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Harmful Effects of GSM Waves Demonstrated on Ants and Protozoa

Posted by seumasach on July 25, 2012

Mieux Prevenir

23rd July, 2012

Thank you to Teslabel for the following Press Release, which was originally published on their site in French. (www.teslabel.be)  Original article in French.

Harmful Effects of GSM Waves Demonstrated on Ants and Protozoa A first in Belgium: Studies conducted at the Université Libre de Bruxelles show clearly that GSM waves affect the memory and response to pheromones in ant colonies, and that they worsen the motility of cell membranes of protozoa. 

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Sense of Smell and Sight Perturbed in Ants Exposed to GSM Radiation: Study at Université Libre, Brussels

Posted by seumasach on July 25, 2012

Mieux Prevenir

17th July, 2012

The European editors of two international journals refused to publish this Belgian study which shows serious perturbations in the olfactory and visual memories of ants exposed to electromagnetic radiation similar to that surrounding GSM and communication masts. The American journal, “Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine” accepted the study for publication in June 2012. Thank you to Teslabel for this information (www.teslabel.be).  Original article in French.

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Destabilising Syria is a Mossad operation – Shoruk

Posted by seumasach on July 24, 2012

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Al-Qaeda behind terrorism in both Iraq and Syria: Iraqi MP

Posted by seumasach on July 24, 2012

PressTV

24th July, 2012

An Iraqi parliamentarian has tied the latest chain of terror attacks and persisting insecurity in Iraq to the foreign-sponsored unrest in Syria, insisting that the sources of the violence in both countries are the Saudi-backed al-Qaeda terror elements.

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Britain’s ex-army commandos train armed rebels in Syria: UK media

Posted by seumasach on July 24, 2012

Ah, but it’s non-lethal training!

PressTV

24th July, 2012

Britain’s former Special Air Service (SAS) commandos are reportedly training armed opposition groups fighting against the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, reports say.

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German intelligence: al-Qaeda all over Syria

Posted by seumasach on July 24, 2012

John Rosenthal

Asia Times

24th July, 2012

German intelligence estimates that “around 90” terror attacks that “can be attributed to organizations that are close to al-Qaeda or jihadist groups” were carried out in Syria between the end of December and the beginning of July, as reported by the German daily Die Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ). This was revealed

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Delhi HC issues notice to govt over mobile towers

Posted by seumasach on July 24, 2012

Times of India

23rd July, 2012

NEW DELHI: Delhi High Court Monday issued notices to central and Delhi governments on a plea to ban high-frequency mobile phone towers in residential areas as its radiation causes health hazards.

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Germany faces ratings downgrade as Spain tensions mount

Posted by seumasach on July 24, 2012

The absurdity of a downgrade of German debt as UK debt remains at “AAA” is patently obvious. The attack on the euro from City/Wall Street goes on while the European elite embrace the criminal foreign policy of their executioners.

The West Australian

24th July, 2012

BERLIN (AFP) – Top rated Germany, Europe’s paymaster, faced the prospect Tuesday of a damaging downgrade as Moody’s warned that problems in Spain and Italy made the eurozone debt crisis even more dangerous.

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Titanic Banks Hit Libor Iceberg

Posted by seumasach on July 23, 2012

Will Lawsuits Sink the Ships?

Ellen Brown

Counterpunch

20th-22nd July, 2012

At one time, calling the large multinational banks a “cartel” branded you as a conspiracy theorist.   Today the banking giants are being called that and worse, not just in the major media but in court documents intended to prove the allegations as facts.  Charges include racketeering (organized crime under the U.S. Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act or RICO), antitrust violations, wire fraud, bid-rigging, and price-fixing.  Damning charges have already been proven, and major damages and penalties assessed.  Conspiracy theory has become established fact.

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Rushing to blame Iran for the Burgas bombing

Posted by seumasach on July 23, 2012

False Indicators From Buenos Aires Bombing

Gareth Porter

Counterpunch

23rd July, 2012

See also: ITNT archive: Israeli Embassy and AMIA bombings

Immediately after the terror bombing of a busload of Israeli youth in Burgas, Bulgaria, both Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and a “senior U.S. official” expressed certainty about Iran’s responsibility. Since then, the White House has backed away from that position, after Bulgarian investigators warned gainst that assumption before the investigation is complete.

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The lethal network

Posted by seumasach on July 23, 2012

Already burdened with more patients than it can deal with, CNCI’s Biswas worries that when cancer cases from prolonged exposure to electromagnetic radiation begin to pour in three to four years from now, it may assume catastrophic proportions.

Times of India

12th March, 2012

MUMBAI: On the seventh floor office of Everest Building on Chowringhee, employees of Superintendent Co. of India have been frequently reporting sick for the past three to four years. They suffer nagging headaches, feel dizzy and are always tired. “Perhaps I am advancing in age,” wondered senior engineer M K Datta. “Is it bad vaastu?” asks surveyor Milan Adhikari about the office located in the southern part of the highrise offering a view of the city skyline in the south but through a maze of antennas fitted on a cellphone tower atop the roof of the adjoining five-storied office building.

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