November 22, 201213 yr I've heard that as well. I think it is the frequency of the blades that can cause headaches, that part of it I can believe actually as we are prone to react to different types of frequencies of noise or light. Wind farms triple the cost of electricity. Not only that, but to produce the amount of power certain minority groups are pushing for, the percentage of landmass that will have to be occupied by wind farms will be huge. It won't be Terminator, it will be Windinator, man vs the windfarms! They're right by my house. I've got 36 on my property and the only headaches I get are from allergies. We were sued in 2005 about them being ugly. When that didn't work they switched to the noise. Next up changing the wind patterns preventing rain..........I kid not. I suppose you heard of that Haarp conspiracy too Randy? It's your property, why would people want to sue you for? Whatever happened to the Bill of Rights?
November 22, 201213 yr HAARP in Alaska changing the weather? Can listen to it if you're an Amateur Radio operator. People who didn't get them are the ones that sued. Didn't want to look at then if they weren't getting the benefit. Luckily property rights won the day b Randy Swofford
November 22, 201213 yr They're right by my house. I've got 36 on my property What's the size of those at your place, Randy? Just out of interest. You could say that they keep the chemicals away. ^_^ It's your property, why would people want to sue you for? Whatever happened to the Bill of Rights? You are presenting some.. interesting views there. Yes, you can sue people and governments for things on their property, affecting the surrounding. For good reason that is. While I doubt that suing folks for placing ugly things on their land makes sense, it is for example possible to sue them for placing dangerous or offending ones there. Means as long as their 'affected area' expands over the one of the owner. It's the details and those actually make sense.
November 22, 201213 yr HAARP in Alaska changing the weather? Can listen to it if you're an Amateur Radio operator. People who didn't get them are the ones that sued. Didn't want to look at then if they weren't getting the benefit. Luckily property rights won the day b Hear Hear! Yes HAARP. Something else I don't believe in, lol! My Dad, he believes every conspiracy theory out there, probably except the 911 Truthers. He likes The Illuminati, New World Order, HAARP, and probably a bunch of others I refuse to hear about. :-)
November 22, 201213 yr They're right by my house. I've got 36 on my property and the only headaches I get are from allergies. We were sued in 2005 about them being ugly. When that didn't work they switched to the noise. Next up changing the wind patterns preventing rain..........I kid not. Baahaaa :LMAO: I don't find them ugly, I think they look pretty cool. A bunch of them in the hills behind our house and I mountain bike up there all the time. I never felt any effects from them, some people claim headaches which maybe true for some. Similar to video games can cause seizures to a small percentage of the population. Oh well Matthew Kane I'm Dyslexic, what's an error to you is not to me
November 22, 201213 yr Yea nothing to the Chemtrails.... It is the Wind Power windmills that we have to do something about, They keep on hacking away at the air we desperately need to breath. Did you know if we keep building these windmills then we are treading very close to peek wind and wind reserves will run out. Not to mention the offshore windmills, if there was a spill, then we would have wind going everywhere. And the health effects, things like windy lung, gusty gut, and these are just a few of the side effects we are finding out about. We got to do something about these big wigs at the WindPower companies and send a clear message they have to stop..... :LMAO: Brilliant satire! I salute you, sir. H I'm considering starting a 'Windy' club. Annual meetings/dinners etc Would I be right in guesing that theses dinners would involve baked beans and brussels sprouts? H
November 22, 201213 yr Baahaaa :LMAO: I don't find them ugly, I think they look pretty cool. A bunch of them in the hills behind our house and I mountain bike up there all the time. I never felt any effects from them, some people claim headaches which maybe true for some. Similar to video games can cause seizures to a small percentage of the population. Oh well Personally I don't like them. Ever seen them blow up or take birds out?
November 22, 201213 yr Personally I don't like them. Ever seen them blow up or take birds out? Never seen that. Crazy. Good thing our Kiwis walk and don't fly. Matthew Kane I'm Dyslexic, what's an error to you is not to me
November 22, 201213 yr Never seen that. Crazy. Good thing our Kiwis walk and don't fly. There are heaps of videos and accounts on youtube and the internet about this. I actually think in a practical situation, like a house in the Australian outback hundred of miles away from any town, wind power is great. But for baseload power in cities, I think coal and nuclear are great. Gas is good too but has its shortfalls. The pipeline gets cut and that power station is U/S until the pipe is reconnected. I think in terms of the big picture, wind power is a fad right now and will eventually become unpopular in a few years time. In Australia people are already seeing their power bills skyrocket due to the huge expenditure and cost of using 'green power'. Don't get me wrong, I love trees. But I am not into the hippie drug thing, you know?
November 22, 201213 yr OMG! It's TRUE!! The chief component of chemtrails is DHMO, dihydrogen monoxide, which kills uncounted thousands of people every year. You can read all about it here: http://www.dhmo.org Hook Larry Hookins Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of EarthAnd danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;
November 22, 201213 yr OMG! It's TRUE!! The chief component of chemtrails is DHMO, dihydrogen monoxide, which kills uncounted thousands of people every year. You can read all about it here: http://www.dhmo.org Hook Iran is developing trilythium crystals to power their new warp design (like other things they do, they copied this too-but not from the Borg...), which can also coincidentally be used to totally destroy the Earth. Oh, the moon will be cooked too.........
November 22, 201213 yr *Hook twiddles thumbs and waits for the penny to drop. Did you know that DHMO is the chief component of acid rain? That it's been linked with soil erosion? That no matter how many petitions people sign, governments have refused to ban it? Hook Larry Hookins Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of EarthAnd danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;
November 22, 201213 yr Did you know that DHMO is the chief component of acid rain? Yes and we must ban the use of Dihydrogen monoxide :LMAO: Matthew Kane I'm Dyslexic, what's an error to you is not to me
November 22, 201213 yr *Hook twiddles thumbs and waits for the penny to drop. Did you know that DHMO is the chief component of acid rain? That it's been linked with soil erosion? That no matter how many petitions people sign, governments have refused to ban it? Hook Very funny second attempt Hook! Looks like you'll need to go fishing elsewhere, it's pretty quiet around here!
November 22, 201213 yr From the safety data sheet for dihydrogen monoxide (aka. hydric acid): SOLUBILITY(H2O): COMPLETE (IN ALL PROPORTIONS) % VOLATILES BY VOLUME: 100 REACTS VIGOROUSLY WITH SOME MATERIALS. THESE INCLUDE SODIUM, POTASSIUM AND OTHER ALKALI METALS; ELEMENTAL FLUORINE; AND STRONG DEHYDRATING AGENTS SUCH AS SULFURIC ACID. IT FORMS EXPLOSIVE GASES WITH CALCIUM CARBIDE. AVOID CONTACT WITH ALL MATERIALS UNTIL INVESTIGATION SHOWS SUBSTANCE IS COMPATIBLE. Terrifying... I'm all for banning this kind of stuff. Given its solubility and its colourless & odourless nature, do you think this is what the CIA were messing with back in the sixties? I mean if it was in our water supplies we'd never have known, right? I bet people were drinking loads of this stuff back then.
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