Friday, April 25, 2014

It's All About Killing.

       The truth is in. We now know just how dangerous, to birds, wind turbines truly are. The U.S. Forest service and the U.S. Fish and wildlife Service as well as the Wildlife Society agree with the study done by Vestas Wind systems, a large wind turbine company. In the study, it shows that one in 10,000 birds are killed by wind turbines. The other causes, communications towers- 50, pesticides 710, vehicles- 850, cats- 1060, high tension lines- 1370, buildings/windows- 5820. So ya see? It's not those wind turbines, it's those damned homes with windows, and especially cats.
       Now, it's true that the more wind turbines we build, the more birds they will kill. It's also true that the more buildings we build, the more cats we have, the more vehicles we make, oh you get the idea. I guess my point is that if you don't like wind turbines, you can find a silver lining in any bad news you hear. Hey, I'll bet hunters kill more birds than those turbines. But that doesn't mean you want to stop hunting. You may see some good coming from hunting that turbines don't give you.
       But if you really don't want any more turbines killing birds, there is a solution to that problem. The solution is simple; stop using electricity, period. If there's no need for energy, then there's no need for energy producers. The other choice is to choose coal over wind. Then we can get back to killing people instead of birds. Ya see? There's always an answer to any problem. You just have to be willing to kill, one way or another. And of course the idea of doing away with electric needs is a bit preposterous. How would I post this important piece of literature without electricity to run my computer?

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