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Falmouth Wind Turbine Human Rights Violations
Falmouth Land Rights Are A Human Right : Wind Turbines Cause Human Rights Violations. The human rights impacts of 'land grabbing' for wind.

The installation of commercial megawatt wind turbines in twenty one Massachusetts communities is land grabbing. The placement of these turbines is a systematic violation of human rights
The abutters to these megawatt turbines describe the noise as a type of torture from lack of sleep.The turbines cause chronic sleep deprivation which in turn affects health and safety.
Massachusetts major policies towards a renewable energy agenda disregard possession of residential land on the one hand, and development of commercial wind on the other.
For example, the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and Attorney General have purposefully failed over six years to come up with an appropriate noise policy and legal instrument to protect the land rights of wind turbine victims statewide.
The Town of Falmouth has taken the health and property rights of up to 200 residential homes for six years using the court system to operate the turbines. The courts in turn are shutting down the turbines.
The town now is considering forced evictions through eminent domain. The town leaders through the Friends of Falmouth Wind are acting like tyrants compelling people to leave their homes. The home owners are the original stakeholders. The town now wants to deprive them of the American Dream of home ownership.
The Town of Falmouth and state officials are guilty of constitutional and human rights violations taking the health and property rights of citizens in twenty one communities with no compensation. These officials remain determined to take away what rightfully belongs to the neighbors of the megawatt wind turbines.
Falmouth is a clear case of land grabbing for the benefit of a majority at the expense of up to 200 residential home owners.
All Falmouth citizens are endowed unalienable rights. The local town or state government did not give them and therefore cannot take them away, but the state and town politicians still strains at ways to suppress them through the illegal placement of commercial megawatt wind turbines.
The “unalienable rights” are explicitly protected by the Bill of Rights in the Constitution. Home owners have the right to own one’s own property, the right to be secure in one’s own property, the right to a trial by a jury of one’s peers and protection from cruel and unusual punishment including a noise described as torture from wind turbines.
Shut down the turbines