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		<title>Testimony in Union, Wisc., on Noise and Health</title>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2008 20:41:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<nww:date>19 Jul 2008</nww:date>
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		Rock County Tax-Payers for a Better Renewable Energy Plan		</nww:source>
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		<title>The Noise Heard ’Round the World &#8212; the trouble with industrial wind turbines</title>
		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 12:26:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<nww:date>01 Jul 2008</nww:date>
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		Rock County Tax-Payers for a Better Renewable Energy Plan		</nww:source>
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Even though the facts tell a different story, people who stand to profit from industrial wind turbines continue to insist there is no problem with the noise and other troubles associated with living too close to a machine that is 40 stories tall with spinning blades that span wider than a Boeing 747. They tell us there is no proof that living 1000 feet from an industrial wind turbine is bad for you in any way. There is plenty of .&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<p>Even though the facts tell a different story, people who stand to profit from industrial wind turbines continue to insist there is no problem with the noise and other troubles associated with living too close to a machine that is 40 stories tall with spinning blades that span wider than a Boeing 747. They tell us there is no proof that living 1000 feet from an industrial wind turbine is bad for you in any way. There is plenty of proof.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re reminded of the recent assertion of the tanning bed industry that there is no connection between tanning bed use and skin cancer despite the growing medical evidence that indeed there is big trouble. Even The U.S. government&#8217;s National Cancer institute states &#8220;Women who use tanning beds more than once a month are 55 percent more likely to develop malignant melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer.&#8221;</p>
<p>Yet even now, even with the knowledge that they are hurting people, the tanning bed salesmen and the owners of tanning salons continue to insist that tanning beds are safe.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re told living 1000 feet from industrial wind turbines is safe, too. Even with the known noise issues, known trouble with shadow flicker and other troubles, we&#8217;re still being told it&#8217;s is safe by the well-paid wind developers and by the land owners who will profit by hosting the turbines.</p>
<p>They say it&#8217;s safe and there are no problems, but people who are actually living in the shadows of these turbines right now have a different story for us. Last month two residents from the town of Byron, Fond Du Lac county drove all the way to Evansville to testify at the public hearing about what it&#8217;s been like to live amid the turbines that went on line in their area just this last March. They came because they said they didn&#8217;t want anyone else to have to live with what has happened to their families, their homes, and their communities.</p>
<p>Money talks and talks and talks.</p>
<p>Facts are facts.   </p>
<p>At the last public hearing in the town of Union some of these facts were presented in the following testimony. We thank the un-paid citizen who did this research and took the time to bring it to the rest of us and make it part of the public record.</p>
<p>In spite of what you may have been told, the same noise concerns in reference to wind turbine siting exist throughout the world, even Germany and Denmark. If you’ve heard the saying- where there’s smoke there’s fire, you might have to believe that -if there are common noise issues concerning wind turbines worldwide, there must be some truth in what people are saying.</p>
<p>After hundreds of hours of reading hundreds of reports from scientists, audiologists, doctors and physicists I’ve come to a conclusion. The so called new technology we’ve been hearing about has not reduced the noise.</p>
<p>The second international “Wind Turbine Noise Conference 2007” was held in France in September. Quote: “The conference aims to bring together the latest information on noise and vibration from wind turbines to give an unbiased framework from which future developments can be accessed”. The conference is chaired by Geoff Levanthall. I’ll just touch on a few of last year’s accepted papers.</p>
<p> “Noise Pollution From Wind Turbines- Living with amplitude modulation, lower frequency emissions and sleep deprivation”, by Julian Davis and Jane Davis a registered nurse. This paper was written by a family in the UK who kept a diary about their life 3060 feet from the nearest wind turbine. The paper describes the nature of the noise with its pulsating character, the vibrations felt by the body and it’s intrusiveness, as well as the impact of the noise on them physically and psychologically. Most serious is the sleep deprivation and the ensuing adverse effects, and the inability to pursue or sustain normal family and social functions. Eventually after 7 months of sleeping at friends houses, they abandoned their home.</p>
<p>Another accepted paper, “Wind Farm Noise Regulations in the Eastern United States”, by Soysal and Soysal Department of Physics and Engineering, Frostburg State University Frostburg, MD. Conclusions; Sound generated by wind turbines has particular characteristics and it creates a different type of nuisance compared to usual urban, industrial or commercial noise. The interaction of the blades with air turbulences around the towers creates low frequency and infrasound components which modulate the broadband noise which create fluctuations of sound level. The low frequency fluctuations of the noise is described as “swishing” or “whooshing” sound, creating an additional disturbance due to the periodic and rhythmic characteristic”.</p>
<p>“Auralization and Assessments of Annoyance from Wind Turbines”, by Soren Vase Legarth, DELTA, Denmark. “The development of wind turbines moves toward maximizing the produced power by increasing size. In general- larger often means louder- and that gives rise to concern for people living near places for new wind turbine projects. Therefore focus also is kept on minimizing the emitted sound to make wind turbines more acceptable for the people living near them. Two primary attributes related to annoyance in wind turbine sounds are tonal components and the swishing sound from the rotating blades. The annoyance should be the key parameter when deciding where to build any new wind turbine park. Earlier studies have addressed this issue and identified perceptive attributes of the wind turbine sound that contributes to the overall annoyance.</p>
<p>“Uncloaking the Nature of Wind Turbines Using the Science of Meteorology”, William K.G. Palmer, Canada. Conclusions: To prevent noise excesses from wind turbines being a constant irritant, calculation of the sound power levels for a wind turbine must consider the wind shear changes from day to night and from season from season. Wind turbine proponents must recognize that evidence does not support the widely made, but inaccurate claim that as turbine output goes up ambient noise caused by ground level winds prevents annoyance.</p>
<p>People’s testimonies in the US and all over the world in many cases living 1/2 mile or more from a wind turbine have reported that their family’s lives have been turned upside down. These people were surprised by the reality of not just the loudness by sound decibel levels but also the content of the noise from a wind turbine. They were led to believe the same thing you’ve been led to believe that, quote: “thanks to improvements in technology, noise is no longer the issue it was”. While a dBA limit is part of the sound limit for a setback from a residence, it’s only a guideline and necessary for regulatory purposes. A one size fits all average noise limit with a built in allowance for masking has everything to do with a certification test and quantity siting and nothing to do with Public Health and Safety. Recent studies have proven that the “tallness” of the modern wind turbines presents a new set of issues. Trust the cumulative reports of the French Academy of Medicine, the UK Noise Association, Dr. Amanda Harry, Frey and Hadden, G.P. van den Berg, Pedersen and Waye, Dr. Soysal, Rick James and George Kamperman who have actual data from operating windfarms, including the Fond du Lac project and who have studied the effects on people living with wind turbines. Please respect their findings and support setbacks of at least 1/2 mile or more [e.g., 2 km, as recommended by Dr. Nina Pierpont in her upcoming study <a href="http://www.windturbinesyndrome.org/"><i>Wind Turbine Syndrome</i></a> -- Ed.].</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2008 23:54:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<nww:date>01 Jun 2008</nww:date>
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		Evansville Observer		</nww:source>
					<description><![CDATA[Town of Union (Wis.) Planning Commission public hearing on proposed wind turbine ordinance, May 22, 2008: Public Health Impact Takes Center Stage; Setback Concerns; 1-1/2 hrs; 30 speak.
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		<title>Wind turbine syndrome study to be published</title>
		<pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2008 12:30:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<nww:date>27 May 2008</nww:date>
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		Calvin Luther Martin		</nww:source>
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<td><a href='http://www.windturbinesyndrome.com' class=nolinkborder><img src="http://www.wind-watch.org/alerts/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/windturbinesyndrome-bookcover-266x400.jpg" alt="" title="Wind Turbine Syndrome, by Nina Pierpont, MD, PhD" width="266" height="400" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-565"  /></a></td>
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<div style="margin-left:20px;"<b><font size=+2>Wind Turbine Syndrome:</font><br />
<font size=+1>A Report on a Natural Experiment</font></p>
<p>Nina Pierpont, MD, PhD</b><br />
(Santa Fe, NM: K-Selected Books, 2008; c. 100 pages)</p>
<p><b><i><a href='http://www.windturbinesyndrome.com' class=nolinkborder>Click on cover image for more information and to sign up to be notified on publication.</a></i></b></p>
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<li>Available August 2008 from <a href="http://www.WindTurbineSyndrome.com">www.WindTurbineSyndrome.com</a>.</li>
<li>Approx. $10 + shipping. Discounted bulk orders.</li>
<li>The complete and authoritative report on Wind Turbine Syndrome to date.</li>
<li>Includes peer-review reports by medical school faculty and other scientists (including acousticians).</li>
<li>Intended for clinicians and people living in the shadow of wind turbines.</li>
<li>Based on the evidence presented, it calls for a minimum of 2 km setbacks of industrial turbines from homes.</li>
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		<title>Oklahoma print and radio ads</title>
		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2008 02:25:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<nww:date>13 Apr 2008</nww:date>
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		<title>Geoff Leventhall and the clever fool</title>
		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2008 22:11:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<nww:date>09 Mar 2008</nww:date>
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		Calvin Luther Martin		</nww:source>
					<description><![CDATA[Why is Nina Pierpont, a country doctor, doing the work of the Centers for Disease Control, the NYS Department of Health, the US Dept. of Health &#038; Human Services, innumerable schools of public health affiliated with medical schools, etc.?  I&#8217;d like a realistic answer, please.  (I fear the real answer is devastating.) 
Why is she spending her time and treasure interviewing the physician beside himself from the Wind Turbine Syndrome he suffers living on the farm he and .&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
							<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why is Nina Pierpont, a country doctor, doing the work of the Centers for Disease Control, the NYS Department of Health, the US Dept. of Health &#038; Human Services, innumerable schools of public health affiliated with medical schools, etc.?  I&#8217;d like a realistic answer, please.  (I fear the real answer is devastating.) </p>
<p>Why is she spending her time and treasure interviewing the physician beside himself from the Wind Turbine Syndrome he suffers living on the farm he and his wife labored over for years?  (When I say “suffering,” I mean suffering.)  This evening she interviews a family that raises prize horses, the other day it was farmers in Norway, last week families in Ireland.  Before that, England &#038; Wales.  And don&#8217;t forget the people she interviews throughout Canada, the American Midwest, the Northeast, and so forth.  It&#8217;s endless.  It&#8217;s only beginning.</p>
<p>They all have the symptoms.  They all wish to leave their homes, or have left them (read:  abandoned them or been bought out at absurdly low prices by the wind developers).  I am not a clinician, as you know.  I took the call last evening from the desperate father who sent this email:</p>
<blockquote><p>The noise is overwhelming.</p>
<p>The shadows are more than annoying.</p>
<p>Our equity has been destroyed.</p>
<p>Our dreams of building a new home have been crushed.</p>
<p>We have attorneys working on a settlement, and/or a lawsuit.</p>
<p>Can you all help us ?</p>
<p>Do you have any suggestions ?</p></blockquote>
<p>I did a preliminary interview, to see if he was a candidate for Nina’s study.  It was amazing how I could go down the checklist of symptoms and know what he had before he told me.  He seemed surprised, relieved, and somewhat embarrassed (when it gets to the part about feeling their guts vibrating, people think they might be making it up:  they&#8217;re not).  I didn&#8217;t press him on memory loss; that&#8217;s always the most painful revelation, Nina tells me.    </p>
<p>Again, why is it a country doctor in upstate New York doing this?  On no budget.  In her &#8220;spare&#8221; time.  (Reminder:  country doctors don&#8217;t have spare time.) </p>
<p>The wind developers hire a man named Geoff Leventhall, PhD (physics, University of London), who presumes to pronounce judgment on Nina’s handling of clinical medicine.  (She’s a Johns Hopkins-trained physician, not to mention a Princeton PhD in population biology.)  He writes in a recent, widely circulated email, &#8220;If there is such a thing as a clever fool, she is one!&#8221;  The man with no training (we are aware of) in anything clinical.  The paid consultant to wind developers. </p>
<p>Nina Pierpont, the “clever fool” who stands up to the multi-billion-dollar global wind industry.  Why?  Where&#8217;s the support? </p>
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		<title>Wind plants and travel</title>
		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2008 15:46:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<nww:date>21 Feb 2008</nww:date>
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		Yvonne Sheehan		</nww:source>
					<description><![CDATA[I went away for the weekend to escape the monster turbines and in that time I went to Wexford Ireland to see some people suffering with the monsters.
I have discovered that I cannot go anywhere near them or even go past them to get to a destination. Life is planning a route around the monsters so I can travel pain free and not go as white as a sheet and dizzy. The visual impact is frightening to say the least .&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
							<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I went away for the weekend to escape the monster turbines and in that time I went to Wexford Ireland to see some people suffering with the monsters.</p>
<p>I have discovered that I cannot go anywhere near them or even go past them to get to a destination. Life is planning a route around the monsters so I can travel pain free and not go as white as a sheet and dizzy. The visual impact is frightening to say the least as I start to go dizzy. Not very good if you’re driving. Seeing as I live in the middle of the beautiful hills How am I supposed to go shopping. The situation all over the world has got so seriously alarming it is unbelievable. There are so many of us suffering and what is being done about it? Very little. The powers that be need to stand up and take notice. How are they going to find the money for health care when we all start dropping like flies. The hospitals are over stretched as it is.</p>
<p>The wind companies say they create jobs. They&#8217;re right. They do. BUT we have to pay for those extra jobs they create: Doctors, Opticians, etc. Is there no end to this madness.</p>
<p>A very upset traveller,</p>
<p>Yvonne Sheehan.</p>
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		<title>Wind Turbine Syndrome &#8212; call for testimony</title>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2008 12:50:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<nww:date>18 Feb 2008</nww:date>
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		Calvin Luther Martin		</nww:source>
					<description><![CDATA[If you know anyone in the USA who is having health problems as a result of living near industrial wind turbines, and if this person (or family) is willing to be interviewed by Nina Pierpont, MD, PhD, for her forthcoming article on Wind Turbine Syndrome, please have them contact me at rushton@twcny.rr.com or (518) 651-2019, ASAP.
Thanks,
Calvin Luther Martin
Malone, NY
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							<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you know anyone in the USA who is having health problems as a result of living near industrial wind turbines, and if this person (or family) is willing to be interviewed by Nina Pierpont, MD, PhD, for her forthcoming article on Wind Turbine Syndrome, please have them contact me at rushton@twcny.rr.com or (518) 651-2019, ASAP.</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Calvin Luther Martin<br />
Malone, NY</p>
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		<title>Radio show: health impacts of industrial wind</title>
		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2008 19:18:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<nww:date>17 Feb 2008</nww:date>
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		Greg Foster and Kim Iles		</nww:source>
					<description><![CDATA[We are  concerned citizens of Chatham-Kent, Ontario, Canada, and for the rest of EARTH!
Kim Iles and myself, Greg Foster, thought wind energy was great, and I still think individual wind turbines are one of many things we can do for ourselves to lessen the impact on the earth. Industrial Wind power is NOT!
We have been told at a recent meeting that 450 turbines are to be put in the Chatham-Kent are and in our neighboring county of Essex 900 .&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
							<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are  concerned citizens of Chatham-Kent, Ontario, Canada, and for the rest of EARTH!</p>
<p>Kim Iles and myself, Greg Foster, thought wind energy was great, and I still think individual wind turbines are one of many things we can do for ourselves to lessen the impact on the earth. Industrial Wind power is NOT!</p>
<p>We have been told at a recent meeting that 450 turbines are to be put in the Chatham-Kent are and in our neighboring county of Essex 900 turbines are to be erected.&nbsp;&#8230;</p>
<p>We own 2 health food stores 1 in Chatham and 1 in Blenheim, Ontario.</p>
<p>We have a radio show that has been running for over 2 years on CFCO called &#8220;Ask the Health Experts&#8221;.</p>
<p>Thursday the 28th we will be having <a href="http://www.ninapierpont.com/?s=wind">Dr. Nina Pierpont</a> on our radio show! She will be sharing her information on air to our audience.</p>
<p>Our radio broadcast can be hear from Buffalo, NY, and Toronto, Canada, to Toledo, Ohio.</p>
<p>Please spread the word &#8230; any help in posters, dvds, information on effects to humans and environment (pictures) would be great!</p>
<p>it is crunch time for us. Our city council is planning for a special meeting for March 25th to go thru with the rest of the tenders!</p>
<p>I visited the Kruger site with approx. 100 concrete slabs already DONE!!! some within .6 kilometres from residents. People need to be informed about the whole TRUTH!</p>
<p>Thanks, in health and abundance, Greg Foster</p>
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		<title>Danger: Windmills</title>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 20:19:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<nww:date>26 Nov 2007</nww:date>
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		Daniel d'Entremont		</nww:source>
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Daniel and Carolyn d&#8217;Entremont, who had to abandon their home in Pubnico Point, Nova Scotia, because of health problems caused by nearby wind turbines, are selling this design on T-shirts, buttons, stickers, etc.
Contact them through their web site, dangerwind.org, where you can also read about their experience.
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							<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><center><img src='http://www.wind-watch.org/alerts/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/dentremont-dangerwind.gif' alt='Danger: Windmills' /></center></p>
<p>Daniel and Carolyn d&#8217;Entremont, who had to abandon their home in Pubnico Point, Nova Scotia, because of <a href="http://www.wind-watch.org/documents/category/health/">health problems</a> caused by nearby wind turbines, are selling this design on T-shirts, buttons, stickers, etc.</p>
<p>Contact them through their web site, <a href="http://www.dangerwind.org/">dangerwind.org</a>, where you can also read about their experience.</p>
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