**** Reverberations continue to rock the World after STT’s recent research coup that dug up a pile of highly relevant work which our pathetic little NHMRC failed to find - or – perhaps - simply buried as an “inconvenient truth”. We like to think it’s a bit like the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa – the … Continue reading Hello – This is London
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The Gorillas start beating up the Monkeys
A little while back we posted a video where Origin Energy’s Chief, Grant King laid out the demise of the RET. Well – King-Kong-King is back beating his chest and letting the whole energy jungle know who’s boss. This time – though – he’s brought a few other heavies with him. **** And these mountain … Continue reading The Gorillas start beating up the Monkeys
The NHMRC: Australia’s Great Shame
Well - knock us down with a feather - if things didn’t just get a whole lot worse for wind weasels and their highly-paid apologists. A few posts back you’ll remember the wind weasels’ pinup boy, Russell "Rusty" Marsh tossing up a whale of a tale. When faced with research done over 30 years ago … Continue reading The NHMRC: Australia’s Great Shame
Jay Lehr stings like a bee
A while back we looked at how the Yanks are slowly catching up with the scale of the Great Wind Power Fraud – well here’s Jay Lehr’s crack at it. This bloke has a CV that reads like War and Peace. But no waffler this American – he gets right to it and lands a … Continue reading Jay Lehr stings like a bee
What wind swindlers always knew about turbine noise – the technical stuff
**** In our last post we covered the Graham Lloyd piece in The Australian on what the wind weasels have always known about infrasound and low frequency noise from giant fans and the impacts on neighbouring victims. We don't like to gloat - but it was one of our research team that dug up the … Continue reading What wind swindlers always knew about turbine noise – the technical stuff
Some facts that wind weasels would have rather kept buried
In our last post James Delingpole touched on the story of how wind weasels have been aware of the impacts from infrasound and low frequency wind turbine noise since 1987. STT predicts that - in the not too distant future - there will be a swag of wind swindlers dragged before a Senate Inquiry or … Continue reading Some facts that wind weasels would have rather kept buried
Delingpole On Fire: Exposes $Billions Spent on Diesel Generators for Wind Power Backup
**** STT is always ready to make way for the "Great Scribes". We count James Delingpole as among them and - as an anti-wind fraud warrior without equal - someone that will rest comfortably in Valhalla. Not that he's going anywhere anytime soon - save unless it involves kicking the living crap out of wind … Continue reading Delingpole On Fire: Exposes $Billions Spent on Diesel Generators for Wind Power Backup
When does 58.7% become 60%? When $100million per year in RECs is up for grabs
Not content with rigging the vote on whether King Islanders would have to endure the torture of a “feasibility” study, Hydro Tasmania has rubbed out the number they got - and pencilled in the result they were after. As to the idea of "feasibility" - STT puts a couple of posers: since when is paying … Continue reading When does 58.7% become 60%? When $100million per year in RECs is up for grabs
Sean Edwards – hits Number One on the STT Charts
Every now and again STT comes across people who shoot from relative obscurity and straight into the Pantheon of STT Greats. Sean Edwards just popped a Press Release on his website that is so good that it takes him right to Number One on the STT Charts. Wind Farms Should Not Receive Subsidies From Taxpayers … Continue reading Sean Edwards – hits Number One on the STT Charts
It’s never too late to wake up
In the third and final in this series - The Advertiser calls for an inquiry into the greatest economic fraud of all time. Time for an inquiry into power prices The Advertiser 12 July 2013 CONSUMERS’ expectations are quite simple, really - when they flick the switch the lights should come on, and they shouldn’t … Continue reading It’s never too late to wake up