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All of this would make sense if this were a reliable, cheap and energy dense power source, but of course nothing is farther from the truth. We need to stop subsidizing these whale and eagle killing boondoggles that empower foreign economies.

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This is sickening

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Oh those pesky IBEs...

The humble folks of the Vineyard have been made to suffer through such adversity! *sarcasm*

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Australians are fighting back hard against putting this garbage - the biggest monuments to human stupidity ever - all around our pristine coastlines, often in the most picturesque and magnificent parts of the county. And in our rainforests and along with solar panels, on over 30% of our agricultural land. The depth of the absurdity is impossible to understand. Along with the wealth transfer of our taxes to overseas "investors". #ausexits #wealthtransfer #crimesagainsthumantiy #envirnomentalsuicide

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That's outrageous! I've been focusing on what's going on in my backyard and didn't realize the extent of this horrific experiment in Australia. Thanks for your comment.

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Fighting 3,500 acres of solar panels on dress circle ag land 3km one way - adjacent to 59 homes/properties and 40 acres of BESS batteries - within 2km of over 665 homes including ours - the other side. The plans for monster wind factories off the central coast of NSW - north of Sydney and Illawarra, just south, have just been approved - in whale highways, near prime beaches destroying the current fishing and tourism industries as they are exclusion zones. This is happening at "warp speed" all over our country. Farmers and locals who have mobilised against this are accused of spreading - you guessed it - "misinformation" when defending their homes and communities - which are being devastated with no compensation.

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It will probably be the norm. NJ is full steam ahead on offshore wind farms under idiot governor murphy, so one day it will all be an east coast debris field.

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