One of many wind industry deceptions is their claim that the DoD Wind Siting Clearinghouse does a superior job of protecting our military and our national defense. Unfortunately, like a lot of what they say, that’s just not true. Here is an analysis of the current rules, with ten (10) specific recommendations that are needed.
We’re big fans of Tucker Carlson, and were hoping that the segment he graciously did about wind energy and the military would: 1) spell out some of the conflicts, 2) point out that the Clearinghouse process is a sham, and 3) offer some constructive suggestions for fixing this (see prior ¶). Here is our overview of the military issue. Please contact his show and ask for more about wind energy!
Here is a fascinating collection of twelve recent studies — showing how wind (renewable) energy is a technical, economic and environmental liability.
Some of the more interesting Energy related articles are:
Last Day to comment on Eagles and Turbines — At USFWS
Some of the more informative Global Warming articles are:
John Droz, jr.
physicist & citizen advocate
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