{"id":28148,"date":"2014-01-31T16:19:38","date_gmt":"2014-01-31T21:19:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.windturbinesyndrome.com\/static\/static\/?p=28148"},"modified":"2014-01-31T16:37:36","modified_gmt":"2014-01-31T21:37:36","slug":"life-in-a-windfarm-is-a-torture-that-doesnt-end-australia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.windturbinesyndrome.com\/static\/2014\/life-in-a-windfarm-is-a-torture-that-doesnt-end-australia\/","title":{"rendered":"\u201cLife in a windfarm is a torture that doesn\u2019t end\u201d (Australia)"},"content":{"rendered":"
Editor\u2019s note<\/em>: \u00a0The following was written by Ms. Melissa Ware, a resident of Victoria, Australia, to Australia\u2019s popular radio talk-show host, Alan Jones<\/a>. \u00a0Melissa and her family have been devastated by Wind Turbine Syndrome, as she describes to Mr. Jones. \u00a0You can listen to an interview of Melissa and her partner, here<\/a>.<\/p>\n Alan Jones is a vigorous critic of the wind energy scam and its health impacts. \u00a0He is, as well, a champion of the \u201clittle guy\u201d against big business and big, brutal, dumb government.<\/p>\n Click here<\/a> for a PDF of her letter. \u00a0Melissa wrote another, somewhat different letter to the Prime Minister, the Honorable Tony Abbott. \u00a0Titled \u201cWind Farm Impacts,\u201d it, too, is worth reading (PDF<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n \u00a0Dear Mr. Jones,<\/p>\n I have been meaning to contact you for some time since\u00a0seeing you\u00a0host the Canberra Rally last year\u00a0and\u00a0listening to\u00a0your superb radio interviews about \u2018wind farms\u2019.\u00a0I wish to\u00a0express my gratitude for your wonderful ability to speak so loudly and forcibly on behalf of ordinary Australians being segregated and becoming wind farm refugees, through no fault of our own.\u00a0 Your catch phrase, “why not put them in Macquarie St.?” is bittersweet, as I wouldn’t wish more IWT suffering on anyone.<\/p>\n Lack of knowledge and simple trust, faith that everything would be fine\u00a0were my failing.\u00a0Alas, life\u00a0living inside a wind facility complex is\u00a0one of torture that does not\u00a0end.\u00a0 Noise day and night, night and day for years. \u00a0With rare respite, we live about 800 metres from an industrial facility with 22 nearby turbines \u2014 a noise-induced, and mental, emotional, physical and spiritual nightmare.<\/p>\n Unfortunately my sensitivity to my environment,\u00a0its sounds and energy so precious a skill that aids my bi-lateral hearing impairment, now appears a\u00a0hindrance with the constant industrial noise and vibration endured inside and outside my home and property\u00a0here at Cape Bridgewater. Ears and body buffeted, exhausted from the bombardment. At times in desperation I want to flee and never be near or lay eyes on a turbine again.<\/p>\n My partner, my eleven year old son, and I each suffer as a direct result of the Cape Bridgewater wind facility.\u00a0 There is no protection, no likelihood of protection for any of us from this noise abuse and industrial intrusion we have been enduring for the past five years. \u00a0And it is unbearable.<\/p>\n Between you and me, I would give anything for the ‘nocebo theory’ to be true, and symptoms resulting directly by being physically violated by this unnatural noise vibration and energy pulsations to not exist \u2014 and to be all in my head. Positive thinking is powerful and gets me through each day but cannot, does not, stop infrasound and my solid-stone house vibrating, or our declining health.<\/p>\n