Mittwoch, 24. Mai 2006

Say No to Drilling in the Arctic Refuge: House Vote Tomorrow

Just when you thought oil-friendly Members of Congress had run out of excuses for destroying the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, they come up with a new reason to do Big Oil's dirty work.

This week they're dangling jobs and money in front of the American public. Their so-called "American-Made Energy and Good Jobs Act" (H.R. 5429) uses wildly inflated numbers to claim that drilling the Arctic Refuge is good for labor and good for the federal treasury.

The truth? The big winner in this plan is ExxonMobil; who will be stuffing its already bloated coffer with billions more in profits. And the biggest losers are the American people; we'll sacrifice our greatest wildlife sanctuary while feeding our addiction to high-priced oil.

Click here to express your outrage at this bill by emailing your member of Congress right now. http://ga3.org/campaign/ArcticMay06

The federal government estimates that oil from the Refuge wouldn't be available for at least another ten years. Drilling wouldn't lower gas prices for at least twenty years and then only by ONE penny per gallon!

This Arctic destruction bill is being rushed to the floor for a vote tomorrow! Click here to express your outrage at this bill by emailing your member of Congress before it's too late! http://ga3.org/campaign/ArcticMay06

Please spread the word to your friends and family and ask them to join you in contacting their representatives, too.

Thank you for your help,

Katelyn Sabochik
Online Campaign Manager
info@saveourenvironment.org

FCC Won't Probe NSA Call Program

The Federal Communications Commission will not pursue complaints about a US spy agency's access to millions of telephone records because it cannot obtain classified material, the FCC chairman said in a letter released on Tuesday. Meanwhile, the ACLU is launching a nationwide Don't Spy On Me campaign to urge the public to demand that the Federal Communications Commission and state utility commissions probe whether phone companies broke laws by sharing customer records with the government's biggest spy agency.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/052406N.shtml

Bush Administration misleads public on deforestation effort

"Overall, the U.N. estimates that 10.40 million hectares of tropical forest were permanently destroyed each year in the period from 2000 to 2005, an increase since the 1990-2000 period, when around 10.16 million hectares of forest were lost."

mongabay.com May 21, 2006

Bush Administration misleads public on deforestation effort http://news.mongabay.com/2006/0521-tfca.html

The Bush Administration is misleading the American public and the United Nations about its efforts to address tropical deforestation according to analysis by the Tropical Forest Group, an environmental advocacy group based in Santa Barbara, California.

The Tropical Forest Group alleges that the US Tropical Forest Conservation Act (TFCA), a key initiative to reduce carbon emissions and tropical deforestation, has been neglected for a year and a half despite recent claims by the Bush Administration that it was actively supporting the program.


RELATED ARTICLE United States has 7th highest rate of primary forest loss November 16, 2005

Primary forests are being replaced by "modified natural," "seminatural," and plantation forests in the United States according to new deforestation figures from the United Nations. Monday, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) released its 2005 Global Forest Resources Assessment, a regular report on the status world's forest resources. FAO found that the United States has the seventh largest annual loss of primary forests in the world, ranking it the worst among wealthy countries in that department. Between 2000 and 2005, the United States lost an average of 831 square miles (215,200 hectares, 2,152 square kilometers or 531,771 acres) of "primary forest" -- defined by FAO as forests with no visible signs of past or present human activities. These forests, often termed "old-growth forests," have the highest number of plant and animal species and are generally considered a top priority for conservation by environmentalists and government agencies.


The Tropical Forest Group says that the Administration issued two official reports in April - one to a U.N. body and another for the American public on Earth Day.

The first, "Submission of the United States: Views on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation in Developing Countries: Approaches to Stimulate Action", was sent to the Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and reads "the United States has made a significant and sustained commitment to helping tropical countries conserve and protect their forest resources."

The second statement, issued by the State Department on April 21,
2006 -- the day before Earth Day -- is titled "Bush Administration Launches New Global Conservation Initiatives" and states "Šthe Bush Administration, assisted by the Department's Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs (OES), has launched new global initiatives and partnerships, including those highlighted here." The statement claims "the US is contributing or generating $150 million to conserve tropical forests worldwide" through the TFCA and the President's Initiative Against Illegal logging.

The Tropical Forest Group contends that these statements are misleading at best. According to their analysis the administration has committed far less money to these efforts and has not signed a new TFCA conservation agreement in 18 months.

Hayley Nyeholt, TFG's associate director says, "I don't see how the Administration can make these proclamations with a straight face. They put $4 million into the President's illegal logging initiative. $20 million was allocated to the TFCA this year."

The Tropical Forest Group report goes on to urge the administration to fully fund the TFCA at $70 million a year and actually use the money for its stated purpose, saving tropical forests.

The Tropical Forest Conservation Act (TFCA) was enacted in 1998 to offer eligible developing countries forego paying back debt owed to the U.S. in exchange for supporting local tropical forest conservation activities. To date six countries -- Bangladesh, Belize, El Salvador, Panama, Peru, and the Philippines -- have signed TFCA agreements. The State Department says that these deals will deals will generate over $60 million for tropical forest conservation over the life of the agreements. A TFCA agreement can be structured as debt reduction, debt buyback, or debt-for-nature swap, according to the State Department web site.

According to U.N. data, tropical deforestation rates increased 8.5 percent from 2000-2005 when compared with the 1990s, while loss of primary forests expanded by almost 24 percent over the same period. Overall, the U.N. estimates that 10.40 million hectares of tropical forest were permanently destroyed each year in the period from 2000 to 2005, an increase since the 1990-2000 period, when around 10.16 million hectares of forest were lost. Among primary forests, annual deforestation rose to 6.26 million hectares from 5.41 million hectares in the same period. On a broader scale, U.N. data shows that primary forests are being replaced by less biodiverse plantations and secondary forests. Due to a significant increase in plantation forests, forest cover has generally been expanding in North America, Europe and China while diminishing in the tropics. Industrial logging, conversion for agriculture (commercial and subsistence), and forest fires -- often purposely set by people -- are responsible for the bulk of global deforestation today.

Tropical forests are the world's most biodiverse ecosystems. Scientists are concerned that tropical deforestation is contributing to global warming and causing a mass extinction event not seen since the dawn of civilization.

-- Cold Mountain, Cold Rivers
Working at the Crossroads of Environmental and Human Rights since 1990
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Missoula Montana
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Informant: Scott Munson

FLU 'ODDITIES' BREAKING NEWS

http://www.legitgov.org/flu_oddities.html


Informant: Scott Munson

Ecological Extortion in the National Forests

http://www.counterpunch.org/juel05192006.html

May 19, 2006 http://www.counterpunch.org/juel05192006.html

Ecological Extortion in the National Forests

Bush's Logging-for-Watershed Restoration Plan

By JEFF JUEL

Responding to their own well-deserved bad PR following decades of unsustainable logging and road building on national forest lands in the Northern Rockies and elsewhere, the U.S. Forest Service has been attempting to redefine the terms of the debate so the public will accept more industrial logging and roadbuilding on our public forests.

These days, as we pore over the governments' environmental documents, rarely are timber sales offered up solely for economic purposes. In almost every proposal, we read that "vegetation restoration" (i.e., logging) is needed, ironically enough, in order to compensate for the negative consequences of earlier logging and fire suppression, the latter of which was often done at the behest of the logging industry.

But whereas there is a vigorous scientific debate over whether industrial logging can actually restore our forests, there is simply no debate over the immediate need to restore watersheds--with stream ecosystems unraveling and native fish habitat choked by sediment following decades of road building and logging. The watershed restoration needs here in the Northern Rockies are immense with Forest Service estimates indicating that nearly 85% of the fish- passage culverts in our region are currently impassable to fish coupled with a road maintenance backlog of over $1.3 billion on the 67,000 miles of roads that crisscross our forests and watersheds.

Unfortunately, Congress has yet to appropriately prioritize and adequately fund genuine watershed restoration for our national forests. Perhaps this is due to the fact that since 1990 the logging industry and their lobbyists have given members of Congress $39 million in campaign contributions, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.

In recent years, the Forest Service has been displaying the disturbing tendency to utilize industrial logging as a way to raise funds for watershed restoration through something given the positive sounding name of "stewardship contracting." One such example is the Fishtrap logging project located twenty miles north of Thompson Falls, within a remote corner of the forest. The Fishtrap project calls for 3 1/2 square miles of industrial logging in unroaded wildlands, old-growth forests and important habitat for grizzly bears and bull trout.

The Forest Service wanted to "implement the Fishtrap project through stewardship contracting in order to accomplish as much of the identified restoration opportunities on the ground as possible. Stewardship contracting facilitates land restoration and enhancement efforts by using value of the traded goods (timber) for important work on the ground"

In some ways, this seems almost like extortion, forcing the public to permit logging in what are usually heavily logged watersheds so that some watershed restoration can be achieved. Obviously, this begs the question: how many timber sales would the agency have to hold in any given watershed, in order to get the excessive roads removed, the sediment sources fixed, the streams and streamside zone fully functioning, the fish populations recovered and the weeds controlled?

The WildWest Institute raised this question in the case of the Fishtrap project. The answer we got back was a tacit admission that the Forest Service's logging-for-watershed-restoration paradigm won't net nearly enough money to restore all the identified road and watershed problems in Fishtrap Creek. The Lolo National Forest stated, "Because road management and watershed restoration opportunitiesfar exceeded anticipated revenues, only the highest priority road treatments" were included in the decision, thus other watershed restoration needs were put on indefinite hold until funds might be found. However, the 3 1/2 square miles of industrial logging are fully funded by the decision.

Another, perhaps more insidious, form of extortion involves the Bitterroot National Forest, where the agency is resorting to a different sort of propaganda. In recognition of a legitimate need to reduce fire risk to a narrow stretch of private land along the East Fork of the Bitterroot River, the agency offered up the Middle East Fork logging project, under the auspices of the Healthy Forests Restoration Act.

However, instead of focusing limited fuel reduction resources along the ownership boundary, the Bitterroot National Forest also proposed to log nearly 4,000 acres of unlogged, old-growth forests far from the community. In response to agency scientists and other researchers who indicate that fuel reduction must be more narrowly prioritized, and to counter the Forest Service's unfounded claims that logging old- growth would "restore fire-adapted ecosystems," the WildWest Institute and Friends of the Bitterroot--together with retired Forest Service rangers, loggers, hikers, hunters and local residents-- proposed a smaller, more focused alternative that, according to the Forest Service, would have reduced fuels on 1,600 acres, created 45 jobs and pumped $1 million into the local economy.

Our alternative was also in recognition that the Middle East Fork project area is still recovering from past Forest Service mismanagement including clearcutting, terracing and excessive roadbuilding, which was so egregious that it lead to Congress passing the National Forest Management Act in 1976. In fact, a third of the entire analysis area has already been logged and the roads in the project area are currently dumping over 150 tons of sediment into streams annually.

We also requested that the Bitterroot National Forest create a list of all needed watershed restoration actions for the Middle East Fork project area, so that the Environmental Impact Statement would inform the public how much money it would take--and how many jobs would be available for local workers--to restore the badly damaged watersheds in the project area.

Unfortunately, Bitterroot Supervisor David Bull refused to provide such information, saying, "The Healthy Forests Restoration Act does not address or authorize such unrelated activities for watershed improvement purposes." If the HFRA is truly about restoring healthy forests, we wonder just how in the world that goal is accomplished without bona-fide, ecologically-based watershed restoration work. And what good is a "Healthy Forests Restoration Act" if the best that can be provided to the imperiled bull trout is an impaired status quo?

In order bring to light our federal government's disingenuous and ineffective logging-for-watershed-restoration paradigm--and due to other illegalities within both the Fishtrap and Middle East Fork logging projects--we have initiated the checks and balances provided by the third branch of government, by filing suit in U.S. District Court, in order to hold the Forest Service accountable and make sure that this government agency follows the law.

As the old saying goes, "When there's a will, there's a way." In the case of restoring our national forests, the WildWest Institute is working with diverse interests on many levels to find alternatives to the current, dysfunctional paradigm. We believe the opportunities are nearly endless and bona-fide restoration work could provide jobs for generations.

Unfortunately, until Congress and the Forest Service demonstrate the same willingness to make watershed and ecologically-based restoration activities a top priority, our public watersheds, forests and wildlife will continue to be compromised.

Jeff Juel is Ecosystem Defense Director of the WildWest Institute in Missoula, Montana.

-- Tim Hermach Native Forest Council PO Box 2190 Eugene, OR 97402 541.688.2600 541.461.2156 fax web page: http://www.forestcouncil.org

DEFENDING LIFE, LAND & LIBERTY * Honest & Fully Costed Accounting, * Voices of Integrity, Hope & Reason * Honest & Uncompromised Education, Advocacy & Litigation * Real Protection for 650 Million Acres of Federal Land, Rivers & Streams See for yourself at: http://forestcouncil.org/learn/aerial/index.html


Informant: Scott Munson

The War on Free Press

On Sunday, Alberto Gonzales told ABC's "This Week" that he would consider prosecuting reporters who get their hands on classified information and break news about President Bush's terrorist surveillance program.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/052406I.shtml

Amnesty Deeply Troubled by Bush's Vacuum of Moral Leadership

Amnesty International: "It's difficult to believe that the United States government, which was once considered an exemplar of human rights, has sacrificed its most fundamental principles by abusing prisoners as a matter of policy, by disappearing detainees into a network of prisons and by abducting and sending people for interrogation to countries that practice torture."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/052406D.shtml

Groups Armed by US Propel Iraq Toward Chaos

The American-backed effort to arm tens of thousands of Iraqi soldiers and officers, coupled with a failure to curb a nearly equal number of militia gunmen, has created a galaxy of armed groups, each with its own loyalty and agenda, which are accelerating the country's slide into chaos.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/052406C.shtml

NSA-Compliant Phone Companies Brace for Massive Lawsuits

Major phone companies bob and weave on their roles in an NSA surveillance program as they brace for legal action.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/052406B.shtml

Kritik an geplanter Laufzeitverlängerung von Atomkraftwerken

Abschaltung gefordert: Kritik an geplanter Laufzeitverlängerung von Atomkraftwerken (24.05.06)

Die atomkritische Ärzteorganisation IPPNW kritisiert, dass sich die deutschen Atomkonzerne mit Umweltminister Sigmar Gabriel getroffen haben, um über die Verlängerung von Laufzeiten ihrer bestehenden Atomkraftwerke zu reden. RWE und EnBW wollten angeblich in den kommenden Wochen für mindestens zwei Atomkraftwerke längere Laufzeiten beantragen, schreibt der "Spiegel" in seiner neuesten Ausgabe.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=13689

Amerikakritik und Engagement

Bei der Eröffnungsrede zum PEN-Kongress in Berlin wirft Günter Grass dem englischen Premierminister Tony Blair und dem US-Präsidenten George Bush Lügen, Heuchelei und Verbrechen vor. Damit verbunden wird die Forderung an den Schriftsteller, sich politisch stärker zu engagieren.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/22/22741/1.html

Verschwörung im Weißen Haus?

Nach einer Umfrage gehen 42 Prozent der US-Bürger davon aus, dass die US-Regierung etwas im Zusammenhang mit den Anschlägen vom 11.9. verbergen will, 45 Prozent fordern eine erneute Untersuchung.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/22/22735/1.html

US-fomented ethnic unrest in Iran

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/4532/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

How Dick Cheney Got His Cold War On

A COLD WAR TIMETABLE http://www.exile.ru/2006-May-19/the_cold_war_timeline.html


Informant: Kev Hall

Power Lines and Pipelines Draw Closer to Parklands

Under orders from Congress, the Department of Energy and Bureau of Land Management will approve thousands of miles of new power line and pipeline corridors on federal lands across the West in the next 14 months. The energy easements are likely to cross national parks, forests and military bases as well as other public land.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/052306EC.shtml

The Human Ecological Footprint

A future for planet Earth and humanity requires that a third major revolution - a successor to the Agricultural and Industrial Revolutions - be initiated by the Earth's most influential life form. This third revolution will clearly have to be an Ecological one.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/052306EB.shtml

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Just Don't Tell 'Em You Know Me

The current bribery scandals must be put into the proper perspective argues Will Pitt: "It is one thing to take a bribe. It is another entirely to take a bribe that cuts the legs out from under our ability as a nation to defend itself."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/052306R.shtml

Help Us Pass H Res 635 to Create an Investigation into Grounds for Impeachment

http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/635


Informant: ranger116



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Has the Bush administration drastically understated the U.S. military death count by redefining "death"?

If you know of any U.S. Soldier that has died in Iraq check the alphabetized list here and if their name is Not on it notify your Representative and newspaper.

http://www.freedomunderground.org/iraq_cas_ver.php

Pass it on !


Informant: ranger116

US funding civil war in Iraq

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/4531/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

The Internet's Long War

by Dawn Holian, TomPaine.com

Net neutrality storms the next battlefield, the House Judiciary Committee.
http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2006/05/24/the_internets_long_war.php

George And Tony's Legacy

by Gary Younge, TomPaine.com

Bush and Blair are now fighting not for their political lives but for their political obituaries.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2006/05/24/george_and_tonys_legacy.php

Money plus secrecy equals trouble

http://tinyurl.com/hnosq


From Information Clearing House

Capital Exchange Controls For The U.S.?

If the U.S.$ declined substantially, it could lead to Capital Controls to protect against foreign governments' withdrawal of their investments in the U.S.A. - The U.S. would be particularly likely to impose Capital Controls because of the huge volumes of externally owned U.S. currency.

http://tinyurl.com/ewfvq


From Information Clearing House

On India, Iraq, U.S. Empire and Dissent

http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/05/23/1358250


From Information Clearing House

Will Elena Benador Start World War III?

Joseph Cannon [1] rightly calls our attention to Elena Benador, the woman who played a crucial role in brainwashing millions of Americans into supporting the invasion of Iraq - and is trying to do the same in Iran.

http://www.democrats.com/node/9012/print


From Information Clearing House

War Provoking Terror, Amnesty Says

The war on terror is provoking more terror, Amnesty International secretary-general Irene Khan told IPS in an interview Tuesday at the launch of the human rights group's 2005 annual report.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13168.htm

New Iraqi leader Nuri al-Maliki wants troops out

Nuri al-Maliki, the new Iraqi prime minister, said British troops would hand over responsibility in two provinces to Iraqi security forces by next month and that he expected US, British and other foreign troops out of 16 of the country's 18 provinces by the end of the year, a much speedier and more ambitious schedule than the US and Britain have so far admitted to.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13157.htm

Slaves to the "Free Market" Unite

By Jason Miller

When laws in the United States began making it prohibitive for the Social Darwinists to exploit employees and the environment to the extent that it engorged their bank accounts, they began moving their operations to countries which did not have these “harsh constraints”.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13159.htm

OECD warns rebalancing of US deficit may drive dollar down sharply

By AFX

The OECD has warned that the eventual rebalancing of the US current account gap 'looks increasingly unavoidable' and will send shock waves across the globe, starting with a slump in the dollar's exchange rate. The OECD said in its world economic outlook that the depreciation faced by the dollar could be 'of the order of one-third to one-half.'

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13167.htm

Amnesty attacks US 'disappearances'

By Peter Walker

Washington had failed to bring to account those potentially guilty of war crimes or crimes against humanity, it added.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13163.htm

Former U.S Navy Senior Council Says Bush Administration Open To War Crime Charges

BBC Newsnight

Albert Moro, in his first broadcast interview. Click here to view Real Video
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13155.htm

Officer corps is against war with Iran

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/4524/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

New Movie Features Global Warming

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

Tell Congress: The Wiretap General MUST Be Opposed For CIA Director

STOP HAYDEN ACTION PAGE:
http://www.usalone.com/impeachteam/pnum295.php

How outrageous is it that the NSA head who implemented the wiretap crimes of the Bush administration should now be considered for head of the CIA? All the members of the Impeach Team are strongly opposed to this nomination. While they are calling for impeachment, they are at the same time also opposing putting accessories to the high crimes of the president and vice-president in positions of high public trust and responsibility.

It not just that they've been secretly monitoring without warrant virtually every domestic phone call in the US. Now we find they've been expressly targeting journalists for spying. Pretty slick system, isn't it? They make all evidence of their malfeasance classified information, and then they threaten to prosecute anyone who would dare expose them in the media.

As to General Hayden in particular, when challenged on the wiretap scandal recently he proclaimed, "Believe me, if there is any amendment to the Constitution that employees of the National Security Agency are familiar with, it's the 4th," after having just denied that there was any reference to the expression "probable cause" in there to regulate unreasonable searches and seizures. Unfortunately for him the text of the 4th amendment to the Constitution is in the public record.

STOP HAYDEN ACTION PAGE: http://www.usalone.com/impeachteam/pnum295.php

Even Republican leaders have admitted this spying program is "clearly and categorically wrong." What they have NOT done is challenge the administration in any way on their abuses of power. But that is what we must do, to continue to speak out, to stop the Hayden nomination, and to correct the underlying problem itself, the abuse of our democracy by calling for impeachment now.

Some fear that taking a strong stand for impeachment will hurt our chances in November. The opposite is in fact true. Your fellow constituents, and this crosses party lines, are just as appalled as you are with our current members of Congress and their continued failure to stand up for us. Strong candidates who are NOT afraid to speak the truth, and NOT afraid to stand up now help our chances in November. By supporting these candidates, we can inspire the turnout we need to overcome the expected pre-meditated election fraud.

Some fear that challenging the president will mobilize his base against us. What base? Less than 30% still cling to the vain belief that Bush and Cheney are either competent or truthful. Instead, we will rally our own base in a way that is not otherwise possible, and it will be the other side who sits out the election in disgust with the neocon nightmare we have for an Administration.

Some fear that any replacement for either Bush or Cheney might be equally as bad. All we know is wherever the people's impeachment movement takes us we must go there. Only if the voice of the people is strong can we stop the slide into the unitary dictatorship being exercised now. At the very least we will be able to chasten their successors.

What we are asking is that everyone who reads this should contribute at least ten dollars to help these brave candidates run their "call to action" ads. They want to run ads on Air America, not just in Los Angeles, but nationally to build the people's impeachment movement. They want to run ads in the L.A. Times so that the impeachment movement has real visibility. If each and every one of you can just contribute what you can now, this could be a real tipping point.

"CALL TO ACTION" AD DONATIONS: http://www.usalone.com/impeachteam/donations.php

If you can contribute more, what a blessing that would be. There are many for whom $25, $50 or $100 is something they could comfortably do. Imagine what it would be like if you were so fortunate as to be able to contribute the campaign limit of $2100 to one of these worthy candidates. That's enough to buy an entire WEEK's worth of Air American streaming ads, calling on progressives everywhere to join the impeachment movement now.

We have spent two years complaining about the incumbents we have now, watching as they have failed us again and again. Now we have the chance to actually DO something about it. What we are asking is that even if you respond to no other appeal this year, THIS is the one that counts. THIS is the one that could mean the difference between being stuck with the same smug losers for what could be the last gasp of our great democracy, or replacing them NOW with candidates with the courage to take a stand for us.

This is your chance America. This is your chance to be rid of Bush and his gang of cronies forever. They remain in power only because they have conned you out of your own democracy. They remain in power only because we have not yet all spoken out at one time, all at the same time, to finally throw them out.

Look at what they have done to our country. Look at what it costs you every day extra just in the increase in gas prices caused entirely by their reckless destabilization of the Middle East, which they are determined to turn into an even wider conflagration. Look at all the money they have stolen from your own pocket to give lavish gifts to their most wealthy corporate cronies, in unlimited interest rates, propped up prescription drug prices, and paid for by the gutting of programs for the most needy.

"CALL TO ACTION" AD DONATIONS: http://www.usalone.com/impeachteam/donations.php

Then, please think what it would be worth to you to remove our tormentors from office right now. And whatever that number is, make that donation today to build the impeachment movement which will make it happen.

Please take action NOW, so we can win all victories that are supposed to be ours, and forward this message to everyone else you know.

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Total Information Awareness, for whom? - Total Information Lives Again

CounterPunch
by Alice Cherbonnier

05/23/06

The recent USA Today revelation that three major phone companies have (allegedly) been providing phone call records to the NSA shouldn't come as a shock. Our government has been seeking to harness maximum data for many years -- for all kinds of purposes, legitimate and illegitimate. As technology has advanced, so too have the means of harvesting and mining digital information. Just about everything about anybody or anything can be datamined by those with the motive, means, and opportunity. Just who are these people, and who's giving them a license to delve into our record?

http://www.counterpunch.org/cherbonnier05232006.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

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Total Information Lives Again
http://justanotherblowback.blogspot.com/2006/10/total-information-lives-again.html


Informant: Eric Stewart

The delusions of global hegemony

Mother Jones
by Tom Engelhardt

05/23/06

Interview with Andrew Bacevich: "Certainly, it's become incontrovertible that the Iraq War is not going to end happily. Even if we manage to extricate ourselves and some sort of stable Iraq emerges from the present chaos, arguing that the war lived up to the expectations of the Bush administration is going to be very difficult. My own sense is that the officer corps -- and this probably reflects my personal experience to a great degree -- is fixated on Vietnam and still believes the military was hung out to dry there. The officer corps came out of the Vietnam War determined never to repeat that experience and some officers are now angry to discover that the Army is once again stuck in a quagmire. So we are in the early stages of a long argument about who is to be blamed for the Iraq debacle...

http://www.motherjones.com/interview/2006/05/andrew_bacevich.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Americans are waking up to reality and it is scary

http://www.unknownnews.org/060522a-MrChuckles.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The myth of government job creation

No Force, No Fraud
by Bob Smith

05/24/06

In Minnesota, JOBZ is being challenged as unconstitutional, but I suspect that even if it is so declared, the state will make enough changes in the program to get around any court ruling. Subsidies please the people who receive them, which gathers votes and campaign contributions, and that is, after all, what drives politics. Politicians giving away taxpayer money are buying votes. One of the principles our nation was founded on was equal opportunity. Whenever government plays favorites, subsidizing some at the expense of others, it destroys the equality of opportunity...

http://tinyurl.com/nlkf7


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Ending the warfare state

The Libertarian Enterprise
by L. Neil Smith

05/23/06

What those libertarians who remain true to principle should be thinking about at this moment is what the world is going to look like after this war is over with, and, more importantly, how can future wars like it be prevented. ... People on the Left desperately need to get this straight: this war is as much the Democrats' baby as it is the Republicans'. Over the past century or so, it was their irrational foreign policies, their imperialistic interventions, their political assassinations, and their irrational bombings, quite fully as much the Republicans', that the attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 was intended to avenge. And so my first prescription for libertarians -- and for everybody else -- is that both the Republicans and the Democrats must never hold office again. They must be thrown on the proverbial ashheap of history...

http://www.ncc-1776.org/tle2006/tle368-20060521-06.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Police target anti-war protester, steal banners

Independent [UK]

05/23/06

The veteran peace activist Brian Haw was stripped of his anti-war banners and placards by up to 50 police officers in an early-morning raid in Parliament Square yesterday. There were chaotic and farcical scenes as police wrestled with nine dishevelled protesters led by Mr Haw, and a 40-metre line of anti-war placards, including two donated by the graffiti artist Banksy, was dismantled and dumped in a metal container. Two demonstrators, Martin McGrath and Maria Gallastegui, who tried to climb the metal container to salvage the placards, were arrested. ... The battle between police and the 57-year-old protester has been going on for some time. Last July, the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act came into force, bringing with it powers to halt demonstrations in Parliament Square and its vicinity, a provision widely seen as having been designed with Mr Haw in mind...

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/crime/article570949.ece


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The snooping goes beyond phone calls

BusinessWeek

Furor and confusion over allegations that major phone companies have surrendered customer calling records to the National Security Agency continue to roil Washington. But if AT&T Inc. (T ) and possibly others have turned over records to the NSA, the phone giants represent only one of many commercial sources of personal data that the government seeks to 'mine' for evidence of terrorist plots and other threats. The Departments of Justice, State, and Homeland Security spend millions annually to buy commercial databases that track Americans' finances, phone numbers, and biographical information, according to a report last month by the U.S. Government Accountability Office, the investigative arm of Congress... (for publication 05/29/06)

http://tinyurl.com/jlzj9


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Trial opens for second Abu Ghraib dog handler

Miami Herald

05/23/06

Prosecutors at the court martial of an Army dog handler said Tuesday he was part of a crew of corrupt soldiers who enjoyed tormenting detainees at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. Maj. Matthew Miller said in his opening statement that Sgt. Santos A. Cardona harassed prisoners for 'nothing more than the entertainment of the accused and the enjoyment of the other corrupt cops serving on the night shift at Abu Ghraib.' But defense attorney Harvey Volver said Cardona, a 32-year-old military policeman from Fullerton, Calif., followed the law and obeyed orders at a time when the Pentagon was pressing for intelligence and the chain of command at the prison was broken...

http://tinyurl.com/krgym


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Don't Spy On Me: ACLU seeks to rally against phone snooping

Philadelphia Inquirer

05/23/06

A civil rights group was launching a nationwide Don't Spy On Me campaign Wednesday to urge the public to demand that the Federal Communications Commission and state utility commissions probe whether phone companies broke laws by sharing customer records with the government's biggest spy agency. On its Web site Tuesday night, the American Civil Liberties Union said it was demanding action at the FCC in Washington, D.C., and in 17 states. It was to advertise the start of its program in newspapers across the country Wednesday. The campaign, symbolized by a telephone with an eye on it, urges members of the public to go to an ACLU Web site to add their names to complaints being filed with the FCC and with state utility commissions to show there is a large population of people upset by the sharing of their records...

http://tinyurl.com/htrgt


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

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American Civil Liberties Union: Don't Spy On Me

It's illegal and un-American for your phone company to hand over your phone records to the government without a legal order. But it looks like that's just what they're doing: violating the privacy and rights of millions of innocent Americans in the process.

The phone companies have no right to forfeit your privacy. And just last night we learned that the FCC has refused to investigate these illegal actions, using the same “state secrets” excuse used by the very phone companies it’s supposed to hold accountable.

Today, the ACLU is launching a nationwide consumer campaign demanding that regulators do their jobs and protect our privacy. We need your help.

Act now to stop phone companies from abusing your privacy.
http://action.aclu.org/site/R?i=lIT6JCGMcrZFGeRAVKBmMw..

It’s outrageous that the agency created to guard the people’s interest is burying its head in the sand during what may be the most massive abuse of customer privacy in American history.

We can’t stand idly by while corporations, federal regulators and even our elected leaders fail to champion our rights or uphold our basic system of checks and balances. The power to right these wrongs ultimately resides in the hands of the American people.

The ACLU is filing formal documents with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) insisting that they fulfill their regulatory obligation and investigate this breach of consumer trust. At the same time, ACLU offices across the country are filing similar demands with regulatory authorities in dozens of states.

Regulators need to hear that the public demands action. The longer the list of names, the more powerful our message. Federal and state officials must use their authority to investigate and fine the phone companies, and your voice will make a difference.

Act now to stop phone companies from abusing your privacy.
http://action.aclu.org/site/R?i=04J0L4G6vriQe90q7fhSAA..

We must not allow the government and the phone companies to collude in this massive illegal attack on our privacy and our trust.

And we certainly can’t wait for Congress to act, or for the phone companies to reverse course.

Join us in telling the FCC that we won’t take no for an answer -- they must investigate. And don’t let the states follow the FCC’s wrong-headed example. We are simultaneously filing 20 actions across the nation TODAY.

Please add your name and your voice. All you have to do is use our online form. We’ll add your name to our demand for FCC action and to local filings in applicable states. After you sign on, you can also send an email directly to each of the four FCC commissioners letting them know Americans want answers and action.

Act now to stop phone companies from abusing your privacy.
http://action.aclu.org/site/R?i=NX6LtBO9UwWYZx8Aq0dRtQ..

As always, thank you for standing with us. Every voice in this fight is going to matter, so please take action today.

Sincerely,

Anthony D. Romero
Executive Director ACLU

Almost all Greeks agree: they do not want genetically modified crops

http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/05/23/news/gmo.php


Informant: binstock

Afghanistan: Karzai requests airstrike inquiry

Tampa Bay Online

05/14/06

President Hamid Karzai ordered an investigation Tuesday into the deaths of at least 16 civilians in one of the deadliest U.S. airstrikes since the U.S.-led invasion in 2001. Meanwhile, an additional 19 people were killed in new violence. Karzai expressed 'concern at the coalition forces' decision to bomb civilian areas' at the village of Azizi in Kandahar province, but he also strongly condemned the 'terrorists' act of cowardice' in using civilians as human shields...

http://tinyurl.com/frg5n


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Moscow angered by US plan for 'star wars' bases in Europe to counter threat of Iran

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article570954.ece


Informant: Kev Hall

Eavesdropping, Gagging, and the Constitution

Is the National Security Agency being "turned against the people," as the Congressional committee led by Sen. Frank Church warned might happen? We the people cannot know; it's classified. While acknowledging the NSA's technological capability as a "sensitive national asset valuable to national defense," the Church committee sharply warned, "If not properly controlled ... this same capability could be turned against the American people, at great cost to liberty."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/052406Z.shtml

Support sustainable living

Globally we are consuming natural resources at a faster rate than our planet can replenish them.

We need to reduce our impact - our ecological footprint - to a sustainable level. The challenge that faces us all is how can people everywhere enjoy a high quality of life, within the capacity of one planet?

One of the answers lies in Mata de Sesimbra in Portugal. This is the first of five flagship communities, one in each continent, which will have sustainable ecological footprints yet maintain high standards of living.

Please sign our petition and help make this project a reality
http://mail.panda.org/inxmail/url?vty0q00gzli00blq43a3

Under the proposal, an area characterised by damaging development would be transformed into the world's first-ever integrated sustainable building, tourism, nature conservation and reforestation programme.

It will create thousands of zero-carbon, zero-waste homes, restore degraded woodland and lead to thousands of new jobs for local people.

All it now needs is approval by the authorities, and that's where you come in. Take action today and support sustainable living.
http://mail.panda.org/inxmail/url?vty0q00gzli00blq43a3

Thank you,

WWF International

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The Human Ecological Footprint
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/2064926/

Parents angry as masts go up

Jan Treacher and Jo Spillane with fellow protesters outside the Marlborough House

Oxford residents were shocked that mobile phone masts are being erected on pubs near primary schools.

Mobile phone giant T-Mobile is building masts on the roof of the Marlborough House pub, in Western Road, a short distance from St Ebbe's Primary School, and on top of the Chester Arms pub, in Chester Street, next to SS Mary and John Primary School.

The mobile phone company told the city council's planning department that it is erecting the masts, but the firm has permitted development rights and does not need planning permission.

T-Mobile signed a national agreement with Punch Taverns allowing it to put phone masts on its premises. But residents say the county council ban on mobile phone masts being set up in schools should have been taken into account.

Louise Elwell, of Western Road, whose 10-year-old son goes to school near the Marlborough House pub, said: "Putting up the mast here is inconsistent with the county council's policy.

"There is ongoing concern about the long-term effects of radiation that could be generated by these masts. I think this has been badly handled by T-Mobile's community relations department, who have not explained what type of mast or antennae is going up."

Jan Treacher, a governor at St Ebbe's Primary School, said parents and governors had contacted T-Mobile to complain.

"It's a very densely populated residential area, and I don't think residents are too happy either," she added.

On Saturday, residents living near the Chester Arms launched a petition against a mobile phone mast being erected on the pub's chimney.

Gordon Simmons, a spokesman for T-Mobile, said: "The mast will take the form of a flagpole on the side of the building, and it will be less than 15 metres in height, otherwise we would need planning permission, and the structure cannot be four metres higher than the roofline. There are 62.5m mobile phones in use in the UK, and they do not work without base stations like these."

11:42am today

© Copyright 2001-2006 Newsquest Media Group

http://www.oxfordmail.net/display.var.770003.0.parents_angry_as_masts_go_up.php

Emerging Problems with Private Military Contractors

during 2006 Annual Report Release
http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/0523-02.htm

Lobbyists Contributed $103 Million to Lawmakers Since 1998

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/0523-08.htm

Money Plus Secrecy Equals Trouble

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0523-30.htm

Electronic Frontier Foundation Accuses AT&T of Violating Users' Digital Privacy

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0523-02.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=AT%26T+

Drug Companies 'Failing to Meet Health Needs of World's Poorest'

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0523-07.htm

War on Terror ‘Undermining Human Rights’

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0523-05.htm

Technology Allegedly Used in Surveillance by Telecom Giant

Documents Describe Technology Allegedly Used in Surveillance by Telecom Giant
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0523-01.htm

Apokalypse now: wie der Endzeitwahn den Krieg der Religionen vorantreibt

http://www.giordano-bruno-stiftung.de/Archiv/trimondi.pdf

May You Be Blessed

http://www.mayyoubeblessedmovie.com/

The "May You Be Blessed" Movie is part of the
One Million Blessings in One Hundred Days Experiment
http://www.mayyoubeblessedmovie.com/onemillionblessings.html


Informant: nightowlnation


We Send You Our Blessings

Thank you. May you be blessed with all things good for helping us to spread the word and turn the One Million Blessings in One Hundred Days Experiment into a reality!

Kate



The Word

May you be blessed
with all things good.
May your joys, like the stars at night,
be too numerous to count.
May your victories be more abundant
than all the grains of sand
on all the beaches
on all the oceans
in all the world.
May lack and struggle be always
absent from your life
and may beauty order and abundance
be your constant companions.
May every pathway you choose
lead to that which is pure and good and lovely.
May every doubt and fear
be replaced by a deep abiding trust
as you behold evidence of a Higher Power
all around you.
And when there is only darkness
and the storms of life are closing in
May the light at the core of your being
illuminate the world.
May you always be aware you are loved beyond measure
and may you be willing to love unconditionally in return.
May you always feel protected and cradled
in the arms of God,
like the cherished child you are.
And when you are tempted to judge
may you be reminded that we are all ONE
and that every thought you think
reverberates across the universe,
touching everyone and everything.
And when you are tempted to hold back,
may you remember that love flows best when
it flows freely
and it is in giving that we receive
the greatest gift.
May you always have music and laughter
and may a rainbow follow every storm
May gladness wash away every disappointment
may joy dissolve every sorrow
and my love ease every pain.
May every wound bring wisdom
and every trial bring triumph
and with each passing day
may you live more abundantly than the day before.
May you be blessed
And may others be blessed by you.
This is my heartfelt wish for you.
May you be blessed.

Mobilfunkbetroffene: bitte viele Leserbriefe schreiben

Ich schicke Ihnen diese Artikel mit der Bitte um Weiterleitung an alle Betroffenen, damit hierzu viele Leserbriefe geschrieben werden.

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/leserbrief_vom_17_05_06_der_anschluss_an_die_moderne.jpg
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/frankenpost_naila_23_05_2006_leserbrief.jpg


Mit freundlichen Grüssen

Familie Griebl



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

Bush in Deutschland: nicht schon wieder!

"Dem Staatsgast Bush die rote Karte"

Dokumentiert: Pressemitteilungen aus der Friedensbewegung zum Deutschlandbesuch des US-Präsidenten und zum drohenden Iran-Krieg http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb5/frieden/bewegung/Bush-Besuch/bush06-baf.html


Bush in Deutschland: "Nicht schon wieder!" Friedensbewegung beschließt Aktionen zum Bush-Besuch (22. Mai 2006)

Am 20. Mai fand in Berlin ein Treffen der Friedensbewegung statt, auf dem über Aktionen beim bevorstehenden Bush-Besuch beraten wurde (Am 14. Juli bundesweite Demo in Stralsund, 13. und 15. Juli: Aktionen im ganzen Land). Über die Ergebnisse informieren im Folgenden eine Pressemitteilung des Bundesausschusses Friedensratschlag sowie ein Interview, das die "junge Welt" mit dem DFG-VK-Sprecher Monty Schädel aus Mecklenburg-Vorpommern führte. http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb5/frieden/bewegung/Bush-Besuch/bush06-baf2.html


Dossier: Bush in Deutschland (Stralsund 2006, Mainz 2005, Berlin 2002) http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb5/frieden/bewegung/Bush-Besuch/Welcome.html


Aus: LabourNet, 24. Mai 2006

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Bush in Deutschland (und Österreich): Nicht schon wieder!

Menschenleere Zone rund um Bush

Hotel in Heiligendamm weiträumig mit Stacheldraht gesichert. 200 Quadratkilometer Seegebiet gesperrt, Gullydeckel in Stralsund zugeschweißt. jW-Bericht in junge Welt vom 11.07.2006 http://www.jungewelt.de/2006/07-11/043.php


Aus: LabourNet, 11. Juli 2006

Bundesweite Rasterfahndung in Teilen verfassungswidrig

Terrorismusbekämpfung und Grundrechte

Nur bei konkreter Gefahr. Die bundesweite Rasterfahndung nach den Anschlägen vom 11. September 2001 war in Teilen verfassungswidrig

„Das Bundesverfassungsgericht in Karlsruhe hat in einem mit Spannung erwarteten Urteil entschieden, dass eine präventive Rasterfahndung, wie sie nach dem 11.9. – überdies ergebnislos – durchgeführt wurde Rasterfahndung in Deutschland), nur in engen Grenzen zulässig ist. Das höchste Gericht lehnte allerdings eine Rasterfahndung nicht generell ab (vgl. Rasterfahndung nach 11. September 2001 verfassungswidrig)…“ Artikel von Peter Nowak in telepolis vom 23.05.2006 http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/22/22731/1.html

Siehe dazu die Leitsätze zum Beschluss des Ersten Senats vom 4. April 2006 - 1 BvR 518/02 http://www.bundesverfassungsgericht.de/entscheidungen/rs20060404_1bvr051802.html


Aus: LabourNet, 24. Mai 2006

Das Gesundheitssystem scheint zu einer x-beliebigen Branche der Wirtschaft zu werden

Medizin und Ökonomie

Korruption im Gesundheitswesen

Misswirtschaft abstellen: Beitragserhöhungen sind keine Lösung

„Die Unterhändler beider Regierungsparteien verhandeln derzeit auf Regierungs- und Parlamentsebene die neueste Gesundheitsreform. Sie soll für etliche Jahre Bestand haben. Zur gleichen Zeit legt Transparency International Deutschland die deutsche Fassung des „Global Corruption Report“ mit dem Titel „Jahrbuch Korruption – Schwerpunkt: Korruption im Gesundheitswesen“ vor. Diese Fassung ist angereichert durch einen analytischen Einführungstext zur Situation des Gesundheitswesens in Deutschland mit Vergleichen zur Situation in den deutschsprachigen Ländern Österreich und Schweiz. Die drei Autoren dieses Textes erklären dazu: „Deutschland ist nach den USA und der Schweiz das drittteuerste Land, was die Kosten seines Gesundheitswesens angeht. Die Leistungen für die Versicherten und der Gesundheitszustand der Menschen in Deutschland liegen im internationalen Vergleich aber nur im Mittelfeld. Wir fragen uns und die Öffentlichkeit seit nunmehr mehr als fünf Jahren: Welchen Anteil an dieser Diskrepanz haben Misswirtschaft, Betrug und Korruption im Gesundheitsbereich? Eine Antwort auf unsere diesbezüglichen Fragen sind uns Bundes- und Landesregierungen seit unserer ersten Untersuchung 2001 immer noch schuldig…“ Presseerklärung von Transparency International Deutschland vom 16.05.2006 http://www.transparency.de/2006-05-16_Gesundheit.911.0.html


Transparenzmängel im Gesundheitswesen

„Hintergrund: Ein besonders anfälliges Gebiet für Korruption ist das öffentliche Gesundheitswesen. Hier arbeiten komplexe Großverwaltungen - Krankenkassen, Ärzteverbände, Apothekerverbände, Länderministerien, Bundesministerien - daran, die Gesundheit der Versicherten zu erhalten, wiederherzustellen oder zu verbessern. Sie geben dazu viele Milliarden Euro jährlich aus (etwa zehn Prozent des Bruttosozialprodukts), die bei den Versicherten und deren Arbeitgebern erhoben werden. Die Leistungen werden von ebenso komplexen Organisationen erbracht - Pharmakonzernen, Medizingeräteherstellern, Kliniken und Rehabilitationszentren. Aufgrund seiner Komplexität ist das Gesundheitssystem äußerst korruptionsanfällig.
1999 wies die polizeiliche Kriminalstatistik 13.500 Fälle von Wirtschaftskriminalität im Gesundheitsbereich auf. Schaden: 20 Mio DM. Dabei ist jedoch die Dunkelziffer erheblich. Im internationalen Vergleich ist das deutsche Gesundheitswesen eines der teuersten, aber deswegen nicht das beste…“ Hintergrundartikel mit vielen weiteren Links auf der Seite von Transparency International Deutschland http://www.transparency.de/Gesundheitswesen.gesundheit.0.html


Sind deutsche Ärzte bestechlich?

Interview von Claus Dümde mit Prof. Dr. med. Peter Schönhöfer über Korruption im Gesundheitswesen, der emeritierte Professor für klinische Pharmakologie ist Mitherausgeber des kritischen »arznei-telegramms«, erschienen in Neues Deutschland vom 17.05.2006 http://www.nd-online.de/artikel.asp?AID=90568&IDC=2


1001 Geschichten und kein einziges Märchen - Aus dem Alltag eines kranken Gesundheitssystems

„Auf dieser Seite sammeln wir wahre Geschichten über die Ware Gesundheit. Geschichten über ein Gesundheitssystem, das zu einer x-beliebigen Branche der Wirtschaft zu werden scheint. Wo Kommerz und Profit die Überhand gewinnen über Fürsorge und Berufsethos. Schreiben auch Sie eine kleine Geschichte auf, die Sie als Beschäftigte/r im Gesundheitswesen oder auch als Patientin oder Patient oder Angehörige/r erlebt haben. (…) Die Bundesregierung will im Sommer eine erneute Gesundheitsreform vorlegen. Wir sammeln bis dahin Geschichten, die der Alltag schreibt, ein lesenwerter Vorgeschmack auf das, was sich jetzt schon abspielt und was uns in Zukunft häufiger erwartet. Bis zum Juli 2006 sollen es 1001 Geschichten werden, mit denen wir gehörig Aufmerksamkeit erregen wollen. Wenn es gelingt, erscheint das Projekt noch im Juli in Buchform oder auf CD. Rechtzeitig, um es allen Bundestagsabgeordneten als Pflichtlektüre mit in den Urlaub zu geben, bevor im Herbst die parlamentarischen Lesungen beginnen...“ Kampagnen-Seite der Initiative IPPNW – Internationale Ärzte für die Verhütung des Atomkrieges / Ärzte in sozialer Verantwortung e.V. http://www.kein-einziges-maerchen.de/

Siehe dazu auch:

»Medizin und Gewissen 2006« - Im Streit zwischen Markt und Solidarität

Sonder-Seite der Initiative IPPNW – Internationale Ärzte für die Verhütung des Atomkrieges / Ärzte in sozialer Verantwortung e.V. zum Internationaler IPPNW-Kongress am 20. – 22. Oktober 2006 in Nürnberg http://www.medizinundgewissen.de/default.aspx


Aus: LabourNet, 24. Mai 2006

Fehlende gesetzliche Regelungen gegen Sozialmissbrauch und Rechtsbrüche durch die ARGEN

Petitionsrecht im Zusammenhang mit Sozialrecht

„… am 11(09).04.2006 verfasste ich eine Petition zum fehlenden Grundrechtsschutz von ALG II-Beziehern durch den Gesetzgeber. Diese schickte ich einerseits in Schriftform an den Petitionsausschuss, anderseits wollte ich die Möglichkeit einer „Öffentlichen Petition“ nutzen. Unter Pet 4-16-11-81503-00642 erhielt ich nun vom Petitionsausschuss die Mitteilung, dass meine Petition zwar angenommen jedoch nicht veröffentlicht wird, „weil das Anliegen zu pauschal gefasst und daher für eine sachliche und inhaltlich weiterführende öffentliche Diskussion nicht geeignet ist.“ (Schreiben v. 02.05.2006). Dieses Vorgehen verletzt mein Grundrecht aus GG Art. 17 (Petitionsrecht)…“ Antwort von Armin Kammrad vom 21.05.2006 an den Petitionsausschuss des Deutschen Bundestags http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/realpolitik/zwang/rechtsbruch2.html

Siehe dazu bereits im LabourNet:

Betrifft: Fehlende gesetzliche Regelungen gegen Sozialmissbrauch und Rechtsbrüche durch die ARGEN. Petition von Armin Kammrad vom 09.04.2006 an den Petitionsausschuss des Deutschen Bundestags http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/realpolitik/zwang/rechtsbruch.html


Aus: LabourNet, 24. Mai 2006

Church under fire over phone mast decision

Published: 23rd May 2006

MEMBERS of the church council of St Aidan’s have upset local residents by agreeing to have a phone mast erected on the building’s tower.

The final decision will be made after consultation ends tomorrow.

But concerns have already been raised by local residents worried about the close proximity of the mast to their homes.

Gary Byrom of Bruce Street said: “As a local resident, this proposed siting so close to houses disturbs me as there are ongoing public health concerns regarding electromagnetic radiation emitted from these masts.

“It seems totally wrong for the church to put financial gain ahead of the welfare of the community it serves and I feel strongly this proposed siting should be rejected by Sudden and Meadway residents.”

Malcolm Bywater, a church warden, said one of the reasons the council approved the plans was because of the lack of conclusive health issues.

He said: “We discussed the matter of health grounds and decided there was no proof of problems and there was more damage from holding a mobile phone to your ear.

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


“There won’t be any visual effect on the church because the equipment will be hidden high up in the tower behind 3ft stone walls.

“And parishioners will only be in church for about half-an-hour so I don’t think it will affect them.”

Churches are required to apply for diocesan planning permission and local authority pre-consultation to ensure changes in a church remain under public scrutiny.

Mr Bywater said the rent the mast would bring would bring a ‘significant’ amount of money for church funds.

Beatriz Ayala

First published by the Rochdale Observer

Submit your comments
http://www.rochdaleobserver.co.uk/news/comments/form.html?story_id=213292

© Copyright 2006 Guardian Media Group

http://www.rochdaleobserver.co.uk/news/s/213/213292_church_under_fire_over_phone_mast_decision.html

The nation state is dead

http://www.lewrockwell.com/buchanan/buchanan43.html

Wiping Out the Middle Class

http://www.lewrockwell.com/bonner/bonner246.html

The Mad Urge To Rule the World

http://www.lewrockwell.com/engelhardt/engelhardt190.html

The US Military is a liability like the rest of the government

http://www.lewrockwell.com/rozeff/rozeff75.html

US: Kauft keine Rechner vom Chinesen

http://quintessenz.at/cgi-bin/index?id=000100003608

Anti-Iran propaganda war 'just beginning'

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/4529/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

EU-Feinstaubrichtlinie: zahnloser Papiertiger?

Do., 08. Juni 2006, 19.30 Uhr, in der Brienner Str. 46, U 1/7 und Tram 20/21 Stiglmaierplatz (3 min zu Fuß), U 2/8 Königsplatz (5 min zu Fuß), Eintritt ist frei,

Anfang letzten Jahres bewegte das Thema Feinstaub die Münchner Bürgerinnen und Bürger besonders stark. Mit der 35. Überschreitung des Tagesmittelgrenzwertes für Feinstaub an der Landshuter Allee wurde eine breite Debatte angestoßen. Allerlei Lösungsansätze, ob hilfreich oder nicht, wurden diskutiert; der schwarze Peter für das Feinstaubchaos wurde zwischen Kommune, Land und Bund ständig hin und her geschoben. Zurück blieben verunsicherte Bürgerinnen und Bürger. Und obwohl in München auch in diesem Jahr die Grenzwerte bereits häufiger gerissen wurden als im vergangenen, ist das Thema weitgehend aus der öffentlichen Diskussion verschwunden.

Ist das Problem deshalb auch gelöst?

Umweltzone, LKW-Transitverbot oder doch allgemeine Fahrverbote - wie geht es in München weiter? Welche Maßnahmen sind wirklich sinnvoll, um den Feinstaub nachhaltig zu reduzieren?

Referent: Dr. Stefan Taschner arbeitet bei Green City e.V. im Bereich nachhaltige Mobilität. Er beschäftigt sich u.a. als Kampagnenleiter mit dem Thema Feinstaub und hat zahlreiche Aktionen in München rund um dieses Thema initiiert und koordiniert. Gemeinsam mit dem Bund Naturschutz formulierte er einen Maßnahmenkatalog zur wirksamen Bekämpfung des Feinstaubes.

Bildmaterial: http://www.oedp-muenchen.de/Mann-mit-Gasmaske-und-Schild.jpg

Näheres zur Umweltorganisation Green City unter: http://www.greencity.de


Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Markus Hollemann
Regionalbeauftragter
Ökologisch-Demokratische Partei (ödp) Stadtverband München
Fon 089/45 24 74 15 × Fax 089/244 365 397
E-Mail m.hollemann@oedp-muenchen.de
http://www.oedp-muenchen.de


Veranstaltungshinweise:

Alle Vorträge finden jeweils am zweiten Donnerstag im Monat in den Räumen der Gregor-Louisoder-Umweltstiftung statt: Brienner Str. 46, zwischen U2/U8 Königsplatz und U1/U7 Stiglmaierplatz.

Do., 13. Juli 2006, 19.30 Uhr "Die Welt vor einer neuen Energiekrise? - Solare Zukunft ohne Erdöl und Atomenergie?" Referent: Dr. Herbert Kuhn, Ingenieur, Energieberater

Do., 10. Aug. 2006, 19.30 Uhr "Limbische Wahrheiten – Gehirnforschung, Marketing und Ökologie" Referent: Günther Hartmann, Berater im Stadt- und Regionalmarketing

Do., 14. Sep. 2006, 19.30 Uhr "Pflegenotstand - Keine Perspektive im Alter?" Referentin: Christiane Lüst, Dipl.-Soz. Päd., Initiatorin des Münchner Pflegestammtischs

Do., 12. Okt. 2006, 19.30 Uhr "Ein Jahr nach der Bundestagswahl - Wo steht Deutschland heute?" Referent: Prof. Dr. Klaus Buchner, ödp-Bundesvorsitzender

Do., 09. Nov. 2006, 19.30 Uhr "Das 1,5-Liter-Auto ist machbar - Entwickler berichten" Referent: Uli Sommer, Chefentwickler Loremo-Projekt

Dienstag, 23. Mai 2006

Bemerkenswerte Nebentätigkeiten von Politikern

Hintergrund: Bemerkenswerte Nebentätigkeiten von Politikern (23.05.06)

Über Nebentätigkeiten von Bundestagsabgeordneten wird seit Tagen heftig diskutiert. Anlass ist die Debatte um den Parlamentarischen Geschäftsführer der Unions-Fraktion, Norbert Röttgen (CDU), der zum Jahreswechsel Hauptgeschäftsführer des Bundesverbandes der Deutschen Industrie (BDI) werden soll. Röttgen ist kein Einzelfall. Beispielsweise gehen auch die Abgeordneten Brandner, Göhner, Lauterbach, Lippold, Merz, Riesenhuber, Schultz und Wissmann bemerkenswerten Nebentätigkeiten nach.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=13679

Impeachment: A Winning Argument

Begin forwarded message:

From: John Calvert
Date: May 23, 2006 11:35:32 AM PDT
Subject: Impeachment: A Winning Argument

http://www.thiscantbehappening.net
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2006/05/339844.shtml


Informant: Bob Banner



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

Some don't buy bird flu threat

May 23, 2006, 1:29AM

As the dire predictions of a pandemic mount, skeptics warn of the dangers of overreaction

Some don't buy bird flu threat

By TODD ACKERMAN
Copyright 2006 Houston Chronicle http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/3881291.html

For months, the warnings have been relentless: Bird flu could jump species and kill tens of millions of people, a pandemic to rival the 1918 Spanish flu. Economies would collapse and governments risk catastrophe if they don't put together elaborate contingency plans.

Not everyone is convinced, however. A small group of skeptics says the warnings are just a lot of hype, scare talk that does more harm than good to the public health. Such doomsday predictions go well beyond good science and siphon money and attention from more important threats, they say.

"It's a great story, a disease that can wipe out mankind as we know it," says Dr. Gary Butcher, a University of Florida veterinarian specializing in avian diseases. "Fortunately, the facts are contrary to what's being reported. This disease is going to fizzle out, be forgotten in the near future and be replaced by another 'potential worldwide threat.' "

That view may have received a boost last week when the United Nations' chief pandemic flu coordinator confirmed that the flu virus known as H5N1 largely has been contained in the Asian countries where it first hit.

Public health officials were quick to warn it would be premature to declare victory. Dismissive of those who play down the threat, they argue it would be irresponsible not to plan for a worst-case scenario.

H5N1, they note, shares many genetic features with the Spanish flu, according to a research team that reconstructed the horrific 1918 virus — except it's even more lethal. The new virus has killed nearly 57 percent of its 217 confirmed human carriers. The 1918 pandemic paralyzed society, but the resulting 20 million to 50 million deaths represented just 2 percent of those infected.

In addition to common flu symptoms like fever and cough, those infected with the H5N1 virus can develop viral pneumonia or other life-threatening complications within days. The virus, to date, is believed only to have been transmitted to humans through direct contact with diseased birds.

Virus transmission The most recent reported deaths attributed to H5N1 were those of six Indonesians, five of them in an extended family. The deaths, reported last week, initially were investigated as a "cluster" that health experts feared could mean the virus was mutating into a form more easily passed between humans. World Health Organization investigators have all but ruled out human-to-human transmission, saying the virus likely was caught from infected animals.

It's the idea of easy transmission between humans that brings out the apocalyptic visions. One researcher went so far as to suggest half the world's population could die in such a pandemic. U.S. Secretary of Health & Human Services Michael Leavitt advised Americans to stockpile cans of tuna fish and powdered milk in case of an outbreak. And officials have called for more than 100 million doses of a still-to-be-developed vaccine for the virus to be made available to Americans.

Contrarians such as Butcher say it's all a bit much, considering that some experts doubt the current lethal form of the virus will ever jump to humans . They also note that the three pandemics of the last century claimed successively fewer lives. The last, in 1968, killed 34,000 people, fewer than the number who succumb each year to seasonal flu.

Bird flu, they argue, is just the latest in a line of overhyped scares that include anthrax, West Nile virus, smallpox and SARS, which taken together claim a mere fraction of the lives lost every year to, say, pneumonia.

The skeptics warn of the dangers of overreaction, citing 1976's swine flu debacle, when more than 40 million people received a vaccine against a new pig virus that, ultimately, never took hold. The virus killed one person, a military recruit whose speedy death ignited the crash program. But as many as 1,000 people who were inoculated developed a paralyzing nerve condition; 32 died. The public relations nightmare and lawsuits against the government helped drive many drug companies away from making flu vaccines at all.

One reason some remain unconvinced of the new virus's potential transmissibility is because it has infected so few people to date. Since
1998, hundreds of millions of chickens in Asia have been infected with the virus. Millions of people lived with the diseased birds, but, as of last Friday, 217 had become infected. Of those, 123 died.

The high fatality rate also is suspect, according to the naysayers. No one knows how many people in close contact with domesticated birds may have picked up the virus, but never got sick or only showed mild symptoms, and, thus, never reported the disease.

The current flu virus, H5N1, is what is infecting birds. That virus, however, infects humans by lodging deep in the lungs, and, thus, isn't likely to be spread by coughing or sneezing.

The fear among scientists is that the avian flu strain will mix with a human flu, producing a new, easily transmissible virus against which people have no immunities.

"It would be devastating if it gained the ability to spread easily from person to person," said Dr. Wendy Keitel, a molecular virologist at Baylor College of Medicine. "Its fatality rate in humans is unprecedented, as is the extent and severity of the outbreaks in poultry."

Differing views But Paul Ewald, a professor of evolutionary biology at the University of Louisville, said such pathogens would lose their virulence, a law of natural selection ignored by those who fear the worst-case scenarios.

"Everything we know about evolution says pathogens have to become more mild to keep their host mobile," Ewald said. "If they're so virulent the host can't pass them on, they don't survive."

The exception, he said, occurs in "disease factories" — environments where people immobilized by illness can easily transmit a virulent pathogen to new hosts — which is what happened on World War I's Western Front with the Spanish flu. Hospitals, trains and trenches packed with deathly ill and healthy soldiers facilitated the disease's lethal spread.

Public health officials respond that researchers still don't know exactly what made the Spanish flu so deadly, particularly to the young and healthy. They say they can't afford to do little and hope time proves Ewald's theory correct.

Are grants driving hype? Some critics see a different "agenda" behind the public concern about bird flu — funding. Butcher says President Bush's $7.1 billion flu pandemic plan means a bonanza of grant money for researchers and the justification of the budgets and existence of agencies such as the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the World Health Organization.

The bait is not taken by many officials most concerned about the bird flu threat. One such, Dr. C.J. Peters, director of biodefense at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, calls the more vocal skeptics "well-intentioned folks reacting to media hype."

Some mostly just wish the money wasn't being directed so single-mindedly to the new virus. With nearly 150 different strains of flu viruses with the potential to cause a pandemic, New York University School of Medicine internist Dr. Marc Siegel said he'd like to see more effort aimed at general pandemic preparation, such as developing better methods for making vaccines, and less given to panic-inducing rhetoric.

"I'm concerned that the public discussion about bird flu, the new bug du jour, is so weighted with end-of-the-world terms that it's causing a kind of hysteria," said Siegel, author of Bird Flu: Everything You Need to Know About the Next Pandemic. "The greatest problem isn't influenza — it's fear of influenza."

todd.ackerman@chron.com


Informant: Teresa Binstock



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=swine+flu

Bush Snubs Gore Film on Global Warming

Is Bush likely to see Al Gore's documentary about global warming? "Doubt it," Bush said coolly Monday. "But Bush should watch it," Gore shot back. In fact, the former Democratic vice president offered to come to the White House any time, any day to show Bush either his documentary or a slide show on global warming that he's shown more than 1,000 times around the world.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/052306I.shtml

End the Hostile Takeover

Joshua Holland interviews David Sirota about his new book "Hostile Takeover," and how Big Business is "a system corrupted almost beyond recognition. We have a government in which the greater good is subsumed by corporate interests day in and day out, and where political discourse itself is framed by those very interests."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/052306G.shtml

Iran Target of Apparent US Disinformation Ploy

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/052306E.shtml

The Delusions of Global Hegemony

In an interview by Tom Engelhardt, Andrew Bacevich discusses his subjects of choice: American militarism and the American imperial mission.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/052306C.shtml

Top CIA Officials to Testify Libby Lied on Leak

Two top CIA officials will bolster prosecutor's charge that Vice President Cheney's chief aide lied to them, court papers show.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/052306B.shtml

Amnesty International: Iraq War Provoking Terror

"The war on terror and the way it has unfolded is actually premised on the principle that by eroding human rights you can reinforce security," said Amnesty International's Secretary-General Irene Khan. "And that is why as part of the war on terror we see restrictions being placed on civil liberties around the world."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/052306A.shtml

Message to Bush: don't dare lecture any nation on what democracy means

http://www.vheadline.com/readnews.asp?id=58225


Informant: Bugs

Which Is the Real Iraq?

"A frustrating aspect of writing about Iraq since the invasion is that the worse the situation becomes, the easier it is for Tony Blair or George Bush to pretend it is improving," writes Patrick Cockburn. "That is because as Baghdad and Iraq, aside from the three Kurdish provinces, become the stalking ground for death squads and assassins, it is impossible to report the collapse of security without being killed doing so."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/052306O.shtml

Judge Steps In for Poor Inmates Without Justice Since Hurricane

Hurricane Katrina took his house, his courtroom and, Judge Arthur L. Hunter Jr. says, his faith in the way his city treats poor people facing criminal charges. Nine months after the storm, more than a thousand jailed defendants have had no access to lawyers, the judge says, because the public defender system is desperately short of money and staffing, without a computer system or files or even a list of clients.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/052306M.shtml

Lobbyist Money ... He's No. 1, He's No. 1!

"The folks over at the Congress Watch of Public Citizen have put out a report on the lobbyists who bankroll Congress," writes Will Bunch. "It features a list of the 20 biggest givers among lobbyists - an interesting read, to be sure - but they've also compiled a tally of the biggest 'getters,' the members of Congress who've pulled in the most money from K Street during the 1998-2004 election cycles."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/052306K.shtml

The right discovers Bush's 'honesty': Conservatives are finally getting a taste of his misleading rhetoric

The right discovers Bush's 'honesty'

http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-oe-chait21may21,1,7775844.column?coll=la-util-op-ed

Jonathan Chait: The right discovers Bush's 'honesty'
Conservatives are finally getting a taste of his misleading rhetoric.

Jonathan Chait

May 21, 2006

IT APPEARS that the scales have fallen from David Frum's eyes. The former Bush speechwriter, and current National Review writer, once had faith in the basic decency and honesty of George W. Bush. But now the president he once served so loyally, and whose honesty he once found above reproach, has done something utterly uncharacteristic. He has presented his policies in a misleading light.

No! you say. This can't be true! But it is. Allow me to quote Frum: "Putting the [National] Guard on the border is a symbolic act…. But I am afraid that in this case the symbolism is manipulative and deceptive."

Deceptive? Bush? He must have the wrong guy. Just a couple of years ago, Frum wrote: "I've always thought it strange that so many on the left have chosen to make an issue of President Bush's honesty. The president is, if anything, almost excessively direct and self-endangeringly truthful."

It's funny. I remember when Bush insisted that he wanted to bring the parties together to pass a patients' bill of rights, even as he arm-twisted Republicans who favored such a bill into renouncing it. I remember when he insisted that lower-income workers reaped the biggest share of his tax cuts. I remember when he presented his stem cell position as a way to dramatically expand research opportunities. One could say that misleading rhetoric was the hallmark of Bush's political style. But if you said that two years ago, you were a rabid Bush-hater.

Now the immigration debate, which has turned the right against itself, has provoked a kind of right-wing glasnost. Former Bush loyalists are discovering all sorts of unpleasant things about him, and each other.

Last week, the Wall Street Journal, which favors more open immigration, sadly noted that the party's "restrictionists still aren't satisfied" with Bush's compromise plan.

"Bush attempted to meet his own party's restrictionists halfway," the editors fumed, "and they are saying it still isn't enough."

Conservative Republicans refusing to compromise! Can you imagine? And this is the same Wall Street Journal editorial page that flays any Republican who wants to pass a tax cut only slightly less enormous than the one favored by the party's right wing. The Journal has spent years leading torch-bearing mobs through the ranks of its party, hunting for heretics. And now the party base, ungrateful for the Journal's years of service to the cause of ideological purity, is refusing to settle for half a loaf on its own top priority. The nerve.

During his immigration speech, Bush asserted that "some in this country argue that the solution is to deport every illegal immigrant." National Review's Kathryn Jean Lopez angrily retorted, "Do you know anyone who seriously argues such a thing?" Why, it's almost as if Bush turns his opponents' beliefs into some kind of a caricature.

ACTUALLY, some of us have noted that tendency for a while. Washington Post reporter Dana Milbank wrote a story in 2004 detailing how Bush attacks straw men time after time. "Some say" is generally Bush's cue to viciously mischaracterize the other side. For instance, "Some say, 'Well, [fighting terrorism] is just a matter of law enforcement and intelligence,' " or, "Some say, 'Well, maybe the recession should have been deeper.' "

National Review did not laud Milbank for noting this Bushian tendency. It did, however, publish an article two weeks later attacking him as "probably the most anti-Bush reporter currently assigned to the White House by a major news organization."

This outbreak of unflattering conservative insights suggests two possibilities. The first is that, until this moment, Bush never used dishonest tactics to frame his views and those of his critics, and conservative activists never displayed a fanatical aversion to compromise. Somehow, though, Bush and the conservatives are suddenly using tactics against each other that they were too honest and thoughtful to use against the Democrats.

The second possible interpretation is that they've been like this all along, and the conservatives are only starting to notice because for once they're on the receiving end.


Informant: Bugs

Zwangseinweisung für Depotspritze genehmigungsunfähig

Ein gutes Urteil, das man sich merken sollte, siehe: http://www.jurion.de/login/login.jsp?goToUrl=../urteil/122671.html&docid=1-122671

Die gegen den Willen des Betreuten durchzuführende stationäre Unterbringung, allein um ihm zwangsweise eine Depotspritze mit einem Neuroleptikum zu verabreichen, kann keinesfalls genehmigt werden

Hanseatisches OLG in Bremen, Beschluss vom 25.10.2005, Az. 4 W 19/05; 4 W 20/05

Die kurzfristige, notfalls unter Anwendung von Zwang gegen den Willen des Betreuten durchzuführende stationäre Unterbringung in einer psychiatrischen Klinik allein zu dem Zweck, dem Betreuten zwangsweise eine Depotspritze mit einem Neuroleptikum zu verabreichen, ist nicht nach § 1906 Abs. 2 BGB i.V.m. § 1906 Abs. 1 Nr. 1 BGB und 2 oder § 1904 BGB genehmigungsfähig.

BGB § 1906 Abs. 1 Nr. 1, BGB § 1906 Abs. 2

Hoffentlich wird jetzt niemand mehr das Martyrium durchmachen müssen, mit einer Depotspritze mißhandelt zu werden und dieses Verbrechen erst Monate danach von einem OLG als solches bestätigt zu bekommen.

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

Lösung für den Braunbären in Bayern

VIER PFOTEN - Newsletter

Liebe Tierfreundin, lieber Tierfreund,

um den Abschuss des in Bayern eingewanderten Braunbären zu verhindern, haben VIER PFOTEN und Stiftung für Bären dem Bayerischen Umweltministerium die Aufnahme des am Wochenende aus Österreich eingewanderten Braunbären angeboten. Gleichzeitig fordern beide Organisationen eine Rücknahme der Abschussgenehmigung.

Die beiden Tierschutzstiftungen stellen ein drei Hektar großes Bärengehege in Bayern zur Verfügung, das zum Ende der Woche bezugsfertig ist. Das Areal entspricht den hohen Standards, die bereits in den bestehenden Bärenschutz-Zentren beider Stiftungen gelten. Damit wäre die nahezu artgemäßen Unterbringung des Tieres sicher gestellt und der drohende Abschuss abgewendet.

VIER PFOTEN betont, dass der erste Braunbär, der nach 170 Jahren wieder den Weg nach Deutschland gefunden hat, nicht abgeschossen werden darf. Weitere Informationen finden Sie in unserer aktuellen Presseerklärung.

http://www.vier-pfoten.de/presse/archiv/2006/23_05_06.htm


Herzliche Grüße sendet Ihnen

Ihre Beate Schüler
VIER PFOTEN - Stiftung für Tierschutz

Snubbing Iran

by Elizabeth Spiro Clark, TomPaine.com

The Bush administration's recent actions make clear it does not want to defuse the situation.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2006/05/23/snubbing_iran.php

Commercial Whaling Comeback?

Nathan driving the Billy G in the Southern Ocean
http://usactions.greenpeace.org/action/start.php?action_id=102

Just a few months ago, I wrote to you from onboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza in the Southern Ocean. I spent two months driving an inflatable boat (better known as the Billy G) between the harpoons of Japanese whalers and whales. I witnessed some of the most horrific and painful deaths you could imagine, and I will never forget what I saw.

In just over three weeks, the next International Whaling Commission meeting will take place, and the fate of the world’s whales will rest in the hands of a few individuals. Unfortunately, some of those hands are covered in blood money. That’s because the Japanese government has been buying votes on the Commission, and after years of political maneuvering, they may have the votes they need to take over and push to reopen commercial whaling. We need YOUR help to make sure that doesn’t happen.

TAKE ACTION Write the U.S. State Department NOW and demand intervention! On June 16, when the meeting begins, many of the votes will already be decided by the delegates attending. That’s why it’s so important that the nations who are undecided today, are influenced by YOU, and not by Japan’s financial incentives.

http://usactions.greenpeace.org/action/start.php?action_id=102

Another Greenpeace ship, the Arctic Sunrise, will be in St. Kitts to witness the events of this meeting. My friend, Ocean Campaigner Buffy Baumann, will be onboard. You’ll be hearing from her soon, and she will keep you posted during the week-long meeting.

The images of the whales I saw during my time on the Esperanza are burned into my heart and mind. Please, don’t let our efforts be in vain. Take Action now, and follow this story as it develops over the coming weeks. We’ll need your help again, and I hope you’ll be there for us and for the whales.


Your friend,

Nathan driving the Billy G in the Southern Ocean
Nathan Santry Actions Director

Auf die Straße gegen soziale Demontage

Bundesweite Demonstration am 03. Juni 2006 in Berlin

An ver.di ,den DGB und die DGB-Gewerkschaften: Auf die Straße gegen soziale Demontage am 3.6.06 in Berlin

Aufruf des „Netzwerk für eine kämpferische und demokratische verdi“ http://www.netzwerk-verdi.de/Demo2006-06-03.html

Aus dem Text: „… In anderen europäischen Ländern hätte jeder einzelne Angriff in den letzten Jahren zu Massenprotesten geführt. Wenn das in Deutschland bisher nicht der Fall war, liegt das nicht daran, dass die Bevölkerung hierzulande nicht zu mobilisieren ist, sondern daran, dass sie niemand mobilisiert. Die Gewerkschaften, deren Aufgabe es wäre mit Demonstrationen, Streiks bis hin zu politischen Streiks und Generalstreiks die Umverteilung von unten nach oben zu stoppen, sind nach wie vor unter Kontrolle von SPD-Funktionären, die keine Alternative haben zur neoliberalen Politik. Sie setzen auf Co-Management, Kanzlergespräche und Runde Tische. Sie wollen keine Massenbewegung, die die Basis aktiviert und dazu führen könnte ihre Politik zu untergraben. Deshalb blockieren sie die Kampfbereitschaft mit allen Mitteln. (…) Wir fordern alle ver.di-Gliederungen, Bezirke und den ver.di-Bundesvorstand auf, für die Demonstration in Berlin zu mobilisieren und kostenlose Busse zu organisieren.“


Aus: LabourNet, 23. Mai 2006

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Dezentrale bundesweite Proteste während der WM

Erwerbsloseninitiativen rufen zum dezentralen Aktionstag am 27. Juni auf

Vom 25. bis 28. Mai fand in Naumburg das Jahrestreffen der Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft der Erwerbslosen- und Sozialhilfeinitiativen
(BAG-SHI) statt. Das Anschlussplenum der Versammlung hat sich einstimmig für den 27. Juni als Aktionstag zur Durchführung von dezentralen Protesten gegen die Verschärfung der Hartz IV Reform ausgesprochen. Die VertreterInnen bestätigen damit das Votum des NRW-Vernetzungstreffen vom 24.05. Die zentrale Demo am 3. Juni müsse der Auftakt sein für Proteste gegen die Politik der großen Koalition. Ein abgestimmter Termin für Aktionen während der WM, könne dem Widerstand gegen weiter Kürzungen mittelfristig eine Perspektive verleihen, so die Meinung der TeilnehmerInnen aus dem gesamten Bundesgebiet.

Dezentrale Aktionen in NRW am 27. Juni 2006 wurden bereits vor einigen Tagen für NRW (Köln als Auftakt am Abend des 26. Juni) beschlossen.

"Schluss mit den Refomen gegen uns!" bundsweite Demonstration in Berlin am 3. Juni

Vorläufiges (!) Redner/Innenkonzept am 3. Juni http://www.protest2006.de/infos/allgemein/vorlaufiges_redekonzept_am_3._juni.html

siehe dazu:

»Die Mehrheit wollte, daß Frank Bsirske redet«

Soziale Bewegung mobilisiert nach Berlin. Gewerkschaften halten sich zurück, dürfen aber auf die Bühne. Ein Gespräch mit Daniela Schelling, Mitglied im Rhein-Main-Bündnis gegen Sozialabbau und Billiglöhne und im bundesweiten Vorbereitungskreis für die Demonstration gegen Sozialabbau am 3. Juni, von Wolfgang Pomrehn in junge Welt vom 30.05.2006 http://www.jungewelt.de/2006/05-30/052.php

Der Sonderzug aus Nordrhein-Westfalen wird am 3. Juni nach Berlin fahren

Fahrtroute: Koblenz (4:00 Uhr), Bonn, Köln, Düsseldorf, Duisburg, Essen, Bochum, Dortmund (ca. 5:00 Uhr) eventuell Hamm, Bielefeld, Hannover
(9:30), Berlin.

Es wird gebeten, alle Bus- und Autofahrten zur Anreise bei der Mitfahrzentrale von Attac einzutragen: http://www.attac.de/demo3.6/mfzpk/

Wir wollen Alles! Aufruf der Interventionistischen Linken http://www.antifa.de/cms/content/view/351/32


Aus: LabourNet, 30. Mai 2006

MASTS: WE WANT MORE INFORMATION

Wednesbury Action for the Removal of Telephone masts.
http://www.w-a-r-t.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk

It is good to see that some councils are taking the matter seriously. All councils should adopt the precautionary approach and not allow masts to be sited within 500 meters of residential properties or schools.

Planning officers should also take the time to find out if existing masts cover the area adequately. If they do then applications for 3G should be refused on the grounds that present signal coverage is adequate.


Peter Mobley


MASTS - WE WANT MORE INFORMATION
Gloucester Echo
10:30 - 18 May 2006

Tewkesbury borough councillors want more research carried out into the possible health risks posed by mobile phone masts. Members of the full council backed a motion put forward by Coun Gordon Shurmer (Con, Twyning).

It said two studies published in 2004 provided new evidence of the possible dangers of living near a cell phone transmitter base station.

The motion called for the studies to be referred to the appropriate council committee for further consideration before the matter is brought back to full council.

Coun Shurmer said: "The conclusion of the studies is alarming in the extreme. I found them extremely worrying."

Earlier this year, the authority gave the go-ahead for officers to negotiate with mobile phone firms interested in putting masts on top of the council offices' roof.

Members were told that the rental from up to four masts could bring in £38,000 a year.

Coun Jim Mason (Con, Winchcombe) suggested it might be wise to look at the subject again.

He said: "We must put the wellbeing of our staff first, above everything else."


Informant: Eileen O'Connor

Belastung durch Mobilfunk: Staatssekretär Michael Müller kündigte ein Aktionsprogramm an, Gesundheitsämter sind gefordert

"Nein !" Vodafone Chef Arun Sarin im Interview mit dem Nachrichtenmagazin Focus auf die Frage, ob er die vielen Milliarden für die UMTS-Lizenzen noch einmal bezahlen würde. (Quelle: Focus/Telecom Handel)

"Sie sollten sich nicht beschweren, wenn ein Politiker mal genau das tut, was er angekündigt hat" EU-Kommissarin Viviane Reding, im Focus über den Eingriff in die Roaming-Gebühren der Mobilfunknetzbetreiber. (Quelle: Focus)

Weiter möchte ich auf folgenden Artikel im Anhang hinweisen:

"SCHAUENSTEINER BÜRGERINITIATIVE ZU GESPRÄCH IN BERLIN" über den Empfang einer Delegation Mobilfunkbetroffenen beim Bundesumweltministerium in Berlin.

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/schauensteiner_delegation_in_berlin.doc


Nachricht von Ulrich Weiner



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Electro Sensitivity - Support from Blair as mast is refused

This has also been sent to Tony Blair. Get your suitcases packed ready.

Sylvia


Concerning: Electro Sensitivity
From: SylviaWright
Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 07:02:01 EDT
An: Jill.Meara@nrpb.org,
William.Stewart@hpa.org.uk,
r.kelly@odpm.gsi.gov.uk

I was heartened when I heard that the HPA were to recognise ES as a real condition. I know from experience that it can cause distressing symptoms, but I also know from testemonials that it can cause severe disruption - and even devastation - to the lives of sufferers. However, since last November, I see no movement towards helping ES people in their situations - only advice from you to avoid the washing machine!

Quite obviously, the HPA have not "come out" totally. There is no link to EMR from mobile phone masts - which most ES people feel is one of the biggest problems. If the HPA recognise these microwave emissions as a source of the problem, then the advice to "avoid" would be rendered useless. How does one avoid a danger to one's health which is being forced upon us by the lack of planning control, the failure to adopt the precautionary approach which was recommended six years ago and the ongoing refusal to accept worldwide scientific evidence of the health risk.

It is my belief that more in-depth investigations should be taking place to determine exactly what is happening to people who are badly affected by EMF/EMR. It is not sufficient to be able to claim that "no causal link has been established". In this time of advanced technology it is perfectly possible to obtain hard data, from a variety of biological markers, while monitoring varying frequencies to which we are all being exposed.

The question I would now like to ask is: What measures are going to be put in place to allow ES people a chance to escape from the constant bombardment of microwave emissions which severely disrupt the lives of sufferers? What funding is going to be allocated to secure "retreats" where the worst affected people can try to recoup some semblance of normality to restore physical and mental health?

We have recently heard how much it is costing us for John Prescott to "retreat" to a National Trust mansion house surrounded by tranquil and unpolluted grounds. This would be an excellent starting point for an ES haven - and only fair when one considers that it is the policy pursued by the ODPM which has supported (often) unlawful erections (of mobile phone installations). Mr Prescott has recently stated that only the insensitive cannot understand the mental anguish of people experiencing trauma - Well, here is a chance for an example to be set by the Government/HPA/ODPM - because the physical and mental trauma experienced by ES people throughout Britain certainly deserves some urgent and decisive consideration.

I look forward to your reply to the above very important questions.


Regards

Cllr Sylvia Wright

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If I may offer a potential answer:

Why else would they continually lie?

We have to remember that the goverment as a whole is still made up of many individuals. And when you have a large number of individuals, it is highly likely that some are susceptible to financial offerings. Not only that, but the government has to weigh up all sorts of factors when taking sides in decisions. The government as a whole has a financial motive as well - and we know for sure that they are making billions from the phone companies. For all we know, there could be an entirely selfless motivation behind it all - perhaps the government decided that it could benefit more people by allowing these things than by preventing them. Or perhaps there are just some corrupt officials. Or poerhaps there's an official who doesn't want to admit that they were wrong and apologise because they'd lose their job. Or perhaps a combination of these. Or perhaps none of them. Perhaps an entirely different reason altogether.

Even when there is a clear direction and bias from the government, we cannot ascertain it's motive behind the actions. We cannot definitively say that they're trying to control us or take our money or kills us off....or any of the proposed motivations.

I think the best that we can do is be aware of the potential motivations so we can be as prepared as possible should any of them be true, but also be open minded and willing to accept new possible motives.

- Andrew Cohen,
http://www.powerwatch.org.uk

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Andrew

So true, and the true answer is QUICK CASH, not concern for citizen’s health and wellbeing.

Never-Ending CASH.

It is like the old OPIUM, for the General public”

No-one, but No-one survives without his mobile, (except some of us actually do, and quite well at that)

But, to the selfless motive!

1). If you look at the objection letter to a one2one mobile mast Tony Blair sent to his Sedgefield constituency (Sunday Mirror article 10-12-2000)

Support from Blair as mast is refused

From the Northern Echo, first published Thursday 7th Dec 2000.

VILLAGERS have won their fight against plans for a mobile phone mast near their village green, after Prime Minister Tony Blair gave them his backing.

The Sedgefield MP wrote to planners after worried residents in Thornley, East Durham, called for his support.

Easington district councillors rejected One2One's proposal to site a mast of almost 15 metres near the village green, which is due to undergo a major facelift.

The petition was signed by 760 villagers, protesting that it would spoil the green's appearance and was close to a play area and houses in High Street.

The village's Labour district councillor Greg Wharrier said: "There were letters from Tony saying he backed our stance that the mast should not be near the village green.

"He asked them to find a different site that is more reasonable for the village.

"One2One has 40 days to appeal so we'll have to see what happens, but we are hoping they will have talks with the council to find a more suitable site, hopefully on the edge of the village.

"There is a lot of opposition to the mast and if the company did appeal, then the residents would fight it.''

Villagers were also worried about health effects from microwave radiation from masts despite a report last year which found no evidence of any risks.

Councillor Wharrier said they were concerned at the lack of powers for councils over refusal of new masts.

"We want some legislation, either from the Government or Europe, that will give more control over masts.''

From the Northern Echo
http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk
© Newsquest Media Group 2000

http://archive.thenorthernecho.co.uk/2000/12/7/184855.html


with the result of the mast siting being rejected on the grounds that the radiation had been linked to childrens leukemia, memory loss and headaches, it was near a playground and residential housing, and so, should be sited at the outskirts of the village.

Oh, yeah, pure gospel!

2). And then take a look at what he said in the B.ham post Mar 9 2005 Where he Quote: The Prime Minister yesterday dismissed public concerns about mobile phone masts by insisting they were safe and the Government had no plans to stop them going up.

Tony Blair backs phone masts

United Kingdom Created: 18 Jul 2005

Source: http://www.mast-victims.org

The Prime Minister yesterday dismissed public concerns about mobile phone masts by insisting They were safe and The Government had no plans to stop Them going up.

Our comments:

"Tony Blair is unconcerned about health effects from mast radiation. But then again, there is no mast radiating his house and his family. And he is not exactly known as a honest and trustworthy person."

Click here to view the source article.
http://www.mast-victims.org/downloadables/blair-backs-phonemasts.pdf
Source: Published in Birmingham Post, 9 May 2005


Not in his constituency, where he has to spend some time, Only In Ours!

The ever politicians true to life: Not in my backyard! Only In Yours.

If you do not have the articles I will be more than happy to send them to you.

I got the first from Lynn at SCRAM, and the second from the B.ham post online.

Best regards.

Agnes
Mast-victims.org

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Please see enclosed news reports with regards to Tony Blair, read his views about phone masts.

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

He says there is no evidence. This is the same man who stopped a phone mast from going up in his own constituency some years ago.

I have tried to present Tony Blair with the overwhelming evidence that is available on many occasions. I have requested many meetings through Labour MPs Mike O’Brien and Claire Curtis- Thomas. The last message I got back from Clair Curtis Thomas was on 26th July 2005, she said that Tony Blair’s correspondence secretary e-mailed to say that a meeting with the Prime Minister has been turned down not once, but twice. Once on June 10th and again on June 22nd, Claire Curtis Thomas followed this up with a phone call to 10 Downing St with a final request, this request was also refused.

How can Tony Blair say there is no evidence if he is not prepared to listen?

Kind Regards

Eileen O’Connor
Trustee – EM Radiation Research Trust
http://www.radiationresearch.org

Source: http://omega.twoday.net/stories/2292653/

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Who and what, helped Mr. Blair to change his mind about Moblie Phone Mast health risks?

http://mast-victims.org/index.php?content=news&action=view&type=newsitem&id=1028

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Blair
http://tinyurl.com/jfrpv

MOBILFUNK: das können Kommunen tun

Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,

wir machen Sie heute auf nachfolgendes Attendorner Seminar aufmerksam. Diese Veranstaltung soll insbesondere eine Hilfestellung für Kommunalpolitiker bieten, welche mit der Thematik Mobilfunk konfrontiert sind. Angesichts der Aktualität der Thematik möchten wir den kommunal politsch Verantwortlichen diese Veranstaltung ganz besonders empfehlen!

Selbstverständlich sind aber auch andere Interessierte hierzu herzlich eingeladen.

In der Anlage befindet sich die Originaleinladung im pdf-Format.
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/flyer_attendorn.pdf


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c/o HESSISCHER LANDESVERBAND MOBILFUNKSENDERFREIE WOHNGEBIETE e.V.


MOBILFUNK

Das können Kommunen tun - Tatsächliche und rechtliche Handlungsspielräume für Rat und Verwaltung

Das Mobilfunknetz wird immer dichter. Mit jeder neuen Anlage wächst, insbesondere in der Anwohnerschaft, der Widerstand. An dieser Stelle rücken die Kommunen in den Focus. Die Bürger erwarten zu Recht, dass die Verwaltung - quasi als Bindeglied zwischen der Bürgerschaft und den Betreibern – ihrer Verpflichtung aus der kommunalen Daseinsvorsorge nachkommt und ihre Interessen gegenüber den Mobilfunkbetreibern vertritt. In den Verwaltungen aber steht man angesichts eines als unzureichend kritisierten Immissionsschutzes und einer derzeit eher mobilfunkfreundlichen Rechtsprechung vor der Frage, wie sich eine effektive Einflussnahme auf den Standortfindungsprozess insbesondere rechtlich bewerkstelligen lässt.

Der Verein „ Erforschung und Therapie der Elektrosensibilität e.V., Wiesenthal„ will mit Unterstützung ausgewiesener Experten Möglichkeiten kommunaler Handlungsspielräume aufzeigen. Das Tagesseminar richtet sich in erster Linie an die in den Verwaltungen zuständigen Leiter/-Innen und Mitarbeiter/ - Innen, aber auch an die politisch Verantwortlichen. Darüber hinaus sind auch alle anderen Interessierten herzlich eingeladen.

Termin: Mittwoch, 5. Juli 2006
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Vorträge:

I. Welchen Wert haben Grenzwerte beim Mobilfunk
Dr. L. von Klitzing, Stockelsdorf
(Medizinphysiker)

II. Planungsrecht und dessen bürokratische Hürden am Beispiel Wiesenthal/Rhön
J.-U. Kehrer, Zella-Mehlis (Architekt)

III. Kommunale Mobilfunkkonzepte am Beispiel Attendorn
W. Hilleke, Stadt Attendorn (Dipl. Verw.)

IV. Kommunale Mobilfunkkonzepte: Handlungsspielräume und Umsetzungsmöglichkeiten
F. Sommer, München (Rechtsanwalt)

V. Gerichtliche Entscheidungen aus kommunaler Sicht Dr. W. Herkner, Lindlar (Rechtsanwalt)

Jeweils nach den einzelnen Präsentationen besteht ausreichend Zeit für Diskussionen.

Seminarende: ca. 16:00 Uhr
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Mobile giant loses mast bid

MOBILE phone bosses at Orange have lost their appeal for a mast in Ribbleton, Preston. An inspector has dismissed an appeal from the company for an 11.5m high pole with antennae and equipment cabin on Pope Lane.

The inspector said the mast, which would have resembled a telegraph pole, would have affected the appearance of the area if previously-granted permission for a mast 15m away was taken up.

Originally, Preston Council turned down the application due to its effect on the local area and objections from residents.

Neighbours put together a petition and sent letters of objection in a bid to halt the plans.

23 May 2006

All rights reserved © 2006 Johnston Press Digital Publishing.

http://www.lep.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=73&ArticleID=1519340

Salvage Logging Bill Isn't Needed

The Eugene Register Guard says, "The salvage logging bill approved Wednesday by the House has a deceptively appealing title: the Forest Emergency Recovery and Research Act. But members of the Senate, who will soon consider a similar bill ... should not be deceived. This legislation is not about optimizing forest recovery...."

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/052206EC.shtml

One Out of 136 Americans in Jail

Prisons and jails added more than 1,000 inmates each week for a year, putting almost 2.2 million people, or one in every 136 US residents, behind bars by last summer. Arrests for drug and parole violations were a leading factor.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/052206R.shtml



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

Greenpeace Slams US Commodities Giant for Amazon Crimes

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/0522-01.htm

Can Things Get Any Worse?

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0522-26.htm

In Search of Political Courage

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0522-34.htm

Old Hands Against War

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0522-28.htm

The Winds of Change: Weather and the Destruction of Civilizations

Bill Moyers: Pass the Bread
http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0522-35.htm

Demonstrations Expected as Rice Speaks at Boston College

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0522-04.htm

Rising Ocean Temperatures Threaten Florida's Coral Reef

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0522-01.htm

Help Gain Full Protection for Corals

Add Your Voice: Help Gain Full Protection for Corals
http://actionnetwork.org/campaign/protect_corals

Elkhorn and staghorn corals were once the primary components of coral reef ecosystems throughout the Caribbean. But since the 1970s, these species have declined by more than 97 percent in nearly every location that scientists have studied. Coral diseases and global warming are threatening the continued existence of these species, but fortunately, the Endangered Species Act provides effective tools to overcome these threats.

After being prompted by the Center for Biological Diversity, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) recently protected elkhorn and staghorn corals as "threatened" under the Endangered Species Act, a major advancement for coral reef conservation. However, NMFS has not yet created a proposal to protect the corals' critical habitats, and has not yet placed restrictions (known as “take” prohibitions) on killing or harming the species. Please write NMFS today and ask that it provide full protection for Caribbean corals through complete take prohibitions and by designating critical habitat as soon as possible.

Tell me more
http://actionnetwork.org/campaign/protect_corals/explanation

Native American Students Organize 214 Mile Relay Run to Honor Klamath River Salmon

The event is in Hoopa, CA, Memorial Day weekend, May 26th - 28th.

From: Andre Cramblit
Subject: Salmon Run
Date: Sun, 14 May 2006 20:51:13 -0700

Attached please find a video link for the National Brower Youth Awards for Environmental and Social Activism. The video focuses on the Salmon Run that was organized by Kayla and Erica that will be expanded this year to "Run to Iron Gate Dam" a 160 mile journey! They are currently recruiting runners for the Memorial Day Weekend Run. If you are interested please let me know, I will add you to the runners list. Mostly runners are needed above Somes Bar on Saturday and Sunday. There is no cost to participate!

If you are interested in participating, but are unable to run, they organizers are currently accepting donations to help pay for T-Shirts and for water.

Please forward to all who may be interested.

Leo Canez lc7gen@pacbell.net
707-825-7640

http://www.broweryouthawards.org/userdata_display.php?modin=50&sortby=&custom2=2005


Subject: Salmon Run
From: Andre Cramblit
Date: Fri, 19 May 2006 22:04:04 -0700

http://www.indybay.org/news/2006/05/1824167.php>http://www.indybay.org/news/2006/05/1824167.php

Native American Students Organize 214 Mile Relay Run to Honor Klamath River Salmon by Dan Bacher Thursday, May. 18, 2006 at 11:59 PM

The young organizers of the Salmon Relay Run have decided to extend the annual 41 mile run to a 214-mile journey - from the mouth of the Klamath all of the way to Iron Gate Dam!

Klamath Trinity Joint Unified School District

PRESS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 18, 2006

Contacts: Melodie George, Salmon Run Coordinator (530) 625-4976 Leo Canez, Seventh Generation Fund (707) 825-7640 Kayla Carpenter, Salmon Run Co-founder (707) 499-8319 Erika Chase, Salmon Run Co-founder (530) 784-7501 Mid Klamath Watershed Council (530) 627-3202

NATIVE AMERICAN STUDENTS ORGANIZE 214 MILE RELAY RUN TO HONOR KLAMATH RIVER SALMON Runners will relay to Irongate Dam in support of dam removal

Hoopa, CA. Memorial Day weekend, May 26th - 28TH. The health of the spring Chinook Salmon run will be on the minds of over 100 runners as they trek along side of the Klamath and Trinity Rivers. Runners will include members of the Yurok, Hoopa Valley and Karuk Tribes, sport fisherman, environmentalists, members of the Humboldt Track Club and many other groups and organizations.

Organized by Hoopa Valley High School students, this annual relay run was organized in response to the 2002 Fish Kill, which claimed the lives of over 68,000 salmon returning to spawn. In a year when dam relicensing and fish closures are making headlines, the young organizers of the Salmon Relay Run have decided to extend the annual relay of 41 miles run to a 214-mile journey.

This year's relay also comes at a time crucial for the survival of Klamath salmon. The offspring of salmon that survived the 2002 Fish Kill will be returning to spawn this year, prompting the closure of the depleted fishery from Oregon to San Francisco. Many commercial fishermen will be forced to hang up their trolling gear for jobs on shore, and tribal subsistence fisheries will face closure and restriction as well.

In 2005, organizers of the salmon relay run received the Brower Youth Award for bringing attention to the urgent need for action to save the Klamath and Trinity River salmon populations.

The students hope to unite the communities affected by the fish kill, including tribes, fishermen and river enthusiasts, by inviting them to participate in running a one to five mile leg of this year's Salmon Relay.

The students also hope to raise awareness of the long-term affects of the fish kill on the survival of the species and the river ecosystems, as well as local Native cultures, spirituality, and the traditional diets.

A recent report conducted by the University of California-Davis, titled "The effects of altered diet on the health of the Karuk people," also alarmed the students. The report estimates a shorter life span for younger generations of Native Americans living on the Klamath River. The study linked the decline of salmon to increased rates of health problems. These problems include diabetes, heart disease, obesity, depression and suicide in tribes that have been dependent on wild salmon for subsistence for thousands of years.

The runners will be calling for increased water flows and the removal of the lower four Klamath River Dams as steps necessary for restoring the salmon population.

"Since the fish kill, things have only gotten worse for our salmon. That's why this year we're running all the way to Iron Gate Dam. We want to highlight the fact that dam removal is part of the solution," according to Kayla Carpenter, one of the event organizers and Brower Youth Award winner. Carpenter goes on to add that, "PacifiCorp must be held accountable for the damage their dams have caused."

The run will start on Friday the 26th at the mouth of the Klamath River beginning with a boat relay arriving at Johnson's Bar at 7 a.m. In Weitchpec, at the confluence of the Klamath and Trinity rivers, the runners will continue following the routes of the two surviving wild spring salmon runs. One group of runners will continue to the South Fork of the Trinity River, about 5 miles east of Willow Creek on HWY 299, while the other will continue North from Weitchpec on HWY 96 to Somes Bar at the mouth of the Salmon River. Day two will begin at 7 am From Somes Bar to Sara Totten Campground located 25 miles north of Happy Camp. The third day will again start at 7am to end at Iron Gate Dam.

The first day May 26th includes an Elders Dinner at the Hoopa Valley High School cafeteria beginning at 5:00 p.m. Day three of the run is estimated to end at Iron Gate on May 28 between 3:30 and 4:00 pm with a celebration and rally to honor the Klamath River Salmon. All are welcomed to attend and participate in the run and /or the rally.


Peace!

*STRIDER*

History of Guantanamo Bay

US officials have described riots at Guantanamo Bay as the most intense outbreak of violence since if opened in 2002. But Guantanamo has been in existence for more than a decade. Peter Marshall reports on its last forgotten prisoners.

http://tinyurl.com/onldl


From Information Clearing House

2.2 million in prisons, jails, in the US: racial disparity persists

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12901873/from/RSS/


From Information Clearing House



Torture Inc. Americas Brutal Prisons

Savaged by dogs, Electrocuted With Cattle Prods, Burned By Toxic Chemicals, Does such barbaric abuse inside U.S. jails explain the horrors that were committed in Iraq?

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8451.htm

National Security Department: Listening In

The N.S.A.’s carefully constructed rules were set aside.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13153.htm

Homeland Security Seeks Deportation Aid

It will take nearly 35,000 more jail beds to end a much-criticized "catch and release" program for dangerous illegal immigrants in the United States, but the Bush administration has not budgeted enough to do that, the Homeland Security Department's internal watchdog said Friday.

http://tinyurl.com/pyjg9


From Information Clearing House

AT&T's Implementation of NSA Spying on American Citizens

Whistle-Blower's Evidence, Uncut
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,70944-0.html?tw=wn_story_mailer


From Information Clearing House

Decline and fall in the US: Iraq, healthcare, a possible Bush impeachment

The Republicans are in trouble on all fronts
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13147.htm



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

Straussism: The Philosophy Directing The Age Of Tyranny

The purpose of this document is to present the principles of Straussism as a rosetta stone to give one the knowledge to decipher and translate the rhetoric and behavior of the George Bush neocon administration into some degree of coherent meaning.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13145.htm

Target Russia?

Beating up on Russia's shrinking democracy has become a geopolitical blood sport from Vice President Dick Cheney down to unreconstructed cold warriors who gleefully say, "I told you so." They see no contradiction in berating Vladimir Putin's governing style and imprecatory Bush administration diplomatic efforts to enlist the Russian president's support to persuade Iran to abandon its nuclear ambitions.

http://www.washtimes.com/commentary/20060516-085751-5428r.htm



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

War pimp alert: no security guarantee for Iran, Rice says

The U.S. has not offered a guarantee against attacking or undermining Iran's hard-line government in exchange for having Tehran curtail its nuclear program, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Sunday.

http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2006-05-21-rice-iran_x.htm


From Information Clearing House

War pimp alert: US wants new base in Europe to counter possible missiles from Iran

The Bush Administration is moving to establish a new anti-missile site in Europe that would be designed to stop attacks by Iran against the United States and its European allies.

http://tinyurl.com/otzwv


From Information Clearing House

War pimp alert: Iran may already have nuclear bomb

Expert: Iran may already possess a nuclear bomb but is "smart" enough to pretend to be on the way to achieving nuclear capability so that it could induce concessions from the international community.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_1702808,001301970000.htm


From Information Clearing House

Army suicides up since Iraq war

The number of U.S. Army soldiers who took their own lives increased last year to the highest total since 1993, despite a growing effort by the Army to detect problems and prevent suicides.

http://tinyurl.com/p7h2j


From Information Clearing House

Vladimir Putin and the rise of the petro-ruble

By Mike Whitney

Russia is planning a preemptive strike on the United States that is likely to trigger a market meltdown and economic disaster in America.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13141.htm

Confessions Of An Iraqi War Veteran

"What we are doing over there is wrong"

Jessie Macbeth -Former Army Ranger and Iraq War Veteran, Tell it like it is
"She was begging me, begging me to save her and to save her kids, but, I didn't you know. I wanted to be, ah, I killed them. You know?

This 20 minute video will change your life. Click here to watch
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13140.htm

Powerful Government Accounting Office report confirms key 2004 stolen election findings

Ethical questions about unvarified electronic computer and corporate involvement in the election process.

http://www.iefd.org/articles/gao_report.php

Powerful Government Accounting Office report confirms key 2004 stolen election findings
By Bob Fitrakis & Harvey Wasserman
October 26, 2005
from http://www.freepress.org/

As a legal noose appears to be tightening around the Bush/Cheney/Rove inner circle, a shocking government report shows the floor under the legitimacy of their alleged election to the White House is crumbling.

The latest critical confirmation of key indicators that the election of 2004 was stolen comes in an extremely powerful, penetrating report from the General Accounting Office that has gotten virtually no mainstream media coverage.

. . .

The non-partisan GAO report has now found that, "some of [the] concerns about electronic voting machines have been realized and have caused problems with recent elections, resulting in the loss and miscount of votes."

The United States is the only major democracy that allows private partisan corporations to secretly count and tabulate the votes with proprietary non-transparent software.

. . .

Among other things, the GAO confirms that:

1. Some electronic voting machines "did not encrypt cast ballots or system audit logs, and it was possible to alter both without being detected." In other words, the GAO now confirms that electronic voting machines provided an open door to flip an entire vote count. More than 800,000 votes were cast in Ohio on electronic voting machines, some seven times Bush's official margin of victory.

2. "It was possible to alter the files that define how a ballot looks and works so that the votes for one candidate could be recorded for a different candidate." Numerous sworn statements and affidavits assert that this did happen in Ohio 2004.

3. "Vendors installed uncertified versions of voting system software at the local level." Falsifying election results without leaving any evidence of such an action by using altered memory cards can easily be done, according to the GAO.

4. The GAO also confirms that access to the voting network was easily compromised because not all digital recording electronic voting systems (DREs) had supervisory functions password-protected, so access to one machine provided access to the whole network. This critical finding confirms that rigging the 2004 vote did not require a "widespread conspiracy" but rather the cooperation of a very small number of operatives with the power to tap into the networked machines and thus change large numbers of votes at will. With 800,000 votes cast on electronic machines in Ohio, flipping the number needed to give Bush 118,775 could be easily done by just one programmer.

5. Access to the voting network was also compromised by repeated use of the same user IDs combined with easily guessed passwords. So even relatively amateur hackers could have gained access to and altered the Ohio vote tallies.

6. The locks protecting access to the system were easily picked and keys were simple to copy, meaning, again, getting into the system was an easy matter.

7. One DRE model was shown to have been networked in such a rudimentary fashion that a power failure on one machine would cause the entire network to fail, re-emphasizing the fragility of the system on which the Presidency of the United States was decided.

8. GAO identified further problems with the security protocols and background screening practices for vendor personnel, confirming still more easy access to the system.

Other links on election fraud. http://www.iefd.org/articles/stolen_election.php


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