Alarm in Scotland

If this were happening in your home, what would YOU do?

If this were happening in your home, what would YOU do? (click for bigger.)

Odd how things work. I’m new to the Facebook phenomenon. I friended a guy from Canada who, it turns out, likes the socialist Bernie Sanders and eats up all the climate change propaganda of the alarmists. So I criticized — politely (for me anyway) — his sources in comments. Whereupon he “liked” some of my critiques. So I made contact with him in the message function and we had a very cordial discussion about everything BUT climate change. He’s a good man.

Then he asked me if I knew anything about UKIP and I said yes. Not enough maybe but some. He said he had a friend who shared my horror of the bird slaughter associated with wind turbines. She was from Scotland. So now I have a Facebook friend from Scotland. Her name is Deborah Pender. I urge all of you to friend her and follow the awful situation she finds her home country in.

The picture above is a representation of the destruction by green good intentions of the place where she lives. She thinks there’s a role to be played by us Americans in resisting the onslaught of environmental fascism.

I’m still working out in my mind what that role might be, but that’s no reason for any of you to delay jumping on board. Feel free to educate me about what I can and should do.

I’ll close with a couple glimpses of what it’s like here in New Jersey, where I don’t think she’s been, land of, so far, no wind turbines.

Turbine free.

Turbine free. (Click for bigger)

Stepping Back.

Good News and Bad News from the Bird Garden.

And, of course…

Wintertime.

The warming hasn't gotten here yet.

The warming hasn’t gotten here yet. (Click for bigger)

1 comment

  1. Pierre Greijmans’s avatar

    This is a global disaster. Same here in Ireland. See http://www.windnoise.info for overview. Be aware that not all planning applications are in yet.

    We need global attention to stop this destruction of our environment.

    We are supposed to do this to reduce co2 by 16% by 2020. They do that by using wind as the predominant renewable for electricity generation up to 40%. This doesn’t work because installed capacity has nothing to do with actual output. Eirgrid claims it’s now at 28% capacity factor.

    Bottom line is, it doesn’t reduce co2. One look at germany will confirm this. They are using more and more brown coal to stabilise the grid.

    In the mean time Ireland puts up 169 meter high turbines 500 meters from our homes.

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