Scotland’s Toxic Shock: Wind Farms Poisoning Neighbours

**** Some time back, in our post “The Breakout” we talked about just how sick and tired we all are of crippling wind power driven electricity prices, how those unfortunates stuck with giant fans are sick and constantly tired as a result of incessant and debilitating low-frequency turbine noise – and how the world is … Continue reading Scotland’s Toxic Shock: Wind Farms Poisoning Neighbours

UK’s Wind Industry Buys British Medical Association; Aims to Silence Medicos

In an all too familiar tale, the British Medical Association has been co-opted by the wind industry and is now just another advocate for the great wind power fraud. The same has happened in Australia with the: Australian Medical Association (see our posts here and here and here and here); Public Health Association; (see our … Continue reading UK’s Wind Industry Buys British Medical Association; Aims to Silence Medicos

Fighting the Great Wind Power Fraud? You’re Not Alone

Hard to think it's only been a Year since we took the fight to Canberra. On 18 June 2013, 364 pro-farming and pro-rural community representatives - from Tolga in Far North Queensland, Coopers Gap in Southern QLD; from all over the Tablelands of NSW; a big contingent of Victorians and South Australians; and a contingent … Continue reading Fighting the Great Wind Power Fraud? You’re Not Alone

Wind Farms: Where Eagles Dare

**** Driven to extinction, reintroduced ... now wind farms threaten sea eagles Herald Scotland Rob Edwards 25 May 2014 A senior member of bird charity RSPB Scotland has called for more careful consideration of wind farm planning after it emerged a wind turbine was officially blamed for killing a rare sea eagle. The Sunday Herald … Continue reading Wind Farms: Where Eagles Dare

Wind Turbines: lucky to last 10 Years

Dr Gordon Hughes is a Professor of Economics at the University of Edinburgh and a while back produced this cracking study which destroyed yet another wind industry myth about the longevity of these things: windfarm peformance UK hughes.19.12.12. Instead of the much touted 25 years, the output from modern turbines starts to drop significantly after … Continue reading Wind Turbines: lucky to last 10 Years

Giant Fans: the new Scottish “Croft Clearers”

**** In the Scottish Highlands and Islands “Crofting” was a common method of land use and tenure that was modeled along feudal lines; and was still common well into the 19th century.  Crofting continues, on a much smaller scale - the crofters these days usually need to earn cash incomes off farm to sustain them. … Continue reading Giant Fans: the new Scottish “Croft Clearers”

Ontario’s Farmers ask: which part of “NO” don’t you understand?

The forces for common sense took to the highway in Ontario last weekend in an effort to make their hopelessly corrupt government come to grips with the great wind power fraud. Here's a video of the event: **** http://youtu.be/h86PUSMvFpM **** More than 150 vehicles take to Hwy. 402 for mass rally against wind turbines Chip … Continue reading Ontario’s Farmers ask: which part of “NO” don’t you understand?

Since giant fans went up – only the bravest drink from my well

**** In our post “The Breakout” we talked about just how sick and tired we all are of crippling wind power driven electricity prices, how those unfortunates stuck with giant fans are sick and constantly tired as a result of incessant and debilitating low-frequency turbine noise - and how the world is growing tired of … Continue reading Since giant fans went up – only the bravest drink from my well

Remember the days of the old school yard?

Fears for child safety after wind blows turbine blade 60 yards The Times 5 September 2013 Fears over children’s safety have been raised after the blade of a wind turbine similar to ones installed at Highland schools was thrown 60 yards by wind. The turbine in Caithness started to break up as it was hit … Continue reading Remember the days of the old school yard?

I’ve got to take my problem to the United Nations

When a bad bout of the Summertime Blues struck Trex’s Marc Bolan a while back, he told us he had no choice but to take his problem to the United Nations. Here's a flashback for Glam Rock tragics: ****   **** Facing their own version of the same malady – this time the threat of … Continue reading I’ve got to take my problem to the United Nations