South Australians have - since 1 July this year - been paying the highest power prices in the world. And it seems that SA’s power-price-punishment has troubled a crowd called “WWF” – here’s a link to their site. **** This group - not renowned for knowledge of Australia's energy market - is apparently headed up … Continue reading Wang Wang and Funi to the rescue
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Australia – the wind industry’s “Vietnam”
**** The United States is the hegemonic superpower and has been – without question - since 1945. However, even that mighty behemoth met its match in the rice fields and jungles of Vietnam. Early on in the conflict US military strategists turned their attention to local psychology and devised a campaign for “winning hearts and … Continue reading Australia – the wind industry’s “Vietnam”
Angus “The Enforcer” Taylor – collars another pro-wind-power-punk
The adage that you can’t keep a good man down applies in spades to Angus “The Enforcer” Taylor. The wind weasels have been running a campaign to undermine Angus - including laughable claims made in the Fin Review last week that he'd been privately "slapped down" by energy policy lightweights, Greg Hunt and Ian "Enron" … Continue reading Angus “The Enforcer” Taylor – collars another pro-wind-power-punk
Sex, lies and videotape
For wind weasels nothing is sacred. Not content with stealing from power punters - these boys will stab their best mates in the back and bonk whoever they need to - just to get at the fat pile of taxpayers' cash on offer. Here's a Texan take on the tale. Whistle-blower recounts red flags in … Continue reading Sex, lies and videotape
Dear Mr Macfarlane,
Dear Mr Macfarlane, The Moyne Shire Mayor, Mr Doukas, has raised some very valid questions in the following article. Moyne mayor calls for inquiry into wind farm subsidies Warrnambool Standard 12 August 2013 MOYNE Shire Council mayor Jim Doukas has renewed his call for an inquiry into the effectiveness of subsidising wind farms. And Darlington … Continue reading Dear Mr Macfarlane,
325,000 hits and still going strong
Ten months on, we've just hit 325,000 views. We've given our loyal readers 427 posts which spell out - in clear and simple terms - the economic and environmental nonsense that is wind power - and the harm caused to communities around the world by giant fans. We've picked up 990 followers around the world, including … Continue reading 325,000 hits and still going strong
Europeans get ready to can wind power for good
The wind industry is on its last legs. Vestas have poured millions into the Australian Greens and its “let’s-invent-the facts” campaign in an effort to knock off South Australian Senator Nick Xenophon. Although STT thinks it might have been better advised to keep its Danish Krone at home - to help stay afloat and to … Continue reading Europeans get ready to can wind power for good
Don’t Panic, Don’t Panic!!
They’re panicking. The greentard bloggers are in a solid state of denial at the minute. One of them - The Climate Speculator is exhorting its stricken band of followers: “don’t panic, don’t panic”. When Jonesy used the same line - it almost always meant there was every reason to panic. The Climate Speculator is arguing … Continue reading Don’t Panic, Don’t Panic!!
Bobby thumbed a “Diesel” down …
**** Taking the wind power fraud to new lows in hypocrisy, pointlessness and infantile stupidity, it seems that every shark in the pond is ready to cash in when the wind stops blowing. STT has covered the consequences of wind power going AWOL over 100 times each year - as peaking power plants jump into … Continue reading Bobby thumbed a “Diesel” down …
Wind power fraud “Voortrekker”: Niall Ferguson called it years ago
There were some amongst us who - right from the outset - recognised wind power as the greatest economic and environmental fraud of all time. In Afrikaans they would be called the "Voortrekkers" - those that got out in front early and stayed there. The followers of the Voortrekkers - include people like Australia's Dick … Continue reading Wind power fraud “Voortrekker”: Niall Ferguson called it years ago