In Support Of IWT Victims

I believe that provincial Liberal government leaders overstepped their role in supporting the wind turbine industry through the Green Energy Act. When the health impacts of industrial wind turbines started to become evident, they went on the offensive against the victims. Despite increasing indications of the medical ramifications of the barometric pulses generated by industrial wind turbines, Liberal government leaders continued their subsidy and support of the industry.

Now that the medical impacts are being examined in detail, it becomes evident that operating industrial wind turbines’ barometric pulses produce a disruption of normal adrenaline and cortisol hormones levels in the brains of victims. As a result, their normal psychological state becomes initially imbalanced, progressively distressed and eventually “terrorized“.

Regardless of these medical revelations, Liberal government leaders and their supporters continue to deny the impacts and to ridicule the victims. Ironically, if a foreign power were funding and directing  the contamination of our water supply with mind-altering chemicals, we would doubtlessly be endeavouring to neutralize such terrorism. I believe that if continued, the government’s support of its current industrial wind turbine policies will effectively bring it into a similar role of supporting and directing “terrorism“.

Now that the medical impacts have become clear, the only responsible action that the provincial government can pursue is to neutralize and reverse the “terrorism”. To do anything less is to become knowingly and openly complicit in it.

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