The moment this was sent in we just had to pass it on. Please click on the link and have a read:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/8257153.stm
Apparently, most of his villagers didn't really understand what he was trying to do - a situation we can relate to locally. But at least they didn't try to stop him!
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Dear Aeolus,
ReplyDeletePlease do not delete this comment, for if you do, I have taken screen grabs and I will post it to every publication and relevant blog that I can find.
I am shocked by your 'seemingly' anti Nimby campaign.
I haven't read every article that you have posted as after the first couple I started to switch off, I think due to the fact, that they all sound the same. Someone with a mission to slate anybody who says anything remotely against wind turbines. Leaves me wondering what exactly is your gain?
Your comments are nothing but insulting, rude and in some cases clearly untrue, which leads me to think this is purely a blog of propaganda, fueled (pardon the pun) by person(s)/company(ies) who stand to gain from these ventures.
Alternatively of course, you could just be someone who has an enormously large chip on both shoulders and has very little else to do in their lives all day. I suspect though that you don't have that much time as the 'The Great March' blog posted 24th September 09, must have been based on information fed to you and that you weren't actually at the event, a couple of your comments give it away slightly!
I would dearly love to know what contributions you have made personally to wind energy, which wind farm you live in the middle of and how close the nearest industrial, 40 storey wind turbine is, in proximity to your house.
Have the courage of your convictions and release your true identity instead of parading behind 'Aeolus' which is obviously giving you a superiority complex, thinking you're some kind of Greek God.
For now I will remain anonymous, using the old adage 'takes one to know one' and when you reveal I will do the same!