CEO angst in America.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/12/04/ING00G0OG61.DTL


From Information Clearing House

Pentagon Propaganda In Iraq Continues

On Sunday’s ABC This Week, Stephen Hadley acknowledged that President Bush has not yet ordered the shut-down of the Pentagon’s propaganda campaign in Iraq.

http://thinkprogress.org/2005/12/05/propaganda-hadley/


From Information Clearing House

Propaganda and bribery

It seems such a tiny, insignificant thing. Why worry about planting a little propaganda and bribing a few journalists when your men in the field are dying day after day? "This is war," says the Pentagon. Yes indeed, adds the sonorous senator who chairs the armed services committee, "this is war". And in war, of course, anything goes (even including bombing al-Jazeera) because ... well, it's war, isn't it?

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11218.htm

We help rich individuals and companies to spirit away vast sums from the developing world

Where they hide the cash

By Duncan Campbell

Five trillion dollars has been corruptly removed from the world's poorest countries and lodged permanently in the world's richest countries. That is the "conservative estimate" not of a leftwing anti-globalisation activist but of a leading American businessman and enthusiast for capitalism who has just completed a major study of how multinational corporations, wealthy individuals and unscrupulous governments are using the world's banking systems in ways that spread povert.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11217.htm

The torture files

By Raymond Whitaker

CIA agents have broken ranks to reveal the 'cruel and inhuman' interrogation techniques they are ordered to use at secret prisons around the world, including freezing and near-drowning.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11223.htm

The War On Terror Is Bogus

“Was 9/11 more than just an attack? Could the Bush administration have had anything to gain from the attack? Two prominent European politicians, Michael Meacher and Andreas von Bülow, express their serious doubts about the official version of the 9/11 story.”

Watch it online. Real video
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11222.htm

What level of American casualties should be spent to keep America from economic and social collapse?

Neoreality: Peak Oil And Iraq

By Bill Henderson

Why did the U.S. make war on Iraq? The official reasons - Iraq's alleged possession of weapons of mass destruction and its links with Al-Qaeda - have now been shown to be lies. What then were the real reasons?

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11213.htm

How politics corrupts intelligence

What Happened to Iraq's WMD

By Scott Ritter

The politicization of the intelligence community allows the process of fixing intelligence around policy to become pervasive, and the increasingly polarized political climate in America prevents any real checks and balances through effective oversight, leaving Americans at the mercy of politicians who have placed partisan politics above the common good.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11211.htm

GOP Senator Changed Position after Abramoff Donation

US Senator Conrad Burns (R-Mont.) changed his stance on a 2001 bill after receiving a $5,000 donation from a lobbyist's client who opposed the legislation, records show.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/120505Q.shtml

OPPOSE the testing of chemicals and pesticides on orphans and mentally handicapped children

Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2005 20:32:07 -0800
From: Penelope
Subject: chemical testing on children! -Letters to EPA needed


Hi all thanks for taking the time to read this rule change to make it legal to test on orphans and mentally handicapped children thanks Penelope http://www.earthfilms.org

Forward to all who care Subject: Letters needed to the EPA

Please send a letter OPPOSING the testing of chemicals and pesticides on orphans and mentally handicapped children. This proposal has horrifying parallels to Nazi Germany. Public comment period closes on Dec 12, so do it now!

Send two copies of your comments to:

Public Information and Records Integrity Branch (PIRIB) Office of Pesticide Programs U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Mail Code: 7502C 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW Washington, DC, 20460-0001 Attention: Docket ID Number OPP-2003-0132

Full briefing on which clauses to oppose and why follows.

Thanks,

Daniel

P.S. You can read the proposed rules at the EPA's own website:

http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/EPA-GENERAL/2005/September/Day-12/g18010.htm

ALERT: EPA Proposes Chemical and Pesticide Testing on Orphans & Mentally Handicapped Children

ORGANIC BYTES #69 11/14/2005 OCA [Organic Consumers Association]

Public Comment Period Closes December 12, 2005

Public comments are now being accepted by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on its newly proposed federal regulation regarding the testing of chemicals and pesticides on human subjects. On August 2, 2005, Congress had mandated the EPA create a rule that permanently bans chemical testing on pregnant women and children. But the EPA's newly proposed rule, misleadingly titled "Protections for Subjects in Human Research," puts industry profits ahead of children's welfare. The rule allows for government and industry scientists to treat children as human guinea pigs in chemical experiments in the following situations:

1. Children who "cannot be reasonably consulted," such as those that are mentally handicapped or orphaned newborns may be tested on. With permission from the institution or guardian in charge of the individual, the child may be exposed to chemicals for the sake of research.

2. Parental consent forms are not necessary for testing on children who have been neglected or abused.

3. Chemical studies on any children outside of the U.S. are acceptable.

OCA's focal concerns with this proposed rule specifically involve the following portions of text within the EPA document:

70 FR 53865 26.408(a) "The IRB (Independent Review Board) shall determine that adequate provisions are made for soliciting the assent of the children, when in the judgment of the IRB the children are capable of providing assent...If the IRB determines that the capability of some or all of the children is so limited that they cannot reasonably be consulted, the assent of the children is not a necessary condition for proceeding with the research. Even where the IRB determines that the subjects are capable of assenting, the IRB may still waive the assent requirement..."

(OCA NOTE: Under this clause, a mentally handicapped child or infant orphan could be tested on without assent. This violates the Nuremberg Code, an international treaty that mandates assent of test subjects is "absolutely essential," and that the test subject must have "legal capacity to give consent" and must be "so situated as to exercise free power of choice." This loophole in the rule must be completely removed.)

70 FR 53865 26.408(c) "If the IRB determines that a research protocol is designed for conditions or for a subject population for which parental or guardian permission is not a reasonable requirement to protect the subjects (for example, neglected or abused children), it may waive the consent requirements..."

(OCA NOTE: Under the general rule, the EPA is saying it's okay to test chemicals on children if their parents or institutional guardians consent to it. This clause says that neglected or abused children have unfit guardians, so no consent would be required to test on those children. This loophole in the rule must be completely removed.)

70 FR 53864 26.401 (a)(2) "To What Do These Regulations Apply? It also includes research conducted or supported by EPA outside the United States, but in appropriate circumstances, the Administrator may, under § 26.101(e), waive the applicability of some or all of the requirements of these regulations for research..."

(OCA NOTE: This clause is stating that the Administrator of the EPA has the power to completely waive regulations on human testing, if the testing is done outside of the U.S. This will allow chemical companies to do human testing in ot her countries where these types of laws are less strict. This loophole in the rule must be completely removed.)

70 FR 53857 "EPA proposes an extraordinary procedure applicable if scientifically sound but ethically deficient human research is found to be crucial to EPA's fulfilling its mission to protect public health. This procedure would also apply if a scientifically sound study covered by proposed § 26.221 or § 26.421--i.e., an intentional dosing study involving pregnant women or children as subjects..."

(OCA NOTE: This clause allows the EPA to accept or conduct "ethically deficient" studies of chemical tests on humans if the agency deems it necessary to fulfull its mission. Unfortunately, the EPA report sets up no criteria for making such an exception with any particular study. This ambiguity leaves a gaping loophole in the rule. Without specific and detailed criteria, it could be argued that any and every study of chemical testing on humans is "necessary." This loophole in the rule must be removed, based on this inadequacy of criteria and definition.)

Forward this alert to friends and colleagues.


From EF! Media Center

Bush Administration Will Pay for Buying Puff Pieces in the Media

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/1205-24.htm

An Anti-War Challenge to Hillary Clinton

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/1205-26.htm

Counter-Recruitment Day Sweeps U.S. Colleges

"A military that is an unequal employer and that funnels people into an immoral war should not be able to recruit on campus."

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/1205-32.htm



Court showdown today over military recruiting:

A question before the U.S. Supreme Court today is whether colleges' free-speech rights are violated by a law that could allow the government to withhold money from schools that limit military recruiters' access to campus.

http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/judicial/2005-12-05-court-debate_x.htm


From Information Clearing House

Mr. Bush, Have I Got An Exit Strategy For You

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/1205-30.htm

UK 'Breaking Law' Over CIA Secret Flights

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/1205-04.htm

Bush's Speech ignores bitter situation for most Americans

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=96489;show_parent=1

Able Danger Could Rewrite History

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=96476;show_parent=1

Uncover Operation Able Danger and Expose
http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=96481;show_parent=1

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General gave OK for Able Danger

Former military chief confirms al-Qaida mission

By James Rosen

Gen. Hugh Shelton, who was the military's top commander during the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, confirmed that four years before the tragedy he authorized a secret computer data-mining initiative to track down Osama bin Laden and operatives in the fugitive terrorist's al-Qaida network.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11244.htm

WHEN PREDATORS BECOME VICTIMS

http://www.newswithviews.com/Ryter/jon112.htm

Career Politicians Are Killing America

http://www.newswithviews.com/baldwin/baldwin270.htm

DECEMBER 6 IS NATIONAL CALL-IN DAY TO END THE WAR

Tuesday is the day! Congress Members get back to DC today, and we want to welcome them. We're asking you to call, email, and fax your Congress Members and ask for an end to the war in Iraq. This National Call-In Day - organized by Democrats.com, Progressive Democrats of America, and After Downing Street, together with United for Peace and Justice and many other peace organizations - aims to flood Congress Members' offices with our message for bringing this war to a close.

Our message is simple: "I am calling to let Rep. ______ know that I think the Iraq war is wrong and all our troops should be brought home immediately!"

Take Action Below, or call the Capitol toll free 888-818-6641.
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/congress


IMPEACHPAC RESPONDS TO ATTACK BY ROLL CALL

This morning, Roll Call (the Capitol Hill newspaper) published an attack on ImpeachPAC - and its first endorsed candidate, Tony Trupiano - by "non-partisan" analyst Stu Rothenberg. Trupiano has promised to work for the impeachment of Bush and Cheney, and Rothenberg has declared this entirely unacceptable.

Read the article and ImpeachPAC's rebuttal:
http://www.impeachpac.org/?q=node/60

and Bob Fertik's commentary:
http://www.impeachpac.org/?q=rothenberg

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TWO DOZEN JANUARY 7th EVENTS ALREADY PLANNED

Sign up for one in your area, or help plan one!

Democrats.com and After Downing Street are joining with Backbone Campaign, Progressive Democrats of America, Democracy Cell Project, Cities for Peace, MilitaryFreeZone.Org, Operation Ceasefire, United for Peace and Justice, U.S. Tour of Duty, Hip Hop Caucus, Democracy Rising, World Can't Wait, Gold Star Families for Peace, PeaceMajority Report, Global Exchange, Bring Them Home Campaign, UP (United Progressives) for Democracy, 20 20 Vision, Impeach Bush Coalition, and Peace Action in asking you to help organize public meetings or smaller gatherings on Saturday, January 7, on the topic of ending the war.

The war is costing us dearly in lives, in security, and in resources. We need this national day to make our demand heard and bring the war to an end. (Events can also be held on days other than the 7th, to fit the schedules of those involved.)

Because the holidays are coming, the time to organize these events is now. Here's how:

STEP 1: Identify an individual or organization or coalition to take the lead in organizing an event.

STEP 2: Post the event so that people can sign up for it and other organizers can contact you and work together. Whoever posts the event will have control of and be able to communicate with the list of people who sign up to attend it. It is also possible to post an event without many details and fill them in later.
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/event

STEP 3: See the resources posted on that website, which include tips on contacting your Congress Member. Invite him or her to host the event or to be your guest at an event you host, whichever they and you prefer. You can also hold an event without a Congress Member, such as a panel, a discussion circle, or a house party, and it's easy to do so with the resources provided here:
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/event

STEP 4: Join a conference call for grassroots activists around the country on December 7 at 11 a.m. ET at 1-218-936-6666, then hit 2 (as instructed). The access code is 295965.

More Information: http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/event


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Sozialgericht Hamburg erklärt Vorgehensweise der ARGE Hamburg bezüglich Ein - Euro - Jobs für rechtswidrig

Mit der dringenden Bitte um Weiterleitung auf weitere bundesweite Verteiler ! !

Hartz IV aktuell aus Hamburg

Sozialgericht Hamburg erklärt Vorgehensweise der Hamburger ARGE bezüglich Ein - Euro - Jobs für rechtswidrig ! !

Hamburger Morgenpost 3./4 Dezember 2005

WILLKÜR BEI EIN-EURO-JOBS

Ingenieur muss Klos putzen

OLAF WUNDER

Karsten Herold heißt der Mann. Er ist 43 Jahre alt, arbeitsloser Diplom-Sozialökonom - und er hat der Hamburger Arbeitsgemeinschaft SGB II, der so genannten Arge, eine schwere Schlappe zugefügt. Vor dem Sozialgericht bekam er Recht. Die Art und Weise, wie in Hamburg Langzeitarbeitslose in Ein-Euro-Jobs gezwungen werden, ist rechtswidrig.

Fördern durch Fordern - mit diesem heeren Anspruch trat die Hartz IV-Reform vor einem Jahr in Kraft. Intensiv sollen Jobvermittler dafür sorgen, dass sich Langzeitarbeitslose qualifizieren, um bessere Chancen auf dem Arbeitsmarkt zu haben. Das ist die Theorie.

Und in der Praxis? "Da werden die allermeisten blind in die Ein-Euro-Jobs gesteckt", sagt Karsten Herold. "Von Qualifizierung kann nicht die Rede sein. Es geht nur darum: Wer entnervt das Handtuch wirft, dem werden die Leistungen gekürzt - und das bedeutet Kosteneinsparung."

Karsten Herold ist hochqualifiziert, hat ein abgeschlossenes Universitätsstudium. Doch die Sachbearbeiter bei der Arge fragten ihn nie, was er eigentlich kann. Ein so genanntes Profiling, auf dessen Grundlage ein Eingliederungskonzept hätte erarbeitet werden können, blieb aus. Blind wurde er einem Beschäftigungsträger zugewiesen. Ob Hochschulabsolventen oder Personen ohne jeden Schul- und Berufsabschluss - alle gemeinsam saßen dort in denselben Bewerbungstrainings. Herold: "Das Niveau war unterirdisch. Reine Beschäftigungstherapie."

Die Entscheidung des Sozialgerichts im Fall Herold: Die von der Arge praktizierte pauschale Zuweisung an einen Beschäftigungsträger, der dann die Weitervermittlung in einen Ein-Euro-Job übernimmt, ist nicht rechtens. Die Job-Center dürfen nur dann die Arbeitsaufnahme von Ein-Euro-Jobs erzwingen, wenn dem Betroffenen ein konkretes, auf ihn zugeschnittenes Angebot gemacht wurde.

Gudrun Köncke, arbeitsmarktpolitische Sprecherin der GAL, kritisiert die Arge scharf: "Ein-Euro-Jobs sollen eine Hilfestellung sein, um Anschluss an den Arbeitsmarkt zu bekommen und geforderte Grundfertigkeiten einzuüben." Statt-dessen erfolge die Zuweisung nach dem Zufallsprinzip.

Dass das so ist, belegt der Fall Klaus D.. Der 52-jährige arbeitslose Ingenieur hat vom Träger "Jugend in Arbeit" das Angebot, einen Ein-Euro-Job zu machen, der maßgeschneidert wäre: in der Restaurierung historischer Schiffe. Aber die Arge sagt nein. Stattdessen soll D. - wie schon einmal zuvor - als Kloputzer anfangen. Weil er da nicht mitmacht, wurde ihm das ALG II gestrichen.

Udo Ihnen, Sprecher der Arge, kommentierte den Fall nicht. Nur soviel sagte er: Die Arge sei dabei, die Zuweisungspraxis bei Ein-Euro-Jobs so zu verändern, dass diese der jüngsten Rechtssprechung Rechnung trage.

http://archiv.mopo.de/archiv/2005/20051203/hamburg/politik/ingenieur_muss_klos_putzen.html

Freedom = Torture and Gulag

Trust me, says Condi Rice to Europe
http://www.lewrockwell.com/roberts/roberts134.html

Second Thoughts and Moral Culpability

http://www.lewrockwell.com/rockwell/moral-culpability.html

Republican subversion of the Dept. of Justice

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/3727/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

U.S. Command Declares Global Strike Capability

http://www.nti.org/d_newswire/issues/2005_12_2.html#FB378486


From FoE Sydney - Nuclear Campaign



U.S. Command Declares Global Strike Capability:

The U.S. Strategic Command announced yesterday it had achieved an operational capability for rapidly striking targets around the globe using nuclear or conventional weapons, after last month testing its capacity for nuclear war against a fictional country believed to represent North Korea.

http://www.nti.org/d_newswire/issues/2005_12_2.html#FB378486


From Information Clearing House

Democracy under threat

http://www.guardian.co.uk/venezuela/story/0,12716,1659309,00.html


Informant: Walter Lippmann

Pacific Islanders Move To Escape Global Warming

http://tinyurl.com/9qh7q


Informant: NHNE

Stealth Cell Towers

A section to help identify the appearance and purposes of towers.

About a quarter of the estimated 130,000 cellular towers across the U.S. are camouflaged, some as trees, others as flagpoles and still others as church steeples and silos.

http://www.stealthsite.com/ STEALTH Concealment Solutions, Inc. designs, engineers and fabricates complete antenna concealment sites.

STEALTH's sole business is creating solutions which enable wireless carriers to implement their massive infrastructure build out.

Rooftops, flagpoles, bell towers, crosses, clock towers, road signs, silos, water towers, and monopole towers are just a few antenna concealment projects that have been successfully manufactured by STEALTH.

STEALTH's exclusive "Photo Gallery" located in our Products section, contains a variety of successful concealments completed by STEALTH.

Stealth Cell Towers and the 2004 U.S. Presidential Elections Stealth Antennas Try to Blend In http://www.wired.com/news/wireless/0%2C1382%2C57199%2C00.html

EMF-Omega-News
One of the biggest information sources concerning mobile phones, mobile radiocommunictions and electrosmog.
http://www.buergerwelle.de/english_start.html
CIO newsletter from Germany
http://omega.twoday.net/

Contains articles such as "Cell Phone Radiation Slows Down Brain Speed" and many other reports about electromagnetic radiation.

I'm posting photos of any and all kinds of towers, from the obvious to the mysterious, but am especially interested in identifying towers which are useful in controlling the masses. (see Total Population Control.)

The message is ready to be sent with the following file or link attachments: Shortcut to: http://www.bariumblues.com/towers.htm


Informant: Milo

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Cell Towers Camouflaged
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/312406/

Stealth Cell towers and the 2004 U.S. Presidential Elections
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/312410/


http://www.google.de/search?q=Stealth+Cell+Towers&sourceid=mozilla-search&start=0&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:de-DE:official

Watch This Video From a Fox Affiliate

http://download.alciada.net/911/fox_lc2e.mpg


Informant: Milo
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