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US Leadership for a Nuclear Weapons-Free World - An Appeal to the Next President of the United States |
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A once in a life-time, not to be missed |
February 16, 2008 |
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Peter Donnelly, the well known sand artist, also know as the Sand Dancer, is generously donating his time and talent to honouring the 50th anniversary of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament by creating the CND logo on the New Brighton beach in Christchurch on Saturday 16th of February starting at 6pm and finishing approximately 7.30 |
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Whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg: Bush Likely to Attack Iran, Impeachment a Must |
by Sari Gelzer |
February 7, 2008 |
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The American public and media have not picked up on the urgency surrounding a pending war with Iran. |
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| The latest on Larry's lecture tour in NZ Find out how you can help save the planet from U.S. nuclear destruction. |
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The Shocking Truth – Nuclear War With Iran The Talk in Cathedral Square, Christchurch |
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| Key Points When Lobbying MP's and Others on: |
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Extinction is Forever - Book Mark |
An Easy Way to Spread the Word - Print yourself a book mark and send them to your friends |
| Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of New Zealand's 1987 Nuclear Free Legislation |
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Increasingly, it's Your Priceless Asset and Great Achievement |
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by David Krieger |
January 16, 2008 |
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The latest Wall Street Journal article by George Shultz, William Perry, Henry Kissinger and Sam Nunn, “Toward a Nuclear-Free World,” published on January 15, 2008, has a greater sense of urgency than their first joint article a year earlier. They express grave concerns that we are at a nuclear “tipping point” with “a very real possibility that the deadliest weapons ever invented could fall into dangerous hands.” As if these weapons are not already in dangerous enough hands. The former policy makers and Cold Warriors are warning us that, without change, nuclear dangers will worsen. They leave to our imaginations what will happen in a world in which “deterrence is decreasingly effective and increasingly hazardous.” |
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by George Shultz, William Perry, Henry Kissinger and Sam Nunn |
January 15, 2008 |
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The accelerating spread of nuclear weapons, nuclear know-how and nuclear material has brought us to a nuclear tipping point. We face a very real possibility that the deadliest weapons ever invented could fall into dangerous hands. |
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by George Shultz, William Perry, Henry Kissinger and Sam Nunn |
January 4, 2007 |
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Nuclear weapons today present tremendous dangers, but also an historic opportunity. U.S. leadership will be required to take the world to the next stage -- to a solid consensus for reversing reliance on nuclear weapons globally as a vital contribution to preventing their proliferation into potentially dangerous hands, and ultimately ending them as a threat to the world. |
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comment by Larry Ross |
September 5, 2007 |
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Fisk does an excellent analysis of 9/11 questions, but like so many prominent analysts stops short of drawing logical conclusions. There are many reasons and evidence why one can reasonably conclude that Bush and his associates planned and executed 9/11 to give themselves excuses to blame the Arabs and other Moslem states and initiate the 'war on terror'. |
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by Robert Fisk |
August 25, 2007 |
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Each time I lecture abroad on the Middle East, there is always someone in the audience – just one – whom I call the "raver". Apologies here to all the men and women who come to my talks with bright and pertinent questions – often quite humbling ones for me as a journalist – and which show that they understand the Middle East tragedy a lot better than the journalists who report it. But the "raver" is real. He has turned up in corporeal form in Stockholm and in Oxford, in Sao Paulo and in Yerevan, in Cairo, in Los Angeles and, in female form, in Barcelona. No matter the country, there will always be a "raver". |
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Excellent Analysis of US War On Iran |
comment by Larry Ross |
September 5, 2007 |
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This excellent analysis by Chris Hedges fails to suggest that many US plans call for the US use of nuclear weapons against Iran although many good analysts have produced articles indicating this. |
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by Chris Hedges |
September 4, 2007 |
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The most effective diplomats, like the most effective intelligence officers and foreign correspondents, possess empathy. They have the intellectual, cultural and linguistic literacy to get inside the heads of those they must analyze or cover. They know the vast array of historical, religious, economic and cultural antecedents that go into making up decisions and reactions. And because of this—endowed with the ability to communicate and more able to find ways of resolving conflicts through diplomacy—they are less prone to blunders. |
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When cancer starts to show up through the NZ forces who have served in Afghanistan and Iraq, I expect the same conclusions....DU is |
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insane, why did we send them there? |
comment by Larry Ross |
September 3, 2007 |
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by Carla McClain |
August 23, 2007 |
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After serving in Vietnam nearly 40 years ago - and receiving the Bronze Star for it - the Tucson soldier was called back to active duty in Iraq. |
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More Wars Will Destroy US |
comment by Larry Ross |
August 25, 2007 |
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Paul Craig Roberts tells how the US Congress and democratic opposition are no longer acting as the hope of the nation in stopping Bush's illegal war on Iraq, or his planned war with Iran. The consequences of these wars are not considered by the deluded war-crazed neocons. Roberts does not mention that the Bush regime has "nuclear weapons on the table" according to Bush. After an initial conventional weapon attack, and expected Iranian retaliation, the Bush regime may use that as their justification for the planned nuclear strike. Also not mentioned is the possibility that the Bush regime will stage a false flag attack on the US and blame Iran, as a method of gaining public support and consent for anything. Bush wants. There will then be a media blitz designed to fool their public and others, and gain the support and participation of governments in the Bush war plan. |
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by Paul Craig Roberts |
August 23, 2007 |
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pullout from Iraq while I'm president, declares George W. Bush. On to Iran, declares Vice President Cheney. |
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comment by Larry Ross |
August 21, 2007 |
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Apparently Rove, "Bush's brains" was against a war with Iran, which Cheney wanted. Karen Kwiatkowski's article is among many that indicate this war is now more likely. The many disastrous consequences, including escalation to a much wider, longer war and/or series of wars are okay with Cheney, Bush and the rest of the Bush Administration. If staged adroitly, based on the present broad range of lies, as were used to gain support for the Iraq war, Bush may also get away with this new deception. |
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August 20, 2007 |
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Karl Rove's long-awaited departure from the White House makes sense, and not just because he really does need to spend more time with his family. Rove is a strange guy. And I say that not because of the rapping he has taken his critics, but because of his own rapping. |
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comment by Larry Ross |
August 21, 2007 |
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A great doco by Leo DiCaprio stocked with passion and brainpower illuminating the global environment crisis. Plus all you need to know to save this planet. But a Bush-Cheney war on Iran, would be so big, with so many horrific consequences, that any chance we might have to save our environment, will be blown away by a big new war. |
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Leo DiCaprio Takes Up Where Al Gore Left Off in New '11th Hour' Environmental Documentary |
by Don Hazen |
August 19, 2007 |
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DiCaprio's 11th Hour is a powerful documentary that makes the case that our way of life is totally at odds with the sustainability of our planet. But the film needs the Hollywood star to draw a lot more publicity to it. |
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Many Pressures for War On Iran |
comment by Larry Ross |
August 19, 2007 |
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In the US there are many political pressures for the US to make war with Iran as the following excellent article details. It indicates that the US is closer than ever to staging provocations that can be used as a pretext and justification for war with Iran . Some of the comments that follow the article are very worthwhile and perceptive. |
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August 16, 2007 |
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I was never one of those who believed the Bush administration was getting ready to attack Iran in 2006 or early 2007. But it is now clear that at least Vice President Dick Cheney is conspiring to push through a specific plan for war with Iran. And Senator Joe Lieberman is an active part of that conspiracy. |
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| Costs Of Escalation In Iraq |
comment by Larry Ross |
August 17, 2007 |
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The very useful figures that Tom Englehardt has complied are astonishing and infuriating. A tiny minority in the US, elected by fraud, and supported by the Government machinery including the Military, using deceitful techniques and lies, started wars and spent billions killing over one million Iraqis, destroyed their infrastructure, created four million refugees (2 outside Iraq and 2 inside), started a civil war, created permanent military bases More than 75, according to the New York Times. |
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| All-time Highs in Iraq: Escalation by the Numbers |
by Tom Engelhardt |
August 16, 2007 |
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Someday, we will undoubtedly discover that, in the term "surge" -- as in the President's "surge" plan (or "new way forward") announced to the nation in January -- was the urge to avoid the language (and experience) of the Vietnam era. As there were to be no "body bags" (or cameras to film them as the dead came home), as there were to be no "body counts" ("We have made a conscious effort not to be a body-count team" was the way the President put it ), as there were to be no "quagmires," nor the need to search for that "light at the end of the tunnel," so, surely, there were to be no "escalations." |
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comment by Larry Ross |
August 16, 2007 |
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The following article will activate people to order the Poison DUst Educators Pack from the US and educate others, particularly students, about this insidious and long term threat to everyone on the planet. DU will be with us for eternity as it has a 4.4 billion year half life. The US and UK are lying when they claim it does not cause any permanent threat. Their own scientists and military warn that it is a permanent and growing threat to humanity. |
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Don't let our kids be guinea pigs! Let's reach our youth BEFORE they're contaminated! |
from DU Education Project |
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What's in the dust? Depleted Uranium |
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Bleak Future for Americans |
comment by Larry Ross |
August 15, 2007 |
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Americans will have very little choice in the next election, as the Democrats embrace the same deceptive policies as the Bush Administration. |
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by Philip Giraldi |
August 14, 2007 |
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When it comes to foreign policy, particularly as it relates to the Middle East, there is not a whole lot of separation between the Democratic and Republican Parties. Republicans tend to be more bellicose in their statements, but Democrats have more than made up for that with their steely resolve to take the fight to the enemy wherever he might be. Both Republicans and Democrats reflexively support Israel, and nearly all candidates are in agreement on a number of other areas, including an aggressive policy toward Iran. |
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by Olivia Zaleski |
August 8, 2007 |
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Recently I had the opportunity to catch a sneak preview of Leonardo Dicaprio's, The 11th Hour. |
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comment by Larry Ross |
August 5, 2007 |
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The US capitalist system is a sacred religion, a dogma that cannot be questioned, but is out of control and leading to global environmental destruction as Sullivan illustrates. However its offspring - the military-industrial-political complex - is also out of control, breeding wars and new arms races which threaten to destroy the world in the nearer future. The economic system and values of global humanity keep accelerating this self-destructive system. Increasingly the bulk of human resources go into preparing for, and fighting, endless wars based on lies and myths. |
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by Charles Sullivan |
October 22, 2005 |
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It is painfully obvious that America is a land that worships the market economy. Big money is God here. Big money is all powerful, omnipotent. All solutions, as perceived by the captains of business, therefore, must be market based. Moreover, in the moribund perceptions of the ruling elite, the market must be totally unfettered. It must exist beyond the pale of conscience, bearing no responsibility to the people, or to the earth that sustains it. It must answer only to the bottom line and reject all other input—a function that it has executed only too well. |
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Arctic Resource Wars? |
comment by Larry Ross |
August 3, 2007 |
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In staking a claim to a large part of Arctic oil and gas reserves, Russia has fired the first shot of what may become known as Arctic Resource Wars. |
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by Reuters |
August 3, 2007 |
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Russian explorers dived deep below the North Pole in a submersible and planted a national flag on the seabed to stake a symbolic claim to the energy riches of the Arctic. |
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by Larry Ross |
August 2, 2007 |
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For readers looking for pro-nuclear power arguments, Google has over 70,000 articles on this subject they may like to consider. You will also find on Google that there are 8,720,000 results for anti-nuclear power, almost 125 times as many against. . . . |
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by Larry Ross |
July 29, 2007 |
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Dr Frank gave us an important insight into the mental workings and decision-making of George Bush (below). Unless impeachment proceedings begin very soon, Dr Frank predicts Bush will attack Iran. It is not so much a matter of Bush deciding not to take this course, as the US Congress deciding to stop him before he can do it, and/or the US military deciding not to implement a Bush command to strike Iran, because their loyalty to the US Constitution trumps Bush commands. |
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By Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity & Dr. Justin Frank |
July 27, 2007 |
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| The “new” strategy of surging troops in Baghdad has simply wasted more lives and bought some time for the president. His strategy boils down to keeping as many of our soldiers engaged as possible, in order to stave off definitive defeat in Iraq before January 2009. Bush is commander in chief, but Congress must approve funding for the war, and its patience is running out. The war – and the polls – are going so badly that it is no longer a sure thing that the administration will be able to fund continuance of the war. There is an outside chance Congress will succeed in forcing a pullout starting in the next several months. What would the president likely do in reaction to that slap in the face? |
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| Nuclear Power? An Uneconomic, Dangerous Nonsense |
comment from Larry Ross |
July 25, 2007 |
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This Los Angeles Times editorial is a very good summary of the relative disadvantages of investing in nuclear power reactors, versus using much more economic and available alternatives. If you add these powerful arguments to a number of others for New Zealand , the alternative energy sources win overwhelmingly. As they say: "Tax dollars are much better spent on windmills than on cooling towers" |
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| A Warming World: No to Nukes |
The Los Angeles Times |
July 23, 2007 |
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It's tempting to turn to nuclear plants to combat climate change, but alternatives are safer and cheaper. |
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| False Flags May Start Iran War and Bush Dictatorship |
July 19, 2007 |
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Paul Craig Roberts knows what's really happening and likely to happen in Washington. He was a top official in the Reagan Administration and assistant editor of the Wall Street Journal. His dire warnings about the disasters to follow if Bush, Cheney and others are not impeached should be a spur to action. |
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| Impeach Now or Face the End of Constitutional Democracy |
by Paul Craig Roberts |
July 17, 2007 |
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Unless Congress immediately impeaches Bush and Cheney, a year from now the US could be a dictatorial police state at war with Iran. |
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| Sudan, the CIA and Oil |
from Larry Ross |
July 18, 2007 |
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Whereas the CIA and it's interests in using Sudan as a source of intelligence for the Iraq war is featured in this article, there is not a word about the very great interest the US has in Sudan's oil. This oil interest and the policies that flow from it, are mentioned in some of the other articles on this site. The immorality and two-faced policies of the US toward Sudan and the very low priority it gives to the genocide against Darfur, indicates that Oil takes priority over the blood of men, women and children in Darfur. That the following article only mentioned the CIA spy interests and not a word about oil seems to indicate that the media prefers not to alert it's readers about this vitally important connection in the formation of US foreign policy. |
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| Sudan Is Secret Partner of US |
by Greg Miller and Josh Meyer |
June 11, 2007 |
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Khartoum supplies information to the CIA on insurgents in Iraq. |
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| Oil Policies in Sudan and Genocide |
from Larry Ross |
July 17, 2007 |
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The following is a number of articles dealing with global oil resources and the policies of different nations toward these resources. Of particular interest is the battle between states for control of Sudan's oil - one of the richest oil fields in Africa. At the same time the Government of Sudan is commiting genocide against the population of Darfur. That results in two-faced policies by governments wanting good relations with Sudan to get access to it's oil, while appearing to pacify human rights organizations by condemning Sudan for its genocide against the population of Darfur. As in Iraq, it seems to be the oil interests that triumph over human rights. |
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| Oil and Natural Gas in Conflict |
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"Black gold" often brings hardship and misery to the societies where it is found. Petroleum-producing countries are plagued by corrupt and authoritarian governments, lopsided and unsustainable economic development and violent conflict. Foreign powers and their huge multinational oil companies often maneuver for control of the oil fields through clandestine operations or outright military intervention. In addition, disaffected rebels challenge governments in hope of winning a share of the lucrative oil revenues. |
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| Drastic Climate Change But There Could Be A Solution |
from Larry Ross |
July 13, 2007 |
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George Monbiot shows a scientific basis for expecting the worst consequences of global warming much sooner than expected, if we continue present trends with only token and fig leaf measures. |
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| Water World: Slipping Toward Climate Catastrophe |
by George Monbiot |
July 12, 2007 |
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The UK government is dangerously negligent on energy and climate issues even though it knows better. |
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| Internet makes 6 billion people one family - So do 26,000 nuclear weapons. |
July 11, 2007 |
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One secret decision can destroy our human family in hours. Expanding Bush's illegal wars to Iran, means using nuclear weapons. What peace people do in New York or Washington (see below) to end and prevent expanded wars and impeach the war criminals is also acting for you, me and everyone - everywhere. Use the Internet to encourage or help peace actions in New York and Washington The time is up, the countdown has started. The 3rd US aircraft carrier fleet is steaming toward the Persian Gulf. See: Do-It-Yourself Impeachment now. |
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Troops Out Now Coalition Politicians won't end the war - Elections won't stop the war - Only the People will stop the war! |
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Rally Monday July 16, Times Square - Troops Out Now! SEPT 22- 29: It's time to move from Protest to Resistance: |
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| The War On Conciousness |
by Larry Ross |
July 9, 2007 |
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I totally agree with this essay. In many ways it is very similar to what I have been saying on my website which covers many of the subjects mentioned. My only worry is that there is not the time or resources required to reach enough people that will somehow prevent the Bush regime from carrying out their agenda. ... |
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| The War on Consciousness |
by Paul Levy |
2007 |
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We are truly in a war. It is not the war we imagine we are in, which is the way our true adversaries want it. It is not a foreign war against a foreign enemy. It is a war on consciousness, a war on our own minds. The global war on terror that is being fought around the world is an embodied reflection in the material world of a deeper, more fundamental war that is going on in the realm of consciousness itself. |
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| Depression, Doomsday and Peace |
by Larry Ross |
July 7, 2007 |
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Scientifically I contemplate the facts, such as: |
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| Is Bush's Religion Calling for Global Geneocide? |
from Larry Ross |
July 2, 2007 |
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'End Timers' Urge Bush -'Bring on God's Nuclear Doomsday' and Rapture to Heaven for the Faithful. Bush's 'End Times' supporters believe this would be the biblical Armageddon, as foretold in an obscure passage in the Bible. They believe Bush is God's chosen one, and are urging him to make it all happen. They believe it will result in a rapture of the chosen faithful few to heaven. Almost everything Bush has done in the Middle East, and not done, is consistent with these religious bunkum beliefs. |
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| Bush, Mideast Wars and End-Time Prophecy |
by JP Briggs II, Ph.D., and Thomas D. Williams |
June 29, 2007 |
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President George W. Bush has become dangerously steeped in ideas of Armageddon, the Apocalypse, an imminent war with Satanic forces in the Middle East, and an urgency to construct an American theocracy to fulfill God's end-of-days plan, according to close observers. |
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| The Backbone of Fascism is Public Apathy |
by Larry Ross |
June 28, 2007 |
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Every dictatorship depends on apathy, ignorance, confusion created by pro-dictatorship propaganda, disinterest, gullibility, criminal or and/or self-interest of its victims, and fear of reprisals by people if they openly oppose the emerging or established dictatorship. These factors are enough to silence and/or prevent most opposition. The recent Fiji military dictatorship is a good example. It was a simple military takeover, using a flimsy excuse of combating corruption. |
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June 23, 2007 |
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DU weapons spread toxic radioactive dust wherever they are used. With a half life of 4 billion years, the poisonous effects are gradually spreading around the world causing death and disease. It is like a slow motion form of nuclear war against all humanity, insidiously and secretly drifting world-wide, infecting millions. The US has slyly introduced a form of nuclear weapon and then lied. They claim DU weapons are harmless. The poisonous effects may manifest years later in the form of cancer, genetic mutations in the children of exposed people and a range of other diseases. |
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POISON DUst |
From International Action Center, Founded by Ramsey Clark, Former U.S. Attorney General |
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..... Today, half of the 697,000 U.S. Gulf War troops from the 1991 war have reported serious medical problems and a significant increase in birth defects among their newborn children. |
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| Badges Mark Anti-Nuclear Anniversary |
The Dominion Post |
June 22, 2007 |
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The original Nuclear Free New Zealand badge was designed by Larry Ross in 2002 and sent to all MPs. A letter promoting the idea that New Zealand should declare itself a Nuclear Free Zone as an important step toward global nuclear disarmament and peace accompanied the badge and was one of many letters on this and related subjects to MPs. "It was thrilling to see my badge worn by the Prime Minister and six of her Ministers. It is more relevant today and remains a powerful statement of support" Larry said. |
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by Larry Ross |
June 21, 2007 |
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Created In May 2005, Chossudovsky's article remains one of the best I have seen on the US planned nuclear war on Iran. I therefore recommend that people read, or reread this article. Its message is re-enforced by millions of other articles, some by world experts if you Google search "US Nuclear War On Iran". Consider it and what you could do to help prevent such a holocaust, and reverse the machinery of war and deception, that is creating these doomsday scenarios. This article deals with the facts, not with the implications and some of the deeper, darker evil machinations of the Bush hierarchy. I will outline a few of these. |
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by Michel Chossudovsky |
May 1, 2005 |
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At the outset of Bush's second term, Vice President Dick Cheney dropped a bombshell. He hinted, in no uncertain terms, that Iran was "right at the top of the list" of the rogue enemies of America, and that Israel would, so to speak, "be doing the bombing for us", without US military involvement and without us putting pressure on them "to do it": |
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| The Murder Of The Innocent |
June 20, 2007 |
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Chris Hedges, former Middle East Bureau Chief of The New York Times, gives us valuable insights into how 'Coalition of the Willing' troops have become murderers of some 600, 000 innocent Iraqis since the US invasion in 2003. It is little wonder that the Bush regime and the Iraqi puppet government are suppressing this information. These trained murderers, disturbed, resentful, bitter and often wounded and infected with DU poisoning are returned and turned loose on US society. The costs of these damaged human beings, and their genetically damaged offspring, will be felt at many levels of American society for generations to come. |
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A Culture of Atrocity: U.S. Troops Feel the Effect of Prolonged Combat |
by Chris Hedges, Truthdig |
June 19, 2007 |
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After four years of war, our troops in Iraq have become acclimated to atrocity. The rage that soldiers feel after a roadside bomb explodes is one that is easily directed over time to innocent civilians -- a short psychological leap, but a massive moral one. |
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comment by Larry Ross |
June 16, 2007 |
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.... America has become a 'Frankenstein-of-perpetual-war' creature, created by the machinations of Bush's neocon complex. Congress, elected to stop the Iraq war and correct any Administration excesses, and crimes, has lost any will to stop any present or future planned wars. Basically it is very much under the domination of the Bush executive and ideology. |
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by Michael T. Klare and Tom Engelhardt |
June 15, 2007 |
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Sixteen gallons of oil. That's how much the average American soldier in Iraq and Afghanistan consumes on a daily basis – either directly, through the use of Humvees, tanks, trucks, and helicopters, or indirectly, by calling in air strikes. Multiply this figure by 162,000 soldiers in Iraq, 24,000 in Afghanistan, and 30,000 in the surrounding region (including sailors aboard U.S. warships in the Persian Gulf) and you arrive at approximately 3.5 million gallons of oil: the daily petroleum tab for U.S. combat operations in the Middle East war zone. |
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| Phil Goff Warns of Nuclear Holocaust |
June 9, 2007 |
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Phil Goff's warning to the 20th anniversary meeting in Christchurch June 9 of NZ's nuclear free zone is 100% correct. World survival is threatened by 27,000 nuclear weapons, some on 'hair-trigger' ready-to-launch status and a total of 8 nuclear weapon nations. At any time the world can be destroyed "by nuclear accident, miscalculation or deliberate act of madness" as President Kennedy warned at the UN in 1963. Even worse are new US nuclear weapons and new doctrines allowing the President to wage pre-emptive nuclear war, and also introduce nuclear weapons use into any conflict. This massive threat means everyone should be worried and active helping to stop this nuclear madness. New Zealand 's nuclear free law is more relevant today as Phil Goff says, than in 1984. |
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| New Zealand politicians stoke anti-nuclear activism |
Asia-Pacific News |
June 9, 2007 |
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Wellington - On the 20th anniversary of New Zealand's anti-nuclear legislation, the country's politicians have called for a southern hemisphere wide nuclear-free zone and for an end to investment in nuclear weapons, according to statements Saturday. |
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| Republicans Say Nuclear Bomb Iran |
comment by Larry Ross |
June 8, 2007 |
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Only one Republican Presidential candidate, Ron Paul, argues against nuclear bombing of Iran. All others accept Bush lies about Iran and therefore the possible need to nuclear bomb Iran to prevent it from making nuclear weapons. |
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by Daily Times |
June 7, 2007 |
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Republican candidates for US president agreed on Tuesday that Iran must not develop atomic weapons even if a tactical nuclear strike is needed to stop it and accused Democrats of being soft on the issue. |
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| Nuclear-Free Legislation—20th Anniversary |
Hon Phil Goff speeches |
June 7, 2007 |
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Hon PHIL GOFF (Minister for Disarmament and Arms Control): I move, That this House note that 8 June 2007 is the 20th anniversary of the passing by this House of the New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act 1987 and resolve that New Zealand should continue to work for a nuclear weapon – free world; and that, in striving for a world free of nuclear weapons, the House call for: the implementation and strengthening of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, including the unequivocal undertaking made by nuclear weapon States in 2000 to move towards the total elimination of their nuclear arsenals; the expansion and strengthening of nuclear weapon – free zones and a nuclear weapon – free Southern Hemisphere; the entry into force of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty; the enactment of a Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty; and the universal implementation of nuclear non-proliferation instruments such as the International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism and United Nations Security Council Resolution 1540. |
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| Is Bush Leading US to Nuclear War? |
June 6, 2007 |
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Hartung and Berrigan document that Bush is increasing nuclear weapon expenditures, and developing nuclear war-fighting doctrines and new nuclear weapons while he portrays his chosen target (Iran) as being a nuclear threat. But Iran is within the NPT agreements by enriching uranium to power Iran's nuclear reactors. |
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May 23, 2007 |
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Only days before the fifth anniversary of September 11, President George W. Bush addressed military officers in Washington to warn that nuclear-armed terrorists could "blackmail the free world and spread their ideologies of hate and raise a moral threat to America." |
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by Paul Craig Roberts |
June 6, 2007 |
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The war in Iraq is lost. This fact is widely recognized by American military officers and has been recently expressed forcefully by Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, the commander of U.S. forces in Iraq during the first year of the attempted occupation. Winning is no longer an option. Our best hope, Sanchez says, is "to stave off defeat," and that requires more intelligence and leadership than Sanchez sees in the entirety of our national political leadership: "I am absolutely convinced that America has a crisis in leadership at this time." |
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| NZ Not Only 'Clean and Green' |
comment by Larry Ross |
June 5, 2007 |
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New Zealand's slogan should be "NZ Clean Green and Nuclear Free". The NZ nuclear free reputation sells NZ tourism and our nuclear radiation-free agricultural products. |
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STUFF |
June 5, 2007 |
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On World Environment Day, the message to leaders is clear, says Ministry for the Environment chief executive Hugh Logan. |
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| Vonnegut Names Bush & Associates As Psychopathic Personalities |
comment by Larry Ross |
May 31, 2007 |
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Vonnegut accurately names the Bush medical ailment as that of having a psychopathic personality. This fits Bush and his associates and their behaviour like a glove. They have no guilt for their many lies and no remorse for their crimes. They feel justified in whatever they do. Thus Bush claims he is in communication with God who advises him. This kind of delusion in a 'so-called' Christian country like the US is accepted as perfectly normal. To the true believers this delusion is real and meritorious. It proves Bush is a man of God and is therefore virtuous and heavenly inspired. Bush's followers show that belief reinforces the Bush delusion, thus helping immunize Bush against advice contrary to his own psychopathic wishes and impulses. |
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Book - A Man without a Country |
by Kurt Vonnegut |
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... He's direct in saying what he thinks about the president and his pals ("George W. Bush has gathered around him upper-crust C-students who know no history or geography, plus not-so-closeted white supremacists, . . . plus, most frighteningly, psychopathic personalities, . . . the medical term for smart, personable people who have no consciences"), ... |
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| Al Gore: Drive for Global Domination Puts US in Greater Danger |
comment by Larry Ross |
May 26, 2007 |
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This is a great speech by Al Gore who won the popular vote for US President in 2,000 and should have been declared President. |
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| A Drive for Global Domination Has Put Us in Greater Danger |
by Al Gore |
May 24, 2007 |
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Moral authority, which is our greatest source of strength, has been recklessly put at risk by this wilful president. |
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| Gore's "Assault" Makes His Case for an Open Market of Ideas |
by Jim Sleeper |
May 23, 2007 |
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Lots of former Bush boosters have been in damage-control mode ever since the spotlights of "shock and awe" that they focused on Iraqis and American liberals began turning back on them. Some even associate themselves retroactively with the early war skepticism and genuine contrition of William F. Buckley Jr., who wrote recently, "If I knew then what I know now about what kind of situation we would be in, I would have opposed the [Iraq] war." |
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| Arms Race To Extinction |