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Archive for May, 2011

Council of Europe calls for dramatic reduction in EMF exposure

Posted by seumasach on May 14, 2011

Powerwatch

13th May, 2011

A new Council of Europe Committee Resolution calls for a dramatic reduction in human exposure to EMFs and microwave radiation from mobile phones and other wireless devices. This Resolution makes a strong call for properly applying the precautionary principle / approach to EMFs – both from electric power and from wireless communications technologies, something that all governments have so far completely failed to do. The Council of Europe represents all 47 Member Countries ensuring respect for its fundamental values: human rights, democracy and the rule of law.

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Tahrir carnival returns amid calls for national unity

Posted by seumasach on May 14, 2011

Al-Ahram

13th May, 2011

As the day dies, tens of thousands still throng Tahrir Square chanting for “Solidarity with the Palestinian Intifada” and “National Unity.”

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Aboriginal museum is forced to display evidence of the Canadian genocide

Posted by seumasach on May 14, 2011

Intel Hub

Source: Teka News

14th May, 2011

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Unrepentant: Kevin Annet and Canada’s Genocide

For the first time in Canadian history, a public museum will exhibit evidence which makes reference to overtly genocidal policies by both the churches and government of Canada towards indigenous people, including in the deadly Indian residential schools.

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‘Egyptians facing counter-revolution plot’

Posted by seumasach on May 14, 2011

PressTV

14th May, 2011

Israel has criticized the Egyptian government’s mediation and the signing of a unity deal between the Palestinian factions of Hamas and Fatah.

Nada Hashwi, a political scientist in Beirut, discusses the next stage of the Egyptian revolution and informs Press TV that the Saudi Wahhabi sect, a US and Israeli ally, has begun counter revolutionary plots. Following is a transcript of that interview.

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Western fear of China may cost the world

Posted by seumasach on May 12, 2011

David Gosset

Asia Times

13th May, 2011

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Let’s build a strategic alliance with China!

The vast majority of discourses on China are characterized by at least one of the four following shortcomings, while some surprisingly narrow approaches combine all of them.

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La Contre-révolution au Proche-Orient

Posted by seumasach on May 12, 2011

Thierry Meyssan

Voltairenet

11th May, 2011

Un clan saoudien, les Sudairi, est au cœur de la vague contre-révolutionnaire lancée au Proche-Orient par les États-Unis et Israël. Dans une vaste synthèse, parue en épisodes dans le plus important quotidien de langue russe, Thierry Meyssan dresse depuis Damas le tableau général des contradictions qui agitent cette région.

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Mobile phones ARE to blame for killing off the world’s bee populations, scientists claim

Posted by seumasach on May 11, 2011

Daily Mail

11th May, 2011

For some, the mobile phone is the bane of modern life even as it .

But for bees it could be more than just an irritation.

Scientists claim to have proved that signals from mobile phones are behind the sudden decline of the world’s bee population, which plays a vital role in both agriculture and horticulture.

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Nuclear commission pinpoints 2021 for German atomic shutdown

Posted by seumasach on May 11, 2011

Deutsche-Welle

11th May, 2011

The 22-strong ethics commission set up by Chancellor Angela Merkel to debate the pros and cons of nuclear energy in Germany seems likely to recommend that all nuclear power stations in the country be taken from the grid within the next decade – at the latest.

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Florida legislature refuses to limit mercury in vaccines

Posted by seumasach on May 11, 2011

PR Newswire

9th May, 2011

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ITNT Archive: Mercury and Autism

SILVER SPRING, Md., May 9, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ – CoMeD – On Friday, May 6, 2011, in Tallahassee, Florida, a Republican State Senator filed an amendment to regulate vaccines containing mercury in Florida.  The amendment would have made it illegal to buy, sell, manufacture, deliver, import, administer or distribute any vaccine that contained more than 0.3 micrograms of organic or inorganic mercury per milliliter for children younger than age 7 or pregnant women.  Despite support for this vaccine safety measure, the amendment was voted down.

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Integrating experimental (in vitro and in vivo) neurotoxicity studies of low-dose Thimerosal relevant to vaccines

Posted by seumasach on May 11, 2011

Springer Link

There is a need to interpret neurotoxic studies to help deal with uncertainties surrounding pregnant mothers, newborns and young children who must receive repeated doses of Thimerosal-containing vaccines (TCVs). This review integrates information derived from emerging experimental studies (in vitro and in vivo) of low-dose Thimerosal (sodium ethyl mercury thiosalicylate). Major databases (PubMed and Web-of-science) were searched for in vitro and in vivo experimental studies that addressed the effects of low-dose Thimerosal (or ethylmercury) on neural tissues and animal behaviour. Information extracted from studies indicates that: (a) activity of low doses of Thimerosal against isolated human and animal brain cells was found in all studies and is consistent with Hg neurotoxicity; (b) the neurotoxic effect of ethylmercury has not been studied with co-occurring adjuvant-Al in TCVs; (c) animal studies have shown that exposure to Thimerosal-Hg can lead to accumulation of inorganic Hg in brain, and that (d) doses relevant to TCV exposure possess the potential to affect human neuro-development. Thimerosal at concentrations relevant for infants’ exposure (in vaccines) is toxic to cultured human-brain cells and to laboratory animals. The persisting use of TCV (in developing countries) is counterintuitive to global efforts to lower Hg exposure and to ban Hg in medical products; its continued use in TCV requires evaluation of a sufficiently nontoxic level of ethylmercury compatible with repeated exposure (co-occurring with adjuvant-Al) during early life.

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Egyptians to hold Friday mass rally

Posted by seumasach on May 11, 2011

PressTV

11th May, 2011

Egyptian protesters have planned another million-man march next Friday, naming the rally as the “Day to Purge the Remnants of Mubarak Regime from Egypt.”

Former vice-chairman of Egypt’s Court of Cassation, Mahmoud El Khodeiry on Tuesday called on all Egyptians, including Muslims and Christians, to take part in the upcoming protest on Friday in Cairo’s Libration Square, Egyptian newspaper Al-Youm Al-Sabe reported.

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