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Archive for December, 2009

Will Liechtenstein call time on the mobile industry?

Posted by seumasach on December 13, 2009

Jeremy Green

Ovum

One of Europe’s smallest sovereign states might be about to become the first country in the world to turn its back on mobile communications, depending on the results of a referendum to be held this week.

Liechtenstein’s population this week gets the chance to vote on whether to overturn the Environmental Protection Law introduced in May 2008. Article 34 of the law includes the provision that “The holder of base station sites are due to take all appropriated arrangements in order to technically keep the electromagnetic field as low as possible in order to have the regulation reduction to be feasible and reached by the end of 2012, which will be an real mean of electromagnetic fields limited to 0.6 V/m [volts per metre]”.

By way of comparison, the major European countries including the UK, France, Spain and Germany set a limit of 41 V/m; neighbouring Switzerland sets a limit of 6 V/m, the same standard to which Liechtenstein has hitherto adhered. The proposed reduction therefore reduces the permitted base station exposure by a factor of 90%. The Swiss regulations already make it difficult for operators in that country to effectively roll out their networks.

The 41 V/m limit is based on the recommendations of the World Health Organization. The figure of 0.6 V/m is cited in ‘The BioInitiative Report’, published by a group of independent scientists and health professionals in September 2007, where it is proposed as a “recommended cautionary target level”.

Surprisingly, Liechtenstein (population 35,000 and area 160 sq km) has four mobile operators. All have submitted reports to the government stating that they will not be able to comply with the new limit. One, Orange, has said that it may close down its network if the legislation is allowed to stand.

Liechtenstein’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry campaigned for the new Environmental Law to be set aside. The Liechtenstein government agreed, but this was rejected by the national parliament, and this in turn has led to the referendum, which seeks to overturn the law.

A victory for the campaigners for stricter limits will have implications for operators in other countries

It would be easy to dismiss the events in Liechtenstein as a storm in a Ruritanian tea cup. Liechtenstein is a very small country, with an unusual constitution. It is not part of the EU, and the build-up to the new law and the consequent referendum has passed almost unnoticed by much of the mobile industry.

Nevertheless, if the new Environmental Protection Law stands then it will encourage anti-mast campaigners across Europe to renew their efforts. It will also raise the status of the scientist ‘outsiders’ whose work informs the theoretical basis for the legislation. They will now be able to point to a proper parliament that appears to have considered the evidence and acted on their advice. Although the BioInitiative Report has been criticised as unscientific and partial by authorities in Australia, Germany and the Netherlands, it has also been cited in debates about emissions in France, the European Parliament, and lately in Belgium, which is now moving towards an emissions threshold of 3 V/m.

The next domino to fall might be France, where a government-led ’round table’ process is reconsidering existing emissions limits and has called for city administrations to apply to take part in a trial of 0.6 V/m limits.

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India’s secret history: ‘A holocaust, one where millions disappeared…’

Posted by seumasach on December 12, 2009

Randeep Ramesh

Guardian

24th August, 2007

A controversial new history of the Indian Mutiny, which broke out 150 years ago and is acknowledged to have been the greatest challenge to any European power in the 19th century, claims that the British pursued a murderous decade-long campaign to wipe out millions of people who dared rise up against them.

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Food Stamps Go to a Record 37.2 Million, USDA Says

Posted by seumasach on December 12, 2009

Dec. 8 (Bloomberg) — A record 37.2 million people, or about one out of every eight Americans, received food stamps in September, as the recession drove a surging jobless rate, according to a government report.

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China poses a riddle in US backyard

Posted by seumasach on December 12, 2009

Peter J Brown

Asia Times

12th December, 2009

A visit by Jia Qinglin, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, to Brazil in November following four previous meetings this year between President Hu Jintao and Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva underscores the growing ties between China and Brazil.

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Armed Response to ‘Climategate’ question

Posted by seumasach on December 12, 2009

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Health ministry served notice on irregular vaccines

Posted by seumasach on December 12, 2009

Taranga

9th December, 2009

The Delhi High Court Wednesday issued a notice to the union health ministry on introduction of vaccines without proper medicalresearch.

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World Health Organisation ‘Mr Swine Flu’ Under Investigation for Gross Conflict of Interest

Posted by seumasach on December 12, 2009

F.William Engdahl

Market Oracle

8th December, 2009

The man with the nickname “Dr Flu”, Professor Albert Osterhaus, of the Erasmus University in Rotterdam Holland has been named by Dutch media researchers as the person at the center of the worldwide Swine Flu H1N1 Influenza A 2009 pandemic hysteria. Not only is Osterhaus the connecting person in an international network that has been described as the Pharma Mafia, he is THE key advisor to WHO on influenza and is intimately positioned to personally profit from the billions of euros in vaccines allegedly aimed at H1N1.

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ENERGY EXPRESS- Full Signal: Tune in to the Truth About Cells

Posted by seumasach on December 12, 2009

Marilynn Preston

San Fernando Sun

10th December, 2009

Normally, I stay away from scary movies, but I couldn’t resist going to the world premiere of a terrifying documentary called “Full Signal” last week at the Santa Fe Film Festival.

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Jim Willie on Dubai Crash

Posted by seumasach on December 11, 2009

Jim Willie

Market Oracle

2nd December, 2009

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On October 8th, the Jackass gave you a “TOLD YA SO” on the announced previewed end of the Petro-Dollar. The Saudis, with Chinese and Russians on their left and right arms, heralded the end of the sale of crude oil in US$ terms, with French and Japanese in tow. The Germans secretly were in charge of counseling toward the forged deal, but preferred the shadows. The new crude oil transaction settlement system will take time, but surely not to require eight years until 2018 as announced. That stated target date was intended to deflect and distract from US retaliation. The mere announcement should be regarded as a schematic diagram for architects and investors alike to follow. New systems must be constructed. Investors ahead of the curve will be the primary beneficiaries. The changes that result from the announcement itself will assure the completion date to be just 2 or 3 years, not 8 years.

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The “Obama Doctrine”: Eternal War For Imperfect Mankind

Posted by seumasach on December 11, 2009

Rick Rozoff

Global Research

11th December, 2009

President and commander-in-chief of the armed forces of the United States Barack Obama delivered his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance address in Oslo on December 10, which has immediately led to media discussion of an Obama Doctrine.

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Moms for safe wireless

Posted by seumasach on December 11, 2009

Do you get headaches, have trouble sleeping, feel fatigued, have concentration problems or have short-term memory loss?  If so, electromagnetic radiation may play a role.

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