Historic Corruption Trial Massachusetts

6883422-corruption-in-the-government-in-a-corrupt-system[,,,All three defendants in the Massachusetts Probation Corruption Trial have been found guilty. The three people were found guilty of federal racketeering, racketeering conspiracy and mail fraud…

…There are major question over the installation of commercial wind turbines in twenty one Massachusetts communities….

…Massachusetts citizens living near the turbines have been made second class citizens. The wind turbines cause health issues over lack of sleep from the poor placement of the turbines. …]

Historic Corruption Trial Massachusetts

f1287d2c5f730d540d1de648e0391cc3All three defendants in the Massachusetts Probation Corruption Trial have been found guilty. The three people were found guilty of federal racketeering, racketeering conspiracy and mail fraud.

This is the first of two trials. If any of the defendants are found guilty in the first trial then a second larger trial takes place.

The second trial will become the largest historic corruption trial in Massachusetts history.

read more: FalmouthPatch, Posted by Frank Haggerty , July 24, 2014

“more fun and serious games” in the Niagara region

 Many Residents in West Lincoln Received the following letter.  The proponent (Rankin) is required to send notice to everyone they can find.

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Read entire:  Cover Letter and Notice of Preliminary Hearing

contact information regarding hearing  

 

  • Jasmine Chung Land Use Planner
  • T 416-865-3067
  • F 416-863-1515
  • jchung@airdberiscom
  • Brookfield Place. 181 Bay Street Suite 1800 Toronto ON M5J 2T9
  • http://www.airdberis.com

 

Now take a breathe and don’t choke on your coffee….

How to Explain What Wind Farms Are to Children

say-whatKids are curious about many things, which is great unless you are at a loss about how to explain a concept. In order to be a successful teacher, you have to explain things in simple and easily understandable terms. You also have to make it interesting in order to capture a child’s interest and keep him or her from being bored. If you have a child interested in wind farms, follow some easy steps to explain what they are and how they are used in the world.

Instructions

  1. Ask the children to tell you everything that they know about wind power and wind farms so that you have an idea of their knowledge base
  2. Explain about how wind is energy and that it can be harnessed to provide energy to electrical things that need energy to work.
  3. Tell the children that wind is a renewable resource, which means that it does not run out. The wind will continue to blow no matter what happens with resources such as oil and gas that will eventually be used up.
  4. Explain that a wind farm is a group of windmills placed throughout a geographic area. Instead of growing something, such as corn, a wind farm harnesses and produces electricity. A wind farm is also known as a wind power plant. Wind farms consist of anywhere from two to hundreds of windmills.
  5. Show the children a picture of a windmill and explain that the wind pushes the blades, which in turn spins a shaft that is connected to a generator which produces electricity. The generator connects to power lines where the electricity is sent to homes and businesses.

By Jennifer Leigh, eHow Contributor

 

 

follow this link and feel free to do some teaching of your own in the comments section. http://www.ehow.com/how_8434069_explain-wind-farms-children.html

 

“MOTHER” of all Yard Sales July 26.

MAWT would like to thank Everyone who has stopped by one of the drop locations with items for the sale.

We have collected an over whelming amount of gently used, hardly used and new items for the sale, a lot of everything!!

CaptureThe show of community support is very encouraging.  Thank YOU!!

Donations will continue to be  accepted July 24.

Friday will be spent sorting, organizing and mother of all yard salespreparing for  the Saturday  8am start of the Yard Sale.

You’re not going to want to miss the “MOTHER” of all Yard Sales this Summer.  See you Saturday!!

 

 

 

 

Germany’s Habitually AWOL Green Energy

“People need to remember that power production is a full time job, and not one that can be done by someone (or something) who shows up for work only one day a week”

 

Germany’s Habitually AWOL Green Energy…Installed Wind/Solar Often Delivers Less Than 1% Of Rated Capacity!

Germany today likes to boast a total of 36,000 megawatts of installed photovoltaic capacity and over 30,000 MW capacity of wind power. Theoretically at noon on a sunny, windy day Germany could cover almost all of its electric power demand, which at noon on a workday is roughly 70,000 megwatts.

But anyone familiar with Germany’s climate knows the country’s weather is often gray and sees about as much sunshine as Alaska does. Germany has a fair amount of windy days, but periods of windless days are also frequent enough. They can’t be avoided and must be reckoned with. In a nutshell, solar and wind power production are often AWOL and so conventional power systems (coal, gas, nuclear) always need to be on standby, ready to deliver on a minute’s notice.

To illustrate, the following chart depicts German electric power production and consumption over the 6-day period 14-19 July: conventional power (gray), solar production (yellow), wind (dark blue), hydro (light blue) and biomass (green). German consumption is shown by the red line.

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Readers immediately notice the huge fluctuations in solar and wind power outputs. At night there’s no sun and the wind appears only sporadically.

The data from the above chart show, for example, that at 9 p.m. on July 16 total wind power output was a mere 0.334 gigawatts and the day’s last rays of sunlight were delivering only 0.103 gigawatts of power. That means the two sources of wind and solar combined were putting out only [(0.334 + 0.103)/65]100 = 0.7% of their rated capacity. That in turn means the remaining 99.3% had to come in large part from the conventional coal, nuclear and gas power plants.

Germany’s installed wind/solar systems on average operate roughly at about 15% of their capacity.

Moreover the chart shows that wind energy output was close to zero for a period of three days (July 16 – 19). Little wonder that wind and solar have yet to replace a single conventional coal power plant in Germany. No matter how much installed solar/wind capacity the country has, it still has to rely on conventional power on windless nights, which are frequent enough.

The result is that the economics of wind/solar energy are just plain awful. To illustrate, imagine the costs involved in being forced to own two cars: an expensive one that runs on average only 1 random day a week, and a cheaper one that can run anytime. Whenever you want to drive, you are first required to drive the expensive/unreliable one. Only when it doesn’t start up are you allowed to drive the cheaper, always operable car. Obviously such a model of personal transportation (being forced to own, maintain, insure and repair two cars) would bankrupt most working-class households.

Today’s green wind/solar energy make little economic sense.

 

Article found here: NoTricksZone, By P Gosselin on 21. Juli 2014

 

COMMENTARY ON ALGONQUIN POWER CO.

Introduction

The first public meeting to describe the proposal for a 75 MW wind energy generating  system on Amherst Island, dated December 2011, put forward a single document to address the  potential adverse health impacts, a pape by Knopper and Oilson (2011)Health effects and wind turbines: A review of the literature  Other references have been added to the company  website but no further document has been prepared in advance of the second public meetings to  be held on March 5th and 6th, 2013. Drs. Knopper and Ollson have been retained as consultants by Algonquin Power Co.

The purpose of this commentary is to evaluate the Knopper and Ollson (2011) paper on its own merits, including strengths and weaknesses, errors of commission and omission (Part 1)as well the existing state of knowledge as of January 2013 18 months after Knopper and Ollson’s (2011) publication (Part B). A considerable amount of new information continues to evolve (Part B and Appendix C) which appears to have been passed over by Algonquin Power Co

Read more:  Commentary on Algonquin Power Co. Proposal for Amherst Island Wind Facility (AIWF) and the Potential Human Health Impact. R.Y. McMurtry CM, MD, FRCSC, FACS

 

Family, 4 km away from IPC Turbines experiencing headaches.

editors note there are those who would suggest that 151599103_4b029d366bbecause the symptoms of Wind Turbine Syndrome are being brought to the attention of the public, that the public will be more prone to experience them.    

ucm_452104We are told how to watch for symptoms of Stroke, of Heart Attacks, of Diabetes etc.  Because the public is aware of what to look for DOES NOT mean that they will have a Heart Attack, Stroke or develop Diabetes.  The same stands true for Wind Turbine Syndrome.

Being aware of the symptoms of Wind Turbine Syndrome is the first step in recognizing them in yourself, your family, your children, your neighbours.  Not everyone is affected, but those that are can not be ignored and may require medical assistance.  Thank you. 

 

Please note the following information.

It is also important that you share this information with your neighbours who could be affected by the turbines but have no idea that its the turbines that are causing the anxiety, or discomfort,headaches, chest pains etc.

Even if you are not yet living in a “Industrial wind farm”, be prepared.

KEEP THE ATTACHED NUMBERS BY YOUR PHONE!

The 5 IPC turbines are spinning and “the sky did not fall down”.  

Many residents seem rather complacent about them because they have not effected their lives drastically and they are content to live the turbines . However, many of those people are experiencing the effects of the turbines already even though they do not realize it things like pressure on the chest, head aches and a poor nights sleep are easily confused with normal situations.

Situations with livestock and wildlife, will not show up right away either.

We ask that you speak with your neighbours and friends and inform them of these complications from the turbines and ask them to report them immediately.

We are sending the contact numbers for complaints to you again. Keep them handy and should you experience anything, including the noise from the turbines, call the numbers given.

This is not only for families living very close to the turbines  we have already received notice of a family 4 kms from the site where family members are experiencing headaches and annoyance from noise.

An information sheet with the numbers for reporting complaints for Vineland Power and NRWC is attached to this email . Please keep these numbers handy and use them if and when you find a need to use them.

We hope that the contact numbers for NRWC will not be necessary for  some time yet. But the NRWC project can be approved any day and construction can begin immediately after approval. Contact the company with any and all problems that you notice with the construction of the project, and also report all complaints to the township as well, whether that be Wainfleet, or West Lincoln or Haldimand.

Document all the calls you make and keep records of not only the calls but also the response that you receive.

WLGWAG/MAWT

Reporting Concerns and Complaints about Wind Projects in Niagara:

 

Needless to say, there is too much at stake to quit our fight.

Hi everyone,

mother of all yard salesI hope that you are all having a nice summer. The mothers against wind turbines are holding a garage sale this coming Saturday. This is a fund raising event to raise money for legal costs in our continued opposition to the three wind turbine projects in the area. While many people may have given up hope in light of the recent provincial election results, we are still continuing to work on fighting these projects. There are just too many errors, omissions, inadequate reporting in the Renewable Energy reports that were submitted for these projects.

As you know from the media coverage, 4 of 5 turbines in the Caistor project were erected too close to the defined set back distances to neighbouring properties. The Ministry of Environment re-issued the approval, and we have another opportunity for appeal.

For the Niagara project, there are inaccuracies in the noise level predictions, inaccuracies in buildings deemed vacant (some of these are occupied!) and many instances where natural features (ie. bat maternity colonies) were not studied prior to the submission of the application. We don’t know what water testing has been done in our area nor where engineered reports have been completed for existing gas wells in the vicinity of these large industrial turbines. Needless to say, there is too much at stake to quit our fight.

CaptureIf anyone has any quality items that they are willing to donate to our sale, it would be greatly appreciated. The attached flyer provides for drop off locations, or you could drop off items on my front porch prior to Friday morning. We could use household items, gently used sports equipment, books, games, crafts, and electronic devices. If you would like to visit us on Saturday, the second flyer provides the particulars regarding the event in Grassie.

Any help that you could provide is greatly appreciated.

Loretta

Summary of Wind Turbine Accident data to 30 June 2014

These accident statistics are copyright Caithness Windfarm Information Forum 2014. The data may be used or referred to by groups or individuals, provided that the source (Caithness Windfarm Information Forum) is acknowledged and our URL http://www.caithnesswindfarms.co.uk quoted at the same time. Caithness Windfarm Information Forum is not responsible for the accuracy of Third Party material or references.

The detailed table includes all documented cases of wind turbine related accidents and incidents which could be found and confirmed through press reports or official information releases up to 30 June 2014. CWIF believe that this compendium of accident information may be the most comprehensive available anywhere.

Data in the detailed table is by no means fully comprehensive – CWIF believe that it is only the “tip of the iceberg” in terms of numbers of accidents and their frequency. Indeed on 11December 2011 the Daily Telegraph reported that RenewableUK confirmed that there had been 1500 wind turbine accidents and incidents in the UK alone in the past 5 years. Data here reports only 142 UK accidents

from 2006-2010 and so the figures here may only represent 9% of actual accidents. The data does however give an excellent cross-section of the types of accidents which can and do occur, and their consequences. With few exceptions, before about 1997 only data on fatal accidents has been found.

The trend is as expected – as more turbines are built, more accidents occur. Numbers of recorded accidents reflect this, with an average of 10 accidents per year from 1994-98 inclusive; 44 accidents per year from 1999-2003 inclusive; 93 accidents per year from 2004-08 inclusive, and 149 accidents per year from 2009-13 inclusive.

Read entire Report Here

Protecting our children from Industrial Wind Power Emissions is our first priority!