European “Windies” about to destroy the Island of Crete!

Posted: September 25, 2012 in Uncategorized

Here’s how absolutely corrupt and evil this “renewable industry” thinks and acts when planting their useless, needless and destructive Industrial Wind Turbine complexes on lands where people don’t need or want them.

Europe has their eyes on the Island of Crete, the home to Europe’s FIRST civilization. One of the most beautiful and scenic places on earth and about as far away from the centre of Europe as one can get.

YET, 4,000 MGW of Industrial Wind Turbines are being planned to “erupt” on this Island which should basically destroy it forever as a tourist destination let alone a place to enjoy as a resident!

I guess that’s the price you pay for taking any money from the failed European Union!

Europe’s Environmental Destruction Madness Now Threatening To Demolish Beautiful, Scenic Crete

By P Gosselin on 25. September 2012

Anyone who has ever visited the island of Crete will tell you that it’s beauty simply cannot be expressed with words. That may soon change, tragically. The following video shows what Europe intends to do with this natural treasure: turn it into an industrial eyesore. Warning: may agitate you totally!

Comments
  1. Christos B. Kapsambelis says:

    We here in Massachusetts, the site for the first offshore wind farm (Cape Wind), have come to understand the following:

    • They are not environmentally friendly.
    • They do not reduce greenhouse gases.
    • In addition to being very expensive, they are an add-on to our system for providing eclectic power.
    • They are a net job loser.
    • The annoyance and ill effects they cause is for nothing in return.
    • Large numbers of birds and bats are dying for nothing.
    • They cannot and will not replace coal.
    • Even if they do, the coal they replace will go to China to create worse world pollution.
    • You cannot trade the health of wind turbine abutters for those affected by coal.
    • The high cost will not decrease in time (Cape Wind’s initial cost estimate was 500 million. Now, it’s 2.5 billion)
    • The money wasted on wind can better be spent researching for real alternatives.

    Tell our political leaders and leaders of environmental groups to STOP!

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