[ RadSafe ] Campaign Against Depleted Uranium Opens Exhibit inBerlin

Chris Steinmann crsteinmann at gmail.com
Fri May 29 11:30:58 CDT 2009


Mr. Franz,

I am always interested when I listen to the "old" generation remark
upon their perception of the "new" generation which is drawn from the
very media that supports their claim.

The "new" generation that surrounds my lifestyle is filled with
artistic creativity, a love of space and innovative science, and an
insatiable appetite for truth and solutions.  Some even have a nice
cut of the jib.

To make a generalization about the "new" generation only adds fuel to
the disconnect and can somewhat disrespect the un-provocative,
tolerant, courageous, truth-seeking, respectful (of the "old"
generation), inspired "new" generation avant-garde scientists and
innovators.

Franz I agree that indeed too much time has been spent researching the
"anti DU movement."  I think the facts are crystal clear.  But I
suppose it is wise to understand the anti-DU crusader's ability to
distort the facts to further their political/monetary agenda, just as
many HP's will lay out blanket statements such as "DU is less
radioactive than naturally occurring U."

Nonetheless I frequently enjoy the rhetoric here on the RadSafe list.

Regards,
Chris




2009/5/29 Franz Schönhofer <franz.schoenhofer at chello.at>:
> Roger,
>
> The "new generation" loves action, celebrities, provocation, greens, punk,
> rock etc. Etc. I would not go to Berlin to see this exhibition and I would
> not even visit it, if it were held in Vienna, my hometown.
>
> The "German singer and actress" Nina Hagen is something on the level of your
> Marilyn Manson, her fame and sales declining. She is best known from a well
> reputated discussion round in Austrian TV (even Teller and Nobel prize
> winners had been there previously, where some idiots invited her to and she
> came in underwear and started to masturbate in front of the camera.
>
> So much for the reputation of those "exhibitions" and their patronage.
>
> Roger, I seriously want to say that I do not understand why you put so much
> effort into tracing those activities which actually have no impact on
> peoples mind.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Franz
>
>
> Franz Schoenhofer, PhD
> MinRat i.R.
> Habicherg. 31/7
> A-1160 Wien/Vienna
> AUSTRIA
>
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl [mailto:radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl] Im Auftrag
> von Roger Helbig
> Gesendet: Freitag, 29. Mai 2009 05:36
> An: radsafe at radlab.nl
> Cc: Anti-Kriegs-Museum at gmx.de
> Betreff: [ RadSafe ] Campaign Against Depleted Uranium Opens Exhibit
> inBerlin
>
> I expect that this is the same bogus photo exhibit by the Japanese
> photographer from Hiroshima who visited Iraq during Saddam's regime
> which was displayed at European Union and Scottish Parliaments, but
> look at the big splash and it will be up for 30 days -- if anyone
> lives in Berlin, I would appreciate a report of what is actually on
> display.  I would especially appreciate photos of the exhibits.  Thank
> you.
>
> Roger Helbig
>
> mercoledì 27 maggio 2009
>
> DU exhibition opens at Berlin's Anti-War Museum
>
> German campaigners produce Germany's first major exhibition on uranium
> weapons in Berlin.
> 27 May 2009 - Alexander Stöcker
>
> The exhibition was opened on May 1st under the patronage of the German
> singer and actress Nina Hagen, who has been calling attention to this
> topic for several years, and attracted an excited crowd.
>
> http://www.bandepleteduranium.org/en/a/272.html
>
> The organisers hope that the exhibition will help to raise the level
> of awareness of the issue domestically, creating more pressure on the
> German government to follow the Belgian example and to initiate a DU
> ban. The exhibition can be visited until the 30th of June 2009 in the
> Anti-War-Museum in Berlin-Mitte, Brüsseler Str. 21, daily from 4 to
> 8pm and is free of charge.
> --
> *Campaign Against Depleted Uranium*
>
> Web: http://www.cadu.org.uk
>
> L'economista mascherato: DU exhibition opens at Berlin's Anti-War ...
> By L'economista ($)mascherato
> The exhibition can be visited until the 30th of June 2009 in the
> Anti-War-Museum in Berlin-Mitte, Brüsseler Str. 21, daily from 4 to
> 8pm and is free of charge. -- *Campaign Against Depleted Uranium* Web:
> http://www.cadu.org.uk ...
> L'economista mascherato - http://leconomistamascherato.blogspot.com/
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