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The Rotors Of Sickness… Wind Energy Proponents Refuse To Acknowledge Proven Wind Turbine Health Hazards

By P Gosselin on 4. November 2018


A report on infrasound (low frequency sound below 20 Hz) by German public television ZDF here further reveals how infrasound from wind turbines causes widespread health issues, despite claims by “experts” that these illnesses are “in peoples’ heads” and not really real.

The dubious argument that “if you can’t hear it, then it can’t hurt you” is often used. It turns out that in the case of infrasound from wind turbines, this is not true at all.

The ghost of infrasound

The ZDF in its report called “Infrasound, the unheard noise” begins by presenting a case in Coventry, England, where a tour guide suddenly developed a phobia of entering the cellar of a church and how her tourists thought they had seen ghosts. The sickly and scary feelings, it turns out, were not ghosts but effects of infrasound.

http://notrickszone.com/2018/11/04/the-rotors-of-sickness-wind-energy-proponents-refuse-to-acknowledge-proven-wind-turbine-health-hazards/

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The no trick zone sounds awfully legit and everything, but when I was in Sweden people had nothing but good things to say about the incredible amount of wind turbines they have all over their beautiful country. They're actually not aesthetically unappealing in my opinion.
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Large birds of prey don't find them aesthetically wonderful.  It's a good thing for the "wind farmers" they've been granted exemptions to the Endangered Species laws, because birds and bats are dropping like flies.  Year-old story, but still valid:

https://www.birdlife.org/worldwide/news/new-study-pinpoints-birds-prey-hardest-hit-wind-farms

@Dexter Tell me, because I don't know, are large birds of prey common in Sweden?
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Large birds of prey don't find them aesthetically wonderful.  It's a good thing for the "wind farmers" they've been granted exemptions to the Endangered Species laws, because birds and bats are dropping like flies.  Year-old story, but still valid:

https://www.birdlife.org/worldwide/news/new-study-pinpoints-birds-prey-hardest-hit-wind-farms

@Dexter Tell me, because I don't know, are large birds of prey common in Sweden?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_birds_of_Sweden
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@Dexter Tell me, because I don't know, are large birds of prey common in Sweden?

Not with this guy around.