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Wind Farms and Corruption
There is only one reason that wind turbines will be built in the
West Country.
Our Press has failed to tell its readers of the corruption which
stares us in the face, but is not seen as such. For example; The
target to be met is to produce 10% of our electricity from renewable
sources under the Kyoto Protocol. That has nothing to do with significantly
reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 2010, which the Government
are permitting British industry to increase by 7.5% over the next
three years.
The Rt. Hon. Mike O’Brien claims that economic expansion at a
time of growth is far more important than bothering about CO2 emissions.
Mr. O’ Brien’s sole concern is to increase by 10%, the amount of
electricity produced by renewable energy, in the form of wind farms.
The fact that the creation and erection of the requisite number
of wind turbines will involve the emission of far more CO2 than
the wind farms will ever reduce, is dismissed as being irrelevant.
Such twisted logic is just pure corruption - But never mentioned
by the Press. Nor is the vast financial gains to be made by seducing
us into accepting these wind farms in our back yard. They will cost
a lot of money and huge profits will be made. But unseen and unthought
of, is the question; “Where will all the vast quantity of new money
come from?”
Britain as a nation, public and private, is hopelessly in debt,
and those debts get bigger and bigger as we borrow more new money
to pay the interest. This creates a dire shortage of money. The
money to build all the wind turbines does not exist and new money
will be borrowed into existence to foot the bill. Those who create
vast fortunes for themselves by selling credit as money, will have
an irresistible motivation to bribe Mike into twisting logic.
The Press has a proud duty to understand all this and make sure
all its readers share that understanding.
The result can then be that the correct and easy way to prevent
global warming can be made known. It will not involve corruption.
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