Sunday, October 03, 2010

Florida Oil Spill

Further to the previous post "Project Gulf Impact" I have found twitter talk (see below).

This disaster is a disgrace to not only BP but the people like you and me for letting them get away with what they have done.

Like many others I have asked why did the governments of the world not take control?

God Help Us All....see link for complete details with links
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  • BP stopped COAST GUARD contractors from taking samples, delayed 3 weeks…Scientists were measuring amount of oil (VIDEO)
    http://bit.ly/9YP1Gu
    about 3 hours ago via web
    Reply Retweet . VIDEO
    -- BP workers: We were sprayed with dispersant at night by plane with no lights… now skin lesions, fluid in lungs
    http://bit.ly/dt5Cxo
    about 7 hours ago via web
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    Plaintiff's attorney disagrees that BP never used dispersant in INSHORE areas -- "Comfortable" they will be
    http://bit.ly/a4J0pd #oilspill
    about 12 hours ago via floridaoilspilllaw
    Reply Retweet .
    Man "severely ill after swallowing oil and chemical dispersant" while trying to rescue drowning child from GOM
    http://bit.ly/daOXyW #oilspill
    about 13 hours ago via floridaoilspilllaw
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    Husband and wife "sprayed" while sleeping on boat... woke up SOAKING WET; Sores, BP crud -- Under investigat
    http://bit.ly/9OpKQ5 #oilspill
    about 17 hours ago via floridaoilspilllaw
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    Footage of Kindra Arnesen's confrontation with BP’s Ken Feinberg (VIDEO) http://bit.ly/aLCQWy #oilspill
    about 18 hours ago via floridaoilspilllaw
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    *JUST IN* NOAA samples sea floor AROUND the BP's blown-out well -- Finds "NO visible oil" http://bit.ly/9TRW3i #oilspill
    1,285,892,356,000.00 via floridaoilspilllaw
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    "Largest PAH change I've seen" -- Almost all of most toxic compounds showed a 4000% increase "of what would
    http://bit.ly/bUljOc #oilspill
    1,285,887,563,000.00 via floridaoilspilllaw
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    WhoDat35 OSU Study documents increased carcinogens in #Gulf of Mexico waters after #BP #oilspill http://bit.ly/gulfPAH
    #science #NOLA
    1,285,869,418,000.00 via Twitter for iPhone
    Retweeted by oilflorida
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    Researchers find up to “40x increase” of “toxic” PAHs while sampling air & water along 400 miles of Gulf #oilspill #bp

    Saturday, October 02, 2010

    Dealing with Telstra (or not)

    I have been dealing with telstra for 40 years and this is the first time I have entered into a contract I should have just purchased the bloody phone on ebay, but always in hindsight - too late now.

    I signed up to a 2 year contract - $49 capped plan - FREE handset.

    I received a bill on Friday for the amount of $823.00 - I nearly fainted.

    No problem I thought I will contract telstra billing and set it all right.
    Phone 132200

    Finally after voice activated software could not help me I was connected to a young woman with an american accent located in the philippines.

    I was then advised that she could not assist me with my problem.

    But I stated you are telstra billing "Yes that is correct she said" and I have a problem with my bill. I have the receipt and a copy of the contract from the telstra shop stating the phone was a subsided handset foc (free of charge), surley you can access my account online and see the details of the transaction from the telstra shop. "I can see no such transaction on your account" but I have been billed for the handset so the transaction must be noted on my account.
    "I am sorry you will have to call the telstra shop and get them to try and resolve you problem" I was advised.
    Please help me understand I requested you are an employee of telstra "No my company is a contractor" OK so you are contracted by telstra Australia to help customers with billing enquiries and you do not have access to the records that you require to assist me with my problem. "Yes that is correct" was the reply.

    My thoughts now were why does our biggest Australian owned telecommunications company (reflecting on the rip of shares sold to mums and dads of australia) contract to an overseas company to carry out work they cannot perform to any sort of Australian standard to satisfy customers inquires?

    I digress ->

    The telstra receipt I held in my hand had the suburb of the shop but no phone contact? The call centre in the philippines was able to give me the telephone number.
    10:17am
    I rang the Telstra Shop got the manager after the above story was related by me, I was told that they had nothing to do with billing, this business was a retail outlet! But the manager took all the details and was to telephone me back that afternoon.

    4:00pm
    I telephone the telstra shop again and a recorded message saying "for telstra billing inquiries please phone 125111" and other choices or leave a message - which I did.

    Next day 11:19am NO REPLY.



    This is a vent of my frustration which I am sure all Australians have experienced dealing with our telco.

    Project Gulf Impact

    This is so scary - All I can think of is to boycott BP.





    When Is Enough, Enough?

    For nearly five months, the BP oil disaster has consumed the minds of millions of people worldwide. In addition to the horrific impacts that the crude oil and chemical dispersants have daily on the environment and the economy, a fatal threat has quietly slipped by the public’s proverbial radar. The harm dealt by this silent enemy is beginning to creep into the lives of those living and working in the Gulf. The problem has been lurking in the Gulf since the first days of the BP oil spill and now has the potential ignite a disaster unlike any this country has ever seen.

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  • Gold and the Currency Markets

    By Bob Chapman

    Global Research, September 29, 2010
    International Forecaster

    It is interesting to watch Wall Street defy reality. This is a scene we’ve observed since the early 1960s, the effect of debt on the economy and the nation and in turn on its currency. The result of the profligacy over all those years is the biggest bull market in history in gold and silver. As we write gold is toying with $1,300 and silver with $21.50. Each day a new high is reached in spite of a pending options expiration and the perpetual market rigging and manipulation by the US government.

    One of the things that astound us is that few professionals have seen this coming over the past 10-1/2 years, and even those that do believe do not think this is an earth-shaking event. What we are about to experience is an event that only occurs every 300 to 500 years. All we can imagine is that they have a very limited perspective of history and particularly economic and financial history.

    Unbeknownst to most gold and silver shares, coins and bullion have been under accumulation since 2000, by the smart money. Gold alone on a compound basis has been up just under 20% annually. It should also be noted that gold demand rose 36% in the second quarter.

    Several events of recent vintage have changed the atmosphere in which gold and silver reside. Six or eight months ago the major NYC banks arranged for a major rally in the dollar, which ran from 74 to 89. It is now back to 79. The problems in Greece were the catalyst, as well as other EU-euro zone member problems. This caused the euro to fall from $1.50 to $1.19. It is now at $1.35. This temporarily boosted the dollar. About 11 weeks ago we predicted a new quantitative easing program in the US and it was put into operation about a month ago. This is the way the Federal Reserve again intends to keep the US economy from collapsing. The result of this move is that again foreign central banks are moving to cheapen their currencies, because the dollar is again falling in value. That is reflected in the increasing foreign exchange dollar reserves of many countries. What they do to cheapen their currencies in US dollar terms is to print their own national currency and purchase dollars. With those dollars they buy US Treasuries or spend them. That process cheapens their currency in dollar terms. This is called intervention.

    The prevailing attitude is that if a nation doesn’t cheapen its currency others will and that would leave a nation at a disadvantage in terms of trade and pricing exports. This has been going on for years and US administrations have overlooked the practice. That is because it cheapens exports into the US, holds down inflation and creates buyers for Treasury and Agency bonds and US stocks and investments. Unfortunately for the US other nations have decided US debt is so onerous that they are diversifying into other currencies, purchasing items such as commodities and in some cases buying gold. The argument against gold has been that there is no interest on the investment. They perpetually do not understand that gold has been appreciating in value for the last ten years just shy of 20% annually. Thus their argument for not owning gold is incorrect. It has cost nations dearly and will continue to do so. The real reason that they do not purchase gold is because of pressure from the US government.

    The most visible intervention in the currency markets was that of Japan in a desperate attempt to cheapen the value of the yen in violation of agreements with other major nations. Their manipulation into the $4 trillion Forex market was totally unsuccessful. Japan and others are faced with increases in money and credit by the Fed in its efforts to again liquefy the US economy. Any attempt to fight another $2.5 trillion by foreign nations is going to be futile. The currencies of almost every nation will rise and there is little they can do about it. The US dollar has been abandoned in an effort to save an American economy that is in serious trouble. The currency devaluations will come, but will be unsuccessful. Russia is an exception and has thus far failed to use stimulus to weaken its rouble. Every time the IMF tries to suppress gold prices with its gold sales, Russia is right there buying it up, which must infuriate the elitists in Europe and the US. Almost 2/3s of their economy’s growth loss has been due to drought and fires, but with close to $500 billion in foreign exchange, they have no trouble buying gold, which puts those reserves at close to 24 million ounces. It is an easy way to dump dollars.

    Over and over again we hear central banks worldwide announcing how they are going to defend their currencies in order to keep their exports inexpensive. We wonder when someone in Washington is going to catch on to what has been perpetually done to injure the US economy? Free trade, globalization, offshoring and outsourcing doesn’t work. It has cost 8 million American jobs over the past 12 years and lowered wages from $30.00 an hour to $14.00 an hour, and caused a depression. British mercantilism has never worked except for those demeaning their currencies. The only answer for America is to impose stiff tariffs on foreign goods and services and junk NAFTA, CAFTA and the WTO. Just look at what China has done as an example. The yuan is undervalued by 40% and they could care less. They keep right on devaluing their currency and then complain about the loss in the value of the dollar and US Treasuries they buy as a result of currency manipulation. If the US is ever to survive economically they have to put an end to criminal devaluations.

    The euro zone has had a 6-month reprieve due to the fall of the euro from $1.50 to $1.19, but that advantage may be history, as the euro has again risen to $1.35. The euphoria in Europe, particularly in Germany, will be short lived. Their 15% currency advantage is fading away, although we see relapses ahead, as problems in Greece and the other four nations in trouble reveal just how terrible their financial situations are.

    As a result of currency machinations more and more investors are seeking out gold, which over the past 17 months has made the transition away from being a quasi-commodity to being a monetary metal that is free of liability, unlike the state of the US dollar – the world’s reserve currency.

    The Fed isn’t contemplating a new round of quantitative easing; they secretly started in June and failed to tell you about it. They are being followed by England and soon Europe will relent as the euro works itself higher prior to its next debacle. Japan is an example of what you can’t accomplish by throwing money at the problem. No one is willing to do what is right and that is to purge the system of its excesses. Until that is done nothing will be solved and the problems will worsen. Even the Swiss National Bank doesn’t get it. They go right along with the program of cheapening their currency, but as we have seen that has proved futile as the franc trades at close to $.9800. Brazil is booming, but that isn’t good enough for them and they as well are manipulating the value of their currency lower. The European Central Bank is a joke. They take their marching orders from London and NYC. As you can see no one wants a strong currency and the only way to change that is via US tariffs on all foreign goods and services. This is truly a beggar thy neighbor policy. That is another reason why gold is hitting new highs along with silver. The increase in the prices in these metals is not speculative at all. The buyers are long-term investors. As we predicted long ago that the buying would come in waves. This is only the second wave, or phase. Put speculation right out of your head. This is real long-term investment. What could be more obvious as day after day gold hits new highs in every currency? You are not going to see mania and a bubble for a long time and prices will be four times higher then they are today. What we do have today is a bubble in the treasury market, arranged by those behind government, and a stock market that defies rationality, due to governmental manipulation. Once they both collapse the only investment avenue open to you will be gold, silver and commodities. When that happens their upsides will be cyclonic. The trend is your friend, and that is the case for gold and silver.

    As we have postulated over and over again the best and the only alternative the US and most other debtor nations have are multilateral devaluation, revaluation and default. Presently this is being accomplished by stealth, via inflation, which government perpetually lies about, in order not to wake up the US and world consumers. The latter method in the end proves far more costly to the citizen consumer. Inflation in the end not only wipes out the imprudent, but the prudent as well. The only exceptions are those who have the foresight to purchase gold and silver related assets. That is why we still publish and do 25 to 30 hours of radio programming each week. That is to let the public know what is being done to them, by those criminals in Wall Street and in banking wearing those $4,000 suits. You are about to witness increasing inflation in spite of the lies your government might tell you. We cannot be content to just blame government. They are to blame, but it is the powers behind government that is the cause of what you see. It is their policies that are steeped in greed, control and their ultimate goal of world government. This is how they intend to force America and citizens worldwide to accept control of all of humanity. This is a deliberate attempt to enslave humanity make no mistake about that. Citing government is correct, but that is not the whole story. You have to look behind the curtain for the true and total answer. Almost all writers are unwilling to do that, either because they don’t understand history or they are afraid too. Just ten years ago when we talked about the causes out of the CFR, Trilateral Commission and the Bilderburg Group, we were considered insane. Today we are mainstream. The plans of the elitists are being exposed. If you read economic and financial history you find it is impossible to inflate yourself out of trouble perpetually. In the end your system collapses. What is worse is that those who plan these policies know that. They are not dumb, incompetent or foolish. They know exactly what they are doing.

    Government goes on its merry way because they have a Federal Reserve. There will be no cutback in deficit spending.

    All the government has to do is request that the Fed purchase their debt and they do so by creating money and credit out of thin air. This is monetization and it’s inflationary. This is how government pays for mandated services. The taxes for such were already extracted from the public, but unbeknownst to most of the public these funds have already been spent. This is how Social Security, Medicare and all those other bailout services are being funded. Foreigners are buying only 25% of US government debt. The slack is and has been assumed by the Fed, which the people eventually get to pay for. Today we are in a lull, a sort of magical time, when the very superstructure of the system is being destroyed, but it is not particularly noticeable. The economy, we might add, is going sideways, with the assistance of $2.5 trillion a year. That can last for several years but in the end inflation goes rampant and sometimes becomes hyperinflation as we have seen in the Weimar Republic and most recently in Zimbabwe. Inflation, as consumers can attest to, is already climbing and the roar of higher inflation is not far off. One of the events that will kick that off will be bank lending of the funds they hold, some $1.5 trillion, which presently are sterilized, but become monetized once they are lent or spent. We can assure you that day is just over the horizon. This, once raging, will cause political, social and perhaps military conflict. If you look back in history when such problems existed those in power create another war or they subject their own people. Historically this hasn’t been difficult, but today is different, because talk radio and the Internet have allowed people to know and understand what has been and will be forced upon them and by whom.

    As a result of these forces we saw at work years ago, we predicted 9/11, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the rise of the real estate bubble and instructions to sell and rent in 2005 and to exit the stock market in April of 2000 and again at 14,000 and that the Dow would fall to 6,600. In the future we see real estate continuing to fall, a further fall in the Dow below 6,550 and an eventual burst in the bond bubble. In the meantime gold and silver will rise relentlessly higher defying all the so-called experts, who if history is any guideline, can be counted upon to be wrong, as they have been so consistently in the past. You cannot keep your job if you tell the truth. Even those who venture into the realm of truth, almost never tell the whole truth. The latest is the economy is headed lower but do not invest in gold and silver related assets. It’s a cover and it’s dumb. Where else besides commodities can you go to except for gold and silver, nowhere of course, it’s just that simple.

    Real estate will take 8 to 30 years to recover and the market the same time frame. Many corporations, individuals, cities, states and towns will go bankrupt. We also believe the federal government will as well. As we saw in the 1930s real estate could fall 70% to 90%. Even viable plant, equipment and commercial real estate could fall 75%. People just do not get it yet. You do because you are thinking outside the box and are investing in gold and silver related assets. What we are witnessing is absolutely inevitable. There you have it. It is not a pretty picture, but it is reality and the truth. Those who act will make it through financially to the other side, those who do not will wish they had listened.
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  • Friday, October 01, 2010

    Andrew Wilkie has hit out at the Iraq and Afghanistan War


    THE full text of Andrew Wilkie's maiden speech to Federal Parliament.

    Thank you, Mr Speaker.

    May I start by saying I'm intensely proud to stand here as the new member for Denison, one of the five Tasmanian electorates and the one which hugs the eastern side of magnificent Mount Wellington and takes in the cities of Hobart and Glenorchy. It's a diverse electorate taking in just about every sort of Australian, where someone somewhere is affected directly by the work we do in this place. I commit to represent each and every one of them to the very best of my ability.

    Mr Speaker, politics for me is rooted in the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

    At the time I was working in the Office of National Assessments. And from where I sat it was clear that the Howard Government's official case for war was fraudulent – that the weapons of mass destruction argument was grossly exaggerated, while the Iraq-al Qaida terrorism claim was pure fantasy. The Government was lying about going to war and should forever stand condemned for that misconduct.

    So I resigned my intelligence post, about a week before the invasion, and went to the media to explain how the Howard Government had consistently spun, skewed, fabricated and cherry-picked the intelligence to prop up their case for war. In response the Government vilified me, more intent on silencing dissent than coming clean.

    If only the architects of the Iraq war, especially those who mourned United Nations Special Envoy Sergio de Mello who died when the UN's Bagdad compound was bombed, had cared as much for every other casualty. Perhaps there would have been fewer body bags and coffins. But they didn't. The bloodstained pages of history are filled with such people: men and women with no understanding of the real risks and costs of aggression, or care for the consequences. There's no chance of them or any of their loved ones lying in the chill desert night air paralysed with fear, or being gutted alive by razor-sharp shrapnel, or losing a foot or worse from a mine or cluster bomblet, or having the flesh burned from their bones as they sit trapped in their blazing vehicle.

    There were always other ways to deal with the odious Saddam Hussein. But The US, UK and Australia raced to a war which has killed 5,000 US and Allied troops and somewhere between 100,000 and 1.5 million Iraqis. Even now 50,000 US troops remain in the country, the violence continues and Iraqis keep dying.

    We must learn from this and commit to never make the same mistake again.

    Mr Speaker, my Iraq whistleblower experience was hard for me but it has a happy ending. More often whistleblowers end up on a heap having lost everything including their job, their family and friends, their life savings and even their life. But yet a succession of Federal Governments has dodged the self-evident imperative for such legislation, preferring instead the status quo where those who try and tell truth to power are regarded as troublemakers or criminals.

    The exceptions are the Rudd Government, which finally started the process of developing whistleblower legislation, and now the Prime Minister who has agreed with me to introduce a Bill to protect whistleblowers and have such legislation passed by 30 June 2011.

    The counterpart to the whistleblower legislation will be the Evidence Amendment (Journalists' Privilege) Act which will strengthen the protection provided to journalists and their sources. This so-called 'shield law' will put the onus on the authorities to prove there is a genuine public interest in forcing a journalist to disclose his or her source. I've given notice to introduce the Bill into the Parliament and hope to do so during the next sitting week.

    Finally Australia is on the cusp of having a framework to protect the men and women who risk all to reveal official misconduct. This is a remarkable development.

    Mr Speaker, the focus of Australia's war fighting has shifted from Iraq to Afghanistan where the international community, including Australia, confronts a dreadful dilemma. On the one hand it could walk away from the seemingly inevitable disaster that would unfold. Or it can stay and fight, as it plans to, in the hope of somehow avoiding a different but equally inevitable disaster.

    It didn't need to be like this because the defeat of the Taliban in 2001 created an unprecedented opportunity. But security collapsed when the United States virtually withdrew in 2002 to prepare for the invasion of Iraq. Much of the promised foreign aid never materialised. And the new administration has turned out to be a deeply incompetent and corrupt mob with next to no power outside of the capital.

    The one bright spot – that Afghanistan is no longer an exporter of Islamic extremism – is dulled by the fact that extremists have migrated across the border to nuclear-armed and unstable Pakistan. And in any case the global Islamic terrorist threat morphed years ago into a global network independent of any one leader or safe haven. That we must stay in Afghanistan to protect Australia from terrorism is a great lie peddled by both the Government and the Opposition.

    The only way to turn Afghanistan around now is to immediately stabilise the security situation and hastily rebuild the governance, infrastructure, services and jobs which give people hope and underpin long-term peace. But this appears increasingly unachievable because the foreign troops which anchor such a solution are now seen by many Afghans as the problem. Moreover the resultant nationalism is fuelling the rapid Taliban resurgence. In short, there can be no hope of enduring peace until foreign troops are withdrawn.

    The Government and Opposition seem to think Australia's ongoing involvement is somehow a measure of the strength of our relationship with the US. The same misplaced sentiment explained John Howard's determination to join the US invasion of Iraq in 2003. Neither seems to understand that Canberra would be at less risk of being taken for granted in Washington if sometimes we just said 'no'.

    No one should be fooled by the periodic Australian Government efforts to tinker around the edges with Australia's commitment to Afghanistan. The reality is that the best plan the Australian Government can come up with so far is simply to continue to support whatever the US Government comes up with. And that alone is no plan – it's just reinforcing failure.

    I welcome the Government's decision to have an informed political debate about the issue.

    Mr Speaker, Afghanistan also remains a significant source of asylum seekers and this is another area in which I want to see reform.

    My stance has nothing to do with being hard or soft on asylum seekers. It is simply to do with meeting our obligations as a signatory of the United Nations Refugee Convention. And that means doing what we can to stabilise source countries like Afghanistan and Iraq to reduce the flow of asylum seekers. It means helping countries of first asylum like Iran and Pakistan to cope with the millions of refugees they host. And it means working effectively with transit countries like Indonesia to crack down on the only people who are doing anything illegal here – the people smugglers.

    In other words, we need a more sophisticated solution for something that is much more complex than border security. Offshore processing, the excision of islands, and even mandatory detention, need not be part of it.

    A part of our asylum seeker policy should, logically, include a recommitment to meeting our Millennium Goal of paying .7% of Gross National Income to foreign aid. We're still only half way to that goal and many Australians find that unacceptable. If our economy is a world leader, as the Government tells us at every turn, then by implication there's no excuse for us lagging other developed countries, as we do, when it comes to foreign aid.

    Mr Speaker, closer to home the Iraq war was for me as much about poor governance as it was to do with the unwarranted invasion of a country for fraudulent reasons. And the more I've immersed myself in politics, the more I've learned about the opportunities missed in Australia and of the countless people not so much falling through the cracks as being shoved through them.

    For example problem gamblers.

    Let me introduce Steve, a pokies addict for more than 30 years who lives in Denison. He has racked up some eight years behind bars on account of pokies-related crime, costing taxpayers somewhere between $.5 million and $1 million. More important are the opportunities lost for this good and highly intelligent man who struggles to overcome his addictions.

    And then there's the man now serving time in Risdon Prison in Tasmania for murder. His victim was unfortunate to have crossed the path of this desperate man, carrying her purse after the man had lost all his cash during a pokies binge earlier that day. The elderly woman never stood a chance.

    Or the couple who explained to me how they'd been bankrupted by a dishonest employee who, over a couple of years, stole so much money from the till to pay for her pokies addiction that the business went to the wall and the owners lost the lot.

    And the parents who wrote to me recently to explain that their disabled daughter had only recently become hooked on pokies and was already losing virtually her entire pension on the day she receives it. Their email pleaded for me to keep fighting for reform of poker machine legislation. And I will.

    These are not uncommon stories because about 100,000 pokies players are believed to be problem gamblers while hundreds of thousands more are said to be at risk. Add to those figures the five to 10 people adversely affected by every problem gambler and the total number of people touched by problem gamblers is huge. And every one is someone's mother, father, son, daughter, brother or sister.

    The Productivity Commission reports that 15% of Australia's 600,000 regular poker machine players have a gambling problem and they lose an astonishing 40% or more of the money lost on poker machines. So those in the poker machine and hospitality industry who argue against any harm minimisation measure which significantly reduces cash flow are really saying they should be allowed to continue to trade off the misery of problem gamblers. I will not allow them to do that and I applaud the Prime Minister for agreeing to expedite the Productivity Commission's recommendations, including the implementation of a uniform and full pre-commitment system by 2014. The industry needs to see the sense of this, or at least gets out of the way so well meaning people can get on with the job.

    Mr Speaker, there is one further issue that I cannot help but raise today in some detail. During my campaign for election I was emailed by a couple who invited me to their home for a cup of tea. They had sparked my interest with an email expressing concern with mental health care in Australia.

    So I went to their home where they told me of their daughter who had suffered severe bipolar disorder for decades and who eventually couldn't stand it any longer and took her own life.

    They asked me to do something to improve the lives and chances of people, like their daughter, who fall through the cracks of an overloaded health system designed mainly to deal with physical ailments. Do something, they urged, to ensure mental health is accorded the same priority for funding as GP and hospital services. If only each and every Member had sat with me that day. Many of us would have cried and then got on and together achieved what no government of any persuasion has done yet.

    Twenty per cent of Australians suffer a mental illness every year. It costs lives. It costs money. It needs to be genuinely brought into the health mainstream. The challenge is ours.

    Mr Speaker, I went into the election hoping for success but expecting such a success to be limited by the seemingly inevitable Labor or Coalition stranglehold on the Treasury benches. Yes, I would have done my very best to represent the good people of Denison. And yes, Denison would have been important enough for the Government to have felt the need to pay an insurance premium in the form of occasional largess. But such windfalls would obviously have been limited by the reality of politics, and in particular the Government's perceived need to shovel as much money as possible into the marginal electorates elsewhere. In other words an Independent Member of the House of Representatives was always going to be good for Denison, but the advantage was going to have its limits.

    No one really expected a hung parliament or the need for Independents to take sides. But it obviously did come to pass and with it the invidious need for all the Independents to put supply and confidence behind either Labor or the Coalition. In my case this was an obscenely difficult choice, if only because my political support comes from right across the political spectrum and whatever decision I made was set to trouble a not insignificant number of Denison voters. In unfortunate twists I needed to cater to the public interest in stable government by backing one party or the others, at the expense of my political self-interest, for which I've copped quite a bit of criticism for seemingly having giving up my independence.

    On a positive note, however, is that by doing so I've been able to raise the profile of Denison, and southern Tasmania for that matter, in ways probably not seen for 20 years or more. Already there is a commitment from Government to open up a new round of the funding from the Health and Hospital Fund which will release some $1.8 billion for health-related capital works nationally, including $340 million for the rebuilding of the Royal Hobart Hospital. And finally some Federal Government interest seems to be being shown in the nationally significant Jordan River levee aboriginal heritage site.

    Mr Speaker, much more remains to be done of course and the Government has been made well aware of some 20 priorities I hope to see some progress on during the life of this Parliament, for example the need to withdraw all Federal Government approvals for Gunns' Tamar River pulp mill and focus instead on a raft of pressing infrastructure and community needs in and around Denison.

    More broadly there must be urgent action on climate change, including a price on carbon; incorporation of dental care in Medicare; funding for schools according to need; increased Government pensions and enhancement of the method of indexation; a conscience vote on same-sex marriage; increased funding of aged care facilities; and the introduction of a national disability insurance scheme.

    Yes these are long lists because it's been a long time since southern Tasmania, and Denison in particular, had a fair go from Canberra. More broadly a succession of Federal governments should hang their heads in shame because decades have passed, including some of the richest years in this nation's history, but still school classes are overcrowded and teachers stressed, people of all ages live with rotting teeth in their mouths, older Australians can't afford to heat their homes and live on dog food, legislated discrimination treats lovers as second class citizens just because of the people they want to marry, and people we love throw themselves off bridges for want of decent mental health care.

    But every Parliament is another opportunity to discard political self-interest in favour of the public interest. As one of the richest countries in the world surely we have the capacity to solve the problems I describe. And as one with an unusually rich political mix, where the Government and the Coalition both have it in their power to work with the cross-benchers to progress good legislation, surely the possibilities would only be limited by lack of vision.

    Before I finish I would like to thank all those who are part of my story, and in particular my wonderful wife Dr Kate Burton, our daughters Olive and Rose, and our extended families. I would also like to mention the hundreds of people who have supported my candidatures in a number of elections – thank you.

    And finally, thank you Denison for putting your trust in me. I know some of us will disagree from time-to-time, but I do hope we'll always agree I'm doing my best job for you and your interests.

    Thank you Mr Speaker.

  • THE MERCURY
  • The BBC is on Murdoch's side

    The BBC is on Murdoch's side
    30 Sept 2010

  • John Pilger


  • In his latest column for the New Statesman, John Pilger says that while the dangers of Rupert Murdoch's dominance are understood, the role played by the respectable media, such as the New York Times and the BBC, notably in the promotion of colonial wars, is at least as important.

    Britain is said to be approaching its Berlusconi Moment. That is to say, if Rupert Murdoch wins control of Sky he will command half the television and newspaper market and threaten what is known as public service broadcasting. Although the alarm is ringing, it is unlikely that any government will stop him while his court is packed with politicians of all parties.

    The problem with this and other Murdoch scares is that, while one cannot doubt their gravity, they deflect from an unrecognised and more insidious threat to honest information. For all his power, Murdoch’s media is not respectable. Take the current colonial wars. In the United States, Murdoch’s Fox Television is almost cartoon-like in its warmongering. It is the august, tombstone New York Times, “the greatest newspaper in the world”, and others such as the once-celebrated Washington Post, that have given respectability to the lies and moral contortions of the “war on terror”, now recat as “perpetual war”.

    In Britain, the liberal Observer performed this task in making respectable Tony Blair’s deceptions on Iraq. More importantly, so did the BBC, whose reputation is its power. In spite of one maverick reporter’s attempt to expose the so-called dodgy dossier, the BBC took Blair’s sophistry and lies on Iraq at face value.

    This was made clear in studies by Cardiff University and the German-based Media Tenor. The BBC’s coverage, said the Cardiff study, was overwhelmingly “sympathetic to the government’s case”. According to Media Tenor, a mere two per cent of BBC news in the build-up to the invasion permitted anti-war voices to be heard. Compared with the main American networks, only CBS was more pro-war.

    So when the BBC director-general Mark Thompson used the recent Edinburgh Television Festival to attack Murdoch, his hypocrisy was like a presence. Thompson is the embodiment of a taxpayer-funded managerial elite, for whom political reaction have long replaced public service. He has even laid into his own corporation, Murdoch-style, as “massively left-wing”. He was referring to the era of his 1960s predecessor Hugh Greene, who allowed artistic and journalistic freedom to flower at the BBC. Thompson is the opposite of Greene; and his aspersion on the past is in keeping with the BBC’s modern corporate role, reflected in the rewards demanded by those at the top. Thompson was paid £834,000 last year out of public funds and his 50 senior executives earn more than the prime minister, along with enriched journalists like Jeremy Paxman and Fiona Bruce.

    Murdoch and the BBC share this corporatism. Blair, for example, was their quintessential politician. Prior to his election in 1997, Blair and his wife were flown first-class by Murdoch to Hayman Island in Australia where he stood at the Newscorp lectern and, in effect, pledged an obedient Labour administration. His coded message on media cross-ownership and de-regulation was that a way would be found for Murdoch to achieve the supremacy that now beckons.

    Blair was embraced by the new BBC corporate class, which regards itself as meretorious and non-ideological: the natural leaders in a managerial Britain in which class is unspoken. Few did more to enunciate Blair’s “vision” than Andrew Marr, then a leading newspaper journalist and today the BBC’s ubiquitous voice of middle-class Britain. Just as Murdoch’s Sun declared in 1995 it shared the rising Blair’s “high moral values” so Marr, writing the Observer in 1999, lauded the new prime minister’s “substantial moral courage” and the “clear distinction in his mind between prudently protecting his power base and rashly using his power for high moral purpose”. What impressed Marr was Blair’s “utter lack of cynicism” along with his bombing of Yugoslavia which would “save lives”.

    By March 2003, Marr was the BBC’s political editor. Standing in Downing Street on the night of the “shock and awe” assault on Iraq, he rejoiced at the vindication of Blair who, he said, had promised “to take Baghdad without a bloodbath, and that in end the Iraqis would be celebrating. And on both of those points he has been proved conclusively right” and as a result “tonight he stands as a larger man”. In fact, the criminal conquest of Iraq smashed a society, killing up to a million people, driving four million from their homes, contaminating cities like Fallujah with cancer-causing poisons and leaving a majority of young children malnourished in a country once described by Unicef as a “model”.

    So it was entirely appropriate that Blair, in hawking his self-serving book, should select Marr for his “exclusive TV interview” on the BBC. The headline across the Observer’s review of the interview read, “Look who’s having the last laugh.” Beneath this was a picture of a beaming Blair sharing a laugh with Marr.

    The interview produced not a single challenge that stopped Blair in his precocious, mendacious tracks. He was allowed to say that “absolutely clearly and unequivocally, the reason for toppling [Saddam Hussein] was his breach of resolutions over WMD, right?” No, wrong. A wealth of evidence, not least the infamous Downing Street Memo, makes clear that Blair secretly colluded with George W Bush to attack Iraq. This was not mentioned. At no point did Marr say to him, “You failed to persuade the UN Security Council to go along with the invasion. You and Bush went alone. Most of the world was outraged. Weren’t you aware that you were about to commit a monumental war crime?”

    Instead, Blair used the convivial encounter to deceive, yet again, even to promote an attack on Iran, an outrage. Murdoch’s Fox would have differed in style only. The British public deserves better.

    Thursday, September 30, 2010

    Sodium Bicarbonate Found To Help People with Chronic Kidney Disease

    (NaturalNews) Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a serious condition marked by the permanent loss of kidney function. When the kidneys are damaged, the organs can't remove wastes and extra water from the blood as well as they should and the result can be a host of serious and even deadly health consequences. But now researchers in the United Kingdom have made a breakthrough in the treatment of advanced CKD -- and it doesn't involve a new drug or high tech surgery. Instead, it's simply a daily dose of sodium bicarbonate or, as it is more commonly called, baking soda.

    Used for everything from baking cookies and non-toxic cleaning to relieving indigestion and sunburn, now baking soda has been shown to slow the decline of kidney function in CKD, according to a study set for publication in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (JASN). "This cheap and simple strategy also improves patients' nutritional status, and has the potential of translating into significant economic, quality of life, and clinical outcome benefits," researcher Magdi Yaqoob, MD, of the Royal London Hospital, said in a statement to the media.

    This is an enormously important finding because CKD is a growing health problem, both in the UK and the US. According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), between1990 and 2000, the number of people with kidney failure requiring dialysis or transplantation in the US virtually doubled to 380,000. If this trend continues, around 700,000 people will have serious kidney failure by 2010.

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    Sodium Bicarbonate and Prostate Cancer

    As there has been some interest I will present some more information.
    Please leave a comment if you have found this helpful.

    Posted as information only.

    Prostate Cancer
    (NaturalNews) Bicarbonate of soda or baking soda to cure cancer? The amazing abundance of alternative cancer cures is more than most of us know, close to 400! The more notorious alternative cancer cures are the ones that get attacked viciously by the Medical Monopoly. Those cures are the ones that begin to develop into public practices that threaten their monopoly.

    Then there are those inexpensive non-toxic remedies that slip by the Medical Monopoly virtually unnoticed. Some become like folk medicines that can be administered individually. This type of application worked for Vernon Johnston. He used baking soda and molasses as the driving force to recover from aggressive stage 4 prostate cancer, which had even metastasized into his bone matter!

    After Vernon was diagnosed, Vernon`s brother Larry told him to work on raising his pH because cancer cannot thrive in a high or alkaline pH. Larry recommended cesium chloride to raise Vernon`s pH levels into a high alkaline level physiologically. Cesium chloride is another one of those alternative cancer remedies that are not well known.

    Cesium treatment protocols used by doctors in conjunction with ozone or DMSO had a 50% cure rate. But this unimpressive cure rate, albeit better than orthodox treatments, included patients who had received some or all of the surgery, radiation and toxic chemotherapy that the AMA could offer.

    Often these patients were drastically weakened with many of their non-cancerous cells destroyed and some organs damaged. Sometimes they were sent home to die. It`s estimated that at least 90% of cancer patients go through orthodox treatments before attempting to use natural alternative cures.

    Vernon did not undergo any harmful orthodox treatments after he was diagnosed. He optimistically ordered the cesium chloride. But it got lost in the mail, or so it seemed. So he frantically looked for another source of raising his pH level into the alkaline range.

    That`s when he discovered the remedy of baking powder or bicarbonate of soda with maple syrup. Not having maple syrup in his kitchen, he decided to use the molasses that was handy. He was anxious to kill the cancer before it killed him.

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  • No Wonder I will never be rich

    ABC Radio National's PM program recorded US billionaire investor Ken Fisher at the Forbe's CEO conference:

    "I believe in capitalism. Capitalism to me is a spiritual concept. Democracy just gets in the way. Democracy is annoying. Let them buy stuff and eat cake. Where I come from if you don't believe in capitalism you're going to hell."

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  • Wednesday, September 29, 2010

    Strange Times


    Strange times are upon us, strange things are occurring
    Truth is a strange virtue of the past
    Rulers of our lands are strange
    Avoid the strange webs of deceit
    Never fear strange things
    Give strangers a strange smile
    Evolve in these strange times with peace

    Treat all like yourself with timeless love
    In time the all will be one
    May we be blessed in time with truth
    Every humans right to live in Peace, Love and Truth
    So may it be in this time of light and truth

    GM Crops and Food

    The introduction of GM crops and food has raised controversy around the world. Questions include whether GM crops will harm the environment or GM foods be damaging to health. Because the technology is currently largely in the private sector, there are also issues of how, and in whose interests, it will be used.

    GeneWatch UK is working to ensure the authorisation process for GM crops and foods is rigorous and takes a precautionary approach. We are also campaigning for liability rules that will compensate farmers for contamination of their products and require the biotechnology industry to pay for putting things right if environmental harm arises from the use of GM organisms.

    From this page you can find basic information about GM crops and food as well as more details about the areas on which GeneWatch works.

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  • Parwan Detention Facility, Bagram, Afghanistan

    Photos of the new Facility.
    Thanks again to cryptome.

  • Pictures and commentry
  • Afghanistan Wartime Photos Pt 3

    Afghanistan Wartime Women September 2010


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  • Obama fights Back by Rolling Stone Mag

    By Jann S. Wenner

    The following is an article from the October 15, 2010 issue of Rolling Stone.

    We arrived at the southwest gate of the white house a little after one o'clock on the afternoon of September 17th. It was a warm fall day, but the capital felt quiet and half-empty, as it does on Fridays at the end of summer, with Congress still in recess. Rolling Stone had interviewed Barack Obama twice before, both times aboard his campaign plane — first in June 2008, a few days after he won the Democratic nomination, and again that October, a month before his election. This time executive editor Eric Bates and I sat down with the president in the Oval Office, flanked by busts of Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. The conversation stretched on for nearly an hour and a quarter. The president began by complimenting my multi-colored striped socks. "If I wasn't president," he laughed, "I could wear socks like that."

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  • Monday, September 27, 2010

    Lethal Danger of CT Scans

    By William Faloon

    We tried everything… from pleading with arrogant physicians to providing irrefutable documentation to support our position. The response was always the same: we were “out of our minds” for suggesting that medical X-rays increase future cancer risks.

    Our opposition could never substantiate that exposing healthy cells to ionizing radiation was safe. They did at one point rely on the Atomic Energy Commission, who claimed there were no dangers to low-level radiation exposure.

    The Atomic Energy Commission was created to “manage the development, use, and control of atomic (nuclear) energy for military and civilian applications.” Like so many federal agencies, the priority was not to protect the public’s health. Instead this tax-funded bureaucracy (like the FDA) functioned to guarantee the economic success of the industries it regulated.1

    By ridiculing those who warned about the carcinogenic effects of X-rays, the federal government and medical establishment enabled companies making CT scanners (and other radiation devices) to earn tens of billions of dollars in profit, with Medicare and private health insurance picking up most of the costs.
    Radiation Overload

    Compared to regular medical X-rays, CT scans yield much higher-resolution images. Unfortunately, CT scans also expose the patient to hundreds and sometimes thousands of times more radiation.2-4

    The routine use of CT scans and other dangerous X-ray imaging procedures has skyrocketed over the past three decades. In 1980, there were 3 million CT scans done. By the year 2007, the number increased to about 70 million.5,6

    We at Life Extension® long ago warned members to avoid CT scans and any kind of X-ray unless absolutely necessary. Up against us was an armada of for-profit companies who promoted CT scans to healthy people to measure coronary artery calcification, virtual colonoscopy in place of the more effective standard colonoscopy (flexible tube procedures), and even whole-body CT scans to identify abnormalities anywhere in one’s anatomy.

    The irony is that health-conscious people, who often paid for whole-body CT scans out of their own pockets, unwittingly exposed their whole body to huge levels of DNA gene-mutating radiation!

    Read More here:

    http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2010/aug2010_Lethal-Danger-of-CT-Scans_01.htm

    Sunday, September 26, 2010

    'Americans seek probe into 9/11'

    http://www.presstv.ir/detail/143885.html

    I find things very confusing regarding 9/11 as does this man:

    Pat Gray
    9/25/2010 5:00:40 PM
    An investigation into the events of 9/11 would not be to curb the growing American hostility to Muslims but to clearly show the reasons behind the wars of aggression by the United States against the people of the Middle East. Americans need to know if their government has any ethics or democracy. Perhaps we have suffered a coup and are unwilling to fact that fact. Blaming the bad guys over there is much more comfortable that recognizing that the bad guys are in control in Washington D.C. and that our whole belief that we live in a democracy are false.

    More Information
    earthlink 911hoax/

    Saturday, September 25, 2010

    My Critters

    I have not slept much lately this little critter (see eyes and big ears) has kept me awake as my tree is spawning and it must taste very good. This possum is driving my poor old cat bonkers also the tree is outside my bedroom window.
    Oh well I will live in the country!



    Full Moon and my kangaroo friends I see on my morning walk, we always have a little chat!

    Assange still waiting

    Julian Assange Persecution

    It has been two weeks since the Swedish Prosecution Authority published allegations [screenshot below] against Julian Assange on its website. No further information has been provided by the Authority to substantiate the allegations.

    Without substantiation the allegations are persecution of Assange by continued publication on a website.

    The Swedish Prosecution Authority undermines its reputation and credibility by this action. The action raises the suspicion that the Authority is deliberately punishing Assange without justification.

    Other possibilities which have arisen from similar circumstances (note):

    1. The Authority is deliberately breeding public suspicion of Assange and Wikileaks.

    2. The Authority has been coerced into political persecution of Assange to counter Wikileaks' release of US Government documents.

    3. The allegations have been found to be substantiated and the Authority is preparing for indictment and trial.

    4. The allegations have been found to be without merit and the Authority is devising a response to excuse how the case has been handled.

    5. The Authority has discovered that the allegations have been orchestrated by Wikileaks opponents and means must be devised to keep this confidential.

    6. Assange is being investigated for more than, or different from, the published allegations.

    7. Assange is being investigated for allegations involving national security which must remain secret.

    8. Assange has been coerced to accept a plea bargain with confidential conditions.

    9. Assange has been coerced to provide information about Wikileaks and its supporters.

    10. Assange has been coerced to provide information about Wikileaks in the future as a confidential informant.

    11. Assange has been discovered to be a confidential informant and means must be devised to keep this secret.

    12. Others associated with Wikileaks have been discovered to be confidential informants and means must be devised to keep this secret.

    Note: Several of these possibilities were described by the HOPE panel on hacker snitches, New York City, July 18, 2010. Panelists included Emmanuel Goldstein, Kevin Mitnick, Bernie X, Fiber Optic and Adrian Lamo. Lamo snitched on Bradley Manning; Bernie X and Fiber Optic were imprisoned as a consequence of other hackers snitching as part of plea deals; Goldstein said he snitched to save an innocent person from being blamed. Goldstein said a common perception is that up to 25% of hackers are snitches -- for pay and under plea deals. Hackers and security experts are often recruited to snitch on each other and customers -- defense, justice, spies and commercial firms among others do the hiring. All the possibilities are regular procedures among prosecutors.


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    Sodium Bicarbonate

    Sodium bicarbonate (Baking Soda) is one of the most useful substances in the world of medicine. This site is a portal into the world of bicarbonate and how it can be used to promote health and help cure cancer, kidney disease and a wide range of acute and chronic illnesses. Sodium bicarbonate has been used for decades as an adjunct in chemotherapy and is used commonly in emergency room and intensive care wards around the world.

    For more than a decade there has been work going on at the University of Arizona, using bicarbonate as a potential treatment for cancer. Sodium bicarbonate is a world class anti-fungal but its use is not limited to that effect. Solid tumor fungal infections are powerful, resist attack and adapt quite readily to pharmaceutical anti-fungal drugs. After all fungi love to chew on rocks and they eat mercury for breakfast so you got to hit them correctly in an all out frontal attack with sodium bicarbonate.

    Sodium bicarbonate also dramatically slows the progress of chronic kidney disease. Sodium bicarbonate can be used safely at home orally and transdermally but should always be used with mLinkagnesium chloride for greatest effect in both cancer and kidney disease as well with asthma and diabetes. The two together make up The Ultimate Mitochondrial Cocktail.

    http://sodiumbicarbonate.imva.info/


    Wednesday, September 22, 2010

    Marijuana Benefits Cancer

    Marijuana Benefits Cancer: Two Studies You Probably Never Read About

    by Tony Isaacs, citizen journalist

    (NaturalNews) In February 2000 researchers in Madrid announced they had destroyed incurable brain tumors in rats by injecting them with THC, the active ingredient in cannabis. The study was later published in the journal Nature Cancer Review. Chances are that you have never heard of this study, the same as you likely never heard of a previous similar study. There has been a virtual news blackout as well as a concerted government effort to suppress such stories and studies for over thirty years.

    The study by Manuel Guzman of Madrid Spain found that cannabinoids, the active components of marijuana, inhibited tumor growth in laboratory animals by modulating key cell-signaling pathways and thus causing direct growth arrest and death of tumor cells. The study also found that cannabinoids inhibited angiogenesis and that cannabinoids were usually well tolerated and did not produce the generalized toxic effects of conventional chemotherapies.

    According to neurologist Dr. Ethan Russo, the Guzman study was very important because cancer cells become immortalized and fail to heed normal signals to turn off growth and die on cue. In addition, the other way that tumors grow is by sending out signals to promote angiogenesis, the growth of new blood vessels. Cannabinoids turn off these signals as well.

    Normally, any story that even suggests the possibility of a new treatment for cancer is greeted with headlines about a "cancer cure" - however remote or improbable it might be. However, if marijuana is involved, don't expect any coverage from mainstream media.

    News coverage of the Madrid discovery has been virtually nonexistent in this country. The news broke quietly on Feb. 29, 2000 with a story that ran once on the UPI wire about the Nature Medicine article. The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times all ignored the story, even though its newsworthiness would seem indisputable: a benign substance occurring in nature destroys deadly brain tumors.

    The previous study which indicated that marijuana could be effective against cancer was conducted in 1974. In that study, researchers at the Medical College of Virginia, who had been funded by the National Institutes of Health to find evidence that marijuana damages the immune system, found instead that THC slowed the growth of three kinds of cancer in mice - lung and breast cancer, and virus-induced leukemia.

    The DEA quickly shut down the Virginia study and all further cannabis/tumor research, according to Jack Herer, who reported on the events in his book, "The Emperor Wears No Clothes". In 1976, President Gerald Ford ended all public research on cannabis and granted exclusive research rights to major pharmaceutical companies, who unsuccessfully attempted to develop synthetic forms of THC that would deliver the medical benefits without the "high."

    In 1983, the Reagan/Bush Administration attempted to persuade American universities and researchers to destroy all 1966-76 cannabis research work, including compendiums in libraries, reported Herer. He stated, "We know that large amounts of information have since disappeared."

    On March 29, 2001, the San Antonio Current printed a story by Raymond Cushing titled, "POT SHRINKS TUMORS; GOVERNMENT KNEW IN '74" which detailed government and media suppression of news about marijuana cancer benefits. Cushing noted in his article that it was hard to believe that the knowledge that cannabis can be used to fight cancer has been suppressed for almost thirty years and aptly concluded his article by saying:

    "Millions of people have died horrible deaths and in many cases, families exhausted their savings on dangerous, toxic and expensive drugs. Now we are just beginning to realize that while marijuana has never killed anyone, marijuana prohibition has killed millions."

    [Editor`s Note: NaturalNews is strongly against the use of all forms of animal testing. We fully support implementation of humane medical experimentation that promotes the health and wellbeing of all living creatures.]

    Sources included:

    http://www.safeaccessnow.org/articl...
    http://www.drugpolicycentral.com/bo...
    http://www.nature.com/nrc/journal/v...
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/...

    About the author

    Tony Isaacs, is a natural health author, advocate and researcher who hosts The Best Years in Life website for baby boomers and others wishing to avoid prescription drugs and mainstream managed illness and live longer, healthier and happier lives naturally. Mr. Isaacs is the author of books and articles about natural health, longevity and beating cancer including "Cancer's Natural Enemy" and is working on a major book project due to be published later this year.
    Mr. Isaacs is currently residing in scenic East Texas and frequently commutes to the even more scenic Texas hill country near San Antonio and Austin to give lectures in health seminars. He also hosts the CureZone "Ask Tony Isaacs - featuring Luella May" forum as well as the Yahoo Health Group "Oleander Soup" and he serves as a consultant to the "Utopia Silver Supplement Company".

    http://www.naturalnews.com/z029780_marijuana_cancer.html

    Sunday, September 19, 2010

    WikiLeaks founder free to leave Sweden

    About time!
    WikiLeaks founder Australian Julian Assange was free to leave Sweden, after prosecutors said there was no arrest warrant against him for an alleged case of rape, one of his lawyers said.

    http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/09/19/3015708.htm

    Thursday, September 16, 2010

    This is the time We are the Ones

    Anyone interested in Peace should watch this it is truly inspiring.


    youtube

    100 Million Beats for The Planet



    The Big Idea

    The beat returns - Friday Sept. 17, 2010, 7:00 PM

    Maybe it is ridiculous to think we can change the world. We know it is ridiculous not to try. Are we simply victims of fate, or are we creating a fate that will victimize us? This is a Global Event that will use drumming to focus a collective positive intention, then send it around the world in a continuous wave to improve our relationship with each other, and with a living planet upon which we live, breath, and have our being. 10 Billion Beats started in Sept. 2009. It grew and grew until nearly 200,000 people participated around the globe. In 2010 the grassroots movement will be even bigger and we invite you to be a part of it. We are not trying to have the world's largest drum circle, we are trying help people stand with each other around the globe through the uncertain times ahead.

    "It is quite true that in the history of human thinking the most fruitful developments frequently takeplace at those points where two different lines of thought meet..."

    Werner Heisenberg

    Sound - vibration - frequency - beat has for millennia been an avenue for outward creation and inner exploration. When we listen to the lilt of a mountain brook, or the rhythm of a human heart, sound provides us a pathway to the subtle energies in the deep reaches of our psyche. When we attune with the rhythm of those around us we join in the harmonious dance of life. Sound interconnects us with others and transports us to consciousness states where we encounter insight, healing, growth, and our highest creativity. So what might happen if we use the sound of drumming—like a physical prayer or meditaion—to help balance our relationship as a human family and with the Earth itself?

    The human heart beats billions of times in a life. The human brain has about 10 billion cells that connect our nervous system and exchange innumerable signals every moment to create our thoughts and direct life functions. While 10 billion seems like a hugh number, to be human is to engage grand scale operations each time we simply take a breath. We have overlooked the magnitude of what it takes to be human and as we approach 10 billion humans on this earth, we have underestimated the effects of our existence on the planet. With, or without, our cooperation, nature will bring balance to the relationship.

    This is an intention experiment.

    It seems that somewhere deep within our collective psyche, for as long as humankind has been able to voice it, people have been predicting a world-ending catastrophe accompanied by a last minute rescue from some higher source. Gifted seers like early warning radar, have predicted that some enormous change will occur in this creation. Shamans have prophesied this "great turning" in indigenous villages, every religious tradition has recorded some description of it in their scripture, and like a weather-change many sentient beings that walk this planet sense something in their bones. 2012, Rapture, Earth Changes, Ascension, The End of Days, we don't know what is coming. For many it is a cause for alarm, for others a reason for joy. It is not our wish to challenge your religious beliefs or question that which brings you solace. Whatever the case turns out to be, in this coming period more will be asked of us. Whether it is in a New Heaven, on a New Earth, or walking more miles in the same pair of shoes, we should be asking, "How can we help create the world we all can live in, now, and come 2013?"

    We will use positive intention to affect the uncertain times we sense and benefit every life on the planet.

    Please visit for more information

    Afghanistan Wartime Photos Pt 2

    Once again thanks Cryptome for real life photos from the war zone.

    Link

    Monday, September 13, 2010

    Courage to Resist

    Bradley Manning lawyer hired, advisory panel formed

    “He's aware of all the people who are rallying to his support. So his spirits are relatively good.”
    – Bradley Manning’s attorney David Coombs

    By Courage to Resist. September 3, 2010

    We are relieved that accused Wikileaks whistle-blower Army PFC Bradley Manning is finally represented by an experienced and qualified civilian defense attorney. After receiving a wide range of opinions, Bradley selected attorney David Coombs of Providence, Rhode Island, to lead his legal defense. Mr. Coombs has over a decade of experience as a military trial lawyer and is a former law professor at the Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and School in Charlottesville, Virginia.

    A personal friend of Bradley’s verified the selection of legal counsel during a recent visit with him at the Marine Corps brig at Quantico, Virginia. Bradley was said to have appeared to be in good health and good spirits, considering the situation.

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    Saturday, September 11, 2010

    remembering 9/11

    preparing for work
    on that September morning
    news stories of the towers,
    this is war of the worlds --
    a H G Wells radio play

    how did I not know about this?
    but it was real news,
    an orchestrated fictive narrative unfolding
    before my eyes.

    the horror repeated endlessly on TV
    designed to instill fear;
    that sight will never leave me,

    our world will never be the same again.
    the world has been duped
    introduced to the American war on terror
    a manipulated act intended to intimidate
    and elicit a lasting emotional response
    to future threats produced on demand.

    once again we had been brainwashed.

    The War on Terror Campaign had begun
    we continue to kill innocents in the name of terror,
    3,000 in New York, a million in Iraq,
    an unknown number in Afghanistan
    and other battlefields yet to be announced

    we live in shame because of 9/11
    let us not forget the innocent, murdered souls

    remember them with love and compassion
    and never forget those nefarious, domestic cabals
    that hatched that evil plan.

    Daniel Ellsberg Calls for Release of Wikileaks “Whistleblower” Army Pfc. Bradley Manning

    Ellsberg, CIA Analyst, Army Colonel and US Diplomat Kick Off US Campaign to Free Manning in Oakland on Sept. 16
    Michael Moore to Broadcast Event Live

    Nationwide - September 14 - Daniel Ellsberg helped end the war in Vietnam when he leaked the Pentagon Papers to the press in 1970. Pfc. Bradley Manning, the alleged “whistleblower” accused of releasing documents and combat video showing the gunning down of Iraqi civilians and Reuters journalists to Wikileaks. Manning was not born when Ellsberg blew the whistle on the Vietnam War, but Ellsberg says, “Soldiers sworn oath is to defend and support the Constitution. Bradley Manning has been defending and supporting our Constitution."


    On Sept. 16 at Oakland’s Humanist Hall, Ellsberg, US Army Col. Ann Wright (ret.), a former US diplomat to Afghanistan and Ray McGovern, senior CIA analyst (ret.) will kick off of nation-wide series of support events for Manning in 18 US cities. They will call for Manning’s release and for honesty in United States war policies in Iraq and Afghanistan. The event, organized by Courage to Resist, starts at 7pm in the Humanist Hall, 390 27th Street, Oakland, California.

    Former senior CIA Analyst McGovern, who prepared daily security briefings for both President’s Reagan and George H.W. Bush, says combat video of civilians being machine-gunned should be released: “And it is that video that Private Manning is accused of giving to Wikileaks.” In contrast he says, “Our Secretary of Defense had not one word of regret about the dozen human beings, including two employees of Reuters, murdered on that fateful day in July 2007—or about the now-fatherless children who were seriously wounded.”

    "To suggest that 'lives were put in danger' by the release of the WikiLeaks documents is the most cynical of statements,” says Michael Moore, who will be broadcasting the event live at www.MichaelMoore.com on Thursday Sept. 16 from 7-9pm (Pacific Standard Time). He continues, “Lives were put in danger the night we invaded the sovereign nation of Iraq, an act that had nothing to do with what the Bradley Mannings of this country signed up for: to defend our people from attack. It was a war based on a complete lie and lives were not only 'put in danger,' hundreds of thousands of them were exterminated. For those who organized this massacre to point a finger at Bradley Manning is the ultimate example of Orwellian hypocrisy," The combat videos and other documents released by Wikileaks at www.collateralmurder.com led to the arrest of Manning in May 2010, now held in Quantico, Virginia. If convicted, he faces up to 52 years in prison and is currently being held in solitary confinement.
    Link

    Friday, September 10, 2010

    Afghanistan Wartime Photos Pt 1

    Afghanistan Wartime Architecture September 2010
    Part 1

    Thanks to Cryptome a photo tour of the war

    Link

    Monday, September 06, 2010

    Tuesday, April 13, 2010

    "collateral murder," the WikiLeaks video

    I am sure most on the net have seen this video showing the shooting of media people on the street by soldiers in a helicopter in Baghdad in 2007.
    WikiLeaks VIDEO Exposes 2007 'Collateral Murder' In Iraq is on youtube.

    Now have a listen to this - interesting.......

    From ABC Radio National

    Every year the Pentagon spends six billion dollars using the latest game technology for training and practice. Almost by accident it has become the manufacturer of America's Army, one of the most successful games in the world and also an effective recruiting tool. PW Singer discusses how the technology of computer games is transforming warfare.


    Counterpoint

    Newsy today - Man arrested at LHC

    A would-be saboteur arrested today at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland made the bizarre claim that he was from the future. Eloi Cole, a strangely dressed young man, said that he had travelled back in time to prevent the LHC from destroying the world.

    The LHC successfully collided particles at record force earlier this week, a milestone Mr Cole was attempting to disrupt by stopping supplies of Mountain Dew to the experiment's vending machines. He also claimed responsibility for the infamous baguette sabotage in November last year.

    UM OK ?


    CNET

    What is Higgs Boson?

    The Higgs boson is a hypothetical massive scalar elementary particle predicted to exist by the Standard Model in particle physics. At present there are no known elementary scalar particles in nature. The existence of the particle is postulated as a means of resolving inconsistencies in current theoretical physics, and attempts are being made to confirm the existence of the particle by experimentation, using the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Other theories exist that do not anticipate the Higgs boson, described elsewhere as the Higgsless model.The Higgs boson is a hypothetical massive scalar elementary particle predicted to exist by the Standard Model in particle physics. At present there are no known elementary scalar particles in nature. The existence of the particle is postulated as a means of resolving inconsistencies in current theoretical physics, and attempts are being made to confirm the existence of the particle by experimentation, using the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Other theories exist that do not anticipate the Higgs boson, described elsewhere as the Higgsless model.


    Wiki

    Newsy today - Vatican to report sex abuse

    BUT only if it is required by law. BS

    VATICAN CITY – The Vatican on Monday made clear for the first time that bishops and other church officials should report clerical sex abuse to police if required by law. But the policy failed to satisfy victims who charge that the church deliberately hid abuse for decades.

    Victims, government inquiries and grand juries have all charged that the Catholic Church created what amounted to a conspiracy to cover up abuse by keeping allegations that priests raped and molested children secret and not reporting them to civil authorities.

    YahooNews

    Monday, April 12, 2010

    Newsy today - URANIUM mine protesters

    "Justice"

    Judge slams ministers
    URANIUM mine protesters who were beaten, capsicum-sprayed and locked in a shipping container by police have been awarded compensation by a South Australian judge, who criticised the state's Deputy Premier and Police Minister for provocative comments they made about the case.

    TheAustralian

    Newsy today - asylum seekers


    Don’t use asylum seekers as political footballs
    The Australian Government has announced a blanket suspension on the processing of new asylum claims by Afghan and Sri Lankan nationals.
    Tell our government that it’s time to rise above political point-scoring and uphold fundamental human rights.
    Full Story

    Richard Dawkins: I will arrest Pope Benedict XVI (Not)

    I saw that headline and felt great but the writer Marc Horne

    has been correct by Richard Dawkins.

    "WE MUST LOOK FOR THE TRUTH AND NOT BELIEVE EVERYTHING THE MEDIA SAYS (chela)"

    Full Story

    Comment #478580 by Richard Dawkins on April 11, 2010 at 8:48 am

    Needless to say, I did NOT say "I will arrest Pope Benedict XVI" or anything so personally grandiloquent. You have to remember that The Sunday Times is a Murdoch newspaper, and that all newspapers follow the odd custom of entrusting headlines to a sub-editor, not the author of the article itself.

    What I DID say to Marc Horne when he telephoned me out of the blue, and I repeat it here, is that I am whole-heartedly behind the initiative by Geoffrey Robertson and Mark Stephens to mount a legal challenge to the Pope's proposed visit to Britain. Beyond that, I declined to comment to Marc Horme, other than to refer him to my 'Ratzinger is the Perfect Pope' article here: http://richarddawkins.net/articles/5341

    Here is what really happened. Christopher Hitchens first proposed the legal challenge idea to me on March 14th. I responded enthusiastically, and suggested the name of a high profile human rights lawyer whom I know. I had lost her address, however, and set about tracking her down. Meanwhile, Christopher made the brilliant suggestion of Geoffrey Robertson. He approached him, and Mr Robertson's subsequent 'Put the Pope in the Dock' article in The Guardian shows him to be ideal:
    http://richarddawkins.net/articles/5366
    The case is obviously in good hands, with him and Mark Stephens. I am especially intrigued by the proposed challenge to the legality of the Vatican as a sovereign state whose head can claim diplomatic immunity.

    Even if the Pope doesn't end up in the dock, and even if the Vatican doesn't cancel the visit, I am optimistic that we shall raise public consciousness to the point where the British government will find it very awkward indeed to go ahead with the Pope's visit, let alone pay for it.

    Richard

    Sunday, April 11, 2010

    White/black Australian victims of nuclear testing sue UK

    NATIONAL, April 6, 2010: As a 21-year-old, Ric Johnstone drove 240km daily across the scorching vastness of the Australian outback to work. A motor mechanic in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), he spent 1956 servicing military vehicles in the Great Victorian Desert.

    He lived with 300 other men in a tent town, eating dinners of bully beef with the occasional vegetable.

    Johnstone described his first six months as similar to being a prisoner in a chain gang: "There was no church, no women, no entertainment, nothing."

    More at National Indigenous Times

    NIT

    Modern In-Dependence

    Cleaves Independent Publishing

    Modern In-Dependence
    by Tobias - suv Saturday, Apr 10 2010, 5:01pm
    international / prose/poetry / literature

    A Steep Step under

    Being Fish

    Fish dreaming

    Imagine a world
    in which you are a Fish, not human.
    You gather, hunt & lacerate the pray
    & have many such perfect days.

    Purposeful & reasonable,
    gliding through the water,
    thrill.

    Imagine,
    a shadow-figure
    appearing at the ponds edge
    throwing something white
    strange in shape & bland of taste
    sinking to the bottom
    waiting in the current.

    At a later time
    we will call it bread & think "it's fine"
    even make it a staple upon which we'll all depend.

    The Shadow continues reappearing
    with his filling morsels
    from sources unknown.

    Soon you become dependent,
    fed until fat
    moving slowly in and out of bed.

    No need to hunt or gather,
    until all discipline is drained.

    You forget the old ways,
    those precious knowledge filled days.
    Fading images of Elders
    waiting for the dead to come,
    too sad to go on.

    Seemingly unfair, then suddenly,
    the Shadow turns & walks away.
    Abundance gone, never to return.

    However, Independence only sleeps
    wake it up & step real steep.
    No need for stuff from somewhere else,
    be aware,
    everything speaks of prolific potential
    in our world.

    Now
    it is around you, here
    lets make it happen in this Sphere.


    [Thanks to the inspiration from the traditional guardian of this land,
    the Originals]


    Cleaves Independent Open Publishing. http://cleaves.zapto.org/news/story-1941.html

    Paul Craig Roberts Last Essay

    Wherever one looks, truth has fallen to money.
    Wherever money is insufficient to bury the truth, ignorance, propaganda, and short memories finish the job.
    The American media does not serve the truth. It serves the government and the interest groups that empower the government.

    http://www.examiner.com/blog/printexaminerarticles.cfm?section=examiners,examiners&blogtype=examiners&mode=alias&blogid=18425&blogURL=LA-County-Nonpartisan-Examiner&byYear=2010&byMonth=3&byDay=26&byAlias=Paul-Craig-Roberts-final-essay-Corporate-media-is-propaganda-serves-US-police-state-and-oligarchs

    Saturday, April 10, 2010

    Demise of the Catholic Church

    Nostradamus

    16 Demise of the Catholic Church

    I p193 (cX-70)

    Ruin will befall the Catholic church because of its leaders' ambition
    for illegitimate power. The leaders will become vain glorious and
    think that they can handle whatever they desire to grasp, and it will
    be their downfall. Their ambitions will be chilled when they fail and
    the church will be subject to great upheaval, with the Pope
    ultimately being dethroned. Catholics will become alienated and
    disillusioned with the powermongering, will no longer support the
    church, and the sphere of influence of the Church will greatly
    diminish.

    Catholic Truth

    I would like to recommend a very long read if you have the feeling of being baffled by the church as I have.

    Even though this web site is not to do with child abuse it give a detailed history of the vatican.
    The link is to Part 4

    http://one-evil.org/acts_holocaust/acts_vatican_holocaust_part_4.htm

    Roman Catholic Church

    I have personal experience and I dearly hope that this corrupt organisation will be served justice for the crimes against children and the faithful.

    Friday, April 09, 2010

    Old Blog

    I have dug this blog out of cyber-space to help myself.
    I need to get stuff off my chest and talking to friends gets me odd responses.
    Talking on forums, groups etc gets me flamed.
    So the format is simple and my posts will be also.
    I persue truth which leads me to some very odd articles.
    namaste

    Thursday, January 01, 2009

    True Words

    "When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace" -- Jimi Hendrix

    Noel Coward

    “My importance to the world is relatively small. On the other hand, my importance to myself is tremendous. I am all I have to work with, to play with, to suffer and to enjoy. It is not the eyes of others that I am wary of, but of my own. I do not
    intend to let myself down more than I can possibly help, and I find that the fewer illusions I have about myself or the world around me, the better company I am for myself.”
    Noel Coward

    The Universe

    On a lighter note but close to the truth:-
    According to Monty Python (The Meaning of Life):

    The Universe itself keeps on expanding and expanding
    in all of the directions it can whiz as fast as it can go
    (that's the speed of light you know!
    12 million miles a second- and that's the fastest speed there is.)
    So just remember next time you're feeling very small and insecure
    how amazingly unlikely is your birth.
    And pray that there's intelligent life somewhere up in space,
    'cause there's bugger all down here on earth!

    Good on John Cleese, I share his birthday :-)

    Words of Merit

    We are the ones we've been waiting for.
    We are the change that we seek. ...
    "You must be the change you want to see in the world." Mahatma Gandhi ...

    "Get up, stand up.
    Stand up for you rights" Bob Marley

    "Imagine all the people living life in peace.
    You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one.
    I hope someday you'll join us, and the world will be as one." John Lennon

    Buddha Quote



    That says it all !

    The Two Wolves Inside Us

    A Native American grandfather was talking to his grandson about how he felt about the life tragedies. He said, "I feel as if I have two wolves fighting in
    my heart. One wolf is the vengeful, angry, violent one. The other wolf is the loving, compassionate one."The grandson asked him, "Which wolf will win the
    fight in your heart?" The grandfather answered, "The one I feed.

    Oh what a tangled web

    ''Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive''
    from Sir Walter Scott's long poem, Marmion

    Deception is a false reality imposed on a true reality. It is a fragile and complex weaving of truth, half truths', lies and lies of omission. To successfully deceive another or several people, one must be skilled in the art of deception. To create a deception worthy of belief one must be able to create plausible details that help create the illusion of truth. It is the details that people listen to and remember and the one deceiving is obligated to remember these detail in order to avoid having the lie exposed. The problem with remembering the lies we tell is that all people are basically good and we tend to forget the bad things we've done. In order to successfully perpetuate deception, the liar must be willing to live that lie when necessary. This becomes the tangled web we weave, especially when first we practice to deceive.
    It means if you tell lies you'd better have a really good memory or you'll end up in a tangle of lies, half-truths and truths.
    Habitual liars can frequently be easily recognised because they like to keep various groups of friends and acquaintances separate for fear they'll exchange notes, thus causing the web to unravel.
    It's amusing to watch a confirmed liar finding themself at a function where, say, workmates and friends are present together; they fidget and glance nervously at the various groups...who'd probably never wonder about their tales except for their nervous behavior.

    The Trees

    today I will listen to the trees
    the leaves rustle and speak of things
    they tell stories from long ago
    when man was one with the earth
    come back they say, come back to see
    the beauty of life among the trees
    come back to the fairies and the pixies
    fly along and be free, yes, today
    I will listen to the trees

    chela

    Oscar Wilde

    "These days man knows the price of everything, but the value of nothing" --