Skandale

29
Jan
2005

MILITARY HAS TOO MUCH INFLUENCE OVER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

MILITARY HAS TOO MUCH INFLUENCE OVER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, SAYS NEW REPORT

http://www.sgr.org.uk/press/SITL_19jan05.htm


Informant: Harlan Girard

Two live grenades found in luggage of soldier returning from Iraq

According to the Associated Press, "Two live hand grenades were found in the luggage of a soldier returning from Iraq on Thursday." This raises disturbing questions, including "why" and "how" the live grenades made it from Iraq to a commercial airliner here in the U.S.. And what if the deadly grenades exploded on the plane, causing a crash?

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=2756

Numerous Congress Members May Have Received Illegal Congressional Pay

Numerous Congress Members May Have Received Illegal Congressional Pay in 2003-2004:

Many current or former Senators and Representatives appear to have taken illegal Congressional salary payments during the current Congress, prior to the October recess...

http://www.ntu.org/main/page.php?PageID=71


From Information Clearing House

28
Jan
2005

THE DEPOPULATION AGENDA

Thabo Mbeki, the president of South Africa, has been a major thorn in the side of the depopulationists. He knows that HIV does not cause human disease. He knows that the front-line drugs for AIDS, especially AZT, attack the bone marrow, where certain cells of the immune system are manufactured. Thus CREATING what is called AIDS through pharmaceutical means. In particular, giving AZT to pregnant mothers is a major goal of the depopulation effort.

Mbeki understands that the causes of death in the Third World I have mentioned above are killing Africa. However, he continues to ask for outside help to alleviate these ravages. There is no chance he will get this help. ZERO.

http://www.virusmyth.net/aids/data/jrdepop.htm


From:
Aftermath News
Top Stories - January 28th, 2005


Kissinger, Eugenics And Depopulation
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/406362/

Advocates say NYC child agency forcing AIDS drug experiments on children

Outraged community activists, reacting to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) documentary “Guinea Pig Kids,” demonstrated Dec. 30 in front of the Incarnation Children’s Center (ICC) located in Washington Heights. The documentary, which aired in late November, charged the New York City Administration of Children’s Services (ACS) with the “experimental” use of toxic drugs on HIV-positive children in the city’s foster care system. In the documentary, a doctor said that the effects of HIV drugs on patients, particularly children, could be lethal. The children at the ICC who refused to take the medicines were force-fed through a peg-like tube surgically inserted into the stomach, according to a press statement issued by the December 12th Movement, a Brooklyn, N.Y.-based non-governmental organization (NGO).

“We will not stand silently by and allow this situation to become the ‘Tuskegee Experiment’ of the 21st Century. Thus, we are demanding that our elected officials do everything within their power to expose, denounce and bring the inhumane practices to an immediate halt,” the statement read.

http://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/article_1741.shtml


From:
Aftermath News
Top Stories - January 28th, 2005

27
Jan
2005

Bundesdruckerei zahlte möglicherweise Honorar ohne Gegenleistung an Volmer-Firma

Geschäftsführer hat gekündigt: Bundesdruckerei zahlte möglicherweise Honorar ohne Gegenleistung an Volmer-Firma (27.01.05)

Die Consultingfirma Synthesis des früheren Staatsministers im Auswärtigen Amt, Ludger Volmer (Grüne), hat von der Bundesdruckerei möglicherweise branchenunübliche Honorare erhalten. "Solche Zahlungen sind unlogisch und in der Höhe unverständlich", sagte ein hochrangiger Ex-Manager der Druckerei der in Berlin erscheinenden Tageszeitung "Die Welt". Nach Auskunft des früheren leitenden Angestellten sei auch keine adäquate Gegenleistung erkennbar. Die Synthesis habe vergangenes Jahr 387 000 Euro Umsatz gemacht. Dieser habe fast ausschließlich auf den Geschäftsbeziehungen zur Bundesdruckerei International Services (BIS) beruht, die für das Ausland zuständig ist. Die BIS will Volmer bei der Auftragsanbahnung in Südafrika, Vietnam und Afghanistan unterstützt haben.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.jpberlin.de/www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php4?Nr=10286



Visa-Affäre
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/521715/

Animal-Human Hybrids Spark Controversy

http://www.kurzweilai.net/email/newsRedirect.html?newsID=4201&m=7529


Informant: Susan

OIL FIRMS FUND CAMPAIGN TO DENY CLIMATE CHANGE

http://www.guardian.co.uk/life/science/story/0,12996,1399585,00.html


Informant: NHNE

Eleven SOA Watch peacemakers headed to federal prison

From: media@soaw.org
January 26, 2005

SOA Watch Update
Trial Log #3 – from Columbus, GA
January 26, 2005

AT TRIALS’ END, ELEVEN PEACEMAKERS ARE HEADED TO FEDERAL PRISON

Judge Faircloth sentenced six more of the “SOA 14” yesterday and today, bringing to 11 the total number of activists ordered to serve prison terms of three to six months and to pay fines of up to $500. Each of the defendants was on trial for acts of nonviolent civil disobedience calling for the closure of the School of the Americas (SOA/ WHINSEC).

The two high school students in the group were given deferred sentences, and another defendant was sentenced to one year of probation with a $1,000 fine.

The fourteen people that were on trial before Judge G. Mallon Faircloth this week range in age from 16 to 79. The group includes a chaplain, a farmworker, a Maryknoll nun, a Steelworker, two retirees and several students. They were all arrested on Sunday, November 21 for “crossing the line” onto Fort Benning, Georgia to call for the closure of SOA/ WHINSEC, a combat training facility for Latin American security personnel.

Each defendant opted to self-report to prison and will now wait for a letter from the Bureau of Prisons notifying them of the date when and prison to which they must report. Past defendants have received notice from the BoP anywhere from six to twelve weeks after their trials.

These defendants will spend the next months spreading the word about the School of the Americas by doing media outreach, speaking to churches, synagogues and peace and justice organizations in their communities and lobbying their Members of Congress.

Many are already making their plans to be in DC on February 21-22 for the SOA Watch Legislative Action Days. One of the most important ways that you can support the SOA 14 is to join them in DC! Meet with your Member of Congress, tell them about these peacemakers headed to prison and ask them to support legislation to close the SOA/ WHINSEC.

To read more about this year’s defendants and how you can support them, visit http://www.soaw.org/new/article.php?id=322



THE 14 SOA/ WHINSEC DEFENDANTS:

2 sentenced to six months in prison with fines up to $500
2 sentenced to four months in prison with a $500 fine
7 sentenced to three months in prison with fines up to $500
1 sentenced to one year of probation and a $1,000 fine
2 given six-month deferred sentences

Robert Nash Chantal, 52, Americus, GA – 3 months; $500 fine

Liz Deligio, 28, Chicago, IL – 3 months in prison; $500 fine

Brian DeRouen, 27, Fairfield, CA, student in Dayton, OH – 4 months in prison; $500 fine

Meagan Doty, 22, St. Louis, MO, student in Dayton, OH – 3 months in prison, $500 fine

Ronald Durham, 24, Chicago, IL – 3 months in prison; $500 fine

Alice Gerard, 48, Buffalo, NY – 6 months in prison; $500 fine

Tom MacLean, 79, Ashfield, MA – 3 months in federal medical facility

Sr. Lil Mattingly, 63, Maryknoll, NY – 6 months in prison

Elizabeth Nadeau, 27, Minneapolis, MN – 3 months in prison; $500 fine

Mike Ring, 65, Wall, NJ – 1 year of probation; $1,000 fine

Dan Schwankl, 31, Siler City, NC – 3 months in prison; $500 fine

Aaron Shuman, 32, Oakland, CA – 4 months in prison; $500 fine

Two minors – 6 month deferred sentences



Peace, No War
War is not the answer, for only love can conquer hate
Not in our Name! And another world is possible!


Informant: SIUHIN

26
Jan
2005

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