EXCLUSIVE: Wind energy war on the high plains

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EXCLUSIVE: Wind Energy War On The High Plains

At the hearing, a wind energy advocate “Dr”, who has been giving medical opinions and medical advice in support of the wind energy project while downplaying people’s health concerns, is exposed as not being an actual “doctor”, rather, being nothing more than a person with a “PhD” in Philosophy.

In this exclusive report, Infowars reporter Millie Weaver exposes the explicit fraud, deception and outright criminality behind wind energy and how it may be used to run rural communities off their properties as part of a major land grab effort in concert with Agenda 21.

Millie Weaver starts off asking people who live and work in Kansas City, KS what they know about green energy and industrial wind farms.

Not surprising, city people virtue signal their liberal support for industrial wind energy, dogmatizing it as a viable solution to the alleged problem of “climate change” without much thought.

However, when asked how much energy wind farms produce, what they

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If one thing isn't bad for you another thing is. The more they try to fix this bs with the planet the worse they make it.
 
Many thousands of the mill on the wheat farms east of The Dallas, Oregon. Cannot ever say that I have heard one of those farmers complain about them.
 
Facebook to Build Wind Farm in Nebraska...
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Facebook to Build Wind Farm to Help Power Omaha Data Center
October 25, 2017 — Facebook is partnering with a developer to build a wind power farm in northeast Nebraska that will supply energy for the company's planned data center.
The social media giant announced last week that it has partnered with Trade Winds Energy to build the Rattlesnake Creek Wind Project in rural Dixon County. Facebook plans to use energy from the wind farm to power its upcoming data center in Papillion, a suburb of Omaha. Of the 320 megawatts of power the wind farm will create, 200 of them will be allocated to the data center while the remaining will be available for other buyers.

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Conference workers speak in front of a demo booth at Facebook's annual F8 developer conference, in San Jose, California​

Officials said the project will produce the second-largest wind farm in Nebraska, behind the 400-megawatt Grande Prairie project in Holt County. Officials also said the new wind farm will generate enough energy to power 90,000 homes. Both projects are examples of the state's rich wind resource being acknowledged, said David Bracht, director of the Nebraska Energy Office. "The wind projects that have been installed [in Nebraska] have shown themselves to be very, very productive,'' Bracht said.

A new electric rate structure rolled out in January by the Omaha Public Power District means Facebook can power its data center with 100 percent clean energy. The company also aims to get at least 50 percent of its total electricity consumption from clean and renewable energy sources in 2018. Neither Facebook nor Trade Winds provided a timeline or cost for the wind farm.

Facebook to Build Wind Farm to Help Power Omaha Data Center
 

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