I was at this meeting. A direct quote from Ingo Stuckmann to my question, “What happens if close proximity to the wind turbines makes my kid sick?”
Stuckmann’s response: “We will probably take the turbines down.”
I’m not about defaming people or damaging anyone’s character, but that’s an outright lie. And I was holding my 6-month old in my arms when Stuckmann responded.
This is disgraceful.
Comment by Tom Whitesell on 10/04/2010 at 4:52 pm
This video, from Newswatch, is spectacular, horrifying. At a typical town meeting in Vermont, if this kind of shennegans went on: armed guards, a demand that everyone sign in, video cameras, questions not being answered, no meaningful discussion, well, there would probably be violence.
An overflow crowd, invited to an informational meeting, to learn, be informed and discuss, and to voice public sentiment (which apparently was almost unanimously against); well, what would it take? Is this how the central government protects, PROTECTS it’s people?
Comment by Ian K. on 10/04/2010 at 4:45 pm
I was at this meeting. A direct quote from Ingo Stuckmann to my question, “What happens if close proximity to the wind turbines makes my kid sick?”
Stuckmann’s response: “We will probably take the turbines down.”
I’m not about defaming people or damaging anyone’s character, but that’s an outright lie. And I was holding my 6-month old in my arms when Stuckmann responded.
This is disgraceful.
Comment by Tom Whitesell on 10/04/2010 at 4:52 pm
This video, from Newswatch, is spectacular, horrifying. At a typical town meeting in Vermont, if this kind of shennegans went on: armed guards, a demand that everyone sign in, video cameras, questions not being answered, no meaningful discussion, well, there would probably be violence.
An overflow crowd, invited to an informational meeting, to learn, be informed and discuss, and to voice public sentiment (which apparently was almost unanimously against); well, what would it take? Is this how the central government protects, PROTECTS it’s people?
Comment by M Anderson on 10/06/2010 at 10:45 am
Here in Ontario it is bad because our government and the wind companies/lobbists are basically the same entity. We have no recourse in any meaningful way except for legal action. Please donate to the Ian Hanna lawsuit:
http://windconcernsontario.wordpress.com/2010/05/12/ian-hanna-v-ontario-legal-action-update/