Perfect Science Terry Welch

Perfect Science Terry Welch
Ayterion founder of Perfect Science AD

Perfect Science is Turkey and Cocoa Beach, Florida along with Ireland

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Syriac homeland


Flag of Syria Syria ca. 800,000
Flag of Turkey Turkey 15,000 [1]
Syriac Diaspora


Flag of Lebanon Lebanon 15,000
Flag of the United States United States 80,000
Flag of Sweden Sweden 80,000 [2]
Flag of Germany Germany 50,000
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Syriac Orthodox Church, Syriac Catholic Church
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Dear Terry, Two weeks ago John McCain was the only Senator to duck a crucial vote on the future of clean energy in America -- dooming to failure the measure that would have helped make renewable energy more affordable and accessible. Now it turns out this missed vote is part of a pattern.

Last week, the League of Conservation Voters (LCV) released the 2007 National Environmental Scorecard giving Senator McCain a score of ZERO. According to the scorecard, McCain was the only member of Congress to skip all 15 crucial environmental votes scored by LCV.

Can you help spread the word about McCain's 0% environmental voting record and write a letter to the editor? The opinion page is widely read in most communities -- and a well-placed letter can reach a broad audience. We've included sample text to get you started.

McCain's LCV score exposes the real record behind the rhetoric -- a lifetime LCV score of 24, a history of siding with the polluters and special interests, and a consistent pattern of ducking important environmental votes.

Let's place thousands of letters in papers around the country. Click here to let us know you're writing a letter.

Thanks for taking action.

Sincerely,




Carl Pope
Executive Director
There will be a Shell to Sea protest at Glasnevin Shell, Finglas Road Glasnevin, Dublin 9
(directly opposite the main gate of Glasnevin Cemetery) at
1PM tomorrow Saturday FEBRUARY 23rd. Buses from Parnell Street- 40A 40B 40C.


It was announced this week that Topaz, the company that owns the Shell forecourts, are dropping the Shell logo and rebranding all the garages around the country.

Those who can't make the protest might be interested to learn that the Chief Executive of Topaz, Danny Murray, will be on the Business show tomorrow on Newstalk Radio. He's being interviewed live on air by Damien Kiberd at about 12.45PM. You can find Newstalk somewhere around 106-108 on the FM dial, or listen to it on your computer at www.newstalk.ie.
To call the show the number is 1800 453 106, or text 53106. You can also email in to downtobusiness@newstalk106.ie.
It might an opportunity to find out whether the re-branded stations will still source their fuel from Shell, and exactly why the company is dropping the Shell and Statoil brands.

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There are some interesting articles in the press this week about the Shell to Sea campaign :

Fear and Loathing on the Emerald Isle
CounterPunch - Petrolia,CA,USA

Garda fell head first
Mayo News - Mayo,Ireland

Worlds apart
Mayo News - Mayo,Ireland

Shell begin removing illegal drilling work
Indymedia -Ireland
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Shell to Sea videos can be seen here: www.youtube.com/shelltohell
and Mayyasa al-Malazi's film "Those Who Dance" can be seen at www.youtube.com/user/cosmography

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The next large scale demonstration of support at Bellanaboy will be on February 29th.


Doctor Kilban PHD Terry Welch

Doctor Kilban PHD Terry Welch
IGT Perfect Science Turkey

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Tell the EPA to Keep Information about Toxic Pollution Public

Target: Stephen L. Johnson, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency
Sponsor: Union of Concerned Scientists
  • Signatures: 18,368
  • Goal: 20,000
  • Deadline: 1-13-2006
We think American citizens have a right to know what toxic chemicals are being released into their local communities.

But the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently announced plans to significantly limit the information that companies are required to disclose about their release of hazardous chemicals – including toxins like mercury, lead, and dioxin — into our environment.

Through its plan to reduce the reporting requirements of its Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) program, the EPA is proposing to take away an important tool for protecting public health and our environment. In its 20 years in existence, the TRI has provided the public with critical information about chemical contaminants that pose a serious threat to our health, while simultaneously providing incentives for companies to reduce their pollution levels.

There is no justification for weakening this successful program today, other than to please large corporate polluters, who view public disclosure as a costly nuisance. That's why we must send a strong message to the Bush Administration that this is unacceptable public policy in a democracy!

The EPA is accepting public comments only until January 13, 2005. Please take a moment to oppose this misguided and dangerous proposal and be included in the public record!
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Tell the EPA to Keep Information about Toxic Pollution Public

Target: Stephen L. Johnson, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency
Sponsor: Union of Concerned Scientists
  • Signatures: 18,368
  • Goal: 20,000
  • Deadline: 1-13-2006
We think American citizens have a right to know what toxic chemicals are being released into their local communities.

But the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently announced plans to significantly limit the information that companies are required to disclose about their release of hazardous chemicals – including toxins like mercury, lead, and dioxin — into our environment.

Through its plan to reduce the reporting requirements of its Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) program, the EPA is proposing to take away an important tool for protecting public health and our environment. In its 20 years in existence, the TRI has provided the public with critical information about chemical contaminants that pose a serious threat to our health, while simultaneously providing incentives for companies to reduce their pollution levels.

There is no justification for weakening this successful program today, other than to please large corporate polluters, who view public disclosure as a costly nuisance. That's why we must send a strong message to the Bush Administration that this is unacceptable public policy in a democracy!

The EPA is accepting public comments only until January 13, 2005. Please take a moment to oppose this misguided and dangerous proposal and be included in the public record!
This petition has succeeded!

May 23, 2006 — Congratulations Care2 activists! Your voice helped win a victory in Congress.

At the end of 2005, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced plans to significantly limit the information that companies are required to provide through ...

Thank you for your interest. Please click here for more petitions