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For the full version of the latest Energy and Environmental Newsletter, please click here… To review some of the highlights, see below.
FYI, the new buzzword is community “resilience.” Like its sibling “sustainability” this is the Left creating a Trojan Horse that is intended to fool trusting, well-intended, and unaware citizens. Hopefully that will not be any of our readers.
Gov Matt Bevin recently gave an exceptional talk about electrical energy realities. He was Southern States Energy Board chairmen, and was giving the keynote speech at their annual meeting. It is one of the BEST talks I’ve ever heard from a politician about the importance of affordable, reliable electrical energy. Pass it on!
Since there is such a diversity of interesting material, the Newsletter articles are subdivided into eight (8) categories.
Wind Turbine Health Matters —
Renewable Energy Destroying Ecosystems —
Nuclear Energy —
Energy Misc —
Global Warming (AGW) —
Impressionable Youths and Global Warming Propaganda —
Misc (Education, Science, Politics, etc.) —
John Droz, jr.
physicist & citizen advocate
Note 1: We recommend reading the Newsletter on your computer, not
your phone, as some documents (e.g. PDFs) are much easier to read on a
computer… We’ve tried to use common fonts, etc. to minimize display
issues.
Note 2:
Our intention is to put some balance into what most people see from the
mainstream media about energy and environmental issues… As always,
please pass this on to open-minded citizens, and link to this on your
social media sites. If there are others who you think would benefit from
being on our energy & environmental email list, please let me know.
If at any time you'd like to be taken off this list, simply send me an email saying that.
Note 3: This Newsletter is intended to supplement the material on our website, WiseEnergy.org. For wind warriors, the most important page there is the Winning page.
Note 4: I am not an attorney, so no material appearing in any of the Newsletters (or our WiseEnergy.org website)
should be construed as giving legal advice. My recommendation
has always been: consult a competent licensed attorney when you are
involved with legal issues.
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