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Is wi-fi making me sick?

Posted by seumasach on January 9, 2009

 

Is wi-fi making me sick?

10 days ago I got wifi in my apartment and have had it constantly switched on, and I have been feeling sick, dizzy, aching and even having visual problems since. My blood pressure has even risen very high and I keep feeling my heart beat very stongly now and again. I went out today and after a while I felt okay again, then came home and it started again. could there be a connection, I hear 3 in 100 people are senstive to such things…

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My dear friend, your reaction to Wi-Fi and the symptoms are well documented – it’s know as electrohypersensitivity. You appear to be having an extreme reaction. The governments around the world and the wireless industry are denying this condition exists even though they have been aware of it since the 1940’s. They are running scared because so many people have gotten sick and there is a huge liabilty around saying that a technology is safe when it isn’t. The German government has come out and said all citizens should avoid Wi-Fi. That’s just the tip of the iceberg.

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Rockets hit Israeli airbase near Tel Aviv

Posted by seumasach on January 9, 2009

PressTV

9th January

Hamas has announced that its al-Qassam grad rockets have hit a major Israeli airbase near Tel Aviv, which is believed to house nuclear arms

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Thousands demonstrate in Arab world

Posted by seumasach on January 9, 2009

Earth Times

9th January, 2009

Sana’a/Amman – Demonstrators in their thousands took to streets in the Arab world following Friday prayers to show their support for the people of the Gaza Strip and denounce the nearly two- week Israeli military offensive there. Demonstrators in Doha, Baghdad and Amman carried Palestinian flags and chanted slogans in support of Gaza. Others decried the Egyptian government, accusing it of indirectly supporting Israel by keeping its border to the salient closed. 

The largest demonstrations took place in Sana’a, the capital of Yemen, where eyewitness accounts say about 200,000 demonstrators took to the streets, calling for “Death to America and Israel” and saying that “Islam would win.” 

In the southern port city of Aden, police had to fire warning shots and tear gas to disperse tens of thousands of protesters after they tried to access the diplomatic quarter. 

In Amman, tens of thousands of demonstrators carried photos of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who expelled his country’s Israeli ambassador. 

Demonstrators gathered near the Israeli embassy, but were prevented by security forces from reaching the building. They demanded that the Israeli ambassador be kicked out of Amman. 

The Friday demonstrations were called by prominent Egyptian-born, but Qatar-based, Islamic scholar Youssef al-Qaradawi. 

He called for Friday to be a “day of support for Gaza” and has urged imams around the Muslim world to deliver their Friday sermons on the Gaza situation. 

Qaradawi delivered the Friday prayer sermon in one of Doha’s mosques in which he attacked US “double standards” and Washington’s “involvement in the Zionist scheme.” 

Demonstrators then came out of the mosque onto the streets carrying Qatari and Palestinian flags and wearing the traditional Palestinian keffiyeh, or scarf. 

In Baghdad, thousands of demonstrators marched in Baghdad and chanted slogans like “Where are the Arab leaders?” and carried placards reading “Gaza martyrs, you are going to heaven” and “The attack on Gaza is an attack on humanity.” 

The demonstrators then gathered at the Muslim Youth Association, where speeches were delivered and songs sung in support of Gaza. 

Police tried to stop protests by 100,000 people in the Egyptian city of Alexandria, but eventually decided to let the protest continue. Proteters decried Egyptian policy. In clashes in the Sinai peninsula city of El-Arish, eight demonstrators and multiple policemen were injured in clashes. More than a dozen demonstrators were arrested. 

Also, about 3,000 people protested in Ramallah in the West Bank at the urging of Hamas. Protesters chanted “Hamas, Hamas,” but, unlike previous demonstrations, did not wave Hamas flags. The protest was dispersed by authorities after about half an hour. 

Demonstrations also took place in Bahrain and support marches were expected in the United Arab Emirates. 

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Hamas gives conditions for ending Gaza conflict

Posted by seumasach on January 9, 2009

 

    BEIRUT, Jan. 9 (Xinhua) — Hamas said the only solution to the ongoing Gaza crisis would be Israeli retreat from Gaza, ceasing aggression and lifting the blockade, local Elnashra website reported Friday.

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Report: Mutiny in Egyptian Camp over Gaza Offensive

Posted by alfied on January 9, 2009

AL-MANAR TV

08/01/2009 The Qatari “Arab” newspaper said that Egyptian security officers disobeyed orders in protest at the Israeli aggression on Gaza.
The daily quoted the Egyptian “Sawt el-Umma” Arabic for the “Voice of the Nation” weekly that members of the Egyptian security apparatus in the Nasser Central Security camp refused orders to take guard shifts at the Rafah crossing on the border with Gaza. Read the rest of this entry »

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Is Anglo-Saudi Sponsored Lebanese Countergang Behind Rocket Fire Into Israeli?

Posted by seumasach on January 8, 2009

 

January 8, 2009 (LPAC)– The fears that a third force would provoke Israel or give it the pretext to expand the Gaza offensive into a regional war, were made real on January 8, when a number of rockets fired from southern Lebanon hit Israel. The Lebanese Shia group Hizbullah denied any involvement in the attack.

A new Lebanese Shia countergang (openly opposed to Hizbullah) called Arabic Islamic Majlis of Lebanon, declared on Tuesday, January 7, the launching of a militant resistance group. And on January 8, the day of the launching of the rockets against Israel, its leader issued an alert for his troops to get ready to resist an invasion of Lebanon by Israel.

The Saudi-sponsored Lebanese Shia countergang to Hizbullah with offices only in Lebanon, Saudi Arabia and London, claimed to have recruited 3000 resistance fighters against Israel.

The group called Arabic Islamic Majlis (with focus on Arabic to distinguish itself as its leader says from the Persian, pro-Iranian Hizbullah) is headed by one Ayatollah Alsayed Alhusseini, and was founded in October 2006 after the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in the summer of that year, when Hizbullah clearly defeated the Israeli army.

Alhusseini toured Europe and Britain, according to the group’s website, to hold meetings with political personalities in London in February 2008. In a September 15, 2008 report posted on the website of Majlis, Alhusseini is featured in a picture standing in front of a banner stating in Arabic “thank you Saudi Arabia, Kingdom of goodness and humanity.” The context of the photo is a letter sent by Alhusseini to Prince Nayef bin Sultan, Interior Minister of Saudi Arabia, for the great support he has given to the charities run by Majlis.

Prince Nayef is a generous donor to Lebanese Sunni groups. He was especially generous after the arrest of Saudi militants who had joined the Salafi group Fatah Al-Islam in fighting against the Lebanese army in the Palestinian refugee camp Nahrel Bared in northern Lebanon in May 2007. Nayef was negotiating the release and transfer of the Saudi terrorist to Saudi Arabia, which he managed successfully.

Al-Husseini is based in Sor and other southern Lebanese towns. A report in the Saudi-financed Al-Arabiya TV states today that Al-Husseinis group is recruiting 3000 resistance fighters, and that Alhusseini said that his group has received 1,500 applications from young people in the Gulf (i.e., Saudi Arabia) to join as fighters in his group. Alhusseini openly accuses Hizbollah’s Hassan Nasrallah of being an Iranian agent not a Lebanese patriot.

The bank accounts of Majlis for donations are located at the Lebanese Canadian Bank in Beirut.

Alhusseini is allied with the Duruz sect in Lebanon whose leader, Walid Junbulat, has been calling openly for a U.S. war against Hizbullah, Syria and Iran. Alhusseini visited the religious leaders of Duruz in Al-Irfan Foundation, on January 7, the day he launched his armed resistance against Israel!

Larouche PAC

8th January, 2009

In May 16, 2006, Alhusseini sent a letter to the Maryam Rajavi, the leader of British-controlled, US-protected terrorist group Mujahideen-e-Khalg Organisation thanking her for her support in the face of Iranian provocations and harassment against his group in Lebanon. He called her Jihadist sister Maryam Rajavi, president-elect of the (Iranian) republic, who was elected by the Iranian resistance.

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Pelicans fall out of sky from Mexico to Ore.

Posted by seumasach on January 8, 2009

 

More disorientated creatures. what could it be? A bit of bad weather? Whatever it is, don’t mention EM radiation!

Seattle Times 

7th January, 2009

SANTA ANA, Calif. — Pelicans suffering from a mysterious malady are crashing into cars and boats, wandering along roadways and turning up dead by the hundreds across the West Coast, from southern Oregon to Baja California, Mexico, bird-rescue workers say.

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London- Vigil for Gaza

Posted by seumasach on January 8, 2009

VIGIL FOR GAZA 
A round the clock vigil every day in Parliament Square, London 

Starting Thursday 8 January at 10.30am and continuing 24 hours a day… 

STOP THE MASSACRE, ISRAEL OUT OF GAZA, END THE BLOCKADE 

Supported by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign 

Vigil for Gaza welcomes all who wish to peacefully protest against the blockade of Gaza and the current assault on its people by Israel. The vigil is a space to gather, speak, bear witness, pray, meditate, sing or otherwise demonstrate that we find this situation unacceptable. 

Join the vigil at any time in Parliament Square, London for as short or as long a time as you can. 

If you are able to attend the launch of the vigil on Thursday 8 January at 10.30am, please come along. 

In order that as many people as possible feel able to participate in the vigil, it is covered by authorisation to demonstrate under the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005. 

For further information on the vigil, contact vigilforgaza@gmail.com or see http://www.vigilforgaza.net. For more campaign information see http://www.palestinecampaign.org/ 
Vigil for Gaza 
e-mail: vigilforgaza@gmail.net 
Homepage: http://www.vigilforgaza.net 

http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2009/01/417430.html 

This is the same parliament Square where Brian Haw has been protesting since June 2001. Looks like he’s about to get plenty of company…

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The never mentioned Syria – Qatar – Turkey peace initiative

Posted by seumasach on January 8, 2009

 

Turkish diplomacy could be an new element in the Middle East crisis.

Roads to Iraq

8th January, 2009

Another humiliation for the so called “moderate” Arabs in the Security Council, with Al-Arabiya reported in advance that the Security Council will never pass the Arab initiative.

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ECB deems Britain unworthy of euro

Posted by seumasach on January 8, 2009

 

 

 

“Great Britain does not meet the entry criteria for the euro,” said Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, the ECB’s board member in charge of international affairs.

“The public deficit will rise to around 6pc (of GDP) in 2009 and even higher in 2010. Sterling’s exchange rate is not yet sufficiently stable,” he told Italy’s La Repubblica newspaper.

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Martial Law, the Financial Bailout, and War

Posted by seumasach on January 8, 2009

 

 

 

One absolutely key element is missing from this analysis: by keeping the bulk of the US army, sworn to defend the constitution, engaged abroad the way is left clear for Northern Command, a special and unconstitutional force, to seize control inside the USA.

Prof. Peter Dale Scott

Global Research

8th January, 2009

Paulson’s Financial Bailout

 

It is becoming clear that the bailout measures of late 2008 may have consequences at least as grave for an open society as the response to 9/11 in 2001. Many members of Congress felt coerced into voting against their inclinations, and the normal procedures for orderly consideration of a bill were dispensed with.

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