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Conventional medicine finaly admits MS caused by vitamin D deficiency

por M.K. Tyler

Natural News

Is it true that those who suffer from Multiple sclerosis (MS) just need a little sun? Researchers at the University of Oxford seem to think so. In 2006, a study by the Journal of the American Medical Association suggested higher levels of vitamin D might decrease overall risk of developing MS. Now researchers at the University of Oxford are backing that study with further evidence while also suggesting a link between lack of sunlight and how the body responds when faced with an infection. The research concludes that MS is caused by several factors working in combination but clearly correlates to a lack of vitamin D.

Is it really as simple as soaking up some rays?

While the phenomenon of vitamin D deficiency is seen all over the world, countries in the northern hemisphere have been linked to signifi cantly higher rates of MS. Scotland, for example, has one of the largest populations of MS sufferers, while the disease is “virtually unknown” in Africa. Even in sunny areas of the globe, it’s not uncommon for people to become vitamin D deficient during the winter, as the sun’s rays aren’t often high enough to penetrate atmospheric layers.

The research put forth by the University of Oxford suggests that, while those who already have MS may not benefit exponentially simply by increasing levels of vitamin D, getting more sun could be an effective preventative measure against developing the disease and managing symptoms.

More importantly, MS sufferers may be able to boost immunity to other conditions with an increase in vitamin D. A recent study by Anticancer Research affirms that typical adults need much more than the daily dosage recommended by the U.S. Government.

According to that research, 4,000-8,000 IUs of vitamin D every day could not only help prevent MS but also several types of cancer and Type 1 diabetes. The health care industry, of course, won’t promote a natural and safe preventative measure for degenerative diseases. Instead, people are warned about the dangers of UV exposure and the risks of vitamin toxicity. With vitamin D defi­ciency afflicting 90 percent of the U.S. population, however, it may be time to get a tan. Here are some interesting facts about the relationship between vitamin D and health:

1. It’s free. Five to thirty minutes of sunlight a couple of times a week is usually suffi cient for helping the body create enough vitamin D.

2. Getting enough vitamin D from food is virtually impossible.

3 . S u n s c r e e n s m a y block the body’s ability to generate vitamin D.

4. Vitamin D is essential for the absorption of calcium in the body.

5. Those who live further from the equator generally require longer periods of sun exposure to generate enough vitamin D.

6. A lack of vitamin D can affect bone strength. One theory suggests that women who are deficient in vitamin D can suffer from contracting pelvises, which can result in the death of babies during labor.

7. Vitamin D deficiency cannot be reversed quickly. It takes months for the body to increase and regulate vitamin D levels. This is why short periods of sun exposure are not only safe but also necessary for the synthesis of this important substance.

For those with MS, increased sun exposure may be an easy and safe preventative measure against further cognitive and physical degeneration. As a direct threat to the medical establishment, however, it remains to be seen whether further government warnings and regulations about vitamin D will eventually ban people from sun bathing.

Learn more: http://w w w . n a t u r a l n e w s .com/032244_multiple_sclerosis_vitamin_D_defi ciency.html#ixzz1LNdEJsQu

Santos and Chávez vie to outdo each other

­by the El Reportero’s news services

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It is almost as if Colombia’s President Juan Manuel Santos and his Venezuelan peer Hugo Chávez are competing with each other over who can make the biggest gesture of goodwill.

Fresh from the announcement by Santos that Colombia would extradite the alleged Venezuelan drug kingpin, Walid Makled, to his native country rather than the U.S. [WR-11-16], Chávez complied promptly with a request from Santos to arrest and hand over a man described by Santos as the arch propagandist of the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (Farc) in Europe, as soon as a commercial plane carrying him touched down in Caracas.

The weak dollar problem

Most of the region from Brazil and the Southern Cone to Mexico is suffering from the unusual problem that their currencies are still appreciating against the US dollar. The Real hit R$156 against the dollar after Easter while the Mexican peso hit M$11.6.

In the past couple of years, the Real has appreciated 40 percent against the dollar while the Mexican peso has returned to the level it last reached in 2008. The main reason for the surge in the region’s currencies is that capital is fl owing into the region. There are major differences, however, in the sort of capital that is flowing into different parts of the region.

Martinelli’s crucial US meeting

Today (April 28) Panama’s President Ricardo Martinelli will meet US President Barack Obama in Washington to discuss trade and security. This is the first meeting between the two since Martinelli took offi ce in July 2009. The meeting is the latest test of US policy towards the region. Panama was the last country to see US direct military intervention in Latin America with the capture in 1989 of General Manuel Noriega (1983-1989).

The U.S.’s current relations ­with Martinelli, a rightwinger, are delicately poised. There are signs that U.S. Congressional approval of the bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is only a matter of time, yet U.S. embassy cables published by ‘WikiLeaks’ have revealed U.S. concerns about Martinelli’s anti-democratic tendencies and his government’s corruption.

Mexican Senate approves re-election for law makers

MEXICO CITY—Mexico’s Senate approved constitutional changes Wednesday that would let lawmakers run for re-election and permit independents to seek offi ce, part of a bid to make the political system more accountable to voters.

The changes, passed by the Senate in a 95-8 vote with eight abstentions, must still be approved by the lower house of Congress, at least 16 of Mexico’s 31 state legislatures and the president. Under Mexico’s current system, candidates for all local, state and federal offices must be endorsed by a political party and no publicly elected offi cial at any level can seek re-election.

The constitutional proposal would allow independent candidates for any offi ce, but the re-election change would apply only to federal legislators. Critics say the current system makes politicians who don’t have to worry about seeking a second term less beholden to voters. Instead, offi cials spend time currying favor with their own parties in a bid to seek nominations for other posts.

The proposed changes will create “a more democratic system, one closer to the people that represents the interests of society,” said Sen. Graco Ramirez of the leftist Democratic Revolution Party. (Latin News and Associated Press contributed to this news report.)

FLASHBACK: Former CIA operative: “Of course Bind Laden is dead

Warns war on terror could be eternal

by Steve Watson

Infowars.net

An important news item that flew under the radar for the most part last week was the assertion from former CIA operative turned whistleblower Robert Baer that Osama Bin Laden is long dead.

The hugely respected intelligence & foreign policy expert told Terry Gross, host of National Public Radio show Fresh Air, “Of course he is dead, where are the DVDs? Bin Laden wouldn’t dye his hair, all these things can be manipulated.”

Baer, who has has previously publicly questioned the official story of the 9/11 attacks, continued “He hasn’t shown up, I’ve taken in the last month a poll of CIA officers who have been on his trail, and what astounded me was not a single one was sure he was alive or dead. They have no idea, I mean this man disappeared off the side of the earth.”

Baer, who’s previous book See No Evil was the basis for the film Syriana, asked “When in history has a country fought another country or another entity when the leader may be dead?” and warned that the so called war on terror could be an eternal war if the goal continues to be to capture Bin Laden. Baer also warned that the war is shifting into Pakistan, a dangerous precedent that could see the vaguely defined conflict move anywhere.

Last July it was revealed that Pakistan has an agreement to allow CIA-operated Predator drones fly over the country and strike targets in the so called “hunt” for Bin Laden. Since that time many strikes have taken place, killing civilians in the process. In addition, details of a secret Pentagon plan to send U.S. special forces into the wild tribal regions of Pakistan to find Bin Laden have also emerged. The plans have reportedly not yet been implemented due to White House in fighting.

Here is voluminous evidence to suggest Bin Laden is long dead.

According to French newspaper Le Figaro, Bin Laden was on a kidney dialysis machine after he had one shipped to his base in Kandahar Afghanistan in 2000, and when the CIA personally visited him in a Dubai hospital. Other accounts suggest he was also suffering from Hepatitis C at the time and had only two years left to live.

Journalists who met Bin Laden before 9/11 later proclaimed their disbelief about the fact that he didn’t appear on video after December 2001 to brag about the fact that he had not been captured. Since that time, every single Bin Laden video tape released has contained   vague non-specifi c messages and in many cases the footage is old and re-hashed.

“With an ego the size of Mount Everest, Osama bin Laden would not have, could not have, remained silent for so long if he were still alive. He always liked to take credit even for things he had nothing to do with. Would he remain silent for nine months and not trumpet his own survival?” wrote the New York Times‘ Amir Taheri in July 2002.

A very good reason for Osama remaining silent after the end of 2001 would be the fact that he probably died on December 26 of that year, according to a report in the Pakistani Observer, which cited a Taliban official as stating that Bin Laden died due to an untreated lung complication and that he had attended his funeral.

­In 2002 CNN reported on the fact that Pakistan’s president Pervez Musharraf believed Bin Laden to be dead: [A Bush administration offi cial] said U.S. intelligence is that bin Laden needs dialysis every three days and “it is fairly obvious that that could be an issue when you are running from place to place, and facing the idea of needing to generate electricity in a mountain hideout,”.

Others have gone on record insisting they believe Bin Laden to be dead, they include: Afghan President Hamid Karzai, FBI counter-terrorism chief Dale Watson, Israeli intelligence sources, the late former Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto, Bin Laden expert Professor Bruce Lawrence, head of Duke University’s Religious Studies program.

In addition, a leaked French secret service memo in September 2006 concluded that Bin Laden had died of typhoid poisoning the previous month. The memo cited Saudi Arabian secret service sources who were convinced that Bin Laden had died in Pakistan.

“The information gathered by the Saudis indicates that the head of al-Qaeda fell victim, while he was in Pakistan on August 23, 2006, to a very serious case of typhoid that led to a partial paralysis of his internal organs,” states the French memo.

Judging from all the available evidence, the White House knows for certain or at least strongly suspects that Bin Laden is dead and has been for many years, but they have chosen to maintain his myth for the purposes of political propaganda and as a hook on which to pin the advance of the imperial Neo-Con agenda.

Puerto Rican singer/composer Meli Rivera & the Celtic Trio of Harp Triskela

by the El Reportero’s staff

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Celebrates Latin American and Celtic cultures. Followed by two sold-out concerts “Celtic & fl amenco Nights” Port Rican singer/ composer Meli Rivera returns from Puerto Rico to the Bay Area to bring her extraordinary mixture of Celtic & Latin American music, baptized in Berkeley as “Celtorican.”

Together with the praised Celtic trio of harp Triskela, the multicultural percussion of Teed Rockwell and the Celtic violin of Teed White, the night will breathe an air of mysticism where the Latin American rhythms and Celtic melodies are mixed in an exceptional fusion of cultures that will make the audience travel in the wheel of time. Friday May 6, 2011. $18 adv., $20 at the door. At 8:30 p.m., La Peña Cultural Center, 3105 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley. For more information call 510-849-2568. http://www.lapena.org/event/1755.

Note Ensemble from Venezuela

Audiences of all ages are invited to a FREE concert by The VNote Ensemble. This Venezuelan jazz and world music quartet is hailed for its spirited performances and fascinating fusion of Latin and folk rhythms with adventurous jazz explorations, exquisite arrangements, unique compositions, colors and rhythms that blend together to deliver a unique musical profi le. Dazzling multi-instrumentalists, members of the VNote Ensemble defi antly ignore musical boundaries to create a journey through the infectious rhythms of joropo and swing, gaita and soul, be-bop and calypso among many others.

V is for Venezuela, virtuosity, and viva! You’ll want to dance. Don’t miss it. At Oak Room at the San Mateo Public Library 55 West 3rd Avenue, San Mateo. FREE admission and parking. Saturday May 7 at 3pm – San Mateo Public Library No tickets are required. For more information, call (650) 762-1130.

Edgardo & Candela at Island Arts Festival II

In celebration of Cinco de Mayo, Conga drummerlead singer Edgardo Cambon and his Salsa Band “Edgardo & Candela,” will present a lively evening of Salsa dance music as the second concert of the Rhythmix Island to Island Arts Festival series, “Edgardo & Candela” bring the music of Cuba and Puerto Rico in combination with Edgardo’s original tunes and Salsa hits of the 70s and 80s to the island of Alameda. Saturday, May 7, 2011, at the RhythMix Cultural Works, 2513 Blanding Avenue, Alameda, California. Dance Lesson & Concert: 8:00 pm, Workshop: 2-4 p.m. $15 in advance, $20 at the door (includes dance class).

Dance Class with Anthony Littlebear, Candela Show and Percussion Workshop: $25. Ticket Info: http://www.rhythmix.org.

The Magna Carta: A once-in-a-lifetime presentation in San Francisco Legion of Honor

The Magna Carta (or Great Charter of English Liberties), one of the most important legal documents in the history of democracy. You are invited to join curator Jim Ganz for an informal viewing of the Magna Carta in Gallery 3 at the Legion of Honor. Please enter the Legion through the side terrace on the north side of the building.

Since the museum is closed to the public, the front entrance gate will be closed and we regret that refreshments will not be available.­https://picasaweb.google.com/fineartsmuseums/MagnaCarta?authkey=Gv1sRgCL3v1ZD3xp2gaQ#5566576752466514322.

RSVP by Wednesday, May 4, to Cheryl Mc-Cain at cmccain@famsf.org or 415.750.3554. On Monday, May 9, at 10 a.m. , at the Legion of Honor Lincoln Park, San Francisco, California.

Jennifer López’s Latin competition show: new details

by the El Reportero’s news entertainment services

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More details have emerged about the show Q’Viva! The Chosen and its partnership between pop-Latin superstars Jennifer López and Marc Anthony, acclaimed director-choreographer Jamie King and American Idol creator and XIX Entertainment CEO and founder Simon Fuller.

The husband and wife team of Lopez and Anthony will embark on what’s being described as “an epic three month long journey to create the ultimate live show celebrating Latin music, artistry and dance.” Their travels will take them to remote areas of the Americas and fi lming will incorporate three languages.

No network partner has been announced yet, but according to a statement being released on Wednesday, the show will broadcast simultaneously across 21 countries in North America, Central America and South America.

Charlie Sheen Launches Sheen’s Korner Charitable Foundation

Charlie Sheen is getting charitable.

The actor has launched Sheen’s Korner to “benefi t those in need,” his rep, Larry Solters, tells The Hollywood Reporter in a statement. Sheen’s Korner will launch its fundraising efforts at Sheen’s April 30th San Francisco show at the Nob Hill Masonic Auditorium. All the profits from

his merchandising sales will be donated to the Brian Stow Fund, to benefi t Stow’s family and defray medical costs stemming from the vicious attack against Stow outside a San Francisco Giants baseball game last month. (He was beaten and put into a medical coma; doctors have said he’s showing signs of brain damage.) Sheen also coordinated a bipolar awareness walk and auction at his Toronto show earlier this month. He hosted several episodes Internet show called Sheen’s Korner shortly after being fi red from Two and a Half Men.

Franc Reyes is into horror with Eva Longoria

Writer/director Franc Reyes (The Ministers, Illegal Tender, Empire) known for his urban themed fi lms will be migrating into scary territory. The “Horror” genre to be more specifi c. His Alumbra Films just announced that Eva Longoria will star in his next fi lm Tenement.

The story is about fi ve potential real estate buyers who lose more than they bargained for when they attend an open house in a haunted tenement building in the Bronx. Reyes has described the film a a cross between The Exorcist, The Amityville Horror and Rosemary’s Baby. Tenement will be shot in New York, Reyes.’ hometown, with production set to begin in May.

For Michael Peña it’s all about keeping it real

The Lincoln Lawyer is a courtroom action drama, and Michael Peña brings much of that drama in one scene alone, as the wrongfully incarcerated prison inmate Jesús Martínez, raising the stakes for Michael Haller (Matthew McConaughey), a slick, charismatic Los Angeles criminal defense attorney who operates out of the back of his Lincoln Continental sedan.

The Lincoln Lawyer opens wide on Friday, March 18th. Pena’s career has been a combination of starring and smaller roles, in both major

studio and indie fi­lms like the Academy Award winning Crash or The World Trade Center. His range of roles is evident in his two most recent fi lms; a prisoner in San Quentin in The Lincoln Lawyer, and a caring father caught in the wrong side of the battle with his son in BATTLE: Los Angeles, released last week.

(The Hollywood Reporter and Latin Heat contributed to this news report).

Bill to control health insurance rates passes Assembly Health Committee

Compiled by the El Reportero’s staff

SACRAMENTO – AB 52, which would allow state regulators to reject excessive health insurance rate increases, passed the Assembly Health Committee this afternoon by a vote of 12 to 7.

Introduced in December 2010 by Assemblymember Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles), AB 52 would require health plans and insurers to seek approval from state regulators prior to raising health care premiums, copayments, or deductibles. It would build upon newly-implemented federal and state law improving the health insurance rate filing and review process.

Civil Rights Groups Set Benchmarks to Correct “Vast Disparities in Access” to Broadband Cite Internet Access as Imperative to Reducing Unemployment in Minority Communities

Washington, D.C. – A coalition of national civil rights and labor organizations has responded to the Federal Com­munications Commission’s request for commentary on how to improve access to broadband for low-income, minority, and other unserved and underserved communities.

In a letter to FCC Commissioners, the coalition urged swift action to broaden the reach of broadband access through the Lifeline and Link-Up programs as an economic imperative for minorities, stating that: “This access is critically important for success in the job market, especially in a competitive job market where March 2011 unemployment was 8.8 percent, black unemployment was 15.5 percent and Latino unemployment was 11.3 percent Broadband plays a critically important role in all parts of the jobs pipeline – covering job readiness that includes obtaining skills necessary for a job, job placement that includes successfully applying for a job, and job progression that includes retraining for advancing through a job.”

Children’s Oakland RNs call 5 – Day strike May 5-10

Children’s Hospital Oakland RNs will hold a five-day strike May 5-10 to protest continuing demands by the hospital administration to sharply reduce healthcare coverage for nurses and their families, the California Nurses Association/National Nurses United announced today. Earlier this week Children’s RNs voted to authorize a walkout. Additional contract talks are scheduled for April 26, but the differences remain substantial.

The nurses say the unwarranted changes would leave Children’s RNs well below community standards offered by other Bay Area hospitals, undermining their ability to retain experienced RNs and recruit new nurses, and punishes Children’s RNs who have devoted their careers to serving the children and community that the hospital is supposed to represent.

Coca-Cola investors strongly support resolution addressing toxic chemical BPA in can linings

A resolution asking Coca-Cola to disclose its plans around continued use of bisphenol-A (BPA) in beverage can linings won support today from 26 percent of the company’s shares. One out of four Coke shareholders is now concerned about BPA, representing a 20 percent increase from last year when one of fi ve supported this resolution.

“Coke has become the industry laggard on BPA and that’s a bad message to send to investors,” says Michael Passoff, Senior Strategist at As You Sow. “Usually 10 percent is enough to move a company to take action, but Coca-Cola’s refusal to address this issue last year is why it is the only company targeted with a BPA container shareholder resolution again this year. Unlike other major can users who are starting to phase out of BPA, Coca-Cola has shown no evidence that it is actively searching for alternatives.

The 545 responsible for all of U.S. woes

por Charley Reese

(Date of publication unknown)

Politicians are the only people in the world who create problems and then campaign against them

Have you ever wondered why, if both the Democrats and the Republicans are against deficits, we have deficits? Have you ever wondered why, if all the politicians are against inflation and high taxes, we have inflation and high taxes?

You and I don’t propose a federal budget. The president does. You and I don’t have the Constitutional authority to vote on appropriations. The House of Representatives does. You and I don’t write the tax code. Congress does. You and I don’t set fiscal policy. Congress does. You and I don’t control monetary policy. The Federal Reserve Bank does. One hundred senators, 435 congressmen, one president and nine Supreme Court justices – 545 human beings out of the 235 million – are directly, legally, morally and individually responsible for the domestic problems that plague this country. I excluded the members of the Federal Reserve Board because that problem was created by the Congress.

In 1913, Congress delegated its Constitutional duty to provide a sound currency to a federally chartered but private central bank. I excluded all but the special interests and lobbyists for a sound reason. They have no legal authority. They have no ability to coerce a senator, a congressman or a president to do one cotton-picking thing. I don’t care if they offer a politician $1 million dollars in cash. The politician has the power to accept or reject it. No matter what the lobbyist promises, it is the legislation’s responsibility to determine how he votes.

A C O N F I D E N C E C O N S P I R A C Y

Don’t you see how the con game that is played on the people by the politicians? Those 545 human beings spend much of their energy convincing you that what they did is not their fault. They cooperate in this common con regardless of party.

What separates a politician from a normal human being is an excessive amount of gall. No normal human being would have the gall of Tip O’Neill, who stood up and criticized Ronald Reagan for creating defi cits. The president can only propose a budget. He cannot force the Congress to accept it.

The Constitution, which is the supreme law of the land, gives sole responsibility to the House of Representatives for originating appropriations and taxes. O’neill is the speaker of the House. He is the leader of the majority party. He and his fellow Democrats, not the president, can approve any budget they want. If the president vetos it, they can pass it over his veto.

REPLACE SCOUNDRELS

It seems inconceivable to me that a nation of 235 million cannot replace 545 people who stand convicted — by present facts – of incompetence and irresponsibility.

I can’t think of a single domestic problem, from an unfair tax code to defense overruns, that is not traceable directly to those 545 people. When you fully grasp the plain truth that 545 people exercise power of the federal government, then it must follow that what exists is what they want to exist. If the tax code is unfair, it’s because they want it unfair. If the budget is in the red, it’s because they want it in the red. If the Marines are in Lebanon, it’s because  they want them in Lebanon.

There are no insoluble government problems. Do not let these 545 people ­shiftthe blame to bureaucrats, whom they hire and whose jobs they can abolish; to lobbyists, whose gifts and advice they can reject; to regulators, to whom they give the power to regulate and from whom they can take it.

Above all, do not let them con you into the belief that there exist disembodied mystical forces like “the economy,” “infl ation” or “politics” that prevent them from doing what they take an oath to do. Those 545 people and they alone are responsible. They and they alone have the power. They and they alone should be held accountable by the people who are their bosses – provided they have the gumption to manage their own employees. This article was first published by the Orlando Sentinel Star newspaper

Good-bye matricula

by Jorge Mújica Murias

mexicodelnorte@yahoo.com.mx

It was born over 100 years ago, as a document to certify that a Mexican lived somewhere else instead of living in México. For over a century it wasn’t good for anything else and now, at least in North Carolina, it might also become a worthless document.

The Mexican Matrícula Consular had a short Golden era alter the infamously famous September 11th 2001. It became the favorite item of thousands, hundreds of thousands of Mexicans who did not have any paper to show they were Mexicans they were Juan Pérez and not Osama Bin Laden. Today, some four or five million Mexicans have a Matrícula.

Until about 2004, the document was issued in “good faith”, based on a picture less birth certificate, a baptism certificate or a “neighborhood acquaintance” letter, commonly issued by a Presidente Municipal to any resident of the neighboring ranchos. Its best use was as a companion document to the ITIN, Individual Tax Payer Identification number, issued by the U.S. Treasury to undocumented immigrants to ease their paying taxes. Then thing got complicated.

People like Lou Dobbs and other anti immigrants started attacking the Matrícula as a document which “legalized Mexicans in the United States” and “easy to forge”, and the Mexican government reacted promoting it and meeting with bankers and government officials, and finally issuing the “High Security Consular Matrícula,” with 13 security measures, from holograms to magnetic bar codes. So secure that it was highly praised by the U.S. Secretary of State.

On the Mexican side, the Matrícula was almost worthless, not recognized by anyone until November of 2004, when it was formally stated in Article 3 of the Nationality Act that it is “a document which proves Mexican nationally.” In general, all Matrículas (Mexican, American, Guatemalan and all others,) are recognized by the Vienna Convention of Consular Relations.

“Not Worth The Paper They Are Printed On..

Not withstanding all theabove, Republican representative

Mike Hager, Rutherford, North Carolina, is pushing for a law disallowing the Matrícula and “all consular or embassy documents” in the state, to “certify identity or residence.” Hager says his law in “very simple” and it targets “IDs who are known to be distributed among illegals.” “The Matrícula Consular”, according to his colleague George Cleveland, is “Not worth the paper or plastic is printed on”, and it is a document “developed by the Mexican government to “legalize its citizens who live north of the border.”

An immediate effect, if this law is approved, would be that some parents could not pick up their kids at school, according to local rules who make mandatory to present IDs to do so. Hager says that “teachers should not be allowed to release a kid to someone they may or may not know but is has a potentially forged document.”

Some Democrats tried to defend the Matrícula, like Diane Parfitt, Cumberland, skating the she google-searched “Fake Matrícula Consular” and got 13 thousand result, but that she also googlesearched “Fake N.C. IDs,” and got over 700 thousand results. That is not surprising, since everyone knows that most documents in the U.S. are owned and used by underage students to buy alcohol and get access to discos and party like crazy.

The law, obviously, will not solve any problem and it seems to me that it violates international agreements about official documents. Trying to attack the Mexican Matrícula, it disallows even passports. I wonder what a German tourist will think when he tries to rent a car in North Carolina and he is told his passport is not good in the whole state.

On the other hand, Hager and his cronies have some reason. The real reality is that Matrículas are not real IDs, but only “proof.” or a “receipt” issued to a person who registered in his/her consulate as a national residing abroad. To recognize and use them as IDs is optional, just like a driving document, a driver license, is recognized to cash checks at a local bank. But Hager should not worry. The worst enemy of the Matrícula is the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Despite the fact that they turned consulates into supermarkets for documents, their efforts to serve first the interests of paranoid individuals like Hager and Cleveland has made impossible for most Mexicans in the U.S. to obtain a Matrícula. They have to present “proof of nationality”, “proof of identity” and “proof ­of residency;” in the case of minor, even “proof of vaccination”, plus permits from parents and legal guardians, and just in case, is always good to present the green copy of the yellow paper. It seems to me Foreign Affairs should sue North Carolina if they approve their law, and then issue Matrículas to all, including Salvadorans and what not, just for the sake of it…

What is HAARP? Part 2

­by Marvin Ramíre­z­

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FROM THE EDITOR: Given the latest tsunamis, earthquakes and hurricanes that have stricken several nations in the world, leaving many deaths and destruction, there are beliefs – based on scientific analysis – that those events might have been manmade. El Reportero found the following article, which due to its length, it will be published in six parts. In order to better read and follow up the whole story, we suggest you read part one. You may access older editions at: https://elreporterosf.com/editions/?q=epublish/1.

What is HAARP? – Part two of six

Ionospheric disturbances at high latitudes also can act to induce large currents in electric power grids: these are thought to cause power outages. Understanding of these and other phenomena is important to maintain reliable communication and power services. Other civilian applications from the program’s research could lead to improved local and world-wide communication such as satellite communication.

Furthermore, and possibly more significant, is the potential for new technology that could be developed from a better understanding of ionospheric processes. DoD Involvement Potential applications of the HAARP research include for detecting cruise missiles and aircraft and for communicating with submarines. Although HAARP is being managed by the Air Force and Navy, it is purely a scientific research facility which represents no threat to potential adversaries and would therefore have no value as a military target.

HAARP Transmissions

HAARP would transmit HF radiowaves in a narrow beam, pointed upward to interact with the ionosphere. The beam would be several degrees wide, depending on frequency, and thus would influence a region several miles in diameter in the lower ionosphere, expanding to several tens of miles in the upper ionosphere. The transmissions would be accomplished through the design and construction of a world-class ionospheric research instrument (IRI).

Ionospheric changes produced experimentally by the IRI would be similar to phenomena which occur under natural conditions. However, nature operates on a much larger scale, and for a much longer duration, than would the IRI. The effect of the IRI would be temporary only; the ionosphere would return to its original state within a matter of seconds and there would be no lasting changes.

Because most of the energy of the high power radio beam would be emitted upward rather than toward the horizon, potentially hazardous values of radio field strength would not be present at ground level except possibly very close to the IRI. To prevent human and large mammal exposure to these near-in fields, an exclusion fence would be constructed. The upward-directed IRI main beam could be suffi ciently strong potentially to interfere with electronic equipment in aircraft fl ying nearby.

To preclude this possibility, an aircraftperdetection radar would be interfaced with the operations center of the IRI, to automatically turn-off the high power transmissions should aircraft be detected flying on a route to pass through the radiowave beam.

The IRI would be constrained to operate within the 2.8 – 10 megahertz (MHz) band on a clearchannel, non-interference basis. Theoretical calculations indicate that interference with television, AM and FM radio, ham radios, cellular phones and/or satellite dishes possibly may be anticipated, in addition to the possibility of interference with HAARP’s own radio equipment. The Air Force and Navy are committed to a mitigation program that includes acquisition of equipment to minimize

out-of-band transmissions; properly orienting the IRI array to reduce signals emitted toward local population centers; adoption of operating procedures, including beam steering, to reduce the percentage of time large signal levels would be transmitted toward large cities; employing special techniques such as null placement; and working with complainants to reach a mutually satisfactory solution. A smaller, less powerful, IRI will be constructed as a demonstration prototype to ensure mitigation techniques will alleviate possible interference.

HAARP Facilities

The major components of the main HAARP research facility would include the IRI, the combined Operations Center & Diesel Power Building, and a number of scientific instruments used for data- gathering, termed “diagnostics”, placed at various locations on the HAARP site. The IRI would consist of an antenna array and associated transmitters, operated from a control room within the Operations Center. The diagnostics would be used to observe the natural parameters of the ionosphere as well as the experimental results with the lRI operating.

The antenna would occupy a rectangular area roughly 1000 ft x 1200 ft and would consist of a 12 x 15 array of antenna masts, each supporting two horizontal crossed dipole antennas, stacked one above the other. The masts would reach a maximum height of 72 ft and would be constrained by guy wires. It is anticipated that the masts would sit on individual piles; gravel fill between the rows and columns of masts would permit access by maintenance vehicles. While some of the diagnostic instruments would be collocated with the IRI at the research facility, others, due to data collection requirements, must be located off-site at some distance from the IRI. One of the primary on-site diagnostics would be an incoherent

scatter radar (ISR) ­which would transmit radiowave signals in the 430 – 450 MHz band. The ISR would be a 120 ft diameter radar dish supported by a 25 ft diameter pedestal. The combined power demands of the IRI and ISR would be roughly 12 megawatts (MW). The method of power supply has not been finalized; however, the use of diesel generators is under consideration. IT WILL CONTINUE ON NEXT WEEK’S EDITION.

Ex Miss USA Susie Castillo says TSA agente sexually assaulted her

by wire news services

Ex Miss USA abusada por su propio gobierno: Susie Castillo, ex Srita. USA, llora después de ser manoseada sexualmente por una agente de TSA en el Aeropuerto de Texas.Ex Miss USA abusada por su propio gobierno: Susie Castillo, ex Miss USA, cries after having been sexually touched by a TSA agent at the Airport of Texas.

A former Miss USA, Susie Castillo, was filmed weeping as she described her ordeal at the hands of a TSA agent, who she said sexually assaulted her after she refused to go through a naked body scanner.

In 2003, Castillo was selected as the most beautiful woman in the United States when she won the Miss USA competition. Castillo, 31, who had a video camera, filmed at the airport and complained that she was “violated” by a female TSA agent at a security checkpoint at Dallas airport in Texas. In a blog post dated Monday, April 24, Castillo recounts (http://www.susiecastillo.net/blog/2011/4/25/my-tsa-pat-down-experience.html) what happened to her.

The former beauty queen, who is now an actress, said she decided to stand in a longer line to avoid going through the full body scanner because she had heard the extra radiation could be a health risk.

After opting out,” I proceeded to follow a very nice older female TSA employee to the “pat down” area. It was an inconvenience, but I thought, “No biggie. I just went through document his  at LAX for the fi rst time and it wasn’t too bad, so let’s just get it over with.” Well, this pat down was completely different. It was MUCH MORE invasive than my fi rst one at LAX, just a week before. To say that I felt invaded is an understatement.

What bothered me most was when she ran the back of her hands down my behind, felt around my breasts, and even came in contact with my vagina! Honestly, I was in shock, especially since the woman at LAX never actually touched me there. The TSA employee at DFW touched private area four times, going up both legs from behind and from the front, each time touching me there. Was I at my gynecologist’s office? No! This was crazy!

‘This woman touched my vagina four times,” the Daily Mail quoted her as saying in a distressed voice. “She went up both legs from behind and then turned around and did it from the front. That was my experience this morning at Dallas airport.

“I am already so upset that ­they are making me choose to get molested – because that’s what I feel like – or go through a machine that is completely unhealthy and dangerous.

“I travel a ton and I don’t want to be radiated more than I already am. I am crying because I am really, really upset because as an American I have to go through this. I feel violated,” she stated. After complaining to the authorities, she said she was given a TSA comment card to make a complaint. “I am hoping other people that feel violated as Americans make a complaint. Maybe then something will change in the near future. This whole thing is very troublesome to me,” she said.

An elderly airport volunteer told Castillo that it was better to go through an awkward pat down than to be blown up. “I guess I was supposed to find comfort in that and I didn’t. Never in my wildest dreams did I think that this would make me cry,” she added