Sonntag, 6. August 2006

Citizens Against Dredging at Casa Beach

Help us save the seals at Casa Beach in La Jolla!
http://www.savesandiegoseals.com

PLEASE HELP US KEEP OUR HOME! BE OUR VOICE! DON'T LET THE "GREEDY" DREDGE CASA BEACH!

PLEASE SIGN AND FORWARD: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/549405801

ALSO PLEASE VISIT: http://www.savesandiegoseals.org

THANKYOU!!

HUGS, NANCY S.



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

'Dead Zone' Threat to US Suburban Dream

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0806-05.htm


Informant: binstock

Dreizehntes bundesweites Treffen am 19. August in Braunschweig: Massenmobilisierungen und Kampagnen-Ideen

http://tinyurl.com/ngqk8

Lieberman Loss Could Be a Party Watershed

"A victory by businessman Ned Lamont on Tuesday would confirm the growing strength of the grass-roots and Internet activists who first emerged in Howard Dean's presidential campaign," writes Dan Balz. "Driven by intense anger at President Bush and fierce opposition to the Iraq war, they are on the brink of claiming their most significant political triumph, one that will reverberate far beyond the borders here if Lieberman loses."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/080606Z.shtml



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

Civil war: 'Iraq is now caught in hell'

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/4906/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

Lieberman defeat will affect 2008 presidential race

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/4907/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news



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

Super Computer Predicts Rising Temperatures as Escaping Gas Bubbles Up Through the Sea

By Bill Blakemore

ABC News
August 4, 2006

Visualization can be a powerful aid to realization, and two such aids to realizing the great and imminent danger of global warming have just come to light.

One paints a remarkable picture of the output of an immense supercomputer hidden in the basement of a futuristic government building in the foothills of the Colorado Rockies that requires a special pass. The other reveals a scene on the sea floor off the coast of California, previously requiring SCUBA gear and a waterproof map.

Now you can see both by just clicking on the "Video -- click to watch" caption under the picture next to this story:

http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=2273253

The gigantic super-computer in the basement of the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo., is so big you can walk down the aisles inside it, the walls of the sleek black servers at either elbow, wrapped in the constant hum of air coolers and countless trillions of silicon chip operations working day and night to calculate the climate future over the next several decades of the only home we've got: Earth.

"These super computers are getting more and more powerful every year," scientist Jerry Meehl told us as he gave us the tour. "It makes the computers we were using for global warming predictions back in the
1980s look primitive."

And even those computers, we now know from events such as the double heat wave just past, were predicting accurately.

Scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Boulder have now figured out how to project the computer predictions -- which used to be just rows of numbers -- in the form of changing colors on a 5-foot sphere with the continents outlined on it.

A number of these spheres are now being installed in museums around the United States and the world, so the world can see what it's in for.

With green and blue for cooler temperatures, scientists and regular folks can watch the digitized projectors paint the globe, starting in
1870. Along about 1990, the globe grows yellower -- warmer -- and is entirely yellow by 2001.

Then comes the sobering part. Red, for much warmer, starts to appear in North America -- and other continents -- and by 2051 the United States is almost entirely red.

That's only 45 years from now, when today's toddlers will barely be in middle age.

There Is Consensus, The Earth Is Getting Warmer, Faster

The leading climate scientists now generally agree that earth in the coming decades will warm another 2 degrees Fahrenheit no matter what we do -- partly because carbon dioxide, the major manmade greenhouse gas, stays in the atmosphere about a hundred years.

That's in addition to the average of 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit the Earth has already warmed from manmade causes -- which though it doesn't sound like much (remember, it's a single-number average for the entire planet) has already, say most scientists, given us disappearing glaciers worldwide, drought and famine, increasingly frequent and more intense heat waves and millions of species in ecosystems everywhere scrambling for cooler ground but often running into uncrossable highways and ever-expanding human development.

Even scarier is the other sight, about 20 meters down off the coast of Santa Barbara, Calif.: bubbles, millions of bubbles of methane -- 20 times more powerful as a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide.

The methane is bubbling up naturally from some of the enormous natural undersea reservoirs of the gas mostly locked into the frozen mud under the sea floor.

Scientists have just released video showing how, for the first time, they have been able to measure these natural up-wellings to tell whether, if large amounts of this methane ever thawed out from its deep sea beds, it would reach the atmosphere, rather than being absorbed in the water, and thus make the earth even hotter.

The findings of oceanographer Ira Leifer et al, published in a strictly peer-reviewed scientific journal, are that it would do just that.

In other words, all that undersea methane is a potential "positive feedback" of catastrophic proportions.

If warming currents, such as those already detected by scientists at depth, begin to thaw these methane beds, it will make the atmosphere, and consequently the sea currents, even warmer, and melt out more methane.

A number of scientists tell me that would take the Earth up into temperatures humankind has never experienced -- and probably could not survive.

They believe it's happened for natural reasons before -- before, for example, the Jurassic age, when dinosaurs, but no humans, roamed the earth.

That's why they insist we must stop the unnatural burning of fossil fuels -- oil, coal and gas -- which risks giving such a methane mega-burp an artificial kick that could -- hard as this is to take in -- end civilization.

Small doses are the best way to take in such news.

Psychologists tell us that a little denial when facing truly frightening news can, at first, be a good thing. It helps us hold ourselves together in face of the threat, helps keep our "meaning systems" intact.

As long as we keep working back towards reality.

No child wants to think it can harm the basic wellbeing of a protective parent who provides its only world.

They can't even believe they could do such a thing.

Climate scientists are telling us we are doing just that to our own Mother Earth, and we should believe it.

http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/story?id=2274439&page=1


Informant: David Sunfellow

Aspen Global Warming Study Suggests Grim Future

By Allen Best
The Telluride Watch
August 4, 2006

ASPEN, Colo. - A new study in Aspen paints a dramatic picture of the area's climatic future should temperatures and atmospheric pollution continue to rise.

In a better-case future, in which the growth of global emissions of greenhouse gases are slowed, Aspen temperatures are projected to rise
6 degrees by the year 2100, giving it a climate comparable to what is now found at Los Alamos, N.M., or even Glenwood Springs, Colo.

On the other hand, if the direst warnings of scientists are correct and greenhouse gases remain unchecked, temperatures could rise 14 degrees by century's end, making Aspen's average daily temperatures more like those of Salt Lake City or Boise.

Even in the better-case scenario, skiing is expected to shrink as a component of Aspen's economy. In the worst-case scenario, skiing will disappear altogether.

These and other findings were released last month by Aspen town leaders, who have been working with climate scientists and others during the last year in an effort that, by several measures, is groundbreaking.

The study was the result of Aspen's Canary Initiative, which was launched a year and a half ago by the city government. In the first part of that program, Aspen examined its own contribution to greenhouse gases. The study, released this past winter, showed that Aspen was responsible for roughly twice the per capita emissions of U.S. residents, mostly due to jet travel by visitors and the lifestyles of its well-heeled residents.

The Aspen study may be the first time that broad, continent- and region-wide computer models have been used to deduce with precision the impacts of global warming in a very local area.

Older computer models projecting impacts of global warming were so broad that they failed to even show the mountain ranges of the West. Newer models do, but remain coarse.

"There are always limitations as you go to smaller and smaller regions," says John Katzenberger, executive director of the Aspen Global Change Institute. "Colorado is particularly challenging because it has storm tracks coming from different directions, and it also has the backbone of the continent. Whether storm tracks are on the east side or west side make a lot of difference."

Because of the limitations of existing computer models in predicting climate in local areas, Aspen took the unusual step of integrating several different approaches.

"They're not precise for this small of an area," says Katzenberger. "That's why we used four methods, so we would come back at it from different angles and see if they came back with consistent messages."

The models used in the study did consistently show the same increments of warming, given certain levels of greenhouse gases. The more greenhouse gases that accumulate, the lesser the chances for skiable snow.

Concentrations of carbon dioxide, a key greenhouse gas, stood at 250 parts per million in the atmosphere 200 years ago, at the start of the Industrial Revolution. Concentrations of the gas are currently at 379 parts per million. Many scientists say that 550 parts per million is the maximum that the earth's atmosphere can absorb without catastrophic consequences. Given current trajectories, concentrations are likely to hit that number in 2050. Aspen's worst-case scenario assumes 900 parts per million by the end of the 21st century.

However, Katzenberger notes that 550 parts per million is not an inevitability. "It's possible, if the world really wanted, it could do better than that," he says. "And if it did so, the climate impacts could be greatly reduced."

Unlike future temperatures, the climate models for Aspen are unsure about future precipitation levels. Again, this mirrors the more continent-wide models from which the local predictions were teased.

"Given the current state of climate modeling, what precipitation will do in northwest America, and with Aspen in particular, is really hard to say with any degree of confidence," says Brian Lazard, a hydrologist with Stratus Consulting, a Boulder-based firm. "What we can say with a great deal of confidence is that the temperature will go up. It's just a matter of how much."

The warmer temperatures mean Aspen will see less snow and more rain. What snow it does get will melt more rapidly, up to three weeks earlier, mirroring changes that have been documented in California's Sierra Nevada over the last 50 years. In other words, the runoff seen this year and in 2002 is likely to become the norm in future years.

Dan Richardson, the global warming project manager for the City of Aspen, says he is most taken aback by the implications of earlier runoff. "It's almost so big you can't get your arms around it."

The implications have also been under scrutiny in California, where much of the annual water supply comes from the snowpack in the Sierra Nevada.

Many of the study's key findings have been previously predicted, but the study gives them a stronger, scientific foundation. They include:

• Local warming will force some plant and animal species to ascend to higher elevations. By mid-century, for example, the vegetation in Aspen is likely to look more like what is now seen near Basalt, a town that is 1,400 feet lower in elevation and 20 miles away. Species of the alpine tundra such as ptarmigan and pika will face threats of localized extinction, something called extirpation.

• Rising temperatures will increase the likelihood of insect outbreaks. Cold nights and winters help keep insect populations in check. Warmer nights and winters, along with longer, warmer summers, will increase the risk of pests to spruce-fir forest and to aspen groves. Bark beetles in pine trees are likely to be less checked.

• Existing invasive species such as Canada thistle and leafy spurge will spread, and new non-native species may invade.

• Ski season, if it remains, will occur at higher elevations, and during a shorter season. Rafting season will be shorter, and water supplies will be more stressed.

• Total precipitation has decreased 6 percent in the past 25 years, and at higher elevations of 10,600 feet, the precipitation has decreased 18 percent. In addition, the amount falling in the form of snow has decreased 18 percent.

Results of the study, says Katzenberger, should be useful to communities making decisions about how to adapt to climate changes. The economy of Aspen, says the report, is more likely adaptable to climate change than are plants and animals. But, in general, the greater the warming, the more difficult and expensive adaptation to climate change will be.

Aspen figures to use its prominence to warn about the dangers of the current and projected volume of greenhouse gas emissions. The Canary Initiative has received major play in national magazines and TV broadcasts. It is also sponsoring a conference Oct. 11-13 geared toward mountain and gateway communities.

Aspen's next step will be to compile a draft action plan, to determine what it can do better to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Aside from its dependence on travel and its many large homes, the city and nearby Pitkin County have already taken many notable steps, among them adoption of building codes designed to maximize energy efficiency in buildings and a high reliance upon hydro and wind energy.

http://www.telluridewatch.com/080406/global_warm.htm


Informant: David Sunfellow

Lt. Watada's pre-trial hearing set for Aug. 17

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/4904/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news



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

Rep. Conyers massively documents Bush misdeeds, preps for

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/4905/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news



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

Bolton strong-arming the U.N.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article14381.htm



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

Senator wants U.S. troops out of Iraq within 6 months

" The reality is that we're losing in Iraq."
http://tinyurl.com/oym2c


From Information Clearing House

At Hearing, Witness Says Troops Fired at Fleeing Iraqis

Helton said the soldiers fired and one detainee "fell flat down and the second one, wherever he got shot, it was kind of like what you'd see in a movie where he spun around and landed on his back." One was spitting up blood, he said.

http://fairuse.100webcustomers.com/fairenough/latimes318.html


From Information Clearing House

What happens when the American Dream dies?

By Jerry Landay

When dreams fall apart, humans often respond with rage, hysteria, hopelessness, and fear. How many more will find false comfort in the preachments of dangerous demagogues, who offer certitude by finding scapegoats? How many will seek solace in radical religious frenzy, pronouncing wrathful judgment on America while rooting out "the godless"?

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article14382.htm

Say NO to mass dog slaughter in China

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/131317412?z00m=97510&z00m=97510


Informant: Rebecca Cummings

Atomwaffen gehören alle abgeschafft!

05.08.2006

Mit zahlreichen Aktionen, Mahnwachen, Kundgebungen und Gedenkfeiern begeht die Friedensbewegung den 61. Jahrestag der Atombombenabwürfe über Hiroshima und Nagasaki (6. und 9. August 1945).

http://www.sonnenseite.com/index.php?pageID=6&news:oid=n5792



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

Samstag, 5. August 2006

One Year After the Death of Chase Comley

"This weekend marks the first anniversary of my nephew's death in Iraq. August 6, 2005, is the date Marine Lance Cpl. Chase Comley was killed instantly by a vehicle-borne IED. My brother, Chase's father, received the news just after midnight, early on the 7th. 'We regret to inform you.' These are the words that shifted the earth's plates," writes Missy Comley Beattie.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/080506E.shtml

Clinton Dodges Political Peril for War Vote

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/080506C.shtml

40,000 US Troops Have Deserted Since 2000

Since 2000, about 40,000 troops from all branches of the military have deserted. Those who help war resisters say desertion is more prevalent than the military has admitted. "They lied in Vietnam with the amount of opposition to the war and they’re lying now," said Eric Seitz, an attorney who represents Army Lt. Ehren Watada, the first commissioned officer to refuse deployment to the war in Iraq.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/080506X.shtml



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

PrtnFldg...Amyloid...re specific non-thermal effect..microwave rad..06.....

Dear Marjorie: Here is finally a meaningful study that combines research re "amyloid" even tho there appears to be a reluctance to "call a spade a spade."

Evidence for a specific microwave radiation effect on the green fluorescent protein http://omega.twoday.net/stories/2456762/

As you know, you were very supportive when I reported the connection between low level EMF/EMR exposures (powerlines and/or wiring errors and improper grounding -- prior electric meter exposure) and findings of Reactive Renal Amyloidosis (necropsy) in my guinea pig, Kelley (Project Z, Z-1). You came up with the information re subterranean life (I have the reference in stacks.....) that included explanation of "heat shock protein effects." You accurately concluded at that time that "environmental stress protein" might be the proper term.

I have no idea when other scientists began to also use the term "esp" in addition to, or in place of "hsp," but we know now there are several instances (also in my files). Drs. Goodman and Kwee have conducted studies re EMF/EMR and heat shock proteins but I do not recall right now the details re heat vs. no heat, etc.

It is sad and ironic that such an important study comes out of Israel at a time of such turmoil and even sadder that our friend, Iris Atzmon, does not appear to be the person who sent the Israeli abstract to Klaus.

I will obtain the full study as soon as it is available.

I am very thankful also for the support of numerous other "EMF friends" -- their encouragement and interaction that helped me stay on track and/or to get back on track in my search for answers and explanations re non-thermal effects over these many years!!! I have included several persons as copy recipients but know there are many more who also deserve a lot of thanks.......... Together, "we will" sort all of this out and continue to demand proper tests and answers that will help save children and adults from "EMR-induced, preventable health problems and needless suffering and death!!!

Best wishes to all!!! Joanne

Joanne C. Mueller Guinea Pigs R Us
731 - 123rd Avenue N.W. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55448-2127 USA Phone: 763-755-6114 Email: jcmpelican@aol.com (8-5-06)


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

"No ray of sunshine is ever lost, but the green which it awakens into existence needs time to sprout, and it is not always granted for the sower to see the harvest. All work that is worth anything is done in faith." - Albert Schweitzer

Fury as twice rejected mast gets go ahead

03 August 2006

ANGER: Local community oppose the plans.

RESIDENTS are baffled after a phone mast proposal, rejected twice by council chiefs, was given the go-ahead by the government.

The Planning Inspectorate's decision to give T-Mobile the thumbs-up to build a 3-G mast at the bottom of Oxleas Meadows, Rochester Way, Eltham, on July 19 has caused uproar among residents.

An application for the mast was first rejected in May last year, before a second was rejected in September and residents are up in arms at the latest decision.

Resident Chris Rusher said: "It is shocking that not just our objections but also Greenwich council's decisions seem to have been completely ignored."

Fellow resident Sue Putnam added: "The proposed site is very close to residential homes and the alternative sites we suggested were dismissed out of hand."

Eltham North ward councillor, Spencer Drury branded the decision 'disgraceful'. He said: "The application was turned down twice by Greenwich Council who thought it was inappropriate.

"So T-Mobile appealed to the Government's planning inspector who overturned the decision without even bothering to talk to residents.

"This is being built at the bottom of open, green, beautiful land and it will undoubtedly spoil it."

The Inspectorate's office said it could not comment on the decision, because an appeal could be launched.

However, in his report, inspector Jonathan Bore said installing the mast would have 'no significant' affect on Oxleas Meadows or Woods or on residents' health.

He also said the equipment conforms to guideline levels for public exposure to radiation.

Eltham MP, Clive Efford has written to the Planning Inspectorate to express his anger at the decision and has asked T-Mobile for a meeting at the site.

The MP has suggested moving the mast a few hundred metres to the east. He said: "Moving the mast eastwards will mean that it would be lost in the trees and be less obtrusive."

emma.durdle@archant.co.uk

Copyright © 2006 Archant Regional. All rights reserved.

http://tinyurl.com/jub4t

Iran Says Oil May Hit $100/Barrel

Iran's Deputy Oil Minister Mohammad Hadi Nejad-Hosseinian said on Friday global crude oil prices could touch $100 a barrel on geopolitical tension and soaring winter demand.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/080506Z.shtml

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY: New Proposed Law

PROPOSED LAW N° 2491 Related to the reduction of public health risks from mobile phone installations and apparatus
http://www.sauvonsleon.fr/pdf/NATIONAL_ASSEMBLY_FRANCE_PROPOSED_LAW___mobile_phone_installations.pdf

FRENCH CONSTITUTION
The Charter of the Environment
http://www.next-up.org/pdf/The_Charter_of_the_Environment_France.pdf

Source: http://www.next-up.org/pages/nouvellesdumonde56bis.php

ASSEMBLEE NATIONALE: Nouvelle Proposition de Loi

http://www.next-up.org/pages/nouvellesdumonde56bis.php

EPA to Ban One Pesticide, Lets 32 Others Stay in Use

Nearing the end of a 10-year review of all pesticides, the US Environmental Protection Agency plans to ban a farm chemical that has tainted water and proved deadly to birds, but the agency approved continued use of 32 other widely used insecticides.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/080406HA.shtml

World Must Race to Develop Green Energy

An urgent project on the scale of the Apollo moon landings is needed to boost research into green energy sources and save the planet from environmental disaster, according to Britain's top scientist.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/080406EC.shtml

Group Sues EPA Over Beach Pollution

An environmental group has sued federal regulators, charging that they failed to protect beaches and the Great Lakes from pollution and that negligence by the Bush administration exposed swimmers and surfers to potential illnesses.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/080406EA.shtml

John Conyers: The Constitution in Crisis

Congressman John Conyers released the final version of his report today, the "Constitution in Crisis." The report, which is some 350 pages in length and is supported by more than 1,400 footnotes, compiles the accumulated evidence that the Bush administration has thumbed its nose at our nation's laws, and the Constitution itself.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/080406R.shtml

Americas Gulag: Guantanamo detainees may remain indefinitely

US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said the US government could "indefinitely" hold foreign 'enemy combatants' at sites like the US naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

http://tinyurl.com/fsjuh


From Information Clearing House



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

The Sound of One Domino Falling

It's been obvious for years that Donald Rumsfeld is in denial of reality, but the defense secretary now also seems stuck in a time warp," writes the New York Times. "Americans who once expected the Pentagon to win the war in Iraq have now been reduced to waiting for an indication that at least someone is minding the store."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/080506Y.shtml

Panel rings in relief for mobile operators

Saturday, August 05, 2006 01:45 IST

MUMBAI: A committee headed by the director general of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has held that radiations from mobile phone base stations installed on top of buildings do not pose direct health hazards to humans.

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


The committee was appointed pursuant to a Bombay High Court (HC) order in a PIL on health hazards posed by cellular phone base stations on top of residential buildings, schools and hospitals.

The committee’s preliminary report, submitted to the HC on Thursday, said, “Over all there is not enough evidence to show direct health hazards of radiofrequency (RF) exposures from mobile phone base stations”.

The committee, headed Dr NK Ganguly, said radiofrequency from mobile base stations were less than those emitted from radio, FM radio and television transmissions.

But, as a precautionary measure, it had recommended the adoption of guidelines laid by the International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) for limiting electro-magnetic field (EMF) exposure till further research data was available on the issue.

The PIL filed by residents of Jolly Maker Apartments (No 2), Cuffe Parade, quoted studies listing the harmful effects of radiations like genetic defects, cancer, alzheimer, fatigue and irritability.

The petition, which named Airtel, Orange, BPL and MTNL as respondents, sought a ban on the installation of such stations in residential areas, near schools and hospitals.

The committee, noting that the strength of radiofrequency fields in front of the antennae varies with distance, quoted three international human studies pertaining to radiations from base stations and said there were no quantitative parameters related to health hazards from such radiations.

The HC had in December 2005 ordered the constitution of the committee observing that even children now use mobile phones and in a state of cut-throat competition between cellular service providers, the risk to public health and safety cannot be brushed aside. The PIL will be heard by the HC on August 16.

COPYRIGHT © 2006 DILIGENT MEDIA CORPORATION LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=1045498

Senate Rejects Cynical Attempt to Gut the Estate Tax

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/0804-05.htm

Voting Iraq War Up or Down

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0804-28.htm



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

Major Media Struggles Loom on the Horizon

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0804-26.htm

Being a TV Expert Means Never Having to Say You’re Sorry

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0804-30.htm

Exonerated, Florida Death Row Inmate Tells His Tale

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0804-07.htm

US Threatens Suit if Maine Probes Verizon Ties to NSA

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0804-09.htm

Mobilfunk Masten, Gefahr für Gröbenzell

Liebe Nachbarn und Newsletterabonnenten,

folgende Bekanntmachung erhielten wir von unseren Mitstreitern aus Gröbenzell.

Viele Grüße,

BV gegen die Mobilfunkanlage in Dachau Süd
http://www.mobilfunk-dachau.de


Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 1:35 PM
Subject: Mobilfunkveranstaltung am Di, den 8. August in Gröbenzell


Liebe Mitstreiter,

am Dienstag, den 8. August 2006 findet eine Infoveranstaltung zum Thema "Mobilfunk Masten, Gefahr für Gröbenzell" statt.

Referenten sind: Herr Dr. Claus Scheingraber, Mediziner und Herr Lorz, Architekt und Grundstücksgutachter. Moderation Dr. Martin Runge Gemeinderat und MdL.

Beginn um 20.00 Uhr im Bürgerhaus Gröbenzell.
(siehe Anhang)

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/mobilfunk_plakat_2006.jpg

Im Namen der 4. Bürgerinitiative in Gröbenzell laden wir herzlich dazu ein.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Lilli Kammerl und Paul Hornyak

The UN is guilty of being controlled by the US

http://www.lewrockwell.com/prather/prather52.html

Baghdad, Beirut, Doha: Trade Talks Failure a Blow to US Strategy in Mideast

http://www.lewrockwell.com/hadar/hadar69.html

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