“Quit, walk out, resign and admit they were wrong,” says DeKalb County resident to wind developer (Illinois)
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“The Environment Ministry will conduct its first field survey of possible health hazards of wind turbines, covering all of more than 1,500 units in operation across the country. The four-year study, to start in April, was planned following complaints from neighborhood residents about noise and environmental problems as well as health issues.
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“I am a professional consultant engineer, and my company is based in the United Kingdom,” begins Dr. Malcolm A. Swinbanks in his testimony to the Michigan Public Service Commission, “but fourteen years ago I was asked to come to the US to lead an advanced research project for the Office of Naval Research. My American wife & I now live in Port Hope, Michigan. During the course of my career, I became a consultant to many different companies and research organizations on a wide variety of problems related to unsteady dynamics, noise, vibration, shock and acoustics.
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Professor Michael A. Persinger, PhD
Behavioural Neuroscience and Biomolecular Sciences Programs
Laurentian University
Ontario, Canada
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“I believe [Pierpont’s] study is an important initial contribution to understanding the effects of low frequency pressures on the inner ear and other organs.”
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“In my expert opinion, from my knowledge of sleep physiology and a review of the available research, I have no doubt that wind turbine noise emissions cause sleep disturbance and ill health.”
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Christopher Hanning, MD
©Mark Boswell, Minneapolis Star Tribune
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The following is a letter (1/3/10) from Kay Armstrong (Clear Creek Wind Farm, Ontario) to a woman named Ginny, also in Ontario. Ginny is facing the prospect of wind turbines in her neighborhood, and she wrote to Kay to ask about her experience—Editor.
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The following is from a woman forced to vacate her home because of Wind Turbine Syndrome (WTS). She’s part of the Rx WTS Ontario program set up by Dr. Pierpont and administered by Mrs. Colette McLean—Editor.