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Archive for June, 2011

Towards a World War III Scenario

Posted by seumasach on June 14, 2011

Michel Chossudovsky

Global Research

14th June, 2011

The World is at a critical crossroads. The Fukushima disaster in Japan has brought to the forefront the dangers of Worldwide nuclear radiation.

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War with Syria, Iran and Lebanon in the works?

Posted by seumasach on June 14, 2011

Lining the chessboard against the Resistance Bloc

Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya

Voltairenet

8th June, 2011

Washington and its allies, Israel and the Al-Sauds, are taking advantage of the upheavals in the Arab World. They are now working to dismantle the Resistance Bloc and weaken any drive for democracy in the Arab World. The geo-political chessboard is now being prepared for a broader confrontation that will target Tehran and include Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, and the Palestinians.

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Syria on the boil, US warship in Black Sea

Posted by seumasach on June 13, 2011

M.K.Bhdrakumar

Asia Times

14th June, 2011

Seldom it is that the Russian Foreign Ministry chooses a Sunday to issue a formal statement. Evidently, something of extreme gravity arose for Moscow to speak out urgently. The provocation was the appearance of a United States guided missile cruiser in the Black Sea for naval exercises with Ukraine. The USS Monterrey cruiser equipped with the AEGIS air defense system is taking part in joint Ukrainian-US exercises, Sea Breeze 2011.

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Chavez: action on Libya shows imperial madness

Posted by seumasach on June 13, 2011

Pravda

10th June, 2011

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said on Tuesday (7th) that the United States suffers from an “imperial madness” which, he says, is demonstrated in the attacks on countries like Libya.

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US cruiser in Black Sea angers Russia

Posted by seumasach on June 12, 2011

PressTV

 

12th June, 2011

Russia has protested against the presence of a US Navy cruiser in the Black Sea which is preparing for joint naval exercises with Ukraine.

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India cheers while Montsanto burns

Posted by seumasach on June 12, 2011

Paul Kingsnorth

The Light Party

“We send today, a very clear message to all those who have invested in Monsanto in India and abroad; take your money out now, before we reduce it to ashes”.
Karnataka State Farmers Association, India

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Presentation of Prof. Dominique Belpomme at 8th National Congress on Electrosmog, Berne, 2011

Posted by seumasach on June 12, 2011

 

“Since last year, in my consultations in environmental medicine, I have been seeing between 10-20 sick persons every week.  More and more parents are coming to see me for their children who have headaches, memory, concentration and language problems, and dyslexia”.

The effects of exposure to EM radiation on children is becoming more and more evident to those of us who work in education. Learning difficulties are becoming generalised and intractable. Despite the growing body of evidence which should be enough to, at least, sow the seeds of doubt in the minds of parents and teachers we have decided to proceed with the lunacy of wi-fi in schools to add to the multiple exposures these children suffer in the safety of their own homes. The response of headteachers to recent calls by the Council of Europe not to deploy wi-fi in schools shows that the we are becoming incapable of responding logically to this issue.

www.weepinitiative.org

 

11th June, 2011

Prof. Belpomme is Professor of Clinical Oncology, University Paris-Descartes.  He practices medical Oncology and Environmental Medicine at the Alleray-Labrouste Clinic (Paris). He is also president of ARTAC (Association for Research and Treatment against Cancer) and Chairman of ISDE-France (International Society of Doctors for Environment). http://www.artac.info/

Clinical and biological description of the electromagnetic field intolerance syndrome (EMFIS)

 

Between May 2008 and March 2010, 425 patients reporting hypersensitivity to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) were examined in a clinical and biological setting.  Ninety-five per cent of them clearly reported the repeated occurrence and disappearance of symptoms linked to the presence or absence of EMFs.  Three clinical phases were distinguished:  an initial stage during which EMF exposure can induce headaches, a sensation of heating in the ear and other parts of the body, especially the upper part of the body, tinnitus, ocular abnormalities, myalgia, and, in some cases, dermatitis and symptoms such as chest tightness, palpitations, tachycardia and nausea. A second phase is characterized by insomnia, chronic fatigue and depressive tendencies, attention deficit, troubles with concentration, immediate memory loss, behavioral problems, and anxiety, during which the initial symptoms may occur every time the patient is exposed to EMF sources.

 

In addition to the detection of brain vascular hypo-perfusion (decreased blood flow in certain areas of the brain), predominantly in the limbic area, blood tests revealed increased histamine levels in 36% of patients, an increase in heat shock proteins in 45%, a decreased level of melatonin in 33%, and vitamin D deficiency in 70% of patients.

 

Specific observations and tests were also included, proving that cerebral suffering was due to EMFs.  There is a third phase, suggesting that an EMF intolerance syndrome may correspond to a pre-Alzheimer’s disease state.   In a recent interview (September 2010), Pr Belpomme stated that “there is an important link between electromagnetic fields and neuro-degenerative diseases, notably Alzheimer’s.  The risk of Alzheimer’s, which can arise in young persons from age 45, is moreover much more important than the risk of cancer.”  The therapy for treating persons suffering from EMFIS includes prescription of omega 3’s, anti-oxidants, vitamin D, and anti-histamines.

Excerpts from Metro-France interview with Prof. Dominique Belpomme, President, ARTAC, September 2010

There is a proven link between electromagnetic fields, cancer and leukemia.  We (ARTAC and our Swedish colleagues) also studied an important link to neuro-degenerative diseases, notably Alzheimer’s.  The risk of Alzheimer’s, which can appear in young persons from age 45, is much greater than the cancer risk.

 

Since last year, in my consultations in environmental medicine, I have been seeing between 10-20 sick persons every week.  More and more parents are coming to see me for their children who have headaches, memory, concentration and language problems, and dyslexia.

 

This is a major public health risk.  There is a neuro-generative pathology probably linked to the opening of the blood-brain barrier through EM waves and/or toxic substances.   These troubles can be minor, such as headaches, or much more serious such as the beginning of Alzheimer’s.

 

Based on the more than 400 persons who have consulted me, we have established a diagnostic test which rests essentially on a cerebral pulsed echodoppler technique and on blood tests.  These permit us to see evidence of an increase in certain stress proteins which translate into the existence of brain pathology.

 

We have established treatment to make these symptoms regress, however this does not prevent a recurrence.  Thus, there is the necessity of adding protective measures to this treatment:  creation of “white zones”, notably in public establishments and in public transport.  We must do as for smoking:  forbid Wi-Fi in certain zones, as in libraries.  We must forbid installation of relay antennas near nurseries and schools.  These are urgent protective measures to be taken, but are unfortunately not being applied.

 

My discourse goes against financial and economic interests, but one should not sacrifice the well-being of these sick persons for the interests of political and public authorities.

 

A major public health risk exists.  Studies show that from 10 to 50% of the population could be affected by intolerance to EM fields in the next 25-50 years.  We will have to pay the consequences if we do not take precautionary and preventive measures now.

 

There are many doctors who do not recognize this pathology and thus, deny the evidence.  But a growing number understand that something is happening and refer sick persons to me.  It is they whom we should rely on and that is why I am organizing in April 2011, the Third Colloquium of the Paris Appeal at UNESCO, which will be followed by an intensive course to train professionals in environmental pathologies.

 

(Note:  300 doctors, researchers and health professionals attended the Colloquium on “Children’s Health and the Environment” and 43 doctors and health professionals followed the course in environmental medicine.)

 

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Food Apocalypse: Higher food prices on the horizon

Posted by seumasach on June 12, 2011

IB Times

10th June, 2011

More on the CCD/EM radiation connection 

With food prices around the world skyrocketing, increasing hunger and in some cases acting as a catalyst for regime changes in the Middle East, there is more to worry about on the horizon.

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Welcome to the violent world of Mr. Hopey Changey

Posted by seumasach on June 11, 2011

John Pilger

 

26th May, 2011

When Britain lost control of Egypt in 1956, Prime Minister Anthony Eden said he wanted the nationalist president Gamal Abdel Nasser “destroyed… murdered… I don’t give a damn if there’s anarchy and chaos in Egypt”. Those insolent Arabs, Winston Churchill had urged in 1951, should be driven “into the gutter from which they should never have emerged”.

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Peace doves hover over Islamabad

Posted by seumasach on June 10, 2011

M.K.Bhadrakumar

Asia Times

11th June, 2011

A momentous week stretches ahead as Afghan President Hamid Karzai arrives in Islamabad on Saturday for the inaugural session of the joint Afghan-Pakistani commission for reconciling the Taliban. The Pakistani army chief as well as the Inter-Intelligence Services head will be sitting on the commission and investing it with an unmistakable halo of prestige and authority.

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It’s falling fast

Posted by seumasach on June 10, 2011

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