Sonntag, 18. Juni 2006

The cost of brainwash or antennas for lunch

The israeli cellular companies are going to spend 10 million shekels to calm down the israeli public's fear from the celluar technology. The 3 cellular companies did a press conference today which was reported in the national TV news this evening, "Is it something that turned into psychosis", said the executive of Cellcom company. And the reporter added that the cellular companies are going to invest 10 million shekels to treat the public psychosis. "I will not do anything that endangers someone" said Cellcom's executive, and added that he is so sure that the antennas cannot do harm, "that I said once, joking, that I am ready to stand in the city square and eat an antenna every day for lunch". "The public is very afraid, and this is exactly what we want to treat" said the executive of Partner company. The cellular companies are going to offer the public radiation measurements that they will fund, and the cost for the citizen will be 200 shekels, "earnest fee" as the cellular companies call it. Partner executive said "We are convinced that the results will be good, because we check it anyway".


Another thing, from Don Maisch: Andrew Marino on Michael Repacholi:
http://www.ortho.lsuhsc.edu/Faculty/Marino/Comments/RepacholiTestimony.html#52306

“At the bottom of the barrel is the EMF scientist who functions as a brainwasher to deceive the public, innocent young and old alike, into giving themselves cancer and other diseases. There is no purer example of such a man than Michael Repacholi. He is at the end of a historical line of change that must be recognized before science can once again resume its task of finding the best truth possible”


Informant: Iris Atzmon


Omega see also
Testimony of Michael Repacholi
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1031477/

EPA tests show high levels of electromagnetic waves

Dear CHE EMF Working Group:

A report from Tapei on EMF:
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2006/06/15/2003313639

This report has data on high levels in schools (classrooms), homes and hospitals where levels exceed 10mG in 18% of these locations.


Best,

Lavinia



EPA tests show high levels of electromagnetic waves

By Chung Li-hua
STAFF REPORTER
Thursday, Jun 15, 2006,
Page 2

Advertising Advertising The Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) recently conducted measurements of indoor electromagnetic fields in Taipei for the first time, with results indicating that 20 percent of the locations tested had readings of over 10 milligauss (mG).

High readings have been linked to certain health problems.

"That high?" gasped Li Chung-yi (???), an expert in electromagnetic radiation in the department of health at Fu Jen Catholic University, in response to the administration's readings.

Li called on the administration to publicize the high-risk locations as soon as possible so that any inappropriate power distribution in schools and hospitals could be adjusted.

Chen Chiao-hua (???), director of the Taiwan Environmental Protection Union (TEPU), said that if Taipei, the country's capital, was flooded with excessive electromagnetic radiation in this way, then other cities and counties may pay even less attention to their power distribution infrastructure, making it possible that the danger was even greater outside Taipei.

Chen added that although the WHO had yet to publish a report on the effects of electromagnetic radiation, research on infectious diseases shows that small children regularly exposed to 4mG of electromagnetic radiation had an increased risk of developing leukemia, and that for every 1mG above that level, the risk of developing cancer doubles.

From late March to early last month, the administration took electromagnetic radiation readings in Taipei, the country's most densely populated area, hoping to obtain indoor background radiation measures to use as a reference when amending standards.

The EPA conducted tests in all of the city's 12 administrative districts, measuring electromagnetic levels in two hospitals, two communities, two elementary schools and two kindergartens per district. In total, 16 locations were tested and more than 6,000 measurements were taken in each district.

The study showed that 18 percent of elementary school classrooms, hospitals and homes had levels exceeding 10mG. One percent of kindergartens had readings above 10mG, while 16 percent of power distribution rooms and 34 percent of transformer rooms in communities, schools and hospitals had levels above 10mG. Thirty-two percent of areas near high-voltage wires measured above 10mG.

Four percent of power distribution rooms, 11 percent of transformer rooms, and 3 percent of elementary school classrooms, hospitals, homes and areas near high-voltage lines had readings exceeding 30mG.

The EPA said there was no way to verify at present if electromagnetic radiation was harmful to people's health, and added that it was concerned it might cause unfounded worries among the public.

The EPA was therefore unwilling to release the sampling locations and measurements from its tests, and has no plans to continue sampling in other cities or counties.

Copyright © 1999-2006 The Taipei Times. All rights reserved.

http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2006/06/15/2003313639


Informant: Eileen O'Connor

Essex University Experiments

I would like to reply to the list in relation to a few articles about the trials at Essex University. I myself took part in one trial in a January 2005. I was supposed to take part in a further three trials, but I was unable to do so because the first trial made me so ill.

In April the same year I had to leave a well-paid job in sales because the WiFi computer network that was installed was making me feel ill. We now have a problem not just with phone masts but also a new threat with many of our cities and towns going WiFi. This is it extra electro-smog on top of mobile phone masts.

I cannot go out in public places with lots of people because mobile phones and other wireless devices make me ill. I stay in allot and go for walks in the woods.

Regards

Ryan

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Radio Wave Sickness
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/2225492/

Scientists serious about 'electricity sickness' claims
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/485504/

A town in Sussex - Essex study
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/2222534/

More E-Voting Concerns Surface With State Primaries Underway

With another election season around the corner, activists are concerned that electronic voting machines supplied by a handful of American corporations are bug-ridden and easily tampered with, but the road to redress is rough and windy.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/061806X.shtml

UK MEP: U.S.Appeal for your support re Electromagnetic Radiation funding

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/u.s._appeal_for_support_re_electromagnetic_radiation_funding.htm


Gentlemen:

You are all working hard to save children from Leukaemia BUT there is one, simple blood study that needs to be done. The new study, along with resultant, positive publicity, will save the lives of many children and others.

Your charity will be able to provide other valuable information after doing another study that can be done on humans at no risk to them that I will also explain below.

"A focus" on EMF/EMR exposure at night to electrical appliances such as electric clocks, telephone equipment, electric meters, etc. will provide the "specific information" that can then be also be expaned upon to explain how living in close proximity to transformers, high voltage powerlines, cellular antennae, WiFi and more, may also promote Leukaemia and other health problems if person is subjected to "distant exposures" over an even longer period of time.

Information from one such new study can be combined with Dr. Andrew Marino's "identical work" re blood results (specifically "lymphocytes and neutrophils") on guinea pigs and a reference can also be made to Dr. Duane Dahlberg's "Minnesota Herd Study."

The 2002 California EMF Study provides a lot of information re probable promotion of Leukaemia due to high voltage powerline exposures but I believe "a focus" is needed on a new study re "bed exposures" (appliances and frequencies on electrical wiring, etc.) in order to save as many children as possible and to also get efforts moving in the right direction while trying to sort out effects from telecommunications' antennae, powerline distances, etc. .

Local Baubiologist Oram Miller ( www.createhealthyhomes.com ) recommends all circuits to bedrooms be turned off at night. While turning off circuits would obviously eliminate concerns for items on nightstands/headboards, etc., I believe another blood study such as I suggest will then provide the necessary insight needed to understand the importance of turning off all circuits to sleeping areas. Additional work re grounding problems and correction of wiring errors is also needed perhaps before circuits are turned off.

Oram Miller demonstrates "body voltage measurements." With a proper meter and wire connected to ground, the importance of reducing electrical currents anywhere, but "especially bedrooms" becomes obvious. There is a lot of focus on magnetic fields and while important, "electrical fields" must be reduced.

Perhaps Dr. Henshaw or Dr. Phillips might be able to conduct an epidemiological study using human volunteers who can easily measure and report body voltage measurements both before and after reducing nighttime electrical exposures? This would be non-invasive -- such measurements would not be based on increasing electrical exposure but rather, reduction of electrical exposure and would reflect only what already does exist but that which is not now being measured (except by those of us who have acquired knowledge and have testing equipment) -- "high body voltage measurements!!!."

Study participants could provide a list of concerns (if any) such as poor quality sleep/early waking/sleeplessness, headaches, ear/sinus/asthma problems, blood sugar changes in anyone monitoring same, etc. prior to reducing nighttime exposures, along with several body voltage readings (before bed on separate nights) also prior to reduction of electrical fields, over a period of two weeks.

Similar data could be provided for an additional two weeks -- after moving appliances and/or turning off all circuits to bedrooms (detailing changes), with body voltage measurements taken perhaps as few as three separate nights before going to sleep and another listing of any observed improvements in sleep, less headaches, less ear/sinus/asthma problems, lower blood sugar readings, etc. during that two-week period.

Since I am "a non-expert," I do not meet the qualifications for submitting a request for formal funding. This can be done by your own EMF consultants, however, and as you know, Assoc. Prof. Olle Johansson, Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, is willing to participate and/or conduct his own study or studies that prove the connection between "markers for irradiation" and effects due to low dose, chronic prolonged exposure to electromagnetic radiation.

Best wishes for much progress in your quest to help save children!!! Take care - Joanne

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Be loyal to your country always, and to the government only when it deserves it. -Mark Twain

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RE: UK MEP...U.S.Appeal for your support re Electromagnetic Radiation funding!!!
From: Piers Merchant piersmerchant@yahoo.co.uk
Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 17:41:19 +0100
To: JCMPelican@aol.com

Roger Knapman MEP has asked me to thank you very much for your email and to say that he does support independent research on this issue, though he would like this carried out by the British government not the EU.

He feels the technology has raced ahead of proper checks on the safety aspects.

Best wishes

Piers Merchant
Assistant to Roger Knapman MEP

PAPUA NEW GUINEA: Resisting illegal logging

http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/2006/668/668p23b.htm

Tim Stewart

Indigenous lawyer Anne Kajir from the Environmental Law Centre in Papua New Guinea is one of six recipients of the US$125,000 Goldman Environmental Prize. According to the prize's website, she won this year's award for her tireless work in defending landowner interests against commercial logging operations in PNG.

Kajir uncovered evidence of widespread corruption by the Papua New Guinean government, which has allowed rampant, illegal logging that is destroying the largest remaining block of tropical forest in the Asia-Pacific region. In 1997, her first year practising law, Kajir successfully defended a precedent-setting appeal in the Supreme Court that forced logging companies to pay damages to customary landowners.

"The Environmental Law Centre is working around fisheries, mining and policy development reform, but the biggest campaign is around illegal logging", Kajir told Green Left Weekly during a recent trip to Sydney. "We are helping to expose illegal logging and government corruption in the courts. There is also a market angle - getting the buyers from China, Japan and Australia not to buy wood products from PNG because the timber is being taken from the rainforests."

While PNG has "very good laws in the constitution protecting landholder rights in relation to natural resources", Kajir explained that "Unfortunately, there is a push on now to change those laws so that they favour big business. There is also a push to change the mining and landholder legislation. It is not looking good for landholders who own these resources."

Describing the impact of illegal logging, Kajir said: "Once the logging operations are finished, waste logs are just buried. During wet season everything is just mud. Rivers that were previously flowing fresh are now running dirty. Women have to walk very long distances now to get water."

The worst-affected areas include the Western Province, but the problem exists across PNG. "The logging is out of control. Forty per cent of the forest in PNG is already gone. It's going from bad to worse. Every day permits are being granted illegally."

Kajir believes the most urgent issue facing PNG landowners is to be properly informed of their rights. "If they're not careful, those forests are going to go. The land is going to be destroyed. If the government ends up changing the forestry laws in favour of the developers, it will be the small people who will miss out eventually. The Forestry Act has been passed by parliament but it has not yet been gazetted."

Kajir explained that a Supreme Court challenge has been filed by the Ombudsman's Commission after pressure from NGOs. "It is being challenged on the basis that the proposed new laws are unconstitutional ... The new forestry bill takes away the need for consent by landowners."

Pressured by the International Monetary Fund, the PNG government has also "begun setting up committees to review the Land Act ... This will make it even more difficult to challenge the logging operations. The landowners will end up being beggars on their own land."

From Green Left Weekly, May 24, 2006.


Informant: Andy

CIA Claims the Right to Decide What is News

http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/news/20060614/index.htm


Informant: Kev Hall

Mobile phone ban to be lifted in hospitals as ward costs rise

Scottish Hospital Ward mobile phone ban to be lifted -
http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=893612006

Exploitative charging of 50p/minute for hospital provided bedside phones creates patient pressure.

"...a spokeswoman for the British Medical Association said: "Research has clearly demonstrated that modern mobile telephones have very little risk when used in hospitals".

(Arthur J.)

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These paras in the article are particularly interesting - especially the second one!

Recent research by the UK medicines watchdog Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency found that 4% of medical devices suffered interference from a mobile phone at a distance of one metre.

But it also found that 41% suffered interference from handsets used by the emergency services (were these TETRA?) and 35% from those used by hospital porters. Doctors have demanded that mobile phones be used to replace the out-dated beeper system used to contact staff in many hospitals.

Alasdair

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The Medical Devices Agency (2001) tests were specifically done to try to support the notion that tetra wasn't that bad. So they wangled the considerably different test results to a conclusion declaring tetra 'comparable to mobile phone'.

http://www.mhra.gov.uk/home/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&useSecondary=true&ssDocName=CON008843&ssTargetNodeId=420

Arthur

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This is an absolute disgrace - if patients are sick already and are "captive" in hospital, their health is likely to be seriously compromised by the constant bombardment from the mobile phones of patients, staff and visitors all around them. What about the EHS people in these hospitals - how are they going to be protected? We know that mobile phone users are not the most considerate of people!

My sister is in hospital and has been for some time - a few weeks ago an elderly lady in an opposite bed had been given a mobile phone to ring relatives. She had just had a tumour removed from her breast and also suffered from many other health problems. She was lying in bed with the mobile phone under her head and made two quite long calls. I went over to her when she had finished and asked her if she knew that there were concerns over the safety of the phones and suggested that she took care how much she used it.

The next time I visited the hospital she had been moved into a side room as she had developed an "infection" in her breast and was quite poorly. She was later moved to another hospital. I wonder if she would have developed this complication if she had not used the phone extensively straight after her op?

Sylvia

Iran and US

From: David Silver
Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2006 11:55 AM
Subject: Iran and US

The interlocked network of wealthy families and high-level executives who own and manage large income-producing properties in the US comprise a ruling class that dominates US political life, shaping public policy through its structural economic power and control of the two major political parties, the principal positions in the White House, State Department, Pentagon and Treasury, public policy foundations, think-tanks, and public relations organizations, including the mass media.

There are many reasons why the US ruling class would like to replace the current economic nationalist government in Tehran with one under US influence.

1. The favored policy of forcing a change in regime by imposing US sanctions has failed, because the governments and the wealthy families and high-level executives of many other countries have recognized that by not signing on to the US program, they are in a position to take advantage of profit-making opportunities free from US competition. By moving in when the US moves out, their bottom lines are fattened. At the same time, the US sanctions regime is undermined. Instead of the US oil industry investing in the Azadegan petroleum fields, the Japanese corporation Inpex is. Instead of a consortium of US firms building Iran’s civilian nuclear industry, Russian companies are.

2. Iran has the second largest petroleum reserves of any OPEC country. Only Russia has more natural gas. (Washington Post, April 20, 2006.) A new regime under US control would open these reserves to exploitation on terms favorable to the US oil industry and to that of whatever other country joined a US coalition of the willing.

3. A puppet government under Washington’s thumb would abrogate Tehran’s restrictions on foreign investment in oil and gas, transport, telecommunications, industry, banking and finance. It would also sweep away Article 44 of Iran's constitution, which mandates state ownership of power generation, postal services, telecommunications, and other large-scale industries. Iran would be transformed from what the Coors family-backed Heritage Foundation describes as “anti-foreign investment,” into a country which zealously panders to US corporations.

4. A US-backed successor government would eliminate tariff and other barriers to trade, expanding export opportunities for US corporations.

5. The growing network of anti-imperialist states, which includes Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea and Bolivia, would lose one of its members and would therefore be weakened.

6. A message would be sent to other countries that pursuing or contemplating economic nationalist or genuinely socialist policies will be met by the intervention of the military or intelligence services of the United States.

Tehran’s nuclear program is not the reason Washington seeks to oust the current government. It is, instead, both a potential impediment to a future military intervention, and a pretext for military intervention.

The goal of opening Iran’s doors to unfettered investment by US corporations can only be achieved by replacing the current economically nationalist government, hostile to the US, with a “reformist, pro-Western” government, i.e., one willing to sacrifice the country’s economic development to the interests of Wall Street. This cannot be achieved simply by arriving at a narrow settlement with Tehran, in which the Islamic republic agrees to relinquish its right to enrich uranium. Instead, the government must be overthrown, in the manner of a color revolution, or by force. This is why Washington refuses to grant security guarantees.

To build public support for regime change, the public relations apparatus of the US ruling class has been pressed into service to demonize Iran’s current president, and the program has followed the well-worn path of depicting the leaders of target regimes as new Hitlers. PR firms, financed and directed by the same ruling class that has an interest in regime change, cobble together ridiculous stories to be broadcast by the mass media. One story, entirely apocryphal, claimed the Ahmadinejad government had prepared legislation along the lines of the Nazi’s Nuremberg laws. The story, accompanied by an arresting photograph of a Jewish businessman wearing a yellow star, culled from an historical archive on Nazi Germany, ran on the front page of Canada’s The National Post. Other media outlets cast all restraint aside, stooping to absurd levels of hyperbole, to calumniate the Iranian president as an anti-Semitic fanatic intent on annihilating Israel by launching a barrage of nuclear missiles. While this carries on the practice, in the extreme, of discrediting opposition to the expulsion of Palestinians and the denial of their right of return by smearing opponents as vicious anti-Semites, it also serves to invest agitation for war against Iran with a certain anti-racist, progressive flavor, allowing the soft left to rationalize its backing of imperialism as inspired by hatred of racism and the misogynistic practices of conservative Islam. It also creates an air of intimidation, discouraging anyone from daring to speaking favorably of Ahmadinejad for fear they’ll be accused of acting as an apologist for whatever heinous crimes he stands accused of at the moment. Those with courage will say, without equivocation, that Ahmadinejad’s championing of economic justice at home and political justice for Palestinians is admirable and that Iran’s struggle against foreign intimidation is progressive in its anti-imperialism and deserves our unqualified support. US-engineered regime change in favor of a pro-imperialist government in Tehran is neither in the interest of Iranians nor of the ordinary people of the countries whose governments seek this outcome.


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

Germany urges nuclear powers to disarm

http://tinyurl.com/jj94e


Informant: Kev Hall

Ein-Euro-Job: was tun?

P R E S S E M I T T E I L U N G 0 6—10 vom 17. Juni 2006

1. Ein-Euro-Jobs sind das Letzte aller möglichen Mittel. Zuvor hat die Vermittlung in ein sozialversicherungspflichtiges Arbeitsverhältnis allerhöchste Priorität. Das Jobcenter hat alle Möglichkeiten zu nutzen, zb Fianzierung von Stellenanzeigen in Fachzeitschriften, konkrete Kostenübernahme für qualifizierte Bewerbungen und ggf. die Einbeziehung eines privaten Arbeitsvermittlers mit Vermittlungsgutschein. Diese Aktivitäten werden in der Eingliederungsvereinbarung festgelegt und einvernehmlich vereinbart - so sollte es eigentlich sein!

2. Konnte mit der Eingliederungsvereinbarung das gestellte Ziel nicht erreicht werden, greift die Rang– und Regelungsreihenfolge des § 16 SGB II. Das heißt, als nächste Maßnahme kommt erst einmal eine ABM in Frage. Bringt das nichts oder geht es aus nachweisbaren Gründen nicht, dann erst kann ein Ein-Euro-Job in Frage kommen, aber auch nur unter bestimmten Voraussetzungen:

a) Der Ein-Euro-Job ist nach § 16 SGB II einzusetzen, wenn dieses dazu dient, die unmittelbare Aufnahme einer Erwerbstätigkeit zu ermöglichen.

b) Der Ein-Euro-Job ist nach § 16 SGB II einzusetzen, wenn dies für die Eingliederung nötig ist. Der Gesetzgeber sieht das in der Regel als nicht nötig an, wenn Leistungsbezieher eingegliedert sind zb durch Minijobs, ehrenamtliche Tätigkeit, Pflege von Familienangehörigen uä.

c) Der Ein-Euro-Job kann eingesetzt werden, wenn auf absehbare Zeit auf dem allgemeinen Arbeitsmarkt eine Erwerbsarbeit nicht möglich ist. Diese Voraussetzung ist allerdings anhand einer fundierten Prognoseentscheidung zu beurteilen, was eine Erhebung der entscheidungsrelevanten Daten in einem aussagekräftigen Profiling erfordert.

d) Bevor ein Ein-Euro-Job zugewiesen werden kann, bedarf es einer aktuellen Eingliederungsprognose in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Betroffenen, ansonsten dürfte die Zuweisung rechtswidrig sein.

3. Kommt die Zuweisung, dann haben wir das Recht erst einmal zu prüfen und dann erst zuzusagen. Dabei sind folgende Formalien einzuhalten:

a) Der Ein-Euro-Job muss dem Bestimmtheitsgebot entsprechen.

1. Zum Bestimmtheitsgebot. Fest steht unbeachtet vom Typus der Maßnahme, das Bestimmtheitsgebot in jedem Falle gilt. Wird das Arbeitsangebot als Verwaltungs­akt angesehen, so ergibt sich das Bestimmtheitserfordernis ohne weiteres bereits aus § 33 Abs. l SGB X. Doch auch wenn es sich bei dein Arbeitsangebot nach § 16 Abs. 3 S. 2 SGB II nicht um einen Verwaltungsakt handeln sollte, muss es hinreichend bestimmt sein. Nur ein solches Angebot er­möglicht es dem Antragsteller zu prüfen, ob die angebo­tene Tätigkeit den Voraussetzungen des § 16 Abs. 3 S. 2 SGB II entspricht, insbesondere zumutbar ist. oder ob zu­lässige Ablehnungsgründe vorliegen (vgl. Voelzke. a.a.O.. § 16 Rn. 76; BVerwG. Urteil vom 13. Oktober 1983, S. 99 f.; Urteil vom 4. Juni 1992-5C 35/88-, info also 1992. S. 199, 200; Beschluss vom 12. Dezember 1996 - 5 B 192'95 -, juris). Entsprechend ist in der Rechtsprechung des Bundessozialgerichts zu § 144 Abs. l S. 2 Nr. 2 SGB III anerkannt, dass das Beschäftigungsangebot nach dieser Vorschrift ebenfalls hinreichend bestimmt sein muss (BSG, Urt. v. 13-März 1997-ll R Ar 25/96-, SozR 3-4100 § 119 Nr. II).

Das Bestimmtheitsgebot erfordert danach insbesondere, dass die Art der Tätigkeit, ihr zeitlicher Umfang und die zeitliche Verteilung im Arbeitsangebot bezeichnet werden (Voelzke, a.a.O., § 16 Rn. 76: Niewaldt, a.a.O.. § 16 Rn. 25: Gröschel-Gundermann. a.a.O., § 16 Rn. 18; BVerwG, Urteil vom 13. Oktober 1983. a.a.O., S. 100; Urteil vom 4. Juni 1992. a.a.O., S. 200}. Denn diese Angaben sind erforderlich, um den Antragssteller in die Lage zu versetzen, das Angebot überprüfen zu können. Es genügt daher nicht, den Antragsteller einer Einrichtung oder einem Ar­beitgeber zuzuweisen und die Auswahl der konkreten Tä­tigkeit der Leitung der Einrichtung oder dem Arbeitgeber zu überlassen (Voelzke, a.a.O.. § 16 Rn. 76; Gröschel-Gundermann, a.a.O., § 16 Rn. 18; BVerwG. Urt. v. 13. Ok­tober 1983, a.a.O., S. 99: Urt. v. 4. Juni 1992, a.a.O.. S. 201). Die Verantwortung für die Korrektheit des Arbeits­angebots liegt insbesondere im Hinblick auf die Sanktions­folgen allein beim Jobcenter.

2. Zu den inhaltlichen Angaben. Die Zuweisung muss enthalten:

- eine genaue Beschreibung von der Art und dem Umfang der Tätigkeit,

- eine genaue Beschreibung des Arbeitsortes,

- eine Maßnahmenummer,

- den konkreten Weiterbildungsanteil.

b) Der Maßnahmeträger ist darlegungs– und auskunftspflichtig nach § 16 SGB II. Er muss auf Verlangen die Maßnahmegenehmigung und den Maßnahmeinhalt vorlegen - wir haben dazu einen Fragebogen (bei uns erhältlich)mitentwickelt, der uns eine Einschätzung ermöglicht. Weigert er sich, haben wir die besseren Karten!

c) Gleich nach Zugang der Maßnahme bei berechtigten Zweifeln an der Zulässigkeit empfehlen wir Überprüfungsantrag nach § 44 SGB II zu stellen und Widerspruch einzulegen beim Jobcenter sowie beim Sozialgericht einen einstweiligen Antrags auf vorläufigen Rechtsschutz und Festststellungsklage gegen die Zuweisung einzureichen, um uns gegen die 30%ige Kürzung zu schützen.

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V.i.S.d.P: Bernd M. Büttner, AK ELViS c/o Linkspartei.PDS Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Feurigstr. 68, 10827 Berlin

Kampagne "Hier geblieben": großzügige Bleiberechtsregelung für Flüchtlinge gefordert

#Die Linkspartei.PDS: Pressemitteilungen

18. Juni 2006

Linkspartei unterstützt Kampagne "Hier geblieben"

Der 20. Juni ist der internationale Tag des Flüchtlings. Am 19. Juni (9 Uhr) werden Flüchtlings- und Menschenrechtsorganisationen am Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin für ein Bleiberecht für Flüchtlinge demonstrieren. Dazu erklärt die stellvertretende Parteivorsitzende Katina Schubert:

Rund 200.000 Menschen sind in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland ständig von Abschiebung bedroht. Dabei lebt ein großer Teil von ihnen schon länger als fünf Jahre hier, arbeitet, ist Teil dieser Gesellschaft. Protobeispiel ist die Berliner Familie Aydin. Schon seit Jahren bemühen sich Flüchtlings- und Menschenrechtsorganisationen, Kirchen, Sozialverbände, Linkspartei und Politikern anderer Parteien darum, ein Bleiberecht für lange hier lebende Flüchtlinge zu erreichen. Wieder konnten die Innenminister von Bund und Ländern sich nicht darauf verständigen. Für die Betroffenen heißt das ständige Unsicherheit, Angst vor Abschiebung und letztlich keine Zukunft. Und die Bundesregierung verschärft die Zustände. Vermehrt sorgt sie dafür, dass bereits ausgesprochene Anerkennungen als Asylberechtigte zurück genommen werden. Dies alles ist ein unhaltbarer Zustand. Wir unterstützen die Kampagne "Hier geblieben" und fordern eine großzügige Bleiberechtsregelung für Flüchtlinge.

http://sozialisten.de/presse/presseerklaerungen/view_html?zid=33014

Paritätischer Wohlfahrtsverband wirft SPD-Wirtschaftsexperte Wend Stimmungsmache gegen Hartz-IV-Bezieher vor

DPWV-Expertise zum Abstand zwischen Arbeitslosengeld II bzw. Sozialgeld und unteren Arbeitnehmereinkommen

Der Paritätische Wohlfahrtsverband (DPWV) hat Forderungen des SPD-Wirtschaftsexperten Rainer Wend nach einer Kürzung der ALG-II-Regelsätze zurückgewiesen. "Der Verweis auf angeblich zu hohe Leistungsansprüche oder eine zu geringe Arbeitsmotivation von Hartz-IV-Beziehern ist reine Stimmungsmache und geht an den sozialen Realitäten vorbei", sagte Dr. Ulrich Schneider, Hauptgeschäftsführer des DPWV, unter Bezugnahme auf ein Spiegel-Interview. "Forderungen nach weiteren Leistungskürzungen sind angesichts des Umfangs sozialer Not unverantwortlich", so Schneider.

In wenigen Fällen könne es vorkommen, dass eine Familie, in der beide Partner arbeitslos seien, mehr als 1.500 Euro an Transferleistungen beziehe, sagte der DPWV-Hauptgeschäftsführer. Dies sei aber immer noch weniger als eine entsprechende Familie mit einem Arbeitsentgelt im unteren Lohnbereich plus Kinder- und Wohngeld zur Verfügung habe.

Schneider verwies auf eine kürzlich vorgelegte Expertise des DPWV, die zeige, dass bei sämtlichen Konstellationen - von der allein stehenden Person bis zum Paar mit drei Kindern - bei der Summe der Hartz-IV-Transferbezüge das Lohnabstandsgebot berücksichtigt werde. Zu Grunde gelegt wurde dabei das Einkommen eines Hilfsarbeiters im produzierenden Gewerbe/Leistungsgruppe 3.

Der Hauptgeschäftsführer des DPWV betonte, dass zudem fast
900.000 Menschen trotz Erwerbstätigkeit auf Hartz-IV-Leistungen angewiesen seien, weil ihr Einkommen nicht ausreiche. "Es mangelt nicht an Motivation, sondern an Arbeitsplätzen", so Schneider. Statt simple Kürzungsvorschläge zu unterbreiten und damit die Stammtische zu bedienen, seien alle Akteure im Interesse der betroffenen Menschen gefordert, Wege zu mehr Beschäftigung zu finden.

Kurzexpertise unter: http://www.paritaet.org/gv/infothek/pid/

Global Warming Threat Is Seen in Siberian Thaw

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-carbon16jun16,0,5783637.story


Informant: NHNE

New WHO report highlights environmental causes of disease

http://english.people.com.cn/200606/16/eng20060616_274691.html


Informant: NHNE

DHS Releases "Duke" Cunningham Letter

One day after an official swore under oath that the Department of Homeland Security had no record of a letter from Randy "Duke" Cunningham pushing her agency to do business with the scandal-linked Shirlington Limo company, the department reversed course and released the letter.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/061706F.shtml

The Worst Ruling of the Week

A lot of people are up in arms about the Supreme Court's "no knock" decision. Matthew Rothschild also think it's outrageous. But there's a decision that bothers him even more, and it's received a lot less attention. And that's a ruling by Federal Judge John Gleeson, that the government can detain noncitizens indefinitely without explanation so long as that end of that detention is "reasonably foreseeable."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/061706G.shtml

What Sent Daryl Hannah up a Tree

The actress, arrested at a protest this week after 23 days on the urban farm, is no newcomer to activism or environmentalism. She became a vegan at the age of 11 after she befriended a little calf being hauled by a truck that was parked near a road. The calf kissed her face for about an hour. When the truck driver appeared, she asked him what the calf's name was. "Veal, tomorrow morning at 7," he shot back. The education of Daryl Hannah, activist, was underway.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/061706D.shtml



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Public education regarding harmful effects of EMF is nilch in the USA

Thank you for keeping the rest of us informed about what is happening in other cities and countries. Public education regarding harmful effects of EMF is nilch in the USA. We are attempting to educate the East Lansing City Council (where we live), and the Michigan State Legislature to reexamine laws pertaining to EMF exposure from overhead power lines and telephone and from Internet communication cables on the same poles. Ground wires are loaded with EMF and are grounded to water systems since most of us have a neutral-to-earth grounded Y distribution system, and many household appliances that emit large milliGauss of EMF, and of course -- cell phone towers all emit EMF. I understand that grounding neutral-to-earth is not permitted in most European countries. Thanks again for the encouragement.

Blessings to you for all of your hard work, and to all of your faithful reporters from us, in the USA. Politicians are not quick to confess they might have made some mistakes, or that the decision was financially lucrative to "go along to get along." No one wants to be accused of stopping "progress?"

Don and Mary Hillman

Bush's determination to impose his own reading of new laws amounts to a power grab and subverts the US constitution

http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,,1799717,00.html


From Information Clearing House

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has announced they plan to demolish over five thousand public housing apartments in New Orleans

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13658.htm

UN: Forgotten urban poor a living time bomb

The world's growing number of poor slum dwellers is a ticking time bomb that governments dare not ignore, the United Nations said on Friday.

http://www.metronews.ca/reuters_international.asp?id=155708


From Information Clearing House

All you need to succeed in our meritocracy is privilege

Britain's elites are more ferocious than ever in defence of their rewards because they think they won them through ability.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,1799714,00.html


From Information Clearing House

The Man Who Sold the War

Meet John Rendon, Bush's general in the propaganda war
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11058.htm

Operation Saddam: America's Propaganda War

Documentary focusing on the tactics used by the U.S and it's allies in the build up to, and during, the Iraq War, featuring Ray Mcgovern and Seymour Hersh amongst others. Originally broadcast on SBS (Australian T.V) Language is English, 50 mins.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11054.htm

Access of Evil

http://www.thenation.com/doc/20060703/goodman


From Information Clearing House

A Father Speaks Out Against the Iraq War

Imagine losing your child in a war based on lies and misinformation. On Father's Day, Fernando Suarez del Solar remembers his son.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13653.htm

Death threats are alleged in Marine investigations

Pentagon investigators threatened the death penalty and used other coercive techniques to obtain statements from some of the seven Marines and a Navy corpsman jailed at Camp Pendleton in the shooting death of an Iraqi civilian, two defense lawyers say.

http://tinyurl.com/htwmt


From Information Clearing House

Enduring Abuse: Torture and Cruel Treatment by the United States at Home and Abroad

Report

To justify torture and abuse in the "global war on terrorism," the government narrowly defined torture and argued that the prohibition against cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment does not apply outside the United States.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13649.htm

Pentagon Details Abuse of Iraq Detainees

U.S. special operations forces fed some Iraqi detainees only bread and water for up to 17 days, used unapproved interrogation practices such as sleep deprivation and loud music and stripped at least one prisoner, according to a Pentagon report on incidents dating to 2003 and 2004.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13648.htm

Experts: U.S. using wrong tactics

Fighting in Iraq likely to stay at same level
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13652.htm

The killing of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi will strengthen fighters' determination

http://tinyurl.com/fbgmy



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

Americans Don't Care About Their Own Lives

http://tinyurl.com/zxya4


From Information Clearing House

Custodians of chaos: hypocrisy in contemporary US politics

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13659.htm

Exceptional Americans Manifest Their Destiny

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13655.htm

The Case for Impeachment: why we can no longer afford George W. Bush

http://harpers.org/TheCaseForImpeachment.html


Informant: ranger116



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

Human health may be the cost of a nuclear future

13.06.2006

As the world gears up to build new nuclear reactors the human cost of uranium mining is often forgotten.

http://www.sonnenseite.com/index.php?pageID=80&news:oid=n5453

UN-Umweltchef ruft USA zu mehr Anstrengungen beim Klimaschutz auf

15.06.2006

Der neue Chef des UN-Umweltprogramms (UNEP), Achim Steiner, hat die US-Regierung zu mehr Anstrengungen beim internationalen Klimaschutz aufgefordert.

http://www.sonnenseite.com/index.php?pageID=6&news:oid=n5467

Amerikas unbekannte Umweltkatastrophe

"Jedes Jahr ein Sylt kleiner" - Amerikas unbekannte Umweltkatastrophe -

Teil I - Ein Bericht von Craig Morris

Wo findet die größte Umweltkatastrophe der Welt statt? Im kahlgeschlagenen Urwald Brasiliens - oder im Urwald weltweit, wo alle zwei Sekunden die Fläche eines Fußballsfelds kahlgeschlagen wird? In den Sandstürmen Chinas - oder am chinesischen Drei-Schluchten-Staudamm? Am ausgetrockneten Aralsee? Oder ist es gar die globale Erderwärmung? Wenn Ihnen der US-Bundesstaat Louisiana nicht eingefallen ist, machen Sie sich nichts daraus - die Katastrophe dort ist den Amerikanern auch nicht bekannt.

http://www.sonnenseite.com/index.php?pageID=16&article:oid=a5483



"Die Bedrohung ist so groß, dass nichts unternommen wird"

Amerikas unbekannte Umweltkatastrophe Teil II
http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/22/22878/1.html

NY Times lends front page to Haditha massacre defense: Why?

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/4678/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news



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THE ABYSS AWAITS

http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/061406_abyss_awaits_summary.shtml


Informant: Scott Munson

Hawkins Calls on Clinton, Senate to Cut “Star Wars”

Local News

June 12, 2006

Green Party of New York State, http://www.gpnys.org/

SYRACUSE, NY -- Howie Hawkins, the Green Party nominee for U.S. Senate from New York, called today on the U.S. Senate to eliminate funding for the nuclear missile defense program as it began debate on the 2007 Defense Authorization Bill.

Hillary Clinton, Hawkins' opponent, is a long-time advocate for nuclear missile defense. She has supported President Bush in seeking increased funding to speed development of a nuclear missile defense system.

"The Star Wars nuclear missile defense system is a pork-barrel payday for military contractors. It doesn’t work and doesn’t respond to any credible threat to this country,” said Hawkins.

“The real purpose of Star Wars is not the advertised defensive shield, but offensive laser-guided weapons in space with striking capabilities anywhere in the world. Stars Wars is for gunboat diplomacy in the space age,” added Hawkins.

Hawkins cited a document issued by U.S. Space Command during the Clinton administration in 1996. Entitled "Vision for 2020,” it said the goal of these space-based weapons was "dominating the space dimension of military operations to protect US interests and investment…. The emerging synergy of space superiority with land, sea and air superiority will lead to Full Spectrum Dominance.”

In response to inquiries from Hawkins for Senate, Bob Bowman, a retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel now running for Congress (D-FL, 15th Dist.), said: “I directed all the ‘Star Wars’ programs under Presidents Ford and Carter, so I know about missile defense. Missile defense is no help, and Bush's resurrected ‘Star Wars’ is even worse.”

Hawkins noted that the program does nothing to address what the intelligence community warns is the most likely nuclear threat, which is not nuclear missiles but nuclear weapons smuggled into the U.S. The deployment of missile defense systems is prohibited under the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, which Hawkins called a cornerstone of existing nuclear disarmament agreements. On June 13, 2002, President Bush ended U.S. participation in the treaty, saying it obstructed development of the nuclear missile defense program.

Missile defense is the most costly weapons system in the Pentagon budget, with $11.1 billion proposed for fiscal year 2007, on top of over $130 billion spent in the last 25 years. A January 2003 report from the Center for Arms Control and Nonproliferation contends that the cumulative cost of a missile defense system would run to between $800 billion and $1.2 trillion. In a November 2004 article, Bowman called the ground-based missile defense system that the Bush administration is attempting to deploy “completely untested and highly unlikely to work.”

“The best defense against nuclear war is nuclear disarmament. As the world’s biggest nuclear power by far, the U.S. should initiate nuclear disarmament by cutting its own arsenal,” said Hawkins.

Hawkins is a long-time proponent of slashing funding for the U.S. military budget. “The U.S. now spends more money on the military than the rest of the world's military powers combined. But much of it is wasted, if not outright stolen,” said Hawkins. Hawkins noted that in January 2002, CBS Evening News reported that the Pentagon’s own auditors admited that the military cannot account for 25 percent of what it spends and that Defense Secretary Rumsfeld said the Pentagon cannot track $2.3 trillion in transactions. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/01/29/eveningnews/main325985.shtml

Hawkins said the problem is getting worse. He cited an Iraqi law proclaimed by the U.S.-run Coalition Provisional Authority in June 2004 -- days before it granted nominal sovereignty to Iraq -- that gave U.S. contractors immunity from prosecution in Iraq. The Coalition Provisional Authority lost track of $9 billion in funds earmarked for Iraqi ministries, according to coalition memos obtained by the Los Angles Times. “That U.S. edict turned Iraq into a free-fraud zone. Contactors have been swindling hundreds of millions of dollars in funds intended to support U.S. military personnel and Iraq reconstruction. It’s time for Congress to crack down on waste and fraud in the military and among its contractors,” he said.

In May, the Senate Armed Services Committee, of which Clinton is a member, approved a $517.7 billion defense authorization bill for FY 2007 that includes missile defense funding increases. Of that $517.7 billion, $467 billion went to the Department of Defense, with the remainder going primarily to the Department of Energy for nuclear weapons production and smaller amounts to several other federal agencies.

However, other military-related appropriations not included in the defense authorization bill will be allocated to other federal departments and agencies including Energy, State, Homeland Security, CIA, NASA, the President’s Office, and the Veterans Administration. In addition, Congress will appropriate nearly $100 billion in a supplemental appropriation for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Total U.S. military spending may run over $660 billion in FY 2007 when interest on past, debt-financed military activities is also included, according to an estimate by the War Resisters League http://www.warresisters.org/piechart.htm .

Hawkins said eliminating the nuclear missile defense system budget was only one of the most obvious cuts that should be made in military spending. “We need a military defense, but not a global military occupation force, which is what this level of military spending is for. I support deep cuts in military spending to fund a peace dividend we can reinvest in renewable energy, mass transit, rebuilding our infrastructure, protecting the environment, and funding education, affordable housing, and human services.”


From Global Network Against Weapons

Who Killed the Electric Car?

SMITHSONIAN GETS RID OF ELECTRIC CAR TO MAKE WAY FOR SUV

AP - Just weeks before the release of a movie about the death of the electric car from the 1990s, the Smithsonian Institution has removed its EV1 electric sedan from display. The upcoming film "Who Killed the Electric Car?" questions why General Motors created the battery-powered vehicles and then crushed the program a few years later. GM happens to be one of the Smithsonian's biggest contributors. A museum spokeswoman says the museum simply needed the space to display another vehicle, a high-tech SUV.

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/1155AP_Electric_Car_Booted.html



Who Killed the Electric Car?
http://www.whokilledtheelectriccar.com/


Informant: bigraccoon

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Who Killed The Electric Car?

Video

Who Killed the Electric Car? is a 2006 documentary film that explores the birth, limited commercialization, and subsequent death of the battery electric vehicle in the United States, specifically the General Motors EV1 of the 1990s. The film explores the roles of automobile manufacturers, the oil industry, the US government, batteries, hydrogen vehicles, and consumers in limiting the development and adoption of this technology.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article17614.htm

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Why GM is broke
http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/545.html

Another reason we don't have electric cars
http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/551.html

What happened to this battery?
http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/553.html



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Samstag, 17. Juni 2006

Ausnahmezustand in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern beim Bush-Besuch Mitte Juli

Teurer Kaffeeklatsch

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/22/22896/1.html

Die Welt vor einer neuen Energiekrise? Solare Zukunft ohne Erdöl und Atomenergie

Referent: Dr. Herbert Kuhn, Ingenieur, Energieberater

Do., 13. Juli 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.

Klimaänderung, atomare Risiken, 75 % Importabhängigkeit der Energieversorgung bei abnehmenden Ressourcen und steigenden Preisen. Deutschland wird sich die gewohnte fossile und atomare Energieversorgung nicht mehr lange leisten können. Herbert Kuhn geht auf die zu erwartende Preisentwicklung auf den internationalen Energiemärkten ein und auf die tatsächlichen Kosten einer atomaren Energieversorgung. Alternativ werden die Potenziale und Kosten eines sparsamen und regenerativen Energieeinsatzes aufgezeigt. Schlussfolgerung des Energiewirtschaftlers: Wir müssen unsere Energieversorgung binnen 25 Jahren auf sparsamen Einsatz und regenerative Deckung umstellen, ansonsten ist der Sozial- und Wirtschaftsstandort Deutschland in derzeitiger Form nicht zu halten.

Referent: Dr. Herbert Kuhn, Studium der Elektrotechnik an der TU München, Fachrichtung Energietechnik. Danach 5 Jahre wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter an der Forschungsstelle für Energiewirtschaft in München. Derzeit Betreiber eines Ingenieurbüros, das sich mit Energieeinsparung in der Industrie beschäftigt.

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., 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

2,500 Dead: How Many More?

Cindy Sheehan: "On Feb. 1, I was arrested at the State of the Union address for wearing a Veterans for Peace shirt that read: '2,245 Dead. How many more?' A little more than four months later, we are now tragically marking the deaths of 255 more of our brave and wonderful young American soldiers. So today, with 2,500 dead, I ask again: How many more?"

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/061706X.shtml

Watada case being ignored in the nation's newspapers

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/4677/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news



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

The Courage to Face the Consequences

http://tjh.elequity.com/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=569

060617 - R - Mobilfunk - Newsletter

http://www.omega-news.info/060617_r_mobilfunk_newsletter.rtf

060614 - R - Mobilfunk - Newsletter

http://www.omega-news.info/060614_r_mobilfunk_newsletter.rtf

060612 - R - Mobilfunk - Newsletter

http://www.omega-news.info/060612_r_mobilfunk_newsletter.rtf

Mobilfunk-Boom in Afrika durch Kinderarbeit

Dreckiger geht's wohl nicht mehr ! Kinder müssen herhalten um Handys zu verkaufen!

Mit freundlichen Grüßen übersandt:
Pesché Jeannot (Luxemburg)


T O P S T O R I E S + + +

Vodafone und Orange setzen auf kleine Hände bei Telefonkartenverkäufen

Samstag, 17.06.2006, 12:10 http://nl.internet.com/ct.html?rtr=on&s=1,2j09,1,7a5g,cznc,7x4o,5psz

Rumsfeld vor laufenden Kameras der Lüge überführt

http://www.meta-info.de/?lid=24075

Group will keep an eye on phone masts

By Lynn Jackson

MOBILE phone mast campaigners in Dorset have joined forces with other activists across the south to keep track of any bids to put up new masts.

The new watchdog group, Wessex Registry of Active Masts (WRAM), aims to keep tabs on planning applications in Dorset, Hampshire and Surrey and monitor mast locations.

Members are urging anyone who wants to be kept up-to-date with mast developments to get in touch. continued...

Campaigners in Bournemouth who fought mobile phone masts in Moordown, Southbourne and Queen's Park, are among those keen to see the group get off the ground.

Many local residents were angry after phone masts slipped through the planning process due to legal blunders by Bournemouth council, or were put up without any warning.

WRAM founder member Karen Barratt, who led a campaign against a phone mast in Hampshire, said the watchdog could be a much stronger force than any individual campaigning against local masts.

She said: "This is all about communication.

"We do not want to be kept in the dark about where current masts are sited or where future masts may be required.

"We will not be telling anyone what they should do.

"If people want to raise objections to any specific site it is their choice, but they are entitled to be properly informed and consulted.

She added: "Too often people are simply unaware."

WRAM hopes to build up a picture of mast developments in the region and also monitor the behaviour of the telecom operators and the performance of local planning authorities.

"We hope to eventually have representatives from councils, schools and community groups," added Karen.

If you want to join the group's mailing list, contact WRAM on mail.wram@ntlworld.com

1:05pm today

© Copyright 2001-2006 Newsquest Media Group

http://www.thisisdorset.net/display.var.798569.0.group_will_keep_an_eye_on_phone_masts.php

Pentagon Details US Abuse of Detainees

Murky procedures, lack of oversight and inadequate resources led to mistakes in the way U.S. troops treated Iraq and Afghanistan detainees. But two Pentagon reports, made public Friday, found no widespread mistreatment or illegal actions by the military. A human rights group called the reports a whitewash that ignored countless documented accounts of detainee abuse.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/061706Z.shtml

World's oceans reaching point of no return, says UN

By Sam Knight
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2229211,00.html

The UN has warned the world's governments that humankind's exploitation of the sea could be passing the point of no return.

A report by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) found that more than half of the world's fish stocks are being exploited to their full extent, with nearly a quarter suffering from over-fishing.

Meanwhile, pollution, litter and deep sea drilling are all reaching into the depths of a marine environment hitherto preserved from the hand of man.

In the Central Pacific, the study found, there is now up to 6lb of marine litter to every 1lb of plankton. Elsewhere, there are around 46,000 pieces of plastic litter for every square mile of the world's oceans.

Achim Steiner, UNEP’s new executive director, said that particular attention must be paid to the 60 per cent of the world's oceans that are beyond the reach of national jurisdictions and conservation efforts, where modern technology and a lack of regulation is combining to harm the environment.

"Humankind's ability to exploit the deep oceans and high seas has accelerated rapidly over recent years," he said.

"It is a pace of change that has outstripped our institutions and conservation efforts whose primary focus have been coastal waters where, until recently, most human activity like fishing and industrial exploration took place. We now most urgently need to look beyond the horizon and bring the lessons learnt in coastal water to the wider marine world."

According to the report, just 1 per cent of the world's 3.5 million fishing boats are thought to be large, industrial vessels, but the giant loads they trawl from the deep sea account for around 60 per cent of all the fish caught on the planet.

Industrial fishing has helped to drive down the world's stocks of tuna, cod, swordfish and marlin by as much as 90 per cent in the last century.

Adding to the strain on the oceans, the UN estimated that nearly $10 billion of fish are caught illegally each year, up to 30 per cent of which is taken from unregulated waters.

Illegal longline fishing also kills more than 300,000 seabirds every year, including 100,000 albatrosses. Nineteen out 21 albatross species are now threatened with extinction.

The report also described a range of activities, including energy development and scientific research such as "bioprospecting" - the collection of biological artefacts for new products - that encroach on waters up to 2,000m below the ocean surface.

"Throughout the oceans, shipping, military operations and seismic exploration have intensified with growing impacts on deep water and high sea ecosystems and biodiversity," said Kristina Gjerde, a UN High Seas Policy Advisor who wrote the report.

"The spectre of climate change and its impacts such as ocean warming and acidification underscore the need to reduce direct human impacts, because healthy ecosystems are better able to respond to changing oceanic conditions."

Reacting to the report, Tim Yeo, the Conservative MP who is chairing a study of the Government's plans for a Marine Bill, said that Britain should take the lead in devising a new regulatory framework for the world's open waters.

"For generations we have regarded the sea as a resource we can all deplete at will. Those chickens are now coming home to roost," he said.



Time running out to curb effects of deep sea pollution, warns UN

· Pace of change outstrips conservation efforts · Water temperature rises as alkalinity falls

David Adam,
environment correspondent
Saturday June 17, 2006
The Guardian

http://www.guardian.co.uk/conservation/story/0,,1799872,00.html

Damage to the once pristine habitats of the deep oceans by pollution, litter and overfishing is running out of control, the United Nations warned yesterday. In a report that indicates that time is running out to save them, the UN said humankind's exploitation of the the deep seas and oceans was "rapidly passing the point of no return".

Last year some 85 million tonnes of wild fish were pulled from the global oceans, 100 million sharks and related species were butchered for their fins, some 250,000 turtles became tangled in fishing gear, and 300,000 seabirds, including 100,000 albatrosses, were killed by illegal longline fishing.

Article continues Into the water in their place went three billion individual pieces of litter - about eight million a day - joining the 46,000 pieces of discarded plastic that currently float on every square mile of ocean and kill another million seabirds each year. The water temperature rose and its alkalinity fell - both the result of climate change. Coral barriers off Australia and Belize are dying and newly discovered reefs in the Atlantic have already been destroyed by bottom trawling.

Achim Steiner, executive director of the UN's environment programme, said: "Humankind's ability to exploit the deep oceans and high seas has accelerated rapidly over recent years. It is a pace of change that has outstripped our institutions and conservation efforts."

Mining, for example, could soon spread to the sea floor for the first time. The Canadian company Nautilus Minerals plans to dig for deposits of gold and copper off Papua New Guinea.

More than 90% of the world's living organisms are found in the oceans, but a new UN report says that researchers are only now beginning to understand the nature of their ecosystems."Today, these environments are considered to have been the very cradle for life on Earth."

Yesterday's warning from the UN came as officials and experts met in New York to discuss ways the international community could better police activities in international waters.

Mr Steiner said: "Well over 60% of the marine world and its rich biodiversity is found beyond the limits of national jurisdiction and is vulnerable and at increasing risk. Governments must urgently develop guidelines, rules and actions needed to bridge this gulf."

The UN says countries need to manage oceans along ecological boundaries rather than political borders. It says more research is needed to investigate the 90% of the oceans that remain unexplored. It also calls for greater protection for vulnerable species such as cod, marlin and swordfish, which have lost 90% of their global stocks over the last century.

Kristina Gjerde, high seas policy adviser with the International Conservation Union's global marine programme, who wrote the new report, said: "Once limited largely to shipping and open ocean fishing, commercial activities at sea are expanding rapidly and plunging ever deeper." She said the effects of climate change made conservation efforts more important.


Informant: binstock

Proposed dams to be Chile's next environment battle

http://tinyurl.com/mt7lz


Informant: binstock

Polar bear plight worsens as toxins reach the Arctic

By Lewis Smith, Environment Reporter http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2226227,00.html

POLAR bears and other Arctic animals are being poisoned in their thousands by man-made chemicals, the wildlife charity WWF has said.

The chemicals are causing serious health problems for wildlife that dramatically reduces its chances of survival in the Arctic environment.

Whales, seals and polar bears are among those found with heightened levels of chemicals in their bodies, according to the WWF report. Effects include suppressed immune systems, weakened and deformed skeletons, cancers, vitamin deficiency and changes in behaviour.

Elizabeth Salter Green, the director of WWF-UK’s toxics programme, said: “What we are seeing here is a mass contamination of Arctic wildlife. We believe it is making these animals less capable of surviving the harsh Arctic conditions and the impacts of climate change. The survival of wild animal populations is threatened.

“Chemical contamination of our environment is spiralling out of control because of poor global chemicals regulation. The Arctic ecosystem is being ravaged by chemicals.”

Chemicals found in Arctic mammals and birds include DDT and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), which are widely banned but can remain locked in ice for decades. Among those in use today and found contaminating the wildlife are perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS), used in non-stick coatings for saucepans, which have been linked to neonatal mortality and respiratory problems. Polybrominated diphenyl ethers
(PBDEs), widely used as flame retardants, are also found in high levels.

The report, Killing Them Softly, analysed a series of scientific studies into a range of Arctic creatures to establish what effects contamination had. The WWF concluded that the problem is so severe that, taken in conjunction with other threats, such as the melting ice, extinction is only a matter of time for some species.

Polar bears are already predicted to die out in a century. Most of the contamination is carried from the industrialised world to the Arctic by air and sea currents.

Predator species, such as polar bears and sea lions, are severely affected because their bodies absorb contaminants within food, such as fish.Other animals suffering high levels of toxins include hares, lemmings, wolverines, caribou, walrus, wolves, foxes and reindeer.

PCB levels are so high in polar bears that they could affect their chances of reproducing, and organochlorines reduce their ability to produce the antibodies needed to fight off infections.

Beluga whales have been especially hard hit. Some carcasses are so contaminated “that their bodies are treated as toxic waste”. They have a cancer rate higher than any other wild animal population.

The WWF, launching its report today, is calling on industrialised nations, especially in the European Union, to impose strict controls on chemicals to prevent them getting into the ecosystem. The EU is planning legislation but the WWF fears that it will be watered down under pressure from industry.

Professor Julian Dowdeswell, director of the Scott Polar Research Institute at Cambridge University said: “One thinks of the Arctic as a pristine environment. It isn’t. There are all sorts of contaminants carried by the ocean currents and air masses which can disperse them at very high latitudes.

“These contaminants move up the food chain. The way these things appear to be taken into the Arctic food chain is definitely detrimental.”

POISON PROBLEM

Polar bears: impaired immune system, altered hormone production, weaker bones

Seals and sea lions: skeletal deformities, skin diseases, cancers, breeding problems, altered hormone production

Beluga whales: cancers, infections, reproductive problems

Birds: changed behaviour when sitting on eggs, reduced immunity


Informant: binstock

Available Environmental Interventions Could Save Millions of Lives

One quarter of the global disease burden in adults is related to environmental risk factors that could be modified with existing interventions, the World Health Organization (WHO) said in a new report Friday. The WHO is thus calling on environmental policymakers, industry, energy, transport and the health sector to work towards the objective of making "wise investments" in terms of the environment, in order to prevent health problems related to environmental factors, says Maria Neira, WHO director of public health and environment.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/061606HA.shtml

Thawing Permafrost Could Unleash Tons of Carbon

Ancient roots and bones locked in long-frozen soil in Siberia are starting to thaw, and have the potential to unleash billions of tons of carbon and accelerate global warming, scientists said Thursday. This vast carbon reservoir, contained in permafrost soil in northeastern Siberia, contains about 75 times more carbon than the amount released into the atmosphere each year by the burning of fossil fuels, the researchers said in a statement.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/061606EC.shtml

Global Warming Could Burn Insurers

The alarm sounded by scientists about global warming has deep implications for the insurance industry and consumers, participants said Thursday at a climate change summit in Seattle.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/061606EB.shtml

A Leap of Faith, Off a Cliff

On Monday, the Bush administration told a judge in Detroit that the president's warrantless domestic spying is legal and constitutional, but refused to say why. The judge should just take his word for it, the lawyer said, because merely talking about it would endanger America.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13638.htm

Judge again delays release of torture report

A judge in Cook County has again put off the release of a report into allegations that Chicago police tortured suspects.

http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=local&id=4276760


From Information Clearing House

The Impact of Psychological Torture Techniques Against Detainees at Guantanamo Bay

The apparent suicide of three Guantanamo Bay detainees this past Saturday highlights the tragic results of arbitrary and indefinite detention. A human rights travesty.

http://www.amnestyusa.org/askamnesty/live/display.php?topic=65


From Information Clearing House



"I Was Tortured"

By Sister Dianna Ortiz, OSU

Sister Ortiz relates her personal experiences and tell us that U.S. personnel were present in interrogation and torture rooms,” in Guatemala in 1989 when she was kidnapped, taken to a secret prison and repeatedly raped and tortured by troops commanded by General Hector Gramajo (a CIA asset and graduate of the U.S. Army School of the Americas).

Video:
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8807.htm



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

A recent trip by Michael Ledeen to Rome has raised red flags among those concerned about a potential war with Iran

Pentagon confirms Iranian directorate

A recent trip by Michael Ledeen to Rome has raised red flags among those concerned about a potential war with Iran. Some believe that Ledeen -- a long-time advocate of Iranian regime change -- was involved in the Niger forgeries scandal.

http://tinyurl.com/qkbsc


From Information Clearing House

Price of Human Life in Baghdad: US $2.40

Oxfam International report says lack of control over the international ammunition trade is partly responsible for the escalating violence in Iraq. Research published on June 15 shows that the price of taking away a human life in Baghdad is currently US$2.40.

http://tinyurl.com/ehthk


From Information Clearing House

"Not Your Soldier": Stop the military invasion of our schools and our communities

4 Minute video:

The Not Your Soldier Project gives youth the tools we need to stop the military invasion of our schools and our communities.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article12999.htm

Mission Rejected: U.S. Soldiers Who Say No To Iraq

We hear from three Iraq war resisters who have spoken out.

Audio and transcript
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13639.htm

Iraq: The Continuous War

Video

This documentary details the work that American troops are doing in Iraq. It details there views and opinions as to the why the war is being waged and how the war is being fought on the ground.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13634.htm

Prof. Ken Bode: Iraq War a "Corrupt, Futile Enterprise"

What the Republicans fear is that the midterm elections will become a genuine referendum on that war.

http://www.depauw.edu/news/index.asp?id=17702


From Information Clearing House

The Century of the Self

Video - Adam Curtis' acclaimed series examines the rise of the all-consuming self against the backdrop of the Freud dynasty.

American corporations realised that self was not a threat but their greatest opportunity. It was in their interest to encourage people to feel they were unique individuals and then sell them ways to express that individuality. To do this they turned to techniques developed by Freudian psychoanalysts to read the inner desires of the new self.

Click here to watch
http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12642.htm



The Century of the Self

Documentary by Adam Curtis

This episode explains how politicians on the left, in both Britain and America, turned to the techniques developed by business to read and fulfil the inner desires of the self. - The aim of those who had originally created these techniques had not been to liberate the people but to develop a new way of controlling them.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12698.htm

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The war for your mind
http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/44.html



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Adam+Curtis

Condi and the isolationists

By Patrick Buchanan

To understand who is truly responsible for a situation where a U.S. secretary of state has to go before a convention of religious conservatives to try to hold their support for a president they put in office, Rice might ask herself some questions.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13645.htm

The Bogus Take Back America Conference

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13644.htm

Trivializing Corruption

By David Sirota

Ninety thousand dollars in a Democratic Congressman's freezer. A Republican House Majority Leader indicted for money laundering, and a senior Republican thrown in jail for accepting bribes. Washington's biggest lobbyist thrown in jail for trying to buy off lawmakers. This is what the Washington Establishment and the media want America to believe is the worst form of corruption: a few dirty political hacks who had the nerve to violate our supposedly pristine democracy.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13643.htm

Why the Dollar Bubble is About to Burst

http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2006/06/342746.html


Informant: Bob Banner

Church court will rule on plans for phone mast

By Mark Killiner

CONTROVERSIAL plans for a phone mast in a church near a school were discussed in a special church court pre-hearing.

The proposals to install a T-Mobile base station in the spire of SS Peter and Paul Church on the Green, Chingford, 50m from St Mary's Catholic School, have met with huge opposition from parents, children and teachers.

They are concerned about possible health risks associated with phone masts. continued...

A Consistory Court, which rules on issues connected with the church, met at the church for a directions hearing on Tuesday to establish the procedure for the full hearing next month.

During proceedings, which were presided over by George Pulman QC of the Consistory of the Diocese of Chelmsford, QS4, the company behind the mast and the vicar and wardens of the church were told they would have to present evidence supporting the plan at the full hearing.

Steve Turner, of Willow Street, Chingford, will be opposing the plans after it was established that those opposed to the mast could not afford legal representation.

He said: "I think it is undemocratic that local people should have to pay to take part in a process which could affect theirs and their children's health."

Mr Pulman explained he needed evidence to be presented in a coherent way that would best serve the interests of both parties.

Both sides agreed there should be another consultation process so a drop-in session was organised to give residents the chance to consider evidence and air their views.

Mr Turner said: "The hearing went well. We requested another consultation because so many people had no idea of the plans after the first consultation and we've got it."

The consultation drop-in takes place at the church on Saturday, July 8, and the Consistory Hearing will be held there on Tuesday and Wednesday, July 18 and 19.

9:00am today

© Copyright 2001-2006 Newsquest Media Group

http://tinyurl.com/mhvp2

Could Haditha be just the tip of the mass grave?

Could Haditha be just the tip of the mass grave? The corpses we have glimpsed, the grainy footage of the cadavers and the dead children; could these be just a few of many?

http://tjh.elequity.com/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=588



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

The children of Guantanamo Bay

The 'IoS' reveals today that more than 60 of the detainees of the US camp were under 18 at the time of their capture, some as young as 14

The notorious US detention camp in Guantanamo Bay has been hit by fresh allegations of human rights abuses, with claims that dozens of children were sent there - some as young as 14 years old.

http://tjh.elequity.com/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=590



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

Innocence Is No Excuse: on the government's family law system

http://www.lewrockwell.com/baskerville/baskerville10.html

Blatant Moral Hypocrisy: on global-democratic war atrocities

http://www.canada.com/calgaryherald/news/theeditorialpage/story.html?id=588bcf7b-64bb-4d2c-8ef5-2ba4de87548d


Informant: Lew Rockwell

The Ever Elusive 'Tipping Point' in Iraq

http://www.lewrockwell.com/hadar/hadar62.html



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

Civil Society’s Rules of Order

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig3/guillory7.html

The No-Knock State: on the latest Supreme outrage

http://www.lewrockwell.com/rossi/rossi12.html

The Messianic Nation State: Textbooks as Ideological Weapons

http://www.lewrockwell.com/north/north461.html

Al-Zarqawi's Death Doesn't Slow War

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0616-30.htm



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

Soldier's Duty: Say No to Illegal War

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0616-31.htm
http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/4673/



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

A Man, a Plan: Baghdad

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0616-29.htm

The Peace Race

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0616-22.htm

Global Warming/Local Hope

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0616-26.htm

Pro-whaling Nations Plot Diplomatic Coup

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0616-01.htm

Help Save Whales: Protect the largest creatures on earth!
http://www.care2.com/news/member/870323169/111251

Whaling Foes Dodge Harpoon with Japan Defeat
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0617-02.htm

Japan Seizes Control of Whaling Group after Historic Vote
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/2202839/

Japanese Whaling A Barbaric Spectacle
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/2210437/

UN: Forgotten Urban Poor a Living Time Bomb

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0616-07.htm

Democrats Accuse Bush Administration of Withholding Superfund Data

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0616-06.htm

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