Samstag, 4. März 2006

Genetically Engineered Foods Pose Health Risk

Genetically Engineered Foods Pose Health Risk for Children

By Jeffrey M. Smith,
author of Seeds of Deception

In a study in the early 1990's rats were fed genetically modified (GM) tomatoes. Well actually, the rats refused to eat them. They were force-fed. Several of the rats developed stomach lesions and seven out of forty died within two weeks. Scientists at the FDA who reviewed the study agreed that it did not provide a "demonstration of reasonable certainty of no harm." In fact, agency scientists warned that GM foods in general might create unpredicted allergies, toxins, antibiotic resistant diseases, and nutritional problems. Internal FDA memos made public from a lawsuit reveal that the scientists urged their superiors to require long-term safety testing to catch these hard-to-detect side effects. But FDA political appointees, including a former attorney for Monsanto in charge of policy, ignored the scientists' warnings. The FDA does not require safety studies. Instead, if the makers of the GM foods claim that they are safe, the agency has no further questions. The GM tomato was approved in 1994. Americans eat genetically modified foods everyday. Although the GM tomato has been taken off the market, millions of acres of soy, corn, canola, and cotton have had foreign genes inserted into their DNA. The new genes allow the crops to survive applications of herbicide, create their own pesticide, or both. While there are only a handful of published animal safety studies, those conducted by the biotech industry are often dismissed by critics as superficial and designed to avoid finding problems. Scientists who voice their criticism or discover incriminating evidence have been threatened, stripped of responsibilities, denied funding or tenure, or fired. For example, a UK government-funded study demonstrated that young rats fed a GM potato developed potentially pre-cancerous cell growth, damaged immune systems, partial atrophy of the liver, and inhibited development of their brains, livers and testicles. When the lead scientist went public with his concerns, he was promptly fired from his job after 35 years and silenced with threats of a lawsuit. Other research shows: Rats fed GM corn had problems with blood cell formation. Those fed GM soy had problems with liver cell formation, and the livers of rats fed GM canola were heavier. Pigs fed GM corn on at least 25 Midwest farms developed false pregnancies or sterility. Cows fed GM corn in Germany died mysteriously. And twice the number of chickens died when fed GM corn compared to those fed natural corn. Soon after GM soy was introduced to the UK, soy allergies skyrocketed by 50 percent. This might be due to the fact that the most common allergen in soy, called trypsin inhibitor, is substantially elevated in GM soy. In addition, GM soy contains a protein that was never before part of the human food supply, and might be allergenic. In fact, sections of that protein are identical to those found in shrimp and dust mite allergens, which should have disqualified GM soy from approval, according to World Health Organization recommendations. Moreover, since the sequence of the gene that was inserted into soy has inexplicably rearranged over time, the protein it creates is different than the one intended, and was never subject to any safety studies. It may be allergenic or toxic. Without follow-up tests, we can't be sure if the introduction of GM soy was the cause of the allergies, but we do know that the composition of GM soy is different. Ask the animals. Eyewitness reports from all over North America describe how several types of animals, when given a choice, avoided eating GM food. These included cows, pigs, elk, deer, raccoons, squirrels, rats, and mice. Differences in GM food will likely have a much larger impact on children. They are three to four times more susceptible to allergies. Also, they convert more of the food into body-building material. Altered nutrients or added toxins can result in developmental problems. For this reason, animal nutrition studies are typically conducted on young, developing animals. After the feeding trial, organs are weighed and often studied under magnification. If scientists used mature animals instead of young ones, even severe nutritional problems might not be detected. Monsanto's study on their GM soybeans used mature animals instead of young ones. The UK government also sponsored a study on GM soy—the only human feeding study ever conducted. It showed that the gene inserted into soybeans spontaneously transferred out of food and into the DNA of gut bacteria. This has several serious implications. First, it means that the bacteria inside our intestines, newly equipped with this foreign gene, may create the novel protein inside of us. If it is allergenic or toxic, it may affect us for the long term, even if we give up eating GM soy. The same study verified that the promoter, which scientists attach to the inserted gene to permanently switch it on, also transferred to gut bacteria. Preliminary results also showed that the promoter transferred into rat organs, after they were fed only a single GM meal. Research on this promoter suggests that it might unintentionally switch on other genes in the DNA— permanently. This could create an overproduction of allergens, toxins, carcinogens, or antinutrients. Scientists also theorize that the promoter might switch on dormant viruses embedded in the DNA or generate mutations. Kids are regularly fed GM soy-based infant formula. The digestive capacity of small children is less than adults, suggesting that more GM DNA might survive with more transgenes ending up inside gut bacteria or possibly inside organs. What about corn genetically engineered to create its own pesticide? If the inserted gene were to transfer from the corn that children eat into their gut bacteria, it could theoretically transform their intestinal flora into living pesticide factories. Preliminary evidence shows that thirty-nine Philippinos living next to a pesticideproducing cornfield developed skin, intestinal, and respiratory reactions while the corn was pollinating. Tests of their blood also showed an immune response to the pesticide. Mice fed the pesticide developed an immune response equal to cholera toxin, misshapen and excessive cell growth in their small intestines, and an increased susceptibility to allergens. GM corn and most GM crops are also inserted with antibiotic resistant genes. FDA scientists described this as "A SERIOUS HEALTH HAZAARD." They, and health organizations worldwide, are concerned about the possibility that these might transfer to pathogenic bacteria inside our gut and create new, antibiotic resistant super-diseases. The biotech industry countered these fears by insisting that the DNA was fully destroyed during digestion and therefore no such transfer of genes was possible. The human feeding study described above, published in February 2004, overturned this baseless assumption. Unfortunately, children prone to ear and other infections may be at risk of facing antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria, due to the use of antibiotic resistant genes. The British Medical Association cited this as one reason why they called for a moratorium of GM foods. No one monitors human health impacts of genetically modified foods. If the foods were creating health problems in the US population, it might take years or decades before we identified the cause. One epidemic in the 1980's provides a chilling example. A new disease was created by a brand of the food supplement Ltryptophan, which had been produced through genetic modification and contained tiny traces of contaminants. The disease killed about 100 Americans and caused sickness or disability in about 5-10,000 others. The only reason that doctors were able to identify that an epidemic was occurring, was because the disease had three simultaneous characteristics: it was rare, acute, and fast acting. Even then it was nearly missed entirely. Children are more susceptible to problems with milk Milk and dairy products from cows treated with the genetically engineered bovine growth hormone (rbGH) contain an increased amount of the hormone IGF-1, which is one of the highest risk factors associated with breast and prostate cancer. The Council on Scientific Affairs of the American Medical Association called for more studies to determine if ingesting "higher than normal concentrations of [IGF-1] is safe for children, adolescents, and adults." Sam Epstein, M.D., Chairman of the Cancer Prevention Coalition and author of eight books, wrote, "rbGH and its digested products could be absorbed from milk into blood, particularly in infants, and produce hormonal and allergic effects." He described how "cell-stimulating growth factors . . . could induce premature growth and breast stimulation in infants, and possibly promote breast cancer in adults." Dr. Epstein pointed out that the hormones in cows could promote the production of "steroids and adrenaline-type stressor chemicals . . . likely to contaminate milk and may be harmful, particularly to infants and young children." Schools can protect children Our entire population is being fed GM foods daily, without knowing the impact of these foods on our health, our behavior, or our children. Thousands of schools around the world, particularly in Europe, have decided not to let their kids be used as guinea pigs. They have banned GM foods. With the epidemic of obesity and diabetes and with the results in some schools showing that food influences student behavior, parents and schools are waking up to the critical role that diet plays. When making changes in what kids eat, removing genetically modified foods should be a priority. To become more informed of the dangers of GM foods and to learn how to avoid buying and eating GM foods, see http://www.seedsofdeception.com .

© Copyright Jeffrey M. Smith.
Permission is granted to reproduce this article in whole or in part.

http://www.saynotogmos.org/risks-to-children.pdf


Informant: JHW369

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Top GMO Expert on the Alex Jones show

Jeffrey Smith, author of Seeds of Deception

his sites Main: http://www.seedsofdeception.com/Public/Home/index.cfm
2nd site http://www.responsibletechnology.org/GMFree/Home/index.cfm

Listen to the interview http://www.nw0.info/files/Radio/Alex%20Jones%20Radio%20Archive/2008/February/aj_2008-02-29.mp3

Fast forward to 44:00 mins

Top info on GMO foods.


Informant: shane_digital



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=GMO+foods
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Seeds+of+Deception

WE HELPED RUIN THE PLANET

By Patrick Barkham

The Guardian

Saturday March 4, 2006

They are the gurus of globetrotting, the men who built publishing empires from their adventures and wrote guidebooks encouraging millions to venture further afield than ever before. Now the founders of the Rough Guides and Lonely Planet books, troubled that they have helped spread a casual attitude towards air travel that could trigger devastating climate change, are uniting to urge tourists to fly less.

Mark Ellingham, the founder of Rough Guides, and Tony Wheeler, who created Lonely Planet after taking the hippie trail across Asia, want fellow travellers to "fly less and stay longer" and donate money to carbon offsetting schemes. From next month, warnings will appear in all new editions of their guides about the impact of flying on global warming alongside alternative ways of reaching certain destinations.

But the founders of the UK's two biggest travel publishers are refusing to give up flying and admit they are not paragons of environmental virtue. Asked if he felt guilty about the hundreds of flights he has undertaken, Mr Wheeler -- visiting London on a business trip from Australia -- said: "Absolutely. I'm the worst example of it. I'm not going to stop but every time I jump on a plane I think, 'oh no, I'm doing it again.'"

Read further under: http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,1723120,00.html


Informant: NHNE

Bush Punishes Representative Who Opposes Dubai Port Deal

Representative Peter T. King's prominent opposition to a proposal to allow a Dubai company to take over some terminal operations at American ports may have earned him some punishment from the Bush administration: He has been grounded.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/030406X.shtml

Blair: God will judge me on Iraq

http://tinyurl.com/f8s9k
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/article349125.ece

Blair: I will answer to God
http://www.itv.com/news/112832.html

Blair criticised over God statement
http://www.itv.com/news/index_1751476.html

Von Gott gerechtfertigte Kriegspolitik?

In einem Interview machte der britische Regierungschef seine religiöse Nähe zu Bush im Irak-Krieg deutlich.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/22/22182/1.html

Make a difference, save baby seals, and more

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

As Patriot Act Fight Continues Americans Reject Expansive Presidential Powers

March 3, 2006

See the faces of surveillance.
http://action.aclu.org/site/R?i=buiSSKKZqFicm6Cn8wP6KA..

The ACLU has just announced the results of a new poll that reveals American voters' attitudes on presidential powers and spying. See how your answers compare to those in the national poll. Take our survey.
http://action.aclu.org/site/R?i=5LYlx_FhtJNzKOIK-zdL8Q..

Stop the abuse of power. Sign our Demand for the Truth petition here.
http://action.aclu.org/site/R?i=CVsuMUgGmu59Apratvkzdw..

Get updates from Capitol Hill and links to related news on our Patriot Act Blog. http://action.aclu.org/site/R?i=M5q0bY5HEDwZVGCHBg-avQ..

The Senate voted to reauthorize the Patriot Act this week, failing to include common sense reforms to bring that law in line with the Constitution by restoring checks and balances and ensuring the protection of the fundamental freedoms and privacy of all Americans. The House is expected to adopt a bill next week to amend the Patriot Act reauthorization bill conference report it passed last December.

The ACLU applauds the efforts of those Senators who sought to include much-needed reforms in the Patriot Act reauthorization bill and stood firm in their commitment to protect our freedoms.

All this takes places as Americans across the political spectrum express increasing concern about the reckless policies of President Bush and his Administration. A new poll of over 1000 Americans shows that a majority reject the President's illegal program of warrantless domestic surveillance, and doubt that he acted within the bounds of the law.

The American people reject the White House's assertion that the President has the authority to act outside of the law whenever and however he deems necessary. We've posted results and selected questions from the survey online so you can give your own opinions and see how they compare to our nationwide poll of voters across the political spectrum.

Thanks to your efforts, the Patriot Act reauthorization process has been a debate over fundamental freedoms, not the quick rubber-stamp the White House hoped for last spring, and real momentum for reform is still alive in Congress.

The fight to reform the Patriot Act is far from over, as Congress is planning hearings to investigate the massive increase in National Security Letter (NSL) record requests, an issue the ACLU continues to fight, and win on, in the federal courts. But the fact is, until the Bush Administration chooses the rule of law over its pattern of abuses of power, any new reforms may simply go ignored under this President's extreme views of unlimited executive authority.

Your active involvement will help us continue to make a difference in the fight.

New Documents Provide Further Evidence That Senior Officials Approved Abuse of Prisoners at Guantánamo

Newly acquired documents obtained by the ACLU show that senior Defense Department officials approved aggressive interrogation techniques that FBI agents deemed abusive, ineffective and unlawful.

"We now possess overwhelming evidence that political and military leaders endorsed interrogation methods that violate both domestic and international law," said Jameel Jaffer, an ACLU attorney. "It is entirely unacceptable that no senior official has been held accountable."

Included in the release is a memorandum prepared by FBI personnel on May 30, 2003, which supplies a detailed discussion of tensions between FBI and Defense Department personnel stationed at Guantánamo in late 2002. According to the memo, Defense Department interrogators were encouraged by their superiors to "use aggressive interrogation tactics" that FBI agents believed were "of questionable effectiveness and subject to uncertain interpretation based on law and regulation."

While some of the documents indicate that FBI personnel objected to Defense Department interrogation policies at Guantánamo, others raise serious questions about the FBI's own policies -- and particularly about the agency's response to the torture of prisoners at Abu Ghraib. In one e-mail, dated January 24, 2004, the FBI's on-scene commander in Baghdad discusses whether the FBI should investigate the abuse or whether it should leave the task to military investigators. The e-mail, which was sent to senior FBI officials at FBI headquarters, advises that the FBI should decline to investigate. "We need to maintain good will and relations with those operating the prison," the e-mail states. "Our involvement in the investigation of the alleged abuse might harm our liaison."

To date, more than 90,000 pages of government documents have been released in response to the ACLU's Freedom of Information Act lawsuit. The ACLU has been posting these documents online at http://www.aclu.org/torturefoia

A radical shift away from the American tradition of religious freedom

New Coalition Website Fights Government-Funded Religious Discrimination

The religious liberty of Americans is under attack.

Under the guise of the so-called "faith-based initiative," some members of Congress and the Bush Administration are campaigning to allow taxpayer funds to be used for religious discrimination.

Their proposals seek to grant religious social service providers -- who have long provided admirable and essential services to America's communities -- the right to discriminate, proselytize and play by different rules than other charities while spending tax dollars. If these efforts are successful, social workers, psychologists, counselors, teachers and others seeking to work in tax-funded social service programs could be denied jobs solely because of their faith.

This would be a radical shift away from the American tradition of religious freedom.

The ACLU is a member of the Coalition Against Religious Discrimination, a group of religious, civil rights, labor, education, health and advocacy organizations who believe in defending the First Amendment and the religious liberty of all Americans. With these groups, we are fighting to protect the Constitution.

Lawmakers need to hear from members of the clergy and religious leaders, and from social service providers or professionals who believe that government funding of religion and religious discrimination is wrong. If you are a religious leader or service provider, now is the time to make your voice heard.

Visit the new coalition website at http://www.StopReligiousDiscrimination.org to sign an open letter to the president and Congress.

Cunningham Receives Eight-Year Sentence

A judge rejected Randall "Duke" Cunningham's tearful bid for mercy today and sentenced the war hero, "Top Gun" instructor and disgraced former congressman to 8 years, 4 months in federal prison for bribery.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/030406Z.shtml

Please John Conyers: Impeach Bush NOW

by Bob Fertik
http://www.democrats.com/please-john-conyers

On Thursday, Harper's Magazine held a truly outstanding forum on impeaching George Bush with Sam Seder, Rep. John Conyers, John Dean, Liz Holtzman, Lewis Lapham, and Michael Ratner (photo by Kate Anne).

Everyone agreed Bush should be impeached, the important question was when.

During Q&A, I asked John Conyers if he would introduce Articles of Impeachment now. He replied, "My goodness, please look at H.Res. 635, which calls for an investigation that could lead to impeachment. But I cannot call for impeachment now, before we have investigated all the facts."

My time was up, so I could not continue the debate. But if I could, these are the arguments I would make for the immediate introduction of Articles of Impeachment.

First, the Articles of Impeachment have been written. You can find them in Michael Ratner's brand new book. We don't need a committee to struggle for months over the wording; Conyers and his allies can simply "throw the book" at Bush.

Second, when House Republicans impeached President Clinton in 1998, they emphasized ad nauseum that "impeachment" is merely the equivalent of an indictment, the determination that there is sufficient evidence to charge a suspect with a crime. Impeachment, like an indictment, leads to a trial, in which a jury (in this case the Senate) determines whether the evidence is sufficient for conviction. The evidence we have in hand (as presented in Michael Ratner's book, as well as John Conyers' thorough report on the Iraq War lies, The Constitution in Crisis) is far more than is needed for an indictment. There is absolutely no reason for Conyers' proposed Select Committee to do the work of the Senate in weighing the evidence.

Third, Bush's criminal activity is ongoing and must be stopped. Our occupation of Iraq has already cost 2,300 American lives and at least 28,636 Iraqi lives, if not well over 100,000. We are committing war crimes by torturing and murdering prisoners, using chemical weapons and depleted uranium, and pushing Iraq to the brink of civil war. Bush is still wiretapping countless Americans without a warrant, in direct violation of the FISA law. And even though Bush's crimes are flagrant and obscene, the Republican Congress refuses to either investigate them or stop them.

Finally, as the panelists made clear, the American people are truly in a state of despair that George Bush is able to commit these unspeakable crimes without any effort to hold him accountable. By introducing real Articles of Impeachment - even if only a few Members do so - those Members will make a powerful statement that they are determined to challenge that despair and demand accountability. That act of leadership, in and of itself, would galvanize the 52% of Americans (when last measured in January, long before Dubai and the Katrina tapes) who support impeachment. And it would most likely persuade even more Americans that Bush's impeachment was both necessary and urgent. So if 55% or 60% or even 65% of Americans supported impeachment, Republicans in Congress would have a very difficult time standing in the way - especially as they faced a disastrous election in November.

After four distinguished decades in Congress, John Conyers is not a man who acts rashly. But all of us who have watched Bush shred the Constitution know that Conyers has tried to stop him every step of the way by sending urgent letters, filing Freedom of Information requests, and proposing Resolutions of Inquiry. Through those diligent efforts, Conyers has laid the most solid groundwork possible for impeachment.

So please John Conyers, I honestly beg you to introduce Articles of Impeachment now.

Action items:

1. Send this article with a few words of your own to campaign@johnconyers.com

2. Urge your Representative and Senators to support Impeachment: http://capwiz.com/pdamerica/issues/alert/?alertid=8329176

3. C-Span taped this outstanding forum but it does not appear on C-Span's schedule for Saturday, Sunday or Monday. Email viewer@c-span.org and urge them to broadcast it.

4. The New York Times is one block from Town Hall, yet it did not even mention this historic event. Email Executive Editor Bill Keller executive-editor@nytimes.com and Public Editor Byron Calame public@nytimes.com and demand to know why.

5. Link to this article from your favorite blogs and ask the blog owner to join ImpeachPAC's Citizens Impeachment Commission.

6. Register to join in local protests: http://www.democrats.com/user/register

7. Read the whole protest plan: http://www.democrats.com/cd

8. Organize your congressional district: http://pdamerica.org/orgs/cdpp-form.php

9. Support our efforts by contributing to ImpeachPAC.

Thank you for your tireless efforts to save American Democracy!


UPCOMING EVENTS TO END THE WAR AND HOLD WARMAKERS ACCOUNTABLE

Sign up for these, find others, and create your own at http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/event

See Also: UFPJ's 3rd Anniversary of the War Calendar of Events http://unitedforpeace.org/calendar.php?caltype=39&lcountry=&state=&search=Search

See Also: PDA Events http://pdamerica.org/events/main-list.php

4th Annual Party for Progressives! Activist San Diego presents: We say NO to War! We Support Peace & Justice for All! Special Guest: CINDY SHEEHAN Sat March 4, 8 -11pm Balboa Park Club Ballroom, San Diego, CA Dancing to award winning dance band LIQUID BLUE To purchase tickets: 619-528-8383 or http://www.ActivistSanDiego.org

Scott Ritter and Gore Vidal in LA U.S. Tour of Duty's Real Intelligence Project, Los Angeles City Beat, and Progressive Talk AM 1150 present an emergency public discussion about Iraq, Iran and America's constitutional crisis with Former UN Weapons Inspector SCOTT RITTER and GORE VIDAL March 4, 4 - 5:30 p.m. Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 3300 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles Doors open 3 p.m. http://www.ustourofduty.org

IRAQI & U.S. WOMEN SAY NO TO WAR! March 5 - 6 Events in NY March 7 - 9 Events in DC Tuesday 7 March 7-9 PM Foundry United Methodist Church Meet the Delegation: Gold Star Mothers Cindy Sheehan and Elaine Johnson Eman Khammas, Nadje Al-Ali, Faiza Al-Araji and Others Medea Benjamin, Ann Wright and Others... Music by In Process, Holly Near and more… 1500 16th Street NW DC (16th & P) Dupont Circle Metro, #30 bus - Suggested donation $10.00

March/Rally to Deliver Women's Peace Plan with 100,000 signatures Wednesday 8 March NOON (sign and forward the petition at http://womensaynotowar.org) start at Iraqi Embassy and finish at the White House NOON meet: 1801 P streets, NW - Dupont Circle Metro

Iraqi Women's Briefing and Q&A for Congress Thursday 9 March 11 AM Sponsored by Out of Iraq Caucus (Room TBD) For more Info about the Iraqi delegation and additional events: http://womensaynotowar.org or call Allison at 202 487 5112 or email dc@codepinkalert.org


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The Anomaly In The Earth’s Wobble Continues

ECB – March 1, 2006, MWM) After nearly 120 days of deeply anomalous motion which began at the beginning of November 2005, the Spin Axis is showing some signs of returning to a normal wobble track, but only very slowly. During January the Earth ceased its wobble motion for a full month and then during February the Earth’s motion began to slowly move its wobble track back to the starting point of the current anomaly.

For the past two weeks this motion has been nearly straight up the X Plot (Greenwich Meridian), dipping Greenland/England slightly to the North. But there is still almost no net motion on the Y axis aside from minor quivers such as are typically caused by atmospheric and tidal conditions.

This gradual return to what the track was during 2005 will not normalize the Earth’s Wobble. The old, normal wobble cycle has “lost” at least 120 days, that’s four months out of a 14 month cycle. Thus it is likely that a major phase shift has occurred in both the 14 month wobble cycle and the primary 7 year cycle in the “Chandler Amplitude”, known here as the Primary Axis Cycle.

This “event” may be even more radical that a truncation of the cycle. It appears as of March 1, 2006 that an entirely new cycle is generating itself around a radically shifted average or mean location for the Spin Axis. This new cycle appears to be shifted about 180 degrees in phase from the old cycle. This appearance, however, may deepen or gradually disappear during the next three months. More likely than not we will have to wait until Summer 2006 to “cap” our description of just what this anomaly is.

For the latest Wobble Tracker graph of Polar Motion as of February 21, 2006, see

http://www.michaelmandeville.com/earthmonitor/polarmotion/plots/wobbletrac_Feb21_06.gif

Read further under: http://www.michaelmandeville.com/earthmonitor/polarmotion/2006_wobble_anomaly.htm


Informant: Janet Krager

Equality has become an unmentionable word in Congress

Equality, or Not

David Bacon reports that equality has become an unmentionable word in Congress. It doesn't come even once in the 300-page omnibus immigration bill introduced last week by Senator Arlen Specter, nor in any of the others Congress is considering. They all deny equality to millions of people. In the testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, which Specter chairs, no one even dares to advocate it.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/030306S.shtml

Oppose the National Uniformity in Labeling Act

Earlier this week we asked you to urge your U.S. Representative to oppose a bill (H.R. 4167) that would dramatically weaken labeling laws for products regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), including bottled water. After the significant public pressure, Congress announced that voting on this measure would be delayed for another week. So there is still time for you to take action. Read below for more details and take action today!

http://www.stopcorporateabusenow.org/campaign/HR_4167

The U.S. House of Representatives is moving ahead with a bill that would dramatically weaken labeling laws for products regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), including bottled water. The legislation has broad, negative implications for consumers across the U.S.

The bottled water industry's major trade association—the International Bottled Water Association—has made legislation similar to HR 4167 a "perennial priority." This is the same industry that has spent tens of millions of dollars over the last decade to mislead consumers into believing that bottled water is better for you than tap water.

Act today to urge your U.S. Representative to stand up for people's health and consumers' rights over the profits of the bottled water industry. The bill comes to the House floor next week.

Onward,

Patti Lynn Campaigns Director


Send a letter to the following decision maker(s):
Your Congressperson

Below is the sample letter:

Subject: Please oppose the National Uniformity in Labeling Act (HR 4167)

Dear [decision maker name automatically inserted here],

I am writing to urge you to oppose HR 4167, the "National Uniformity in Labeling Act."

This legislation has broad, negative implications for people across the US, including:

-reducing access to consumer information on sources of bottled water,

-eliminating existing consumer protection laws on food safety in at least 30 states, and,

-benefiting big corporations at the expense of people's health.

Big corporations like Coke, Pepsi and Nestle are misleading consumers into believing that bottled water is better for you than tap water. But the fact is that bottled water is less regulated that tap water, and studies reveal that bottled water can actually contain harmful bacteria and other contaminants.

Consumers need more information on bottled water, including where it is sourced. Not less! The International Bottled Water Association strongly supports legislation similar to HR 4167. But people across the U.S. are calling on our elected officials to stand up for people's heath and consumer rights over the interests of big water and food corporations.

I will be following the outcome of this vote closely, and look forward to your prompt reply.

Sincerely,

Rachel's News #844

http://tinyurl.com/le6v8

Sibel Edmonds: A Patriot Silenced, Unjustly Fired but Fighting Back to Help Keep America Safe

http://www.bradblog.com/archives/00002496.htm
http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizationsORG/LibertyCoalition/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=1728&t=Liberty%20Coalition.dwt


Informant: NHNE

Is Carlyle Group at heart of DPW deal?

What does Dubai Ports World have in common with CSX, Treasury Secretary John Snow, and the Bush Family? The Carlyle Group is the answer currently gaining ground on the Internet.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12167.htm



Frauds-R-Us
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article3308.htm

Pesticides Found in Most U.S. Rivers

By JOHN HEILPRIN,
Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON - Most of the nation's rivers and streams — and the fish in them — are contaminated with pesticides linked to cancer, birth defects and neurological disorders, but not at levels that can harm humans.

Pesticides were found in almost all U.S. rivers and streams between 1992 and 2001, says a study released Friday by the U.S. Geological Survey, although most drinking water supplies haven't been affected.

"While the use of pesticides has resulted in a wide range of benefits to control weeds, insects and other pests, including increased food production and reduction of insect-borne disease, their use also raises questions about possible effects on the environment, including water quality," said Robert Hirsch, the USGS associate director for water.

Pesticides were seldom found at concentrations likely to affect people, and they were less common in groundwater. But they were found in most fish.

Most frequently detected in agricultural streams were three herbicides used mainly on farms: atrazine, metolachlor and cyanazine. Just last week, the Environmental Protection Agency settled a 2003 lawsuit brought by the Natural Resources Defense Council, forcing the government to assess whether atrazine threatens the survival of endangered Chesapeake Bay sea turtles, endangered Texas salamanders and 16 other aquatic species.

Three other herbicides used commonly in cities — simazine, prometon and tebuthiuron — showed up more often in urban streams.

The USGS looked for 100 pesticides, and found 40 of them had a widespread presence in streams and sediment in both urban and agricultural areas, at concentrations that could affect aquatic life or fish-eating wildlife. The pesticides showed up more than 90 percent of the time in the fish tissue found in agricultural, urban and mixed land-use areas.

In each of the streams the USGS studied, at least one pesticide was detected. In about 19 of every 20 streams with agricultural, urban or mixed land-use watersheds, pesticide compounds were found at nearly all times of the year. The most frequent occurrence was in shallow groundwater beneath agricultural and urban areas, where more than half the wells contained one or more pesticide compounds.

Jay Feldman, executive director of Beyond Pesticides, a national research and advocacy group, said the data surrounding the nation's reliance on about 1 billion pounds of pesticides a year "shows an urgent need to strengthen policies at all levels of government and curtail pesticide use."

The USGS report is based on an analysis of data from 51 major river basins and aquifer systems nationally, and a study of an aquifer system that runs through eight states from South Dakota to Texas, east of the Rocky Mountains.

It found that concentrations of individual pesticides nearly always complied with the EPA's drinking-water standards, though no water samples from streams were taken at drinking-water intakes. The EPA also is responsible for reviewing pesticides, based on pesticide-makers' tests that can cost tens of millions of dollars. It typically takes up to a decade to study each one before it can reach the marketplace, according to industry figures.

But simply detecting the presence of a pesticide does not always mean there is reason for concern, said Jay Vroom, president of CropLife America, which represents pesticide developers and manufacturers. He emphasized that the use of pesticides by farmers, ranchers and others is strictly regulated by federal and state laws.

"Water quality is of paramount importance to us," he said. "And the USGS report correctly recognizes that the large majority of pesticide detections in streams and groundwater were trace amounts, far below scientifically based minimum levels set for protecting human health and the environment."

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060304/ap_on_he_me/pesticide_pollution


Informant: Anna Webb

THESE GUIDELINES ARE NO PROTECTION

Bath Chronicle
11:00 - 03 March 2006

So mobile phone operator spokesman, Michael Dolan still, in my opinion, attempts to misinform the public about the inadequacy of the supposed "protective" phone mast radiation (ICNIRP) guidelines (Chronicle, February 23). Independent research regularly proves the dangers to health of this harmful technology.

It is readily available to all (please see Mast Sanity website).
http://www.mastsanity.org/

I challenge Mr Dolan to name one research paper that proves conclusively that there is no long term danger to public health from this dangerous technology.

Unsurprisingly, Mr Dolan liberally quotes the compliant World Health Organisation on this matter.

The WHO's spokesman (and ICNIRP member) Michael Repacholi, heads its radiation department and electro magnetic frequency committee.

He systematically downplays and ignores the numerous scientific findings which prove that this cellular technology is not safe. So why does the WHO's Michael Repacholi refuse to guide governments to take the appropriate safety measures and protect human lives from this worldwide threat to our health?

Perhaps it's something to do with the 150,000 dollars a year he receives from the cellular phone industry.

Hardly surprising, Mr Dolan, that you failed to mention this, or the fact that there is a worldwide petition to remove this dangerous man from his vested interested position.

Omega see under: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/409444403 and
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/877606/


With the ever-increasing ill health and cancer clusters appearing in the vicinity of phone masts it is scandalous that the current outdated guidelines, trumpeted by government and phone operators, do not acknowledge the biological effects of the radiation emissions on the human body. They only researched the thermal (heating) effects. These guidelines as 'protection' are equivalent to a fireguard in front of a defective gas fire that is giving out carbon monoxide - it might stop you getting burned but you might not be alive to care.

Omega see "Cancer Clusters in Vicinity to Cell-Phone Transmitter Stations" under: http://omega.twoday.net/stories/580224/


JOHN ELLIOTT
Bristol

Antarctic ice sheet decline startles scientists

Wow - Anna

Begin forwarded message:

Antarctic ice sheet decline startles scientists
Published on Saturday, March 4, 2006
by The Guardian

By Alok Jha · Losses contradict earlier climate forecast · New calculations based on satellite readings

The Antarctic ice sheet, which contains 90% of the world's ice, has lost significant mass in the past few years. The discovery comes as a surprise to scientists, who thought that the continent would gain ice this century because of increased snowfall in a warming climate.

A research team from the University of Colorado used satellite data to estimate that the ice sheet is losing up to 36 cubic miles of ice every year. By comparison, a city the size of Los Angeles uses one cubic mile of fresh water every year.

"This is the first study to indicate the total mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet is in significant decline," said Professor Isabella Velicogna of the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (Cires).

Most of the ice loss measured by Professor Velicogna - around 35 cubic miles - came from the West Antarctic ice sheet.

According to the British Antarctic Survey, if the West Antarctic ice sheet - which is about eight times smaller in volume than the East Antarctic ice sheet -melted completely, global sea levels would rise by more than six metres (20 ft).

At twice the size of Australia, Antarctica is the Earth's fifth largest continent and contains 70% of its total fresh water resources. An ice sheet covers about 98% of the continent with an average thickness of about 2,000 metres (6,500 ft).

Understanding how the mass of this ice sheet changes over time is important in working out how sea levels around the world change, with obvious impacts on society. In a paper published online today in Science Express, the researchers said that there have been significant improvements in monitoring the ice sheet in the last few years but that there is also confusion: many studies give contrasting estimates of the changes to Antarctica.

For the rest of the article, see the original.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Editorial Notes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Many related articles are in the news today. For example:

BBC Voice of America NY Times LA Times Washington Post FOX (!!!!)

BA Article found at : http://www.energybulletin.net/newswire.php?id=13404

Original article : http://www.guardian.co.uk/antarctic/story/0,,1722581,00.html

Peace - Anna


"What lies before us and what lies behind us are small matters compared to what lies within us. And when we bring what is within out into the world, miracles happen." -- Henry David Thoreau

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Antarctica Losing Ice, Contrary to Expectations
http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20060302/sc_space/antarcticalosingicecontrarytoexpectations


Informant: Andy Caffrey

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Loss of Antarctic Ice Increases

Two new satellite surveys show that warming air and water are causing Antarctica to lose ice faster than it can be replenished by interior snowfall, and thus are contributing to rising global sea levels. The studies differed significantly in estimates of how much water was being added to the oceans this way, but their authors both said that the work added credence to recent conclusions that global warming caused by humans was likely to lead to higher sea levels than previous studies had predicted.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/030306EB.shtml

Residents sees red over Orange

PLANS have been entered for a 12 metre telecommunications mast in the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty at Warkworth. Orange Mast Personal Communications has submitted an application with Alnwick District Council for a site off the U3043 road to Warkworth dunes. It is for a pole supporting two antennae and a single transmission dish supported by equipment cabinet. A resident of Amble contacted the Gazette fearing the impact of the mast on the AONB. Sarah Charlton, of Gloster Park, said: "I just wonder how Amble would feel about that. It will not look quite so attractive will it. I thought AONBs were supposed to be protected from that sort of thing." A spokesman for Orange said: "The area of Warkworth currently has very poor Orange mobile phone coverage, we have a responsibility to our customers to try and improve that coverage. "Warkworth is a very difficult area to try and find an area to house a mobile phone mast with the fact that it is in and AONB and a Site of Special Scientific Interest. "Orange has its hands tied on the type of site we can find, we have tried to find a site which is as environmentally friendly as possible and that will cause as little problems as possible within the AONB. "We are sympathetic to people's views on this." A spokeswoman for the district council confirmed that the site is within the AONB and heritage coast. The main issues surrounding its determination are site, scale and design. At 12 metres, the mast is at the lower end of the scale with most being at least 15. The closing date for comments or objections is March 10.

03 March 2006

All rights reserved © 2006 Johnston Press Digital Publishing.

http://www.northumberlandtoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=1117&ArticleID=1373502

Villagers plead: don't put up mast

VILLAGERS pleaded with a landowner this week to give up the idea of allowing a mobile phone mast to be put in his field. Planning permission has already been given for the mast on land off Stonebridge Lane in Blackboys owned by Jamie Formolli. If he decides not to let Orange go ahead with the development, he stands to lose a potential income of £5,000 a year. But villagers argued, at a public meeting in the village hall on Tuesday, that there was more than money at stake. They were worried about a health risk particularly for their children. Headteacher of Blackboys Primary School Gill Webb said if there was even the slightest chance of a health risk then the answer to Orange should be no and the best way to make sure masts were not put up elsewhere in the village was to combine forces against them. Adele Lyons said a growing number of studies showed there was a health risk to people living near masts and asked why Mr Formolli would even consider having one on his land. Villagers won a previous battle to stop a mast being built at Blackboys Nursery and Mrs Lyons said: 'You are a successful property developer, have a restaurant starting up and industrial units, why do you need £5,000?'

Mr Formolli said a risk to health from the masts had not been proven.

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


He used a mobile phone regularly for business purposes, Orange was determined to put up a mast in the village because reception was poor there so it would be better to have it on his land where he could control what equipment went up rather than have them elsewhere like on street light poles in the village. Any contract with Orange would contain a clause saying that if a health risk was ever proven then the mast would be removed, he said. Mr Formolli told villagers that in making his decision he would take into account reports on any risk to health, a possible fall in value of houses because a phone mast was in the village and whether having the mast would be worth 'all the aggravation and grief' he was getting for £5,000 a year. He had invited villagers to the meeting, he said, because he didn't want to be the 'faceless' man who put a mast up in the village. He wanted to hear what they had to say before making his decision.

03 March 2006

All rights reserved © 2006 Johnston Press Digital Publishing.

http://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=509&ArticleID=1373460

Deadly 'flying gunships' are back in Iraq: air war sure to escalate

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/4187/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

"Wir wollen leben": vom Widerstand gegen die Atommüll-Transporte

Elbe-Jeetzel-Zeitung
4.3.2006
Lokales aus dem Landkreis Lüchow-Dannenberg

»Castor-Dokumentation» herausgegeben - 92 Seiten vom Widerstand gegen die Atommüll-Transporte

Lüchow. »Wir wollen leben!»: Dieser Ruf der Schülerinnen und Schüler auf den Anti-Castor-Demonstrationen im vergangenen Jahr ist Überschrift geworden für die »Castor-Dokumentation», die am kommenden Montag erscheint. Über viertausend Bilder sind bei den Macherinnen eingegangen, dazu ungezählte Berichte und Erzählungen, die zu einer Übersicht der Ereignisse zusammengestellt sind.

Vieles von dem, was während der Castortage passiert, werde verschwiegen und ausgeblendet und sei so für die breite Öffentlichkeit nicht mehr sichtbar: Das beklagt Elisabeth Krüger von der aaa-Redaktion, die die Dokumentation erstellt hat- In einigen Fällen könne von einer regelrechten Nachrichtensperre durch die Polizei gesprochen werden. »Wir wollen dem etwas entgegensetzen und Bilder und Texte der Öffentlichkeit zugänglich machen, die zeigen, das Menschen sich immer noch und immer wieder auf unterschiedliche Weise, aber mit viel Mut und Energie gegen die Atomtechnologie zur Wehr setzen.»

Nicht nur die spektakulären Aktionen, sondern die ganze Breite und Vielfalt des Widerstands darzustellen und festzuhalten, sei das Ziel der Do- kumentation. Neben Beton, Leichenwagen, Sitzblockaden, Schienenhopping und Gleisbremsschuhen gehe es um viele unscheinbare, aber doch entschiedene Schritte von Protest und Widerstand.

»Im Mittelpunkt stehen die Menschen: Was bewegt sie dazu, sich bei Wind und Wetter dem Atomtransport entgegenzustellen und dabei auch der Polizei nicht aus dem Weg zu gehen? Was erleben sie dabei?» Auch auf diesen Fragen gehe die Dokumentation ein, berichtet Elisabeth Krüger. Auf 92 Seiten entstehe ein beredtes Bild von einer Bewegung, die, auch wenn sie bereits 29 Jahren Geschichte auf dem Buckel hat, ihre Jugendlichkeit stets neu wieder finde.

Die Broschüre ist bei der Bürgerinitiative Umweltschutz, im Buchhhandel und in Naturkostläden zu erhalten.

Freitag, 3. März 2006

Handy klingelt: Russischer Pianist bricht Konzert ab

Der russische Pianist Nikolai Petrow hat ein Konzert in Moldawiens Hauptstadt Chisinau abgebrochen, nachdem das Handy eines Zuhörers zweimal geklingelt hatte, berichtet die Nachrichtenagentur AFP.

Das Mobiltelefon des Zuhörers habe ein erstes Mal geläutet, als Petrow kaum den ersten Satz seines Stückes beendet hatte. Der Musiker habe dann solange gewartet bis das Telefongespräch beendet war. Als das Handy des Mannes einige Minuten später wieder klingelte, stand Petrow auf und verließ den Saal.

Obwohl die Konzertleitung den Handy-Sünder aus dem Saal wies, weigerte sich der Pianist, das Konzert fortzusetzen. Außerdem sagte er ein weiteres Konzert ab und reiste nach Angaben des Konzertveranstalters aus Moldawien ab. (dcn)

(c) CHIP Xonio Online GmbH 2006

http://www.chip.de/news/c1_news_18887352.html?tid1=9226&tid2=0

Ethics Office for Hill Rejected

The Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs voted 11 to 5 to defeat a proposal by its chairman, Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), and its ranking Democrat, Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman (Conn.), that would have created an office of public integrity to toughen enforcement and combat the loss of reputation Congress has suffered after the guilty plea in January of former lobbyist Jack Abramoff. Democrats joined Republicans in killing the measure.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/030306M.shtml

Pentagon Intelligence Agency Reviewed for Corruption

Federal investigators are looking into contracts awarded by the Pentagon's newest and fastest-growing intelligence agency, the Counterintelligence Field Activity, which has spent more than $1 billion, mostly for outsourced services, since its establishment in late 2002, according to administration and congressional sources.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/030306J.shtml

Help protect North America's most endangered grizzlies

The U.S. Forest Service is planning to withdraw proposed protections for crucial grizzly bear habitat in the Cabinet-Yaak wildlands of northwestern Montana.

We need your immediate action to fight this proposal, which jeopardizes the future of North America's most endangered grizzly population.

Please go to http://www.savebiogems.org/bears/takeaction.asp and urge the Forest Service to help save the 20 or so grizzlies that survive in the Cabinet-Yaak wildlands, part of our Yellowstone/Greater Rockies BioGem, by restoring its plan to protect key habitat areas.

The lush valley bottom and rugged alpine slopes of this region provide a vital ecological link between endangered grizzlies in Yellowstone and more robust bear populations in Canada. This untouched stretch of the Kootenai National Forest also provides expansive ranges and rich food sources for wolves, bighorn sheep, elk and trout.

With proposals looming to expand mining, logging and roadbuilding in this region, it is more important than ever that the Forest Service abide by a congressional mandate requiring it to recommend appropriate lands for wilderness designation.

Go to http://www.savebiogems.org/bears/takeaction.asp
and urge the Forest Service to help protect the last grizzlies of the Cabinet- Yaak and revise its Kootenai Forest management plan to include life-saving habitat protections.

Thank you for all your efforts to help save endangered grizzlies in the lower 48 states.


Sincerely,

Frances Beinecke
President Natural Resources Defense Council

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Scientists Oppose Grizzly "Delisting" Plan

More than 250 scientists and researchers have signed a letter protesting a federal proposal to no longer protect grizzly bears in the Yellowstone area under the Endangered Species Act.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/032106EC.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=grizzly

Greenpeace kritisiert "Landliebe" wegen Gen-Soja

03.03.06

Nach Angaben von Greenpeace wurde in Futtermittelproben von Landliebe-Milchlieferanten gentechnisch manipuliertes Soja nachgewiesen. Greenpeace bezieht sich auf Analyseergebnisse "eines international renommierten Labors". In zwei von fünf Proben seien Gen-Soja über dem Kennzeichnungsgrenzwert von 0,9 Prozent festgestellt worden. In einem Fall habe der Sojaanteil des Futters sogar zu 100 Prozent aus Gen-Soja bestanden. "Dabei vermittelt das Image der Marke Landliebe eine besonders naturnahe und traditonelle Art der Milchproduktion", kritisieren die Umweltschützer.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=13073

Atomwaffensperrvertrag: Ärzte kritisieren Atomwaffen und Atomkraftwerke in Indien

03.03.06

Heftige Kritik am Atomabkommen zwischen den USA und Indien übten die indischen Ärzte für Frieden und Entwicklung (IDPD) und die deutsche Schwesterorganisation IPPNW. Das Abkommen sichere Indien bilateral "den Atomwaffenstatus ohne Rücksicht auf internationale Verträge und selbst gegen bestehende Gesetze der USA zu". Schon seit Jahren würden die USA und die anderen offiziellen Atomwaffenstaaten die Vertragsbedingungen des Atomwaffensperrvertrages ignorieren. So weigerten sie sich, im Sinne des Artikel VI ihre Atomwaffenbestände vollständig abzurüsten. Darüber hinaus entwickelten sie sogar Programme für modernere Atomwaffen und strategische Szenarien für den Einsatz von Atomwaffen. Nach Auffassung der IPPNW-Vorsitzenden, Angelika Claußen, wollen die USA "Indien als atombewaffneten Partner und Gegenpol zur erstarkenden Macht China" aufbauen. Sie erhofften sich in der Region eine bessere Zusammenarbeit in ihrem Krieg gegen den Terrorismus.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=13070

MP bids to change planning laws for mobile phone masts Back to Local Government

Publisher: Jon Land Published: 03/03/2006 - 15:21:08 PM

Mobile phone mast

A bid to change planning laws relating to mobile phone masts was launched in the Commons today with cross party backing.

Leading the move, Tory former minister David Curry said his aim was not to put forward proscriptive plans.

"My Bill is an invitation for the industry and Government to engage in discussion to find a better planning framework..." he said. "It is an invitation to negotiate."

Introducing his Telecommunications Masts (Planning Control) Bill, Mr Curry (Skipton and Ripon) said there was huge and growing concern about the siting of phone masts.

He said even the mobile phone operators themselves accepted there was more to be done to take account of public concerns but previous attempts to change the law had foundered.

Mr Curry also spoke about public fears of health risks linked to mobile phones.

Although there was no current evidence that they were harmful, he drew on his experience at the then Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food during the BSE crisis to sound a note of caution.

"I've been around long enough to know that politicians and scientists can only offer current evidence.

"They don't deal in certainties, they don't deal in guarantees, the public increasingly does ask for certainty and guarantees," he said.

Sir William Stewart has carried out research into possible health risks associated with mobiles and recommended a continued "precautionary approach" to the use of such technology, Mr Curry told the House.

And the MP added that legislation on this matter should take into consideration the possibility that advice on phone use might change.

He said that there was a "deep level of suspicion" over the issue.

"I don't think that is healthy.

"I think we need to do this in such a transparent way that the industry feels that its future is secure and that this constant local guerrilla wars, as it were, no longer have to be fought, the public doesn't feel threatened, intimidated or taken advantage of, local authorities don't feel overburdened," he said.

Labour's Andrew Dismore (Hendon) said he would support the Bill but called for changes to make it more straightforward.

He said mobile phone masts were a "major issue" in his constituency, adding: "I think Orange is probably the main culprit, closely followed by T Mobile and Vodafone.

"And they do seem to try and wear down communities and their opposition to it by repeat applications, by continuing appeals.

"They wear down local authority planning departments and, frankly, something has to be done about it."

He said that there had been an application for a mast to go on top of Barnet Hospital, which was declined, as well as a 3G mast upgrade, which does not need consent, at Copthall School.

Mr Dismore added that 3G upgrades had led to a "huge upsurge" of planning applications.

For the Liberal Democrats, Andrew Stunell expressed support for the Bill.

Mr Stunell said the "elephant in the room" was the "fantastic" sums of money involved in the industry.

He said: "Any constraint on their trade is viewed by them with the utmost suspicion."

There was "no way" that the current planning exemptions could now be justified. The industry was capable of paying £30 billion for the next generation of mobile phone technology licences.

Labour's Nia Griffith (Llanelli) supported the Bill and warned of a "Christmas tree effect" whereby once a mast has been approved other phone companies placed masts on the same site.

Tory David Evennett (Bexleyheath and Crayford) said residents had to constantly "battle" with different phone companies who made repeated applications for masts. He added that when one operator was refused, another would then apply for a mast on the same site.

Tobias Ellwood (C Bournemouth E) said that with the 3G masts there could be as many as 100,000 masts in the UK - more than double the numbers now. Just because everyone used mobile phones it did not mean there should not be regulation.

For the Tories, Nick Herbert said: "The principle of the Bill that local communities should be properly consulted must be the right one.

"For too long there has been a creeping attitude that government knows best and too many decisions are being taken away from local control and local communities."

He urged the Government not to talk out the Bill.

But Jim Fitzpatrick, a junior minister in the office of the Deputy Prime Minister, said the Government could not support the measure and was still speaking when time ran out at 2.30pm.

Mr Fitzpatrick said there was concern about perceived health risks, although research evidence suggested there was no health risk from the masts.

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


He said ministers were determined to "move" on the issue but not through this particular piece of legislation.

"We are giving it attention and will be giving it a lot more attention in the months ahead."

Mr Fitzpatrick said the more people who used mobile phones, the greater was the need for base stations.

There was considerable disquiet about the infrastructure but the Government believed the current planning arrangements "broadly strike the right balance".

Rejecting claims that the Government's objections to the Bill stemmed from the large amounts of income brought in by mobile phone licences as "scurrilous," he added: "There is no skullduggery going on here."

Ministers had already strengthened the planning regulations twice since 1997.

Copyright Press Association 2006.

http://www.24dash.com/content/news/viewNews.php?navID=2&newsID=3580

Europe a "Hunting Ground" for Foreign Secret Services

In light of his investigation into the possible illegal activities of the CIA in Europe, Secretary General for the Council of Europe Terry Davis denounced the absence of any controls on activities of foreign secret service agents in Europe, and deplored the absence of European law covering such matters.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/030306H.shtml

Enemies of the Environment

Kelpie Wilson takes a look at legislative attempts to do away with protections for species, ecosystems and people.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/030306I.shtml

GOP Growing Increasingly Angry, Frightened by Bush's Missteps

President Bush, once the seemingly invincible vanguard of a new Republican majority, could be endangering his party's hold on power as the GOP heads into this year's midterm congressional elections. A series of political missteps has raised questions about the Bush administration's candor, competence and credibility, and left the White House off-balance, off-message and unable to command either the nation's policy agenda or its politics.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/030306G.shtml

The Soul of This Country Is Being Eaten Away

Tia Steele: I ask you to imagine this: think of the person you love most in this world. Imagine that person is taken away from you forever, destroyed because of lies and betrayal. Imagine that they had their whole life ahead of them - and that that life is now gone forever. David knew I opposed this war from the start - he said go for it, and told me to light a candle for him. David was too young to comprehend his own mortality - that is why young people die in wars, thanks to old people who send them there.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/030306F.shtml

House to Expand Inquiry Into Domestic Spying

Leaders of the House Intelligence Committee agreed Thursday to expand their inquiry into the National Security Agency's domestic surveillance program, but Republicans rejected a broader effort by Democrats for President Bush to turn over detailed White House records on the operation.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/030306D.shtml

On Torture and Being 'Good Americans'

Fred Branfman: Every generation or so an evil arises which is so monstrous, so degrading to the human spirit, so morally bankrupt that even to debate it is a sign of moral corruption. Today, torture, a practice far more degrading to us than to our victims, represents such an evil. The real question for us, however, is what this says not about President Bush and our other leaders, but about ourselves. What are we, as citizens, as human beings, willing to live with? Are we willing to live with a president, vice-president, secretary of defense, secretary of state, and attorney-general who either engage in or rationalize torture in our names, even as they shamelessly deny they are doing so?

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/030306C.shtml

PLEASE VOTE FOR THE SEALS

You have received a message from Eleanor:

Original Message:

PLEASE VOTE FOR THE SEALS, THANK YOU, Ria.

http://www.theguardian.pe.ca/index.cfm

Should the seal hunt be banned in the Gulf? · Yes (81%)· No (19%)

Die Nichtverbreitung von Atomwaffen wird unterlaufen

Das zivile Atomabkommen zwischen Indien und den USA könnte weitreichende Konsequenzen haben.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/22/22169/1.html

Protect cats from precautionary slaughter and hunting in the Avian Flu affected areas of Europe

You have received a message from Eleanor:

Original Message:

From my friend Kym. There is going to be panic killing of cats - let's try to save as many as we can! Demand vaccination programmes ASAP - Whatever it takes. Love and hugs,

Jessie


Original Message:

Do sign this petition to protect cats from precautionary slaughter and hunting in the Avian Flu affected areas of Europe! It's been shown that cats can be infected by the AI as well, and they need to be protected; not only from the flu, but also from people's attitudes.... Not everyone loves cats, or cares for their wellbeing. We can make a difference here.

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/367323504?ltl=1141312877

No Cinderella Story, No Ball, No Black Debutante

Amanda Williams and Amirah Jackson were supposed to be among the young women whose accomplishments and dreams for the future were announced to society at largely black cotillions in New Orleans this year. However, only the prominent white families were able to continue their traditions in the face of Hurricane Katrina's destruction, while Ms. Williams and Ms. Jackson could only daydream about what might have been.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/030206WC.shtml

The Abusive New Federalism

After a murky legislative process distinguished by a lack of any public hearing, the House is ready to rush to approve a special-interest measure for the food industry today. The bill would pre-empt all state food safety regulations that are more protective than federal standards.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/030206HA.shtml

Bush Plans to Sell Forest Land

Forest Service officials and Western lawmakers battled Tuesday over an administration proposal that would sell national forest lands to help pay for a rural schools program, as the vital 30-day public comment period began.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/030206EA.shtml

Senator Patrick Leahy: "Why I Voted No on the Patriot Act"

Senator Patrick Leahy: "The serious bad parts of this bill are made unacceptable because we currently have an Administration that does not believe in checks and balances and prefers to do everything in secret. We now see the Bush-Cheney Administration seeking to twist the Authorization for Use of Military Force against al-Qaida into a justification for its secret, warrantless wiretapping of Americans' emails and telephone calls."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/030206T.shtml

Congressman John Conyers: Why We Act

Congressman John Conyers: "There are few roles in our constitutional government that are more frustrating than being a member of the minority party during a period of one party control of the government. However, at a time when the majority party in general - and the president in particular - appears to be acting in open violation of the laws and the constitution, there are few jobs which are more important to the future of our democratic form of government."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/030206S.shtml

Govt. "Error" That Cost U.S. Billions

How it happened or who's responsible is a mystery eight years after the fact. But what may have been a simple error — or perhaps something more ominous — has given a multimillion-dollar windfall to a group of oil and gas companies and could cost the government billions of dollars more in the years to come.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12145.htm

U.S. company bags $38 million DU tank ammo order

Critics see the radiation of depleted uranium as a potential health hazard to tank crews and to people exposed to the material after it has been fired.

http://www.upi.com/SecurityTerrorism/view.php?StoryID=20060220-102319-5179r


From Information Clearing House



Depleted Uranium Hazard Awareness

Why Has Our Military Refused to Show This Training Video To Our Troops Now Serving In Iraq?

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article3581.htm



Video: Blowing the N-whistle: Depleted uranium: How dangerous is it?

A former US military researcher tells Gay Alcorn of his crusade to expose the health risks of depleted-uranium weapons used in the Gulf wars.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article4439.htm

IAEA says no evidence of Iranian n-weapons plan

As the countdown for a crucial meeting on Iran on March 6 gets under way, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has revealed that it has not found any evidence that Teheran had diverted material towards making atomic weapons.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12143.htm



Iran Says U.S. Sabotaging Nuke Deal

Iran's top nuclear negotiator on Thursday insisted that bilateral talks should continue on a Russian offer to enrich uranium for Iran and warned that handing over the nuclear issue to the U.N. Security Council — as the United States has demanded — would kill Moscow's initiative.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/03/02/world/main1362360.shtml



Implications of India-US defence pact

Even if we assume that Iran has secret nuclear ambitions, other members of the UN perhaps do not have the moral right to object. After all, Pakistan, India, and Israel have built the bomb.

http://www.thedailystar.net/2006/03/03/d60303020529.htm


From Information Clearing House



The wrong way to fix Iran

THE BUSH administration quietly orchestrated a major shift in U.S. policy toward Iran this month, requesting $85 million from Congress to help bring about regime change in Tehran. Washington is now seeking not just to contain Tehran's nuclear ambitions but also to topple the Iranian government.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12150.htm

Shining Light into the Abyss

By Charles Sullivan

America has a lot to answer for. Despite the willful perversion of language used to conceal unpopular truth, the soul of a nation is revealed not by what it says, but by what it does. We are not the people we purport to be. Our actions, our policies, do not portray a democratic republic concerned with human welfare, the common good.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12139.htm

How the US Learned to Love the Bomb (Again)

How do you feel about a nuclear weapon that could be launched from the back of a jeep?

Video Report - Dateline SBS Australia

The slightly bizarre idea of 'user-friendly' nuclear weapons. The US has been quietly beavering away on a program aimed at completely upgrading its nuclear arsenal, including the development of tactical weapons - mini-nukes that could be used on the battlefield.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12133.htm

12 Most Threatened Wild Places in the Americas for 2006

WASHINGTON - March 2 - The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) today announced its 2006 list of BioGems, 12 of the most endangered natural places in the Americas, ranging from the Alaskan Arctic to the southern reaches of South America...

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/0302-03.htm

Congress Moves to Ease Pesticide Laws

Soft Drinks Found to Have High Levels of Cancer Chemical
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0302-07.htm

Congress Moves to Ease Pesticide Laws
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0302-02.htm

'War on Terror' Trials Could Allow Evidence Obtained Through Torture

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0302-05.htm

Pentagon Develops Brain Implants to Turn Sharks into Military Spies

http://www.care2.com/news/go/51752

Opening round in new fight for the Arctic Refuge

They're back!

Just two months after we blocked the oil lobby's shameless attempt to use the defense spending bill to put oil rigs in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, they're at it again.

The White House has released a budget plan that calls for massive drilling in the Arctic Refuge. Just weeks after he told the nation we're "addicted to oil," the President has suffered a relapse and is inviting the oil giants to devour America's greatest sanctuary for Arctic wildlife!

His "drill-it-all" budget is now in the hands of the Senate and House budget committees. And they plan to vote NEXT WEEK on whether to keep Arctic drilling in the budget.

We need your immediate help to run timely print ads that will send the chairs of those two committees a message loud and clear: Say No to the oil lobby by keeping Arctic drilling out of the budget!

Go to https://www.nrdcactionfund.org/arcticad/donate.asp right now to view our ad targeting Representative Jim Nussle (R-IA) and Senator Judd Gregg (R-NH). Then please make an online contribution that will help generate a wave of constituent opposition in their states to this sneak attack on the Arctic Refuge.

President Bush knows full well that the vast majority of Americans are opposed to drilling in the Arctic Refuge. That's why he's working with his pro-oil allies in the House and Senate to hide this year's assault on the Arctic Refuge in the massive budget bill.

Representative Nussle and Senator Gregg have both said they want to keep their budget bills clean of controversial measures. But last year they both caved in to White House pressure and let the oil lobby hijack the budget process.

If we want Representative Nussle and Senator Gregg to stand firm this year and turn the oil lobbyists away at the door, we must make sure they feel overwhelming pro-Arctic pressure from their constituents.

You can make that happen right now by helping us run our newest ads in their states!

Please go to https://www.nrdcactionfund.org/arcticad/donate.asp and make an online donation that will help us rally the opposition and stop this latest scheme to destroy the Arctic Refuge for the benefit of the oil industry. Thank you.

Sincerely,

Frances Beinecke
NRDC Action Fund


Informant: Martin Greenhut

.ausgestrahlt-Newsletter, 3. März 2006

.ausgestrahlt-Newsletter Montag, der 6. März 2006

Korrigierte Links vom letzten Newsletter

Im Newsletter vom letzten Donnerstag waren die Links zu den Internetseiten, auf denen die einzelnen Aktionen erläutert sind, fehlerhaft. Das tut uns leid, hoffen jedoch, dass Ihr Euch davon nicht von Eurem Engagement abschrecken lasst.

Hier noch einmal die richtigen Links. Klickt Euch durch und werdet aktiv!

LeserInnenbrief-Aktion im Vorfeld des Energiegipfels http://www.ausgestrahlt.de/atom/leserbrief

E-Card-Aktion an die Unions-Ministerpräsidenten http://www.ausgestrahlt.de/atom/ml1/mailer

Broschüre "Atomenergie dient nicht dem Klimaschutz" http://www.ausgestrahlt.de/atom/od/form

Logbuch der Kampagne .ausgestrahlt http://www.ausgestrahlt.de/atom/info/log

Danke!

Jochen Stay

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Energiegipfel am 3. April

LeserInnenbrief-Aktion im Vorfeld des Energiegipfels http://www.ausgestrahlt.de/leserbrief

Info-Aktionen vor den Kinos zum Film "Die Wolke" ab 16. März

Jetzt ist es raus: Am 3. April soll der lang angekündigte Energiegipfel stattfinden. Noch ist die Gästeliste nicht bekannt, aber Angela Merkel wird wohl in erster Linie die Chefs der großen Energiekonzerne laden. Umweltverbänden oder Bürgerinitiativen bleibt hingegen der Zugang versperrt. Einmal mehr droht in Kungelrunden über die Zukunft unserer Energieversorgung beraten zu werden.

Vor ein paar Tagen haben die Energieversorger Anträge an das Umweltministerium auf Übertragung der Restlaufzeiten von neueren Anlagen auf die Meiler Biblis A und Neckarwestheim 1 angekündigt. Beim Energiegipfel hoffen sie auf grünes Licht in dieser Frage. Ein möglicher Deal: "Ihr bekommt etwas mehr Geld für Erneuerbare Energien, wir längere Laufzeiten der Atommeiler." Damit wäre der schon jetzt windelweiche "Atomausstieg" endgültig das Papier nicht mehr wert, auf dem er geschrieben steht. Bleibt Umweltminister Sigmar Gabriel standhaft? Noch zumindest stemmt er sich gegen derlei Pläne. (mehr im Logbuch: http://www.ausgestrahlt.de/info/log )

Der Streit um die Zukunft der Atomkraft spitzt sich also weiter zu. Zeit also für alle AtomkraftgegnerInnen, sich in diesem Frühjahr kraftvoll einzumischen. Dazu gibt es im Rahmen von .ausgestrahlt viele Möglichkeiten -- wir hoffen, für Dich ist etwas dabei:

+ Du beteiligst Dich an den geplanten Demonstrationen zum Energiegipfel und zum 20. Jahrestag der Tschernobyl-Katastrophe.

+ Du machst mit bei unserer Info- und Argumente-Offensive mit LeserInnenbriefen, dem Verteilen der Atom/Klima-Broschüre und den Info-Aktionen vor den Kinos zum Film "Die Wolke".

+ Du beteiligst Dich an den Online-Aktivitäten, wie der laufenden E-Card-Aktion an die Ministerpräsidenten und demnächst auch zum Energiegipfel.

Aktionen zum Energiegipfel Zusammen mit anderen Organisationen planen wir Aktionen zum Energiegipfel gegen eine Verlängerung der Restlaufzeiten und für einen raschen Atomausstieg. Auch direkt vor Ort in Berlin wird am 3. April eine demonstrative Aktion stattfinden, zu der wir viele MitstreiterInnen brauchen können. Halte Dir den Termin also schon mal frei. Demnächst dazu mehr.

Eine erste Aktion startet schon heute:

LeserInnenbrief-Aktion im Vorfeld des Energiegipfels Derzeit finden sich in regionalen wie bundesweiten Zeitungen allenthalben die Scheinargumente der Atomlobby. Dem kannst Du etwas entgegensetzen. Beteilige Dich an der Debatte mit einem LeserInnenbrief. Das lohnt sich, denn die LeserInnenbriefseite ist die meistbeachtete Rubrik in der Zeitung. Wir unterstützen Dich mit Tipps und Tricks sowie einer Zusammenstellung der wichtigsten Fakten.

Beteilige Dich an der LeserInnenbrief-Aktion: http://www.ausgestrahlt.de/leserbrief

Info-Aktionen zum Kinofilm die Wolke ab 16. März Am 16. März kommt der Spielfilm "Die Wolke" nach dem Jugendbuch von Gudrun Pausewang in die Kinos. Kurz vor dem 20. Jahrestag der Tschernobyl-Katastrophe zeigt er die dramatischen Folgen eines Super-GAU in einem deutschen Atomkraftwerk. Mit diesem Film lassen sich sicher viele Menschen dafür gewinnen, selbst für die Stilllegung der AKW aktiv zu werden. Dies kann aber nur gelingen, wenn sie direkt darauf angesprochen werden. Deshalb rufen wir alle LeserInnen dieses Newsletters zu Info-Aktionen vor den Kinos auf.

Werde aktiv und such Dir einige Gleichgesinnte! Findet heraus, wann und in welchen Kinos der Film läuft! Extra für diese Info-Aktionen erstelltes Material kannst Du demnächst auf der .ausgestrahlt-Webseite bestellen.


E-Card-Aktion an die Unions-Ministerpräsidenten

Bis heute haben wir bereits über 9.000 E-Cards den Unions-Ministerpräsidenten zustellen können, die für ein Comeback der Atomenergie trommeln. Wenn Du Dich an der Aktion noch nicht beteiligt hast, hole dies doch gleich nach: http://www.ausgestrahlt.de/ml1/mailer

Broschüre "Atomenergie dient nicht dem Klimaschutz" Viele Menschen haben bereits unsere Broschüre mit den zehn wichtigsten Gründen bestellt, warum Atomkraft nicht das Weltklima rettet, und verteilen sie im Freundes- und Bekanntenkreis oder bei öffentlichen Veranstaltungen. Falls Du sie noch nicht bestellt hast, hier der Link zu unserem Bestellformular: http://www.ausgestrahlt.de/od/form

Mit besten Grüßen

Christoph Bautz, Jochen Stay


Was machen die .ausgestrahlt-Trägerorganisationen sonst noch?

Campact: Online-Aktion: Mehrwertsteuer? Finger weg! Letzte Woche beschloss das Bundeskabinett eine um 3 Prozent höhere Mehrwertsteuer zum Jahreswechsel 2007. Die im Bundeshaushalt fehlenden Steuermilliarden mit einer höheren Mehrwertsteuer wieder rein zu holen ist Gift für die Konjunktur und sozial ungerecht. Es gibt bessere Alternativen! Fordere die Abgeordneten Deines Wahlkreises auf, gegen eine erhöhte Mehrwertsteuer einzutreten: http://www.campact.de/mwst/abg/abgmail

BUND: Nie wieder Tschernobyl. BUND startet Aktionstour Am 10. März startet der BUND eine Informations-Kampagne, die an Tschernobyl erinnert. Gleichzeitig werden im Rahmen der Aktion "1 Million EuropäerInnen gegen Atomkraft" Unterschriften für einen europäischen Atomausstieg gesammelt. Der BUND tourt dazu mit einer symbolischen Landschaft aus Atommeilern sowie einer Nachbildung des Tschernobyl-Sarkophags durch verschiedene Städte des Landes. http://www.bund-gegen-atomkraft.de/

X-tausendmal quer: Neuer Rundbrief erschienen Im zwölfseitigen Rundbrief wird die Atompolitik der großen Koalition unter die Lupe genommen, über den juristischen Streit um Castor-Blockaden berichtet, der unterschiedliche Umgang mit Urananreicherung im Iran und in Deutschland kommentiert und über die Arbeit von X-tausendmal quer in den letzten 12 Monaten berichtet. Wer seine vollständiger Postadresse an info@x1000malquer.de schickt, bekommt den Rundbrief kostenlos ins Haus.

Fire Michael Chertoff

"My gut tells me ... this is a bad one and a big one." -- FEMA Head Michael Brown to President Bush and Michael Chertoff on the eve of Hurricane Katrina's landfall

Misjudgments. Grandstanding. Deceit. We know the hallmarks of Bush Administration "homeland security" - the shocking new tapes of this briefing before Katrina and the sale of American ports to Dubai are just the latest examples. But there is no reason that all of these faults need to be compounded by bureaucratic incompetence, and unfortunately, that's what we've seen during Michael Chertoff's tenure at the top of the Homeland Security Department.

Chertoff didn't know about the levees failing in New Orleans for 24 hours, even though he had been warned before the storm hit that it was a possibility. He didn't know that American ports were being sold to a company run by a government linked to terrorism by the 9/11 Commission until after it had been approved - despite serious objections from the Coast Guard.

The Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security oversees our safety on everything from natural disasters to terrorist attacks. America needs to be preparing, not sitting idly by for three more years waiting to see what will be botched next. We need competence and we need it now.

Tell President Bush We Need Real Leadership for the Homeland Security Department: Chertoff Has to Go

http://www.dccc.org/r/2673/482695

Unfortunately, Chertoff's appointment was just another example of President Bush keeping it in the family. Chertoff had already played ball on the interrogation techniques that have set us back decades in the war for hearts and minds around the world, and the Administration trusted him.

Of course, it fits the pattern - you can't find a single department in our federal government today that doesn't put Republican politics ahead of the American people. From the Department of Health & Human Services to the Justice Department to the Defense Department, the propaganda flows and services they're supposed to provide wither. All in all, the Bush Administration spent more than $1.6 billion in public relations and media contracts in a two and a half year span.

As we learned through the twin tragedies of Hurricane Katrina and the Homeland Security Department's response, Michael Chertoff holds the one position that Americans can least afford having chalked up to one of President Bush's "team players."

For the past few weeks, Chertoff has made the rounds on the Sunday shows, insisting that he did nothing of consequence wrong. How can we expect him to get it right next time if he can't even see his mistakes? The Bush Administration may think keeping our country safe is about thumping their chests, dressing up in flight suits, and fear-mongering over weapons of mass destruction that don't exist, but Democrats like you and I know that there's a real job to be done - not just another press conference.

Does Michael Chertoff know that? It sure doesn't seem like it.

Tell President Bush We Need Real Leadership for the Homeland Security Department: Chertoff Has to Go

http://www.dccc.org/r/2674/482695

As DCCC Chairman Rahm Emanuel said of President Bush on Thursday, "At this point I would settle for a competent conservative." Unfortunately, unless Democrats take control of Congress this November, there's only so much we can do to check all of the Bush Administration's recklessness with rubber stamp Republicans in charge.

But Hurricane season is coming again, and frankly, not doing what we can to get competent leadership in charge of preparing for and reacting to these dangers would be a mistake. Members of Congress from both parties have already brutally chastised Chertoff, and everybody knows he needs to go. Hearing from the American people is just what we need to tip the scales.

Tell President Bush We Need Real Leadership for the Homeland Security Department: Chertoff Has to Go

http://www.dccc.org/r/2675/482695

Thanks in advance, together we can make our country safer.

Sincerely,


John Lapp
Executive Director, DCCC


Forward our message to your friends and family.
http://www.dccc.org/r/2676/482695

Republican Congressman Predicts Bush Impeachment Says US close to dictatorship

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/infowarsnews/message/754

Paul Joseph Watson/Prison Planet.com | March 3 2006

Republican Congressman Ron Paul has gone on record with his prediction that the impeachment of George W. Bush is right around the corner but warned that in the meantime the US was slipping perilously close to a dictatorship.

Appearing on the Alex Jones Show and addressing the port sell-out, Paul stated that, "it probably will contribute to the Republican's failure in the next election."

Asked if the Democrats would use gains in the mid-term elections to set in motion impeachment proceedings against George W. Bush, Paul responded,

"I predict that would happen."

"I think he (Bush) has numerous things that the Democrats if they get a chance, not only will they be after him for that but it will be payback for the Clinton impeachment."

Paul was inclined to believe that the port sales would go ahead anyway but took a positive perspective in pointing out that it again highlighted George W. Bush's complete abandonment of conservative principles.

"At least this has awakened a lot of people and I think this is going to serve as a benefit," said Paul. "They're likely to pull this deal off but the American people are awakening now and I think there's going to be a payback period in the election."

The Congressman expressed his resignation at the passage of the Patriot Act and how it again underscores Bush's unchecked powers

"They had a few token changes which mean nothing and under the present system he (President Bush) just ignores what he doesn't like anyway."

Asked if the US was heading into a dictatorship, Paul responded,

"It's getting close to it, it's called usurpation of power and it's done in many ways with Congress just going along because they're sound asleep and this certainly is an attack on our Constitution and on our freedoms."


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Informant: Milo



http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=impeach
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=impeach

NASA MISSION DETECTS SIGNIFICANT ANTARCTIC ICE MASS LOSS

NASA Press Release March 2, 2006

The first-ever gravity survey of the entire Antarctic ice sheet, conducted using data from the NASA/German Aerospace Center Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (Grace), concludes the ice sheet's mass has decreased significantly from 2002 to 2005.

Isabella Velicogna and John Wahr, both from the University of Colorado, Boulder, conducted the study. They demonstrated for the first time that Antarctica's ice sheet lost a significant amount of mass since 2002. The estimated mass loss was enough to raise global sea level about 1.2 millimeters (0.05 inches) during the survey period, or about 13 percent of the overall observed sea level rise for the same period. The researchers found Antarctica's ice sheet decreased by 152 (plus or minus 80) cubic kilometers of ice annually between April 2002 and August 2005.

That is about how much water the United States consumes in three months (a cubic kilometer is one trillion liters; approximately 264 billion gallons of water). This represents a change of about 0.4 millimeters (.016 inches) per year to global sea level rise. Most of the mass loss came from the West Antarctic ice sheet.

"Antarctica is Earth's largest reservoir of fresh water," Velicogna said. "The Grace mission is unique in its ability to measure mass changes directly for entire ice sheets and can determine how Earth's mass distribution changes over time. Because ice sheets are a large source of uncertainties in projections of sea level change, this represents a very important step toward more accurate prediction, and has important societal and economic impacts. As more Grace data become available, it will become feasible to search for longer-term changes in the rate of Antarctic mass loss," she said.

Measuring variations in Antarctica's ice sheet mass is difficult because of its size and complexity. Grace is able to overcome these issues, surveying the entire ice sheet, and tracking the balance between mass changes in the interior and coastal areas.

Previous estimates have used various techniques, each with limitations and uncertainties and an inherent inability to monitor the entire ice sheet mass as a whole. Even studies that synthesized results from several techniques, such as the assessment by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, suffered from a lack of data in critical regions.

"Combining Grace data with data from other instruments such as NASA's Ice, Cloud and Land Elevation Satellite; radar; and altimeters that are more effective for studying individual glaciers is expected to substantially improve our understanding of the processes controlling ice sheet mass variations," Velicogna said.

The Antarctic mass loss findings were enabled by the ability of the identical twin Grace satellites to track minute changes in Earth's gravity field resulting from regional changes in planet mass distribution. Mass movement of ice, air, water and solid earth reflect weather patterns, climate change and even earthquakes. To track these changes, Grace measures micron-scale variations in the 220-kilometer (137-mile) separation between the two satellites, which fly in formation.

Grace is managed for NASA by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. The University of Texas Center for Space Research has overall mission responsibility. GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam (GFZ), Potsdam, Germany, is responsible for German mission elements. Science data processing, distribution, archiving and product verification are managed jointly by JPL, the University of Texas and GFZ. The results will appear in this week's issue of Science.

For information about NASA and agency programs on the Web, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/home

For more information about Grace on the Web, visit:
http://www.csr.utexas.edu/grace
http://www.gfz-potsdam.de/grace

For University of Colorado information call Jim Scott at: (303) 492-3114.

JPL is managed for NASA by the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.


Informant: NHNE

Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill, Abolition of Parliament Act: Scared? - you should be

4th March 2006, Issue 534

RISE UP!! ITS YER JACKBOOT ON THE STAIRS...

SchNEWS


YOU'RE HAVING A L.A.R.R-F - Last rites for Parliament under new Bill?

Heard about the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill? Tedium personified by the sound of it. In fact concealed under this yawn inducing title is possibly the biggest goosestep towards a totally authoritarian society the Blair oligarchy has yet dared to take. It's been dubbed the "Abolition of Parliament Act" by radical firebrands The Times.

Since the advent of the (now looking more liberal by the minute) Criminal Justice Act in 1994, SchNEWS has warned about and reported on the constant bombardment of measures clamping down on civil liberties and eroding our previously hard won democratic freedoms. The repressive grip has continued to tighten over the years, with increased surveillance, Anti-Social Behavioural Orders, ID cards, Anti-Terror laws and the Serious and Organised Crime Bill, to name but a few examples. In fact, of the six thousand criminal offences on the books over a thousand were created by Neo-Labour. These laws continue being abused by the powerful to retain control and iron out any irritating resistance to the great corporate sell-out of the last decade. There is one thing, however, that they've all had in common. All such laws have had to be debated in and voted through...by Parliament.

While this bunch of self-interested ideology-swallowing career politicians have done little to oppose the big crackdown, it has at least meant that everything done has remained fairly visible. Pockets of political opposition have emerged, including some surprising outbursts of sanity from the old loons in the House of Lords and the judiciary. Even some parts of the mainstream media have taken to wondering whether we are getting close to a dictatorship, now that the crackdown has hit Middle England. All this has helped to water down some of the more soviet-like sub-sections of the more totalitarian proposals. Ultimately, we are left with a public record of the law changes which, in theory at least, means that those responsible could be held accountable later.

Overall, none of this was too disastrous for Government Inc. Enough Whips could be cracked, arms twisted and cosy media relationships fostered to ensure that most of the Magna Carta-pulping stuff could get through unscathed. But as Neo Labour's electoral stranglehold has weakened of late, Tony Blair and the spin-doctors have become increasingly frustrated by pesky opposition MPs throwing spanners in the works. Even worse, he's had to contend with a number of muscle-flexing interventions by the very last people he has ever listened to - backbench Labour MPs who aren't quite as on message as they might be.

This has culminated with a number of irritating Parliamentary revolts such as over the 90 days lock-em-up-for-no-reason provision in the Terror Bill, which was kicked out by MPs a couple of months ago. There are also the ongoing, repeated attempts by the Lords to remove the 'glorification' of 'Terror' offence in the same bill. How aggravating must this be for our would-be Lord Protector Blair and his bunch of merry PR men? These laws don't affect any important demographics! Damn public scrutiny! Damn reasoned political debate and democratic decision-making! But how to get around all these problems? Never fear, political genius Tony is here with the answer: let's do away with democratically agreed laws and instead have some LARRs - Legislative and Regulatory Reforms...

CRACKDOWNER

Launched with little fanfare, amongst concerns about bureaucratic red-tape and the inefficiency of out-dated procedures, the aniseed pip at the heart of the gob stopping bill is this: why not just bring in a law that allows the government to introduce, amend or replace any legislation it likes. This can be done without all that tiresome business of needing Parliament approval. Ministers will be able to create new criminal offences at whim. All manner of focus group orientated idiocy cooked up Neo-Labour up in its laboratory of ideas will find its way to a street near you. That way, ministers can get on with carving up power to suit themselves and their corporate overlords. MPs can then get on with legitimising the regime, opening supermarkets and holding local surgeries back in their constituencies. Brilliant!The fact that Neo Labour may not be in power for eternity shouldn't matter - well, Neo-Labour - Conservatives, not much difference there... and there are a few restrictions to ease the consciences of the all important moneyed classes. Orders won't be used to introduce new taxes, for instance, but most of the limitations on their use are fuzzy and subjective. One of the "safeguards" in the Bill is that an order can impose a 'burden' only 'proportionate to the benefit expected to be gained'. And the judge of whether it is proportionate will be...well, the minister introducing the law of course. Whose benefit is of course carefully left unanswered.

Cambridge Law Professor, John Spensor, has referred to it as the 'abolition of parliament' Bill. This bill can be used to detain people for a couple of years (troublesome activists or Johnny Foreigner perhaps), introduce house arrest, and give the police greater powers of arrest and interrogation. It could also be used to set up new courts, and in effect re-write the rules on immigration, nationality, divorce, inheritance and the appointment of judges - all without any parliamentary scrutiny.

SchNEWS aren't under illusions that parliament ever acted in our interests but we're not ready to see absolute power handed over lock, stock and barrel to the spiders at the centre of this web.The whole project bears an uncanny resemblance to the Reich's Enabling Act which allowed the Nazis to legally dismantle the constitution of the Weimar Republic. What do they want that is so controversial that they're not even sure if this parliament of placemen and sycophants is going to push it through? This proposition has already begun to cause ripples and it is imperative that it doesn't remain in the shadows but encounters resistance at every turn.

The Bill is online at http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200506/cmbills/111/06111.1-4.html

Mega-Mega-Gau der deutschen Psychiatrie

Über den "Mega-Mega-Gau der deutschen Psychiatrie" berichtet der "Tagesspiegel" vom 28.2.: http://www.tagesspiegel.de/kultur/archiv/28.02.2006/2380315.asp#

Zitate draus: „Mein Fall“, sagt der grauhaarige Mann, „ist der Mega-Mega-Gau der deutschen Psychiatrie.“ Er sagt es als Facharzt für Neurologie und Psychiatrie, den einige seiner Kollegen selbst für verrückt halten....

...Doch als er anfing, Patienten auch außerhalb der Klinik zu treffen, begannen seine Probleme. Ein Vorgesetzter schrieb: „Herr Dr. Janzer ist eine Gefahr für die Patienten.“ Ihm wurde gekündigt. Kurioserweise wurde ihm daraufhin die Chefarztstelle einer Klinik für Alkohol- und Tablettenabhängige in der Eifel angetragen. Nach einem halben Jahr kam zusätzlich die Stelle als Chefarzt der noch größeren Rehabilitations- Klinik Neuwies in Neunkirchen dazu, für die er mit Erfolg ein völlig neues Therapiekonzept entwickelte. Trotzdem warf er 1977 alles hin. Ein Patient war aus seiner Klinik geflohen, eine Lappalie. Aber Janzer war durch die Doppelbelastung erschöpft und beantragte eine Berufsunfähigkeitsrente mit der originellen Begründung, dass er zu gesund für seinen Beruf als Nervenarzt sei. Es folgten acht Freiburger Jahre, in denen Janzer Fahrräder reparierte. Außerdem arbeitete er als Dachdeckergehilfe, Möbelpacker, Zeitungsverkäufer und schrieb seine Gedichte, Essays und „Romanoide“, in denen sich Erlebtes und Fiktion eigentümlich verschränken.

Eine Karriereverweigerer, ein Kauz. Wenn Jörg Janzer lacht, scheint er mehr ein deutscher Eulenspiegel in der Wolfgang-Neuss-Nachfolge zu sein als ein an Beckett und Sartre geschulter Existenzialist. Ein einsam aus dem Oberkiefer ragender bräunlicher Zahn wird sichtbar. Der war einsamer Akteur einer Posse, die Janzers Reputation vollends zu ruinieren drohte. Auslöser war die Forderung seiner Krankenkasse, er möge sich im Zuge einer Zahnbehandlung mit einem Gebiss ausstatten lassen. Janzer lehnte ab. Mit Gebiss würde er sich alt fühlen. Außerdem: Die Mundhöhle diene nicht nur der Zerkleinerung und Verschlingung von Nahrung, sondern sei auch ein heiliger Bezirk der Erotik. Dort einzugreifen, verstoße gegen die Menschenrechte. Die Gesundheitsbürokratie reagierte mit Unverständnis. Einen „Wiederspruch“ seitens der Kasse erkannte Janzer wegen der falschen Schreibweise nicht an. Ein Psychiater, dem der Briefwechsel mit Janzer zur Begutachtung übergeben wurde, leitete aus dem, was Janzer zur Aktion „Kunstraum Mundhöhle – Mundraum Kunsthöhle“ deklarierte, die Diagnose ab: psychotisch.

Einer der Gründe, warum Jörg Janzer der ökonomische Erfolg versagt blieb, dürfte seine Radikalität sein. Dem Psychiater, der ihn für verrückt erklärte, droht er, würde er im Rahmen einer Performance gern „in die Fresse hauen“. Als chronisch Schizophrener habe er zwar Krankengeld bezogen, aber verrückt sei er nicht.

Ein Posting des Werner-Fuß-Zentrum, Scharnweberstr. 29,
10247 Berlin, http://www.psychiatrie-erfahrene.de

North Pole Meets South Pole: Earth Is Melting at Both Ends

Melting Ice Caps Could Spell Disaster for Coastal Cities.

By BILL BLAKEMORE.

For the first time, scientists have confirmed Earth is melting at both ends, which could have disastrous effects for coastal cities and villages.

http://reference.aol.com/article?id=20060302121809990001

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The Silent Takeover: Global Capitalism and the Death of Democracy

Here's the second installment of the article about TETRA from the West Highland Free Press Newspaper. It's taken ages to scan in, please don't waste it. Read it, and pass it on.

Regards,

Chris


Behind-the-scenes battle for control of the airwaves

West Highland Free Press
3rd March 2006.

Last week, MICHAEL RUSSELL looked at the health concerns surrounding TETRA - the UK's new police microwave communications system, which was due to be switched on in the Highlands and Islands last month. This week he concludes his two-part investigation with a look at the corporate and political manoeuvrings behind the technology.

In her book "The Silent Takeover - Global Capitalism and the Death of Democracy" Cambridge University's Dr Noreena Hertz details trie workings and history of a global surveillance network known as ECHELON. Set up after World War Two, ECHELON was and still is an intelligence-gathering partnership involving the five English-speaking countries. Originally, the system was designed to defend the West against the spread of communism.

One of ECHELON'S biggest operations centres is the Menwith Hill listening post in north Yorkshire, which is run by the Government Communications Headquarters in Cheltenham and the US National Security Agency. Menwith Hill, along with GCHQ itself, has the ability to intercept and monitor much of Europe's email and phone traffic.

Dr Hertz - now likened to a British Naomi Klein, but formerly an economic adviser to the Russian Government of Boris Yeltsin - goes on to describe how ECHELON, once used to monitor communications within the Soviet Union, has been misused since the early 1990s as a tool of industrial espionage. Its main beneficiaries have been American multinationals.

"Within days [of the February 2000 revelations] the European Parliament released a report containing serious allegations," Dr Hertz wrote. "American corporations had, it was said, 'stolen' contracts heading for European and Asian firms after the NSA intercepted conversations and data and then passed them on to the US Commerce Department for use by American firms.

"The Europeans were stunned to discover that Big Brother was no longer communist Russia or Red China, but its supposed ally and partner, America, spying on European consumers and business for its own commercial gain."

The Parliament's five-part report was released in February 2000. Part Two - Interception Capabilities 2000 - was authored by Scottish investigative journalist Duncan Campbell, whose expose of the Zircon spy satellite was pulled by the BBC in January 1987 after pressure from the Thatcher Government. A Temporary Committee on the ECHELON Interception System was then set up by the Parliament, delivering

its one and only report in September 2001.

Following the European Parliament's reports, the NSA admitted the existence of ECHELON, though they denied that it had been used for industrial espionage. But the concerns persisted. Then, in April 2003 - just a month after the Anglo-American invasion of Iraq - the European Parliament turned its focus on fresh allegations of American spying. This time the concern centred on the the UK's new data-access and communications system for the police, TETRA, which was switched on in the Northern Constabulary area last month.

According to the Parliament's new report "Motorola played a crucial role in defining the Tetra European standard, with the collaboration from the National Security Agency, in order to guarantee for the US government the possibility that TETRA networks could be eavesdropped".

Lastly, the document pointed to Poland, which proposed a Motorola network for its police force in the wake of the fighter contract awarded to US defence giant Lockheed Martin. "It is urgent that the future members of the Union carefully evaluate the risks of too large a reliance on a technology for which they have no guarantee," the report concluded. Poland was one of the 10 accession states to join the European Union in May 2004.

These concerns were rearticulat-ed last week, when I spoke to Dr Franz Niederer, President of the TETRAPOL Users' Club. TETRAPOL is a rival system to TETRA and is used by Governments and emergency services across Europe. Until he assumed his current position, Dr Niederer was head of defence communications for the Swiss government.

So concerned was he by US snooping, that Dr Niederer organised a special conference entitled "TETRAPOL as a tool for the European Security Architecture", sponsored by Franco-German arms giant EADS, in Brussels in October 2004. Much of it was devoted to ECHELON and the consquences for closer European integration of the so-called special relationship between the UK and US.

During his presentation to the conference, Dr Niederer said: "A set of global interception infrastructures and procedures in favour of the US administration was realised and continues to be exploited. This is the reason why a purely European, not US-infested, technology is needed to guarantee EU security architecture for the next generations of networks." One of those networks is Project MESA - basically super-fast broadband for spy satellites - which the US military is itching to get off the ground.

Why and how the UK chose TETRA over TETRAPOL, it seems, goes right to the heart of the problems which now beset the whole pan-European project. A single political entity, designed to put an end to internecine warfare, looks as far away as ever. Perhaps that suits America just fine.

"There is going to be increased emphasis on intelligence, reconnaisance, surveillance, precision strike - all manners of the use of, basically, brain over brawn..."

As Dr Hertz puts it: "The ruthless-ness of the Anglo-American form of capitalism never sat well with most European politicians, who still value the underlying principles of the social model. They see the UK as a Trojan horse, infiltrating Europe with American pro-business ideology-"

BUT just how did American companies come to dominate the UK TETRA market?

TETRA evolved from research conducted in the 1980s into Extremely Low Frequency sonar. The intention behind ELF - a British version of which was planned for Glengarry Forest - was to enable communication with submerged submarines. Much of the work on ELF, which was conducted in the UK by the Admiralty Research Establishment and Defence Research Agency, took place while Mikhail Gorbachev was in power. However, the end of the "evil empire" was still, at the time, far from certain. Yet ELF disappeared.

While Secretary of State for Defence between 1986 and 1989, George Younger presided over much of the research into ELF. When he suddenly quit the Cabinet, that seemed to spell the end of Britain's aspirations to match the US and USSR in this field. The companies involved in the research, however, continued to investigate the avenues opened up by their work - avenues which included TETRA.

Over the next decade or so, a murky game of corporate chess, involving trans-Atlantic players, was fought out to dominate this emerging technology. Did the eventual winners have a little extra covert help from ECHELON?

One company that carried on after ELF was Sussex-based Rediffusion Radio Systems, which was split in two in 1988. One half was bought by American aircraft manufacturers Hughes, whose various arms were themselves gobbled up by US defence giants Raytheon and Boeing within a few years. The other half of Rediffusion Radio Systems was acquired by French defence firm Thomson CSF in 1994. Thomson CSF also acquired Racal, whose mobile phone arm demerged in
1991 to become Vodafone.

Crucially, Thomson CSF was highlighted by Dr Niederer and the European Parliament as one of those firms spied upon by ECHELON in the 1990's. Motorola acquired its TETRA expertise at the the same time as Thomson CSF was busy developing actual TETRA products, which it now sells as part of Thales.

Covert surveillance reared its head again last month when Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis ordered an inquiry into a phone-tapping scandal in Athens. The investigation will focus on how spy software was inserted into Vodafone's mobile network installed in the city for the 2004 Olympics. Interestingly, Motorola and another US IT firm Science Applications International Corporation also installed a TETRA network in Athens for the 2004 games. Among SAIC's directors are two former US deputy defence secretary's and a former director of defence research for the Pentagon. Congress was also poised last month to investigate attempts by President Bush at domestic surveillance through the NSA. There's a lot going on in the world of the spook.

Dr Niederer told me that the loss of the mobile phone (GSM) market in the
1990s to foreign competitors such as Nokia, Vodafone and Orange (all European companies) made the US determined to "maintain one stronghold under any circumstances: TETRA" using less-than-open means.

Regarding the political decision to adopt TETRA in the UK, that was initiated by the Home Office under John Major's Tory Government in
1995. The following year the Quadrant Consortium, comprising Motorola and TRW (both US) Nokia and BT (Finnish and British) was set up to drive the project forward - an astonishing six years before Northern Constabulary was "asked" to apply for TETRA! This rather makes a mockery of Treasury testimony before the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee in February 2003 that TETRA was "initiated and led by the police service and not the Home Office". Despite putting this point to the Association fo Chief Police Officers some weeks ago, they have so far refused to confirm or deny the Treasury's statement.

In October 1997, following the General Election and a change of party, TETRA marched on. New Labour's Home Office Minister Alun Michael made the public announcment that TETRA was to be the UK's system of choice, much to the annoyance of French firm Matra. Shortly after Mr Michael's announcement, the company issued a writ against the Home Office on the grounds that the procurement exercise to fulfil the UK's needs - originally termed as the Public Safety Radio Communications Project - was biased in favour of American suppliers of TETRA.

In July 2000, just after the NSA confirmed the existence of ECHELON, the European Commission referred the UK to the European Court of Justice for this breach of procedure. Almost six years later, the UK has still not been punished for this transgression. What happened to that court case? The only thing the EC's office in Edinburgh could tell me was that the case was settled out of court in December 2001. "If you need any more information go to the Home Office," a spokeswoman said.

Apart from Motorola, which has had a UK presence for nearly 40 years, the other US firm of note in the TETRA market is arms giant Northrop Grumman. In 2002, one of the original Quadrant Consortium firms chosen to develop the UK system - aerospace and IT specialists TRW - was bought for $8 billion by Northrop Grumman. As well as a way into the global TETRA market, Northrop Grumman also acquired TRW's network of communications satellites, vital components in the ECHELON surveillance system. The company then joined forces with the NSA and Nokia spin-off Innovent in 2004 to set up the Chesapeake Innovation Centre in Maryland for "organizations that create and purchase homeland and national security-related high technology".

Indeed, as recently as 1st February, Northrop Grumman Chief Executive Ronald Sugar said during an interview in London that was broadcast on the company' s website: "You know, the Quadrennial Defense Review will be released very shortly. There are not a lot of secrets in Washington, as you know. From everything we understand, the direction in which the Government is going is very similar to what we have been expecting for some time. And, in fact, it is very similar to the way we positioned our company.

"There is going to be increased emphasis on intelligence, reconnaissance, surveillance, precision strike - all manners of the use of, basically, brain over brawn going forward."

Instead of selling TETRA products, Northrop Grumman acts as the systems integrator for the whole UK TETRA network, responsible for "developing the network that integrates PSRCP (TETRA) components and linking it with existing and future national and Force information-technology systems". One of those future systems is the IDENT1 biometric palm and fingerprint capability.

The company was chosen by Home Office quango the Police Information Technology Organistion - which also signed the TETRA contract on behalf of the Home Office and Scottish Executive - early last year to develop this system.

"Through IDENT1, Northrop Grumman will integrate and develop the successful automated fingerprint recognition services used by police in England, Wales and Scotland since 1991," said a press release on the company's website. "These services have allowed forces to search their local fingerprints and crime scene marks against their own national databases. Now IDENT1 will enable these marks to be searched against a combined database in excess of 6 million records, or 12 per cent of the UK adult population, in a matter of minutes.

"PITO's Identification Programme will also use the IDENT1 platform to enable the development of further national identification services in partnership with the police service."

The infiltration of the UK's criminal justice system by American arms and IT multinationals must be causing a few headaches in Brussels. If so, perhaps sufferers should ask Kevin Sharer for a cure. As well as being a director of Northrop Grumman, Mr Sharer (a British citizen) is also director of medical research company Amgen Incorporated, which sponsors the Department of Headache at University College London. Sufferers could then talk to Motorola, which has three representatives from multinational drug companies on its board of directors. Illness is certainly big business. Perhaps the reverse is true as well.

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Surveillance Society
http://www.aclu.org/privacy/gen/index.html


Informant: Kev Hall

Only in America: Iraq is coming apart at lightening speed, and taking America down with it

We are all Harry Whittingtons

Common Dreams
by David Michael Green

03/02/06

Iraq is coming apart at lightening speed now, and taking America down with it. In yet another breathtaking example of bungled American diplomacy, our proconsul there -- er, sorry, I mean ambassador -- blithely informed the Iraqis that if they wanted more American money they had to put away their silly sectarian squabbles and form a unity government. Of course, just the sheer arrogance of this statement was alone astonishing. To invade this country on the basis of lies, dismantle it using bombs, bullets and white phosphorus, and then insist that money for its restoration is contingent upon our political terms is an act of staggering self-centeredness. As the saying goes, 'Only in America'...

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0302-23.htm


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

They'll know that they're lying

http://omega-news.livejournal.com/115148.html

Do you know how your vote will be counted?

Washington Spectator
by Warren Stewart

03/01/06

The troubling truth about voting in America today is that a majority of the electorate casts their ballots on computers that run software that is hidden from public view and lacks any independent means of verification. The process by which our votes are cast and counted is controlled by private corporations to an extent that threatens the foundations of democracy...

http://www.washingtonspectator.com/articles/20060301evoting_1.cfm


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Untangling the next Telecom Act

In These Times
by Craig Aaron

03/02/06

The last thing that the network giants want is for the public to realize what's going on -- which is why it's never been more important to speak out. If what they say about those who fail to learn from history is true, it’s troubling that the 10th anniversary of the Telecommunications Act just passed with barely a blip outside the business pages. The 1996 Act is the quintessential example of corrupt media policymaking. Hashed out behind closed doors by industry lobbyists with almost no public input, the bill killed local radio, gave away the public airwaves worth billions to the biggest media companies for free, and spawned a wave of consolidation that left consumers with higher prices and fewer choices. At the time, most citizens -- or even members of Congress -- had no idea what the massive legislation contained. This was no surprise: In the nine months before the bill passed, the major networks aired only 12 stories about it -- totaling 19 minutes. Big media companies, of course, were among the bill’s biggest beneficiaries. Congress is reopening the Telecom Act again -- and this time the future of the Internet is at risk...

http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/article/2524/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

A fearful master: Pentagon is censoring the Internet, declaring certain Web sites off limits to military personnel

AntiWar.Com
by Justin Raimondo

03/03/06

'Government is not reason,' George Washington reputedly said, 'it is not eloquen[ce]; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master.' The fear factor works both ways: the present administration has spent a great deal of time and energy on scaring us half to death with tales of imminent terrorist attacks -- especially around election time -- but they, in turn, stand in fear of their own subjects, particularly the ones in uniform. That is why the Pentagon is now censoring the Internet, declaring certain Web sites -- including those of some major news organizations -- off limits to military personnel. ... The War Party can't afford to take chances with the body of armed men and women that is the source of their power, and it is no wonder they are doing their best to shield the troops from the truth. Because when our soldiers discover how and why they were lied into war, and when most of them are on their second and even their third tour of duty in Iraq, they are bound to get pretty angry -- and who knows but that they just might decide to do something about it...

http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=8628


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

I love America, do you?

AntiWar.Com
by Harry Browne

Do you love America? If so, isn't it time you spoke out on behalf of America -- before the president and Congress take away the rest of what made this the land of the free? Or are you just as happy to see America transformed into one more bureaucratic warrior state, like so many of those in Europe and Asia? I love America -- the one symbolized by the Statue of Liberty -- the America that was the beacon of liberty, providing light and hope and inspiration to the entire world. I want that America back." (originally published 11/20/01; re-posted 03/03/06)

http://www.antiwar.com/orig/browne.php?articleid=8626


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Hamburger Medien: gleichgeschaltet

Link zum Beitrag / Hintergrundinfo oder Pressehinweis: http://www.hh-online.com?lid=23660 und http://links.net-hh.de?lid=23660


Infopool / metainfo hamburg http://www.hh-online.com

Campact-Newsletter 4/06

Freitag, 3. März 2006 Es schreibt: Christoph Bautz

Jetzt wird es ernst: Die Erhöhung der Mehrwertsteuer kommt in den Bundestag! Haben Sie schon den Abgeordneten Ihres Wahlkreises geschrieben?
http://www.campact.de/mwst/abg/abgmail

Leserbrief-Aktion im Vorfeld des Energiegipfels - Machen Sie mit:
http://www.campact.de/atom/leserbrief

Letzte Woche beschloss das Bundeskabinett eine um 3 Prozent höhere Mehrwertsteuer. Ein riskanter Schachzug: "Wir können nur hoffen, dass der Rückschlag bei der Nachfrage nicht so heftig ausfällt, dass er den Aufschwung zurückwirft", gesteht SPD-Finanzexperte Joachim Poß. Davon geht die Ökonomenzunft längst aus. Eine höhere Mehrwertsteuer ist zudem sozial ungerecht, belastet sie doch vor allem niedrige Einkommen. Mehr im 5-Minuten-Info: http://www.campact.de/mwst/infos/home

Jetzt wird die Erhöhung der Mehrwertsteuer in den Bundestag eingebracht. Doch viele Abgeordnete halten genauso wenig davon wie wir. Es kommt also auf unseren Druck an!

Schreiben Sie den Abgeordneten Ihres Wahlkreises:
http://www.campact.de/mwst/abg/abgmail

Unter http://www.campact.de/mwst/infos/antworten finden Sie bisherige Reaktionen von Bundestagsabgeordneten.

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Atomkraft: Leserbrief-Aktion im Vorfeld des Energiegipfels

Zum 3. April lädt Angela Merkel zum Energiegipfel ins Kanzleramt. Die Atomlobby arbeitet hartnäckig auf einen Deal hin: "Ihr bekommt mehr Geld für Erneuerbare Energien, wir längere Laufzeiten der Atommeiler." Damit wäre der schon jetzt windelweiche 'Atomausstieg' endgültig vom Tisch. Noch stemmt sich Umweltminister Gabriel dagegen.

Derweil finden sich in regionalen wie bundesweiten Zeitungen immer wieder Scheinargumente der Atomlobby. Widersprechen Sie mit einem Leserbrief. Das lohnt sich. Die Leserbriefseite ist die meistbeachtete Rubrik in der Zeitung. Wir unterstützen Sie mit Tipps und Tricks sowie den wichtigsten Fakten: http://www.campact.de/atom/leserbrief

Wir haben bereits mehr als 9.000 E-Cards den Unions-Ministerpräsidenten zugestellt, die für ein Comeback der Atomenergie trommeln. Haben Sie schon mitgemacht? http://www.campact.de/atom/ml1/mailer

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foodwatch: Mitmach-Aktion für ein Verbraucherinformationsgesetz

Ein neues Verbraucherinformationsgesetz (VIG) soll darüber informieren, welche Produkte und Firmen von Lebensmittelskandalen betroffen sind. Doch der Gesetzentwurf von Verbraucherminister Horst Seehofer ist wertlos: Betriebs- und Behördengeheimnisse haben Vorrang vor der Gesundheit und Aufklärung der Bürger. Im März geht der Entwurf ins Kabinett. Die Verbraucherorganisation foodwatch hat am 22. Februar
2006 einen eigenen Gesetzentwurf präsentiert. Transparenz steht hier an erster Stelle. Unterstützen Sie die foodwatch-Initiative per E-Mail an Horst Seehofer unter: http://www.ess-wissen.de

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Gentechnik: Heute bundesweiter Aktionstag / Max Lehmer (CSU) antwortet auf Campact-Aktion

Heute findet ein bundesweiter Aktionstag für die gentechnikfreie Landwirtschaft statt. An vielen Orten gibt es Aktionen und Demonstrationen. Unter http://www.keine-gentechnik.de/termine/aktionstag.html erfahren Sie, ob und wo es Aktionen in Ihrer Nähe gibt. Beteiligen Sie sich!

Die Gentechnik-Kampagne läuft und läuft. Über 4.900 Menschen schickten bisher unsere Protest-E-Mail an Horst Seehofer. Am 3. Februar kam eine unbefriedigende Antwort aus dem Landwirtschaftsministerium. Die Folge: 116 Campact-Aktive reagierten darauf mit individuellen Antwortschreiben.

Haben Sie schon unsere Protest-E-Mail an Horst Seehofer geschickt? http://www.campact.de/gentec/sn1/signer

Schreiben Sie persönlich an Seehofer: http://www.campact.de/gentec/ml1/mailer

Lesen Sie Reaktionen von Campact-Aktiven: http://www.campact.de/gentec/antwortenanseehofer

In einem Antwortschreiben vom 27. Februar singt der CSU-Vertreter im Verbraucherausschuss Dr. Lehmer das hohe Lied der Agro-Gentechnik. Lesen Sie selbst und schreiben Sie auch ihm eine Antwort: http://www.campact.de/gentec/maxlehmer

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Bundestagsabgeordnete klagen gegen Veröffentlichungspflicht von Nebeneinkünften

Bis Ende März müssen alle Bundestagsabgeordneten die Angaben über ihre Nebeneinkünfte veröffentlichen - ein Erfolg unserer Kampagne für mehr Transparenz aus dem letzten Jahr. Die Neuregelung ist sechs Abgeordneten ein Dorn im Auge. Sie klagen jetzt beim Bundesverfassungsgericht. Ihre Klage hat keine aufschiebende Wirkung. Demnächst wird veröffentlicht und wir dürfen gespannt sein. Mehr im Logbuch: http://www.campact.de/nebenekft/infos/log

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Artikel über Campact in der Frankfurter Rundschau: "Kurz mal eingemischt"

"Zur parlamentarischen Demokratie hat Lisa Fache ein entspanntes Verhältnis. Keine Wahl vergeht, ohne dass sie brav ihr Kreuz macht. Gelegentlich trifft man sie sogar auf Demos, gegen Atomkraft oder für Menschenrechte." Weiter lesen: http://www.campact.de/campact/frartikel0306


Mit besten Grüßen

Christoph Bautz

Unter Erfolgszwang: Letzte Chance für UMTS?

http://www.call-magazin.de/handy_und_mobile_data/news/Unter_Erfolgszwang_Letzte_Chance_fuer_UMTSid_18197.html

OREGON SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS POPULAR PROPERTY RIGHTS LAW

http://www.newswithviews.com/NWVexclusive/exclusive107.htm

FOOD TECHNOLOGY RUN AMUCK

Nothing symbolizes Western culture and advancement more than modern technology. I remember many years ago excitedly passing around my fax number as if it were magic to use telephone wires to transport photos and text instantly around the world. Now we have camera-cell phones, iPods, internet communications, bank cards, and in the not too distant future, chip implants that will take over all electronic functions in our life. The downside to electronic technology is barely even considered. The headaches and brain cancers from cell phones, our total loss of privacy, and rampant stress from being plugged in and accessible 24/7/365 are all very real results of its influence...

http://www.newswithviews.com/Dean/carolyn35.htm
http://www.newswithviews.com/Dean/carolyn36.htm

Uphold the American value of human rights

Trust this finds you in the best of health.

Am forwarding this and request you to do sign these two petitions.

Thanks

Love and peace to all.

Abid


Original Message:

STOP FINANCING ONE OF THE TOP WORLD DICTATORS: MELES ZENAWI!! Target: Paul Wolfowitz, President, The World Bank Sponsor: PEOPLE OF ETHIOPIA

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/206568317



Uphold the American value of human rights Target: Kevin Kiley, MD, US Army Surgeon General, U.S. Army Medical Department Sponsor: Reverend Irina Brenner

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/379791149

The US military should be a force in the service of American values such as human rights. We call on physicians and all other Americans to avoid any and all complicity in acts of torture.

Thanks again, everyone! Please sign and forward!

Eleanor

Guantánamo case suggests McCain's torture ban is without teeth

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/4182/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

A National Disgrace: Scandalous State of Affairs at Gitmo

Thomas P. Sullivan writes: Congress recently passed a bill purporting to repeal the prisoners' right to file habeas petitions and substituted a procedure that leaves the prisoners at the whim and caprice of military tribunals. Translation: continued indefinite incarceration.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/030206L.shtml

"Mitwirkung" Steinmeiers und Fischers: Deutscher Verbindungsoffizier arbeitete offenbar bei US-Kommandeur - Kanzleramt soll Informationen zu CIA-Opfer El Masri zurückgehalten haben

02.03.06

Die "New York Times" hat neue Details über eine angeblich enge Zusammenarbeit zwischen Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND) und US-Behörden im Irak-Krieg veröffentlicht. Ein deutscher Verbindungsoffizier sei direkt im Büro des für die Irak-Invasion zuständigen US-Kommandeurs Tommy Franks angesiedelt worden, schreibt die Zeitung in ihrer Donnerstagausgabe. Der Mitarbeiter habe unter anderem 25 Berichte geschrieben und spezielle Anfragen beantwortet. Es habe einen systematischen Austausch zwischen beiden Seiten gegeben. Die Entscheidung, den Mitarbeiter in Franks Büro zu installieren, sei unter Mitwirkung des damaligen Kanzleramtsministers und heutigen Außenministers Frank-Walter Steinmeier (SPD) sowie des früheren Außenministers Josef Fischer (Grüne) gefallen.

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BND & BKA: Kanzleramt soll Informationen zu CIA-Opfer El Masri zurückgehalten haben (02.03.06)

Die Affäre um die Verschleppung des Deutsch-Libanesen Khaled el Masri durch die CIA erreicht offenbar Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel (CDU). Nach einem Bericht der "Berliner Zeitung" haben das Bundeskanzleramt und der Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND) über Monate hinweg wichtige Informationen zum Fall des von der CIA entführten Deutsch-Libanesen Khaled el Masri zurückgehalten. Diese Informationen betreffen die Identität des bislang unbekannten Deutschen namens "Sam", der El Masri während dessen Haft in Afghanistan dreimal befragt und ihn auf der Rückreise begleitet haben soll. Obwohl die Informationen offenbar schon im Herbst dem Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND) und seit dem 12. Dezember 2005 dem Bundeskanzleramt vorlagen, seien sie erst am 8. Februar 2006 der Polizei in Schwaben, die im Auftrag der Staatsanwaltschaft München I die Ermittlungen im Entführungsfall El Masri führt, übermittelt worden.

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Forest Service Plans Tongass Forest Clearcut

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Among the centuries-old towering spruce of Kuiu Island, the Tlingit people of Kake, Alaska, have traditionally relied on the forests of Kuiu Island for fishing, gathering, and hunting, particularly for Sitka black tailed deer. Other animals call Kuiu home: moose, marten, wolves, and the highest densities of black bears in North America.

But the Forest Service has systematically clearcut much of north Kuiu Island, a part of the Tongass National Forest. And every new mile of road, every newly-leveled acre further reduces habitat and magnifies the loss of this culture's traditional use of their ancestral lands. Now the Forest Service plans to clearcut even more of north Kuiu Island. Please help us block this destructive project by sending an email to the Forest Service today.

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