Dienstag, 22. August 2006

Please Help Save Lion Frida From Canned Hunting

A message from Judy

Please help save Frida the lion cub! See below...


Original Message:

Dear friends,

Please know that I don't send messages like this out often - this is close to my heart and close to home, and I therefore am asking for your help.

I am upset, outraged, tearing my hair out, over what may happen to a lioness named Frida.

Please read about it here http://www.care2.com/news/member/379549259/159099 and please please sign the petition, I am going to be calling this place in the morning to find out what is going on.

A summary of Frida's plight: "This lion cub was sentenced to death. Sentenced by people for whom only money matters. She can be shot at any time, or restricted in a cage and forced to breed. Again, till death. Only for money."

This will be my first of many steps on a campaign to put an end to canned hunting, trophy hunting.

Thank you so much!

Mandy

Connecticut Groups Push to Remove Lieberman From Ballot

Critics of Senator Joseph Lieberman's independent run to keep his job attacked on two fronts Monday, with one group asking an elections official to throw him out of the Democratic Party and a former rival calling on state officials to keep his name off the November ballot.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/082206P.shtml



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

President on Another Planet

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/082206M.shtml

Conservatives Love Government

"Conservatives want the government to redistribute income upward," writes Dean Baker. "This is done through a variety of mechanisms, the most obvious of which are their tax policies, which favor upper-income people. But conservatives want the government to intervene in the market in a wide variety of ways that have the effect of redistributing income from those at the middle and the bottom to those at the top."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/082206K.shtml

They Called It Katrina

"The storm came, the levees failed, and the nightmares began to unfold. Days passed without any help coming from the federal government. Memories and images of the devastation left behind in the wake of Katrina - in Alabama, Mississippi, and most searingly in New Orleans, Louisiana - are today as much a part of this nation's tragic history," writes William Rivers Pitt, "as the memories and images of September 11, Pearl Harbor, and the San Francisco earthquake of 1906."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/082206J.shtml

The Best War Ever

"Sheldon Rampton and John Stauber have a new book, which is always a good thing," writes David Swanson, "but this one is especially good. It's called 'The Best War Ever: Lies, Damned Lies, and the Mess in Iraq.' It's 206 pages, and you'll read it in one sitting, because it's more entertaining than the corporate media whose infotainment is the book's focus."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/082206G.shtml

Welfare Law, Lauded as Milestone, Finds Many Left Behind

As political leaders give two cheers on Tuesday for the 10th anniversary of the welfare reform law that helped draw many single mothers from dependency into the work force, though often leaving them still in poverty, social workers and researchers are raising concerns about families that have not made the transition and often lead extraordinarily precarious lives.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/082206F.shtml

Officials Push for Personal Profiling of Airline Passengers

United States and European authorities, looking for more tools to detect terrorist plots, want to expand the screening of international airline passengers by digging deep into a vast repository of airline itineraries, personal information and payment data.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/082206E.shtml

Pull the Plug on Electronic Voting

Aviel Rubin writes, "I am a computer scientist. I own seven Macintosh computers, one Windows machine and a Palm Treo 700p with a GPS unit, and I chose my car (InfinitiM35x) because it had the most gadgets of any vehicle in its class. My 7-year-old daughter uses email. So why am I advocating the use of 17th-century technology for voting in the 21st century - as one of my critics puts it?"

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/082206B.shtml

CALL TO FORM A MOBILE PHONE MAST ACTION GROUP IN TAMWORTH

Tamworth Herald

10:30 - 17 August 2006

Almost every month, controversial phone mast applications are submitted to the council.

These applications are ignoring Tamworth's 100m IPG policy. My own surveys indicate that over 97 per cent of Tamworth's residents support this policy and the signs/indications are that the applicants are seeking to undermine its importance.

The problem is not unique to Tamworth and in Telford there are now over 400 masts; 'the people do not want these close to their homes'.

Over on the east coast, residential groups have been set up who work with the applicants and the local authority to identify and assist in identifying appropriate locations that satisfy the applicants' views and also respect the views of the community. To date, the applicants are not showing respect for the local views.

I propose that the residents of Tamworth form a similar group. These will not go away and we need to accept that these phone masts are required. I have talked with a few councillors and a few residents and the idea has received support.

I therefore ask the residents of Tamworth to communicate with me if they are willing to consider working to set up such a group and to move forward constructively.

The intention is, once a group is set up, to register with the local authority as a non statutory consultee purely on this single issue.

To be successful, residents who are members of other groups all over Tamworth or are active in the community and know their area are required. The success of such a group will depend on its community input.

Anyone interested in helping to move this forward should contact me. All responses will be answered and an evening weekday meeting will be arranged. Please give in your response, evenings that suit you.

To date, I understand that the council has rejected all those that do not comply with the 100m policy and consequently, eight appeals have been registered. Time is short for local action.

Please do not leave this to others because we are all likely to be affected.

Any councillor who is not on the planning committee will also be welcomed/invited to respond.

Ken Forest


Although I am not a resident in Tamworth, I am pleased to see that more and more people are waking up to the human rights abuse of the insensitive placing of mobile phone masts. I am a Parish Councillor in a village where we are being placed "under siege" by mobile operators who are now installing and upgrading at will. I would urge anyone who feels that their rights are being abused to contact their MP - or the Government direct if your MP is unwilling to take up this cause - and demand that planning laws are tightened to restore democracy. OFCOM - who are supposed to be the Government Body who oversees this Industry are, I am afraid, very heavily committed to rolling out the networks and, therefore, would appear to be operating with a serious conflict of interest. I wish this new group every success.

Cllr Sylvia Wright,
Essington,
Staffordshire

Victory in campaign over mast

Aug 18 2006

Stafford ic network

By Justine Halifax

FAMILIES are celebrating victory over a mobile phone giant after plans for a mast near homes and a primary school were thrown out.

Vodafone told Tamworth Borough Council it wanted to erect a 12m high mast, equipped with a microwave dish, on a grass verge in Pennine Way, Stonydelph.

It sparked fierce opposition from families over fears it would have been just ten metres from the nearest house and 150 metres from Stonydelph Infants and Junior School.

Angry residents joined forces to object to the plans and won when the council rejected Vodafone's application.

Independent councillor Chris Cooke, of Stonydelph, said: "This must have been one of the cheekiest applications yet.

"It was barely 150 metres from Stonydelph school and close to an old people's complex. There were literally dozens of homes within the 100 metre reach. This application was totally insensitive."

A council spokesman said: "The siting of the proposed mast within ten metres of a residential property is considered insensitive and ill thought out.

"Ten metres is not judged an acceptable distance from a residential property to site a telecommunications mast, nor appropriate given the residential density of the area.

"The proposed mast will appear visually intrusive and is likely to have a detrimental impact on the character of the area."

Vodafone defended its decision to site a mast so close to homes and a school.

A spokeswoman said: "Every reputable scientific body has said that providing we comply with guidelines, there is no risk to human health whether you are right next to it or a mile away."

It is the second bid by Vodafone to be thwarted following campaigns in Tam-worth this month.

Last week jubilant families blocked the company's plans for a 12m high mast in Overwoods Road, Hockley, Wilnecote.

No go for mobile mast

We need a few more news items like this and they are around. With David's info sheets on planning and a little help with writing letters, we are making dents in the system.

Sandi


No go for mobile mast

Aug 22 2006 icSouthLondon

By Emily Twinch

PARENTS and residents are celebrating victory after plans for a mobile mast on a pub near a school were withdrawn.

Campaigners started fighting in September last year against the proposed mast on top of the Crystal Palace Tavern in East Dulwich.

Punch Tavern, owners of the pub in Crystal Palace Road, has now agreed with T-Mobile to withdraw the application.

Resident, lead campaigner and mum-of-two Lisa Precious,35, said: "Everybody is delighted - overjoyed. We were getting to the point where we thought it was going to be a victory for T-Mobile.

"We are not against technology. We see the need for it, and mobiles can save people's lives.

"But until research has been done, a cautious approach should be taken to sites near schools."

The mast would have stood 46ft from the ground and been about 260 yards from Heber Primary School, 56 yards from Gumboots Nursery, near Dulwich Medical School and near an after-school club.

Three petitions were raised with more than 500 signatures,and nearly 700 letters of objection were written to Southwark council.

Councillor Richard Thomas wrote to Punch Taverns in April and the application was withdrawn last month.

But the residents and parents of children at Gumboots Nursery and Heber School will not be resting on their laurels and are gearing up to fight again.

They want an existing mast on the Castle pub, also in Crystal Palace Road near Heber School, and another in Barry Road near St Anthony's School, taken down.

A Punch Taverns spokeswoman said: "We have decided this pub is no longer a suitable area for a mast installation and we have agreed with the telecoms operator to withdraw the application."

WHOSE WAR IS IT?

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/4996/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

No War on Iran!

http://stopwaroniran.org/statement.shtml
http://stopwaroniran.org/petition.pdf

Say NO to war and sanctions against Iran!
http://stopwaroniran.org/petition.shtml

--------

STOP WAR IN IRAN
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/263308738


Informant: Bruce



http://freepage.twoday.net/topics/Is+Iran+next/

Tell Target to help clean up dirty gold

http://act.oxfamamerica.org/campaign/ndg_target?rk=Q7AwXnF1tELDE

Still Staying The Wrong Course: Bush used the same lines about Iraq at his latest press conference

http://www.thenation.com/blogs/capitalgames?pid=114384

Source: http://ga3.org/ct/1p20pgF1dzuk/

USA: Genreis entdeckt - Gen-Reis von Bayer nicht in der EU zulassen!

Coordination gegen BAYER-Gefahren

Presse-Information vom 22. August 2006

Nach dem Skandal in den USA: „Gen-Reis von Bayer nicht in der EU zulassen!“

Die Coordination gegen BAYER-Gefahren fordert die europäischen Behörden auf, keine Import-Genehmigung für gentechnisch veränderten Reis zu erteilen. Der jüngste Skandal in den USA belege, dass sich die Risiken von modifizierten Pflanzen nicht kontrollieren ließen.

Am Wochenende hatten US-Behörden bekannt gegeben, dass in mehreren amerikanischen Bundesstaaten herkömmlich angebauter Reis mit der von BAYER CropScience hergestellten Sorte LL 601 kontaminiert ist. Der genmanipulierte Reis ist resistent gegen das von BAYER hergestellte Herbizid Liberty Link. Die US-Landwirtschaftsbehörde kennt weder den genauen Umfang der Verunreinigung noch ihre Ursache. Japan verhängte daraufhin einen sofortigen Import-Stopp für Langkorn-Reis aus den USA. In der Europäische Union kam der kontaminierte Reis offenbar bereits in den Handel.

Philipp Mimkes von der Coordination gegen BAYER-Gefahren (CBG): „Der Fall bestätigt alle Befürchtungen: eine nicht zugelassene gentechnisch veränderte Reis-Sorte landet in der Nahrungskette, und niemand weiß, wie sie dort hineingelangt ist. Der Umfang der Verunreinigung ist ebenso unklar wie die gesundheitlichen Risiken für die Verbraucherinnen und Verbraucher. Dies muss Konsequenzen für die Zulassung von Gen-Reis in der EU haben“. BAYER hatte 2003 in der EU eine Import-Zulassung für genmanipulierten Reis der Sorte LL 62, der ebenfalls gegen Liberty Link resistent ist, beantragt. Insgesamt neun EU-Mitgliedsstaaten äußerten Bedenken, weswegen die European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) bis heute keine Zulassung erteilt hat. Die CBG fordert die Bundesregierung auf, sich gegen eine Importgenehmigung von LLRice62 auszusprechen.

BAYER ist weltweit zweitgrößter Anbieter von gentechnisch verändertem Saatgut. In Europa will das Unternehmen gentechnisch veränderte Pflanzen wie Raps, Zuckerrüben, Kartoffeln und Mais in den Markt drücken. Die weltweit folgenschwerste Entscheidung betrifft jedoch die Zulassung von Gen-Reis. Neben den Risiken für die Konsumenten stehen dabei besonders die Auswirkungen in den Anbau-Ländern, vornehmlich in Asien, im Blickpunkt. Philipp Mimkes: „Die Einführung von Gen-Reis hätte dramatische Konsequenzen. Millionen Bauern in den Ländern des Südens, die bislang durch Tausch und Eigenzüchtungen ihr Saatgut selbst produzieren, drohen in Abhängigkeit von multinationalen Konzernen zu geraten - die Verwendung ihrer Ernte als Saatgut wäre wegen des Patentschutzes künftig verboten. Durch den bereits in der "grünen Revolution" beobachteten Konzentrationsprozess würden Millionen Landwirte ihre Existenz verlieren und in die Elendsgebiete rund um die Metropolen abwandern.“

Dr. Suman Sahai, Direktorin der indischen Initiative Gene Campaign, warnt vor den ökologischen Risiken für ihr Heimatland: Lokal angepasste Reissorten würden durch Hochertragssorten verdrängt, was zu erhöhten Schädlingsaufkommen, verstärktem Einsatz gefährlicher Pestizide und einer Verringerung der Artenvielfalt führt.

Weitere Informationen:

Flugblatt „Reis in Gefahr“: 20046GenReis.pdf

Umweltverbände schreiben an 25 EU-Regierungen Übersichtsartikel „Bitterer GenReis" Umweltverbände gegen EU-Import von gentechnisch verändertem Reis Briefing about the food safety and environmental risks of Bayer's GMO rice


Frankfurter Rundschau, 21. August 2006

USA: Genreis entdeckt

Washington - Nicht zugelassener Genreis von Bayer ist in den USA in Reis-Containern für den Markt entdeckt worden. Bei den Spuren handele es sich um die Genreis-Sorte Llrice 601, die ein Protein enthalte, das den Reis gegen bestimmte Unkrautvernichtungsmittel resistent mache, so das US-Landwirtschaftsministerium. Gefahr für Verbraucher oder Umwelt bestehe nicht.

Es ist unklar, woher der Genreis genau stammt. Mit der Sorte wurden in den USA Feldversuche unternommen, die aber 2001 endeten. Bayer arbeite eng mit den Behörden zusammen, so der Konzern.

Pläne, den verunreinigten Reis zurückzurufen oder gar zu zerstören, gibt es nicht. "Es gibt nichts, was wir gesehen haben, das diesen Schritt rechtfertigen würde", sagt US-Landwirtschaftsminister Mike Johanns. Eine Untersuchung sei eingeleitet.

Bayer Crop-Science, Pflanzenschutztochter des Konzerns, hat inzwischen die Zulassung der Genreis-Sorte in den USA beantragt - obwohl Bayer nach eigenen Angaben nicht vorhat, die Reis-Sorte in den USA zu vermarkten.

Verbraucherschützer sparen nicht mit Kritik. "Die Biotech-Industrie handelt weiter unverantwortlich und ohne die Regeln zu beachten", sagt Greg Jaffe vom Center for Science in the Public Interest: "Der Vorfall wird nur die Unsicherheit der Verbraucher im Hinblick auf die Technik verstärken."

Experten gehen davon aus, dass die USA in diesem Jahr eine Reis-Ernte im Wert von 1,88 Milliarden Dollar haben; die Hälfte davon ist für den Export bestimmt. US-Reis-Pflanzer haben derzeit einen Anteil von etwa zwölf Prozent am weltweiten Reis-Handel. rtr

Coordination gegen BAYER-Gefahren
http://www.CBGnetwork.org
Fon 0211-333 911, Fax 0211-333 940
Fordern Sie per eMail kostenlos weitere Informationen an.


Beirat

Prof. Dr. Jürgen Rochlitz, Chemiker, ehem. MdB, Burgwald
Dr. Sigrid Müller, Pharmakologin, Bremen
Prof. Dr. Anton Schneider, Baubiologe, Neubeuern
Prof. Jürgen Junginger, Designer, Krefeld
Dr. Erika Abczynski, Kinderärztin, Dormagen
Eva Bulling-Schröter, MdB, Berlin
Dr. Janis Schmelzer, Historiker, Berlin
Wolfram Esche, Rechtsanwalt, Köln
Dorothee Sölle,Theologin, Hamburg (gest. 2003)

--------

EU beschränkt Einfuhr: SPD will von Bayer über nicht zugelassenen Gen-Reis informiert werden (24.08.06)

Die EU hat Einfuhrbeschränkungen für Langkornreis aus den USA erlassen. Bei EU-Grenzkontrollen war der Verdacht aufgetreten, dass der US-Reis mit der nicht zugelassenen, gentechnisch veränderten Bayer-Reissorte LL Rice 601 kontaminiert worden war. Der stellvertretende Vorsitzende der SPD-Bundestagsfraktion, Ulrich Kelber, findet es "schade", dass der Chemieriese Bayer nicht offen über den Einsatz des nicht zugelassenen gentechnisch veränderten Reises in den USA spricht. In einem Brief an die Bayer AG bittet der Politiker um die Offenlegung aller Informationen. Wer sich in diesen Tagen auf der Website von Bayer CropScience informieren wolle, "findet leider nur ein paar dürre Zeilen, in denen unter Hinweis auf amerikanische Behörden versichert wird, dass keine Gefahr bestehe. Kein Wort darüber, dass es sich um den nicht zugelassenen gv-Reis LL601 handelt, der zuletzt im Jahre 2001 in den USA im Erprobungsanbau freigesetzt worden ist und für den bisher keine Zulassung beantragt oder erteilt worden ist", kritisiert Kelber. Es stellten sich viele Fragen, beispielsweise die wie es sein könne, "dass nicht zugelassener gentechnisch veraenderter Reis noch mehrere Jahre nach Abbruch der Versuche in Lebensmitteln vorhanden ist und offenbar erst jetzt entdeckt wurde?"

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=14295

EU und USA wollen Zugriff auf Passagierdaten erweitern

http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/77103

Congress at the buzzer

FreedomWorks
by Dick Armey

08/21/06

The latest NBC/Wall Street Journal poll indicates a scant 25 percent of all Americans approve of the way Congress is doing its job, while 60 percent disapprove. Why? Americans expect Congress to do its job, and they know what that job is: To pass laws that secure the blessings of liberty. By this simple measure, this Congress is not doing well and voters know it. Instead of going to voters in November with a list of legislative accomplishments, Republicans are set to return home with little more than a litany of excuses and missed opportunities...

http://tinyurl.com/fbzmh


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

An American turning point

Consortium News
by Peter Dyer

08/20/06

If and when President Bush is impeached and removed from office, the next step should be to arrest him and the other architects of the unprovoked invasion and occupation of Iraq. If Americans ever find the will to do this, as we once did to German aggressors, history will remember it as a turning point in international relations. It will go down as one of the most spectacular and complete affirmations of the very best of American ideals...

http://www.consortiumnews.com/2006/082006a.html



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

Calendars show Armitage met reporter

Ft. Myers News-Press

08/21/06

Then-Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage met with Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward in mid-June 2003, the same time the reporter has testified an administration official talked to him about CIA employee Valerie Plame. Armitage's official State Department calendars, provided to The Associated Press under the Freedom of Information Act, show a one-hour meeting marked 'private appointment' with Woodward on June 13, 2003...

http://tinyurl.com/s4y6c


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Dangerous disgrace: the FBI’s continued technological incompetence is putting America at risk

http://msnbc.msn.com/id/14453669/site/newsweek/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Bush: Iraq 'straining psyche' of America

Roseburg News-Review

08/21/06

President Bush said Monday the Iraq war is 'straining the psyche of our country' but leaving now would be a disaster. Bush served notice at a news conference that he would not change course or flinch from debate about the unpopular war as he campaigns for Republicans in the fall congressional elections. In fact, he suggested that national security and the economy should be the top political issues, and criticized the Democrats' approach on both...

http://tinyurl.com/gdwrr


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Trotz „Headset“ vierfaches Unfallrisiko bei Autofahrten

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/trotz_headset.doc
http://tinyurl.com/edw5b

They Say It's Global Warming

"First, their fathers noticed the palm trees that seemed to be inching toward the water's edge.... Later, researchers came, scribbled measurements, and offered a grim diagnosis: the sea is coming. There is not a power line or factory or air conditioner within a day's walk of this village of 400 people in the southwest Pacific, but these subsistence fishermen are no strangers to the power of industrialization and climate change," writes Evan Osnos.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/082106EA.shtml

Air Marshals Across Country Warn Passengers Aren't Safe

Federal air marshals across the country are telling 7NEWS that airline passengers' safety has been compromised and managers lied to Congress to cover it up.

http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/9552850/detail.html?taf=den


From Information Clearing House

Peace Activist Forced to Change T-Shirt Bearing Arabic Script Before Boarding Plane at JFK

Iraqi blogger and activist Raed Jarrar was not allowed to board a flight at JFK airport because he was wearing a T-Shirt that said "We will not be silent" in English and Arabic.

http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/08/21/1348224


From Information Clearing House

The Coming Conflict: Natural Resources are Fuelling a New Cold War

Oil and gas supplies are becoming scarcer and more expensive. The hunt for the world's remaining resources is creating new alliances and the danger of fresh conflicts. China is moving aggressively to sate its growing appetite for energy, potentially setting up a confrontation with the United States for the dwindling resources of the Middle East and Africa.

http://tinyurl.com/hss28



The Global Battle for Natural Resources

The global economy is booming, and experts predict it will stay healthy. But competition for natural resources will change the balance of power among the world's nations as a new age of conflicts over energy begins.

http://tinyurl.com/jod9z


From Information Clearing House

President May Take Military Action Against Iran In 12-18 Months

The mid- to long-term fallout from Israel-Hezbollah conflict could be a good thing because it may prompt Bush to take military action against Iran.

Watch it:
http://thinkprogress.org/2006/08/20/gerecht-iran


From Information Clearing House

Fmr. Lincoln Group Intern Describes Paying Iraqi Press to Plant Pro-American Articles Secretly Written by U.S. Military

"I Was a Propaganda Intern in Iraq"
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14637.htm

SAS men get £100,000 to bribe Iraqi fighters

BRITISH Army officers in Iraq are being handed stashes of up to £100,000 in cash for “operational expenses” without formal controls on how it is spent.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14634.htm



Sinister Events in a Cynical War

Here are questions that are not being asked about the latest twist of a cynical war. Were explosives and a remote-control detonator found in the car of the two SAS special forces men "rescued" from prison in Basra on 19 September? If true, what were they planning to do with them?

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article10425.htm

Bush Contemplates Rebirth of Dictatorship for Iraq

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14636.htm

U.S. government employs 7.7 million more people than does manufacturing

Paul Craig Roberts

It is unclear how much longer the world will trade Americans real goods for pieces of paper that the US economy cannot redeem with tradable goods and services.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14645.htm

It won't be the Cheneys who suffer

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14644.htm

Bush Now Says What He Wouldn’t Say Before War: Iraq Had ‘Nothing’ To Do With 9/11

http://thinkprogress.org/2006/08/21/bush-on-911/


Informant: shane_digital

GM contamination warning triggers call for ban on US rice

Greenpeace Demands Global Ban on Imports of US Ricehttp://www.commondreams.org/news2006/0821-05.htm

GM contamination warning triggers call for ban on US rice
http://tjh.elequity.com/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=944

EU Set to Stop GMO-Tainted US Rice
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0822-07.htm

--------

GM contamination warning triggers call for ban on US rice
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/story/0,,1855528,00.html


Informant: binstock

--------

USDA ANNOUNCES U.S. RICE SUPPLY HAS BEEN CONTAMINATED

USDA Secretary Mike Johanns has announced that domestic and export stocks of long grain rice has been contaminated by a genetically engineered variety of rice that is not approved for human consumption. Johanns said that the contamination was admitted to be the fault of Bayer Corporation, but the USDA doesn't know how widespread the contamination is. According to Johanns the biotech rice poses no health risks, but could damage the U.S. $1 billion rice export market, since many nations refuse to import genetically engineered rice. Japan has already announced a ban on long grain rice imports from the US. Last year, Japan and the EU banned US corn imports as a result of yet another GE contamination scandal.

Learn more: http://www.organicconsumers.org/2006/article_1584.cfm

A Corporate Takeover of American Borders

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0821-20.htm

Bush-Coke-Pepsi Triumvirate Under Fire in India

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0821-09.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Coca-Cola

Bush Fulfills Few Promises to Gulf Coast

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0821-06.htm

British military contractor BAE is major donor to U.S. candidates

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/4992/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

NASA SEARCHING FOR MOON LANDING TAPES

http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory?id=2316788


Informant: NHNE

California Redwoods Being Cut Along Russian River NOW

Did you see in the LA Times this weekend that the Bohemian Club in Monte Rio is cutting down their old growth redwoods along the Russian River. Apparently they have alot of redwoods along the river and up the hills just inland from Monte Rio. They are already cutting them down and causing clearcuts along the trails.

I tried to drive into the Bohemian Grove about 2 or 3 years ago, but they have many threatening signs along their private road so I eventually turned back. Did not see any people.

*Arnold has a miserable record on enviro, labor, and taking money from business to sell us out. NOW he is trying to get the votes of the dummies who have not been following his record for the last 3 years.

http://www.ARNOLDWATCH.org


Informant: bigraccoon

Spychips in Passports May be Just the Start

http://tinyurl.com/qhsvd

Jail to the Chief

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2006/8/17/17468/7925


Informant: ranger116

Bush Trying to Repeal 22nd Amendment Limiting Presidents to 2 TERMS

http://tinyurl.com/r57by


Informant: ranger116

CORPORATION WITH CLOSE BUSH TIES TRYING TO IMPLANT SPY CHIP UNDER SKIN OF ALL AMERICAN TROOPS

Implanted Chips in Our Troops?
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/8/21/232558.shtml

Chip the Soldiers
http://technocrat.net/d/2006/8/23/7107

VeriChip wants to test human implantable RFID on military
http://www.itnews.com.au/newsstory.aspx?CIaNID=36214&src=site-marq

VeriChip wants to chip every US soldier
http://media.engadget.com/2006/08/24/verichip-wants-to-chip-every-us-soldier/

VeriChip Wants To Test Human Implantable RFID On Military
http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=192204948&subSection=Breaking+News

US Military To Be Tagged With Spychips?
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2006/08/verichip_military.html

VeriChip wants U.S. Military to embrace RFID tags
http://www.mobilemag.com/redirect.php?content=9255

--------

CORPORATION WITH CLOSE BUSH TIES TRYING TO IMPLANT SPY CHIP UNDER SKIN OF ALL AMERICAN TROOPS

DC EXAMINER - A microchip company with powerful political connections is lobbying the Pentagon for the right to implant chips under the skins of the nearly 1.4 million U.S. military personnel. Verichip Corp., which is based in Florida and planning to offer its stock to the public soon, has been one of the most aggressive marketers of radio frequency identification chips. Company officials have touted the chips as versatile, able to be used in a variety of situations such as helping track illegal immigrants or giving doctors immediate access to patient's medical records.

Now the company is "in discussions" with the Pentagon, spokeswoman Nicole Philbin said. She added that Verichip wants to insert the chips under the skin of the right arms of U.S. servicemen and servicewomen. The idea is to be able to scan an arm and obtain that person's identity and medical history.

The company has political muscle in the form of Tommy Thompson. A former secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, Thompson is a partner at the lobbying law firm of Akin Gump and is a director of Verichip.

Thompson said he's sure that the chip is safe and that no one - not even military personnel, who are required by law to follow orders - will be forced to accept an implant against his or her will. He has also promised to have a chip implanted in himself.

Liz McIntyre, author of a book critical of the chips, said that VeriChip is "a huge threat" to public privacy. "They're circling like vultures for any opportunity to get into our flesh," McIntyre said. "They'll start with people who can't say no, like the elderly, sex offenders, immigrants and the military. Then they'll come knocking on our doors."

http://www.examiner.com/a-232630~Company_trying_to_get_under_soldiers__skin.html


Informant: bigraccoon

Abolish the Public School System

http://www.lewrockwell.com/young-andrew/enterprising-education.html

Many of Bush's pardons will focus on crimes committed in the name of the "war on terror"

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig5/silverglate9.html

Benevolent Hegemony Goes Down the Tubes

http://www.lewrockwell.com/rozeff/rozeff97.html

The 'War President's' Latest Fiasco

http://www.lewrockwell.com/margolis/margolis44.html

Montag, 21. August 2006

CIA's Secret UK Bank Trawl May Be Illegal

A covert program under which confidential information about British banking transactions is passed to the CIA with the full knowledge of the government may breach both British and European law, the Guardian has learned.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/082106O.shtml

Conservative Pundits Renounce the President

These have been tough days politically for President Bush, what with his popularity numbers mired in the 30s and Republican candidates distancing themselves as elections near. He can no longer even rely as much on once-friendly voices in the conservative media to stand by his side, as some columnists and television commentators lose faith in his leadership and lose heart on the war in Iraq.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/082106N.shtml

7 Facts You Might Not Know About the Iraq War

Michael Schwartz considers some of the just-under-the-radar-screen realities of the situation in Iraq and provides a guide to understanding what is likely to be a flood of new Iraqi developments - "a few enduring, but seldom commented upon, patterns central to the dynamics of the Iraq war, as well as to the fate of the American occupation and Iraqi society."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/082106M.shtml

Media: From Versailles to Washington

Paul Cochon's review of "Media Control" cites mainstream reporters' testimony about how the Bush administration has been allowed to mislead the American public.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/082106H.shtml

Damage and Doubts Linger After Katrina

Nearly one year after Hurricane Katrina punched into the Gulf Coast, much damage remains, both in the shattered homes that litter parts of New Orleans and in the battered reputation of government institutions. Many Americans are not persuaded by federal assurances that the government is ready for the next big storm.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/082106G.shtml

TV News Vultures Circling Again JonBenet's Corpse

"Let's face it," writes Jeff Cohen, "The Murdochs and Disneys and Time Warners and GEs that own our media system much prefer a nation of mindless consumers and spectators over a nation of informed, active citizens. They like the fact that avid TV viewers know all the intimate details about the JonBenet or OJ murder cases - and almost nothing about how big corporations lobby against middle-class interests in Washington."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/082106E.shtml

Republican Senator Hagel: "GOP Has Lost Its Way"

"Republicans have lost their way when it comes to many core GOP principles and may be in jeopardy heading into the fall elections," says Senator Chuck Hagel (R-Neb). Hagel said that the GOP today is a very different party than when he first voted Republican.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/082106D.shtml

Hokum on Homeland Security

"Ever since British intelligence did such a masterly job in rounding up terrorists intent on blowing up airliners, the Bush administration has relentlessly tried to divert attention from the disintegration in Iraq and focus instead on its supposed prowess in protecting our country against terrorist attacks. That ploy ought not to wash. While the administration has been pouring its energies and money into Iraq, it has fallen far behind on steps needed to protect the homeland," says the New York Times.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/082106C.shtml

Leuren Moret Describes Vicious Attacks on Whistleblowers

http://newjersey.indymedia.org/en/2006/06/10484.shtml


Informant: Jonathan Markowitz



http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Leuren+Moret

Sicherheitsgewinn steht in keinem Verhältnis zur Einschränkung der Freiheitsrechte

#Die Linkspartei.PDS: Pressemitteilungen

21. August 2006

Gegenwärtig überschlagen sich die Meldungen über Vorschläge für eine Erhöhung der öffentlichen Sicherheit. Von einer Ausweitung der Videoüberwachung über eine Anti-Terrordatei bis zu bewaffneten Zugbegleitern ist da die Rede. Dazu erklärt die stellvertretende Parteivorsitzende Katina Schubert:

Ich warne alle Beteiligten vor unüberlegtem Aktionismus. Der Sicherheitsgewinn einer flächendeckenden Videoüberwachung im öffentlichen Raum steht in keinem Verhältnis zur Einschränkung der Freiheitsrechte. Jeder wird so zu einem Überwachungsobjekt, ohne dass er weiß, welche Daten über ihn gesammelt werden. Das wäre ein Schritt in den Überwachungsstaat. Ein ungeheurer Datenmüll entsteht, und niemand kann mit Gewissheit sagen, was damit geschieht. Bereits jetzt nutzen die Deutsche Bahn AG und andere Firmen ihr Hausrecht zur Videoüberwachung. Hier dürfen die Daten nicht länger gespeichert werden als erforderlich. Es gilt auch hier das Recht auf informationelle Selbstbestimmung. Die so genannte Anti-Terrordatei darf das Trennungsgebot von Polizei und Geheimdienst nicht aufweichen. Wer dafür ist, muss bedenken, dass immer auch Unbeteiligte betroffen sind und ebenfalls ein kaum zu bewältigender Datenwust entsteht. Vorschläge für "bewaffnete Zugbegleiter" in allen Waggons taugen mehr für einen Western als für die Realität. Sie wären ohnehin nicht in der Lage, Reisende vor einem terroristischen Anschlag zu schützen. Besser wäre es, die von der Bahn in der Vergangenheit leider stark reduzierten Zugbegleiter wieder einzusetzen, die allein durch ihre Anwesenheit Gewalttaten erschweren. Völlig unrealistisch sind Vorschläge wie Gepäckabgabestellen oder flächendeckende Gepäckkontrollen. Ein Regionalzug oder auch ein ICE sind Alltagsverkehrsmittel und mit einem Flugzeug nicht zu vergleichen.

http://sozialisten.de/presse/presseerklaerungen/view_html?zid=33701

Hire & Fire: Glos will Kündigungsschutz weiter lockern

21.08.06

Wirtschaftsminister Michael Glos fordert in einem Beitrag für die "Süddeutsche Zeitung", den Kündigungsschutz stärker zu lockern, als im Koalitionsvertrag vereinbart. Beim Kündigungsschutz dürften Spielräume, die geschaffen worden seien, nicht wieder zunichte gemacht werden, forderte Glos. Es bestehe die Gefahr, das sinnvolle Chancen zur Flexibilisierung des Arbeitsmarktes vergeudet würden, wenn man sich unreflektiert auf den Koalitionsvertrag fixiere. Union und SPD hatten darin vereinbart, dass Firmen die Probezeit bei Neueinstellungen von 6 auf 24 Monate verlängern dürfen. Im Gegenzug wurde die Möglichkeit beschränkt, Arbeitsverträge auf bis zu 24 Monate zu befristen, ohne dies sachlich zu begründen. Glos forderte jetzt, die Regelungen für befristete Einstellungen auszudehnen.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=14261

Who Decides On Wiretapping?

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2006/08/18/who_decides_on_wiretapping.php

The City That Care Forgot

http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20060819_spike_lee_and_new_new_orleans/

By Sheerly Avni, Truthdig

Tonight's Spike Lee documentary on Katrina writes an essential new chapter in America's civil rights story.

http://ga3.org/ct/M120pgF1emj2/

Treating Deficit Addiction

by Craig Jennings and Adam Hughes, TomPaine.com

We can fix the nation's fiscally irresponsible ways if Congress starts living in the real world.

http://ga3.org/ct/Mp20pgF1emjx/

Politicians' Middle-Class Delusions

by Jonathan Schwarz, TomPaine.com

Joe Lieberman and most other members of Congress have skewed ideas of what it means to be middle class.

http://ga3.org/ct/M720pgF1emjs/



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

Freie Bürger im Netz der Fahnder

http://quintessenz.at/cgi-bin/index?id=000100003654

Terrorists succeed in changing our way of life

San Francisco Chronicle
by Peter Eichstaedt

08/18/06

As I stood amid the chaos and misting rain on the upper deck of a parking lot at London's Heathrow airport last Saturday, one thought kept running through my mind: The terrorists had already won. Heavily armed and smartly dressed British police threaded their way through thousands of desperate passengers hovered over mounds of luggage and clutching clear plastic bags containing their 'essential' travel documents...

http://tinyurl.com/nn63s


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

For the neocons judgment day is coming

Human Events
by Pat Buchanan

08/18/06

"The Democrats are determined to make the election of 2006 a referendum on Bush and the war in Iraq. And, as of now, that is how history will likely record it. But beneath the surface of the national election, a different plebiscite is being held, within the conservative movement, on the ideology George Bush imposed on Ronald Reagan's party. ... Wherever 'conservatives' stand -- whether Old Right or neocon, supply-sider or deficit hawk, America First or global democrat, Big Government or small government -- the returns of Bush's policies are largely in and the outcome unlikely to change. And this is why Bush and the GOP are in trouble, and neoconservatism is in the dock...

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=16555



Scare them back

Slate
by John Dickerson

08/18/06

Of course Republicans are trying to scare voters into voting for them. Why shouldn't they? As a policy matter, asking which party will keep us from being killed by jihadists in a plane or at a shopping mall seems a pretty fundamental question in any national election. As a political tactic, how could the GOP resist? Scaring voters has worked in past elections .... The Democrats should embrace fear-mongering more passionately. They should embrace the tradition of the 'missile gap' -- the idea that the United States dangerously trailed the Soviet Union in missile firepower -- that in the late 1950s helped young Sen. John Kennedy attack then-President Dwight Eisenhower. This would be good politics, and it would stir a good and currently muffled policy debate...

http://www.slate.com/id/2148033


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The constitution within

Foundation for Economic Education
by Sheldon Richman

08/18/06

In recent columns I've argued that a free society depends ultimately on people having a proper sense of just conduct. This means more than the words they recite or put on paper. Most crucial is how they act and expect others to act. For this reason it is futile to put undue emphasis on written constitutions as the key to liberty. The real constitution is within -- each of us. If the freedom philosophy is not inscribed in the actions of people, no constitution will help...

http://www.fee.org/in_brief/default.asp?id=707


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Once-public weapons data now secret

Houston Chronicle

08/21/06

The Bush administration has begun designating as secret information the government long provided even to its enemy, the former Soviet Union: the numbers of weapons in the U.S. nuclear arsenal during the Cold War. The Pentagon and the Department of Energy have treated as national security secrets the historical totals of Minuteman, Titan II and other missiles, blacking out the information on previously public documents, according to a new report by the National Security Archive...

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/nation/4129838.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Church phone mast faces more hurdles

BY Howard Williamson

MOBILE phone operators 02 have won planning permission to build a mast inside a church tower.

But public opposition might still stop it going up.

So many residents at Barwick-in-Elmet objected to the plan that the Rector of All Saints, the Rev Brunel James, felt impelled to call a public meeting.
Observers said opinion was divided over the mast and the Parochial Church Council will now take this into account when it makes a decision at the end of this month.

If it wants to proceed with the mast - which would perhaps give the church another £12,000 income a year - it will have to apply to the Diocese of Ripon and Leeds.

Diocesan spokesman the Rev John Carter said: "The Diocese advisory committee would then consult the community and if it felt there was concern it could refer the matter to the Chancellor of the Diocese (who is a court judge) to make a decision.

"There are no aesthetic objections to this mast as it would be contained within the church tower, but some parents are concerned about the health implications.

"There were others at the public meeting who said everyone used mobile phones and they should stop being 'nimbys'. Opinion was divided 50/50.

Health

"Barwick has a very historic church which costs a lot to run and the rental income would be useful."

Harewood councillor Ann Castle, who represents Barwick on Leeds City Council, commented: "A plan for the mast was submitted earlier this summer and the usual notices were put up around the village. It attracted only two objections.

"I felt this level of opposition did not warrant the application going before a plans panel and the plan was duly approved by officers.

"A local resident who is concerned about mobile phone masts for health reasons then started a campaign to get the decision overturned.

"A number of people spoke from the floor at the public meeting. A few took the line that no one who uses a mobile phone has a right to complain about a mast but most people seemed to be worried about the health implications."

howard.williamson@ypn.co.uk

21 August 2006

All rights reserved © 2006 Johnston Press Digital Publishing.

http://www.leedstoday.net/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=39&ArticleID=1709912

Fordern und Fördern in der Debatte

Fordern und Fördern heißt die Parole. Aber wenn wir mal annehmen, es soll gefördert werden, wie funktioniert das denn ? Welche Leute beraten denn in den ArGes? Kann man als Arbeitsloser überhaupt darauf vertrauen, verläßlich beraten und unterstützt zu werden? Was kann man von guten Beratern erwarten und wer sollte es machen, unabhängige Berater oder behördliche Berater? Zwei unterschiedliche Blickwinkel wurden dazu auf zwei verschiedenen Fachtagungen vertreten:

Wo vollzieht sich Fördern und Fordern? Der Blick auf die MitarbeiterInnen

Vortrag von Rainer Göckler, Fachhochschule des Bundes für öffentliche Verwaltung, Mannheim, in der Dokumentation zur Fachtagung "Netzwerk SGB II" am 3./4. Mai in Leipzig: Erfahrungen aus der lokalen Umsetzung des SGB II – Strukturen, Leistungsprozesse, Handlungsbedarfe (pdf), Seite 39-50. http://www.bridges-pam.de/download.php?id=922439,66,1

Beratung und persönliche Unterstützung beim Fallmanagement unter neuen rechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen

Vortrag von Helga Spindler in der Dokumentation der Fachtagung „Vom Fordern und Fördern“. Elemente zur Koordination und Beratung im Fallmanagement des Diakonischen Werks der Ev.-luth. Landeskirche Braunschweig eV. vom 5. Oktober 2005 (pdf), Seite 8-19 http://www.diakonie-braunschweig.de/opencms/export/sites/DiakonischesWerk/_system/Organisation/DW-Geschaeftsstelle/Dateien/Dokumentation-Fachtag-2005.pdf


Aus: LabourNet, 21. August 2006

Bundestags-Gutachten bezweifelt Rechtmäßigkeit einer Protokollierung von Telefon, Handy und Internet (Vorratsdatenspeicherung)

Bundestags-Gutachten bezweifelt Rechtmäßigkeit einer Protokollierung von Telefon, Handy und Internet (Vorratsdatenspeicherung)

„Zu den Regierungsplänen einer sechsmonatigen Protokollierung der Benutzung von Telefon, Handy, Email und Internet (Vorratsdatenspeicherung) hat der Wissenschaftliche Dienst des Bundestages ein Rechtsgutachten vorgelegt, in dem Bedenken an der Rechtmäßigkeit der Maßnahme geäußert werden…“ Pressemitteilung des Arbeitskreises Vorratsdatenspeicherung vom 17.08.2006 http://www.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=38&Itemid=27

Siehe dazu auch:

Neue Zweifel an der Rechtmäßigkeit der TK-Vorratsdatenspeicherung

Artikel von Stefan Krempl in Heise news vom 16.08.2006 http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/76921


Der Große Bruder und die Matrix. Zur Ausdehnung der Kontrolle nach Innen

Artikel von Odin Kröger in telepolis vom 20.08.2006 http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/magazin/lit/23294/1.html


Aus: LabourNet, 21. August 2006



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

Medien: die große Terrorshow für Krieg und Staatssicherheit

Terrorkampagne zu fadenscheinig?
http://www.meta-info.de/?lid=24313

Eine andere Gesellschaft ist nötig: zum Konzept einer Sozialpolitik als soziale Infrastruktur

http://www.links-netz.de/K_texte/K_hirsch_sozialpolitik.html

Indictment Still Sealed, Fitzgerald Still Busy

An indictment first reported by Truthout said to be connected to Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald's Plame investigation remains sealed, and Fitzgerald continues to work on the leak case.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/082106Z.shtml

Lethal Injection: Still Lethal

Fighting the death penalty by calling lethal injection "cruel" misses the crucial objection.

http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-ed-lethal21aug21,0,1386635.story?coll=la-opinion-leftrail

EDITORIAL

August 21, 2006

IT LOOKED LIKE AN INGENIOUS WAY around the familiar and so far unavailing argument that the death penalty is unconstitutional. Instead of focusing on the what of capital punishment — state- sanctioned killing — lawyers for death row inmates would take aim at the how of most executions — death by lethal injection.

Sure enough, courts began to entertain the argument that lethal injection could amount to cruel and unusual punishment, either because insufficient painkillers were administered or because the physiology of some prisoners made pain-free injection impossible. Even the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a prisoner could use a federal civil rights law to challenge the lethal injection methods by which Florida proposed to put him to death.

Death penalty opponents were energized by this seeming end run around capital punishment. In February, after California postponed the execution of Michael Morales in response to a federal judge's ruling, Century City lawyer Stephen Rhode told The Times that states were "hitting the wall in the futile search for a humane death penalty."

But that wall may be crumbling. Earlier this month, a federal judge in Oklahoma refused to stay the execution of a convicted murderer after the state announced that it would double the dose of a sedative used to block pain when fatal chemicals are injected. Other states are likely to follow suit if the alternative is a moratorium on executions. Beyond that practical reality, challenges to lethal injection are a sideshow in the debate about whether capital punishment as it exists today violates the 8th Amendment's ban on "cruel and unusual punishments."

The phrase "as it exists today" is necessary because that is the benchmark properly used by the Supreme Court in 1972 when it struck down state death penalty laws then on the books. In one of the leading opinions in that case, Justice Potter Stewart wrote that the legal systems of the time permitted the death penalty to be "wantonly and freakishly imposed." Stewart noted that "these death sentences are cruel and unusual in the same way that being struck by lightning is cruel and unusual."

Although the court later upheld revised death penalty statutes, Stewart's insight remains apt. The death penalty in 2006 is still cruel and unusual punishment in part because only a fraction of convicted murderers are put to death — some because they live in a particular state, others because they had a bad lawyer — and even then execution comes years or decades after conviction. (Most of the death penalty cases decided by the Supreme Court in its recent term involved murders committed in the 1980s.)

In the real world, capital punishment is cruel and unusual whether death is delivered by an electric current, a hangman's noose or a chemical cocktail. That is the argument that death penalty opponents need to be making.


Informant: Alice Kim

Rachel's News #868

http://www.omega-news.info/rachels_news_868.htm

The dire consquences of the civil war in Iraq

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/4991/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

One Million Pixels against Bush

Find attached draft of One Million Pixel idea:

http://tinyurl.com/qlmc2

This idea was brain stormed by many people in our network. Now its your turn to provide comments and feed back so that we can proceed with solid support and launch this campaign 15th March 2007.


Sincerely,

Manish

From boycott Bush network

Passive smoking will be illegal from 2007, but passive Microwave Radiation will be compulsory

MOA stands for “Mobile Operators Association” (I am still thinking of a new interpitation, of “MOA”, contributions very welcome.

But se for your self, here is a link to MOA: http://www.mobilemastinfo.com/

What is says to us is: ”I am So powerful and have bought your Governments full support, so don’t Mess with us, as your Government likes the money they get “short term” for spending on all their expensive “abortive schemes” that only cost and add nothing to your society and if you as much as think about messing with us “We Will Crush You!”

But Sylvia is wrong.

The MOA know All about the harm they are doing to us, but they don’t want it publicized as they have a profitable business, and if they did admit the harm it would diminish profit, and they would probably be out of business altogether.

Government realizes this, so has to make up its mind on what is most important, citizen’s wellbeing, or cash flow while they are in office.

So, no we (citizens) are no contest, to quick, easy money, we are mortals anyway, and keep breeding, and as long as they (government) don’t acknowledge that we get harmed, we don’t. “It´s All In Your Mind” sort of thing!

Ever heard that one before?

I bet you have, like the rest of us.

But think, they also said this about smoking (sorry I do smoke, and have done for very many years, it was quite a healthy vice when I was a teenager, but I am over 60 now and things have changed. Today it is the worst thing you can do to your self and your surroundings.

So console yourself, whether you are a smoker or a non-smoker.

Passive smoking will be illegal from 2007, but passive Microwave Radiation will be Compulsory!!

Let me know, when you have looked at the MOA web-site, that actually lists all the things they do to: US OUT THERE, WHERE WE LIVE

If you cant find it I will show you where to look.

Best regards.

Agnes

Mental Health, Education & Social Control

Part 33

by Dennis Cuddy, PH.D

According to SEATTLE TIMES medical reporter Warren King in " State to check on residents' health" (July 20, 2006), the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has heavily financed surveys (NOT using volunteers) in Washington State, Kansas and Arkansas that ask detailed personal health questions about diet, medication, other risks for disease, and a blood sample will be taken (from which DNA can be obtained?). Specifically regarding mental health....

http://www.newswithviews.com/Cuddy/dennis74.htm



Mental Health, Education & Social Control, Part 34

by Dennis Cuddy, Ph.D

There was also almost $27 million for suicide prevention including mental health screenings under TeenScreen, a program which I have previously mentioned has serious problems. TeenScreen was developed by Columbia University and is promoted by the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI). One of TeenScreen's main problems is that it has an 84% false identification rate. So why is it pushed so vigorously by NAMI? It's because of the tremendous amount of money given NAMI by Big Pharma, with Eli Lilly contributing $2.87 million......

http://www.newswithviews.com/Cuddy/dennis101.htm



Mental Health, Education and Social Control, Part 35

by Dennis Cuddy, Ph.D

Unless the American people wake up and resist the power elite's control over their lives and goal of a World Socialist Government, it may soon be too late to reverse the course of events. Pray for God's help and guidance, and then take action, for THE HOLY BIBLE admonishes us to be "doers" and not just "hearers" of God's Holy Word......

http://www.newswithviews.com/Cuddy/dennis102.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Big+Pharma
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=com/Cuddy

The National ID is Not Mandatory

by Devvy Kidd

One of the top ten issues right now is the insidious National ID. Many believe this latest Nazi-style tool is to fight the endless, vague "war on terrorism." It is no such thing. It is yet another attempt by the Congress and Bush to control we the people against our will, this time by denying you certain privileges if you refuse to comply.....

http://www.newswithviews.com/Devvy/kidd208.htm

Financial Reckoning Night

http://www.lewrockwell.com/bonner/bonner282.html

The State-Medical Complex

http://www.lewrockwell.com/tennant/tennant13.html

DEA Snake Oil

http://www.lewrockwell.com/hornberger/hornberger98.html

Private Property and Peace Versus the State

http://www.lewrockwell.com/rozeff/rozeff96.html

World-News

Independent Media Source

User Status

Du bist nicht angemeldet.

Suche

 

Aktuelle Beiträge

Trump and His Allies...
https://www.commondreams.o rg/views/2022/06/21/trump- and-his-allies-are-clear-a nd-present-danger-american -democracy?utm_source=dail y_newsletter&utm_medium=Em ail&utm_campaign=daily_new sletter_op
rudkla - 22. Jun, 05:09
The Republican Party...
https://truthout.org/artic les/the-republican-party-i s-still-doing-donald-trump s-bidding/?eType=EmailBlas tContent&eId=804d4873-50dd -4c1b-82a5-f465ac3742ce
rudkla - 26. Apr, 05:36
January 6 Committee Says...
https://truthout.org/artic les/jan-6-committee-says-t rump-engaged-in-criminal-c onspiracy-to-undo-election /?eType=EmailBlastContent& eId=552e5725-9297-4a7c-a21 4-53c8c51615a3
rudkla - 4. Mär, 05:38
Georgia Republicans Are...
https://www.commondreams.o rg/views/2022/02/14/georgi a-republicans-are-delibera tely-attacking-voting-righ ts
rudkla - 15. Feb, 05:03
Now Every Day Is January...
https://www.commondreams.o rg/views/2022/02/07/now-ev ery-day-january-6-trump-ta rgets-vote-counters
rudkla - 8. Feb, 05:41

Archiv

September 2025
Mo
Di
Mi
Do
Fr
Sa
So
 1 
 2 
 3 
 4 
 5 
 6 
 7 
 8 
 9 
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Status

Online seit 7432 Tagen
Zuletzt aktualisiert: 22. Jun, 05:09

Credits


Afghanistan
Animal Protection - Tierschutz
AUFBRUCH für Bürgerrechte, Freiheit und Gesundheit
Big Brother - NWO
Brasilien-Brasil
Britain
Canada
Care2 Connect
Chemtrails
Civil Rights - Buergerrechte - Politik
Cuts in Social Welfare - Sozialabbau
Cybermobbing
Datenschutzerklärung
Death Penalty - Todesstrafe
Depleted Uranium Poisoning (D.U.)
Disclaimer - Haftungsausschluss
... weitere
Profil
Abmelden
Weblog abonnieren