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David Ray Griffin at Boston University

Posted by seumasach on January 22, 2010

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Les Etats Unis ont-ils provoqué le tremblement de terre à Haiti ?

Posted by seumasach on January 22, 2010

Voltairenet

22nd January, 2010

Selon Russia Today, le président du Venezuela, Hugo Chávez Frías, a évoqué la possibilité que les Etats-Unis aient provoqué la série de tremblement de terre de la semaine dernière aux Caraïbes, dont celui qui a dévasté Haïti. Selon VivéTv, ce sont les armées russes qui ont évoqué cette éventualité. Quoi qu’il en soit, le Venezuela, la Bolivie et le Nicaragua ont demandé la convocation en urgence du Conseil de sécurité. Celui-ci devrait examiner ces imputations et l’invasion « humanitaire » d’Haïti par les troupes états-uniennes.

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German wide cross sectional survey on health impacts of electromagnetic fields in the view of general practitioners.

Posted by seumasach on January 21, 2010

PubMed

18th December, 2009

OBJECTIVES: The proportion of general practitioners (GPs) in Germany who assume health impacts of electromagnetic fields (EMF) is assessed. Moreover, factors associated with this risk perception are examined. METHODS: A 7% random sample was drawn from online lists of all the GPs working in Germany. 1,867 doctors received a long version of a self-administered postal questionnaire about EMF and health (response rate 23.3%), 928 doctors received a short version (response rate 49.1%). RESULTS:

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America’s Role in Haiti: Sabotage of Relief Efforts?

Posted by seumasach on January 20, 2010

Li Onesto

Global Research

20th January, 2010

Think about it: A whole city that once had a population of two million people. Now there is mile after mile of buildings collapsed after a huge earthquake. Many, many bodies are sandwiched between layers of heavy concrete slabs lying in huge heaps. But there are also many people, perhaps thousands, still alive, trapped inside, crying out. For days help from the outside still hasn’t arrived and desperate relatives continue to dig at the rubble with their bare hands. Amazingly, even after three days, human voices are still emanating from the ruins. But then, there are fewer and they are softer. Eventually a deafening quiet surrounds the crumbled buildings as the city of Port-au-Prince becomes a vast tomb.

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Haiti: Grants to repay an odious debt ?

Posted by seumasach on January 20, 2010

Eric Toussaint and Sophie Perchellet

Voltairenet

19th January, 2010

Geography and bad luck are only partly to blame for Haiti’s tragedy. Haiti was born of slavery and revolution, declaring independence from France on 1 January 1804. In exchange for diplomatic recognition, France forced the new republic to pay enormous reparations. Ever since, Haiti has been trapped in a spiral of crippling debt, exploitation, corruption, violence and destitution. Decades of ensuing foreign interventions and policies, combined with strangling IMF-World Bank diktats and horribly one-sided “free trade” deals, have brought Haiti completely to its knees. No response to the tragedy of the Haitian people can be efficient unless its root causes are properly adressed.

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Doctors Without Borders Cargo Plane With Full Hospital and Staff Blocked From Landing in Port-au-Prince

Posted by seumasach on January 20, 2010

Voltairenet

19th January, 2010

Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) urges that its cargo planes carrying essential medical and surgical material be allowed to land in Port-au-Prince in order to treat thousands of wounded waiting for vital surgical operations. Priority must be given immediately to planes carrying lifesaving equipment and medical personnel.

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Big Brother: Obama Calls for the Integration of State and Federal Military Forces

Posted by seumasach on January 20, 2010

Tom Burghardt

Voltairenet

17th January, 2010

In the wake of the Flight 253 provocation, over-hyped terrorism panics, and last year’s Big Pharma and media-engineered hysteria over the H1N1 flu pandemic, President Barack Obama signed Executive Order 13528 [1]

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US closing in for the kill in Haiti

Posted by seumasach on January 19, 2010

Richard Seymour
17th January 2010

You want to hear about chutzpah? You want to hear about sheer gravity-defying audacity? Well, ladies and gentlemen, comrades and friends, prepare to catch your lower jaw. Forget Rush Limbaugh’s racist anxieties. Forget about Pat Robertson drooling about Haiti’s “pact with the devil.”

He’s a senile old bigot and his sick provocations are familiar by now. This is the Heritage Foundation on the Haiti earthquake, which is estimated to have killed 100,000 people.

Amidst the Suffering, Crisis in Haiti Offers Opportunities to the US, the piece is entitled.

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From Cynthia McKinney: An Unwelcome Katrina Redux

Posted by seumasach on January 19, 2010

Cynthia McKinney

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President Obama’s response to the tragedy in Haiti has been robust in military deployment and puny in what the Haitians need most: food; first responders and their specialized equipment; doctors and medical facilities and equipment; and engineers, heavy equipment, and heavy movers. Sadly, President Obama is dispatching Presidents Bush and Clinton, and thousands of Marines and U.S. soldiers. By contrast, Cuba has over 400 doctors on the ground and is sending in more; Cubans, Argentinians, Icelanders, Nicaraguans, Venezuelans, and many others are already on the ground working–saving lives and treating the injured. Senegal has offered land to Haitians willing to relocate to Africa.
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The U.S. must not ‘occupy’ Haiti, declares French minister as aid FINALLY trickles through

Posted by seumasach on January 19, 2010

Daily Mail
19th January, 2010

The UN must step in to ensure the U.S. is not occupying Haiti in the wake of a devastating earthquake that may have killed 200,000 people, a French minister has said.
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Chavez Says U.S. Occupying Haiti in Name of Aid

Posted by seumasach on January 18, 2010

Global Research

18th January, 2010

Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez on Sunday accused the United States of using the earthquake in Haiti as a pretext to occupy the devastated Caribbean country and offered to send fuel from his OPEC nation.

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