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Germany Will Turn Into A Huge Industrial Wind Turbine Junkyard, “If Government Gets Its Way”
By P Gosselin on 14. December 2022

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Wind parks threaten to change Germany into an industrial wasteland and future junkyard that will stand as a monument to the greatest environmental folly of all time.

As Germany and Europe race ahead to eliminate fossil fuels and cut off their gas supplies, plans are being drawn up to reduce the hurdles against wind park permitting in a desperate bid to ward off catastrophic energy shortages.

That means more wind turbines everywhere, if the government gets its way.

Road through wind turbine hell

Last weekend I drove the road between the north German city of Aurich and the North Sea village of Dornum. One particular stretch (click on link) went through a literal jungle of wind turbines, rendering any natural beauty the region previously had to a grand eyesore.

https://notrickszone.com/2022/12/14/germany-will-turn-into-a-huge-industrial-wind-turbine-junkyard-if-government-gets-its-way/
abolitionist Frederick Douglass: “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.”

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Here in Michigan, there are lots of beautiful areas.  In areas where large tracts of wind turbines infest the countryside, not so much. **nononono*
abolitionist Frederick Douglass: “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.”

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Here in Michigan, there are lots of beautiful areas.  In areas where large tracts of wind turbines infest the countryside, not so much. **nononono*

We took a road trip out west a few years ago, and was astounded how much of the scenic beauty was polluted by these monstrosities.

And just think what is going to happen when disposal of this crap exceeds the cost of the property, owners abandon them, and all these things become not only eye sores, but rust bucketed eye sores.  I hope we hold every enviro-whacko accountible for what happens.
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