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US ARRA Falmouth Turbine Loan Extends Human Rights Abuse To 2020
Five Million Stimulus Loan Should Not Be Allowed To Be Moved With Turbines

The United States government is violating human rights in the name of Global Warming and Climate Change. The United States is allowing the Town of Falmouth to move a 5 million ARRA fund with the turbines. A loan that should never have been made.
We have all read about Project MKUltra where the CIA gave people LSD without their knowledge or the torture inflicted by our military at Abu Ghraib prison in the town of Abu Ghraib, Iraq. The list goes on including the Tuskegee experiment that began in 1932.
The United States' idea of what is torture does not appear to coincide with that of most civilized nations.
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Citizens are potentially criminally being harmed by wind turbines in the state of Massachusetts as victims of a human experiment. The state has yet to identify the appropriate setback for wind turbines from where humans congregate, to protect the public health and safety. “First do no harm.” Yet, thousands of residents have been harmed by operating wind turbines operating in 21 communities, because the state government is aligned with industry working against the interests of citizens'.
Falmouth, Massachusetts was warned by Vestas wind turbine company prior to the construction of its two town-owned turbines in 2010 and 2012 they generate 110 decibels of noise.
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The US EPA then provided a waiver and the resources to build these wind turbines and take your health and property rights away. They knew about wind turbine human annoyance and infra-sound for 40 years yet forgot about it?
The Vestas V-82 type 1.65 megawatt turbines are named Falmouth Wind I and II. Exposures to infrasound at levels of 110 decibels show consistent findings in humans' change in blood pressure, respiratory rate, and balance.
The Town of Falmouth continues to hide the 110-decibel email and written warnings from the public.
Falmouth residents endured eight years of a noise described as torture financed by the federal government through the application of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA).
This all started in Falmouth, Massachusetts when the US Environmental Protection Agency through an application process by April 19, 2010, had granted a waiver of the "Buy America" requirements of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to the Town of Falmouth, Massachusetts for the purchase of the second town-owned foreign-manufactured Vestas V-82 wind turbine to be installed at its existing wastewater treatment facility site.
ARRA Section 1605 under the authority of Section 1605(b)(2)requires the funds do not create a substantial and specific danger to public health or safety and manufactured goods are not produced in the United States in sufficient and reasonably available quantities and of satisfactory quality.
Legal counsel has advised the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection that Wind II is subject to specific provisions of ARRA and applicable federal regulations and guidelines ("Federal Law') in addition to the terms and conditions of the Project Regulatory Agreement ("PRA") and the Loan Agreement associated with the funding of Wind II.
Under Federal Law and the PRA and Loan Agreement, the Town must maintain Wind II as an "energy efficiency" project, as described in EPA guidelines dated March 2, 2009, in order to benefit from the financial subsidy provided by the Trust under ARRA and the Trust's Clean Water State Revolving Fund program.
Under federal regulations governing the Trust's ARRA grant at 40 CRF Part 31.30(d) (1), if the Town chooses to change the scope or objectives for Wind II in any significant manner, the Town will have to request the Trust's prior written approval.
The Town of Falmouth wants to move the turbine and the loan to avoid paying 3.5 million at 2 percent interest.
The United States government Department of Energy and NASA, Dr. Neil Kelly and his colleagues in 1987 identified impulsive low-frequency noise. The wind turbine infrasound and vibration produced " Human Annoyance " within neighbors' homes in Boone, North Carolina. The residents were annoyed by the low-frequency, acoustic impulses propagated into the structures in which the complainants lived. The complaints were headaches, fatigue, temporary feelings of dizziness, nausea. The US EPA forgot this information on behalf of the wind turbine industry !
Multiple Massachusetts courts have shut down both Falmouth town-owned wind turbines in June of 2017 as they lack Special Permit 240-166 and the courts determined they are a nuisance. Falmouth Town Meeting voted 2.5 million to take them down.
The Town of Falmouth owes 3.5 million plus 2 percent interest.
The bill was due in June of 2017 -- How much longer can they hide the facts ?
Democrat Falmouth Selectwoman Susan Moran (D) running for state senate endorses not paying back federally regulated EPA 5 million dollar ARRA wind turbine loan
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Moran at 1 hr 32 mins
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL15S6BPrdc&t=7208s