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Secret History Of Falmouth Wind Turbine Number One Today September 6, 2016 1:30 PM
NASA investigation by Dr. Neil Kelley and colleagues in 1987 can no longer be hidden. Officials have known about infra sound all along

The Secret History Of Falmouth Wind Turbine Number One Today September 6, 2016 1:30 PM
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FALMOUTH HID NOISE LETTER 5 YEARS TO AVOID ABUTTER NOTIFICATIONS
The 2010 Vestas noise warning letter kept secret for 5 years. It is clear public officials always knew the turbines were too loud.
Section 240-166 incorporates by reference the Bylaw’s general special permit requirements and also states that the ZBA shall consider adverse impacts on the neighborhood including noise. The ZBA has the power to impose conditions on the grant of a windmill permit.
THE TOWN FAILED TO FILE THE SPECIAL PERMITS TO AVOID ABUTTER NOTIFICATIONS & SPECIAL PERMITS
The Town of Falmouth has never posted or made public the Vestas 2010 wind turbine noise letter.
Falmouth public officials owe it to the public to explain why they hid the letter for 5 years.
After 5 years of noise complaints why didn’t at least one public official come forward.
Thousands of certified written noise complaints have been made.
The letter warned the town that the Vestas wind turbines they were purchasing were 6 decibels higher than the smaller General Electric turbines used in prior noise study models.
The public-duty doctrine holds that the government and its officials owe a legal duty to the public at large. Why was the letter omitted and when do omissions become lies ?
Federal prosecutors have weapons to prosecute public corruption, especially with respect to state and local corruption, where the pertinent statutes empowers them to challenge almost any unlawful, questionable or unethical conduct of a public official, subject to the prosecutor’s exercise of sound discretion.
