Sizewell Blockaded yet again

25.07.2008
6am and nine anti nuclear pow­er activists head to sizewell for a day on the beach, well almost the beach, they actu­al­ly stop at the entrance of Sizewell A and B nuclear pow­er sta­tions and lock them­selves togeth­er with a num­ber of things and seal the entrance for health and safe­ty rea­sons.

Sizewell blockade25.07.2008
6am and nine anti nuclear pow­er activists head to sizewell for a day on the beach, well almost the beach, they actu­al­ly stop at the entrance of Sizewell A and B nuclear pow­er sta­tions and lock them­selves togeth­er with a num­ber of things and seal the entrance for health and safe­ty rea­sons.
Sizewell looks to be the next place for a new nuclear pow­er sta­tion, with two reac­tors larg­er than the exist­ing sizewell ‘B’ reac­tor.
After two pre­vi­ous block­ades in the last few months, secu­ri­ty had been stepped up and they had put a land rover and two secu­ri­ty guards at the gate, but must have decid­ed that this was no longer need­ed as when we arrived they were not there and yet again we were not spot­ted.

After two pre­vi­ous block­ades in the last few months, secu­ri­ty had been stepped up and they had put a land rover and two secu­ri­ty guards at the gate, but must have decid­ed that this was no longer need­ed as when we arrived they were not there and yet again we were not spot­ted. So we had to call them and let them know we were there and they had been shut down due to health and safe­ty rea­sons… it still took them 5 min­utes to get to us and by then we had qui­et an audi­ence of local peo­ple, sizewell work­ers and hol­i­day mak­ers.

The rea­sons for being there are clear to any­one who knows the full sto­ry of nuclear pow­er and I attach the press release to the bot­tom of this write up to explain, but for me it is more per­son­al. I have a dis­abled child, well a teenag­er now, who has hydro­cephalus and cere­bral pal­sy, my son was con­ceived in one of the radioac­tive fall out areas after Cher­nobyl, now I don’t know for cer­tain if this is what caused my sons dis­abil­i­ty and no one can tell me, but this is where I get my dri­ve against nuclear pow­er.
The hid­den, invis­i­ble dan­gers are easy to cov­er up.

British ener­gy stud­ies tell us all is well, but a recent Ger­man study shows that with in a 5 km radius of nuclear pow­er sta­tions the rate of child leukaemia goes up by 100%.
Like cig­a­rettes when they had a pr push in the 50’s, we are told that nuclear pow­er gen­er­a­tion is good, safe and that the can­cers and birth defects are just a coin­ci­dence.

We know that the nuclear pow­er cycle from start to fin­ish, say 250,000 years, it is far from C02 neu­tral. We know that it is expen­sive to build, decom­mis­sion, and keep radioac­tive waste safe and guard­ed for 250,000 years, we know that nuclear pow­er is not the answer to our ener­gy needs, we know that ura­ni­um min­ing is a nasty busi­ness in more ways than one and we know we are leav­ing a lega­cy of more waste and poi­son for future gen­er­a­tions to deal with. So why are we doing it?

All the Nuclear ener­gy peo­ple who attend­ed the meet­ing that hap­pened inside Sizewell that day defi­ant­ly saw as they stepped over us that we don’t all want nuclear pow­er, and if the gov­ern­ment and the nuclear indus­try told the truth, no one would want it.

After block­ing the entrance for 3 hours we were arrest­ed for aggra­vat­ed tres­pass, then the cut­ting team arrived from Wethers­field and an hour lat­er and we were on our way to the police sta­tions.

At 9pm we returned home for a cup of tea and planned our next move.

http://www.easterncnduk.org

Police try and enter Bodge House

Ear­li­er today (25 July) sev­er­al police turned up to look at a hole in the field, in actu­al fact it is a tun­nel, but hey!

Ear­li­er today (25 July) sev­er­al police turned up to look at a hole in the field, in actu­al fact it is a tun­nel, but hey!

The police then came on site after appar­ent­ly swear­ing was heard and was there excuse for enter­ing the bound­ary around the house. they tried to get up on to the roof of the house and fetched a crow bar and to lever­age there way in through one of the board­ed up win­dows but failed to get in any ware as the house has had a month of for­ti­fi­ca­tions built into it.

Details at this point are sketchy, the police claim swear­ing came from the tree house, but accord­ing to the site crew, it was from else­where so they attempt­ed to arrest the occu­pi­er to no avail, and have threat­ened to come back lat­ter with police climbers

Not con­tent at that one of the female crew at Bodge house, striped naked and jumped into the buck­et of a dig­ger work­ing at the bot­tom of the dri­ve and refused to move, this meant that the police had to go back to the house and plead with some of the female crew to come and ask her to give up the protest. There was no answer from in the house and one pro­test­er they should knock on the front door, the police man was puz­zled and said he didn’t know there was one, and was sent around the front to look for it….only to return embar­rassed for being tak­en for a fool

So are if you are around and want to join in the fun get down to Bodge house

http://leaveitintheground.wordpress.com

Art Not Oil Plymouth & friends protest inside & outside Shell Wildlife Exhibition, 12.7.08

On Sat­ur­day 12th July, activists from Art Not Oil Ply­mouth, Green­peace Ply­mouth and Peace Boat, took action — for the sec­ond time — inside and out­side Ply­mouth City Muse­um & Art Gallery, to protest against Shel­l’s spon­sor­ship of the Wildlife Pho­tog­ra­ph­er of the Year exhi­bi­tion. (Shell will not be spon­sor­ing the new Exhi­bi­tion, but the 2007–8 ver­sion is still tour­ing.)

On Sat­ur­day 12th July, activists from Art Not Oil Ply­mouth, Green­peace Ply­mouth and Peace Boat, took action — for the sec­ond time — inside and out­side Ply­mouth City Muse­um & Art Gallery, to protest against Shel­l’s spon­sor­ship of the Wildlife Pho­tog­ra­ph­er of the Year exhi­bi­tion. (Shell will not be spon­sor­ing the new Exhi­bi­tion, but the 2007–8 ver­sion is still tour­ing.)

Activists dressed as Green­wash inspec­tors entered the Muse­um to detect and spot­light the ter­ri­ble green­wash­ing that Shell is try­ing to do in this city. The activists spoke with the peo­ple inside about it and found that there was strong agree­ment that Shell is guilty of try­ing to laun­der its image as a friend of wild­ife and of the plan­et!

Out­side, the rest of the Art Not Oil group and Peter Le Mare (who had just docked his Peace Boat near­by, on his way to Cli­mate Camp and beyond) held ban­ners and gave away more than 130 leaflets about the protest. BBC news were there and inter­viewed both groups giv­ing to the action a cen­tral place in the local news that evening!

In Sep­tem­ber, Art Not Oil Ply­mouth will be show­ing the ‘Shel­l’s Wild Lie’ exhi­bi­tion in one of the local cafes of the city, which fea­tures images of what this oil and oth­er com­pa­nies are real­ly doing to our plan­et.

www.artnotoil.org.uk
www.littlepeaceboat.net

Community halts illegal work on Special Area of Conservation, Ireland- pls help!

24th July 2008
The fight goes on- be part of it.

Shell fence beach, Mayo24th July 2008
The fight goes on- be part of it.
This is an urgent call for sup­port to pro­tect the com­mu­ni­ty and envi­ron­ment of Ross­port in Mayo, Ire­land. Shell is now attempt­ing to con­struct the first 200m metres of the onshore sec­tion of the pipeline with­out any plan­ning per­mis­sion. 13 res­i­dents were arrest­ed on Tues­day and this morn­ing a 10ft fence was erect­ed and guard­ed by40 police & 70 secu­ri­ty.
Help is urgent­ly need­ed. Come if u can. Protest at Irish Embassy, Shell garages etc.

At 8am this morn­ing, over 40 police, who are now sta­tioned in the Shell com­pound, and 70 Shell spe­cial­ist secu­ri­ty forced the local com­mu­ni­ty away from Glen­gad beach. The crowd who had assem­bled to mon­i­tor the ille­gal work being done on the cliff-face at Glen­gad were peace­ful­ly protest­ing on the beach. How­ev­er the local com­mu­ni­ty were then forced off the beach to allow 10ft high fenc­ing to be placed down to the water edge. This has blocked of the right of way on Glen­gad beach. All attempt­ed ques­tions regard­ing the legal­i­ty and the con­sents for the work were ignored by both Gar­daí and Shell staff alike.

The legal­i­ty of the con­sents giv­en is still an issue of major con­cern to the peo­ple of the local­i­ty as it is still unclear what per­mis­sions Shell have received and for what exact work. While Min­is­ter for Ener­gy Eamon Ryan has claimed that it was just an “over­sight” that the lat­est autho­ri­sa­tions for the project was­n’t pub­lished, this cloud­ing of what con­sents have been grant­ed has been a char­ac­ter­is­tic of the whole Cor­rib Project.

Local res­i­dent Ter­ence Con­way said “The fact is that this first onshore sec­tion is the most dan­ger­ous part of the whole project as the pres­sure could be as high as 345bar and still it will not have gone through any plan­ning if it is con­struct­ed”.

Shell is now attempt­ing to con­struct the first 200m metres of the onshore sec­tion of the pipeline with­out it going through plan­ning per­mis­sion at all. Although the remain­ing 9.2km of the onshore pipeline is cur­rent­ly being exam­ined by An Bord Pleanala, Shell are attempt­ing to lay the first 200m metres before a deci­sion is made.

On Tues­day 22nd July, 13 res­i­dents were arrest­ed at Glen­gad, while chal­leng­ing Shell on the per­mis­sions they had to do exca­va­tion and oth­er works around the site of the pro­posed land­fall area of the pipeline. The arrest­ed peo­ple includ­ed Gold­man Prize win­ner Willie Cor­duff as well as Shell to Sea trail­er host­ess Mary Horan. The 13 were arrest­ed around 2pm and held at Bel­mul­let police sta­tion for 3 hours before being released with­out charge, with files being sent to the DPP. One of the peo­ple arrest­ed had to be brought by ambu­lance to Castle­bar Hos­pi­tal after see­ing a doc­tor in Bel­mul­let sta­tion. The mood of the arrestees after release was def­i­nite­ly one of res­olute defi­ance. After the 13 were arrest­ed, Shell attempt­ed to re-com­mence the exca­va­tion work how­ev­er anoth­er group of around 20 locals arrived and halt­ed the work for the remain­der of the day.

On Wednes­day 23rd July, a Shell dig­ger began clear­ing the top­soil from the area around the cliff-face to begin the pro­ce­dure of cre­at­ing a cause­way down to the beach. Rough­ly an hour lat­er they were request­ed by local res­i­dents to pro­duce the per­mis­sions but were only met with silence from the line of secu­ri­ty which at first tried to let the dig­ger con­tin­ue but even­tu­al­ly the dig­ger retired to behind secu­ri­ty gates.

While Shell have received a Fore­shore Licence in 2002 by the then Min­is­ter for the Marine and Nat­ur­al Resources for the off­shore part of the pipeline, this Licence is only valid up to high-water mark. How­ev­er Shell are seek­ing to do work that would involv­ing cre­at­ing a pipe pull-in facil­i­ty that would lay the pipeline up to the pro­posed pres­sure reduc­tion facil­i­ty which will be over 30m back from the cliff-face. Plan­ning per­mis­sion for all of the onshore pipeline sec­tion is cur­rent­ly before An Bord Pleanala since May 2008 under the new Strate­gic Infra­struc­ture Act and it is believed that an Oral hear­ing will be heard before An Bord Pleanala pro­vides the nec­es­sary rub­ber-stamp.

How­ev­er in the mean­time it is believed that all the work cur­rent­ly being done in Glen­gad doesn’t have the nec­es­sary per­mis­sion. Shell have now installed about 5 large port-cab­ins which include office and cafe­te­ria facil­i­ties on the Spe­cial Area of Con­ser­va­tion (SAC) only about 300m away from where the Ross­port Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp stood, until they were removed less than a year ago.

After about an hour stand­off, the gar­daí led by Super­in­ten­dent John Gilli­gan arrived at the scene, park­ing all their squads, jeeps and pad­dy wag­ons inside on the Shell com­pound on the SAC. After speak­ing with Shell per­son­nel, Supt Gilli­gan approached the group and was told about the con­cerns over the per­mis­sions for the work. Supt Gilli­gan was told that mem­bers of the assem­bled pro­tes­tors had met with Conor Ó Raghal­laigh, Direc­tor of the Nation­al Parks & Wildlife Ser­vice (NPWS) on the pre­vi­ous day and that it had been agreed that the nec­es­sary per­mis­sion were to be sought from the Dept of Ener­gy, Com­mu­ni­ca­tions and Nat­ur­al Resources and the Dept of Agri­cul­tu­ture & Fish­eries. How­ev­er, the Depart­ments hadn’t replied to any of the queries sent so far, and so it was request­ed by the pro­tes­tors that the work be halt­ed until the sit­u­a­tion was clar­i­fied. After again speak­ing with Shell per­son­nel, Supt. Gilli­gan said that Shell were will­ing to stop for 2 hours so queries could be made into the per­mis­sions grant­ed, how­ev­er he was told that it was believed that this would not be long enough. Supt. Gilli­gan was also remind­ed how last Octo­ber he had attempt­ed to push through drilling work in the area for Shell that was chal­lenged by locals and which was sub­se­quent­ly found to be ille­gal. Supt. Gilli­gan then once more spoke with Shell per­son­nel inside the com­pound and after warn­ing all the peo­ple assem­bled, peo­ple began to be arrest­ed.

I would like to say that I have been try­ing to estab­lish the legal­i­ty of these works for almost 2 weeks now, and have sent off count­less emails and made a lot of phone calls and am still no clear­er than when I began (and many oth­er peo­ple have hit blank walls too). I have been deal­ing pri­mar­i­ly with NPWS which is the sec­tion of the Dept of Envi­ron­ment whose duty it is to over­see work on SACs and oth­er sen­si­tive areas. I was first of all told on the phone that the work was under the Fore­shore Licence and I would receive a detailed email which would clar­i­fy my con­cerns. How­ev­er no clar­i­fi­ca­tion has been forth­com­ing and now NPWS have decid­ed to wash they hand of it and have start­ed refer­ring any queries to the oth­er 2 depart­ments involved. The whole episode once again shows way that this project has been split up from start to fin­ish and how no per­son or depart­ment will take any respon­si­bil­i­ty once ques­tioned.

It should be not­ed that NPWS in their report seek­ing the removal of the Ross­port Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp, stat­ed that site where the camp was would take “10 to 15 years for the site to ful­ly recov­er” and rec­om­mend­ed that the camp be removed and “the habi­tats allowed to recov­er nat­u­ral­ly”. Now NPWS turn a blind eye when a whole com­pound (which is prob­a­bly ille­gal) has been set up.

One of the most infu­ri­at­ing sights of the day was the 2 NPWS rangers who hung out with the Shell paid ornithol­o­gist on the beach for the day watch­ing over the sand mar­tin colony while only 10 metres away a dig­ger had begun destroy­ing the cliff-face. Luck­i­ly how­ev­er the peo­ple of the local­i­ty have long giv­en up hope that any of these author­i­ties will pro­tect either them or their envi­ron­ment and took action.

If you wish to join the fight and vis­it the area, there is space to stay in the Ross­port Sol­i­dar­i­ty House ( http://www.rossportsolidaritycamp.110mb.com).

The fight will go on regard­less but any help is invalu­able.
http://www.shelltosea.com

Phones and privacy at the camp for climate action.

Tra­di­tion­al­ly it has been the con­tent of com­mu­ni­ca­tion that has been the focus of gov­ern­ment sur­veil­lance but the police are increas­ing­ly inter­est­ed in data min­ing tech­niques to uncov­er pat­terns of asso­ci­a­tion. Sim­ple data, when stored, aggre­gat­ed and ana­lyzed using sophis­ti­cat­ed com­put­er algo­rithms, con­tains far more infor­ma­tion than is com­mon­ly appre­ci­at­ed.

Tra­di­tion­al­ly it has been the con­tent of com­mu­ni­ca­tion that has been the focus of gov­ern­ment sur­veil­lance but the police are increas­ing­ly inter­est­ed in data min­ing tech­niques to uncov­er pat­terns of asso­ci­a­tion. Sim­ple data, when stored, aggre­gat­ed and ana­lyzed using sophis­ti­cat­ed com­put­er algo­rithms, con­tains far more infor­ma­tion than is com­mon­ly appre­ci­at­ed. Col­lat­ing mobile phone num­bers, and the data retained by net­work providers, can pro­vide the police with a pow­er­ful incite into our net­works of asso­ci­a­tions. This is not only an inva­sion of our pri­va­cy but may also threat­en our abil­i­ty to work togeth­er effec­tive­ly.

At least years cli­mate camp the police were tak­ing peo­ple phone from them dur­ing stop and search. As well as brows­ing through peo­ple
phone­books and text mes­sages, they were typ­ing *#06# to get the phones unique ser­i­al num­ber (IMEI). They would then look up the reg­is­tered own­er of phone then threat­en the hold­er of the phone with being arrest­ed on sus­pi­cion of theft if they refused to prove that they were the own­er of the phone by reveal­ing their iden­ti­ty.

To reduce the abil­i­ty of the police to steal our iden­ti­ties and learn
more about our social net­works, please con­sid­er the fol­low­ing advice.

Mobile phones are use­ful tools for com­mu­ni­cat­ing and organ­is­ing — we do not advise you to leave them at home. You will find them essen­tial for stay­ing informed and inform­ing oth­ers. How­ev­er…

Copy the entries in your phone­book and leave it at home.

Delete from your phone­book all but the num­bers that will be essen­tial dur­ing the week.

Rename those con­tacts to remove sur­names, per­haps using code names instead.

Erase your sent and received call logs and text mes­sages and do repeat this reg­u­lar­ly.

Make use of the secu­ri­ty fea­tures of your phone so that a PIN code is required to access any of its fea­tures.

There are gen­er­al­ly two types of secu­ri­ty on mobile phones, the PIN that pro­tects the phone and PIN2 that pro­tects the SIM card so it can’t be used in anoth­er phone with­out the code. It may be a lit­tle incon­ve­nient to have to type in the num­ber each time but it’s bet­ter than allow­ing the cops to browse through your phone book, call logs and mes­sages.

If you can’t set your phone to require a PIN code each time it is used, sim­ply switch off your phone when it looks like a police stop and search is like­ly.

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Might be worth not­ing about mobiles:

* That the police are also able to retrieve phone calls and sent text mes­sages, both from the phone and the SIM. Once delet­ed off the phone they are NOT gone for good. If you have made a fool­ish phone call or sent some­thing dodgy, and you are at risk from hav­ing your phone tak­en, get a whole new phone and SIM card.

* Police can use your mobile as a track­ing device of your where­abouts, this evi­dence has already been used in cas­es — espe­cial­ly if mak­ing a call. This pin­points your exact loca­tion. So don’t take it any­where you’d rather the cops did­n’t know about. Dis­con­nect­ing the phone by tak­ing out the bat­tery appar­ent­ly can stop this as the phone is no longer con­nect­ed to any elec­tri­cal source.

* Police can bug a mobile and use it as a lis­ten­ing device… if you are say­ing some­thing you don’t want the cops to hear, and you want to be extra para­noid, remove the bat­tery from your phone or leave it else­where. Turn­ing it off will not nec­es­sar­i­ly work!

* If the cops ever get your phone and give it back to you… give it to some­one else not involved in any­thing you are, donate it to char­i­ty or burn it. Do not ever use it again!

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Your advice about hav­ing an alter­na­tive SIM is OK if police are search­ing the phys­i­cal phone for text mes­sages. How­ev­er if you are con­cerned about sur­veil­lance involv­ing your mobile phone com­pa­ny, you should be aware that text mes­sages (and phone calls too I would think) send a SIM ID *and* the phone IMEI. On that basis, send­ing a mes­sage using your con­tract phone but a PAYG SIM will still be eas­i­ly trace­able to you.

The best approach is to buy a PAYG phone with cash and only top it up with vouch­ers bought with cash, and use that along­side your reg­u­lar phone. How­ev­er you can’t get away from the fact that it is still a loca­tion-track­ing device. If you have spe­cial need to be care­ful — and that’s a per­son­al judge­ment — only put the bat­tery in when you are away from your house to col­lect mes­sages or to make calls. That said if you live in a high­ly pop­u­lat­ed area — such as flats in a city — then you have less rea­son to wor­ry — the loca­tion track­ing is not very sen­si­tive AFAIK and it’s a right roy­al pain for the author­i­ties to get the data. If you’re a Cli­mate Camp activist and not part of a ter­ror­ist cell then it’s prob­a­bly too much has­sle for them.

It should be obvi­ous but also be care­ful when send­ing per­son­al­ly-iden­ti­fi­able infor­ma­tion in text mes­sages — tele­phone num­bers, address­es, email address­es, account num­bers etc. In the­o­ry the same goes for voice con­tent as soft­ware now can tran­scribe voice con­tent quite reli­ably — how­ev­er this often can’t be avoid­ed and the best thing to do is not to wor­ry about it too much. Remem­ber: our wor­ry­ing is what some upper ech­e­lons of the police want!

Ulti­mate­ly for the activist there is a anti-sur­veil­lance/­con­ve­nience trade-off. Don’t get para­noid as this makes you less effec­tive in your cho­sen field. Be care­ful but, unless you are doing activism that is tar­get­ted for the harsh­est oppres­sion, tol­er­ate a bit of sur­veil­lance rather than re-organ­is­ing your habits com­plete­ly to avoid it.

DO BRING A PHONE TO CAMP!

If you can, bring a new PAYG phone, don’t fill it with your friends num­bers, don’t use it from home and don’t call your mum on it.

Don’t ever put your nor­mal SIM in your new phone or your new SIM in your nor­mal phone.
Use the phone at the cli­mate camp to:
keep the legal team informed about arrests and stop & search­es
keep the media team informed about protests and actions
keep your­self informed about things going on around camp and beyond
call for help in a med­ical emer­gency

http://www.activistsecurity.org/

Little Peace Boat on the way to Climate Camp, arrives in Brighton Marina

Update on vet­er­an peace cam­paign­er,
Peter Le Mare, in his Lit­tle Peace Boat,
“Be Dis­arm­ing”
…on the way to The Cli­mate Camp and then to West­min­ster, Lon­don for this 50th anniver­sary year of CND peace sym­bol on Hiroshi­ma Day, August 6,
.…to draw atten­tion to the linked prob­lems of Cat­a­stroph­ic Cli­mate Change and World Peace.

Peter under sail on the “Be Dis­arm­ing”

Update on vet­er­an peace cam­paign­er,
Peter Le Mare, in his Lit­tle Peace Boat,
“Be Dis­arm­ing”
…on the way to The Cli­mate Camp and then to West­min­ster, Lon­don for this 50th anniver­sary year of CND peace sym­bol on Hiroshi­ma Day, August 6,
.…to draw atten­tion to the linked prob­lems of Cat­a­stroph­ic Cli­mate Change and World Peace.

Peter under sail on the “Be Dis­arm­ing”

The jour­ney so far:
Mon­day 7th July the “Be Dis­arm­ing” lit­tle peace boat slipped out of Pen­zance Har­bor gates, the start of its voy­age, moored in New­lyn for the night. Tues­day head­ed for Fal­mouth, arriv­ing late after an event­ful first days sail­ing includ­ing storm sun rain and calm.
Ply­mouth Fri­day for the SW region­al Cli­mate Camp meet­ing.
Sun­day arrived in Brix­ham and stayed there to catch the tides right for Exmouth, arriv­ing Mon­day,
leav­ing Wednes­day morn­ing for Wey­mouth catch­ing some good winds tak­ing the 20ft boat to 8 knots.
Arrived in Southamp­ton Sun­day after an easy trip through the Nee­dles and with the tide man­aged 10 knots.
As they sailed towards Selsey Bill a RIB with 2 MOD Police came along and one board­ed the Lit­tle Peace Boat.
Very pleas­ant con­ver­sa­tion and enquiries, last­ly ask­ing if there was any inten­tion of doing any­thing on “Navy Days”
They were giv­en a Give Peace a Chance stick­er!
Wed morn­ing (23rd), arrived in Brighton mari­na just before 1am
Now look­ing around for sup­port and inter­est in Brighton before leav­ing for Hast­ings in the morn­ing tomor­row

Call Peter on mobile 0788 619 5596

Peter says:
“Almost every war that involves the Major Pow­ers is about oil and the glob­al pow­er it rep­re­sents.
He is using his epic voy­age to high­light the UK Government’s deci­sion to deploy new nuclear weapons.
In 1967 the UK signed a treaty oblig­a­tion to get rid of these weapons of mass destruc­tion.
In 1996 the World Court ruled that they were sub­ject to inter­na­tion­al law which says that any weapon which incin­er­ates and irra­di­ates peo­ple indis­crim­i­nate­ly could nev­er be used law­ful­ly.”

Peter argues that bil­lions of pounds are being squan­dered on use­less, ille­gal, and dan­ger­ous nuclear weapons. If we con­cen­trat­ed on mea­sures to com­bat cli­mate change we could effec­tive­ly reduce our Car­bon Foot­print.

The email: info@littlepeaceboat.net
News, down­load­able leaflet PDF’s and links will be estab­lished through the web­site.
www.littlepeaceboat.net

The project is run­ning on a shoe­string bud­get, sail­ing close to the wind.
Please help in any way you can

Plane Stupid Activist Glued To PM Inside Downing Street

22nd July 2008
A cam­paign­er from the cli­mate action group, Plane Stu­pid, is cur­rent­ly super-glued to Prime Min­is­ter Gor­don Brown in the State Din­ing Room of 10 Down­ing Street.

Plane Stupid glues to PM22nd July 2008
A cam­paign­er from the cli­mate action group, Plane Stu­pid, is cur­rent­ly super-glued to Prime Min­is­ter Gor­don Brown in the State Din­ing Room of 10 Down­ing Street.

Dan Glass, a 24 year old MSc stu­dent based in Scot­land, gained access to the PM’s offi­cial res­i­dence at 5pm this evening. He greet­ed Mr Brown and asked the Prime Min­is­ter why he and his min­is­ters have refused to meet West Lon­don res­i­dents opposed to the con­struc­tion of a third run­way at Heathrow. He simul­ta­ne­ous­ly put his super-glue cov­ered hand onto Brown’s poly­ester suit. When Brown went to turn away he found he had been super-glued by his cloth­ing to Plane Stu­pid, and had no option but to lis­ten to Dan.

Dan read mes­sages to the PM from peo­ple whose vil­lages will be bull­dozed if Brown agrees to BAA’s expan­sion plans. He also read out tes­ti­mo­ny from com­mu­ni­ties across the world threat­ened by cli­mate change while Down­ing Street aides attempt to extract the Labour leader from the green cam­paign­er. Dan hoped to stay glued to the PM long enough to begin quot­ing from con­fi­den­tial doc­u­ments secured through the Free­dom of Infor­ma­tion Act, which reveal the government’s pub­lic con­sul­ta­tion on Heathrow expan­sion was fixed. The papers reveal Min­is­ters have engaged in an extra­or­di­nary lev­el of col­lu­sion with air­port oper­a­tor, BAA, fid­dling pol­lu­tion fig­ures and devel­op­ing a joint strat­e­gy to beat oppo­si­tion groups.

The gov­ern­ment con­sul­ta­tion received 80,000 respons­es from the pub­lic, almost all of which opposed the government’s plans, despite the fact that peo­ple were not even asked whether they want­ed a third run­way and no con­sid­er­a­tion of the cli­mate impacts appeared in the con­sul­ta­tion doc­u­ments.

Dan took today’s extra­or­di­nary step because Brown and his Trans­port Sec­re­tary, Ruth Kel­ly, have refused to meet res­i­dents from Sip­son – the west Lon­don vil­lage, which would be wiped off the map if new Labour gives into BAA’s demands for a third run­way. Some of the mes­sages Dan is read­ing out to the Prime Min­is­ter are quotes from news­pa­per inter­views with Sip­son res­i­dents.

Plane Stu­pid activist, Gra­ham Thomp­son who is cur­rent­ly fac­ing pros­e­cu­tion for scal­ing Par­lia­ment in Feb­ru­ary and brand­ing the Palace of West­min­ster “BAA HQ,” today said:

“Gor­don Brown’s only got two pos­si­ble lega­cies, the first Prime Min­is­ter to real­ly get cli­mate change or the last one not to. Brown needs to realise we can beat cli­mate change, but not by dou­bling the size of the world’s biggest inter­na­tion­al air­port. That’s why we took our peace­ful cam­paign from the roof of Par­lia­ment to 10 Down­ing Street.”

When BAA first sought per­mis­sion to build Ter­mi­nal 5, the com­pa­ny wrote to near­by res­i­dents promis­ing nev­er to seek fur­ther Heathrow expan­sion. Now they have col­lud­ed with the gov­ern­ment to get a third run­way and a sixth ter­mi­nal by manip­u­lat­ing the con­sul­ta­tion process which has been wide­ly con­demned as unfair, unde­mo­c­ra­t­ic and fun­da­men­tal­ly dis­hon­est.

Gra­ham Thomp­son con­tin­ued:

“Brown’s con­sul­ta­tion was a fix, pure and sim­ple. It was the sin­gle most anti-demo­c­ra­t­ic thing this wretched gov­ern­ment has done since the Iraq war, and that’s say­ing some­thing. Dan thought that if super-glu­ing him­self to the Prime Min­is­ter was the only way to cut through the pow­er of giant cor­po­ra­tions like BAA and ensure he hears what peo­ple from West Lon­don real­ly think, then so be it.”

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NOTES:

Dan Glass biog:

Dan Glass is a 24 year old stu­dent from Bar­net, north Lon­don. He is cur­rent­ly study­ing an MSc in human ecol­o­gy and cli­mate change at Strath­clyde Uni­ver­si­ty in Scot­land where he is research­ing the impacts of air­port expan­sion on com­mu­ni­ty cohe­sion. Dan joined Plane Stu­pid about 18 months ago after he was inspired by read­ing George Monbiot’s books. Dan is a grad­u­ate of Sus­sex Uni­ver­si­ty where he stud­ied Geog­ra­phy and Devel­op­ment Stud­ies and where he was elect­ed to be pres­i­dent of the uni­ver­si­ty stu­dent union. His father is a lawyer and his moth­er works for a Jew­ish Music Insti­tute. Dan says he draws his moti­va­tion to stand up for what he believes in from his grand­par­ents who are holo­caust sur­vivors.

Details of the FoI doc­u­ments detail­ing the fixed con­sul­ta­tion:

Sun­day Times rev­e­la­tions: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article3512042.ece

FoI doc­u­ments: www.greenpeace.org.uk/baa

Audio link avail­able here

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Traps & Enclosures Sabotaged — Ilkley Moor Shoot

Grouse Lib­er­a­tion Front Com­mu­nique:

“Up in the White Crag plan­ta­tion off Ilk­ley moor. A large grouse pen was iden­ti­fied and trashed, the water pipes and dis­trib­u­tors were left split and smashed. The wire fenc­ing from the entire enclo­sure was brought down. The elec­tric fenc­ing was cut and the sys­tem destroyed. Two set fen traps were dis­cov­ered and placed per­ma­nent­ly out of com­mis­sion.

Grouse Lib­er­a­tion Front Com­mu­nique:

“Up in the White Crag plan­ta­tion off Ilk­ley moor. A large grouse pen was iden­ti­fied and trashed, the water pipes and dis­trib­u­tors were left split and smashed. The wire fenc­ing from the entire enclo­sure was brought down. The elec­tric fenc­ing was cut and the sys­tem destroyed. Two set fen traps were dis­cov­ered and placed per­ma­nent­ly out of com­mis­sion.

Two small­er pens were found near­by and the net­ting roof and wire sur­rounds were left in tat­ters. Feed­ers in the area were also tam­pered with.

Grouse Lib­er­a­tion Front”

Report­ed by Bite Back Mag­a­zine

Relat­ed news:

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“Up around High Moor, Ilk­ley, activists locat­ed two small grouse pens which were put out of use. The con­tents of the pens were destroyed. A fen trap was found near­by and also destroyed. Along the moor a line of stone grouse butts were top­pled, and wood­en butts smashed. Into the High Moor wood­land, and a large pheas­ant pen was found, the walls were brought down and two traps tam­pered with, water pipes were cut and oth­er items left bro­ken. Feed­ers were also attend­ed to.

This action is ded­i­cat­ed to the Aus­tri­an pris­on­ers.

Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front”

Anony­mous report from Bite Back Mag­a­zine

50 Turkeys Liberated For Sarah Whitehead

“Ani­mal lib­er­a­tion vol­un­teers are claim­ing respon­si­bil­i­ty for the direct inter­ven­tion in the ani­mal farm­ing indus­try, as an act of sol­i­dar­i­ty with Sarah White­head who is cur­rent­ly behind bars for doing the right thing.

“Ani­mal lib­er­a­tion vol­un­teers are claim­ing respon­si­bil­i­ty for the direct inter­ven­tion in the ani­mal farm­ing indus­try, as an act of sol­i­dar­i­ty with Sarah White­head who is cur­rent­ly behind bars for doing the right thing. While Sarah remains locked in her cell for free­ing ani­mals from pain and mis­ery, vol­un­teers suc­cess­ful­ly lib­er­at­ed 50 Turkeys from an East­ern fac­to­ry farm.

This action means these sen­tient beings were spared from con­stant suf­fer­ing, their lives des­tined to be cut short with the blade of slaugh­ter­house machin­ery. No longer will their exis­tence be to fill the mouths of a sali­vat­ing and greedy nation. They now exist as val­ued indi­vid­u­als, remain­ing hap­py and free.

Love and lib­er­a­tion for Sarah and all oth­er cap­tive indi­vid­u­als!
Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front”

Anony­mous com­mu­nique report­ed by Bite Back Mag­a­zine

ACTIVISTS SQUAT NEWHAVEN INCINERATOR SITE IN PROTEST

22.07.2008
‘Stop Incin­er­a­tion Now!’ pro­tes­tors demon­strate their fury now that con­struc­tion on the high­ly con­tro­ver­sial incin­er­a­tor plant has begun.

22.07.2008
‘Stop Incin­er­a­tion Now!’ pro­tes­tors demon­strate their fury now that con­struc­tion on the high­ly con­tro­ver­sial incin­er­a­tor plant has begun.

Activists have tak­en over the site of the pro­posed new incin­er­a­tor plant in Newhaven. They entered the premis­es under the cov­er of dark­ness last night in an organ­ised attempt at non-vio­lent direct action, after resis­tance through demo­c­ra­t­ic means failed them. Sev­er­al pro­tes­tors formed a bar­ri­cade by super­glue-ing them­selves to the road in an attempt to pre­vent vehi­cle access, whilst on the site itself, oth­er mem­bers of the group ‘locked-on’ to machin­ery in order to halt fur­ther activ­i­ty. They claim to be exer­cis­ing their demo­c­ra­t­ic right to protest non-vio­lent­ly in a last-ditch attempt to pro­mote their con­cerns about the con­se­quences of incin­er­a­tors on pub­lic health and safe­ty.

Amidst a storm of con­tro­ver­sy and fierce oppo­si­tion from local res­i­dents con­cerned about pol­lu­tion and health risks, con­struc­tion of the incin­er­a­tor by Veo­lia (Onyx) began ear­ly in June this year despite the fact that plan­ning per­mis­sion had not been offi­cial­ly approved and a judi­cial review of the process was still incom­plete. Angry at what they saw as a direct attack on the health of the pub­lic and a lack of trans­paren­cy through­out the plan­ning process, local Newhaven cam­paign group Dove2000 fought to keep the issue in the pub­lic eye and gen­er­at­ed 15,000 writ­ten objec­tions to the scheme. It claimed that, falling way short of pro­vid­ing a nec­es­sary solu­tion to waste man­age­ment, the plant instead would be respon­si­ble for the inevitable con­t­a­m­i­na­tion of the local area, the release of high­ly dan­ger­ous tox­ins into the atmos­phere and the dis­as­trous con­se­quences of tox­ic ash dis­pos­al.

The dev­as­tat­ing health impli­ca­tions for the envi­ron­ment and those liv­ing or work­ing with­in the (10–15 mile radius) fall­out zone of the incin­er­a­tor plant have been well doc­u­ment­ed by groups like Dove2000, and accord­ing to Dr. Neil Cat­man (for­mer incin­er­a­tor inspec­tor and inter­na­tion­al­ly recog­nised expert on tox­ic waste incin­er­a­tion),

‘in licens­ing these incin­er­a­tion oper­a­tions, the gov­ern­ment is cre­at­ing zones of sacrifice.…I’m not just talk­ing about peo­ple get­ting sick. I’ve seen them die. If the wind would blow the smoke towards the school on a Mon­day you’d see the chil­dren being at home sick on Tues­day and Wednes­day. The schools near the incin­er­a­tors had the high­est absen­tee rates in the dis­trict. I met a lot of these chil­dren. I’ve seen them die of leukaemia, brain can­cer and a host of oth­er dis­or­ders’.

It is claimed* that incin­er­a­tors emit some of the most tox­ic and bioac­cu­mu­la­tive air pol­lu­tants includ­ing acidic gas­es and fine dust par­ti­cles which pen­e­trate deep into the lungs caus­ing res­pi­ra­to­ry dis­ease and asth­ma; diox­ins which sup­press the immune sys­tem, cause can­cer, and pose a par­tic­u­lar prob­lem for preg­nant or breast­feed­ing moth­ers as they pass through to babies, read­i­ly reduc­ing the rate of male births, caus­ing hor­mon­al dis­rup­tion, learn­ing dif­fi­cul­ties and behav­iour­al prob­lems. Also emit­ted are nanopar­ti­cles and 2.5 micron par­ti­cles which are known car­cino­gens able to migrate around the body, and a vari­ety of dan­ger­ous heavy met­als which affect the kid­ney and lungs, cause nerve and brain dam­age and adverse­ly affect the cen­tral ner­vous sys­tem.
* (www.dove2000.org.uk). The deci­sion to use incin­er­a­tors for burn­ing radioac­tive waste from nuclear pow­er sta­tions is also being con­sid­ered.

By last year alone the cost of the project had soared to £145.7 mil­lion, with Brighton and Hove City Coun­cil and East Sus­sex Coun­ty Coun­cil hav­ing col­lec­tive­ly invest­ed at least £2 mil­lion in legal fees to bring the project beyond the plan­ning stage. There are a fur­ther 100–168 incin­er­a­tors planned for use in the UK, though it appears that the Stop Incin­er­a­tion Now! net­work of pro­tes­tors are deter­mined to assert their belief that this mon­ey could be more advan­ta­geous­ly spent on recy­cling ini­tia­tives to com­bat waste man­age­ment prob­lems more sus­tain­ably with­out cre­at­ing fur­ther envi­ron­men­tal prob­lems for present and future gen­er­a­tions.

The activists from Stop Incin­er­a­tion Now! con­tin­ue to occu­py the site deter­mined to bring the dis­cus­sion to the nation­al forum.

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