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The reckless depredations of corporate power and neo-Malthusian enthusiasts within the elite threaten our environment and our very survival. EM radiation,disappearing bees and pollinators, heavy metal toxicity, GM crops and soil depletion are amongst the most immediate dangers we face.

Barrie Trower on microwave radiation, stealth warfare and public health

Posted by seumasach on April 24, 2010

Interview with Barrie Trower

Click on above link to hear interview

Transcript
Jenny Crwys-Williams:Now we’re speaking to Barrie Trower, and it is Trower isn’t it?

Barrie Trower: Yes ma’am.

JCW: And Barrie you are a retired British military intelligence scientist, and for years and years and years you worked in microwave and stealth warfare. What does that actually mean?

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Mochudi Mascom tower was dangerous- British scientist

Posted by seumasach on April 24, 2010

24th April, 2010
Barrie Trower, was hosted by Bakgatla for a one-day workshop on the dangers of cellphone technology at Rasesa Lodge on Friday.
Unknown people destroyed the Mascom tower early this year after the Bagatla tribe resolved in a kgotla meeting it would be demolished so that their Kgosi Nkolo, Kgafela II, could return to the palace to rule his nation.

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Volcanic ash, computer simulations And air panic

Posted by seumasach on April 23, 2010

F.William Engdahl

rense.com

19th April, 2010

Since the eruption of the Eyjafjallajoekull volcano in Iceland on April 14 air traffic across Europe had been grounded causing staggering losses to businesses and airlines as well as incalculable personal hardships. There are some very serious reasons to question whether the total flight ban was necessary.

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Le prétexte climatique 1/3- 1970-1982 : L’écologie de guerre

Posted by seumasach on April 20, 2010

Thierry Meyssan

Voltairenet

20th April, 2010

Le discours environnemental est entré sur la scène politique internationale au début des années 80. Positif par essence, il est vite devenu un attribut indispensable du pouvoir légitime. Les plus importants chefs d’Etat ou de gouvernement se le sont approprié à un moment ou à un autre. Tandis que les multinationales les plus polluantes ont abondamment financé les organes compétents de l’ONU. Dans cet article en trois parties —qui ne fera plaisir ni aux écolos, ni à leurs adversaires—, Thierry Meyssan retrace l’embarrassante histoire de cette rhétorique. Elle a souvent consisté à manipuler les bons sentiments ou la peur de l’avenir pour faire passer des décisions militaires ou économiques contestées.

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Apiarists launch bid to save Moray bees

Posted by seumasach on April 20, 2010

“Local beekeepers claim 90% of Moray’s wild honeybee colonies have been wiped out since 2007.”

With all due respect, “poor weather, bad management, a bee mite called varroa and pesticides” are unlikely to produce such a dramatic effect in so short a time. There has to be a new element and none of these is. The density and extent of electrosmog has increased exponentially in recent years and its impact on bees has long been known. The Moray beekeepers are aware of this factor but are discreetly, and perhaps wisely, failing to mention it such is the unpopularity of this thesis amongst certain powerful vested interests.

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Press and Journal

19th April, 2010

BEEKEEPERS in Moray launched a conservation project yesterday, with the first in a series of sessions outlining how people can help save the endangered honeybee.

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The GMC are taking patients’ notes without their knowledge or consent

Posted by seumasach on April 20, 2010

Sarah Myhill

I have been constantly investigated by the GMC since 2001. During this time the GMC have been taking the private and confidential NHS medical records of my patients without their knowledge or consent. This has been done without informing patients, nor asking permission, without anonymising the notes, nor informing the patient of their legal right to object to this action. The GMC state they do this in the Public Interest, but have consistently refused to state what that Public Interest is.

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Mobile Phones: An Emerging Public Health Concern

Posted by seumasach on April 19, 2010

Epoch Times

19th april, 2010

Too many experts today are already comparing the mobile phone industry to the cigarette industry of the early 20th century. Are Cell Phones the Next Cigarettes? asks MSN Money; and Mobile Radiation: Like Tobacco Smoke? questions Business Week.

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“The Cell Phone Poisoning of America”

Posted by seumasach on April 16, 2010

“The Cell Phone Poisoning of America”

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Support Dr Sarah Myhill campaign launched

Posted by seumasach on April 13, 2010

Jane Bryant

One Click Group

11th April, 2010

I’m livid! I’m banging my fists in FURY on my desk this Sunday morning in London UK at the

constant harassment of Dr Sarah Myhill, MB BS, by the wretched General Medical Council

(GMC) quango. This most excellent doctor is a lifeline support for many thousands of

patients, particularly those suffering from the much misunderstood illness of Myalgic

Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) whom she treats with respect,

compassion, kindness, understanding and consummate professionalism.

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Shocking U.S. Senate Hearing Confirms Dangers of Cell Phones

Posted by seumasach on April 11, 2010

mercola.com

21st January, 2010

Witnesses before a Senate Committee testified about research into cell phone use and its potential impact on human health, as well as the potential side effects such as brain and salivary gland tumors.

In 2008, cell phones were identified as a contributor to salivary gland tumors. Dr. Siegal Sadetzki, who testified in September 2009 at the U.S. Senate Hearing, is the principle investigator of the study that made this finding.

The report states that your risk of getting a parotid tumor on the same side of your head that you use for listening to the mobile phone increases by:

  • 34 percent if you are a regular cell phone user and have used a mobile phone for 5 years.
  • 58 percent if you had more than about 5,500 calls in your lifetime.
  • 49 percent if you have spoken on the phone for more than 266.3 hours during your lifetime.

The second video above by Electromagnetichealth.org, filmed at Columbia University Law School at a presentation on Wireless Hazards, explains how wireless radiation creates cognitive problems, damages DNA, diminishes fertility, causes disorientation and navigation difficulties for birds, bees and other wildlife, and may contribute to Bee Colony Collapse, which, if not reversed, will jeopardize the future of life on earth.

Go here for Dr Mercola’s full comments

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Poul Thorsen: CDC knowingly fueled fraud

Posted by seumasach on April 7, 2010

Kerboblog

18th April, 2010

Congress better have a look at this. Parents of vaccine-injured children said years ago that the vaccine manufacturing drug companies working combination with US CDC anti-litigation bloc researchers were rubbing noses and fabricating figures.

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