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Renewable Energy Investigation 500 Million
Massachusetts 500 Million In Debt Investigation Where did the money go ? Not into important infrastructure projects that is for sure !

Massachusetts 500 Million In Debt Investigation
Where did the money go ? Not into important infrastructure projects that is for sure !
For the last eight years Massachusetts has experienced massive renewable energy failures.
The failures have taken a toll on the residential health of home owners who describe wind turbine noise as torture.
Massive commercial wind turbines have been placed less than 1000 feet from residential homes in towns such as Fairhaven.
Find out what's happening in Falmouthfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Illegal property takings have been taking place with NO compensation to residential home owners whose hope of the American Dream has been taken away from them in towns such as Falmouth .
The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center admitted they placed commercial wind turbines Ad Hoc and now look at setbacks at 2000 feet and further as the megawatt rating size of the turbines increase.
Find out what's happening in Falmouthfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The executive branch of Massachusetts state government hamstrung the state and local boards of health over several distinct types of noise causing what residential abutters to the wind turbines describe as torture leaving residents living in their basements.
Over 100 million went into Evergreen Solar then 50 million into the Charlestown wind turbine testing facility that never tested a wind turbine blade. The latest is 124 million into the New Bedford ocean wind turbine port. The port has a narrow legal width of 120 feet, needs dredging for 5 miles outside the gates, No cranes, No rail link and is going into the so called second phase.
The Massachusetts Democratic Party Platform has called for an all out war on fossil fuels that has ended up an all out war on the citizens of Massachusetts taking the health and property rights of a minority of residents for the “greater good.” An expression used by the Germans during World War II.
Massachusetts has a renewable energy agenda of 2000 megawatts of renewable energy by the year 2020. The “Agenda” which includes illegal property takings and health of the citizens has resulted now in the state being 500 million in debt.
It is time to call for a full independent and transparent investigation into the bogus spending of infrastructure money on commercial wind turbine projects
http://www.t4ma.org/site/wp-content/uploads/Maxed-Out.pdf
“Fixing transportation is about more than rails, roads, sidewalks, bike paths, and bridges.Transportation is at the core of the Massachusetts economy, strengthening links to jobs,and delivering goods and services as well as opportunities. The system is also central to a more environmentally responsible future.”