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See this important article in the New York Times which reads…
When President Obama came into office in 2009 he promised to shut down the Guantanamo Bay detention camp and end the extra-judicial system that his predecessor had created to imprison terrorist suspects without trial, often without even filing charges. He has broken that promise.
Mr. Obama failed to close down Guantanamo through a combination of inaction and political ineptness. His administration made significant changes to President George W. Bush’s military tribunals, but at the same time left the door open to the concept of indefinite detention.
Now, Congress seems to be on the verge of passing a law that would make indefinite detention a permanent part of the American way.
Here’s what’s going on:
The Senate is debating the National Defense Authorization Act, which includes a series of provisions that mandate military interrogation and detention for any suspected member of Al Qaeda, and authorize indefinite detention of terrorist suspects without trial. (The law is written so broadly that parts of it could also cover U.S. citizens.)
The provisions were co-sponsored by Senators Carl Levin, Democrat of Michigan, and John McCain, Republican of Arizona, both of whom should know better. Their excuse was that some Republicans had proposed worse rules. But the smart response to that situation would have been to block faulty legislation outright, not to make a really bad deal.
A deal, by the way, that Senator Patrick Leahy, the Vermont Democrat who heads the Senate Judiciary Committee, said was hashed out behind closed doors without consultation with his committee, or the Intelligence Committee, or the Defense Department, the F.B.I. or the intelligence community.
These new policies would all but remove the F.B.I., federal prosecutors, and federal courts from the business of interrogating, charging and trying suspected terrorists. Never mind that they have a track record of doing just that, legally and in the open. Instead, it would put those functions in the hands of the military, which is not very good at it, and doesn’t want to do it…
Read more at: http://loyalopposition.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/11/30/president-obama-veto-the-defense-authorization-act/
On November 5th, thousands will close their accounts with the big banks and move to small community banks and credit unions. To learn more about this event, please visit the Facebook event page: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=281139538577206 along with the official Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/Nov.Fifth.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Oct. 11, 2011
Sierra Club Atlantic Chapter
Contact: Gusti Swartz, Chair, Gas Drilling task Force, jayagusti8@yahoo.com
SIERRA CLUB ATLANTIC CHAPTER ––EXPERT CONFIRMS RADON TO BE CARRIED WITH GAS VIA THE SPECTRA PIPELINE
Breaking News. The Sierra Club Atlantic Chapter has received confirmation from testimony
submitted by James W. Ring, Winslow Professor Emeritus of nuclear physics at Hamilton College,
on the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation’s revised draft Supplemental
Environmental Impact Statement, regarding the dangers of inhaled radon and the likelihood that
shale gas extracted from the Marcellus will deliver radon into NYS residences at point of use. The
Spectra pipeline will deliver Marcellus shale gas from nearby Pennsylvania to New York
City homes, increasing the risk that residents will inhale radon when they turn on their
stoves.
Professor, James W. Ring, Winslow Professor of Physics Emeritus, Hamilton College:
“Next to smoking, radon is the most potent cause of lung cancer. The radon and natural gas
coming from the shale mix together and travel together as the gas is piped to customers. This is a
serious health hazard, as radon––being a gas––is breathed into the lungs and lodges there to
decay, doing damage to the lungʼs tissue and eventually leading to lung cancer.”
In January, the Sierra Club moved to intervene in a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
(FERC) proceeding to build a dangerous twenty-mile gas pipeline through Staten Island and
northern New Jersey to Manhattan. FERC received applications from Spectra Energy subsidiaries,
Texas Eastern Transmission and Algonquin Gas Transmission, to build the gas pipeline.
The Atlantic Chapter of the Sierra Club has the following concerns about the Spectra pipeline:
• The Applicant (Spectra) argues that the environmental impact of the Con Ed segment of the
pipeline “does not warrant FERC review.” Interveners believe that the Con Ed segment
does warrant FERC review.
• The Atlantic Chapter asks FERC to consider the disposal of Polychlorinated-Biphenyls (PCBs)
that coat the interior of existing pipelines that will be replaced.
• The lack of protection of pipeline compressors and regulators from sabotage by such computer
malware as the “Stuxnet worm.”
• FERC needs to require the applicants to disclose the names of the landowners who lie in the
path of the proposed pipeline, currently withheld as “privileged and confidential.”
• There is a strong potential for lung cancer resulting from end user exposure to radon from
Marcellus shale gas delivered by this pipeline.
The Atlantic Chapter of the Sierra Club joins close to five hundred individuals, community
organizations, and municipalities who have also filed papers to intervene in this proceeding, and
the approximately 3,200 citizens, to date, who have signed comment letters in opposition.
Go to Democracy in Action to write to FERC that you know about this serious health hazard that they have not factored into their review of the dangers of the Spectra Pipeline.
Zero fossil fuel dependence by 2030 is possible and necessary.

IMPORTANT! If you oppose the Spectra pipeline, it is crucial that you attend the upcoming FERC hearing and submit comments. The meeting will be held Thursday, Oct. 20th, 7pm, at P.S. 41, Greenwich Village School Auditorium, 116 West 11th Street NYC 10011.
If you cannot attend the hearing, please download the sample comment letter and mail it to FERC before Oct. 31st: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/41163777/FERC%20letterDB.pdf Please spread the word and ask all your neighbors to do the same. You may also comment online at the FERC website: FERC: Help – How to Submit Comments via eComment (Use Docket #CP11-56-000).
It is also highly recommended that you become an Intervenor on the project, in order to have the legal standing to bring suit, should FERC approve the project: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/41163777/How%20to%20Become%20an%20Intervenor.pdf
FERC has, in the draft EIS, indicated their intention to approve the Spectra pipeline. If you want to have a say in this decision, you must comment before the deadline on Monday, October 31st. This is the LAST opportunity for public input to FERC. A final EIS (Environmental Impact Statement) and decision is expected by January 2012.

IMPORTANT! If you oppose the Spectra pipeline, it is crucial that you attend the upcoming FERC hearing and submit comments. The meeting will be held Thursday, Oct. 20th, 7pm, at P.S. 41, Greenwich Village School Auditorium, 116 West 11th Street NYC 10011.
If you cannot attend the hearing, please download the sample comment letter and mail it to FERC before Oct. 31st: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/41163777/FERC%20letterDB.pdf Please spread the word and ask all your neighbors to do the same. You may also comment online at the FERC website: FERC: Help – How to Submit Comments via eComment (Use Docket #CP11-56-000).
It is also highly recommended that you become an Intervenor on the project, in order to have the legal standing to bring suit, should FERC approve the project: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/41163777/How%20to%20Become%20an%20Intervenor.pdf
FERC has, in the draft EIS, indicated their intention to approve the Spectra pipeline. If you want to have a say in this decision, you must comment before the deadline on Monday, October 31st. This is the LAST opportunity for public input to FERC. A final EIS (Environmental Impact Statement) and decision is expected by January 2012.
Natural Gas Watch reports that Spectra Energy has been cited by federal regulators for 17 inadequacies in its pipeline safety operations and procedures, such as surveillance, emergency plans and welding procedures. Spectra Energy Cited By Feds for Probable Pipeline Safety Violations – … Continue reading ?
Pipelines and fracking are inextricably linked. Pipelines are the infrastructure that carry shale gas from the drill site to our homes. The extraction process of methane, from cradle to grave, has been found to be more damaging even than coal, … Continue reading ?
From the 9/16 release by FERC: Any person wishing to comment on the draft EIS may do so. The public comment deadline is October 31, 2011. In addition to or in lieu of sending written comments, FERC staff invites you to … Continue reading ?
“A pipeline bill offered by House Republicans on Wednesday would block some safety reforms and ignores other recent safety recommendations made by accident investigators in response to a deadly natural gas explosion last year near San Francisco.”
“The solar company Solyndra recently filed for bankruptcy, which media reports have depicted as the end of solar power in the U.S. This is like saying there is no future for the internet because Netscape went out of business.” Vote Solar
Two reports were released this week, which both launched distinct public commentary periods. On Wednesday, September 7th, simultaneously to the largest natural gas protest in the United States as of yet, which occurred in Philadelphia, the New York DEC (Department … Continue reading ?
The Exxon spill at Yellowstone, the Enbridge spill in the Kalamazoo; more than 100 significant spills each year . . . Experts say the PHMSA is chronically short on staff and leaving too much control in the hands of pipeline operators. Agency … Continue reading ?
FERC has released the draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Spectra pipeline project. As expected, FERC has recommended approval of the pipeline, stating repeatedly that Spectra’s mitigation suggestions are adequate to protect residents in New York and New Jersey. This recommendation … Continue reading ?
This gallery contains 3 photos.
From The Los Angeles Times: The National Transportation Safety Board also said PG&E exploited the lack of monitoring by regulators, who mistakenly placed “blind trust” in the utility. San Bruno pipeline explosion: ‘A failure of the entire system’ – latimes.com The New … Continue reading ?
This gallery contains 2 photos.
Intense demand for gas in Asian markets, combined with overstated reserves, is likely to lead to increased domestic prices for natural gas. For building owners in NYC who are affected by new heating oil rules, this is cause for deep … Continue reading ?

Natural Gas Watch reports that Spectra Energy has been cited by federal regulators for 17 inadequacies in its pipeline safety operations and procedures, such as surveillance, emergency plans and welding procedures. Spectra Energy Cited By Feds for Probable Pipeline Safety Violations – … Continue reading ?
Pipelines and fracking are inextricably linked. Pipelines are the infrastructure that carry shale gas from the drill site to our homes. The extraction process of methane, from cradle to grave, has been found to be more damaging even than coal, … Continue reading ?
From the 9/16 release by FERC: Any person wishing to comment on the draft EIS may do so. The public comment deadline is October 31, 2011. In addition to or in lieu of sending written comments, FERC staff invites you to … Continue reading ?
“A pipeline bill offered by House Republicans on Wednesday would block some safety reforms and ignores other recent safety recommendations made by accident investigators in response to a deadly natural gas explosion last year near San Francisco.”
“The solar company Solyndra recently filed for bankruptcy, which media reports have depicted as the end of solar power in the U.S. This is like saying there is no future for the internet because Netscape went out of business.” Vote Solar
Two reports were released this week, which both launched distinct public commentary periods. On Wednesday, September 7th, simultaneously to the largest natural gas protest in the United States as of yet, which occurred in Philadelphia, the New York DEC (Department … Continue reading ?
The Exxon spill at Yellowstone, the Enbridge spill in the Kalamazoo; more than 100 significant spills each year . . . Experts say the PHMSA is chronically short on staff and leaving too much control in the hands of pipeline operators. Agency … Continue reading ?
FERC has released the draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Spectra pipeline project. As expected, FERC has recommended approval of the pipeline, stating repeatedly that Spectra’s mitigation suggestions are adequate to protect residents in New York and New Jersey. This recommendation … Continue reading ?
This gallery contains 3 photos.
From The Los Angeles Times: The National Transportation Safety Board also said PG&E exploited the lack of monitoring by regulators, who mistakenly placed “blind trust” in the utility. San Bruno pipeline explosion: ‘A failure of the entire system’ – latimes.com The New … Continue reading ?
This gallery contains 2 photos.
Intense demand for gas in Asian markets, combined with overstated reserves, is likely to lead to increased domestic prices for natural gas. For building owners in NYC who are affected by new heating oil rules, this is cause for deep … Continue reading ?

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October 7, 2011 |
You’re taking massive amounts
of antibiotics every day —
and don’t even know it
You probably already know that antibiotics aren’t perfect. Yes, they kill deadly bacteria and save lives. We can’t underestimate that. But we also know that bacteria can develop resistance to antibiotics. For this reason, taking too many antibiotics can seriously endanger your health. And now there’s news that you may be getting a huge dose of antibiotics every day without knowing it.
You don’t have to look any further than your dinner plate for the source. The FDA has recently released its first ever report on antibiotics fed to livestock. Cattle lots fed an astounding 29 million pounds – yes, pounds … not milligrams – to American livestock in 2009 alone. This is a catastrophe in the making on two counts.
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First, this exposes you to an incredibly high dose of antibiotics. This, of course, increases the likelihood that you’ll catch a bug that’s resistant to antibiotics. If you do catch one of these bugs, it could be deadly.
Second, the bugs in the livestock become resistant as well. This makes the meat you buy at the store more likely to carry drug-resistant bacteria. If you don’t cook the meat properly, or you handle contaminated meat with your bare hands before cooking kills all the germs on it, these bugs can attack you.
Factory farms give their animals huge doses of antibiotics. They keep the animals alive in stressful, unsanitary conditions. If you don’t think this is serious, consider a new study from the University of Iowa. In this study, the researchers found that 64% of workers, along with 70% of the hogs at a factory farm carried the MRSA bug. MRSA is the deadly staph germ that’s resistant to common antibiotics. Clearly, the germ is spreading from animals to humans.
Action to take: You and I are hardly likely to bring down the horrific and entrenched well-funded factory farm practices destroying our health. But you can take steps to protect yourself. Buy grass-fed organic meats. These animals won’t have antibiotics, hormones, or pesticides in their meat. If enough Americans do this, the factory farms will eventually change their cruel and ignorant methods.
Yours for better health and medical freedom,

Robert J. Rowen, MD
Ref:
http://www.fda.gov/downloads/ForIndustry/UserFees/AnimalDrugUserFeeActADUFA
/UCM231851.pdf
http://www.news-releases.uiowa.edu/2009/january/012309mrsa_study.html
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Last week the Center for Food Safety filed a formal legal petition with FDA demanding that the agency require the labeling of genetically engineered foods. The petition was the result of many months of legal work and raises several arguments showing why FDA must change its current policy and require labeling. Now, we are spearheading a drive with over 350 other organizations and businesses in the Just Label It! Campaign, to direct one million comments to the FDA in support of our petition.
Unsuspecting consumers by the tens of millions are being allowed to purchase and consume unlabeled genetically engineered foods, despite the fact that FDA undertakes no testing of its own, instead relying only on a voluntary consultation with industry and confidential industry data to assure safety. Internal FDA documents discovered in prior CFS litigation actually indicated the foods could pose serious risks, but those views were overruled.
Currently, up to 85 percent of U.S. corn is genetically engineered, as are 91 percent of soybeans and 88 percent of cotton (cottonseed oil is often used in food products). According to industry, up to 95% of sugar beets are now GE, although the decision to commercialize GE sugar is currently under legal challenge by CFS. It has been estimated that upwards of 70 percent of processed foods on supermarket shelves–from soda to soup, crackers to condiments–contain genetically engineered ingredients.
Genetically engineered foods are required to be labeled in the 15 European Union nations, Russia, Japan, China, Australia, New Zealand, and many other countries around the world. The United States is one of the only countries in the world that doesn’t require labeling of GE food!
In America, we pride ourselves on having choices and making informed decisions. Under current FDA regulations, we don’t have that choice when it comes to GE ingredients in the foods we purchase and feed our families. In fact, a recent poll released by ABC News found that 93 percent of the American public wants the federal government to require mandatory labeling of genetically engineered foods. As ABC News stated, “Such near-unanimity in public opinion is rare.”
Americans have been asking Congress to pass a labeling law for more than 10 years, to no avail. It’s time to take the fight back to FDA—bigger and louder than ever before.
Please send your comment to FDA in support of CFS’s petition and to President Obama in support of mandatory labeling of genetically engineered foods!
Rob Herring’s debut humorous health awareness song…
Question What’s Inside
…calls attention to one of the great environmental, agricultural and health challenges we face in America today: the use of genetically modified foods.
DOWNLOAD THE SONG from iTunes and remember to “Like” it and give it a “5 star” rating!
Also, be sure to “Like” the Question What’s Inside FACEBOOK PAGE and stay updated on upcoming release dates for more humorous health awareness tunes from Rob Herring.
50% of all proceeds will be donated to internationally recognized GMO expert Jeffrey Smith’s Institute for Responsible Technology to help raise GMO awareness.
Not only are you supporting the Institute for Responsible Technology, but you are helping to fundraise for the rest of Rob Herring’s album, a conscious collection of tunes which aims to spread environmental and health related messages through humor and music.
To donate further and help Rob finish the album, please GO HERE.
Rob is a graduate of the Tisch School of the Arts at NYU and currently studies at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition.
Much of Canada, New Zealand, Europe, Australia has opted out of water fluoridation and contamination in their water supplies.
And now Austin and other Texas cities have joined in the push to be fluoride-free forever. A couple of links below are posted for your viewing regarding this issue.
http://naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=A836C…
We have posted this video on NaturalNews.TV with permission, as a backup in case YouTube censors the video as it has been known to do. The original page with the YouTube link is: http://www.prisonplanet.com/infowar…
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/033753_water_fluoridation_hidden_camera.html#ixzz1Zeyjm1x8
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| TODAY is the National Day of Action! Click on this link and call your Congressmembers TODAY to express your opposition to the FDA draft guidance on supplements and new dietary ingredients!
The FDA’s draft guidance for new dietary ingredients for supplements is not only counter to the intent of the dietary supplement law, it is bad for your health, your wallets, and bad for our economy. This draft guidance could force between 20,000 and 42,000 dietary supplements to be removed from the market and will increase the cost of those supplements that remain. Set aside a few minutes TODAY to call your legislators and tell them to:
Click here to for talking points and phone numbers for your Congressmembers. Take action to protect your access to natural supplements!
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