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 Posted: Mon Mar 23rd, 2009 09:52 pm
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Wind mills to get free energy...

I don't like them because:

- They pollute the eye sight and the landscape

- They use free space

- They can be used as GSM masts and mind-control antennas

- They can cause headaches

- they are dangerous when accidents occur.

see for a picture:

http://www.andybell.ch/images/usa_wc/palm_springs_wind_mills.jpg

BTW:

What happens when a wind mill taps energy from the wind/weather ?

Answer 1: The turbine (a big magnet within) is rotating, let's say between 1 to 100 rotations per second;

then, what do we have created with it then when it is windy ?

Answer 2: An electro-magnetic field pulsing magnetic and thus electromagnetic waves of 1 to 100 Hertz around the located environment with an enormous powerbase.

What can be done with this ?

1) It can amplify and transmit frequencies with gigantic power.

2) phase modulation and modification to brainwaves.

3) The rotation can be maximized between 7.4 and 12 rotations/sec (Hertz) or other frequency bands likely between 1 and 100 Hertz; so, what is a wind mill ?

exactly: an ELF transmitting device powered by the weather.

see: http://www.raven1.net/elf.htm


Is this to much paranoia ?

I don't think so.




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I was reminded of this post when I started watching the 'Teletubbies'. The windmill in this show usually spins and the little tv's on the Teletubbies tummies start showing the windmill, then one is chosen to receive the transmission (usually of some kids doing some sort of art project or activity). Sometimes it just spins and something strange happens in teletubbie land (I remember once that  ll these animals started coming out across the land two by two - I found it eerie for no apparent reason) Oh weird that very episode is on now (its giving me cold shivers).

The windmill:



Some more on the insane Teletubbies:

http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread399197/pg1




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http://www.reuters.com/article/internal_ReutersNewsRoom_BehindTheScenes_MOLT/idUSTRE52N7EX20090325

U.S. Interior Chief touts renewable energy zones
Wed Mar 25, 2009 6:41am EDT
y Russell Blinch

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama Administration is carving out renewable energy zones across the country and offshore, and is preparing to work with critics who object to wind turbines or solar farms near wilderness or tourist areas, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said on Tuesday.

"You have a map that starts out as a very huge map that shows you have the huge potential for solar energy in the Southwest but then you have to overlay that with areas such as national parks and national monuments, where we won't allow any development of renewable energy facilities," Salazar said.

He said planners also will figure out ways to obtain alternative energy while still protecting endangered species.

While the process won't be easy, Salazar said the country needs to develop its huge potential in renewable energy, especially off the Atlantic coast where he forsees rapid development of massive wind farms.

"You are going to see significant conflict over renewable energy and how we site renewable energy facilities," Salazar told Reuters in an interview.

His department is working with the Energy and Agriculture departments to work out locations where renewable projects can be established, as well allocating the high-tech corridors needed to transport green power.

Opponents already have risen up against some proposals, such as an offshore wind farm near Cape Cod in Massachusetts or solar panels covering fields in California's Mojave Desert. Critics charge such plans will blight pristine landscapes.

But Salazar maintained the administration would map out areas that take into consideration local interests.

President Barack Obama has promised to invest $150 billion over 10 years to promote clean and efficient energy, including a doubling of renewable energy production over three years.

Salazar said planning for the new zones are underway but complicated, including for the new transmission lines that will be needed, especially in the East.

"So we have a decent handle on the West but you look at the eastern half of the continental United States and there is a huge amount of work that has to be done in terms of even laying out the concept of how this electronic super highway would work."

He said he sees "huge potential" for development of wind power in the Atlantic ocean, which he said could move quickly ahead.

"There is tremendous interest," he said. "The governors of Delaware, new Jersey and their Congressional delegations have been chomping at the bit to get going on what can be done with renewable energy."

He declined to say whether the controversial $1 billion Cape Wind project would get the final go ahead from the Obama Administration. Its opponents include Sen. Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts and his wealthy neighbors with shoreline estates.

"We should have answers there by the end of May or early part of June," he said of the project.

he Interior Department's Minerals Management Service found there would be little negative impact from the project involving some 130 wind turbines off the Massachusetts coast that would provide power to 400,000 homes.

Some critics of Cape Wind say it would hurt tourism in the Cape Cod area. But Salazar said aesthetics should not necessarily be an issue with wind generation.

"You can place wind farms that generate significant energy just off the horizon so you don't even have to see them," he said.

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Hope they do not have sinister uses...



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Good ! The teletubbies do make sense.

The wind-mill of the teletubbies is a rotating swastika and the teletubbies are mentioned in the DVD-series of mind-control.

Now, that's imprinting the need for wind-mills at growing-up children.



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Interesting indeed.

I would add something on this issue but from different angle.

Here on the Balkan(where I come from), World Bank(WB) has a project, actualy is project of GEF-Global Environment Facility (http://www.gefweb.org) aiming to help the Balkan countries to "improve" their energy sectors.

So, in this regard, the World bank has offered to some of the countries (so far I know about Croatia and Macedonia) loans or grants to their governments or other helpfull institutions, in order to implement a project about Energy Efficiency (EE) and Renewable energy(RE). Renewable energy involves water, wind, sun, biomasses.

Such windmills exist in many parts of Europe, but now they are in process to be put in Balkan as well. I heard some stories that in Albania by the seacoast they will put windmilss there as well.

Similarly to WB, EIB(European Investment Bank) came with the same initiative for EE and RE.

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Good to know.

Yes, many actions in Europe to stimulate economy are associated with new investments in "green energy" esp. wind energy. Same as in USA.

The fabricated financial crisis is a step forward for the wind mill industry.

Wind mills standing in sea water do give extra amplification of the transmitted frequencies.

That's the reason for building them there.

It is not because of the wind input, it's because of the mind-control output.



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