Here’s an article about " Wind Turbine Syndrome and Vibroacoustic Disease"
“Recently published peer reviewed comprehensive information prepared by medical doctors, pathologists and engineers strongly warn of major physiological consequences of living too close to industrial wind turbines. These have been classified into two categories according to two different phenomena associated with wind turbine noise. One is Wind Turbine Syndrome (WTS), Reference (1), which produces several symptoms related to the vestibular system’s (balance) organs: disturbed sleep, headaches, tinnitus (ear ringing), and sense of quivering or vibration, nervousness, rapid heartbeat, nausea, difficulty with concentration, memory loss, irritability and anger. The other is Vibroacoustic Disease (VAD), Reference (2), which causes direct tissue or organ damage. WTS symptoms discontinue when the person moves away from the source; however, VAD symptoms continue long after the source of infrasound is turned off. Both WTS and VAD can be very harmful and debilitating and possibly deadly.”
I wish people like you would put this much deep research into climate change.
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I doubt you’ve done any research besides the NBC morning show… The coal plant is centralized usually away from populations. It’s physical footprint is tiny compared to wind turbine’s massive physical foot print and then there is the noise pollution…
dantes
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It’s on the internet so it’s true!
Why shouldn’t I look at the senator motivations for making such statements? And perhaps the senator is getting money from wind companies. Which is why I asked real questions about the industry.
Regardless of Big Wind pulling Grassley’s strings, the sound of wind turbines does not cause cancer. Would you rather be locked in a garage with a pile of burning coal, or a running box fan?
I guess you never heard of Fan death.
Fan death is a misconception that people have died as a result of running an electric fan in a closed room with no open windows. While the supposed mechanics of fan death are impossible given how electric fans operate, belief in fan death persisted to the mid-2000s in South Korea, and also to a lesser extent in Japan.
Where the idea came from is unclear, but fears about electric fans date back to their introduction to Korea, with stories dating to the 1920s and 1930s warning of the risks of naus...
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Here’s an article about " Wind Turbine Syndrome and Vibroacoustic Disease"
I wish people like you would put this much deep research into climate change.
Warm periods are party time. Prosperity and bounty. The cold periods bring plagues and famine, and usually the earth is in an ice age. Celebrated the warming periods…
I doubt you’ve done any research besides the NBC morning show… The coal plant is centralized usually away from populations. It’s physical footprint is tiny compared to wind turbine’s massive physical foot print and then there is the noise pollution…
The science behind what you’re alluding to is at about the same level of credibility as chemtrail conspiracies. Tell me, were you already an active scholar of wind turbine footprints before? Or have you been frantically googling to carry water for our idiotic President?
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I doubt you’ve done any research besides the NBC morning show… The coal plant is centralized usually away from populations. It’s physical footprint is tiny compared to wind turbine’s massive physical foot print and then there is the noise pollution…
The science behind what you’re alluding to is at about the same level of credibility as chemtrail conspiracies. Tell me, were you already an active scholar of wind turbine footprints before? Or have you been frantically googling to carry water for our idiotic President?
What’s this…
Adverse health effects of industrial wind turbines
Perhaps you are just being used by big wind?
This is a viral internet conspiracy with no basis in reality, but perpetuates itself via the nocebo effect.
Wind turbine syndrome or wind farm syndrome is a psychosomatic disorder primarily caused by anxiety generated by heightened awareness of turbines prompted by proponents of the idea that wind turbines have adverse health effects.
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Cynic
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Yay, let’s all link articles we have never read! Yay!
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Jezcoe
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I doubt you’ve done any research besides the NBC morning show… The coal plant is centralized usually away from populations. It’s physical footprint is tiny compared to wind turbine’s massive physical foot print and then there is the noise pollution…
The science behind what you’re alluding to is at about the same level of credibility as chemtrail conspiracies. Tell me, were you already an active scholar of wind turbine footprints before? Or have you been frantically googling to carry water for our idiotic President?
What’s this…
Adverse health effects of industrial wind turbines
Adverse health effects of industrial wind turbines - PMC
Perhaps you are just being used by big wind?
That paper show zero link to cancer.
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dantes
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Someone forgot to tell these people to enjoy their party!
The word cancer doesn’t even show up
I wonder if anyone has done a study on workplace productivity dropping after Trump says something stupid off the cuff and his followers have to spend the next 2 weeks googling and trying to make what he said true.
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PurpnGold:
I enjoy this argument as well… every time he says something silly or flat out lies… it’s a joke. It’s hyperbole. “Libs don’t have a sense of humor”.
So now when people trout out Obama’s 1 “major” lie “if you like your doctor you can keep it” then my response is he was using hyperbole.
This is fun.
Except it wasn’t a lie…I did keep my doctor.
Despite what the president said, wind turbines don’t cause cancer.

westaussie:
Did you mean Louis XVI?
No…Louie the XIV…the XVI lost his head.
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