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Iran, India, Russia must join hands to counter terrorism

Posted by seumasach on February 28, 2013

Iran, India, Russia must join hands to counter terrorism: Larijani

PressTV

28th February, 2013

Iran’s Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani has warned against the spread of terrorism in the region, calling for enhanced relations among Iran, India and Russia to counter the ominous phenomenon.

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Argentine lawmakers set to approve AMIA accord with Iran

Posted by seumasach on February 28, 2013

PressTV

28th February, 2013

See also:

ITNT Archive:Israeli Embassy and AMIA Bombings

Despite opposition by Israel and its Western allies, Argentine lawmakers are set to approve an agreement with Iran to set up a “truth commission” to investigate the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires.

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Time again for “Friends of Syria” (Enemies of Syria) meeting

Posted by seumasach on February 27, 2013

Friends of Syria

27th February, 2013

One again we see that it is time for the ‘Enemies of Syria’ who stole our name to re-group and discuss new tactics, in their bid to take over Syria.

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What Was That All About?

Posted by seumasach on February 27, 2013

The meaning of the Hagel confirmation battle

Justin Raimondo

Antiwar.com

27th February, 2013

A recent poll showed most Americans didn’t know enough about Chuck Hagel to have an opinion on his confirmation as Secretary of Defense. You’d never know that, however, with all the drama emanating from Washington on the subject. So did all that sound and fury signify nothing?

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Hagel Confirmed as Obama’s Pentagon Chief

Posted by seumasach on February 27, 2013

After Unprecedented Fight, Hagel Confirmed as Obama’s Pentagon Chief

Jim Lobe

Lobe Log

27th February, 2013

WASHINGTON – Ending a long and controversial battle, the US Senate Tuesday voted 58-41 to confirm former Republican Senator Chuck Hagel as President Barack Obama’s new secretary of defense.

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US, Russia seek breakthrough in Syria

Posted by seumasach on February 27, 2013

M.K.Bhadrakumar

Indian Punchlinek

If Tuesday possibly began with an overcast sky over Syria, it certainly would have ended with a ray of sunshine piercing the clouds.

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EU Commission EMF Stakeholder Dialogue Group in Brussels

Posted by seumasach on February 27, 2013

Yes, here in the world’s greatest democracy the response of the authorities to sustained public concern and opposition is precisely zero. The telecommunications companies and the health regulators have achieved an untouchable status which we might have thought was the exclusive reserve of the banks and the financial regulators.

Eileen O’Connor’s report following a meeting at the EU Commission meeting
20th February, 2013

Radiation Research

Board members from the International EMF Alliance, Eileen O’Connor, Alex Swinkels and Kerstin Stenberg along with Dr Isaac Jamieson provided talks and evidence towards the precautionary approach to wireless communication from mobile phones, phone masts, wifi at a Stakeholder Group at the EU Commission, Brussels.

It was encouraging to hear that many countries in Europe such as  France, Germany, Holland, Bulgaria, Switzerland, Austria and even countries such as Russia are engaging with the public and NGO’s in an attempt to understand and help people suffering with electrosensitivity, while working towards getting a clearer picture regarding radiation exposure levels. However, the UK is unfortunately not making any progress or attempts to address this serious issue.

Eileen said “the UK Radiation Research Trust and many other charities based in the UK are no longer engaging with UK Health Protection Agency (HPA).  The HPA are shamefully lagging behind the rest of Europe and even the world and appear to be playing out time.  Countless discussion groups with the HPA have failed to reach any agreements with NGO’s. The HPA have demonstrated that they are not prepared to listen.”

People suffering with electrosensitive (ES) symptoms in the UK are told that it is nocebo i.e. not a real effect, it is all in the mind. This could possibly be a dangerous approach to take. Could the HPA be opening themselves up to litigation with regards to the balance of probability in the courts towards neglect and duty of care?

The HPA appear to be taking the “don’t rock the boat approach, while simply playing lip service to the Government.”  How can those sitting in positions of power command any respect when they are simply ignoring the calls for help from people suffering with electrosensitivity or cancer and living in fear near phone masts and being forced to send their children to schools full of wifi signals?

Meanwhile, the French Government are now trying to identify medical solutions, treatment and care for people suffering with ES and are studying anyone who claims they suffer with this condition by asking them to participate in attending one of the 24 hospitals equipped to study this. The Dutch are also investigating this condition by trying to find a diagnostic tool for EHS and Russia has set up rooms in hospitals to diagnose and treat this condition.  The Commission are keen to encourage all member states to work together to help find solutions and solve this issue. The UK approach of “head in the sand” is clearly not an approach to follow.

It is also evident that virtually no one is monitoring or measuring the radiation levels in Europe. The mobile phone industry are even allowed to self-regulate in the UK.
There is a massive gap here to create a whole new industry, we need to train engineers to help create an independent radiation monitoring service. This could create a whole new industry and jobs.

The Chairman of Russian National Committee on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection, and member of Int. Advisory Committee of WHO “EMF and Health” Professor Yury Grigoriev gave a powerful presentation and also offered his expertise to help using his skills and life time knowledge. He has wide experience of research on issues surrounding this problem ” Ionizing radiation and around 40 years experience dealing with Non-Ionizing  radiations and health. He also dealt with the Chernobyl accident.

Professor Grigoriev ended his presentation saying:
Full information should be given to the population“. Current research for mobile communication, is indicating an increased risk for health and the public must be made aware of the lack of scientific knowledge for long term microwave exposure. The population should be made aware of his advice to appreciate what he calls the probable risk for adverse health effects from uncontrolled use of mobile communication.  He also said “Of course, we must remind people that their entire body is also continuously exposed round-the-clock to extra exposures associated with EMF base stations and Wi-Fi. Mobile communication should become a temporarily service of selection. Because of the danger inherent in microwave technology, and the failure of regulatory standards to protect the population in general and particularly children, mobile communication should be a choice for short term, temporary use so that we may preserve human health.”

We need to appeal to our MPs and Government Ministers and bypass the HPA and appeal for them to help identify diagnostic tool and treatment and protection for people suffering with ES symptoms, while dealing with the wider issues to find a safer way forward.

Eileen will be following up on Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith’s invitation to deliver a copy of the Russian book on the most important research on EMFs and said she is looking forward to delivering this message into the heart of the UK Government. They need to listen to the reports about ES, Cancer etc and firmly debate this issue now rather than leaving this serious issue to be dealt with by charitable organisations.

Eileen O’Connor
Director
EM Radiation Research Trust
http://www.radiationresearch.org 
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Green motion to Belgium parliament on electrosensitivity

Posted by seumasach on February 27, 2013

Belgium: The majority refuse to consider hypersensitivity to electromagnetic radiation!

Mieux Prevenir

20th February, 2013

Press release from the Ecologist Members of the Belgian Parliament – 31 January 2013 (originally published on the site of Robin des Toits, translated into French by the editor of this blog)

An “Ecolo-Groen” resolution aimed at recognizing electro-hypersensitive patients was defeated Wednesday morning (30 Janaury 2013) in the Public Health Committee of the House. This resolution requested the Government principally to officially recognize the existence of this syndrome as an “illness” (maladie), as well as to recognize as a handicap the resulting functional maladjustments and disabilities.

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Health Canada- microwaves safety guidelines don’t consider biological effects

Posted by seumasach on February 27, 2013

HEALTH CANADA ADMITS SAFETY CODE 6 GUIDELINE FOR MICROWAVE RADIATION IS BASED ONLY ON THERMAL EFFECTS!

Magda Havas

20th February, 2013

February 20, 2013.  I just returned from a hearing in Montreal in front of the Superior Court of Quebec where Health Canada scientist, James McNamee, admitted that the Safety Code 6 guideline for microwave radiation (which includes radiation from most of the devices we are concerned about like mobile phones, cell phone antennas, Wi-Fi, wireless toys and baby monitors, smart meters etc.) is based ONLY on preventing a heating effect!

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A popular anti-guerrilla force

Posted by seumasach on February 26, 2013

Thierry Meyssan

Voltairenet

24th February, 2013

In guerrilla warfare, the victory belongs to those who have the support of the population. This is why Syria has recently formed popular militias to hold back the Contras supported by the West and the Gulf monarchies. In three months, the result is spectacular: the areas where local militias are already operating have been stabilized

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Russia renews Kurdish bonds

Posted by seumasach on February 25, 2013

M.K.Bhadrakumar

Asia Times

25th February, 2013

An unusual visitor arrived in Moscow last Tuesday – President of the Kurdistan region in northern Iraq Massoud Barzani. The Kurds played it up as Barzani’s “first official visit” to Russia. Moscow called it a “working visit” but nonetheless embellished the official trappings – President Vladimir Putin received him at the Kremlin on Wednesday.

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