{"id":5051,"date":"2009-11-20T08:00:58","date_gmt":"2009-11-20T13:00:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.windturbinesyndrome.com\/static\/static\/?p=5051"},"modified":"2012-02-02T07:00:03","modified_gmt":"2012-02-02T12:00:03","slug":"ontario-death-trip-canada","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.windturbinesyndrome.com\/static\/2009\/ontario-death-trip-canada\/","title":{"rendered":"Ontario Death Trip (Canada)"},"content":{"rendered":"
First, read this, taken from Two homes have been abandoned in \u201cTurbine Town\u201d<\/a>:<\/p>\n I am angry, helpless, and disappointed our government would let something like this happen. I am appalled at their ignorance and lack of compassion. It saddens me to watch my family and friends suffer from the same [health] effects of the turbines.<\/p>\n I spend as much time as I can away from my home, away from my son who is also sleep deprived. We are exhausted and miserable. I often seek refuge with friends, often falling asleep minutes after I arrive.<\/p>\n I feel like a gypsy.<\/p>\n What was once a beautiful place to live has been destroyed.<\/p>\n \u00bb<\/span> Tracy Whitworth, schoolteacher (Clear Creek, Ontario), 11\/5\/09<\/p><\/blockquote>\n Then this, taken from \u201cMy entire house was vibrating along with all the contents \u2014 including me\u201d<\/a>:<\/p>\n My entire house was vibrating along with all the contents\u2014including me. I tried to lie down and sleep a few times, but got jolted awake with a full body twitch each time. My skull was resonating to the extent that I became swimmingly dizzy, even just sitting, with sharp pains developing in my head. I was nauseous, I was aware of my insides trembling. . . . I could feel my fingers tingling with the vibrations. My eyes started to blur, an indication of oscillating eyeballs. The only alternative was to get out, and I did so in tears.<\/p>\n With all of this, I couldn\u2019t really “hear” anything except the low droning hum that I have described to you in other reports over the summer. I ended up sleeping on a couch in a house 20 km directly to the north of me, and as I did, I could still hear and feel the deep, rumbling vibrations from the wind farm. These vibrations are similar to ones I\u2019ve felt produced from a power steamroller as it approaches my house.<\/p>\n Having to sleep in my truck, having to drive to somebody else\u2019s house in the middle of the night in order to escape, I now consider myself “homeless.”<\/p>\n This is criminal.<\/p>\n \u00bb <\/span>Kay Armstrong (Clear Creek, Ontario), 10\/12\/09.\u00a0 See also \u201cLike standing, walking, sleeping on a perpetually moving surface.”<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n
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\nClear Creek, Ontario (photo by <\/span>GoalieGirl<\/span><\/a>, with appreciation)<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n