Steve Cooper on Alan Jone’s Show

One of - if not - Australia's leading, truly independent Acoustic Expert, Steve Cooper was interviewed by Alan Jones this morning. Alan has a little radio show that more than just a few Australians tune into each morning. Syndicated through over 77 Stations and with close to 2 million listeners Countrywide – AJ as he’s … Continue reading Steve Cooper on Alan Jone’s Show

Waubra Foundation Website Goes Live

STT's delighted to announce that the Waubra Foundation has just launched its magnificent new website.  Here's the link: http://waubrafoundation.com.au/ It's a one-stop-shop for information on the health impacts caused by giant industrial wind turbines, including sleep deprivation and other recognised adverse health problems. It carries the latest research on turbine noise, sleep and health issues … Continue reading Waubra Foundation Website Goes Live

Rip Van Winkle – Mark II

In a recent letter to WA News, Peter Baker of Binningup displayed a level of ignorance befitting a man with the same grip on recent events as Rip Van Winkle – the chap that slept for 20 years - having missed the American Revolution, the death of his wife, the marriage of his daughter and … Continue reading Rip Van Winkle – Mark II

Hello – This is London

**** 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

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

Rally – Peter Quinn

Our last speaker at the National Wind Power Fraud Rally on June 18, 2013 at Parliament House, Canberra,  was Peter Quinn, a Barrister from South Australia. Peter grew up on a sheep and cropping farm in the shadow of Mount Bryan in the Mid-North of South Australia. Four generations of his family still live in … Continue reading Rally – Peter Quinn

Rally – David Mortimer

Next at the National Wind Power Fraud Rally on June 18, 2013 at Parliament House, Canberra, was David Mortimer from South Australia. David, and his wife Alida, host 2 of Infigen's Lake Bonney's wind turbines on their farm, near Millicent in the South East of South Australia. The incredible noise of the cluster of 10 … Continue reading Rally – David Mortimer

Rally – Annie Gardner

Next at the National Wind Power Fraud Rally on June 18, 2013 at Parliament House, Canberra,  was Annie Gardner from Victoria. Annie talks about the plight of people living next to industrial wind factories. She details what her life is like next to the Macarthur wind farm and how it has effected her, and her … Continue reading Rally – Annie Gardner

Rally – Mary Morris

Next at the National Wind Power Fraud Rally on June 18, 2013 at Parliament House, Canberra,  was Mary Morris from South Australia. Mary is a representative of a rural community impacted by noise from the Waterloo wind farm. Although research on the impact of the noise on Waterloo residents' health and sleep was conducted by a … Continue reading Rally – Mary Morris

Rally – Senator Chris Back

The second speaker at the National Wind Power Fraud Rally was Senator Chris Back, Liberal Senator for Western Australia, introduced by Alan Jones AO. Chris addresses the health impacts from industrial wind turbines and the failure of Government and Wind farm operators to prevent them. He concludes by stating he has introduced an amendment into the … Continue reading Rally – Senator Chris Back