Mittwoch, 2. August 2006

Minimum Wage, Maximum Gall

"The one thing that should engender more fear than the current Congress's doing nothing is the current Congress's doing something," writes Harold Meyerson. "Every time Congressional Republicans are compelled by public pressure to address a serious issue, they retreat to their laboratory and emerge with Frankenstein-monster legislation designed primarily to reward their campaign donors and stick it to the Democrats, and only secondarily to fix the problem."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/080206P.shtml

Important Petitions, Variety and Data

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

Maimed Soldier Now Questions the War

President Bush came and sat by the side of Sergeant Brian Fountaine, a 24-year-old tank commander from Dorchester, a gung-ho soldier who had lobbied to be deployed a second time. The president chatted about the sergeant's beloved Red Sox, but made no reference to the war, the soldier said. If the topic had come up, the president might not have liked what Fountaine had on his mind.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/080206G.shtml

South Asia's Strange Partnership Against Peace

"This strange South Asian partnership against peace is closely connected to the 'coalition of the willing' that the US President commands," writes J. Sri Raman. "It is the India-US nuclear deal, an initiative of George W. Bush aimed at consolidating the 'coalition,' which has led directly to the current India-Pakistan nuclear compact of a covert kind ... It is clear that the India-US nuclear deal has only strengthened their determination to persist with their perilous nuclear course."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/080206F.shtml

Bush Asks Federal Court to Stop Domestic Spying Lawsuit

The US government has asked a San Francisco court to quash a lawsuit charging that the Bush administration illegally spied on Americans' phone calls, legal filings showed.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/080206D.shtml

Weapons of Mass Destruction in US

Bill Quigley quotes three jailed US protesters: "US leaders speak about the dangers of other nations acquiring nuclear weapons, but they fail to act in accordance with the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty which commits the US to take steps to disarm its weapons of mass destruction."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/080206B.shtml

Rüttgers kritisiert kapitalistische "Lebenslügen" der CDU

Steuersenkungen & Arbeitsplätze: Rüttgers kritisiert kapitalistische "Lebenslügen" der CDU (02.08.06)

Vor dem Hintergrund sinkender Umfragewerte der CDU hat der stellvertretende Parteivorsitzende Jürgen Rüttgers seine Partei aufgefordert, sich von zentralen "Lebenslügen" zu verabschieden. Der nordrhein-westfälische Ministerpräsident sagte dem Magazin "Stern", es sei falsch zu glauben, dass Steuersenkungen zu mehr Investitionen und damit zu mehr Arbeitsplätzen führen würden. Gleiches gelte für die Behauptung, die Löhne in Deutschland seien zu hoch. "Wer das vertritt, weiß nicht, wie die Menschen hier leben", sagte Rüttgers. Man müsse zur Kenntnis nehmen, "dass der Lohnkostenanteil in vielen Betrieben nicht mehr die Rolle spielt, die wir ihm lange Zeit zugesprochen haben."

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=14137

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Rüttgers greift CDU und große Koalition scharf an
http://www.tagesschau.de/aktuell/meldungen/0,,OID5774254_REF1,00.html

Three Montana Wild Forests Need Your Help!

http://action.wilderness.org/campaign/montanaforests

Please help us urge the Forest Service to protect all the wilderness-quality lands on the Bitterroot, Flathead, and Lolo National Forests.

The Forest Service is concurrently revising the long-term management plans for three large and exceptional National Forests in western Montana, the Bitterroot, Flathead, and Lolo, home to clear running mountain streams, serene backcountry, and incredible wildlife. Each of these National Forests has thousands of acres of wilderness-quality lands that are home to quiet trails, wildlife habitat, and pristine landscapes.

The bad news is that many of these wilderness-quality acres are at risk from the draft Forest Service plans. The good news is that you can help. Please take a minute and ask the Forest Service to protect the wilderness-quality lands in these three forests. The deadline for public comments is September 7th.

Tell me more
http://action.wilderness.org/campaign/montanaforests/explanation

Protect Grizzly Bears

In North America, the grizzly's penchant for solitude has long made it a symbol of the frontier spirit. But despite its rugged image, experts say, the grizzly bear is more vulnerable to human activity than any other wildlife species in the northern Rockies. Roughly 1,500 grizzlies now inhabit the lower 48 states, down from as many as 100,000 in the early 1800s.

To ensure the recovery of grizzly bears in the lower 48, the current population must increase to two or three times its current size, according to wildlife biologists. Yet across the American West, oil and gas companies are pressing to open vast swaths of wildlands to drilling, even as logging, motor vehicle recreation and mining continue to threaten these pristine areas. Rural sprawl is also on the rise. As a result, grizzly habitats -- including the Yellowstone/Rockies and Castle-Bighorn BioGems -- are shrinking and fragmenting, leaving small grizzly populations isolated from food sources and one another.

To make matters worse, the Bush administration is now planning to remove the Yellowstone grizzly from the endangered species list by 2007. Stripping endangered species protection from this population of 300 to 600 bears would jeopardize its long-term recovery by opening its habitat to oil and gas drilling and other development and by allowing hunters to kill bears that roam outside the park's limits. "Delisting the Yellowstone bear prematurely could drive it back to the brink of extinction," says Louisa Willcox, director of NRDC's wild bears project. BioGems Defenders sent tens of thousands of messages protesting this reckless proposal, and we are prepared to fight it in court if necessary.

At the same time, a new Forest Service plan to withdraw proposed protections for crucial grizzly bear habitat in the Cabinet-Yaak wildlands of northwestern Montana is jeopardizing the future of North America's most endangered grizzly population. NRDC and several partner groups won a crucial reprieve for the 20 or so bears that survive in this region when we went to court and blocked a massive polluting copper and silver mine. But with new proposals looming to expand mining, logging and roadbuilding in the Cabinet-Yaak wildlands, these bears are once again in danger.

To ensure that North America's imperiled grizzly populations flourish again, NRDC and BioGems Defenders are working to protect, restore and link bear habitats stretching from Yellowstone to northern Canada. And our efforts may be life-saving for many other species as well. According to scientific research, grizzly populations mirror the health of the ecosystems they inhabit. "Where you have grizzlies, you have healthy elk, watersheds and trout," says Willcox.

Click Here to Save Grizzlies!
http://www.savebiogems.org/bears/takeaction.asp

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Yellowstone grizzlies lose federal protection
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

03/23/07

Grizzly bears in and around Yellowstone National Park no longer need Endangered Species Act protection, the federal government said Thursday. The area had an estimated 136 to 312 grizzlies when the species was listed as threatened in 1975, but has more than 500 of the bears today, the government said. … Stripping the bears of protection could eventually clear the way for limited hunting of the animals. A measure that would allow such hunting has passed the Montana Senate.

http://tinyurl.com/2eya27


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

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Help protect Greater Yellowstone's last grizzly bears
http://www.savebiogems.org/bears/takeaction



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

Geheimdienstlicher Drahtseilakt

Geplante Anti-Terror-Datei soll schnell Informationen liefern, praktisch handhabbar sein - aber dennoch geheim bleiben.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/23/23240/1.html

Plague of Plastic Chokes the Seas

On Midway Atoll, 40% of albatross chicks die, their bellies full of trash.

Swirling masses of drifting debris pollute remote beaches and snare wildlife.

By Kenneth R. Weiss
Times Staff Writer
August 2, 2006

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/oceans/la-me-ocean2aug02,0,3130914.story

MIDWAY ATOLL — The albatross chick jumped to its feet, eyes alert and focused. At 5 months, it stood 18 inches tall and was fully feathered except for the fuzz that fringed its head.

All attitude, the chick straightened up and clacked its beak at a visitor, then rocked back and dangled webbed feet in the air to cool them in the afternoon breeze.

The next afternoon, the chick ignored passersby. The bird was flopped on its belly, its legs splayed awkwardly. Its wings drooped in the hot sun. A few hours later, the chick was dead.

John Klavitter, a wildlife biologist, turned the bird over and cut it open with a knife. Probing its innards with a gloved hand, he pulled out a yellowish sac — its stomach.

Out tumbled a collection of red, blue and orange bottle caps, a black spray nozzle, part of a green comb, a white golf tee and a clump of tiny dark squid beaks ensnared in a tangle of fishing line.

"This is pretty typical," said Klavitter, who is stationed at the atoll for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. "We often find cigarette lighters, bucket handles, toothbrushes, syringes, toy soldiers — anything made out of plastic."

It's all part of a tide of plastic debris that has spread throughout the world's oceans, posing a lethal hazard to wildlife, even here, more than
1,000 miles from the nearest city.

Midway, an atoll halfway between North America and Japan, has no industrial centers, no fast-food joints with overflowing trash cans, and only a few dozen people.

Its isolation would seem to make it an ideal rookery for seabirds, especially Laysan albatross, which lay their eggs and hatch their young here each winter. For their first six months of life, the chicks depend entirely on their parents for nourishment. The adults forage at sea and bring back high-calorie takeout: a slurry of partly digested squid and flying-fish eggs.

As they scour the ocean surface for this sustenance, albatross encounter vast expanses of floating junk. They pick up all manner of plastic debris, mistaking it for food.

As a result, the regurgitated payload flowing down their chicks' gullets now includes Lego blocks, clothespins, fishing lures and other pieces of plastic that can perforate the stomach or block the gizzard or esophagus. The sheer volume of plastic inside a chick can leave little room for food and liquid.

Of the 500,000 albatross chicks born here each year, about 200,000 die, mostly from dehydration or starvation. A two-year study funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency showed that chicks that died from those causes had twice as much plastic in their stomachs as those that died for other reasons.

The atoll is littered with decomposing remains, grisly wreaths of feathers and bone surrounding colorful piles of bottle caps, plastic dinosaurs, checkers, highlighter pens, perfume bottles, fishing line and small Styrofoam balls. Klavitter has calculated that albatross feed their chicks about 5 tons of plastic a year at Midway.

Albatross fly hundreds of miles in their search for food for their young. Their flight paths from Midway often take them over what is perhaps the world's largest dump: a slowly rotating mass of trash-laden water about twice the size of Texas.

This is known as the Eastern Garbage Patch, part of a system of currents called the North Pacific subtropical gyre. Located halfway between San Francisco and Hawaii, the garbage patch is an area of slack winds and sluggish currents where flotsam collects from around the Pacific, much like foam piling up in the calm center of a hot tub.

Curtis Ebbesmeyer has been studying the clockwise swirl of plastic debris so long, he talks about it as if he were tracking a beast.

"It moves around like a big animal without a leash," said Ebbesmeyer, an oceanographer in Seattle and leading expert on currents and marine debris. "When it gets close to an island, the garbage patch barfs, and you get a beach covered with this confetti of plastic."

Some oceanic trash washes ashore at Midway — laundry baskets, television tubes, beach sandals, soccer balls and other discards.

Nearly 90% of floating marine litter is plastic — supple, durable materials such as polyethylene and polypropylene, Styrofoam, nylon and saran.

About four-fifths of marine trash comes from land, swept by wind or washed by rain off highways and city streets, down streams and rivers, and out to sea.

The rest comes from ships. Much of it consists of synthetic floats and other gear that is jettisoned illegally to avoid the cost of proper disposal in port.

In addition, thousands of cargo containers fall overboard in stormy seas each year, spilling their contents. One ship heading from Los Angeles to Tacoma, Wash., disgorged 33,000 blue-and-white Nike basketball shoes in
2002. Other loads lost at sea include 34,000 hockey gloves and 29,000 yellow rubber ducks and other bathtub toys.

The debris can spin for decades in one of a dozen or more gigantic gyres around the globe, only to be spat out and carried by currents to distant lands. The U.N. Environment Program estimates that 46,000 pieces of plastic litter are floating on every square mile of the oceans. About 70% will eventually sink.

Albatross are by no means the only victims. An estimated 1 million seabirds choke or get tangled in plastic nets or other debris every year. About 100,000 seals, sea lions, whales, dolphins, other marine mammals and sea turtles suffer the same fate.

The amount of plastic in the oceans has risen sharply since the 1950s. Studies show a tenfold increase every decade in some places. Scientists expect the trend to continue, given the popularity of disposable plastic containers. The average American used 223 pounds of plastic in 2001. The plastics industry expects per-capita usage to increase to 326 pounds by the end of the decade.

The qualities that make plastics so useful are precisely what cause them to persist as trash.

Derived from petroleum, plastics eventually break down into carbon dioxide and water from exposure to heat and the sun's ultraviolet rays.

On land, the process can take decades, even centuries. At sea, it takes even longer, said Anthony L. Andrady, a polymer chemist at the Research Triangle Institute in North Carolina who studies marine debris. Seawater keeps plastics cool while algae, barnacles and other marine growth block ultraviolet rays.

"Every little piece of plastic manufactured in the past 50 years that made it into the ocean is still out there somewhere," Andrady said, "because there is no effective mechanism to break it down."

Oceanographers have counted on beachcombers around the world to help them plot the course of plastic flotsam as it circumnavigates the globe. Ebbesmeyer has found that some debris gets hung up for decades in gyres before being spun out into different currents, flung ashore or picked up by animals.

A piece of plastic found in an albatross stomach last year bore a serial number that was traced to a World War II seaplane shot down in 1944. Computer models re-creating the object's odyssey showed it spent a decade in a gyre known as the Western Garbage Patch, just south of Japan, and then drifted 6,000 miles to the Eastern Garbage Patch off the West Coast of the U.S., where it spun in circles for the next 50 years.

The Hawaiian archipelago, which stretches from the Big Island of Hawaii westward for 1,500 miles to Kure Atoll, acts like 19 unevenly spaced teeth of a giant comb, snagging debris drifting around the Pacific. Most of the archipelago's atolls are awash in plastic junk, as are some beaches on the main islands.

Native Hawaiians, seeking wood for dugout canoes, used to go to Kamilo Beach at the southernmost tip of the Big Island to collect enormous logs that had drifted from the Pacific Northwest. Now, locals like Noni Sanford pick through the debris for novelties to enter in a trash-art show in Hilo every fall.

Sanford, 58, a free-spirited great-grandmother with long gray hair pulled back in a ponytail, once won second place for a mobile fashioned out of fishing line, floats and a colorful palette of plastic toothbrushes.

As a lifelong beachcomber, she is fascinated and horrified by the transformation of Kamilo Beach since she first set foot there in 1959. She was searching for driftwood with her father, a sculptor.

She remembers seeing a few tires back then. Now, plastic debris litters the crescent-shaped beach for more than a mile.

"This is nothing," Sanford said, stepping over a pile of twisted lines and nets. "This used to be 8 and 10 feet high. Of course, that was three or four cleanups ago."

Sanford and her husband, Ron, have joined in regular cleanup efforts, organized most recently by Bill Gilmartin, a retired wildlife biologist who studied monk seals.

"The rule is, don't pick up anything smaller than your fist," Gilmartin told a team of volunteers. "Otherwise, it'll take forever. We'll never be done."

Noni Sanford reached down, scooped up a handful of beach sand and let it trickle through her fingers. Most of the grainy mix was bits and pieces of plastic. The beach itself, it seemed, was turning into plastic.

Cleanup efforts in Hawaii and elsewhere have focused on "ghost nets," tangles of abandoned fishing lines, nets and traps that snare and kill marine life.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration dispatches scuba divers every year to cut tons of these deathtraps off Hawaiian coral reefs. It's dangerous and costly work. In July 2005, a 145-foot charter vessel brought in to haul away nets ran aground on the reef at Pearl and Hermes Atoll, about 100 miles from Midway. The ship was lost. The Coast Guard flew the 23 divers and crew 1,200 miles back to Honolulu.

If it were easier to find them, it would make sense to round up the medusas of nets and synthetic lines at sea before they snagged on coral reefs and endangered monk seals and other coastal wildlife.

But the Pacific spans millions of square miles, and even the debris circulating in the Eastern and Western garbage patches is often diffuse and hard to see, bobbing just below the surface.

Connecting the two patches is a ribbon of oceanic highway that stretches
6,000 miles, an extension of Japan's Kuroshio Current heading east. Oceanographers call this the Subtropical Convergence Zone, where the cold, green, heavier waters from the north slide under the warm, blue waters of the south.

A team of scientists working on NOAA's GhostNet Detection Project suspected that flotsam collected along this line, making it an ideal place to concentrate cleanups. Yet they couldn't be sure. They needed to see it.

The team got its chance last year, after persuading NOAA to lend them an instrument-packed, four-engine reconnaissance plane often deployed to study hurricanes. Wearing life jackets while flying 1,000 feet above the ocean's surface, observers were positioned at windows to spot nets and floats. They were to call out each sighting over the plane's intercom. Others were poised to jot down the location of each sighting.

"When we got into it, we couldn't write fast enough," said Tim Veenstra, an Alaskan pilot and private researcher working with government scientists. The meandering line of buoys, nets, life rings, buckets and other castoffs stretched for hundreds and hundreds of miles — until the airplane had to turn back.

"It was sort of a bittersweet feeling," Veenstra said. "Sweet in the fact that what we had postulated was proven true. Bitter in the fact that there was actually that much debris floating around."

Tuna fishermen have long known about the convergence zone and the debris. They know that fish like to congregate beneath anything that floats.

Off the southern tip of the Big Island of Hawaii, recreational fishermen like Guy Enriques will race miles offshore to fish beneath the flotsam.

It's important to get close to the trash, but not too close, Enriques explained, or the nets and lines will wrap around a boat's propeller.

He said the best fishing was around what looked like an enormous metal garage door floating just below the water's surface. Even some charter boat skippers learned of that one, Enriques recalled, and took fishermen there day after day, until it vanished.

But it wasn't a garage door. He and other fishermen were looking at the top of an 8-by-40-foot cargo container that fell off a ship. Such containers can float for as long as nine months. Until they sink, they are the bane of sailors in fiberglass boats who watch for them like icebergs on the high seas.

Charles Moore, a member of the Hancock Oil family, was on his way home from the Los Angeles-to-Hawaii Transpacific Yacht Race in 1997 when he took a shortcut through the Eastern Garbage Patch. It's a place that sailors usually avoid because it lacks wind.

As he motored through on his 50-foot catamaran, Moore was startled by what he saw thousands of miles from land. "Every time I came on deck, there was trash floating by," he said. "How could we have fouled such a huge area? How could this go on for a week?"

The experience changed Moore's life, turning him from an adventurer into a self-taught scientist and environmental activist.

Two years later, he returned to the garbage patch with a volunteer crew to survey its contents. He knew he would collect plenty of plastic bags, bottle caps, nets and floats.

He didn't expect what turned up in a special net, one with a tight mesh for collecting plankton, the bottom link in the oceanic food chain. Instead of plankton, it was choked with a colorful array of tiny plastic fragments.

"It blew my mind," Moore said. "We are filling up the oceans with this confetti stuff, and nobody cares."

Over the last decade, Moore, 59, who lives in a waterfront home in Long Beach, has spent his own money and some from a family foundation on a quest to track the plume of plastic so he can figure out how to stop it.

On a cloudless spring day, Moore waded up to his knees into the Los Angeles River in Long Beach wearing shorts, sandals and a white hard hat. He was tethered to a volunteer standing on the dry riverbank, in case he slipped on the slick concrete channel.

The Los Angeles River carries enough trash each year to fill the Rose Bowl two stories high, and despite efforts to corral some of it near the river mouth, most slips through to the ocean.

Moore adjusted a trawlnet to collect trash flowing downriver. At Moore's signal, a crane operator lifted the net out of the water. Volunteers swarmed around the trawlnet, extracted the contents and loaded them into more than a dozen jars.

The jars were filled with plastic pellets the size and shape of pills. They come in all colors and are the raw material for a vast array of plastic products, from trash bags to medical devices.

About 100 billion pounds of pellets are produced every year and shipped to Los Angeles and other manufacturing centers. Huge numbers are spilled on the ground and swept by rainfall into gutters; down storm drains, creeks and rivers; and into the ocean.

From his river sampling, Moore estimated that 236 million pellets washed down the Los Angeles and San Gabriel rivers in three days' time. Also known as "nurdles" or mermaid tears, they are the most widely seen plastic debris around the world. They have washed ashore as far away as Antarctica.

The pellets, like most types of plastic, are sponges for oily toxic chemicals that don't readily dissolve in water, such as the pesticide DDT and polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs. Some pellets have been found to contain concentrations of these pollutants 1 million times greater than the levels found in surrounding water.

As they absorb toxic chemicals, they become poison pills. Wildlife researchers have found the pellets, which resemble fish eggs, in the bellies of fish, sea turtles, seabirds and marine mammals.

Over time, plastic can break down into smaller and smaller pieces, eventually turning to powder and entering the ocean in microscopic fragments. Some plastic starts out as tiny particles, such as the abrasives in cleaning products that are washed down the sink, through sewage systems and out to sea.

The chemical components of plastics and common additives can harm animals and humans. Studies have linked the hormone-mimicking phthalates, used to soften plastic, to reduced testosterone and fertility in laboratory animals, and to subtle changes in the genitals of baby boys. Another additive, bisphenol A, used to make lightweight, heat-resistant baby bottles and microwave cookware, has been linked to prostate cancer.

Moore has tried, without success, to get manufacturers to improve their efforts to clean up spills of pellets that wash off lots and into storm drains. He considers beach cleanups a waste of time, except to raise public awareness of the problem. In his view, the cleanup has to start at the source — many miles inland.

To make that point, Moore tromped through rail yards in Vernon and La Mirada. On the side of a rail car a faded decal read "Operation Clean Sweep." It had three check boxes:

"Keep Plastics Off Ground.

"Close and Lock Caps When Outlets Not in Use.

"Pick Up All Spills."

Beneath the sign was a cone-shaped pile of pellets, as white as freshly fallen snow. Moore shuffled his sandaled feet through another drift nearby.

"This is a plastic sand dune," he said. "It's very slippery, very roly-poly. What makes them so good for the factory makes them good for getting into the ocean."

Times staff writer Usha Lee McFarling contributed to this report.


Informant: binstock

CONVERT THE MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX!

Maine’s Republican Senator Susan Collins has just sent around a news release proudly proclaiming that she has helped to bring big money to our state. She says the Senate Appropriations Committee has approved, for fiscal year 2007, $3.4 billion for DDX destroyer ships at Bath Iron Works and an additional $50 million for smaller military contracts sprinkled throughout the state.

This is the industrial policy of America today. Weapons production. It is our #1 industrial export product. And when weapons are your # 1 industrial export product, what is your global marketing strategy for that product line? That’s right, endless war.

Our Congress should be fighting to bring funding to our states to build rail systems, solar and windmills. At a time when we are told that we are now having the hottest summer in the recorded history of the U.S., does it not make sense that the taxpayers should be demanding that OUR TAX DOLLARS be used to expand the production of sustainable technologies? What does more military production do to alleviate global warming? How will we be able to get to work when gas hits $4, $5, $6, $7 a gallon if we don’t have public transit?

Think of the jobs created by building the industrial capacity to put a solar system on every house and business in the U.S.! Think of the jobs created if we built a world-class rail system connecting every corner of the country. Imagine how many people could be employed while building windmill farms all across the nation.

Why don’t the peace movement, the environmental movement, and the labor movements get together and create a unified demand to convert the military-industrial complex to peaceful production? Imagine the legs that could be put under the political demand for conversion if we did come together with such a coordinated national positive campaign?

What are we waiting for? We will never end war as long as making weapons for endless war employs growing numbers of people in the U.S. This is the direction that the corporate militarists are taking our nation as they now determine that “security export” will be our role in the New World Order. What does it do to the soul of our nation when we have to make weapons of destruction in order to employ people so they can feed their families?

Today the U.S. is feverishly resupplying Israel with new orders to replace the bombs, bullets, tanks shells and other weapons they are using to destroy Lebanon. All the while people work overtime at military production sites to keep up with the orders for more weapons. An endless cycle of death and destruction. Can military production workers be proud of their work? Hardly. But it’s a job.

The idea of moving the arms race into space, what the Pentagon says will be the largest industrial project in the history of the planet Earth, has the weapons industry drooling. Again, how will we ever end war as long as we allow a new arms race into the heavens happen?

The Congress is complicit in the disinvestment in American peacetime industry. We don’t make hardly anything in this country anymore. Look in any Wal-Mart store and see for yourself. But what we do make is weapons.

We must demand over and over again that we want OUR TAX DOLLARS to be used for peaceful and sustainable production. We can’t end global warming by building weapons so that we can grab the diminishing supplies of the world’s oil and natural gas. We must convert the military industrial complex.

Trains not tanks. Windmills not Star Wars. Solar power not fighter planes and new generations of naval destroyers.

We need life not death for our children and grandchildren.

Help us make this demand public.

Bruce K. Gagnon
Coordinator Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space
PO Box 652 Brunswick, ME 04011
(207) 729-0517
http://www.space4peace.org
globalnet@mindspring.com
http://space4peace.blogspot.com (our blog)

Men Not Working

A look at unemployed men offers more proof of the damage being done to our economy.
http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2006/08/01/men_not_working.php

Bolton's Middle East Mess

by John Prados, TomPaine.com

The United Nations ambassador's recent actions show why he's the worst man for the job.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2006/08/02/boltons_middle_east_mess.php



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

We're All Enemy Combatants Now

by Aziz Huq, TomPaine.com

Despite Hamdan, Bush wants Congress to grant him even more power to detain U.S. citizens.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2006/08/02/were_all_enemy_combatants_now.php



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

Banking on War

William Rivers Pitt writes: "It is, at bottom, all about profit. We sell the weapons, which create warfare, which justifies our incredibly expensive war-making capabilities when we have to go in and fight against the people who bought our weapons or procured them from a third party. This does not make the world safer, but only reinforces the permanent state of peril we find ourselves in."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/080206Z.shtml

The religion of politics

http://www.strike-the-root.com/62/gauthier/gauthier1.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Leave my children behind, please

Strike the Root
by Retta Gontana

08/01/06

Government tries to control what you eat and drink. It regulates your healthcare, transportation and education. It controls what you are allowed to think, say, write or wear. It infringes your rights to bear arms and to be secure in your person and property -- sacred things that were intentionally, albeit unsuccessfully, initially placed beyond their reach. It does not hesitate to help itself to your money, your home and your life. Do you think it would hesitate to help itself to your child? It already has...

http://www.strike-the-root.com/62/fontana/fontana3.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Making America safe for dictatorship

http://www.counterpunch.org/lindorff08012006.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

WW III: Whose side are you on?

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0801-25.htm


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Private I's?

Slate
by Dahlia Lithwick

07/29/06)

Privacy is a fairly squishy legal concept -- springing, as it does, from somewhere deep within the greatest hits of the First, Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Ninth Amendments. To which former Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, back in a landmark 1965 case, helpfully contributed a backbeat of 'penumbras' and 'emanations' from the Constitution. When we talk about our 'right to privacy' -- whether it be freedom from government wiretapping or freedom to control our bodies -- we sometimes forget that this right exists largely in the quiet spaces between other, more concrete rights and freedoms. Courts attempting to patrol these boundaries make some wonky judgments...

http://www.slate.com/id/2146763/

Wanted: "A more productive Congress"

Frontiers of Freedom
by Kaye Grogan

08/01/06

Here lately it is downright painful to read or hear about the results of how our congressional members are voting on key issues in the house and senate chambers. I would rather be reading a book on how to grow a beautiful lawn. Most congressional members would barely maintain a D average, if they were graded on how effective they are on a monthly report card in how they govern. Now if they were graded on how to misappropriate funds -- they would get an A. Frankly, our tax dollars are clearly being distributed to areas and programs, that are not beneficial to most Americans, while the minimum wage hovers around the poverty level...

http://tinyurl.com/lj3oa


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Bush tax cuts: rhetoric and reality

Heartland Institute
by Sandra Fabry

08/01/06

Since George W. Bush became president in 2001, Congress has enacted a series of tax cuts on just about every type of federal tax, from excise taxes to income taxes to the estate tax. Those cuts have not occurred without controversy. Critics charge the wealthy have disproportionately benefitted, the federal government is floating in red ink, and the cuts were just a hodgepodge of initiatives that made the tax code more complex. Budget & Tax News contributing editor Sandra Fabry of Americans for Tax Reform recently spoke with Daniel Clifton, executive director of the American Shareholders Association (ASA), about the Bush tax cuts...

http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=19414


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Chuckling at the culture clash

Liberty For All
by Garry Reed

08/01/06

The culture war is a conflict of values and viewpoints between lefty liberals and righty reactionaries. The political pummeling part of the proceedings is now popularly presented as Red State vs. Blue State, which, by definition, makes the struggle Statist, thereby leaving libertarians sometimes behind liberal lines and other times in the conservative camp but frequently on the sidelines alone. As long as Reds and Blues continually fail to identify big government's ongoing war against freedom as the root of the problem, and therefore fail to realize that they're being played one against the other, and furthermore steadfastly founder at getting BigGov to do the bidding of their side against the other side, the fracas will fume on forever...

http://www.libertyforall.net/?p=13


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Why Dems destroy themselves

San Francisco Chronicle
by Jon Carroll

08/01/06

Today I'm going to quote extensively from an article by Chris Bowers at a Web site called MyDD (www.mydd.com), 'DD' in this case standing for direct democracy. The article lays out something that I've been chaotically attempting to think about for some time, and does it more clearly than I've been able to manage. The question before the house, as it has been for some time, is: 'Why are the Democrats having trouble getting elected even though their opponents lie, cheat and steal with bewildering frequency?' Below is just a partial answer, I think, but it's a darned good start...

http://tinyurl.com/n6bfm


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Will Bush and Gonzales get away with it?

Salon
by Michael Scherer

08/02/06

Retired Navy pilot Mike Cronin knows enough about torture to know it doesn't work. After being shot down over North Vietnam in 1967, he spent six years enduring interrogations in the Hanoi Hilton, the notorious holding block for American prisoners of war. His neck and ankles were bound together with rope, causing him to lose consciousness. The nerves and bones in his wrists were crushed. His shoulder was ripped out of its socket. He was forced to talk, but he never gave the North Vietnamese the information they wanted. ... Thanks to his persistent lobbying, Congress passed the War Crimes Act of 1996 with overwhelming bipartisan support. For the first time, U.S. courts were granted authority to convict any foreigner who commits a war crime against an American, or any American who commits a war crime at all. At the time, nobody could have predicted that a decade later a U.S. administration, with the explicit consent of the president and the attorney general, would be accused of systematic war crimes. But that is precisely the accusation that President George Bush and Attorney General Alberto Gonzales now face... [subscription or ad view required]

http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2006/08/02/cronin/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

White House wary of war crimes charges

United Press International

07/28/06

White House officials are drafting legislation to protect U.S. personnel from certain war crimes prosecutions, The Washington Post reported. The War Crimes Act of 1996 has Bush administration officials concerned that officials and troops involved in handling terrorism detainee matters could be accused of war crimes and prosecuted in U.S. courts, the newspaper said. Senior officials are working on legislation that would provide protection for U.S. personnel involved in the terrorism fight, against prosecution for past violations of the War Crimes Act -- which criminalizes Geneva Conventions violations and could result in the death penalty in cases in which detainees die from abusive treatment in U.S. custody...

http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?StoryID=20060728-013106-7191r


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Frist's trustee role not listed

Knoxville News Sentinel

08/01/06

Majority Leader Bill Frist hasn't been following all the Senate's rules when it comes to disclosing details about his finances. Frist and his wife are the sole trustees in charge of a family foundation bearing the senator's name, according to Internal Revenue Service forms. However, he has not been listing that position on his Senate disclosure forms, which are made public every year...

http://tinyurl.com/qfbg9


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The US Can't Run the Show in the Middle East

http://www.lewrockwell.com/hadar/hadar68.html

The Hiroshima Myth

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig2/denson7.html

Fermoy, Co. Cork: media coverage of large anti-mast rally

I am forwarding you this excellent media coverage of the latest anti-mast protests here for posting.

Fermoy locals say no to mast
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/fermoy_locals_say_no_to_mast.jpg

Dad leading Fermoy anti-mast protest
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/dad_leading_fermoy_anti_mast_protest.jpg

Fermoys concern over phone mast
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/fermoys_concern_over_phone_mast.jpg


Best, Imelda, Cork

Cheap CARD TRICKS America's Stolen Election filtered= VoterGate 2004 - 2000

http://www.freepress.org/departments/display/19/2006/1983

READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE
http://www.freepress.org/images/departments/1983.pdf


Informant: Milo



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

SAVE K9 SAXON FROM BEING EUTHANIZED

A message from Ruth

Original Message:

VERY URGENT, PLEASE HELP SAVE K9 DOG SAXON. PETITION TO SIGN AND LETTER TO SEND TO HELP SAVE HIS LIFE. PLEASE ALSO FORWARD TO YOUR FRIENDS.

THANK YOU SO MUCH, RIA S.


SAVE K9 SAXON FROM BEING EUTHANIZED

http://www.petitiononline.com/k9saxon/

PLEASE WRITE LETTER TO SAVE SAXON. A PLEA TO EVERYONE PLEASE HELP US SAVE THE LIFE OF A FAITHFUL AND LOYAL POLICE DOG

Saxons days are numbered he due to be put to sleep we need your help now, please help to save this wonderful dog.

To register your opposition to killing Saxon please e-mail the following
policeauthority@gwent.pnn.police.uk

PLEASE HELP SAXON - SEND YOUR EMAIL NOW click on the email address and express your feelings about Saxon
policeauthority@gwent.pnn.police.uk

HERE IS THE LETTER I SENT:

Dear Sir/Mme: I decry your intention to murder the K9, Saxon, or any other K9 simply because they are of no further use to your police force. These are living, breathing, loving creatures and deserve to enjoy their retirement as much as you hope to yours Saxon's partner on the Gwent Police Force, and his family, have offered to provide Saxon with a loving home for the rest of his life, and have agreed to accept the liability and responsibility that this entails. Please grant them the opportunity to provide this to someone who has assisted and protected their husband and father in his daily work for so long. Taking an animal on to assist with the performance of your community mandate brings with it a responsibility to care for that animal for the balance of their natural life, not for the balance of time that they are useful to you. This stands true for anyone who assumes the care and ownership of an animal. If it is not your intent to accept and perform your responsibilities to these animals, you should not be taking on the responsibility in the first place. Were I a resident of your area and knew this was your policy with your K9's I would NEVER make an animal available to you! What kind of example is your murdering intent to your community, it's children, it's criminals? It smacks of opportunistically taking advantage of whomever or whatever suits your purpose at a given time, without regard to moral ethics or the good of the community and it's inhabitants, be they human, animal, or inanimate physical assets. These retired police dogs, in the foster care of their able former masters have the opportunity to become public good will officers for your law enforcement agencies. With creative thinking you could feature them in public events or school education programs, with their partners, and bring the values of peaceful, lawful co-existence to the larger community in a hugely positive way. Use your assets, don't murder them! Trusting and praying that you choose life for these wonderful, courageous animals.

Ruth Jamieson

Laid Off Workers Handed 'Paltry' Government Grant Program

A wave of layoffs and plant closures is plunging auto-industry workers across the country into crisis. But to the Bush administration, their peril provides a springboard for a controversial proposal for a new plan to assist "dislocated" workers: cutting them a check and letting them find their own solution.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/080106LA.shtml

The Gas Menagerie

Amanda Griscom Little asks, "Is the sting of $75-a-barrel oil enough to convince Congress to finally boost auto fuel economy? Probably not, but a bipartisan coalition of senators led by Barack Obama (D-Ill.) is launching an admirable new effort anyway - the Fuel Economy Reform Act."

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/080106EB.shtml

Bush Baggage Could Cost Lieberman Primary

Connecticut Democrats fume at his centrism and unbending support for the war. A poll shows the senator's rival surging. The vote is next week.

http://ktla.trb.com/news/la-na-lieberman1aug01,0,7078852.story?coll=ktla-news-1


From Information Clearing House



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

Iraq is headed toward 'existential crisis'

"If 50,000 troops, including several thousand Americans, cannot end the violence in Baghdad, why are we not committing a significantly larger force?" Reed said.

http://tinyurl.com/z5wk2


From Information Clearing House

Stop the Specter bill and save the Fourth Amendment!

July 19, 2006

http://www.bordc.org/newsletter/bordc-act-alert719.php

The President's warrantless wiretapping program violates the Fourth Amendment prohibition against wiretapping Americans without a warrant, which must be obtained by showing a judge there is a valid reason for the search. Yet, instead of holding the president accountable, Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter has teamed up with the White House to draft S. 2453 (nicknamed the "Cheney-Specter bill"), which would legalize the illegal wiretapping program and any other current and future secret programs the administration wants to use to spy on Americans—without ever having to secure a single warrant.

If Specter's Senate Judiciary Committee approves S. 2453, it will head to the Senate for a floor vote. The bill would make the Fourth Amendment almost completely disappear. We must act now!

Please phone both your Senators today and ask them to oppose this bill. Look up their telephone numbers at www.senate.gov http://www.senate.gov/ . You may also click here http://www.democracyinaction.org/bordc/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=4669&t\ = to send them a fax. Please forward this alert widely. What's so bad about S. 2453? Plenty! It's a win-win for Bush, a lose-lose for the people. Right now you can sue the administration for violating your Fourth Amendment rights. But if this lopsided bill passes, all cases involving warrantless surveillance would go to the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review, which is off-limits to your lawyer: Only the Administration's lawyers are allowed to present arguments before this court. The entire proceedings can be kept secret, including the court's decisions. Your case can be dismissed for "any reason" with no chance of appeal. But if the Administration's side loses, it has the right to appeal. And the secrecy doesn't end there. S 2453 goes even further than the USA PATRIOT Act: * by giving the President the authority to search your home and business with no warrant if war is declared, * by allowing the President the power to use roving wiretaps without a warrant, and * by removing protections, enabling the White House to conduct data-mining of Americans' private information. It's a blank check for the president. The President's program of electronic eavesdropping plainly violates the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) that Congress enacted in 1978 to prevent warrantless domestic spying by the executive branch. But instead of asserting Congress's oversight authority to protect us from warrantless searches, this bill legalizes them and eliminates any meaningful checks by a court or Congress. If S. 2453 were to pass, the FISA Court could give the White House blanket authorization for its current warrantless eavesdropping program, and any other programs it desires. Individual warrants, one of the few safeguards that protect us from virtually unlimited surveillance, would disappear. It's not as advertised! Specter has claimed victory by bringing President Bush to the table with this bill. But his bait was irresistible for a president who claims absolute power and refuses oversight: Bush is even dictating to Congress that the bill pass with no changes. Both your Senators need to hear from you that S. 2453 is a sellout of our Constitution. Phone calls, personal visits, and handwritten letters delivered to your local Congressional office are best. Look up phone numbers at www.senate.gov http://www.senate.gov/ and call your Senators today. For quick and effective communication, send a free personalized fax, here http://www.democracyinaction.org/bordc/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=4669&t\ = . To start engaging your community in this effort, click here http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=-1&url_num=4&url=http://www.bordc.org/involved/nsaaction.php .

The American people need the Fourth Amendment's protection from unreasonable searches and seizures. Congress doesn't need to pass new legislation – it must enforce the laws on the books. This bill, and not the Fourth Amendment, must die in the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Thank you for all you do to defend our civil liberties!

The Bill of Rights Defense Committee


Informant: Marsha MCClelland

Higher temperatures, rising ocean, loss of snowpack forecast for state

http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2006/08/01/MNGDAK90EK1.DTL


Informant: Doug Mackenzie

Veterans For Peace: Stop the Killing! Cease-Fire Now!

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/0801-03.htm

US Behind Europe In Employment Rates For Disadvantaged, Income Mobility, Health and Crime

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/0801-13.htm

Kurdish "Thank You" a Republican Stunt?

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0801-36.htm

A Collective Failure In the Middle East

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0801-30.htm

Seeing [Pentagon] Stars

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0801-27.htm

Republican Realists Call for Major Course Change

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0801-01.htm

Wealthy American Tax Cheats Called Out of Control

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0801-04.htm

Citizen's Tool Kit to Take Back Elections

http://tinyurl.com/j79es

Russian General Slams BMD-1

http://www.spacewar.com/reports/Russian_General_Slams_BMD_1_999.html


Informant: Kev Hall

Major world cities team up to fight global warming

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060802/ts_nm/environment_climate_dc


Informant: NHNE

The Meltdown of Public Health and Personal Freedom

by Byron Richards

When 16-year-old Abraham Cherrix refused to take another round of chemotherapy, his parents quickly found the state wanted custody of their child so they could enforce “health care.” Not only is the child sick and struggling; now he must go to court simply to defend his own health freedom. In patient-centered care, his doctor would be standing up for him. In totalitarian public health, doctors quiver in their boots rather than rock the boat. Yes, we live in the era where the doctor-patient relationship is defined by laws created for drug companies, held in place by state public health laws and a legion of whimpy doctors who cow-toe and live in fear of their licensing boards.....

http://www.newswithviews.com/Richards/byron5.htm

FG allays fears over GSM base station emissions

The meeting was attended by all the commissioners of environment in Oyo, Osun, Ogun, Ondo, Ekiti, Lagos and Kwara states, as well as experts in occupational health and safety, electrical electronics from the University of Ibadan, University of Benin and Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU).

They all spoke in unison in allaying the fears already deep-rooted in Nigerians over the dangers inherent in the radiation emissions from GSM base stations across the country.

http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/features/suntech/2006/aug/02/suntech-02-08-2006-001.htm
(excerpt)

Handy verzögert Entwicklung des Kindes

Wenn Kinder zu früh ein eignes Handy bekommen, kann dies die Ablösung von den Eltern erschweren. Kinder lernen nicht eigenständig Probleme zu lösen, sonder rufen die Mutter an.

(Neuss, 1.8.2006) Ein eigenes Handy könnte die Entwicklung der Kinder verzögern. Das Mobiltelefon erschwere die notwendige Ablösung von den Eltern, so Christa Schaff, Fachärztin für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und Vorsitzende des Berufsverbandes für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie, Psychosomatik und Psychotherapie in Neuss. Für Kinder unter zehn Jahren sei ein Handy nicht sinnvoll, erklärt die Experten gegenüber dem "dpa/gms-Themendienst".

Wenig Selbständigkeit

"Wenn die Kinder die ständige Erreichbarkeit der Erwachsenen spüren, kann das die Entwicklung zur Eigenständigkeit erschweren", so die Psychiaterin. Anstatt selbst die Probleme zu lösen, rufen viele sofort die Mutter an. Allerdings gebe es auch Ausnahmen, räumt die Expertin ein. So fördere bei Kindern, die Medikamenten einnehmen, ein Handy die Unabhängigkeit. Das Mobiltelefon könnte auf eine bestimmte Zeit programmiert werden, die das Kind an die Medikamenteneinnahme erinnert.

Gut und böse: SMS-Schreiben

Als ambivalent bewertet die Ärztin das SMS-Schreiben. Einerseits verzögere extremes SMS-Schreiben die Sprachentwicklung von Kindern. Die normale Sprachproduktion werde verkürzt. Andererseits diene das SMS-Schreiben als Abgrenzung gegenüber Erwachsenen, da diese mit dem verwendete Code oft nichts anfangen können.

"Fehlende Kultur des Abschaltens"

Eltern sollten zudem regelmäßig die Handy-Nutzung ihrer Kinder überprüfen. Johannes Fenz, Präsident des Katholischen Familienverband Österreichs, spricht sich auf der Homepage für Eltern-Bildung überhaupt für handyfreie Bereiche aus: "Es ist sinnvoll, innerhalb der Familie "handyfreie Zonen" zu schaffen, die zeitlich oder räumlich definiert werden sollten." Kurt Nekula, Geschäftsführer der Gesellschaft Österreichischer Kinderdörfer, spricht indes, von einer "fehlenden Kultur des Abschaltens", die sich nicht nur auf Kinder beschränkt. (jb)

© Telekom-Presse

http://www.telekom-presse.at/channel_mobile/news_24548.html

Stop the Killing of Sea Turtles in Gillnets

http://actionnetwork.org/campaign/Sea_Turtles

Pacific Leatherbacks are the most endangered of the world's sea turtle species. The primary threat to the species is drowning in gillnet and longline fisheries. In 2000 the federal government created the Pacific Leatherback Conservation Area, banning gillnets within it to protect Leatherbacks that come to feed in the rich waters off the California and Oregon coasts each fall.

Now the Bush administration is proposing to allow an industrial fishing fleet to set hundreds of their mile-long turtle-killing nets in this protected area. Take action today and demand that this destructive fishery be kept out of the Leatherback's feeding areas.

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

Minimum distance from mast

PPG8 is a problem, yes, as it does not insist that public exposure from base stations is kept as low as practicable as Stewart (IEGMP) requested. The Annex to PPG8 states that there was no need to require this as the Operators already do it in order to run an efficient system - haha, what a joke!

However, mobile phone users are by far the main problem.

A 100 metre ban would not work because too many people are using their mobile phones from home. Most masts are now much nearer than 100 metres from homes in residential areas. There are places where they are only about 5 metres from bedroom windows on lamp-posts - that is far too close, in my opinion.

However, to get adequate call capacity it is necessary to have multiple masts in residential areas to cope with all the mobile calls people make and receive from their homes. One multi-channel base-station can only handle about 127 simultaneous calls - and many only have 4 channels and handle 63 or 64 calls. That is the way the cellular system works.

The vast numbers of calls made by people from home when they could use their land-lines drives me mad with frustration.

That is by far the main reason for all the masts close to houses. Each base-station / mast costs at least £30,000 and up to £90,000 to put up. They certainly don't do it for fun or charity. Mobile phone call taxes and Operator taxes now provide over £10,000,000,000 (£10bn) per year of UK Government income.

That comes directly from mobile phone users. Period. That is why we have so many masts near to houses. The users (unthinkingly) pay for the masts to be put there.

Think about it the next time you use your mobile phone. There are currently over 60 million active registered mobile phones operating in the UK. A 100 metre ring around masts is just not possible in many residential areas now until and unless people stop using their mobiles at home.

Alasdair

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Well, there actaully is another reason not to use a cellphone. The exposure of the body even exceeds the limits for thermal effects (limits are from 2 to 10 W/m2 (2 to 10 million microWatt/m2), mobile phone exposure goes up to 13,5 Watt/m2, scientifically proven thermal effects start from 100 Watt/m2). All known non-thermal effects may happen (while in the vicinity of a mast few non-thermal effects may happen). These are the increased risks:

Consistent indications: cell stress, DNA-damage, central nerve system disorders, cancer. DNA-damage in cell phone users 40%, while in non-users 10%.

Strong indications: hormone system disorders.

Indications: infertility, immune system disorders, cell process disturbance, blood brain barrier permeability.

Weak indications: 'electrosensitivity'.

Source: Risiken durch elektromagnetische Felder, die Grenzwertfrage im NF- und HF-Bereich, Mainz, 22 april 2006. Dr. H.-Peter Neitzke, Ecologi Institut, Hannover, Germany. Page 16.

This is the most urgent argument against cellphones.

Tell them, go on using your cellphone! As much as you can, x times a day! And put it next to your head when you go to sleep .... the mast is just a
24-hour 7-days a week extra exposure ...

Even people who know this still use a cellphone (e.g. with a bluetooth headset, adding insult to injury) and a wireless laptop, etcetera.

Frans

Dienstag, 1. August 2006

American arms are a multibillion-dollar industry that leans heavily on foreign sales

Seeing (Pentagon) Stars

"Like American entertainment, American arms are a multibillion-dollar industry that leans heavily on foreign sales," writes Frida Berrigan. "In fact, the United States exported $18.55 billion in fighter planes, attack helicopters, tanks, battleships, and other weaponry in 2005. All signs point to 2006 being another banner export year."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/080106P.shtml

Tax Cheats Called Out of Control

So many super-rich Americans evade taxes using offshore accounts that law enforcement cannot control the growing misconduct, according to a Senate report that provides the most detailed look ever at high-level tax schemes.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/080106O.shtml

Republican Senator Chuck Hagel Calls For Cease-Fire

Urging President Bush to turn all US efforts toward "ending this madness," leading Republican senator Chuck Hagel broke with the Bush administration Monday and called for an immediate cease-fire in the Middle East.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/080106J.shtml

We CANNOT afford to let this imperial presidency continue

This is sure a heartbreaking time for the human race, and keeping up with all the horrible news is weighing on all our hearts.

What is keeping me going is the hope and the expectation that in November, voters in America will send a strong message that we need to move in a new direction; that 'stay the course' is not an option either in foreign policy or domestic policy.

And that hope is coming from YOU -- my supporters -- who keep responding to PAC for a Change in such a generous and enthusiastic way. Whether it's signing petitions, emailing legislators, or contributing to our PAC and our candidates, you are a key part of this movement for change.

When I founded "PAC for a Change" some years ago, little did I know how badly we would need change in every corner of our government.

Well, it's 99 days until the mid-term elections and we must stay focused, stay strategic and -- even when it's frustrating -- keep our eyes on the prize. And that prize is taking back the Congress.

We CANNOT afford to let this imperial presidency continue. The Bush Administration wants to rule, not govern; they see Congress -- and therefore the American people -- as an annoyance.

That's why there is NO accountability. They just do what they want. Even when the President signs bills, he usually adds the caveat, in writing, that he may not follow the law he just signed!

Our privacy rights are at stake; the very lives of our men and women in uniform are at stake; our environment is at stake; our fiscal future is at stake; the American dream is at stake.

Barbara Boxer
I know I don't have to tell you all this because you know it all too well, but I feel it's important to keep these high stakes before us!

So to our task at hand.

Congratulations to Claire McCaskill (D-MO), Democratic Senate candidate in Missouri, who won our online vote as to whom our PAC for a Change community would support next.

Claire needs us, and in the coming days I will email you more about her race -- which is pivotal, to put it mildly.

Just to give you one more example of the hypocrisy we face every day: Last week, I managed opposition to a bill called the "Child Custody Protection Act."

In essence it says if a minor goes to her grandmother, or her clergy person, or a loving, caring adult -- because she is afraid to tell her parents of a pregnancy and get their consent -- that caring adult can be sued and put in jail if he or she takes the young woman across a state line. Reseach shows that most women go to their parents already, and those who don't usually come from violent homes.

No exceptions were in the bill until I fought and fought all day last Tuesday to force the Republicans to take away all the rights of a father who raped his daughter. Can you believe it? Their bill would have allowed the rapist father to sue the grandmother in such a case, yet it would have allowed him to take the daughter across state lines.

They first tried to stop me from offering my amendment. Senator Feinstein had an amendment to exempt grandparents and clergy but because the Senator was ill and not present, they would not allow anyone else to offer the amendment.

I tell you all this because here we have a crowd running every branch of the government who tells the American people THEY have the values that ought to be rewarded at the polls, and yet they would put a grandmother in jail and allow a father guilty of incest to retain all his rights.

Honestly!!! I need you now more than ever.

So stay with us. Help us. And I'll be back in touch soon.

Barbara Boxer

Visit BarbaraBoxer.com
http://ga4.org/ct/z1_zz261pmI6/home

Gloomy report on mast

A CONTROVERSIAL mobile phone mast that has had residents up in arms over potential health risks was set to step closer to becoming a reality last night.

Ryedale's councillors were due to discuss the issue enforcement action to stop Orange installing the mast at Dasket Hill, Sheriff Hutton, at the monthly planning committee meeting.

But Gary Housden, Ryedale Council's development control manager, said legal advisers said there were no ground for enforcement action and that it could cost the council a lot of money.

Residents of Sheriff Hutton have held protests, fired off letters and had a stand-off with Orange contractors due to their fears that it could lead to health problems for young children who live nearby and others who attend the local school.

The council has been in talks with the mobile phone company in a bid to find a more suitable location but so far there has been no positive outcome.

Mr Housden had taken legal advice to see if the council could mount a successful attack on the application. In his report, he said the advisers have concluded there is "no realistic prospect of success" in arguing there has been a breach of planning control by Orange.

Enforcement action on the grounds of health risks was also thrown out when an independent engineer said the mast meets safety guidelines set out by the Government.

Mr Housden added the council's coffers could also be hit for six if Orange appealed against an enforcement action and was successful.

01 August 2006

All rights reserved © 2006 Johnston Press Digital Publishing.

http://www.maltontoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=806&ArticleID=1666036

Arbeitgeber schlagen weitere Kürzungen für "Hartz IV"- Empfänger vor

"Einfache Tätigkeiten": Arbeitgeber schlagen weitere Kürzungen für "Hartz IV"- Empfänger vor (01.08.06)

Die Bundesvereinigung der Deutschen Arbeitgeberverbände haben am Montag ein "Gesamtkonzept" für eine grundlegende Überarbeitung des Hartz IV-Gesetzes vorgelegt. Das Vorgehen ist offenbar zwischen den Arbeitgebern und Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel abgestimmt: "Ich begrüße die Ankündigung der Bundeskanzlerin, im Herbst das Hartz IV-Gesetz grundlegend zu überarbeiten. Das ist überfällig und dringend", erklärte Arbeitgeberpräsident Dieter Hundt, der in Berlin das Konzept vorlegte. Nach Vorstellung der Arbeitgeber sollen alle Zusatzleistungen, die über "die Grundsicherung" hinausgehen, zügig abgeschafft werden. Dringend überprüfungsbedürftig ist nach Vorstellung der Wirtschaft auch die Gesamthöhe des - beispielsweise zur Altersabsicherung - freigestellten Vermögens, das "Arbeitslosengeld II"-Empfänger nicht einzusetzen brauchen. Schließlich sollte aus Sicht der Arbeitgeber die Familie stärker für Bedürftige einstehen. Hierbei müsse der Rückgriff auch bei Unterhaltsansprüchen von ALG-II-Empfängern wieder eingeführt werden, die 25 Jahre und älter seien.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=14133



Fensterputzer oder gar nichts: Seit 1. August kann Arbeitslosengeld vollständig gestrichen werden (01.08.06)

Am 1. August traten in Deutschland eine Reihe von Gesetzesänderungen in Kraft. Sie betreffen insbesondere Bezieher von Arbeitslosengeld II. Bedarfsgemeinschaften müssen künftig nachweisen, dass sie keine eheähnliche Gemeinschaft bilden. Langzeitarbeitslose dürfen mehr Geld für ihre Altersvorsorge zurücklegen, ohne dass Leistungen gekürzt werden. Hilfeempfänger, die innerhalb eines Jahres drei Mal einen angebotenen "Job" oder Qualifizierung ablehnen, müssen mit mit der vollständigen Streichung der Leistungen rechnen. Schon bei zweimaliger Ablehnung droht eine Kürzung um bis zu 60 Prozent der Gelder.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=14131

Feinabstimmungen und feinste Fehlgriffe in Anti-Terror-DB

http://quintessenz.at/cgi-bin/index?id=000100003642

Dark Tides, Ill Winds

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/oceans/la-me-ocean1aug01,0,7088530,full.story


Informant: NHNE

Boycott Canadian Seafood: Don't Buy While Seals Die

When the 2006 Canadian seal hunt ended in June, hunters had killed more than 336,000 seals -- almost all of them babies as young as 12 days old. While the tragedy of the 2006 seal hunt can never be undone, our campaign to ensure that this was the last hunt we’ll ever have to witness is quickly gaining momentum.

Today, you can help us end the largest commercial slaughter of marine mammals on the planet. You've already signed our pledge to boycott Canadian seafood (thank you!), but please take just a moment to ask at least five friends to sign today. Click here.
https://community.hsus.org/campaign/protectseals/forward/na1535djt?

Read further under https://community.hsus.org/humane/notice-description.tcl?newsletter_id=3750692

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Greenland Embassies around the world

Today we had very few signatures on the petition. I'm sending you a link that will take you to the site that has all of the Greenland Embassies around the world. Some have e-mail addresses; some have fax numbers and some have telephone numbers. Please send an e-mail, fax, or if possible telephone the embassy in your area. I have a proposal ready to send to the Prime Minister of Greenland, but we are waiting until we her from our representative in Norway. Hopefully she will find someone in Greenland who will represent the CVFA. Many thanks for your continued help and support. Here is the link: http://gl.embassyinformation.com/?einfo

Kindest regards, Earle



http://tinyurl.com/2vfady

Worst Ever Security Flaw Found in Diebold TS Voting Machine

"Diebold has made the testing and certification process practically irrelevant. If you have access to these machines and you want to rig an election, anything is possible with the Diebold TS - and it could be done without leaving a trace. All you need is a screwdriver," says Open Voting Foundation president, Alan Dechert.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/080106E.shtml

Report Alleges Bush Has Violated 26 Statutes

The Bush administration may have broken over two dozen federal laws and regulations - some of them multiple times - according to an unreleased report from House Judiciary Committee Democrats.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/080106D.shtml

Gonzales Fears War Crimes Charges

A law approved by a Republican-controlled Congress a decade ago has made the Bush administration nervous that officials and troops involved in handling detainee matters can be accused of committing war crimes, and prosecuted in US courts.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/080106B.shtml

Sadly, the Plural of "Fiasco" Requires No "E"

Ray McGovern writes, "The world desperately needs an "E" for EXIT from the march of folly toward a wider Middle East war that is increasingly likely to result from plural US foreign policy fiascos - in Iraq, Israel and Lebanon, for starters; in Syria and Iran for the next stage."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/080106A.shtml

Fueling The Arms Race

by Aaron Scherb, TomPaine.com

The Bush administration's nuclear deal with India makes an unstable part of the world even more dangerous.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2006/08/01/fueling_the_arms_race.php

060731 - R - Mobilfunk - Newsletter

http://www.omega-news.info/060731_r_mobilfunknewsletter.rtf

060728 - R - Mobilfunk - Newsletter

http://www.omega-news.info/060728_r_mobilfunknewsletter.rtf

060727 - R - Mobilfunk - Newsletter

http://www.omega-news.info/060727_r_mobilfunknewsletter.rtf

060726 - R - Mobilfunk - Newsletter

http://www.omega-news.info/060726_r_mobilfunknewsletter.rtf

Capital crimes

In These Times
by Conor Kenny

07/31/06

The irony of the ongoing federal corruption investigations striking fear into the hearts of members of Congress is that nearly everyone who has gone to jail, been indicted or served with a subpoena could have gotten away with it. Under the current campaign finance system, there is more than enough perfectly legal graft to fund all the five-star restaurant dinners and jet trips to luxury golf resorts that a legislator could desire, and still have enough left over to finance a winning reelection campaign for a job that offers a $165,000 salary, healthcare plan and generous pension. These perks can be funded by perfectly legal campaign contributions as long as they are written off as 'campaign expenses.' And every day members of Congress collect checks from those eager to gain influence...

http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/article/2732/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

A little eco-nomics never hurt

TCS Daily
by Roy Spencer

07/31/06

From the chemical scares of the 1960's and 1970's (e.g., DDT, dioxin, food preservatives), to the fear of runaway population growth and rapidly dwindling petroleum supplies, the very people that have been blessed with the prosperity that unbridled human ingenuity brings are increasingly anxious about the world we have created for ourselves. Fear of the ultimate environmental threat, global warming, is now striking at the very heart of modern life, casting doubt upon the future availability of inexpensive energy that is necessary to keep society running...

http://www.tcsdaily.com/article.aspx?id=073106B


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Iran will fight to its strengths

Asia Times
by Richard M. Bennett

08/01/06

It seems increasingly likely to many foreign observers that Iran's army has quietly acknowledged that it stands little chance of defeating the United States in the event of invasion, at least using conventional means.However, its planning for an unconventional or guerrilla warfare campaign of resistance is far advanced and its confidence that it would prove ultimately successful has been greatly reinforced by the ongoing insurgency in Iraq and the resistance shown by Hezbollah in Lebanon.In recognition of this, the US may be losing interest in the vast commitment needed for an invasion and the strain this would undoubtedly place on its already overstretched armed forces...

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/HH01Ak02.html



Bush administration's Iran-friendly foreign policy

Independent Institute
by Ivan Eland

07/31/06

Despite growing world outrage, the Bush administration's continued backing of Israel's over-the-top military action in Lebanon can only help Hezbollah and its patron Iran. The administration's foreign policy could not be more pro-Iranian if the White House had become infested with Iranian agents. Even after the carnage in the Lebanese town of Qana, the administration continues its nonsensical rhetoric about seeking a 'sustainable cease fire' in Lebanon as Israeli military action continues. Most casual observers employing any logic would conclude that it would be difficult to determine the sustainability of any ceasefire unless it was first attempted...

http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=1779


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

No Margin: on the real American financial condition

http://www.lewrockwell.com/bonner/bonner273.html

Italy's Watergate: Espionage, Corruption, Secrecy, and Bush's "war on 'terror'"

http://www.slate.com/id/2146618/?GT1=8307


From Information Clearing House

What Congress Can Do About High Gas Prices: Stop Making War

http://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/paul336.html

When I was Tom Sawyer and America was a far different place

http://www.lewrockwell.com/reed/reed104.html

Central Banking and Central Planning: on where intervention leads

http://www.lewrockwell.com/blumen/central-bankers-planners.html

Bush Justice: chilling plans for suspects

http://www.lewrockwell.com/rossi/rossi13.html

The State as an Organization

http://www.lewrockwell.com/rozeff/rozeff85.html
http://www.lewrockwell.com/rozeff/rozeff86.html
http://www.lewrockwell.com/rozeff/rozeff87.html

Bertelsmann: Expandierendes Imperium

Die Republik entdeckt einen Machtfaktor.

„Es ist kein Wunder, daß Beobachter deutscher Machteliten den Medienmogul Reinhard Mohn heute für den mächtigsten Mann Deutschlands halten. Nicht nur kontrolliert Mohn einen Großteil der medialen Öffentlichkeit, über seine Stiftung schiebt er sich auch scheinbar unaufhaltsam in den Bereich der öffentlichen Verwaltung und der Politik vor…“ 2-Teiliger Artikel von Thomas Barth in der jungen Welt vom 31.07. bzw. 01.08.2006.

Teil 1: Der Konzern und seine verborgene Geschichte http://www.jungewelt.de/2006/07-31/014.php

Teil 2: Medien- und Stiftungsmacht
http://www.jungewelt.de/2006/08-01/056.php


Aus: LabourNet, 1. August 2006



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

Wir sind auf dem Weg in den Suppenküchen-Staat

Realpolitik > neue und alte Armut (trotz Arbeit)

"Wir sind auf dem Weg in den Suppenküchen-Staat"

Soziologe Butterwegge über die Fortentwicklung von Hartz IV, neuen Patriotismus und alte Armut. Interview von Stephan Kaufmann in Berliner Zeitung vom 31.07.2006 http://www.berlinonline.de/berliner-zeitung/wirtschaft/573230.html

Aus dem Text: „…Die Politik der Großen Koalition vertieft die gesellschaftliche Spaltung - beispielsweise durch Rentenkürzungen, den Ausbau eines Niedriglohnsektors, die Erhöhung der Mehrwertsteuer sowie das Senken der Unternehmen- und Erbschaftsteuern gerade für die Reichsten im Land. Daneben stehen die Hartz-Gesetze für eine Abkehr vom Sozialversicherungsstaat und eine Hinwendung zum Almosen- und Suppenküchenstaat. Ich sehe sie weniger als arbeitsmarktpolitisches, sondern eher als ein gesellschaftspolitisches Projekt. Hartz IV ist darauf gerichtet, Armut bis in die Mitte der Gesellschaft hinein normal werden zu lassen. Gleichzeitig wächst der Reichtum jeden Tag. (…) darf der hochsommerliche Hurrapatriotismus nicht dazu missbraucht werden, die Spaltung der Gesellschaft ideologisch abzusichern. Die Deutschen sollen ein stärkeres "Wir-Gefühl" entwickeln, damit sie eher zu Leistungs- und Lohnkürzungen für das große Ganze bereit sind. Nationalismus hat meist dazu gedient, Bürgerinnen und Bürgern materielle Opfer abzuverlangen. Und Hartz IV ist ja nicht das Ende, sondern vermutlich erst der Anfang.“


Aus: LabourNet, 1. August 2006

Arbeitgeber begrüßen Ankündigung der Bundeskanzlerin, Hartz IV einer Generalüberholung zu unterziehen

„Ich begrüße die Ankündigung der Bundeskanzlerin, im Herbst das Hartz IV-Gesetz grundlegend zu überarbeiten. Das ist überfällig und dringend“, erklärte Arbeitgeberpräsident Dr. Dieter Hundt, der in Berlin das Konzept der Arbeitgeber für eine konsequente Reform von Hartz IV vorlegte. Die Zusammenlegung von Arbeitslosen- und Sozialhilfe zu einer Grundsicherung für erwerbsfähige Hilfeempfänger bleibt ein richtiger Schritt. Allerdings wurden aufgrund gewaltiger Konstruktionsfehler beim Arbeitslosengeld II die damit verfolgten Ziele – weniger Langzeitarbeitslose, weniger Kosten und weniger Verwaltungsaufwand – vollständig verfehlt. Mit dem Korrekturgesetz, das am 1. August in Kraft tritt, soll zwar Leistungsmissbrauch eingedämmt werden, eine grundlegende Behebung der Konstruktionsfehler erfolgt jedoch nicht…“ BDA-Presse-Information 48/2006 vom 31. Juli 2006 http://www.bda-online.de/www/bdaonline.nsf/id/1069DFF0F4C1E92CC12571BC00390B13?Open&ccm=400085&L=DE&markedcolor=

Siehe dazu:

Konsequente Reform von „Hartz IV“ – 10-Punkte-Plan der BDA (pdf) http://www.bda-online.de/www/bdaonline.nsf/id/25BDC50D610CFC7FC12571BC003BC583/$file/PI_Hartz_IV.pdf

Aus dem Horrorkatalog:

„… 2. Leistungsfeindliche Zuschläge abschaffen. Alle Zusatzleistungen, die über die Grundsicherung hinausgehen, verringern die Anreize, schnellstmöglich eine Beschäftigung aufzunehmen. (…) 3. Leistungsniveau nach objektiven Kriterien festlegen. Die Höhe der Fürsorgeleistung muss strikt nach objektiven Kriterien festgelegt und gegebenenfalls auch regional differenziert werden. (…) 4. Fürsorgebezug ohne Arbeitsbereitschaft für Ältere abschaffen (…) 5. Subsidiaritätsprinzip stärken, Unterhaltsrückgriff verbessern (…) Eine gegenseitige Unterhaltspflicht von Eltern und Kindern ist die wirkungsvollste Missbrauchsbekämpfung ohne jede Bürokratie. (…) 9. Kombi-Einkommen gezielt weiterentwickeln. Das Prinzip des mit „Hartz IV“ eingeführten Kombi-Einkommens aus eigenem Lohn und ergänzendem „Arbeitslosengeld II“ ist einfach und richtig: Niemand darf sich in Arbeitslosigkeit und Transferbezug einrichten, sondern muss sich darum bemühen, eine ggf. auch einfache Arbeit aufzunehmen, um soweit wie möglich zum eigenen und dem Lebensunterhalt der Familie beizutragen…“

Aus: LabourNet, 1. August 2006

40 Prozent der UMTS-Masten bei Frequenzänderung überflüssig

So eine Studie des internationalen Unternehmensberater Booz Allen Hamilton Die Einführung eines UMTS-Netzes auf der Frequenz 900 Megahertz anstelle der bisherigen 2.100 Megahertz würde den Bedarf an Sendeanlagen für die dritte Mobilfunkgeneration um 40 Prozent reduzieren und den Netzbetreibern eine 30-prozentige Kosteneinsparung bringen.

Bisher hat jedenfalls noch kein europäischer Mobilfunkmarkt die Umstellung durchgeführt

Das ist das Ergebnis einer Studie des internationalen Unternehmensberater Booz Allen Hamilton. Allerdings müsste dann das GSM 900-Netz abgedreht werden. Bisher hat jedenfalls noch kein europäischer Mobilfunkmarkt die Umstellung durchgeführt.

In Österreich funken die Mobilfunker im GSM 900 Mhz-und GSM 1800 Mhz-Netz. (APA)

© derStandard.at 2006

http://derstandard.at/?id=2536544

Cut off plans for phone mast say angry locals

Calling out for change? Crystal Palace Station is a Grade II listed building which O2 is planning to put a phone mast on.

A much-loved and listed building could soon be defaced by a phone mast, Crystal Palace residents fear writes Cara Lee.

Mobile phone giant O2 has plans to erect the phone mast on Crystal Palace Station, a Grade II listed building.

Resident Denise Marsh said: "Being a mother to three young children, I am seriously concerned about the effects that emissions from the phone mast could have on my children's long-term health.

"I fear that it could be a ticking time bomb and that radiation from the transmitter could cause cancer."

Gill Basset, who lives near to the station, added: "I don't understand why the mast couldn't go somewhere else, rather than on a listed building."

Chairman of the Crystal Palace Community Association, John Payne, said: "The station is within a conservation area so shouldn't be used to promote something potentially harmful to the environment.

"It was built in the 1860s and underwent a refurbishment costing £4.5million only two years ago so it's such a shame to ruin the building with a mast."

Though health problems have not been proven to be caused by the presence of mobile phone masts, the Government accepts there is need for more research.

Planning permission can still be refused for masts for the usual planning reasons, if it is considered to be out-of-keeping with the area or to look ugly. “Being a mother to three young children, I am seriously concerned about the effects that emissions from the phone mast could have on my children’s long-term health." Denise Marsh

However, some locals seem to have accepted the idea of a new phone mast. "It's just another part of the modernisation of Crystal Palace," said Palace resident Rob Downie. "There's no proof that it will cause harmful side effects. I'm not worried about it at all."

Jim Stevenson, O2's community liaison officer for London, said: "There is a demand to improve network coverage in Crystal Palace because the demands of the area are growing quickly.

Ultimately, the proposals for this new mast will benefit our customers, whose needs we must try to satisfy.

"We will make sure that the mast fits in with the current environment," he added. "The design of the mast will be carefully considered and it will be in no way an eyesore."

As for allegations about the safety of the mast, Mr Stevenson said: "O2 is completely satisfied with the results from scientific studies which prove that emissions from masts are not dangerous to nearby residents."

He also maintained that phone users will come to no harm from using their mobiles.

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


According to Mr Stevenson, the company is still going through the planning stages to build the mast and, if it the proposals go ahead, work is likely to start later this year and will take approximately a week to complete.

11:14am today

© Copyright 2001-2006 Newsquest Media Group

http://tinyurl.com/rgr52

Kein Grund zum Jubeln

Die Linkspartei.PDS: Pressemitteilungen

01. August 2006

Zur Situation auf dem Arbeitsmarkt im Monat Juli erklärt der Bundesgeschäftsführer der Linkspartei.PDS, Dietmar Bartsch:

Es ist wahrlich keinen Jubeltanz wert, wenn in der Freiluftsaison die Arbeitslosenzahlen geringfügig fallen. Die Zahl der Arbeitslosen in Deutschland verringert sich um 12.000. Diese Entwicklung ist jedoch eher der Strahlkraft der Sonne und statistischen Spielereien zuzuschreiben, als vernünftigen Konzepten der Regierungskoalition, Menschen in dauerhafte, Existenz sichernde Arbeit zu bringen. Denn die gibt es nach wie vor nicht. Stattdessen treten heute neue Regelungen in Kraft, die Arbeitslose, vor allem Langzeitarbeitslose, noch massiver gängeln und in die Armut drängen. Wenn es nach der Arbeitgeber-Vereinigung ginge, würde die Bezugsdauer von Arbeitslosengeld I gekürzt werden, das ALG II als Instrument der Ausgrenzung und des Zwangs noch mehr zur Daumenschraube für Arbeitslose werden. Die Folgen dieser Politik auf dem Rücken von Arbeitslosen sind nicht zu übersehen. Allein die dramatische Zunahme der Kinderarmut müsste allen Verantwortlichen die Augen öffnen. Die Tatenlosigkeit der Regierung nimmt Kindern die Chancen auf ein selbstbestimmtes Leben und spielt mit den Zukunftschancen der Gesellschaft. Arbeitsmarktpolitik, die ihren Namen verdient, muss Menschen in Arbeit bringen und darf sich nicht an Milliardenüberschüssen der Bundesanstalt für Arbeit erfreuen. Und, sie muss gewollt sein.

Deshalb fordert Die Linke.PDS:

* Neue Arbeitsplätze durch eine offensive Beschäftigungspolitik

* Arbeitszeitverkürzung und Überstundenabbau

* Entwicklung eines öffentlich finanzierten Beschäftigungssektors

* Überwindung von Hartz IV hin zu versicherungspflichtigen Arbeitsverhältnissen durch die Bündelung von Mitteln aus Arbeitsmarkt- und Sozialpolitik.

http://sozialisten.de/presse/presseerklaerungen/view_html?zid=33482

Pentagon Keeping Close Eye on Soldier's Web Posts

The U.S. Central Command has a team that reads blogs and responds to what it considers inaccuracies about the war.

http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7004377192


From Information Clearing House

Key Democrats call for Iraq withdrawal

Key Democratic leaders in the House and Senate have united to call on President Bush to begin pulling U.S. troops out of Iraq by the end of the year, citing an overtaxed military, billions of dollars spent and ongoing sectarian violence.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14298.htm

"Killing people is like squashing an ant"

A former US soldier accused of raping and murdering an Iraqi girl compared killing people in Iraq to "squashing an ant," in an interview with a reporter about a month before the attack.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14292.htm

Medicare Beneficiaries Confused and Angry Over Gap in Drug Coverage

Tens of thousands of Medicare beneficiaries who signed up for prescription drug coverage are paying monthly premiums, but Medicare is not paying any of their drug costs because they have reached a gap in their coverage. The gap, the notorious "doughnut hole," is upsetting many beneficiaries, and it has become a potent symbol as politicians debate the merits of the new program.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/073106HA.shtml

Sentinels Under Attack

Toxic algae that poison the brain have caused strandings and mass die-offs of marine mammals - barometers of the sea's health. These blooms of toxic algae are part of a worldwide pattern of oceanic changes that scientists attribute to warming waters, excessive fishing, and a torrent of nutrients unleashed by farming, deforestation and urban development.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/073106EC.shtml

Senate to Vote on Allowing Offshore Drilling

With war raging in an oil-rich part of the world, interest in tapping domestic sources of the precious resource is becoming more acute. At stake is a moratorium - renewed annually by Congress since 1981 - that protects much of the Atlantic and Pacific outer continental shelf from oil and gas drilling. Now lawmakers are moving to open more coastal areas to energy development. The House passed a bill favoring this, and the Senate is poised to do so as well.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/073106EB.shtml

In Court Papers, a Political Note on '04 Protests

When city officials denied demonstrators access to the Great Lawn in Central Park during the 2004 Republican National Convention, political advocates and ordinary New Yorkers accused Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of squelching demonstrations that could embarrass fellow Republicans during their gathering. The Bloomberg administration denied being guided by politics in banning the protests. But documents that have surfaced in a federal lawsuit over the use of the Great Lawn paint a different picture, of both the rationale for the administration's policy and the degree of Mr. Bloomberg's role in enforcing it.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/073106S.shtml

Bush's Fondness For Fundamentalism Is Courting Disaster At Home and Abroad

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0731-25.htm

A Witch Hunt for Whistleblowers: All That's Given Up in the Name of Security

http://www.counterpunch.org/edmonds07312006.html


Informant: Kev Hall

Terrorists Plot To Attack Americans Through Food Supply

by Jim Kouri

For instance, since the transfer of agricultural inspectors from USDA to DHS in 2003, there have been fewer inspections of agricultural products at the nation's ports of entry. According to anti-terrorism experts, this is completely unacceptable and the transfer of inspectors from the USDA to Homeland Security should have increased inspections, not reduced them.....

http://www.newswithviews.com/Kouri/jim69.htm

Slave Ship America

by Nancy Levant

We are facing mandatory impeachments and also a planned martial law system and state of the union. The unimaginable is facing this nation, and face it, we must. Rather than looking for the next entertainment, chemical, or culinary fix - rather than always going for what's most "convenient," we must now all have a desire to aggressively search out and know the truth.....

http://www.newswithviews.com/Levant/nancy52.htm

Congressional Oversight Needed to STOP FDA's "Trilateral Cooperation Charter"

Fwd: HEALTH FREEDOM/ STOP FDA's "TrilateralCooperation Charter

Please sign the petition.

Congressional Oversight Needed to STOP FDA's "Trilateral Cooperation Charter"

Date: 7/29/06
Author: John Hammell
Source: Thepetitionsite.com

The FDA is engaged in conferencing with Canada & Mexico for the purpose of creating one "harmonized" set of food & drug regulations for all 3 nations with zero INPUT from the PEOPLE of Canada, the USA, or Mexico. (See http://www.fda.gov/oia/charter.html

On what legal AUTHORITY does the FDA presume to take this action?

What they're doing clearly violates the Administrative Procedures Act, the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as well as other laws and I demand Congressional Oversight immediately to rein them in!!

This is clearly part of a planned effort to destroy America and force us into a North American Union with Canada & Mexico patterned after the EU Dictatorship. Its being scripted by the Council on Foreign Relations: http://www.cfr.org/publication/8102/building_a_north_american_community.html

Which is what prompted the Neocons to create the (so called) "Security & Prosperity Partnership of North America http://www.spp.gov

In their "SCOPE" section http://www.fda.gov/oia/charter.html#purpose FDA says their main purpose is to focus on what they call "HEALTH FRAUD".

We all know how the FDA INTERPRETS "health fraud". Take their current vendetta against cherry growers http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2006/mar2006_cover_cherries_01.htm .

FDA is ordering Cherry growers not to repeat the story that eating foods high in plant nutrients may protect against some types of cancer and strokes (despite recommendations of the Surgeon General and the National Research Council).

The alleged criminal acts had occurred on Ocean Spray's website. Normally, the FDA has no authority over websites, but the company had put its website address on its products, and the agency does have authority over labels.

Incredibly, now the FDA is attempting to extend this tyranny to Canada & Mexico, while simultaneously they'll attempt to impose the WORST ASPECTS of those countries regulations on AMERICANS.

For example: Canada regulates dietary supplements as "drugs", but in the USA, under the Dietary Supplement Health & Education Act of 1994, these products are FOODS, and Americans enjoy far greater ACCESS to these products and to health information about them than Canadians do.

The last thing Americans need is the FDA unilaterally making decisions in the way that they are via the "Trilateral Cooperation Charter" without any input from Congress or the American people. Ostensibly, they would have us believe that this is all about providing us with "increased security".

WELL I'M NOT BUYING IT!!

The LAW is NOT "in the FDA's Mouth". I demand that Congress protect me from the FDA by holding oversight hearings about this.

In 1994 the American people flooded congress with more letters, phone calls and personal visits than you ever received in the HISTORY of congress when the Dietary Supplement Health & Education Act was passed into law. Now the FDA is attempting to DESTROY OUR COUNTRY to get around the will of the American people.

I am communicating with both of my Senators & my congressman as well about this. I am also alerting my local paper and friends and family nationwide. Please let me know what you intend to do about this fiasco?

To sign the petition and learn more about this betrayal of America, click here: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/373269232?ltl=1154179484


Informant: shane_digital

Britain and California to unite on global warming

By John Heilprin

Associated Press July 31, 2006

http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/local/states/california/northern_california/15162963.htm

WASHINGTON - Britain and California are preparing to sidestep the Bush administration and fight global warming together by creating a joint market for greenhouse gases.

British Prime Minister Tony Blair and California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger plan to lay the groundwork for a new trans-Atlantic market in carbon dioxide emissions, The Associated Press has learned. Such a move could help California cut carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping gases scientists blame for warming the planet. President Bush has rejected the idea of ordering such cuts.

Blair and Schwarzenegger were expected to announce their collaboration Monday afternoon in Los Angeles, according to documents provided by British government officials on condition of anonymity because the announcement was forthcoming.

The aim is to fix a price on carbon pollution, an unwanted byproduct of burning fossil fuels like coal, oil and gasoline. The idea is to set overall caps for carbon and reward businesses that find a profitable way to minimize their carbon emissions, thereby encouraging new, greener technologies.

Monday's meeting was being hosted by Steve Howard, CEO of The Climate Group, and Lord John Browne, chairman of British Petroleum. British and American business leaders planned to use it to also discuss other ways of accelerating use of low-carbon technologies.

In California, government officials disputed the agreement was an attempt to sidestep the White House. In a conference call with reporters, state Environmental Protection Agency Secretary Linda Adams said the agency is in "constant contact" with federal regulators, but added that there was no discussion with Washington about Monday's agreement, which involves only voluntary actions.

"This is an agreement to share ideas and information. It is not a treaty," said Adam Mendelsohn, Schwarzenegger's communications director. "Right now, all we are doing is talking about sharing ideas."

The world's only mandatory carbon trading program is in Europe. Created in conjunction with the Kyoto Protocol, a 1997 international treaty that took effect last year, it caps the amount of carbon dioxide that can be emitted from power plants and factories in more than two dozen countries.

Companies can trade rights to pollute directly with each other or through exchanges located around Europe as long as the cap is met. Canada, one of more than 160 nations that signed Kyoto, plans a similar program.

Although the United States is one of the few industrialized nations that haven't signed the treaty, some Eastern states are developing a regional cap-and-trade program. And some U.S. companies have voluntarily agreed to cap their carbon pollution as part of a new Chicago-based market.

A main target of the agreement between Britain and California is the carbon from cars, trucks and other modes of transportation. Transportation accounts for an estimated 41 percent of California's greenhouse gas emissions and 28 percent of Britain's.

Schwarzenegger has called on California to cut its greenhouse gas emissions to 2000 levels by 2010. California was the 12th largest source of greenhouse gases in the world last year, bigger than most nations.

Blair has called on Britain to reduce carbon emissions to 60 percent of its
1990 levels by 2050. Britain also has been looking at imposing individual limits on carbon pollution. People who accumulate unused carbon allowances -- for example, by driving less, or switching to less polluting vehicles -- could sell them to people who exceed their allowances -- for example by driving more.

Bush has resisted Blair's efforts to make carbon reduction a top international priority. After taking office, Bush reversed a 2000 campaign pledge to regulate carbon dioxide emissions, then withdrew U.S. support from the Kyoto treaty requiring industrialized nations to cut their greenhouse gases to below 1990 levels.

The United States is responsible for a quarter of the world's global warming pollution. Bush administration officials argue that requiring cuts in greenhouse gases would cost the U.S. economy 5 million jobs. Instead, the administration has poured billions of dollars into research aimed at slowing the growth of most greenhouse gases while advocating a global cut on one of them, methane.

Craig Noble of the Natural Resources Defense Council, an environmental group, said the pact had symbolic value but "the time for talk is over." He urged passage of a proposal, pending in the state Legislature, that would make California the first state in the nation to cap greenhouse gas emissions from industrial sources.

"The bottom line is, voluntary is not enough," Noble said.


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[PDF File - 4.85 Megabytes] CIA Memorandum Subject: Task Force Report on Greater CIA Openness - dated December 1991 (Page 10 is missing) - June 2004) Note: This memo supports "Media Play" - see below by Steven M. Greer, M.D - most notably on page 6, which says "PAO [Public Affairs Office] now has relationships with reporters from every major wire service, newspaper, news weekly, and television network in the nation. This has helped us turn some intelligence failure stories into intelligence success stories, and it has contributed to the accuracy of countless others. In many instances, we have persuaded reporters to postpone, change, hold, or even scrap stories that could have adversely affected national security interests or jeopardized sources and methods."

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