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How Ordinary Falmouth Citizens Support Turbine Agenda Taking Health - Property Of Neighbors Described As Torture From Lack Of Sleep

Suppose you lived in Falmouth and had majority of residents who went along with the wind turbine torture ?
To answer this question you have to also ask how the German population during World War II followed the murderous madness of a political party agenda.
Up to 200 residential home owners in Falmouth describe the noise from commercial Vestas V-82 type 1.65 megawatt turbines as torture from lack of sleep and unable to work outdoors during the day while the turbines spin.
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The experiments done by Professor Stanley Milgram is the best explanation for the "Falmouth Experience."
Professor Stanley Milgram an American social psychologist known for his controversial and groundbreaking experiments on obedience to authority.
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Professor Stanley Milgram wrote these words in the introduction to Obedience to Authority, the published account of an experiment which left shock waves rippling throughout the world. He had discovered that thinking man does not always make decisions in a rational way, in fact, sometimes is totally incapable of it.
The Milgram experiment on obedience to authority figures was a series of social psychology experiments conducted by Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram. They measured the willingness of study participants, men from a diverse range of occupations with varying levels of education, to obey an authority figure who instructed them to perform acts conflicting with their personal conscience; the experiment found, unexpectedly, that a very high proportion of people were prepared to obey, albeit unwillingly, even if apparently causing serious injury and distress.
TWO THIRDS OF FALMOUTH VOTERS VOTED IN FAVOR OF CONTINUING TO OPERATE THE WIND TURBINES
Yale University torture experiment reveals why we blindly believe. Please be forewarned that this content is disturbing but truthful.
Is it really fair to compare the torture of detainees to that of Falmouth wind turbine neighbors ?
Consider that the detainees were forced to endure sleeplessness for a few days at a time on many occasions, but never more than a week. Wind turbine victims must endure this same deprivation for arbitrary periods of time whenever the wind is blowing, sometimes intermittently for decades. Often, their only hope of escape or reprieve from this torment is to flee their homes which no one will buy—despite the fact that they are not suspected of any crimes whatsoever.
At least detainees were not forced to lie awake and watch their families suffer the same deprivation.
When the turbines were shut down during a winter storm with near hurricane-force winds, one young mother of infant twins living in Fairhaven, Massachusetts USA wrote “Isn't it crazy that in a weird twist it takes a blizzard to give us peace. According to the power dash the beasts stopped at around 9PM.” Later on, she wrote, “I sleep ok in the basement but the babies still wake up randomly almost every night.” Most who are tortured by turbines will tell you that “the beast” can usually finds them even when they are hiding in the cellar.
Not only are people kept awake by the turbines, but they must endure headaches, nausea, dizziness, breathing difficulties, and in some cases uncontrollable anxiety and severe acute depression.
In one incident described in the Torture Report, an Afghani named Arsala Khan “…suffered disturbing hallucinations after 56 hours of standing sleep deprivation….” Afterwards, the CIA determined that he actually was not involved in any plans or activities to harm the U.S!
The innocent victims tortured by the wind industry are in a position to know just how it feels to be tortured indiscriminately.
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