How is it that the "Wales Pension Partnership (WPP), a collaboration of local government pension schemes in Wales “will invest c. £70m” in Bute Energy's Twyn Hywel Energy Park?
How is it that the "Wales Pension Partnership (WPP), a collaboration of local government pension schemes in Wales “will invest c. £70m” in Bute Energy's Twyn Hywel Energy Park?
I have an enormous respect for all you researchers 'out there'. one of my friends lives in an area where half a dozen windmills were put up a few years ago and she sees a degradation of the soil in the area right behind the pilons, as if the turning blades suck everything away from it - rain doesn't reach it, nothing grows there, no life. earlier this year we went out there, on our bicycles, to have a look and it's like a desert. it must not happen in those beautiful parts of Whales, or anywhere else for that matter!
Thank you for your kind comment Mary-Lou. The plans to desecrate and destroy beautiful Wales propels one into motion to do whatever is possible to stop it, especially when the background to these developers is so incredibly dodgy.
What you have described is absolutely horrible! In what area are the wind turbines located?
I'm in Holland, which on many levels is not a very nice place - we're WEF beholden, under a freemason monarchy, acting as Germany's smallest provinces and totally dependent on the EU. but because we're such a small country, independent human interaction is still possible and there's a precious sense of individual freedom. the turbines I mentioned are in fields slightly north-west of Schiphol airport. objectively speaking one should say that this location muddies any research into the turbines, because observations/data could be a result of the airport nearby. but we can still see the impact these blasted constructions have on their immediate surroudings. suffice it to say I do not wish whoever deceided to put them up there well....
Thank you Mary-Lou for sharing this information. Alex Thomson of UK Column who lives in the Netherlands keeps us abreast of the worst of what is going on there.
How tall are the turbines and how close are they to the Schiphol airport? The terrain is obviously different here in the hills of Wales but one of the many problems with Bute Energy's plans for their "energy parks" with for example, 36 x 220m tall turbines proposed to be constructed atop the Radnor Forest is that they will pose a danger to aircraft, especially when the RAF conduct their low-flying fighter jet exercises. https://www.gov.uk/low-flying-in-your-area/where-and-when-low-flying-happens
When I first moved to this location in May 2014 the fighter jet practice flights were twice a week. When they weren't around I noticed a correlation with the UK's involvement in the regime war of aggression in Syria. There have been very few practice runs in the last year and half since the U.S./UK/NATO proxy war in Ukraine began which means for me that the RAF is most likely directly engaged in Ukraine.
the turbines there aren't 'very' tall, but Schiphol (and the area around it) is not my favourite place to hang out ;-)) I'll try to find more information and will keep you posted.
this is horrendous. but exposure is a first step in battling the underlying corruption. well done!
Thank you so very much Mary-Lou for your support and understanding. 🙏
I have an enormous respect for all you researchers 'out there'. one of my friends lives in an area where half a dozen windmills were put up a few years ago and she sees a degradation of the soil in the area right behind the pilons, as if the turning blades suck everything away from it - rain doesn't reach it, nothing grows there, no life. earlier this year we went out there, on our bicycles, to have a look and it's like a desert. it must not happen in those beautiful parts of Whales, or anywhere else for that matter!
Thank you for your kind comment Mary-Lou. The plans to desecrate and destroy beautiful Wales propels one into motion to do whatever is possible to stop it, especially when the background to these developers is so incredibly dodgy.
What you have described is absolutely horrible! In what area are the wind turbines located?
I'm in Holland, which on many levels is not a very nice place - we're WEF beholden, under a freemason monarchy, acting as Germany's smallest provinces and totally dependent on the EU. but because we're such a small country, independent human interaction is still possible and there's a precious sense of individual freedom. the turbines I mentioned are in fields slightly north-west of Schiphol airport. objectively speaking one should say that this location muddies any research into the turbines, because observations/data could be a result of the airport nearby. but we can still see the impact these blasted constructions have on their immediate surroudings. suffice it to say I do not wish whoever deceided to put them up there well....
Thank you Mary-Lou for sharing this information. Alex Thomson of UK Column who lives in the Netherlands keeps us abreast of the worst of what is going on there.
How tall are the turbines and how close are they to the Schiphol airport? The terrain is obviously different here in the hills of Wales but one of the many problems with Bute Energy's plans for their "energy parks" with for example, 36 x 220m tall turbines proposed to be constructed atop the Radnor Forest is that they will pose a danger to aircraft, especially when the RAF conduct their low-flying fighter jet exercises. https://www.gov.uk/low-flying-in-your-area/where-and-when-low-flying-happens
When I first moved to this location in May 2014 the fighter jet practice flights were twice a week. When they weren't around I noticed a correlation with the UK's involvement in the regime war of aggression in Syria. There have been very few practice runs in the last year and half since the U.S./UK/NATO proxy war in Ukraine began which means for me that the RAF is most likely directly engaged in Ukraine.
the turbines there aren't 'very' tall, but Schiphol (and the area around it) is not my favourite place to hang out ;-)) I'll try to find more information and will keep you posted.