Note to Readers

Please Note: The editor of White Refugee blog is a member of the Ecology of Peace culture.

Summary of Ecology of Peace Radical Honoursty Factual Reality Problem Solving: Poverty, slavery, unemployment, food shortages, food inflation, cost of living increases, urban sprawl, traffic jams, toxic waste, pollution, peak oil, peak water, peak food, peak population, species extinction, loss of biodiversity, peak resources, racial, religious, class, gender resource war conflict, militarized police, psycho-social and cultural conformity pressures on free speech, etc; inter-cultural conflict; legal, political and corporate corruption, etc; are some of the socio-cultural and psycho-political consequences of overpopulation & consumption collision with declining resources.

Ecology of Peace RH factual reality: 1. Earth is not flat; 2. Resources are finite; 3. When humans breed or consume above ecological carrying capacity limits, it results in resource conflict; 4. If individuals, families, tribes, races, religions, and/or nations want to reduce class, racial and/or religious local, national and international resource war conflict; they should cooperate & sign their responsible freedom oaths; to implement Ecology of Peace Scientific and Cultural Law as international law; to require all citizens of all races, religions and nations to breed and consume below ecological carrying capacity limits.

EoP v WiP NWO negotiations are updated at EoP MILED Clerk.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

1,230 University of Oslo Professors, Lecturers and Students Notified that Breivik Acquittal is Justified by Media's Population-Terrorism Connection



1,230 University of Oslo Professors, Lecturers and Students Notified that Breivik Acquittal is Justified by Media's Population-Terrorism Connection

Andrea Muhrrteyn | Norway v. Breivik | 16 May 2012



From: Habeus Mentem
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2012 12:01 AM
To: Nowegian Political Parties, National, Regional and Local Politicians, Editors and Journalists, NGO's, Oslo University Professors & Lecturers, etc.
Subject: Breivik Acquittal Justified by Media's Massive Censorship of Oslo Crt Proceedings?

Dear Oslo University Professor, Administrator or Student,,

1. Do the Media deliberately and intentionally CENSOR NON-VIOLENT PROBLEM SOLVING, to create a socio-political pressure cooker environment, for their 'If It Bleeds, it Leads' Corporate Profit from Terrorism?

2. If Breivik proves his Political Necessity arguments -- i.e. 'Breivik brutally killed 77 to save 770 million from impending Islamic colonisation, massively censored from public discourse by media' -- should he be acquitted?

3. In the absence of a media censorship campaign, Breivik would have raised his complaints non-violently. What has been the media and Oslo Court's response to non-violent applications on behalf of Breivik receiving a free and fair trial?

4. Is there a massive media censorship campaign to censor the information that there are liberals, environmentalists, feminists, who care about whether Breivik receives a free and fair trial?


***********************************************************************
FACT: MEDIA CENSORSHIP WAS BREIVIK'S PRIMARY TERRORISM MOTIVATION:
***********************************************************************

Breivik's primary final motivation for Oslo/Utoya Terror Attacks was the Norwegian Media's Censorship:

Oslo Organized Crime Police Investigation Report "Explanation of 22 July 2011": "[Breivik] has been censored for years. He mentions Dagbladet and Aftenposten as those who among other things have censored him..... He says that he also wrote “essays” that he tried to publish via the usual channels, but that they were all censored..... As long as more than twelve were executed, the operation will still be a success. The experts ask how the number twelve comes into consideration. Twelve dead are needed to penetrate the censorship wall, he explains..... The goal was to execute as many as possible. At least 30. It was horrible, but the number had to be assessed based on the global censorship limit...... He believes he had to kill at least twelve, because there is a censorship-wall preventing an open debate about what is happening in the country..... So I knew I had to cross a certain threshold to exceed the censorship-wall of the international media."


***********************************************************************
FACT: DECEMBER 2011: MASSIVE MEDIA CENSORSHIP IN BREIVIK TRIAL
***********************************************************************

‘If It Bleads, It Leads’ Media’s Population-Terrorism Connection (PDF)

1,283 Norwegian Media Officials participate in massive Media Censorship Coverup of EcoFeminist Habeus Mentem Application to Oslo Court in Support of Breivik (1) Breivik's Right to Legal Sanity and a Free and Fair Trial; (2) The only logical outcome of a real ‘free and fair trial’ in Norway v. Breivik was: acquittal or the death penalty.

CENSORED BY 1,283 Norwegian Media Officials

***********************************************************************
FACT: APRIL 2012: MASSIVE MEDIA CENSORSHIP IN BREIVIK TRIAL
***********************************************************************

‘If It Bleads, It Leads’ Media’s Population-Terrorism Connection (PDF)

Over 1,283 Norwegian Media Officials participate in massive Media Censorship Coverup of EcoFeminist Amicus Curiae Application to Oslo Court in Support of Breivik (1) Breivik's Right to Legal Sanity and a Free and Fair Trial; (2) The only logical outcome of a real ‘free and fair trial’ in Norway v. Breivik was: acquittal or the death penalty.

CENSORED BY OVER 1,283 Norwegian Media Officials


***********************************************************************
FACT: 10 MAY 2012: ECOFEMINISTS INDIGENOUS RIGHTS APPLIC TO SUPREME COURT
***********************************************************************

EcoFeminists Deep Green Ecology Indigenous Rights Application Filed in Norway v. Breivik Supreme Court


***********************************************************************
FACT: 11 MAY 2012: NEWS RELEASE TO INTNL NEWS WIRES: ECOFEMINISTS BREIVIK APPLIC TO NO SUPREME COURT: CENSORED
***********************************************************************

On 10 May 2012 the Application was finalized for the Norway Supreme Court.

On 11 May 2012 a 'test media censorship firewall' News Release was published to all International Wire Services, which includes: Reuters, Associated Press, Agence France Press (AFP), British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Voice of America.

NEWS RELEASE:
Daniel Quinn on Totalitarian Agriculture (04:19)
GEORGE ZA / TRONDHEIM NO: On 10 May an EcoFeminist member of Radical Honesty SA culture, filed a Deep Green Ecology Indigenous Rights application in the Norway Supreme Court, which includes UN Special Rapporter on Indigenous Rights, James Anyana as one of the respondents.

The Norway Supreme Court are asked to issue two declaratory orders and review two applications submitted to the Oslo District Court in the Breivik matter. The initial Declaratory Order asks that the African EcoFeminist Applicant be admitted to the Norway v. Breivik matter as a Jus Sanguinis Radical Honoursty African EcoFeminist White Refugee Applicant.

The EcoFeminist applicant states that she is a Jus Sanguinis (Right of Blood) descendant of Norwegian artillery officer and citizen: Johan Pieter FÜRSTENBERG, who was born about 1760 in Bergen, Norway and then emigrated to South Africa.

Johnstone states she is an Indigenous European, because she is Jus Sanguinis (Right of Blood) directly descended from Norwegian, French, Dutch, British and German Settler Progenitor/s who traveled to South Africa as ‘settler' farmers, soldiers, medical personnel, religious and political administrators, in response to, and as a result of, their Nations Geopolitical ‘Colonial Empire' Lebensraum Decision-making policies, to find only the Bushman, as indigenous natives.

Her Jus Sanguinis predecessors ‘Colonial Empire' actions were motivated by their decision thousands of years ago to give up their sustainable Law of Limited Competition hunter gatherer / agrarian policies, to adopt unsustainable Totalitarian Agriculture policies, which results in surplus food production / population, creating population Lebensraum pressures culminating in resource, culling and conquering wars for new territory.

If approved, the EcoFeminist Amicus would address alternative legal arguments from a Problem Solving Radical Transparency EcoFeminists perspective as opposed to the Prosecution & Defense's Parasite Leeching Masculine (Reason and Logic) Insecurity Patriarchal perspectives to allow the court to base its decision on a more comprehensive, natural law deep green ecology legal framework.

Radical Honoursty Sustainability argues that a healthy ecological environment based on carrying capacity laws of sustainability is a sine qua non for all other constitutional rights. Legally this means that an individual whose lifestyle is sustainable, in terms of procreation (2 children or less per family) and consumption (ecological footprint) should be entitled to other civil and human ‘rights', whereas individuals whose lifestyle are not sustainable should be denied other rights until they amend their lifestyle to being sustainable.

Johnstone is 45 years old, has never been on welfare, has used contraception since the age of 19 to avoid pregnancy. She has lived an ecological small footprint life; to avoid aggravating overpopulation, resource wars; materialist consumerism and resource depletion. Her Ecological Footprint, excluding ‘Child-Free' factor is 13.16 gha.

The second Declaratory Order requests the Norwegian Minister of Culture to clarify whether Norway is legally a ‘Children of the Rainbow' Multicultural State, granting the Applicant her rights to invoke Radical Honoursty cultural law.

The court has acknowledged receipt but not yet issued a case number.

[SEE News Release PDF]

***********************************************************************
FACT: MEDIA'S TERRORISM CONNECTION PROVEN TRUE
***********************************************************************

Media deliberately and intentionally CENSOR NON-VIOLENT PROBLEM SOLVING, to create a socio-political pressure cooker environment, for their 'If It Bleeds, it Leads' Corporate Profit from Terrorism.

If the RULE OF LAW, not the left wing notion of RULE OF EMOTION or the right wing notion of RULE OF MEN is applied in this case; then according to the Necessity Defence, if Breivik proves his arguments; one of them being massive Media Censorship, then he should be acquitted.

Now if the media -- as part of his trial -- are involved in deliberately obstructing justice by means of censorship; that adds significant weight to Breivik's argument of Media Censorship of the issues he considers important to be raised in public discourse.

If Breivik proves his Necessity arguments -- which can be summarized as 'Breivik brutally killed 77 to save 770 million from impending Islamic colonisation, massively censored by media' -- he should be acquitted.

Respectfully,


Lara Johnstone
Habeus Mentem: Right 2 Legal Sanity
Norway v. Breivik :: Uncensored
http://norway-v-breivik.blogspot.com/

**********

SENT TO: 1,230 University of Oslo Professors, Lecturers and Students:


University of Oslo: Rector & Board of Directors (06) [SS]

Board of Directors; Rector: P.Ole-Petter Ottersen; ProRector: D.Inga Bostad; Dir: D.Gunn-Elin Bjorneboe; Asst: Tove Kristin Karlsen; VRector: Ragnhild Hennum


University of Oslo: Archaeology (24) [SS]

Sven Ahrens; Gro Bjornstad; Johann Brandt; Sheila Coulson; Marianne Hem; Per Ditlef Fredriksen; Ingrid Fuglestvedt; Lotte Hedeager; Karin Hagg Niklasson; Lene Johannessen; Julie Lund; Matthew McCallum; Elise Naumann; Astrid Nyland; Kristin Oma; Atle Omland; Unn Pedersen; Christopher Prescott; Josephine Rasmussen; Almut Schulke; Anne-Lise Seip; Sigrid Staurset; Vibeke Maria Viestad; Lars Reinholt Aas


University of Oslo: Conservation (05) [SS]

Tine Froysaker; Jeremy Hutchings; Kristin Kausland; Douwtjie vd Meulen; Noelle Streeton


University of Oslo: History (77) [SS]

Hanne Hagtvedt Vik; Oystein Lydik Viken; Elisabetta Cassina Wolff; Hilde Henriksen Waage; Knut Odegard; Kai Ostberg; Hallvard Svenbalrud; Sigrid Ovreas Svendal; Oystein Sorensen; Ola Teige; Fredrik Thue; Kare Tonnesson; Kristoffer Vadum; Bjorn Arne Steine; Odd Arvid Storsveen; Trude Mangnes Strand; Jon Vidar Sigurdsson; Jarle Simensen; Andreas Snildal; Solvi Sogner; HIlde Sandvik; Erling Sandmo; Gjermund Rongved; Mona Renate Ringvej; Rian Oystein; Pamela Price; Helge Pharo; Morten Ottosen; Jan Eivind Myhre; Einhart Lorenz; Even Lange; Aina Noding; Kari Nordberg; Hallvard Notaker; Andreas Nybo; Ada Nissen; Eivind Merok; John McNicol; Einar Lie; Eirinn Larsen; Jon Kyllingstad; Dag Axel Kristoffersen; Ellen Krefting; Knut Kjeldstadli; Nicola Karcher; Finn Johannessen; Marthe Hommerstad; Kim Helsvig; Marte Heian-Engdal; Tor Ivar Hansen; Gro Hagemann; Ole Grimnes; Anders Kjostvedt; Tor Egil Forland; Bard Frydenlund; Robert Friedman; Mona Fixdal; Andreas Evju; Siv Gravem; Eva Fetscher; Margaretha van Es; Kare Andersen; Martin Austnes; Bjorn Bandlien; Ole Benedictow; Edgeir Benum; Ernst Hugo; Jorunn Bjorgum; Nikolai Brandal; Kristine Bruland; John Collett; Asmund Egge; Espen Ekberg; Oyvind Ekelund; Vidar Enebakk; Sunniva Engh; Johannes Enstad;



University of Oslo: Culture Studies & Oriental Languages (95) [SS]

Head: Arne Bugge Amundsen; Islam: Mona Abdel-Fadil; Ideology: Julie Amundsen; Semitic: Knut Arnesen; Japan: Reiko Auestad; Popular: Knut Aukrust; RelHist: Anders Bettum; AsiaRel: Jens Borgland; Rel: Torkel Brekke; Turk: Bernt Brendemoen; Museums: Brita Brenna; RelAsia: Jens Braarvig; Japan: Jonas Buer; CultHist: Anre Christensen; Asia: Ashk Dahlen; Asia: Ganzorig Davaa-Ochir; CultHist: Adam Phillip Dodd; MidEast: Lutz Edzard; Islam: Nora Eggen; Asia: Halvor Eifring; RelHist: Cecilie Endresen; CultHist: Anne Eriksen; CultHist: Line Esborg; CultHist: Guro Flinterud; SAsia: Lars Tore Flaten; Japan: Bjarke Frellesvig; Signe Horn Fuglesang; Islam: Wael Gallab; CultHist: Valeria Gazizova; CultHist: Torild Gjesvik; CultHist: Anders Gustavsson; Arabic: Stephan Guth; SocPol: Mette Hansen; Japan: Tomoko Hansen; China: Christoph Harbsmeier; RelHist: Hanna Havenevik; SAsia: Geir Heierstad; ThHist: Kjell Helgheim; RelHist: Sigurd Hjelde; CultHist: Anne-Sofie Hjemdahl; CultHist: Bjarne Hodne; ArabMedia: Albrecht Hofheinz; ThHist: Live Hov; RelHist: Astrid Hovden; Asia: Ute Husken; CultHist: Herdis Holleland; Arabic: Rana Issa; RelHist: Otto Krogseth; India: Samrat Kumar; Kai Kverme; CultHist: Kyrre Kverndokk; RelHist: Per Kvaerne; RelHist: Bo Goran Larsson; ThHist: Siren Leirvag; MidEast: Nele Lenze; China: Chieh-Ting Lin; Arab: Mejdell Gunvor; Arab: Mary MOubarak; CultHist: Saphinaz Naquib; Jon Nordensen; Tashi Nyima; CultHist: Ane Ohrvik; Asia: Cuiming Pang; Japan: Miyuki Pedersen; Ragnar Pedersen; Arabic: Terese Pepe; CultHist: Siv Ringdal; CultHist: Bjarne Rogan; MidEast: Tilde Rosmer; Japan: Aike Rots; SAsia: Arild Engelsen Ruud; CultHist: Lise Camilla Ruud; SAsia: Kerstin Schier; SAsia: Ruth Laila Schmidt; MEast: Kjetil Selvik; MEast: Yadullah Shahibzadeh; Ingse Skattum; CultHist: Kristina SkadenArabic: Ivo Spira; Japan: Dick Stegewerns; RelHist: Nora Stene; RelHist: Anne Stensvold; Culture: Rune Svarerud; Japan: Marcus Teeuwen; MEast: Berit Thorbjornsrud; CultHist: Liv Emma Thorsen; Asia: Vladimir Tikhonov; CultHist: Ida Tolgensbakk; MEast: Dag Henrik Tuastad; Turk: Emel Van der Heiden; MEast: Bjorn Utvik; Islam: Kari Vogt; MEast: Einar Wigen; SAsia: Claus Zoller; CultHist: John Odemark


University of Oslo: Media & Communication (43) [SS]

Sigurd Allern; Jens Barland; Audun Nesheim Beyer; Taina Bucher; Andrea Calderaro; Hans Frederik Dahl; Gillian Mary Doyle; Gunn Enli; Anders Fagerjord; Jon Inger Faldalen; Tine Ustad Figenschou; Liv Hausken; Ingrid Hoelzl; Elin Strand Hornnes; Svennik Hoyer; Karoline Andrea Ihlebaek; Oyvind Ihlen; Arne Haskjold; Birgit Hertzberg Kaare; Hakon Larsen; Gunnar Liestol; Knut Lundby; Anders Sundnes Lovlie; Arnt Maaso; Barbara Natifu; Terje Rasmussen; Gry Cecilie Rustad; Helge Ronning; Kai Schwind; Elie Skogerbo; Tore Slaatta; Ove Solum; Elisabeth Staksrud; Tanja Storsul; Vilde Schanke Sundet; Trine Syvertsen; Kjersti Thorjornsrud; Magdalena Tutka-Gwozdz; Maria Utheim; Anne Lise Vullum; Ragnar Waldahl; Espen Ytreberg; Espen Aarseth;



University of Oslo: Study of Mind in Nature (76) [SS]

Dir: Olav Gjelsvik; Dir: Carsten Hansen Res: Herman Cappelen; Res: Christel Fricke; Res: Jennifer Hornsby; Res: Thomas Pogge; Res: Bjorn Ramberg; Res: Deridre Wilson; Adm: Grethe Netland; Adm: Lina Tosterud; Res: Robyn Carston; Res: Jan Terje Faarlund; Res: Andreas Follesdal; Res: Christoph Harbsmeier; Res: Alison Jaggar; Res: Raino Malnes; Res: Peter Railton; Res: Oyvind Rabbas; Res: Henrik Syse; Res: Crispin Wright; PD: Andre Begby; PD: Ingrid Lossius Falkum; PD: Eline Busck Gundersen; PD: Anders Nes; PD: Andreas Stokke; Phd: Kari Refsdal; Phd: Mathias Sagdhahl; Phd: Rachel Sterken; Res: Nicholas Allott; Res: Julia Annas; Res: Emilie Aussant; Res: Christina Bicchieri; Res: Alexander Cappellen; Res: Maria Carrasco; Res: Timothy Chan; Res: John Hawthorne; Res: Edmund Henden; Res: Hans Olav Melberg; Res: Kevin Mulligan; Res: Francois Recanati; Res: Ole Rogeberg; Res: Dan Sperber; Res: Helen Steward; Res: Larry Temkin; Res: Theresa Tobin; Res: Bertil Tungodden; Res: Alejandro Vigo; Res: Catherine Wilson; Res: Gerhard Overland; Vis: Thomas Hodgson; Vis: Lucian Zagan; Vis: Michael Morreau; Aff: Kim Angell; Aff: Trine Antonsen; Aff: Brank Barel; Aff: Lene Bomann-Larsen; Aff: Andreas Brekke Carlsson; Aff: Einar Dunger Bohn; Aff: Anna Drozdzowicz; Aff: Jakob Elster; Aff: Paula Fernandez; Aff: Guro Flogstad; Aff: Espen Gamlund; Aff: Robert Huseby; Aff: Ayna Johansen; Aff: Jon Lindstrom; Aff: Marrit Lobben; Aff: Terje Lohndal; Aff: Jorid Moen; Aff: Astrid Nome; Aff: Gry Oftedahl; Aff: Jon Anstein Olsen; Aff: Tor Otterhult; Aff: Monica Roland; Aff: John Richard Sageng; Aff: Anders Strand


University of Oslo: Criminology & Sociology of Law (38) [SS]

Kristian Andenaes; Wenche Blomberg; NIls Christie; Jane Dullum; Rune Ellefsen; Kjersti Ericsson; Liv Finstad; Sverre Flaatten; Hedda Giertsen; Vidar Halvorsen; Cecilie Hoigard; Olaf Ingvaldsen; Nicolay Johansen; PerOle Johansen; Lavleen Kaur; Moses Kuvoame; Guri Larsen; Kjersti Lohne; Thomas Mathiesen; Sigmund Mohn; Ida Nafstad; Leif Petter Olaussen; Knut-Erich Papendorf; Annick Prieur; Olaf Ronning; Lill Scherdin; Lisbeth Skyberg; Ragnhild Sollund; Thomas Ugelvik; Lasse Warberg; Katja Franko Aas; Turid Eikvam; Frode Lyshaugen; Mahaindran Mahadevan; Kristine Nybo; Frode Roed; Julie Stuestol; Per Jorgen Ystehede;


University of Oslo: Law: Private Law (54) [SS]

Mads Andenaes; Mads Henry Andenaes; John Asland; Tarjei Bekkedal; Trygve Bersaker; Jon Bing; Goril Bjerkan; Sverre Blandhol; Gina Brathen; Kirsti Strom Bull; Lee Andrew Bygrave; Giuditta Cordero-Moss; Schartum Dag Wiese; Erling Eide; Olga Enerstvedt; Stein Evju; Tore Fjortoft; Hans Petter Graver; Melanie Hack; Inger Marie Hagen; Birgitte Hagland; Viggo Hagstrom; Peter Hambro; Katrine Hauge; Herbjorn Andresen; Erling Hjelmeng; Marianne Hotvedt; Arild Jansen; Cecilie Kjelland; Marte Kjorven; Kare Lilleholt; Tobias Mahler; Gert-Fredrik Malt; Nuth Maryke Silalahi; Marie Nesvik; Gunnar Norden; Julia Pohl; Hedvig Bugge Reiersen; Marianne Reusch; Ole Rognstad; Bastian Schuller; Lasse Simonsen; Beate Sjafjell; Lucy Smith; Endre Stavang; Are Stenvik; Caroline Stordrange; Tone Svedrup; Bjarte Thorson; Tranvik Tommy; Terese Ulseth; Emily Mary Weitzenboeck; Jannicke Wiggen; Geir Wosholth;



University of Oslo: Law: Public & International (78) [SS]

Ingrid Andersen; Helge Aune; Inge Lorange Backer; Cecilia Bailliet; Eirik Bjorge; Erik Boe; Hans Bugge; Eve de Coning; Svein Eng; Christoffer Eriksen; Stale Eskeland; Ole Kristian Fauchald; Thomas Froberg; Ole Gjems-Onstad; Imran Haider; Marit Halvorsen; Anne Hellum; Ragnhild Hennum; Maria Astrup Hjort; Thomas Horn; Alf Petter Hogberg; Benedikte Hogberg; Ingunn Ikdahl; Henning Jakhelln; Jon Thorvald Johnsen; Eivind Junker; Kirsten Ketscher; Anine Kierulf; Astrid Kjeldgaard-Pedersen; Morten Kjelland; Asbjorn Kjonrstad; Julia Kohler Olsen; Nils Christian Langtvedt; Anders Lovlie; Eleonore Maitre; Merete Miedell; Dag Michalsen; Olav Haugen Moen; Iris Nguyen; Ragnar Nordeide; Jon Christian Nordrum; Froukje Maria Platjouw; Michael Reiertsen; Anne Robberstad; Inger Johanne Sand; Kirsten Sandberg; Kristen Skjorten; Eivind Smith; Mats Stenmark; Jo Stigen; Sigrid Stokstad; Vibeke Blaker Strand; Ulf Stridbeck; Aslak Syse; Aziin Tadjdini; Synnove Ugelvik; Geir Ulfstein; Christina Voigt; Nikolai Winge; Tone Waerstad; Frederik Zimmer; Guro Forstestad; Oyvind Henden; Ornulf Kristiansen; Bente Kraabol; Elisabeth Wenger-Hagene; Else Vera Aas; Thomas Berge; Oystein Block; Eugenia Blucher; Anne Jacobsen; Stine Gahre; Constance Haugland; Lene Hoyendahl; Siv-T Jensen; Jenny Sandvig; Nils Gunnar Skretting; Oyvind Osterhagen;


University of Oslo: Norwegian Center of Human Rights (66) [SS]

CEO: Abraham Afrim-Narh; Marjan Ajevski; Kjetil Alvsaker; Bard Andreassen; Knut Asplund; Christian Boe; Cecilie Figenschou; Morten Bergsmo; Mahin Bina; Elisabeth Bjornstol; Isabel Borges; Brit Lisen Borse; Nils Butenschon; Leiry Chavez; Sevda Clark; Asbjorn Eide; Stener Ekern; Kirsten Fuglestved; Andreas Follesdahl; Jemima Garcia-Godos; Jenny Graver; Marthe Hamran; Jan Erik Helgesen; Marthe Herkenhoff; Richard Hustad; Kristin Hogdahl; Anne Johansen; Jasna Jozelic; Lisa Kirkengen; Teis Kjelling; Elin Kjorholt; Kim Kristiansen; Gisle Kvanvig; Malcolm Langford; Kjetil Larsen; Lena Larsen; Tore Lindholm; Heidi Lomell; Cheryl Lorens; Anna Maria Lundberg; Reidar Maliks; Anne Sofie Molandsveen; Vibeke Musaeus; Hege Mork; Mari Moystad; JOanna Nicholson; Johannes Flisnes Nilsen; Karin Naess; Thi Thanh Pham; Rolf Christian Ranheim; Johan Schaffer; Sidra Shami; Barbara Sivertsen; Kjersti Skarstad; Siri Skare; Maria Daniela Sommardahl; Oyvind Strommen; Anne Sunde; Nino Tsereteli; Aksel Tomte; Ilia Utmelidza Ranjalee Vijiyakumar; Marit Vik; Yi Wang; Koen Wellens; Yong Zhou;



University of Oslo: Center for European Law (14) [SS]

Finn Arnesen; Jesmine Christopher; Kari Davies; Inger Hamre; Stian Johansen; Ola Mestad; Jonas Myhre; Andre Nilsen; Fredrik Sejerstad; Ida Stabrun; JOrgen Stubberud; Henrik v Heussche; Kirsti Aarseth; Sissel Aastorp



University of Oslo: CEES: Ecology & Evolutionary Synthesis (123) [SS]

Tina Arntsen; Richard Bailey; Hege Bakke; Arthur Bass; Paul Ragnar Berg; Siri Birkeland; Thorsten Blenckner; Timothee Bonnet; Christian Brandvoll; Anne Brystig; Kim Baerum; Luis Cadahia; Eric De Muinck; Florian Diekert; Joel Durant; William Ryan Easterday; Anne Maria Eikeset; Tore Elgvin; Torbjorn Ergon; Barbara Fischer; Hege Gaup; Arild Gautestad; Berihun Geberemedhin; Andrea Gerecht; Maria Rojas; Unni Grimholt; Gry Gundersen; Hege Gundersen; Peter Haddeland; Thomas Hansen; Thoomas Haverkamp; Ida Hedfors; Lisa Heier; Morten Helberg; Jorijntje Henderiks; Anders Herland; Jo Skeie Hermansen; Raquel Hernandez-Aquilar; Dag Olav Hessen; Jose Roldan; Dag Oystein Hjermann; Nils Hjort; Oistein Holen; Jan Husek; Jeffrey Hutchings; Kjetill Jakobsen; Marwa Jalal; Sissel Jentoft; Per Erik Jorde; Claudia Junge; Kyrre Kausrud; Endre Knudsen; Halvor Knutsen; Antonieta Lillo; Karin Lagesen; Helene Marie Lampe; Oystein Langangen; Martin Lindegren; Lee Hsiang Liow; Morten Lukacs; Martin Malmstrom; Jessica Marks; Lene Martinsen; Anna Mazzarella; Michelle McCrackin; Anagaw Meshesha; Atle Mysterud; Alexander Nederbragt; Emelita Nerli; Camilla Nesbo; Anders Nielsen; Anna Nilsson; Jan Ohlberger; Esben Olsen; Stig Omholt; Russell Orr; Geir Ottersen; Ruben Pettersen; Lars Qviller; Reitan Trond; Andries Richter; Inger Rivrud; Lauren Rogers; Trine Rounge; Eli Rueness; Kari Beate Rygg; Tore Schweder; Nita Shala; Huma Siddiqui; Kalsa Siri-Dharma; Morten Skage; Johanne Skjerven; Tore Slagsvold; Monica Solbakken; Thomas Solvin; Bastiaan Star; Nanna Steen; Nils Stenseth; Leif Stige; Geir Olve Storvik; Thomas Svennungsen; Stein Saether; Glenn-Peter Saetre; Helene Saetre; Marion Tafani; Annette Taugbol; Huidong Tian; Ave Tooming-Klunderud; Cassandra Trier; Emiliano Trucchi; My Hanh Tu; Wendy Turner; Camilla Tomta; Josef Uyeda; Hildegunn Viljugrein; Yngvild Vindenes; Kjetil Lysne Voje; Asbjorn Vollestad; Tore Wallem; Lars Walloe; Jason Whittington; Lei Xu; Kjartan Osbye


University of Oslo: GeoSciences (142) [SS]

Maarten Aerts; Nana Agyei-Dwarko; Salahalldin Akhavan; Solveig Aksdal; Binyam Alemu; Kari Alterskjaer; Elisbeth Alve; Tom Andersen; Torgeir Andersen; Arild Andresen; Kjell Andresen; Matthieu Angeli; Jorn Arnesen; Lars Augland; Hakon Austrheim; Abdus Azad; Kristian Backer-Owe; Irfan Baig; Berit Loken Berg; Terje Berntsen; Liv Birkeland; Knut Bjorlykke; Gijsbert Breedveld; Asbjorn Breivik; Edina Bue; Susanne Buiter; Fernando Corfu; Barrie Dale; Gudmund Dalsbo; Christopher Duffield; Thorben Dunse; Henning Dypvik; Elin Dyrlie; Trond Eiken; Majduline El Tahir; Anders Elverhoi; Kolbjorn Engeland; Markus Engelhardt; Muriel Erambert; Bernd Etzelmuller; Jan Inge Faleide; Ann-Charlotte Finstad; Gunborg Fjeld; Ivan Fore; Roy Helge Gabrielsen; Carmen Gaina; Deta Gasser; Leiv Gelius; Kjersti Gisnas; Lebing Gong; Lise Graff; Torhild Guttorm; Jon Ove Hagen; Svein Hamran; Michael Heeremans; Torborg Heid; Helge Hellevang; Silvia Hess; Oivind Hodnbrog; Oystein Hov; Petter Gode Hovind; Ole Humlum; Anne Innes; Iva Isaksen; Trond Iversen; Jens Jahren; Erlend Jarsve; Stian Johansen; Mohsen Kalani; Elin Kalleson; Dag Karlsen; Halfdan Kierulf; Marianne Kolstrup; Jon Kristjansson; Ole Kvissel; Wolfram Kurschner; Andreas Kaab; Andreas Kohler; Joseph Lacasce; Ann Helen Lang; Isabelle Lecomte; Karianne Lilleoren; Anders Lundmark; Karen Mair; Valerie Maupin; Ivar Midtkandal; Nazmul Mondol; Helene Muri; Kristin Myhra; Annik Myhre; Karsten Muller; Tom Erik Maast; Farrokh Nadim; Jeno Nagy; Mufak Naoroz; Sirikan Narongsirikul; Javad Naseryan-Moghadam; Odd Nilsen; Kjell Nordseth; Christopher Nuth; Johan Nystuen; Oluwakemi Ogebule; Sverre Ohm; Dirk Jan Olivie; Arnstein Orten; Melissa Pfeffer; Lars Ribber; Cornelia Roffeis; Bjorg Rognerud; Johan Rydsaa; Lars Roed; Maria Sand; Caroline Sassier; Daniel Schmid; Nora Schneevoigt; Thomas Schuler; Asgeir Seland; Siri Lene Simonsen; Anna Sinisalo; Knut Sjastad; Camilla Stjern; Frode Stordal; Eivind Stoylen; Sandeep Sukumaran; Anja Sundal; Nils Saelthun; Anita Sorlie; Lena Tallaksen; Thor Axel Thorsen; Brit Thyberg; Jon Tolgensbakk; Trond Helge Torsvik; Andrey Trebler; Filipos Tsikalas; Brigt Vaage; Jan Weber; Sebastian Westermann; Gunnar Wollan; Chong-Yu Xu; Torbjorn Ostby; Per Aagaard; Eyvind Aas


University of Oslo: Psychology (153) [SS]

Martin Aker; Didar Akrei; Dag Alnaes; Agnes Anedenas; Bettina Andersen; Stian Andreassen; Else-Marie Augusti; Carolin Aulie; Eva Axelsen; Henning Bang; Gunn Baugerud; Froydis Bekkedal; Olav Bendiksby; Kirsten Benum; Irmelin Bergh; Egil Bergh-Telle; Jorund Bergrem; Guido Biele; Unni Mjelde Birkeland; Cato Alexsander Bjorkli; Roald Bjorklund; Astrid Bjornebekk; Per Bjornstad; Rolv Blakar; Anne Borge; Tim Brennan; Birgitte Bogh-Olsen; Erik Carlquist; Olga Chelnokova; Nikolai Szajkowski; Wenche Dageid; Fanny Duckert; Gunvor Dyrdal; Jense Egeland; Tormod Eide; Dag-Erik Eilertsen; Vidar Ekroll; Tor Endestad; Petra Filkukova; Anders Fjell; Knut Inge Forstervold; Bergljot Gjelsvik; Gro Granum; Bjorg Grova; Hakon Grydeland; Cato Gronnerod; Wenke Gulbrandsen; Frida Gullestad; Siri Gullestad; Knut Hagtvet; Torleif Hakljelsvik; Margrethe Halvorsen; Ellen Hartmann; Tore Helstrup; Bjornar Hjulstad; Thomas Hoff; Oivind Hoff; Asle Hoffart; Claes von Hofsten; Arne Holte; Hanne Haavind; Pravin Israel; Azar Jabbari; Silje Jacobsen; Anne Jansen; Tine Jensen; Unni Johns; Alf Borre Kanten; Rune Killerud; Geir Kirkebeen; Trine Kongsvold; Carolien Konijnenberg; Pal Kraft; Stine Krogsrud; Jonas Kunst; Ingela Kvalem; Bruno Laeng; Nils Landro; Tomas Langkaas; Siri Leknes; Anna von der Lippe; Jon Anders Lone; Svein Magnussen; Gunnar Malmin; Annika Melinder; Christopher Lockwood; Svein Harald Milde; Jon Monsen; Nisma Malum; Hilde Nafstad; Henrik Natvig; Helene Nissen-Lie; Peder Norbech; Hanne Oddli; Terje Ogden; Reidar Ommundsen; Geir Overskeid; Francisco Pons; Sabine Raeder; Sissel Reichelt; Ivar Reinvang; Anine Riege; Jostein Rise; Katrine Roen; Rogni Erling; Bjorn Rund; Michael Ronnestad; Asmund Roseid; Espen Roysamb; Marit Rabu; Ingvild Sagberg; Anne-Kristine Schanke; Per Schioldborg; Torril Siqveland; Ane-Marthe Solheim Skar; Eva Skoe; Jan Smedslund; Markus Sneve; Tilmann Soest; Ole Solbakken; Kristine Stadskleiv; Andreas Storsve; Bethina Standberg-Jensen; Hanne Stromme; Erik Stanicke; Kjetil Sundet; Anita Sundnes; Nora Sveass; Christian Tamnes; Stephen Tetzchner; Ida Tidemann; Odd Arne Tjersland; Anne-Kari Torgalsboen; Anne Mari Torgersen; Svenn Torgersen; Elise Tornare; Salman Turken; Pal Ulleberg; Olav Vassend; Karine Viana; Margarete Vollrath; Espen Walderhaug; Kristine Walhovd; Ellen Wessel; Lars Westlye; Astri Wold; Sigrid Wold; Anders Zachrisson; Merete Oie; Guro Oiestad; Vera Ostensen; Kaya Osterud; Kjell Overgard



University of Oslo: Political Science (67) [SS]

Elin Allern; Jostein Askim; Elisabeth Bakke; Harald Baldersheim; Jeevan Baniya; Tor Bjorklund; Ida Bjoru; Oivind Bratberg; Marit Brochmann; Tom Christensen; Knut-Andreas Christophersen; Dag Harald Claes; Oyvind Coljornsen; Karin Dokken; Morten Egeberg; Kristina Enge; Ingrid Guaden; Ase Gornitzka; Bernt Hagtvet; Tore Hansen; Vibeke Hansen; Havard Hegre; Knut Heidar; Kristian Helland-Hansen; Ottar Hellevik; Silje Hermansen; Kristian Hoelscher; Jon Hovi; Robert Huseby; Helge Hveem; Bjorn Hoyland; Siv Haberg; Mathias Johannessen; Anders Jupskas; Rune Karlsen; Carl Henry Knutsen; Oddbjorn Knutsen; Tommy Knutsen Kristoffer Kolltveit; Anette Lislerud; Raino Malnes; Werner Mathisen; Janne Matlary; Knut Midgaard; Per Kristen Mydske; Hanne Narud; Martin Austvoll; Trond Nordby; Havard Nygard; Tor Otterholt; Bjorn Rasch; Lawrence Rose; Tor Saglie; Anne Semb; Gyda Sindre; Hege Skjeie; Tora Skodvin; Tatjana Stankovic; Anton Steen; Ellen Stensrud; Olle Tornquist; Arild Underdal; Inga Ydersbond; Oyvind Osterud; Mari Overas; Guro Ovregard; Bernt Aardal


University of Oslo: ESOP: Center for Study of Equality (81) [SS]

Karl Moene; Halvor Mehlum; Johannes Elgvin; Martin Flato; Siril Kvam; Rolf Aaberge; Ingvild Almas; Geir Asheim; Silje Aslaksen; Erling Barth; Bernt Bratsberg; Christian Brinch; Kjell Brekke; Alexander Cappelen; Vidar Christiansen; Raquel Fernandez; John Fiva; Henning Finseraas; Mads Greaker; Bard Harstad; Tarjei Havnes; Michael Hoel; Steinar Holden; Bjorn Hoyland; Nico Keilman; Carl Knutsen; Andreas Kostadam; Oystein Kravdal; Tapas Kundu; Jo Lind; Simen Markussen; Halvor Mehlum; Torben Mideksa; Espen Moen; Karl Moene; Magne Mogstad; Tore Nilssen; Karine Nyborg; Tone Ognedal; Oddbjorn Raaum; Debraj Ray; Mari Rege; Jon Reiersen; Christian Riis; Asa Rosen; Asbjorn Rodseth; Knut Roed; Kjell Salvanes; Pal Schone; Kjetil Storesletten; Erik Sorensen; Ragnar Torvik; Gaute Torsvik; Bertil Tungodden; Karen Ulltveit-Moe; Nils Henrik von der Fehr; Frederik Willumsen; Fabrizio Zilibotti; Nils Andresen; Berhe Beyene; Esther Boler; Solveig Christiansen; Jenny Clarhall; Sara Cools; Bjorn Dapi; Nina Drange; Lasse Eika; Anna Godoy; Katinka Holstmark; Ashild Johnsen; Anders Kjelsrud; Eva Klove; Ingrid Krueger; Astrid Sandsor; Kristin Solberg-Johansen; Marte Strom; Sigmund Ellingsrud; Frikk Nesje; Mari Solheim; Espen Stokkereit; Ella Wold



University of Oslo: NO Center in St. Petersburg (14) [SS]

Giuditta Cordero Moss; Stefan Jacobsen; Terje Knutsen; Siri Lexau; Tore Nesset; Bjarne Rogan; Bjarne Skov; Kathrine Skretting; Anton Steen; Hallvard Tjelmeland; Tamara Lonngren; Elizaveta Kuskova; Arild Moe; Polina Tsikoreva



University of Oslo: Sociology & Human Geography (87) [SS]

Dag Album; Marianne Almbakk; Patrick Andersen; Nan Bakkeli; Lillian Baltzrud; Gunn Birkelund; Nicolai Borgen; Ingar Brattbakk; May-Lisbeth Brew; Grete Brochmann; Stein Leif Braten; Haldor Byrkjeflot; Lixian Cheng; Erling Christiansen; Anne Lise Ellingsater; Sylvi Endresen; Fredrik Engelstad; Katrine Fangen; Arvid Fennefoss; Magne Flemmen; Ivar Frones; Marielle Gleiss; Jan Grue; Heidi Grundetjern; Trygve Gulbrandsen; Eirik Hammersvik; Marianne Hansen; Heidi Haugen; Are Hermansen; Jan Hesselberg; Lens Hjort; Catherine Holst; Svein Hovde; Malfrid Hoaas; Ragnvald Kalleberg; Lise Kjolsrod; Pal Klethagen; Hege Knutsen; Anne Krogstad; Brita Langeid; Leira Arnlaug; Tone Liodden; Jorn Ljunggren; Torkvild Lyngstad; Kathrine Lovberg; Lena Magnussen Turner; Marte Mangset; Arne Mastekaase; Marianne Millstein; Siri Mittet; Lars Mjoset; Ferdinand Mohn; Torben Nielsen; Hans Naess; Karen O'Brien; Per Jakob Otnes; Eiren Pedersen; Willy Pedersen; Susan Powers; Tore Rafoss; Lynn Rosentrater; Per Gunnar Roe; Geir Ronning; Aud-Jorunn Sandal; Sveinung Sandberg; Inger-Lise Schwab; Elin Selboe; Siri Selvig; Frank Silye; Sigurd Skirbekk; Anja Sletteland; Kristian Stokke; Linda Sygna; Bjornar Saether; Elin Saether; Hans Christian Sorhaug; Tove Thagaard; Sarvendra Tharmalingam; Andreas Tollefsen; Kirsten Ulsrud; Terje Wessel; Tone Wetlesen; Matthew Whiting; Karen Widerberg; Keiko Yokoyama; Gunnar Aakvaag; Helene Aarseth



University of Oslo: Gender Research (29) [SS]

Unn Andersen; Anne Bitsch; Tone Brekke; Beret Braten; Helene Godo; Helle Granum; Beatrice Halsaa; Nina Heilmann; Oystein Holter; Hedda Hogasen-Hallesby; Madeleine Kennedy-Macfoy; Trine Korsvik; Agnes Knuszenti; Marianne Lien; Evelin Lindner; Anne Lorentzen; Jorgen Lorentzen; Anita Moe; Harriet Nielsen; Aina Olsvold; Stian Overa; Lin Proitz; Oddrun Rangsater; Unn Rogg; Sasha Roseneil; Stefanie Schon; Liv Saether; Cecilie Thun; Jorunn Okland


University of Oslo: SUM: Development & Environment (58) [SS]


Sunniva Abrahamsen; Ingvild Andersen; Dan Banik; Erik Berge; Kristian Bjorkdahl; Vilde Huseby; Monical Bothner; Benedicte Bull; Lars Bockman; Hans-Jorgen Christiansen; Esubalew Dadi; Lotte Danielsen; Gitte Egenberg; Frodis Elvik; Thorunn Endreson; Ane Evenstad; Maria Gjolberg; Monica Guillen-Royo; Arve Hansen; Manhar Harmansen; Cecilie Hirsch; Yuri Kasahara; Knut Kjaereng; Maren Kloster; Marius Korsnes; Birgit Kvernflaten; Dagrun Gjostein; Celine Loades; Hanne Lisa Matt; Desmond McNeill; Martin Mueller; Ingrid Nesheim; Kenneth Bo Nielsen; Lot Nyirenda; Kit-Fai Naess; Line Naesse; Tami Okamoto; Kristoffer Ring; Sidsel Roalkvam; Terje Roysum; Cecilia Salinas; Jennifer Schirmer; Audun Solli; Karina Standal; Larissa Stendie; Katerini Storeng; Mariel Stoen; Kristi Stolen; Karen Syse; Ingebjorg Torgensen; Arild Tvergrov; Alexander Vadela; Ola Westengen; Ulrikke Wethal; Harold Wilhite; Tanja Winther; Nina Witszek; Maren Aase


» » » » [PDF: EcoFeminist Indig Rights Applic :: PDF: Media's Population-Terrorism Connection]
» » [Michael Maher, PhD: How & Why Journalists Avoid Population-Environment Connection]











No comments:

FLEUR-DE-LIS HUMINT :: F(x) Population Growth x F(x) Declining Resources = F(x) Resource Wars

KaffirLilyRiddle: F(x)population x F(x)consumption = END:CIV
Human Farming: Story of Your Enslavement (13:10)
Unified Quest is the Army Chief of Staff's future study plan designed to examine issues critical to current and future force development... - as the world population grows, increased global competition for affordable finite resources, notably energy and rare earth materials, could fuel regional conflict. - water is the new oil. scarcity will confront regions at an accelerated pace in this decade.
US Army: Population vs. Resource Scarcity Study Plan
Human Farming Management: Fake Left v. Right (02:09)
ARMY STRATEGY FOR THE ENVIRONMENT: Office of Dep. Asst. of the Army Environment, Safety and Occupational Health: Richard Murphy, Asst for Sustainability, 24 October 2006
2006: US Army Strategy for Environment
CIA & Pentagon: Overpopulation & Resource Wars [01] [02]
Peak NNR: Scarcity: Humanity’s Last Chapter: A Comprehensive Analysis of Nonrenewable Natural Resource (NNR) Scarcity’s Consequences, by Chris Clugston
Peak Non-Renewable Resources = END:CIV Scarcity Future
Race 2 Save Planet :: END:CIV Resist of Die (01:42) [Full]