Freitag, 15. September 2006

Fight Global Warming!

We're heating up our atmosphere more every day, with devastating human and environmental consequences. Right now, Congress has a chance to do more than just talk about this issue. Crucial legislation that would help slow global warming is currently before both the House and the Senate.

Fill out the form below to urge your representatives in Congress to protect our planet for future generations by co-sponsoring these critical science-based global warming bills! http://ga3.org/campaign/global_warming

Rachel's News #872

http://www.omega-news.info/rachels_news_872.htm

FCC Ordered Media Ownership Study Destroyed

The Federal Communications Commission ordered its staff to destroy all copies of a draft study that suggested greater concentration of media ownership would hurt local TV news coverage, a former lawyer at the agency says.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091506O.shtml

World Bank Cites Poverty, Conflict as Key Creators of Terrorism

The World Bank concludes that weak and poorly governed nations can provide a breeding ground for global terrorism. The root causes of terrorism have little to do with "enemies who hate freedom," or "enemies of democracy," or even extremist fanatics pledged to a 7th-century interpretation of Islam. These are symptoms, but not the disease.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091506N.shtml

A Call for Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld to Resign

Murtha Lays the Dead at Rumsfeld's Door

Democratic congressman John Murtha has released a 12-page report outlining severe shortfalls plaguing the US Army as thousands of troops prepare to be deployed to Iraq. Murtha said Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld bears full responsibility for the military's consistent readiness failures and demanded that he resign.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091506J.shtml



A Call for Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld to Resign

Robert Byrd writes to President Bush: "The war in Iraq has backfired, producing more recruits for terrorism, and deep divisions within our own country. It is a war we should never have begun. The detour from our attack on bin Laden and his minions, hiding in the cracks and crevices of the rough terrain of Afghanistan, to the unwise and unprovoked attack on Iraq has been a disastrous one." He continues, "The United States is a weaker power now, especially in the Middle East, but also in the court of world opinion."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091506K.shtml

Sign Petition for Bill to End Funding of The War

http://tinyurl.com/qfq9r

Former Skeptics Call for Action on Warming – Bush Silent

http://www.bushgreenwatch.org/mt_archives/000318.php

"100 alte Weizensorten bedroht": Umweltschützer wenden sich gegen Genweizen-Anbau

15.09.06

Der Naturschutzbund NABU und der Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland (BUND) haben das Bundesamt für Verbraucherschutz und Lebensmittelsicherheit aufgefordert, den geplanten Anbau von Genweizen in Sachsen-Anhalt nicht zu genehmigen. Zu diesem Zweck haben sich die Verbände mit einer schriftlichen Einwendung an die Seehofer-Behörde gewandt. Erstmals seit 2004 sei in Deutschland wieder ein Freisetzungsversuch mit gentechnisch verändertem Weizen geplant. Das Leibniz-Institut für Pflanzengenetik und Kulturpflanzenforschung in Gatersleben wollten den Genweizen von Herbst an zu Forschungszwecken anbauen, klagen die Verbände. Das Versuchsfeld liege "in unmittelbarer Nähe einer Genbank mit hunderten alter Weizensorten, die zur Erhaltung im Freiland angebaut werden müssen und durch den Genweizen verunreinigt werden können".

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=14348

Don't Let The FCC Cover Up Facts

http://www.stopbigmedia.com/coverup.php

Chris

Poisons at Large

While the US lags behind the rest of the world in its failure to ratify two key international treaties regulating the production of persistent organic pollutants and export of toxic waste, global poison traffickers break existing laws - and people die.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091506H.shtml

The Insecurity of Immorality

"The betrayal of our troops by the Bush administration is immoral. The betrayal of each of us by a president who talks tough on issues of security but who has done little more than nothing to enforce protection and, instead, invaded a country with no WMD and no ties to al-Qaeda is immoral. Bush's colossal lie and mantra that "Iraq is the central front in the war on terra" is immoral," writes Missy Comley Beattie.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091506D.shtml

How Bush Rules: Chronicles of a Radical Regime

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091506C.shtml

The President Goes to Capitol Hill to Lobby for Torture

The Washington Post reports: "President Bush rarely visits Congress. So it was a measure of his painfully skewed priorities that Mr. Bush made the unaccustomed trip yesterday to seek legislative permission for the CIA to make people disappear into secret prisons and have information extracted from them by means he dare not describe publicly."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091506B.shtml

The Absurd Season

William Rivers Pitt writes: "Herein lies the absurdity. It was bad enough in 2004 to have an entire national election turn on issues that had nothing to do with what the country was facing. Today, there appear to be a number of serious issues on the table - Iraq, torture, national security - but these issues are being transmogrified by the GOP into debates that bear no relationship to reality."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091506A.shtml

Climate activists National Call to Action: Keanu Reeves on Global Warming

http://people.freenet.de/omega_news/keanu_reeves_on_global_warming.htm

Scientist who refused to be silenced

By Andrew Gumbel

Published: 15 September 2006

http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article1603680.ece

Two things about Jim Hansen have remained near-constant for the past 30 years. He has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the science of global warming, issuing warning after warning about the consequences for the planet if we do nothing to stop the creation of greenhouse gases. And he has run up against a wall of resistance from politicians and policy-makers who simply don't want to believe what they hear from him.

Under the current Bush administration, he has accused political appointees in the public affairs department at NASA, the space agency where he works, of deliberately blocking his access to the media and censoring the published fruits of his research. When the Reagan administration took office in 1981, they responded to his warnings about climate change by paring his staff to the bone and cutting his funding.

Hansen is the very picture of reasonableness: a 65-year-old gentleman from Iowa who insists on presenting scientific fact without political spin. That has made him a menace in the eyes of the energy industry. His first testimony before Congress in 1988 drew considerable ire because he said he was only "99 per cent certain" of some of his claims - falling short of the absolute certainty expected of academic scientists.

Hansen, in turn, accused his adversaries of misrepresenting his testimony - whether it is congressional staffers seeking to minimise the impact of global warming or Michael Crichton, the novelist and global warming sceptic, picking holes in his claims in his novel State of Fear. "Some 'greenhouse sceptics'," he wrote in 2004, "subvert the scientific process, ceasing to act as objective scientists, rather presenting only one side, as if they were lawyers hired to defend a viewpoint."

According to Hansen: "Human-made forces, especially greenhouse gases, soot and other small particles, now exceed natural forces, and the world has begun to warm at a rate predicted by climate models."

Two things about Jim Hansen have remained near-constant for the past 30 years. He has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the science of global warming, issuing warning after warning about the consequences for the planet if we do nothing to stop the creation of greenhouse gases. And he has run up against a wall of resistance from politicians and policy-makers who simply don't want to believe what they hear from him.

Under the current Bush administration, he has accused political appointees in the public affairs department at NASA, the space agency where he works, of deliberately blocking his access to the media and censoring the published fruits of his research. When the Reagan administration took office in 1981, they responded to his warnings about climate change by paring his staff to the bone and cutting his funding.

Hansen is the very picture of reasonableness: a 65-year-old gentleman from Iowa who insists on presenting scientific fact without political spin. That has made him a menace in the eyes of the energy industry. His first testimony before Congress in 1988 drew considerable ire because he said he was only "99 per cent certain" of some of his claims - falling short of the absolute certainty expected of academic scientists.

Hansen, in turn, accused his adversaries of misrepresenting his testimony - whether it is congressional staffers seeking to minimise the impact of global warming or Michael Crichton, the novelist and global warming sceptic, picking holes in his claims in his novel State of Fear. "Some 'greenhouse sceptics'," he wrote in 2004, "subvert the scientific process, ceasing to act as objective scientists, rather presenting only one side, as if they were lawyers hired to defend a viewpoint."

According to Hansen: "Human-made forces, especially greenhouse gases, soot and other small particles, now exceed natural forces, and the world has begun to warm at a rate predicted by climate models."


Informant: binstock

The climate disaster is upon us now

by Michael McCarthy

Published: 15 September 2006

http://comment.independent.co.uk/commentators/article1603643.ece

Ten years ago, when the world was groping its way towards the signing of the 1997 Kyoto protocol, the sense that the issue needed to be tackled urgently was largely based on one thing only: computer programs.

Predictions from supercomputer models of the earth's atmosphere, about how global warming would progress, were the main drivers of that heroic effort to agree international reductions in the greenhouse gases which cause it.

These immense mathematical structures looked forward a full century (and still do) at the rise in carbon dioxide in the earth's atmosphere, and how that would worsen the greenhouse effect; and their predictions were enough to get the Kyoto protocol signed (but not, thanks to George Bush, enough to make it work).

Yet what was almost completely missing from the climate debate a decade ago was observation: evidence of actual effects that the warming was having. This absence contributed to the sense, still widespread, that global warming is a distant problem, its consequences a century away.

Things have changed. Since the turn of the millennium, observations of the concrete effects of rising temperatures have started to mount up: the unprecedented European heatwave of 2003, which killed more than 30,000 people; the UK's record temperature topping 100F for the first time in that year; the record US hurricane seasons of 2004 and 2005, culminating in Katrina; and most of all, the melting ice.

The great ice masses are now shrinking rapidly everywhere; almost every mountain glacier, the great Greenland ice sheet, the great ice sheets of Antarctica, the legendary African snow on the top of Mt Kilimanjaro, and the ice of the Arctic, whose rate of disappearance, we now learn, has increased explosively.

It means two things: firstly, you can't deny it any more. Last week, we had the remarkable spectacle of The Economist magazine, climate change sceptic-in-chief, cheerleader to the American business community, coughing, shuffling, looking at its feet and admitting gruffly, well, perhaps there is something in this global warming stuff, after all.

Secondly, it's coming, to you. Doesn't matter you're not bothered about it. Doesn't matter you're thinking about your next holiday, or the state of your marriage or the next Big Brother. This vast phenomenon that is going to change the world unthinkably is coming right to your doorstep. A lot sooner than you think.

Ten years ago, when the world was groping its way towards the signing of the 1997 Kyoto protocol, the sense that the issue needed to be tackled urgently was largely based on one thing only: computer programs.

Predictions from supercomputer models of the earth's atmosphere, about how global warming would progress, were the main drivers of that heroic effort to agree international reductions in the greenhouse gases which cause it.

These immense mathematical structures looked forward a full century (and still do) at the rise in carbon dioxide in the earth's atmosphere, and how that would worsen the greenhouse effect; and their predictions were enough to get the Kyoto protocol signed (but not, thanks to George Bush, enough to make it work).

Yet what was almost completely missing from the climate debate a decade ago was observation: evidence of actual effects that the warming was having. This absence contributed to the sense, still widespread, that global warming is a distant problem, its consequences a century away.

Things have changed. Since the turn of the millennium, observations of the concrete effects of rising temperatures have started to mount up: the unprecedented European heatwave of 2003, which killed more than 30,000 people; the UK's record temperature topping 100F for the first time in that year; the record US hurricane seasons of 2004 and 2005, culminating in Katrina; and most of all, the melting ice.

The great ice masses are now shrinking rapidly everywhere; almost every mountain glacier, the great Greenland ice sheet, the great ice sheets of Antarctica, the legendary African snow on the top of Mt Kilimanjaro, and the ice of the Arctic, whose rate of disappearance, we now learn, has increased explosively.

It means two things: firstly, you can't deny it any more. Last week, we had the remarkable spectacle of The Economist magazine, climate change sceptic-in-chief, cheerleader to the American business community, coughing, shuffling, looking at its feet and admitting gruffly, well, perhaps there is something in this global warming stuff, after all.

Secondly, it's coming, to you. Doesn't matter you're not bothered about it. Doesn't matter you're thinking about your next holiday, or the state of your marriage or the next Big Brother. This vast phenomenon that is going to change the world unthinkably is coming right to your doorstep. A lot sooner than you think.


Informant: binstock

From Alaska to Australia, the world is changing in front of us

http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article1603660.ece


Informant: binstock

Changing ocean chemistry threatens to harm marine life

By Bruce Lieberman
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
September 14, 2006
VICTORIA FABRY

Census of Marine Life

[fotos] Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Oceans are absorbing rising levels of carbon dioxide and becoming more acidic. The change could be devastating for organisms that build their skeletons from carbonate ions. These include (from top) pteropods, foraminifera, coccolithophores and corals.

Fifty-five million years ago, Earth endured a period of rapid global warming, a shift so dramatic it altered ocean and atmospheric circulation, driving plankton in the seas and mammals on land to extinction.

The event, called the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, may have been caused by volcanic eruptions that flooded the atmosphere with billions of tons of carbon dioxide. Or, methane gas frozen beneath the sea on continental shelves could have destabilized, diffusing into the atmosphere where it was oxidized into CO.

As the oceans absorbed much of the carbon dioxide, their pH fell and they grew increasingly acidified.

Thirty percent to 40 percent of a major class of plankton, called foraminifera, went extinct.

Today, scientists look at that turn in Earth's history with worry. Rising carbon dioxide emitted by the burning of gas, oil and other fossil fuels is being absorbed by the oceans – making them increasingly acidified once again.

Every day, about 22 million tons of CO generated from human activities – primarily from the burning of fossil fuels – are entering the world's oceans. That's 10 times the rate at which carbon dioxide would be absorbed by the oceans if humans did not burn fossil fuels.

Only 200 years after the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, scientists fear that human-generated CO is altering the chemistry and biology of the oceans – perhaps irreversibly. Many types of plankton that form a key part of the ocean food web, as well as coral reefs, could be devastated by falling pH. And it could happen within decades, scientists say.

“It's stunning. I don't know how else to describe it,” said Victoria Fabry, a researcher at California State University San Marcos who studies how ocean acidification threatens tiny and abundant plankton called pteropods. “The impact we're having is very alarming.”

Acidification of the oceans is the sleeping giant of global warming. Scientists are only beginning to understand what the changing chemistry could mean.

But some of the science is clear. As atmospheric CO is absorbed by the oceans, it forms carbonic acid, lowering the pH of seawater. The lower pH, in turn, decreases the availability of chemical building blocks called carbonate ions that many marine organisms need to make their calcium carbonate shells and skeletons.

Threatened plankton include coccolithophores, foraminifera and pteropods, which lie at the bottom of the ocean food chain. Both warm-water corals, such as those at the Great Barrier Reef off Australia, and deep cold-water corals, which provide critical habitats for numerous species of fish, also are in danger.

“There's nothing really controversial about ocean acidification,” Fabry said. “The chemistry is very, very well known. The only unknown is how organisms will respond and how those changes will ripple through ecosystems.”

Scientists had long thought that the world's oceans amounted to a near limitless reservoir that could absorb any CO that humans put into the atmosphere. But the oceans are highly stratified, with layers varied by temperature and salinity, and it takes time for CO to mix completely in the oceans – as many as 1,500 years, said Christopher Sabine, a researcher at the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, a division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), in Seattle.

In fact, 50 percent of the man-made carbon dioxide that's been absorbed by the oceans is still in their upper 1,300 feet, he said.

That is where the oceans have grown more acidified.

Falling pH

The pH scale measures acidity and alkalinity. On the scale, 7.0 is neutral, lower numbers are more acidic, and higher numbers are more alkaline. Battery acid has a pH of about 0, while household bleach has a pH of about 12.


The scale is akin to the Richter scale in that increments in one direction or another change logarithmically – not linearly. Seemingly small differences in pH, then, are large and can have big consequences for ocean chemistry and sea life.

The oceans are actually alkaline, with a pH today of 8.05.

During the last ice age, peak concentrations of CO in the atmosphere measured 180 parts per million, and the corresponding pH of the upper oceans was 8.32, Fabry said.

Just before the Industrial Revolution, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere had risen to 280 parts per million and the pH of the upper oceans had fallen to 8.16, toward the acidic side of the pH scale.

Today, the CO concentration is 380 parts per million and the pH of the upper oceans has dropped further to 8.05.

If CO2 concentrations reach 560 parts per million by the end of the century as some scenarios predict, the pH of the upper oceans will fall more, to 7.91. At 840 parts per million, it will drop to 7.76.

“To put this in historical perspective, this ocean surface pH decrease (to
7.76) would be lower than it has been for more than 20 million years,” said Steve Murkowski, director of scientific programs and chief science adviser at NOAA, during a Congressional hearing in April.

“These are systems that have been in very delicate balance,” Sabine said of the relationship between atmospheric CO and pH in the oceans. “Whenever you mess with that balance, things can go wrong very quickly and in very unexpected ways.”

Dissolving shells

Fabry first noticed that something wasn't right 20 years ago, while on a research cruise in the Gulf of Alaska. While examining a glass jar filled with seawater and swimming pteropods, she observed that the translucent shells of the graceful, snaillike animals were dissolving.

“I thought, 'Wow, that's strange,'” Fabry said. “I couldn't quite believe it.”


CHARLIE NEUMAN / Union-Tribune Victoria Fabry, of California State University San Marcos, sorted through samples of water collected at various locations throughout the Pacific Ocean. She first recorded changes in ocean chemistry due to carbon dioxide 20 years ago. Consumed with other work, Fabry filed the observation away in the back of her mind. Nearly two decades later, scientists in the journal Nature reported that rising CO in seawater inhibited the ability of coccolithophores to form their calcium carbonate shells.

Fabry dug out her pteropod samples and confirmed that their shells had in fact dissolved under elevated CO conditions. A paper on her findings was published in Nature in 2005.

Fabry regards pteropods as “canaries in the coal mine” that signal what might happen throughout the oceans as they acidify. They are a key plankton species in high-latitude oceans, and they are extremely abundant. They're a key food resource for salmon, mackerel, herring and cod.

Impacts to sea life will likely be more severe in higher-latitude seas, because colder water can absorb more carbon dioxide and because seawater there mixes downward into the ocean interior, carrying CO into deeper water, Fabry said. “The problem we have in the high latitudes is that we have low species diversity already, so if you pull (pteropods) out, you know, it's not good,” she said.

Fabry, Sabine and their colleagues referred to these possible shifts in a landmark report in June that summarized the specter of ocean acidification and the need for more study. The report is called “Impacts of Ocean Acidification on Coral Reefs and other Marine Calcifiers.”

Mussels, clams, scallops and more

Scientists are quick to note that much isn't known about precisely how marine life will react to acidifying seas.

Data exist on less than 2 percent of the plankton that build calcium carbonate shells “so that really means we can't make any sweeping statements” about what might happen to them, Fabry said.

But some studies show alarming results. Even small reductions in skeleton-building elements can reduce by 50 percent corals' ability to form their skeletons.

Studies by Chris Langdon at the University of Miami have shown that corals do not adapt to acidification, at least in the short term.

The ocean uptake of CO follows a basic principle of chemistry. If you increase the concentration of a gas over a body of water, the two seek equilibrium, and the water will passively absorb the gas from the air.

Since 1800, about 525 billion tons of carbon dioxide, or one quarter of all the carbon dioxide produced by human activities, has been absorbed by the oceans.

About half remains in the atmosphere, and the other 25 percent has been absorbed by trees and other plants on land.

Even at this astounding rate, the oceans have taken up only about 15 percent of their total capacity.

“The oceans will continue to take up CO for thousands of years,” Sabine said. “We do not have to worry about the oceans running out of capacity.”

But in near-term time scales, acidification in the upper oceans could make the seas a very different place.

“The oceans are performing this great service for mankind, absorbing carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, and they will continue to do that,” Sabine said. “But the consequence of that is that we're changing the chemistry of the oceans.”

For people in the San Diego region, a trip to tidal pools at the coast may give them an idea of what they might lose. Numerous bottom dwellers such as mussels, clams, scallops, sea urchins and starfish develop during a planktonic period in which their calcium carbonate shells are critical to their survival, Fabry said.

“If they have increased mortality due to elevated carbon dioxide, that will change all (bottom-dwelling) coastal communities,” she said. “When you just start thinking about this – it's really overwhelming.”

Find this article at: http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/science/20060914-9999-lz1c14acid.html


Informant: binstock

Don't Swallow The Doughnut Hole

by Jeff Cruz, TomPaine.com

A treat for Big Pharma but poison for seniors: It's time to smash this symbol of GOP corruption.

http://ga3.org/ct/g720pgF1Emj1/

Why nuclear power won't solve our energy crisis

Nuclear Deficits

by Peter Bradford and Kurt Gottfried, TomPaine.com
http://ga3.org/ct/gp20pgF1Emjq/

Sweeping detention powers that Warner, Graham and McCain want to give the president

Derelict On Detainees

by Aziz Huq, TomPaine.com

The focus on the GOP intraparty squabble distracts from the sweeping detention powers that Warner, Graham and McCain want to give the president.

http://ga3.org/ct/gd20pgF1EmuC/

CIA Knew in '02 Bin Laden Had No Iraq Ties

The CIA learned in late September 2002 from a high-level member of Saddam Hussein's inner circle that Iraq had no past or present contact with Osama bin Laden and that the Iraqi leader considered bin Laden an enemy of the Baghdad regime, according to a recent Senate Intelligence Committee report.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091506Z.shtml

WE MUST STOP THE NEW ADMINISTRATION WIRETAPPING BILL IN CONGRESS, EVEN IF IT MEANS A FILIBUSTER

ACTION PAGE: http://www.usalone.com/stacey/pnum499.php

Bush has threatened to veto any wiretapping bill that provides for ANY judicial oversight. That is precisely why oversight is such an absolute necessity.

Once again the Bush Administration is attempting to avoid the law and court decisions by having their stooges in Congress offer a new bill retroactively legalizing all the illegal Bush actions to date. Once again, Bush has said, and it's written in to this bill, that he will be able to AGAIN avoid court review of his actions. This is about the Administration backed 'Specter' Bill supposedly a 'compromise' but in actuality giving Bush everything he wanted: essentially a free hand to do as he wishes.

Two other bills are on the floor of the Senate, one offered by Rebel Republicans and one offered jointly by Senator Specter, whose original bill was hijacked and carries his name, and Senator Feinstein of California. We want the Feinstein Bill to pass . . . but more importantly we want the Administration Bill NOT to pass. We must stand up and fight to a finish to block this bill.

We cannot let this original Administration backed 'Specter' bill pass. Write your letters and then, if you would, follow them up with phone calls to the Democratic leadership at 888-355-3588 or 800-828-0498. If there was ever a time for a filibuster...this is it.

Take action today, please! Some of our most basic freedoms are at stake. This Administration thinks nothing of ignoring our Constitution. They must be stopped. Today is the day.

ACTION PAGE: http://www.usalone.com/stacey/pnum499.php

This alert is brought to you through the activism of Stacey Tallitsch, running for the U.S. House in the 1st Congressional district, and one of the leading progressive voices in the state of Louisiana. Many of you have already submitted his action page calling for the troops in Iraq to start coming home now, a policy that is more surely correct with every passing state of emergency in Baghdad.

Stacey has been running call to action radio spots in this district , calling for an end of the obstinate occupation of Iraq, a military escapade which has brought nothing but death and destruction to both their country and our own. And he has produced a new one on the impeachment issue. You can hear the new spot on this page.

RADIO SPOT DONATIONS: http://www.usalone.com/stacey/donations.php

Nobody can predict how a particular race will turn out. But we know that the spots we ran on impeachment had tremendous secondary impact, as TWO other groups were inspired to run their own call to action ads on this issue as a result of the investment we made in this action. If you are able to do so, please make whatever donation you can to continue the stand we are taking on issue after issue.

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

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Weltweiter Protesttag gegen das weltgrößte Delfinmassaker in Japan!

Jedes Jahr von Oktober bis April werden in Japan etwa 20.000 Delfine auf unvorstellbar grausame Weise abgeschlachtet. Das ist die brutalste und weltweit größte Massenabschlachtung von Delfinen in der Welt. Demzufolge finden am 20. September weltweit Proteste vor den japanischen Botschaften statt...

http://www.peta.de/de/home.cfm?p=724

Massentierhaltung: Mechanisierter Wahnsinn

Machen Sie sich folgendes klar: Die Massentierhaltung der modernen Landwirtschaft strebt danach, eine maximale Menge an Fleisch, Milch und Eiern so schnell und billig wie möglich zu produzieren, und das bei minimaler Platzanforderung. Kühe, Kälber, Schweine, Hühner, Truthähne, Enten, Gänse, Kaninchen und andere Tiere werden in kleinen Käfigen oder Ställen gehalten, oft so beengt, daß sie sich nicht einmal umdrehen können. Man beraubt sie jeglicher Bewegungsmöglichkeit, damit ihre ganze Körperenergie in das Fleisch geht, das der Mensch später verzehrt...

http://www.peta.de/de/home.cfm?p=506

Pelzfarmen sollte man verbieten

http://www.pelzfrei.de/

One million ways to die

Wired
by Ryan Singel

09/11/06

Comparing official mortality data with the number of Americans who have been killed inside the United States by terrorism since the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma reveals that scores of threats are far more likely to kill an American than any terrorist -- at least, statistically speaking. In fact, your appendix is more likely to kill you than al-Qaida is. With that in mind, here's a handy ranking of the various dangers confronting America, based on the number of mortalities in each category throughout the 11-year period spanning 1995 through 2005...

http://tinyurl.com/g5gp9


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Personnel policies need scrutiny

Boston Globe
by Scot Lehigh

09/14/06

It's become a staple of state and local news coverage: The public employee who abuses sick leave or vacation time policies in ways that would be unimaginable in the private sector. The latest example came last week, with the Globe's report on Boston Police officer Christine Meegan, who took more than 100 work days off in less than a year by gaming the department's sick time and vacation policies. ... But here's the real scandal: According to the Globe story, what Meegan did was apparently permitted under the department's union contract. In mid-August, meanwhile, we had a sterling example of greed in the persons of Matt Amorello, former chairman of the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority, and some members of his management team. On their way out the door at the turnpike, Amorello and his managers made off with something that really should belong to you and me. Like, say, several hundred thousand dollars...

http://tinyurl.com/gdkvn


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Americans in denial about 9/11

http://www.alternet.org/story/41635/


The Path to 9/11 leads through Disney

from Reason to Freedom
by "The Melinda"

09/15/06

The Bush Cabal is desperately hoping this movie will save them. We should aim at having it bury them instead. It is well to remember that there is no exit strategy, either from the Iraq or the White House. Therefore they are desperate for the means of staying on in perpetuity, something elements of the military have let them know will not be tolerated. And why would Disney and ABC cooperate in this effort? We all know the answer. The centralization and consolidation of media in the United States makes this kind of thing a natural extension of the use of the political tools Rove finds familiar...

http://www.reasontofreedom.com/911_Disney_Horowitz_NeoCon.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The Hoekstra-Harman hoax

AntiWar.Com
by Justin Raimondo

09/15/06

For the War Party, deception isn't just a tactic, or even a strategy -- it's a lifestyle. That's why they're indifferent to getting caught. Like a hardened criminal arrested for his umpteenth felony, the neocons see brazen lying as just a routine procedure. Caught red-handed, they just move on to their next subterfuge, one invariably designed to drag us into war. That is the only way to explain what Reps. Peter Hoekstra and Jane Harman thought they were doing when they released their 'report' on Iran's alleged nuclear weapons program, which -- as the International Atomic Energy Agency puts it -- is chock full of 'erroneous, misleading, and unsubstantiated information'...

http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=9702


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Rep. Bob Ney expected to plead guilty

Coeur d'Alene Press

09/14/06

Rep. Bob Ney, R-Ohio, is expected to plead guilty as early as Friday to at least one criminal charge in an election-year congressional corruption investigation, Republican officials said Thursday night. Ney, whose ties with disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff have long been under scrutiny by prosecutors, has consistently denied all wrongdoing. He announced this summer he would not seek re-election, a step he took reluctantly and at the prodding of party leaders fearful of the loss of his seat...

http://tinyurl.com/kfk2e


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Looks like anyone with EHS will not longer be able to fly, just as we have been excluded from electric trains/trams

Thought you might be interested in this radio programme from BBC Radio 4 in the UK. The last paragraph of the programme description (see below) is particular of significance to anyone with EHS.

Looks like anyone with EHS will not longer be able to fly, just as we have been excluded from electric trains/trams. I know Ryanair a budget airline based in the UK and Ireland has announced plans to allow mobile on its flights (see http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/5298332.stm )

The Material World BBC Radio 4 Thursday 14 September 2006

Audio Link:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/science/rams/materialworld.ram
Web Link:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/science/thematerialworld.shtml

PROGRAMME DETAILS

"I'm on the Plane!"

Those are words to sink the hearts of peace-loving travellers.

At present, mobile phone use is banned on planes on safety grounds, but surveillance equipment shows that many frequent fliers ignore the rule.

So are mobile phones a genuine threat to air safety or just to airlines' income from their own in-flight phones? Surely it's OK to leave your phone switched on if you don't actually make a call?

No, says Bill Strauss, who researches electromagnetic compatibility in the USA. He points out that your mobile will send out stronger and stronger signals to try to stay in touch with phone masts on the ground.

If US and European phones on the same flight both do so, they produce interference on the same frequency as the plane uses for its GPS navigation equipment. There is circumstantial evidence of occasions where the GPS has been 150 miles off course, perhaps as a result.

Even electronic equipment not intended for communications, such as music players and games consoles can produce interference at critical frequencies, the research shows.

But there could be ways round these problems and some airlines have plans to introduce their own in-flight mobile phones systems using what are called picocells. Paul Guckian is working on them at Qualcomm in the USA, European companies are also developing the technology.

The idea is to keep the signals low, effectively by flying a mini phone mast in the plane. But each plane must pass stringent safety tests for electrical interference and quite a few passengers may have objections to the audio interference!

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Discord in the air over mobiles

Daily Telegraph
(Filed: 16/09/2006)

Airlines are divided over the use of mobile phones on flights, following the announcement by Ryanair last week that it will equip its planes with mobile-phone technology by the end of next year.

Air France will be first to allow in-flight calls during a six-month trial in February. Bmi and Tap Air Portugal will follow shortly after.

EasyJet, British Airways and Virgin Atlantic have so far resisted introducing the technology, which has yet to be approved by the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT).

Virgin Atlantic said it had no plans for mobiles, while BA said it was consulting passengers. "There is a whole world of difference in using mobiles on a mid-week 7am business flight to Paris and a 10-hour flight to Tampa in the school holidays," said a BA spokeswoman.

An EasyJet spokesman said the airline was looking at the issue, but so far feedback from travellers said that most would rather not be pestered by constant phone calls.

Ryanair's announcement may yet prove premature, if the introduction of the technology is not approved. However, the airline is confident that it will get the go-ahead. Tests have shown the technology does not interfere with aircraft equipment, but there are still concerns about interference with ground-based mobile-phone networks.

Passengers, however, appear to be divided on the issue. A recent survey by the ONAir telecommunications company of 2,500 travellers flying from Heathrow, Charles de Gaulle and Hong Kong International airports revealed that 65 per cent of people travelling for business reasons would turn their devices on during flights, and that, of these, 94 per cent would take calls and check emails in the air. But in a separate survey of 1,500 travellers conducted by Monarch Airlines, 67 per cent of passengers claimed that having to listen to other people's ringtones would be one of the most annoying inflight experiences.


Informant: Margaret E White

Hiring out prisoners has become big business and it's booming

A Sweatshop Behind Bars

Hundreds of prison generated products end up attached to trendy and nationally known labels. After deductions, many prisoners earn about $60 for an entire month of nine-hour days. In short, hiring out prisoners has become big business. And it's booming.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/091406LB.shtml

Barbara Ehrenreich Helps White Collar Workers

On a recent book tour, Barbara Ehrenreich, the author of "Nickel and Dimed," was approached by white collar workers complaining of a volatile economy. Inspired by white collar tales of job tragedies, Ms. Ehrenreich has started an organization called United Professionals to help white-collar workers - be they unemployed, uninsured, downsized, stressed out or merely anxious.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/091406LA.shtml

Community Renewable Energy Is Just Around the Corner

"For decades, the conventional wisdom about developing energy projects in the US has been that 'big' always meant cheaper, and therefore better," writes Ted Bernhard. "Today the US finds itself on the verge of another new wave of thinking that incorporates the lessons of the past, but goes beyond merely addressing cost and environmental concerns and seeking maximum output," continues Bernhard, introducing the "community renewables" model, in which new power projects are smaller and tightly integrated with local communities and local resources.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/091406EB.shtml

White House Seeks a Way to Keep Bolton at the UN

President Bush's nomination of John R. Bolton as ambassador to the United Nations appears increasingly endangered in the Senate, prompting the administration to explore other ways to keep him in the job after his temporary appointment expires in January, officials said yesterday.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091406U.shtml



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

US Press Bigwigs Screw Up, Again

Robert Parry chastises major media outlets for the recent account from Richard Armitage, Novak's initial source on the identity of CIA officer Valerie Plame, as "the gospel truth." Parry says that mainstream journalists are, "wearing blinders that so limit their field of vision that - after all these years - they still can't believe that Rove and the White House would play dirty to discredit anyone who challenges Bush."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091406T.shtml

GOP Senators and Powell Defy Bush on Detainees

President Bush went to Capitol Hill today to rally Republican support for his anti-terrorism policies, but a Senate committee dealt him a serious setback. Four of the panel's 13 Republicans joined all 11 Democrats in rejecting Mr. Bush's proposal to keep defendants from seeing classified evidence against them. Former Secretary of State Colin L. Powell also came out in opposition today to this legislation, saying he rejects efforts to "redefine" a key provision of the Geneva Conventions.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091406R.shtml

Hedge fund cash floods U.S. politics

Campaign finance records show 20 of the most successful U.S. hedge fund managers have pumped more than $3.1 million into campaigns so far in 2005-2006, up from about $1.1 million by the same group in the last mid-term election cycle.

http://snipurl.com/wfdm


From Information Clearing House

Scott Ritter: Hillary's Challenger Crucified on a Cross of Gold

Money is the difference between having a fighting chance and total obscurity for Hillary Clinton's challenger Jonathan Tasini in the New York Senate Dem primary.

http://www.alternet.org/blogs/themix/41476/#more


From Information Clearing House

The Republican Plan for Dominance in the 21st Century

Journalists Tom Hamburger and Peter Wallsten discuss their new book. In it, they reveals how the Republican party owns a clear advantage in the fundamentals of campaigning and has built up a series of structural advantages that make it increasingly difficult to beat.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14975.htm

What is the U.S. Military Doing in Paraguay?

The U.S. military is conducting secretive operations in Paraguay and reportedly building a new base there. Human rights groups and military analysts in the region believe trouble is brewing. However, the U.S. embassy in Paraguay denies the base exists and describes the military activity as routine.

http://www.thepeoplesvoice.org/cgi-bin/blogs/voices.php/2006/09/14/p10792


From Information Clearing House

Bush-backed spying bill clears US senate panel

A bill backed by President George W Bush to enable a court review of his domestic spying programme won the approval on Wednesday of a US Senate panel under election-year pressure to safeguard civil liberties.

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10401246


From Information Clearing House

Powell Opposes Bush Interrogation Plan

Former Secretary of State Colin Powell endorsed efforts to block President Bush's plan to authorize harsh interrogations of terror suspects, even as Mr. Bush lobbied personally for it Thursday on Capitol Hill.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/09/13/politics/main2007125.shtml


From Information Clearing House

Bush in bid to twist Republican arms on security

President George W. Bush went to the U.S. Capitol on Thursday to prod fellow Republicans to back his plans to track and try terrorism suspects, but some pressed on with a competing measure the White House rejects.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060914/pl_nm/security_usa_dc_1


From Information Clearing House

A Visit with a Man Wrongly Detained at Guantanamo

Murat Kurnaz was detained in the United States detention camp at Guantánamo, Cuba, for almost five years and released three weeks ago. Cem Özdemir, a member of the European Parliament, visited Kurnaz at his home in Bremen and reports back about a German man of Turkish origin who appears to be anything but a fanatic.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14976.htm



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

U.S. Will Always Face Terror, Say Americans

Many adults in the United States think their country will forever be a target for terrorists, according to a poll by CBS News. 81 per cent of respondents think the U.S. will always have to live with the threat of terrorism.

http://snipurl.com/wfdi


From Information Clearing House

Ethics of Tolerance in the Age of Violence

Fmr. Iranian Pres. Mohammad Khatami Address at the John F. Kennedy, School Of Government.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14960.htm

UN attacks US nuclear report on Iran

The UN's nuclear watchdog has made a stinging attack on the US Congress over an "outrageous and dishonest" report on Iran's nuclear programme.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/iran/story/0,,1872679,00.html?gusrc=rss&feed=1


From Information Clearing House

War pimp alert: Kissinger warns of possible "war of civilizations"

Former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger warned that Europe and the United States must unite to head off a "war of civilizations" arising from a nuclear-armed Middle East.

http://snipurl.com/weq9


From Information Clearing House



The Trials of Henry Kissinger

"A fascinating, bombshell documentary that should shame Americans, regardless of whether or not ultimate blame finally lies with Kissinger. Should be required viewing for civics classes and would-be public servants alike."

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article6623.htm

U.S. seeks Iran sanctions now

The United States said on Wednesday Iran was "aggressively" pursuing atom bombs and should face sanctions now, but EU allies stressed it was not too late for talks on a negotiated solution to its disputed nuclear work.

http://snipurl.com/wfd6


From Information Clearing House

U.N. inspectors challenge House nuclear report on Iran

'Outrageous and dishonest' claims, officials complain
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/09/14/MNG31L5AIK1.DTL


From Information Clearing House

Most Americans Dispute Iraq War Benefits

Many adults in the United States believe their federal government made a mistake in launching the coalition effort, according to a poll by TNS released by ABC News. 56 per cent of respondents think, considering the costs versus the benefits, the war with Iraq was not worth fighting.

http://www.angus-reid.com/polls/index.cfm/fuseaction/viewItem/itemID/13134


From Information Clearing House

Where is the evidence?

Paul Craig Roberts

There are many problems with the 9/11 debate. Many different interests are using 9/11 to advance their agendas. Security interests use fear generated by 9/11 to erode civil liberties and establish the foundations of a police state. Federalist Society members in pursuit of a stronger executive use 9/11 to justify concentrating power in the White House, power that violates the separation of powers in the US Constitution.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14963.htm

Rigging the Market: the secret maneuverings of the Plunge Protection Team

By Mike Whitney

The country now faces the growing probability of an economic tsunami triggered by the rickety hedge funds, the falling dollar, and the rapidly deflating real estate bubble. The solid foundation of government oversight and regulation has been eroded by the persistent attacks of the corporatists and banking giants. The entire system is now on shaky ground. When the scaffolding starts to fall, the futile maneuverings of the Plunge Protection Team won’t make a bit of difference.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14979.htm
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article17251.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=the+falling+dollar
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=real estate bubble
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Mike+Whitney

In praise of the 'subversive' documentary

By John Pilger

My own films have been shown all over the world, but never on network television in the United States. That suppression of alternative viewpoints may help us understand why millions of Americans display such a chronic ignorance of other human beings.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14973.htm

Military Commissions Bills Would Allow for Lifelong Detention Without Trial, Torture Without Accountability

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/0914-02.htm

Congress Panel Cooking Intel on Iran

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/0914-08.htm

Bush Keeps Failing His Troops in Iraq

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0914-22.htm

It is time to end not just this current war in Iraq, but this insanity, here and now, while there is still time

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0914-21.htm

We could benefit from looking in a mirror, and absorbing the shock of not recognizing what we’ve become

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0914-33.htm

Smoking Gun: Washington Post Hires Top Bush Speechwriter

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0914-28.htm

Bad News From Iraq: Is It the PR, or the Policy?

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0914-06.htm

Alarmed Scientists Warn: Even in Winter, Arctic Ice Melting

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0914-02.htm

NASA Expert: World has 10-Year Window to Act on Climate Warming

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0914-01.htm

KGB Chieftain Finds Home at Homeland Security

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Jan05/Whitney0121.htm


Informant: ranger116

Forget about November: electronic voting machines are extremely hackable

http://www.physorg.com/news77376348.html


Informant: Lew Rockwell

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Experts Easily Reverse Diebold Results & No One Would Know
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwWP-N1HqT0


Informant: David Diggins



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

When States Fail Should We Care?

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig7/stringham1.html

A Nightmare for the U.S.A.

http://www.lewrockwell.com/chartier/chartier26.html

Rebel Americans and the TSA

http://www.lewrockwell.com/akers/akers47.html

Daniel Ellsberg calls on insiders to leak US plans for war on Iran

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/5102/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

Funkmasten bleiben unerwünscht

http://tinyurl.com/q3sth

Probleme bei der Aufklärung des "Kofferbomben"-Falls

http://www.meta-info.de/?lid=24343

Zugriff auf die Taschen der Internetnutzer

http://news.web-hh.de/index.php?id=&rubrik=&lid=24342&such=&user=&site=metainfo

Donnerstag, 14. September 2006

Last Chance for Congress to Ban Bases

http://www.fcnl.org/action/2006/lam0914.htm


Informant: Martin Greenhut

Next-up News 15 09 2006

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/next_up_news_15_09_2006.htm

A Window Into Oil Lease Profiteering

An official overseeing oil leasing says he was directed in the 1990s to remove a provision concerning royalty payments, leading to a financial windfall to oil companies. He also said that mid-level department officials covered up the mistake for five years and thus failed to deal with ethical missteps and conflicts of interest.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091406P.shtml

Lamont Says Iraq War "Dangerously Wrong"

"We have sacrificed our daughters and sons and our treasure in a war we didn't have to fight," said Ned Lamont. "We have ignored the real threats and security needs in the war we should be fighting, the one against the terrorists.... Senator Lieberman believes that President Bush has it right in Iraq. I believe that he's dangerously wrong."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091406N.shtml



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

November Election Is Next Gulf of Tonkin

Brent Budowsky writes: "The Iraq Resolution in 2002, promoted through fear and falsehood, created a dark and unalterable road on the path to war and tragedy in Iraq. For the first time in the history of our Republic, the coming election in November is nothing less than a national referendum, in which the American people will be voting whether to pursue, or prevent, the next dark and unalterable road to tragic and unwise war."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091406M.shtml

Princeton Scientists Create Vote-Stealing Program for Diebold AccuVote-TS

A group of Princeton computer scientists said they created demonstration vote-stealing software that can be installed within a minute on a common electronic voting machine. The software can fraudulently change vote counts without being detected.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091406K.shtml

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Princeton prof raises alarm over electronic voting machines

A Princeton University computer science professor is adding new evidence to support claims that electronic voting machines can be hacked.

http://www.kltv.com/Global/story.asp?s=5406411


From Information Clearing House

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Princeton Study of Diebold Voting Machines: http://itpolicy.princeton.edu/voting/


Diebold Election Systems Response to the Princeton University AccuVote-TS Analysis http://releases.usnewswire.com/GetRelease.asp?id=72390 Diebold's Contact Info: Mark Radke of Diebold Election Systems, 330-490-6633


MY Response to Diebold's Response to Princeton's Examination of Diebold Voting Machines Subtitle: Doubletalk, Bosh, and Mumbo Jumbo

by Kathy Dopp


Diebold says:

"The unit [that Princeton studied] has security software that was two generations old, and to our knowledge, is not used anywhere in the country."

Yet:

In March, 2005 the same severe Diebold security problems were discovered in Emery County, Utah by BlackBoxVoting and Bruce Funk that had been originally discovered in the late 1990's and in early 2003 by RABA Technologies in MD and by others previously. (See http://www.blackboxvoting.org/BBVtsxstudy.pdf)

Diebold advertised dozens of non-existant office locations in the white pages in dozens of states, and originally delivered a mixture of used, rejected voting machines to Utah for the price of new ones. (See http://UtahCountVotes.org )

Why should we believe Diebold now? Diebold could prove its claims are true by allowing independent thorough examination of its voting system. (Not by The Election Center - an Association of Election Officials and Voting Machine Vendors favored by Maryland's Election Director, Linda Lamone because it includes the same election insiders who pushed through unauditable paperless, fundamentally flawed, hackable voting systems despite public and expert opposition).

The Princeton team noted that Diebold's hardware also needs to be fixed.

Diebold says:

"Normal security procedures were ignored. Numbered security tape, 18 enclosure screws and numbered security tags were destroyed or missing so that the researchers could get inside the unit."

Yet:

Diebold voting machines do not use available common-sense security measures and did not even remove the development tools from its operating system, making its system less secure than an electronic toy.

Insiders are always the biggest threat to any voting system. Insiders include all Diebold staff and election officials and workers.

The Princeton team demonstrated that election stealing software can be inserted without ignoring any security procedures, by simply accessing a memory card prior to an election. Princeton even showed that a savy voter could possibly buy cards and vote multiple times.

To anyone observing an election, election rigging would look exactly like a normal election. (See the Princeton film http://itpolicy.princeton.edu/voting/ )

Diebold says:

"A virus was introduced to a machine that is never attached to a network."

Yet:

The Princeton team did not network the machines and the virus can be transferred from one machine to another on a memory card, such as whenever the software is updated or when an election supervisor installs the election definition files, or if someone like a poll worker has one minute's access to the machine.

Diebold says:

"The current generation AccuVote-TS software - software that is used today on AccuVote-TS units in the United States - has the most advanced security features, including Advanced Encryption Standard 128 bit data encryption, Digitally Signed memory card data, Secure Socket Layer (SSL) data encryption for transmitted results, dynamic passwords, and more."

Yet:

Edward Felten, director of the Center for Information Technology Policy and professor of computer science at Princeton, claimed that the new safeguards still don't ensure security. "Just because they use a digital signature, just because they use encryption, that's a check-box approach that doesn't pass muster in any security analysis," he said. Felten also noted that encryption doesn't prevent an attack of the kind used in the study because the encryption key is present in the machine.

"The malicious software has the full run of the computer. It has access to everything."

Diebold says:

"In addition to this extensive security, the report all but ignores physical security and election procedures. Every local jurisdiction secures its voting machines - every voting machine, not just electronic machines. Electronic machines are secured with security tape and numbered security seals that would reveal any sign of tampering."

Yet:

Malicious software can be most easily installed during the normal course of storing, maintaining, updating, or conducting elections without raising any suspicion. It is virtually impossible to secure these machines using the security procedures in use today in election jurisdictions.

BlackBoxVoting, Princeton, and Avi Rubin, among others, have shown that Diebold's "security tape" is easy to tamper with, without leaving any noticeable evidence. New security tape is also available for purchase. Third, The security tape can be avoided altogether by removing a few screws. (See Avi Rubin's "day as a poll worker" http://avi-rubin.blogspot.com/2006/09/my-day-at-polls-maryland-primary-06.html )

Diebold says:

"Secure voting equipment, proper procedures and adequate testing assure an accurate voting process that has been confirmed through numerous, stringent accuracy tests and third party security analysis."

Yet:

Only persons uneducated in computer science would buy that logic. Diebold deliberately avoided having its modified operating system software federally tested. No amount of testing would assure a tamper-free election, as Princeton explained in its movie clip and is further explained in this testimony before the US Congress by DAVID WAGNER, PH.D. COMPUTER SCIENCE DIVISION UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2006 in Question #1 of Responses to "Questions for the Record Submitted by Chairman Ehlers and Chairman Boehlert..." http://www.votetrustusa.org/pdfs/qfr-house06.pdf

Diebold says:

"Every voter in every local jurisdiction that uses the AccuVote-TS should feel secure knowing that their vote will count on Election Day."

Yet:

To secure the accuracy of election results we must audit - manually count - voter verifiable paper ballot records associated with sufficient vote counts to give a 99% probability of detecting any outcome-altering vote miscount.

Banks, businesses, and churches are subjected to independent audits. Election outcomes determine who controls budgets in the millions to trillions of dollars, yet are not sufficiently audited in any state.


Kathy Dopp
http://electionarchive.org
The National Election Data Archive Dedicated to accurately counting elections.

The National Election Data Archive will soon be publicly releasing a new mathematical method of calculating vote count audit amounts that will ensure election outcomes are accurate.

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

The Fall of Tony Blair

Chris Floyd writes: "It may look and feel like a farce right now, but one day some future Shakespeare might write it as a tragedy: the fall of a powerful, popular leader broken on the wheel of war. For make no mistake: if not for the criminal folly of the Iraq invasion, British Prime Minister Tony Blair would not have been unceremoniously shoved toward the exit last week by his own party, including some of his fiercest loyalists."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091406J.shtml

Der Marsch in den 3. Weltkrieg: die Kampagne für den neuen Weltkrieg und ihre Hintergründe - The Good War on Terror

http://news.web-hh.de/index.php?newsfull=1&lid=24341&rubrik=politik

Bush is on the attack again and our water, our air is at risk

Bush is at it again. He's got an anti-regulation nominee named Susan Dudley for an unknown but very powerful administration which reviews many of our safety regulations. Our water, our air, or roads, will all be under her authority and hard-won safety regulations will be at risk, she's got a proven anti-regulatory track record. I wrote my Senators, please join me. We must stop Susan Dudley.

Go to: http://action.citizen.org/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=5188

From Marsha MCClelland

Some new petitions

A message from NANCY

Original Message

Here are some new ones to please sign and cross post.

7 Brand New Animal Petitions

New Animal/Wildlife Petitions:

Justice for Greyhound Mix & Other Abused / Killed Dogs
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/451360147

Save Coyotes, Pheasants, Burrowing Owls, Etc.
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/942461884

Stop Infashion Magazine's Use & Promotion of Fur
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/622403516

Save the Cogghall Park Geese
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/545457993

Tell President Bush To Help Alaska's Wolves
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/295248763


New Environment Petitions:

Take a Stand Against Global Climate Change - Pledge Action Today!
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/975797477

Join The Million Bulb Swap Out to Fight Global Warming
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/916022327

Please sign/forward the petition to save our wetlands. Sponsor,- Judy E.
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/925517279

Mental Screening for Children: You are the Voice for our Children

Senator Schaefer of Georgia is now promoting our petition!

See here:
http://www.senatornancyschaefer.com/mental_screening.php?filter=4

We now going for 12,000 !!!!! Update on my Stop TeenScreen petition:
http://www.petitiononline.com/TScreen/petition.html

Spanish: http://www.psychsearch.net/votos.html

The school year has started and the petition is being presented to school boards. I know of at least 5 states so far (that I know of) that have given the petition to school boards. And I also know it's going to be presented to school boards in Indiana and California very shortly. Also a large education group is perking up their ears on this and might just possibly be lending us a hand soon!! Can you please, please keep it going by sending the petition to everyone you know and get them to pass it on also? The children need our voices, lets keep the petition moving!!! The more people that this reaches, hopefully the more children we can help protect. Thank you for very much for your continued push on this.

Teresa Rhoades
Indiana
PATMOM (Parents Against TeenScreen Mom)


Informant: Marsha MCClelland

Health fears over site of O2 mast

By: Vicki Weller

HEALTH and safety fears have triggered local objections to an O2 proposal to erect a mast at Hillsboro, just outside Newbridge town. The application was originally made by O2 in May but this was declared invalid after the site notice was deemed to insufficiently visible. It was then resubmitted, delaying the process somewhat.

O2 Communications Ireland has applied for the erection of the mast, antennae, equipment container and ancillary facilities at the Hillsboro site. Local resident James Conlon, who has objected to the application, states that he fears microwaves emitted by the mast could endanger the health of local people.

According to Mr Conlon, the proposed mast is to be located approximately 600 metres from his home, which he considers to be too close. “International studies indicate, and it is the policy of many councils, that such masts should be located at least one kilometre from residential housing.”

Mr Conlon also points out that there are already five mobile masts in the immediate locality of the Hillsborough townland, three of which are O2 masts, and two erected by Vodafone. His submission to the council notes that there are already enough masts to service the area, since these masts can be shared between the mobile phone operators.

“There is no need for another mast,” he concludes.

Similar reasons for objection are cited by another resident, Oliver Murphy, who states that the proximity of the mast could result in illeffects to the health of his family.

The Hillsborough site earmarked by O2 is located close to the sandpit operated by local businessman Seamus Tougher. Mr Tougher has not, however, objected to the application, saying that he “does not want to get involved”.

“I am running a business here and I’m not really concerned about this. These masts are all over the place. I use a mobile phone myself. I also believe that the technology is changing and the masts might even be obsolete in a few years’ time,” he commented.

Kildare County Council spokesman Charlie Talbot said that the closing date for objections to the O2 application was Monday 28 August and a decision was now expected on 17 September.

© Kildare Nationalist, 2006.

http://www.kildare-nationalist.ie/news/story.asp?j=23845

The Reign of International Chaos

Daniel Vernet writes: "The strategy chosen by the Americans to respond to [the 9-11 attacks] leaves a more chaotic, less secure world, lacking not only the implacable logic of the antagonism between two blocs that obtained during the Cold War, but also the somewhat pacific benefits attributable to the reign of international law."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091406H.shtml

Times Studies How to Shake Feds

With "persistent legal perils" now confronting the press, the New York Times is conducting legal seminars, and Time Inc. will offer training sessions about legal and ethical issues for reporters.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091406G.shtml

IAEA Protests "Erroneous" US Report on Iran

UN inspectors have protested to the US government and a Congressional committee about a report on Iran's nuclear work, calling parts of it "outrageous and dishonest."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091406F.shtml

The Pentagon's 12-Step Program to Create a Military of Misfits

"With a growing majority of Americans opposed to the war in Iraq, even ardent hawks refusing to enlist in droves, and the Pentagon pulling out ever more stops and sinking to new lows in recruitment and retention, a new all-volunteer generation of UUUU's may emerge - the underachieving, unable, unexceptional, unintelligent, unsound, unhinged, unacceptable, unhealthy, undesirable, unloved, uncivil, and even un-American, all led by the unqualified, doing the unnecessary for the ungrateful," Nick Turse writes.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091406E.shtml

Kein Land in Sicht: Deutschlands Küsten werden sich auf den Klimawandel einstellen müssen

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/23/23548/1.html

Mehr Arme, weniger Geld und Zweifel an der Demokratie

Die neuen Daten des Statistischen Bundesamtes weisen auf problematische gesellschaftliche Trends hin.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/23/23553/1.html

Neuordnung des Mittleren Ostens durch den Westen

http://news.web-hh.de/index.php?newsfull=1&lid=24338&rubrik=politik

Westliche Kriegspolitik zur Neuordnung des Mittleren Ostens
http://www.meta-info.de/?lid=24339

Spain's beaches and flora feel the heat

Two studies say global warming is responsible for a shifting coastline and visits from Arctic seals.

By Geoff Pingree and Lisa Abend
Correspondents of The Christian Science Monitor

http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0914/p07s02-woeu.html

MADRID

The jellyfish arrived first, swarming Spain's Mediterranean beaches and stinging tens of thousands of sun-loving vacationers. Confused Arctic seals came next, washing up on Spanish coasts thousands of miles from home.

If any Spaniards still wondered whether they were seeing evidence of climate change, two recent scientific studies confirmed it: Not only has global warming already significantly altered Spain's natural environment, it is likely to continue to do so.

Years of drought here have suggested that something isn't quite right with Iberia's ecology. But this summer's changes have been more dramatic. "We're seeing evidence everywhere on the planet that climate change is a reality," says Arturo Gonzalo Aizpiri, the Environment Ministry's Secretary General for Climate Change, "but in Spain, it is manifesting itself with greater intensity."

During June and July, white flags with menacing blue blobs flew over many Spanish beaches to warn visitors of the fleets of jellyfish. The jellyfish, most Pelagia noctiluca, stung tens of thousands of bathers nonetheless, according to the Spanish Red Cross, forcing a temporary closure of some beaches.

The phenomenon, says Josep-María Gili, a professor at the Institute of Ocean Science at Spain's Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, had two causes. "The first is overfishing - with fewer sea turtles, tuna, and swordfish, the jellyfish has very few predators."

This allowed the jellyfish population to grow rapidly. The second cause, says Professor Gili, is climate change that has warmed the waters.

Warmer waters may also help explain why the Arctic seals made their way to Spanish coasts. While these seals normally reside in the waters between Canada and Greenland, at least 12 have been spotted this summer in Spain, including four in the northwestern region of Galicia.

The seals' arrival is not unprecedented; in 2001, six reached Spain. But their dispersion so far south is highly unusual, says Alfredo López, president of La Coruña's Center for the Study of Marine Mammals. Mr. López suggests that rising temperatures up north may have played a large role. "We think that because temperatures in the areas where young seals normally grow are higher, they go looking for colder waters further at sea," he says.

The invasions of sea creatures are not confined to Spain. Jellyfish have plagued Italian and French beaches as well this summer, and López reports Arctic seals sightings in Morocco and Mauritania.

But a study by the Center for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) in Great Britain and Munich's Technical University says that Spain is feeling the effects of global warming more than other European countries. Using data - compiled by scientists in 21 nations - that track the flowering rates of
561 plant species, it found that in Spain, spring comes two weeks earlier and lasts nine days longer than it did 30 years ago.

"We found an average net change of six to eight days in Europe," says Tim Sparks, the scientist at CEH who helped conduct the study, which covered
1971-2000. "But in Spain the change was very strong. Spring temperatures there rose about 3 degrees C., which is an astonishingly rapid increase."

Mr. Sparks says he is not sure why the increase is so dramatic. "It may have something to do with Atlantic currents," he says. "We found that, in general, temperature increases were greater on the western coast of Europe than in the central part."

The change is already having repercussions. "Areas of the country that traditionally aren't dry are suffering heat waves and fires," Spark says. "And there have been changes in birds - particularly the white stork - that normally migrate to Africa; they're staying in Spain for the winter."

Last week, the Environment Ministry also released a study conducted by scientists at the University of Cantabria demonstrating that Spain's coastline is shrinking as sea levels rise an average of 2.5 millimeters a year. By 2050, beaches will have receded some 49 feet.

"I wouldn't buy a house in La Manga [a beach likely to be heavily affected]," Raúl Medina, director of the report, told the press. "I doubt my children will be able to enjoy it."


Informant: binstock

Buying Real Security

by Miriam Pemberton, TomPaine.com

The Bush administration's spending plan favors shiny new weapons over initiatives that work.

http://ga3.org/ct/vp20pgF1mmu-/

The Wisdom Of Exporting Democracy

by Shadi Hamid, TomPaine.com

Giving Middle Easterners legitimate channels for their anger is key to defusing extremism.

http://ga3.org/ct/5720pgF1mmuK/

U.N. Inspectors Dispute Iran Report By House Panel

Paper on Nuclear Aims Called Dishonest

By Dafna Linzer
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, September 14, 2006; A17

U.N. inspectors investigating Iran's nuclear program angrily complained to the Bush administration and to a Republican congressman yesterday about a recent House committee report on Iran's capabilities, calling parts of the document "outrageous and dishonest" and offering evidence to refute its central claims.

Officials of the United Nations' International Atomic Energy Agency said in a letter that the report contained some "erroneous, misleading and unsubstantiated statements." The letter, signed by a senior director at the agency, was addressed to Rep. Peter Hoekstra (R-Mich.), chairman of the House intelligence committee, which issued the report. A copy was hand-delivered to Gregory L. Schulte, the U.S. ambassador to the IAEA in Vienna.

The IAEA openly clashed with the Bush administration on pre-war assessments of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Relations all but collapsed when the agency revealed that the White House had based some allegations about an Iraqi nuclear program on forged documents.

After no such weapons were found in Iraq, the IAEA came under additional criticism for taking a cautious approach on Iran, which the White House says is trying to building nuclear weapons in secret. At one point, the administration orchestrated a campaign to remove the IAEA's director general, Mohamed ElBaradei. It failed, and he won the Nobel Peace Prize last year.

Yesterday's letter, a copy of which was provided to The Washington Post, was the first time the IAEA has publicly disputed U.S. allegations about its Iran investigation. The agency noted five major errors in the committee's 29-page report, which said Iran's nuclear capabilities are more advanced than either the IAEA or U.S. intelligence has shown.

Among the committee's assertions is that Iran is producing weapons-grade uranium at its facility in the town of Natanz. The IAEA called that "incorrect," noting that weapons-grade uranium is enriched to a level of 90 percent or more. Iran has enriched uranium to 3.5 percent under IAEA monitoring.

When the congressional report was released last month, Hoekstra said his intent was "to help increase the American public's understanding of Iran as a threat." Spokesman Jamal Ware said yesterday that Hoekstra will respond to the IAEA letter.

Rep. Rush D. Holt (D-N.J.), a committee member, said the report was "clearly not prepared in a manner that we can rely on." He agreed to send it to the full committee for review, but the Republicans decided to make it public before then, he said in an interview.

The report was never voted on or discussed by the full committee. Rep. Jane Harman (Calif.), the vice chairman, told Democratic colleagues in a private e-mail that the report "took a number of analytical shortcuts that present the Iran threat as more dire -- and the Intelligence Community's assessments as more certain -- than they are."

Privately, several intelligence officials said the committee report included at least a dozen claims that were either demonstrably wrong or impossible to substantiate. Hoekstra's office said the report was reviewed by the office of John D. Negroponte, the director of national intelligence.

Negroponte's spokesman, John Callahan, said in a statement that his office "reviewed the report and provided its response to the committee on July 24, '06." He did not say whether it had approved or challenged any of the claims about Iran's capabilities.

"This is like prewar Iraq all over again," said David Albright, a former nuclear inspector who is president of the Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security. "You have an Iranian nuclear threat that is spun up, using bad information that's cherry-picked and a report that trashes the inspectors."

The committee report, written by a single Republican staffer with a hard-line position on Iran, chastised the CIA and other agencies for not providing evidence to back assertions that Iran is building nuclear weapons.

It concluded that the lack of intelligence made it impossible to support talks with Tehran. Democrats on the committee saw it as an attempt from within conservative Republican circles to undermine Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who has agreed to talk with the Iranians under certain conditions.

The report's author, Fredrick Fleitz, is a onetime CIA officer and special assistant to John R. Bolton, the administration's former point man on Iran at the State Department. Bolton, who is now ambassador to the United Nations, had been highly influential during President Bush's first term in drawing up a tough policy that rejected talks with Tehran.

Among the allegations in Fleitz's Iran report is that ElBaradei removed a senior inspector from the Iran investigation because he raised "concerns about Iranian deception regarding its nuclear program." The agency said the inspector has not been removed.

A suggestion that ElBaradei had an "unstated" policy that prevented inspectors from telling the truth about Iran's program was particularly "outrageous and dishonest," according to the IAEA letter, which was signed by Vilmos Cserveny, the IAEA's director for external affairs and a former Hungarian ambassador.

Hoekstra's committee is working on a separate report about North Korea that is also being written principally by Fleitz. A draft of the report, provided to The Post, includes several assertions about North Korea's weapons program that the intelligence officials said they cannot substantiate, including one that Pyongyang is already enriching uranium.

The intelligence community believes North Korea is trying to acquire an enrichment capability but has no proof that an enrichment facility has been built, the officials said.


Informant: Jackie Cabasso

From ufpj-news

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The Nuclear Expert Who Never Was

By Scott Ritter

David Albright has a history of being used by those who seek to gain media attention for their respective claims. In addition to the Hamza and Obeidi fiascos, Albright and his organization, ISIS, have served as the conduit for other agencies gaining publicity about the alleged Iranian nuclear weapons program, the alleged Syrian nuclear reactor, and most recently the alleged Swiss computer containing sensitive nuclear design information.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article20188.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Scott+Ritter

ANOTHER STOLEN ELECTION

http://web.northnet.org/minstrel/declaration.01.htm

The methods employed to STEAL Liberty and Freedom have become VERY SOPHISTICATED. Thank God for good men like Dr. Phillips. He and I have been friends for nearly 40 years and I assure you HE DOES NOT LIE.

Judson Witham

The Dumbing Down of America

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=the+Dumbing+of+America&btnG=Google+Search

The "Real" Deal about Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Terrorist Attacks

http://www.yvesbarbero.com/terror.htm

Subverting Democracy with the Big Lie

Truthdig
by Robert Scheer

09/12/06

If representative government were alive and well in America, President Bush would not have dared to give the speech he made Monday on the fifth anniversary of 9/11. In a blatantly partisan screed, the president ripped off a nation's mourning for the 9/11 victims in order to justify his totally unrelated and disastrous invasion of Iraq. The president's shameless remarks on this solemn occasion were so rife with egregious distortions of fact and logic as to beg ridicule, let alone refutation by a free press, a sturdy political opposition party and an informed public. Sadly, those three essential pillars of a free society have been subverted by five years of willful presidential exploitation of our fears, mocking the Founding Fathers' historic dream of a government accountable to the public...

http://tinyurl.com/hwrp2


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Secrets in the Senate

Human Events
by John Stossel

09/13/06

Their arrogance is stunning. Sens. Ted Stevens (R-Alas.) and Robert Byrd (D-W.V.) are the acknowledged kings of pork-barrel spending. They bring billons of taxpayer dollars to their states to ensure their hold on power. But apparently, that's not enough. They also want to make certain that you and I don't see what they get away with. So secretly they tried to keep us in the dark. Fiscal hawks in the Senate, led by Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.), are sponsoring a bill to create a database that would keep track of government spending. You could search that database from your home and find out who got all that special-interest taxpayer largess. That seems like useful information for citizens who would like to keep their eyes on their spend-happy representatives. But what's good for the taxpayers is not necessarily good for the politicians who ladle out our money, or the feeders at the government trough who get all those contracts and grants. The power brokers would rather the people not look over their shoulders...

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=17007


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Trickery continues on reasons for war

Boston Globe
by Derrick Z. Jackson

09/13/06

Three and a half years and tens of thousands of bodies after the Great False War began, Vice President Dick Cheney still tells us it 'was the right thing to do, and if we had it to do over again, we'd do exactly the same thing.' In his address to the nation to note the fifth anniversary of 9/11, President Bush added his thoughts on why the Great False War was the right thing. 'I am often asked why we are in Iraq when Saddam Hussein was not responsible for the 9/11 attacks,' Bush said. 'The answer is that the regime of Saddam Hussein was a clear threat.' They still are trying to bamboozle us about the threat. These latest attempts came despite last week's report from the Senate Intelligence Committee that destroyed with exactitude every last major, hair-raising reason the White House gave to launch the invasion...

http://tinyurl.com/hfen2


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Sens. challenge White House terror bill

Aberdeen American News

09/13/06

The White House and three powerful GOP senators reached an impasse Wednesday over a Bush administration plan to allow tough CIA interrogations, underscoring election-season divisions among Republicans on the high profile issue of security. In a direct challenge to President Bush, Sen. John Warner, chairman of the Armed Services Committee, said his panel would meet Thursday to finalize an alternative to the White House plan to prosecute terror suspects and redefine acts that constitute war crimes. Warner, R-Va., said the administration proposal would lower the standard for the treatment of prisoners, potentially putting U.S. troops at risk should other countries retaliate...

http://tinyurl.com/hx73c


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Für die soziale Erneuerung Deutschlands, für ein Ende der Demut vor der Wirtschaft

http://www.dgb.de/aktionstag/index_html


Aus: LabourNet, 14. September 2006

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DGB mobilisiert in 5 Städten für den Herbstprotest

Die Sozialen Bewegungen werden dabei sein, die Gespräche zwischen denDGB-Regionen und Initiativen laufen.

Ein von den sozialen Bewegungen gemeinsam abgestimmter Aufruf wird Anfang der Woche erfolgen.

Am 21. Oktober wird der DGB einen Großaktionstag mit Großdemonstrationen in 5 Städten veranstalten. Die Sozialproteste müssen sich entscheiden, welche Rolle sie in diesem Zusammenhang spielen wollen. Ob und wie sie ihren Beitrag zu einer gesamtgesellschaftlichen Mobilisierung gegen die Regierungspolitik leisten wollen. Zur Zeit laufen Gespräche, in welcher Form der soziale Protest sein eigenes Bild zeigen kann.

Aufruf des SGB und Infos des DGB http://www.dgb.de/aktionstag/index_html


Mitfahrlisten

Die Liste zum Eintragen der Mitfahrer/Innen steht als RTF-Datei zur Verfügung und kann mit einer beliebigen Textverarbeitung geöffnet werden. Hier http://www.dgb.de/aktionstag/index_html

In diese Liste können sich Interessent/Innen eintragen, die zu den Demonstrationen am 21. Oktober fahren möchten. Dann wird der Bedarf an Bussen für die Fahrt zu den Demonstrationen deutlich. Vor dem Ausdrucken sollten am Computer noch zwei Dinge ergänzt werden, die von Region zu Region unterschiedlich sind und die mit "...." frei gelassen sind: - Wohin werden die Busse fahren? In welcher Stadt wird die Demo stattfinden? - Am Ende der Liste, in der Zeile unter der Tabelle, kann eingetragen werden, bei welcher Person oder Organisation die Listen mit Mitfahrer/Innen gesammelt werden sollen, an welche Adresse die gefüllten Listen gesendet werden sollen. Hier kann z.B. Name, Post-Adresse, Telefon-Nummer, Email-Adresse einer Person eingetragen werden, die später die gefüllten Listen zu dem Gewerkschaftsbüro bringen wird, welches die Busse vor Ort organisieren wird.

Wichtig! Diese Listen unbedingt in den örtlichen Gewerkschaftsbüros abgeben.

Lokale Bündnisse

Es wird Anschreiben des DGB-Bundesvorstandes an die DGB-Bezirke und -Regionen geben, in denen den DGB-Sekretär/Innen mitgeteilt wird, dass Bündnisse mit anderen gesellschaftlichen Kräften ausdrücklich erwünscht sind. Die Initiativen und Bündnisse der Sozialproteste sollten sich also bald bei den DGB-Geschäftsstellen melden, damit sehr bald zu solchen Vernetzungen aller gesellschaftlichen Kräfte an jedem Ort eingeladen wird. Weitere Infos über die Gespräche, Aufruf und unser Protest sowie die Aktionswoche vor der Demo am 21.10. erfolgen in Kürze.

Für den 28.09.2006 ist in Bonn vor der ARGE und dem Bundesministierum für Arbeit- und Soziales ein Aktionstag geplant. Eine Kundgebung veranstalten wir zusammen mit den Erwerbslosen des DGB in Bonn ab 10:00. Hierzu sind alle aus der Umgebung ausdrücklich eingeladen. Nähere Infos auch dazu in Kürze.

Das Erwerbslosen Forum Deutschland

Weitere Infos unter: (werden ständig aktualisiert) http://www.protest2006.de/infos/allgemein/dgb_mobilisiert_in_5_stadten_fur_den_herbstprotest.html und http://www.erwerbslosenforum.de, http://www.protest2006.de

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DGB ruft zum Protest – wer kommt?

„Das geht besser“? Wir meinen: Das geht nur anders. Aber nicht mit dem DGB

Kommentar von Mag Wompel zum gewerkschaftlichen Co-Management des Sozialabbaus http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/aktionen/2006/dgbwompel.html


"Für ein Ende der Demut vor der Wirtschaft": Einladung zu den Herbstaktionen

„Im Herbst gibt es Proteste gegen den Sozialkahlschlag. Attac möchte die Gewerkschaften nicht nur unterstützen, sondern eigene Schwerpunkte setzen…“ Attac-Aufruf vom 14. September 2006 http://www.attac.de/genug-fuer-alle/neu/pages/posts/fuer-ein-ende-der-demut-vor-wirtschaft-einladung-zu-den-herbstaktionen6.php


Eine Perspektive für gesellschaftliche Allianzen gegen neoliberale Politik

Brief von Attac Deutschland an FunktionsträgerInnen in den Gewerkschaften zur Verbindung gewerkschaftlicher Sozialproteste mit den Protesten gegen die G8 im Juni 2007 (pdf) http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/aktionen/2006/dgbattac.pdf


Aus: LabourNet, 18. September 2006

A mast too far for planners

A bid to build a fourth phone mast close to a community centre has been angrily dismissed by councillors. Mobiles giant Hutchison 3G wants to put another street lamp style mono-pole on Spencer Road railway bridge despite fierce protests from fifteen neighbours

Two have already been erected on the south side of the West Coast Line crossing and another has been approved, but not yet erected on the north side of the structure.

And company agent John Tootill argued that a fourth mast would "balance" the aesthetics of the controversial structures – to the amazement of Wigan's planning and development committee this week.

The mast, which would allow video phone messaging and connection to the Internet for Whitley residents, would operate within internationally agreed radiation guidelines, and the mast would be partially screened by a woodland area behind, he insisted.

But the "minimalist" look of the equipment failed to convince Wigan Central Labour councillor Joe Shaw.

He said: "I would like to know just when did mobile phone masts become part of the street furniture as we know it?

"As far as I can see, they are an eyesore and a travesty for the environment and I think coming back and back with more masts in this one area is absolutely outrageous.

"If we allow this when is it going to stop? Presumably they will be back with three on one side of the bridge and then they will want to make things equal with three on the other!"

He was backed by Whitley Methodists' Rev David Clowes who appeared before councillors as the protesters' witness.

The minister said the church prided itself on youth work in the community – and six groups were based there in the shadow of the profusion of masts, from babes in arms to young teenagers.

Rev Clowes said: "Many people are very afraid of the effect of these masts in our area.

"We have no knowledge of the long-term effect that radiation from these masts has on the brains of children, and their general health.

"The dangers from asbestos or lead in petrol were not known until years later and if the council approve this mast I would like to know how this can be guarding the well being of our young people, which is one of their main roles."

Community Action Party's Coun Jim Ellis is now calling for planners to produce a map with each new application showing all masts within a quarter of a mile radius, to try and prevent such proliferations.

The planning committee unanimously threw out the mast plan.

14 September 2006

All rights reserved © 2006 Johnston Press Digital Publishing.

http://www.wigantoday.net/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=66&ArticleID=1768187

How Corporate Greed and Brain-Dead Politics Are Selling Out America

The Prairie Populist: Byron Dorgan

David Sirota writes: "North Dakota Sen. Byron Dorgan is a popular Democrat from a very 'red' rural state. He's remained a voter favorite not because he's tried to split the difference with Republicans or suck up to the Washington power structure, but because of the populist stands embodied in his new book 'Take This Job and Ship It: How Corporate Greed and Brain-Dead Politics Are Selling Out America.'"

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/091306LA.shtml

Habitat Protections for Threatened Marbled Murrelet Slashed

The US Fish and Wildlife Service wants to reduce the amount of protected habitat for a small seabird, the marbled murrelet, by almost 95 percent. If finalized, the drastic reduction in critical habitat would harm the murrelet's chance of recovery in the Pacific Northwest.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/091306EB.shtml

Bush Administration Objects to Nuclear Treaty

The Bush administration is objecting to a groundbreaking treaty that would set up a nuclear weapon-free zone in Central Asia. Arms control groups believe that the Bush administration is reticent to give up the option of deploying nuclear weapons at its military bases in the region.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091306S.shtml

DeLay Could Face Conspiracy Charge

The highest criminal appeals court in the state of Texas said Wednesday that it would consider reinstating a conspiracy charge against former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, further delaying his felony money laundering trial.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091306R.shtml

Orange mast plans squashed

14 September 2006

VICTORY: Residents celebrate mast triumph

PARENTS who locked horns with a mobile phone company over plans to install a mast near a primary school have claimed victory.

Bosses at mobile phone giant Orange have bowed to pressure from residents in Bedonwell Road, Belvedere, and revised their planning application to Bexley council.

The initial proposals outlined plans for a mast just 100 yards from Bedonwell Junior School.

Now, following an eight-month battle with campaigners, Orange has prepared an application for a mast at least 700 metres from the school grounds.

Alan Eaton, a leading member of action group Orange Squash, said: "We are obviously pleased Orange has reconsidered the application and decided to move the mast further away from the school.

"Our main concern was the potential health risk posed to the children.

"Residents are pleased with this result."

He added: "Orange Squash would like to say thank you to all who have helped with our campaign and a big thank you to Bexley Times for your support."

The phone company has had a mast on the school site since 1995, but its new plan is to remove it and put up a mast 700 metres from the school.

The original plans outraged parents, who feared for the healthy and safety of their children who attend the school.

Mr Eaton launched a campaign against the proposal, collecting 300 signatures from worried parents in just two days.

He went on to collect a further 500 signatures and gave the petition to David Evennett, MP for Bexleyheath and Crayford, who handed it to Parliament.

The Orange Squash campaign was also backed by veteran journalist Esther Rantzen, who was leading national campaign SHAME (Schools and Hospitals Against Mast Emissions).

An Orange spokesman said: "We have written to the residents informing them of the changes and will meet them in due course.

"Our aim is to strike a balance between the people who pay to have a good service and those who live near the mast. We feel this new site is suitable."

For more information on the SHAME campaign, visit http://www.shame.org.uk .

Copyright © 2006 Archant Regional. All rights reserved.

http://tinyurl.com/k9som

The Myth of the Ticking Time Bomb

Like President Bush, influential pro-pain pundits have long cited the ticking-bomb scenario to defend torture as a necessary evil in the war on terror.

http://progressive.org/mag_mccoy1006


From Information Clearing House

Second plane suspected of CIA flights

The unexplained visit of Gulfstream N478GS to Romania isn't the only case in which European investigators appear to have been misled about the movements of an airplane suspected of playing a role in the CIA's clandestine transfer of terrorist detainees around the world.

http://tinyurl.com/jmup7


From Information Clearing House

With the neocons discredited, here comes libcon Cameron

Bush and Blair believe al-Qaida threatens our way of life. They are wrong, and the Tory leader seems to get it.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1870909,00.html


From Information Clearing House

UK minister condemns Guantanamo

Lord Falconer has made his strongest attack yet on Guantanamo Bay by denouncing it as a "shocking affront to the principles of democracy".

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/5340104.stm



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

9/11 Canadians take stock: many blame U.S. foreign policy for attacks

Poll reveals a hardening of opinions; many blame U.S. foreign policy for attacks.

http://tinyurl.com/gzez5


From Information Clearing House

IMF: Risk of global crash is increasing

The world's chief financial watchdog said the financial system had so far proved resilient in the face of recent price falls but warned the risk of a crash had increased. And when it comes to worrying about a crash in the financial markets that could deliver a body blow to the world economy, it seems that all roads lead to the US.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14953.htm

Traitors to the American Revolution

America’s would-be economic dictators strived mightily to "justify" their corrupt scheme by rewriting the history of the American founding.

http://www.lewrockwell.com/dilorenzo/dilorenzo107.html


From Information Clearing House

38 US Reps for Bush Impeachment - The Case for Impeachment

Revie

US Rep. Steve Rothman (D-NJ) became the 38th Member of the US Congress officially listed as a supporter of H. Res. 635, a bill which could lead to recommendations to impeach President Bush.

http://www.atlantaprogressivenews.com/news/0088.html


From Information Clearing House



Dave Lindorff: The Case for Impeachment

Video

The Legal Argument for Removing President George W. Bush from Office.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14956.htm



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

Mr. Murtha puts forward a resolution that the President should immediately replace the Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld

http://www.house.gov/list/press/pa12_murtha/PRrummyres06.html


From Information Clearing House



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

Mideast Sees Iraq 'Disaster'

U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said Wednesday that most leaders in the Middle East believe the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and its aftermath ``a real disaster'' for the region.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,,-6077492,00.html


From Information Clearing House

The Republican Charade: Lincoln and His Party

By Clyde Wilson

Apparently millions continue to harbor the strange delusion that the Republican party is the party of free enterprise, and, at least since the New Deal, the party of conservatism. In fact, the party is and always has been the party of state capitalism.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14954.htm

US departure from Iraq will help end violence

Iran's supreme leader reportedly says the way to stop the violence in Iraq is for US forces to pull out.

http://snipurl.com/wdca



Iran says ready to help US leave Iraq

Secretary-General Kofi Annan on Wednesday said he was told in Iran during his most recent trip that Tehran was ready to help the US leave Iraq.

http://www.kuna.net.kw/Home/Story.aspx?Language=en&DSNO=904749


From Information Clearing House

Two Axioms of 9/11

By Manuel Valenzuela

Every day more and more people from all walks of life, from all corners of the globe walk the giant path across the invisible bridge of truth, displacing long held brainwashing and conditioning, long held chains and shackles that prevented freedom to think and analyze.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14958.htm

Money, Myth and Misinformation in the War on Terror

CBC

Governments are wasting their time tracking down money that doesn't really exist. R.T. Naylor, a McGill economics professor, has been following the trail of the so-called "terror dollar". His new book is called, Satanic Purses: Money, Myth and Misinformation in the War on Terror , and Professor R.T. Naylor joined us from Montreal.

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http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14957.htm

NASA SEES RAPID CHANGES IN ARCTIC SEA ICE

NASA
September 13, 2006

http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2006/sep/HQ_06315_sea_ice.html

NASA data shows that Arctic perennial sea ice, which normally survives the summer melt season and remains year-round, shrunk abruptly by 14 percent between 2004 and 2005. According to researchers, the loss of perennial ice in the East Arctic Ocean neared 50 percent during that time as some of the ice moved from the East Arctic to the West.

The overall decrease in winter Arctic perennial sea ice totals 280,000 square miles--an area the size of Texas. Perennial ice can be 10 or more feet thick. It was replaced by new, seasonal ice only about one to seven feet thick that is more vulnerable to summer melt.

The decrease in the perennial ice raises the possibility that Arctic sea ice will retreat to another record low extent this year. This follows a series of very low ice-cover years observed over the past four summers from active and passive microwave satellite data.

A team led by Son Nghiem of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., used NASA's QuikScat satellite to measure the extent and distribution of perennial and seasonal sea ice in the Arctic. While the total area of all the Arctic sea ice was stable in winter, the distribution of seasonal and perennial sea ice changed significantly.

"Recent changes in Arctic sea ice are rapid and dramatic," said Nghiem. "If the seasonal ice in the East Arctic Ocean were to be removed by summer melt, a vast ice-free area would open up. Such an ice-free area would have profound impacts on the environment, as well as on marine transportation and commerce."

The researchers are examining what caused the rapid decrease in the perennial sea ice. Data from the National Centers for Environmental Prediction, Boulder, Colo., suggest that winds pushed perennial ice from the East to the West Arctic Ocean (primarily located above North America) and significantly moved ice out of the Fram Strait, an area located between Greenland and Spitsbergen, Norway. This movement of ice out of the Arctic is a different mechanism for ice shrinkage than the melting of Arctic sea ice, but it produces the same results - a reduction in the amount of perennial Arctic sea ice.

Researchers indicate that if the sea ice cover continues to decline, the surrounding ocean will get warmer, further accelerating summer ice melts and impeding fall freeze-ups. This longer melt season will, in turn, further diminish the Arctic ice cover.

Nghiem cautioned the recent Arctic changes are not well understood and many questions remain. "It's vital that we continue to closely monitor this region, using both satellite and surface-based data," he said.

This is one of three study results being released today by NASA. The findings are the result of a new study by NASA; the U.S. Army Cold Region Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, N.H.; and the National Ice Center, Washington, D.C. Study results are published in a recent issue of Geophysical Research Letters.

For more information about QuikScat, visit:
http://winds.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/quikscat/index.cfm

For more information about NASA and agency programs, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov


Informant: NHNE

ACLU Slams Senate Judiciary Committee’s Approval of NSA Spying Bills

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/0913-03.htm

Bush Administration Plans Even Bigger EPA Cuts for '08

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/0913-09.htm

Americans for Democratic Action: Condemns President's Dishonesty

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/0913-17.htm

Bush Uses 9/11 Speech to Promote More Killing in Iraq

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0913-35.htm

President Bush Could Learn a Lot from Sun Tzu

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0913-24.htm

I Hope That We May Find the Courage

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0913-32.htm

We Need Action on Real Threats at Home

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0913-20.htm

The Modern Successor to the Slave Trade

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0913-22.htm

Neo-Con Favorite Declares World War III

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0913-02.htm

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Gingrich off his meds again?

AntiWar.Com
by Jim Lobe

09/14/06

Two years before the 2008 presidential election, Newt Gingrich, the former Republican speaker of the House of Representatives, is trying desperately to grab the national spotlight by declaring he'd be a lot tougher than George W. Bush in prosecuting what he calls 'World War III.' ... According to the latest polls, Gingrich, who is widely credited with masterminding the stunning 1994 Republican landslide that gave the party control of both houses of Congress for the first time in 40 years, ranks third behind Giuliani and McCain and appears to be making steady progress among the Republican faithful, who have, according to pollster Frank Luntz, forgotten the many controversies he generated during his four-year tenure as speaker...

http://www.antiwar.com/lobe/?articleid=9695


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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

China is facing 'environmental apocalypse'

http://www.peopleandplanet.net/doc.php?id=2838


Informant: NHNE

Wie gefährlich ist die Mikrowellenwaffe ADS?

14.09.2006

Eigentlich hätte die Strahlenwaffe im Irak bereits eingesetzt werden sollen, bekannt gewordene Testergebnisse lassen jedoch Zweifel an der Ungefährlichkeit entstehen und beim Pentagon rät man, die ersten Einsätze lieber in den USA zu machen, um ein mögliches mediales Fiasko zu vermeiden.

http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/23/23546/1.html

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Aktuelle Strahlenwaffen

http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/78157
http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/23/23546/1.html


Nachricht von Helmut Breunig



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

The Real Link Between 9/11 and Iraq (Finally) Revealed

http://www.lewrockwell.com/engelhardt/engelhardt223.html

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