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Archive for April, 2011

Press release-Wireless Radiation Safety Council

Posted by seumasach on April 19, 2011

WRSC

April 18, 2011

For Immediate Release

Parents, Teachers and Groups across Canada demand election candidates promise New Laws and Action on Wi Fi in Schools

Toronto – Parents, grandparents and concerned voters across Canada represented by the Wireless Radiation Safety Council (WRSC) are demanding all federal party leaders and riding candidates state their position on protecting children from escalating levels of microwave radiation generated by wireless internet (Wi Fi) equipment in the school environment and by cell towers.

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Unite: Call an immediate halt to military intervention

Posted by seumasach on April 19, 2011

Politics.co.uk

4th April, 2011

Unite statement on Libya: Call an immediate halt to military intervention, press for a ceasefire.

Unite, the biggest union in the UK and Ireland, has today called upon the governments of the UK, France and the US to halt the air attacks on Libya.

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Libya and the gift of war and racism

Posted by seumasach on April 19, 2011

John Pilger

6th April, 2011

The Euro-American attack on Libya has nothing to do with protecting anyone; only the terminally naive believe such nonsense.

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Autism and vaccines researcher for CDC, indicted for fraud and money-laundering

Posted by seumasach on April 19, 2011

SafeMinds

Press release

14th April, 2011

Atlanta- Poul Thorsen, the principal coordinator of multiple studies funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) used to deny a vaccine/autism link was indicted on April 13th on 13 counts of fraud and 9 counts of money laundering. The charges relate to funding for work he conducted for the CDC, which claimed to disprove associations between the mercury-based vaccine preservative, thimerosal, and increased rates of autism.

SafeMinds first voiced concerns in 2003 regarding a series of epidemiology studies out of Denmark and under the jurisdiction of Thorsen that provided the basis for the Institute of Medicine’s claim that there was no association between thimerosal and autism. That claim has been responsible for the continued unsafe use of mercury in influenza vaccines in the United States and infant vaccines around the world. “The quality of this epidemiological research has always been questionable,” states Sallie Bernard, SafeMinds president. “Many biological studies support a link between mercury and autism, but these Danish studies have been used to suppress further research into thimerosal. With clear evidence of Dr. Thorsen’s lack of ethics, it is imperative to reopen this investigation.”

From August to October of 2003, three articles on the autism-mercury controversy were published in close succession, all of which used data from a Danish registry for psychiatric research to assess the relationship between autism trends and the use of thimerosal. SafeMinds accessed the registry at the time and reported that a large percentage of diagnosed autism cases are lost from the Danish registry each year and that most of those lost cases were older children. Since the studies were based on finding fewer older thimerosal-exposed children than younger unexposed children, the validity of their conclusion exonerating thimerosal in autism was questionable and likely a result of missing records rather than true lower incidence rates among the exposed group.

In addition, internal emails obtained via FOIA document discussion between the Danish researchers and Thornsen which acknowledge that the studies did not include the latest data from 2001 where the incidence and prevalence of autism was declining which would be supportive of a vaccine connection. The emails also include requests from Thornsen to CDC asking that the agency write letters to the journal Pediatrics encouraging them to publish the research after it had been rejected by other journals. A top CDC official complied with the request sending a letter to the editor of the journal supporting the publication of the study which they called a “strong piece of evidence that thimerosal is not linked to autism”.

As fraud charges regarding Thorsen surface, and as we believe the registry was unreliable, SafeMinds is calling for an independent federal investigation of these studies for data manipulation and scientific misconduct. Further background information on these studies, the charges against Dr. Thorsen, and documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act that support SafeMinds’ concerns are available on our website, www.safeminds.org.

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Saudi money wins Obama’s mind

Posted by seumasach on April 18, 2011

M.K.Bhadrakumar

Asia Times

19th April, 2011

Twice during the past week senior United States officials have let it be known that the Barack Obama administration has chosen to adopt a highly selective approach to the ferment in the Middle East.

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Obama proposes $4tn cut to US federal debt

Posted by seumasach on April 17, 2011

Guardian

13th April, 2011

Barack Obama has set the stage for a new and bigger budget showdown with the Republicans, proposing to cut a staggering $4 trillion (£2.46tn) from US deficits over the next 12 years in the face of America’s runaway borrowings.

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BRICS demand global monetary shake-up, greater influence

Posted by seumasach on April 17, 2011

Reuters

14th April, 2011

The BRICS group of emerging-market powers kept up the pressure on Thursday for a revamped global monetary system that relies less on the dollar and for a louder voice in international financial institutions. Read the rest of this entry »

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Love in disguise in a world of lies.

Posted by seumasach on April 17, 2011

Les Visible

16th April, 2011

Dog Poet Transmitting…….

‘May your noses always be cold and wet’.

I’m not inclined to sell anyone on the idea of Astrology. The science is a pristine and marvelous thing but then you add an astrologer to the mix and you can get problems. This isn’t a knock on the practitioner; it’s just that human limitation and error are a constant in all mediums. We’re a trial and error experiment, where failure is the rule and success is the exception. Once again, that’s mostly due to the age we are in. There’s more deception and dishonesty and that creates an atmosphere of uncertainty about yourself and your fellows. After all, once you’ve made the decision to lie, the first person you lie to is yourself. It has to begin there. That’s also where it ends so… the cure is more immediate and available than people might initially anticipate.

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Target Europe- Chinese companies should increase their investment in Europe

Posted by seumasach on April 17, 2011

China Daily

17th April, 2011

There are great opportunities for China to invest directly in the European Union. Regulatory approval systems in the EU are fair and transparent, relative to the United States. Chinese companies should increase their investment in Europe.

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The BRIC countries’ Hainan summit could make the G20 redundant

Posted by seumasach on April 17, 2011

Liam Halligan

Telegraph

16th April, 2011

On Friday, at its latest summit in Washington, the G20 group of nations issued a communiqué. I don’t know why anyone bothered. The document was meaningless.

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America’s military expansion funded by foreign central banks

Posted by seumasach on April 17, 2011

Michael Hudson

Global Research

17th April, 2011

Large amounts of surplus dollars are pouring into the rest of the world.Central banks have recycled these dollar inflows towards the purchase of U.S. Treasury bonds, which serve to finance the federal U.S. budget deficit. Underlying this process is the military character of the U.S. payments deficit and the domestic federal budget deficit. Strange as it may seem and irrational as it would be in a more logical system of world diplomacy, the “dollar glut” is what finances America’s global military build-up. It forces foreign central banks to bear the costs of America’s expanding military empire: effective “taxation without representation”.

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