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US EPA -MassDEP Wind Turbine Noise Described As Torture
Jack's last words to friends; "I can't take it anymore, I don't know what to do, something must change" He died alone under the turbines.

Massachusetts in conjunction with EPA officials used American Recovery and Reinvestment Act stimulus funds leading to health safety and suicide.
A Florida, Massachusetts resident died Tuesday, February 9, 2016, at his home.
The resident was unable to leave the property he loved. Commercial megawatt wind turbine development destroyed his peace and tranquility.
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His suicide should have been prevented if the, Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection,Office of Inspector General, Attorney General, Department of Health, governor, ... intervened to protect public health.
He was tormented by the wind turbine demons: audible and inaudible (infra-sound).
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His last words to friends; "I can't take it anymore, I don't know what to do, ... something must change". Jack died alone on a cold winter night at one of his favorite places beneath those damn wind turbines.
How many other people lost their lives or years off their lives from the noise described as torture we don't know but the land based wind projects that were supposed to be 2000 megawatts of wind power by 2020 are only around 120 megawatts showing what an absolute failure this became.
Former Governor Deval Patrick today a presidential contender committed Massachusetts to an agenda of installing 2000 megawatts of commercial wind turbine power by the year 2020. An unmitigated health and safety disaster in twenty-one communities.
The Massachusetts Democratic Party Platform called for an all-out war on fossil fuels using commercial wind turbines as their weapon of choice, in turn, causing collateral damage to health and safety and suicide.
Suicidal thoughts, or suicidal ideation, near wind turbine installations means thinking about or planning suicide because you can not escape the wind turbine noise in a residential home. Your only choice is the basement or leave. If you don't leave you only have one more choice.
Ground zero for poorly placed wind turbines in the United States is Falmouth, Massachusetts.
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 ARRA Section 1605 under the authority of Section 1605(b)(2) [manufactured goods are not produced in the United States in sufficient and reasonably available quantities and of a satisfactory quality] 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.
Since 2005 officials at the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center have been aware commercial wind turbines generate two distinct types of noise. The first is regulatory measured in decibels and the second is a human annoyance or infrasound known since 1987 from the US Department of Energy Studies done by Scientist Neil Kelly in Boone, North Carolina.
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection has held hearings on wind turbine human annoyance but has taken no action as they themselves are involved in financial Project Regulatory Agreements to keep turbines operational.
MassDEP and US EPA are stuck in regulatory capture. They financially help the wind industry while they ignore their own noise regulations meant to protect you and the environment.
The Massachusetts courts shut down the two Falmouth wind turbines in 2017.
The Massachusetts land-based wind turbines have been called a disaster on the national stage.
Falmouth owes 5 million in ARRA funds for the construction of its second wind turbine Falmouth Wind II.
Massachusetts officials continue to omit the project regulatory agreement payment. 3.5 million plus interest
State and federal agencies continue to ignore citizens health and property rights for a commercial wind turbine agenda gone horribly wrong.
3.5 milion plus 2 percent interest is due back to the Massachusetts State Revolving Fund
The MassDEP & US EPA does not have your safety in mind only a failed political agenda
The Massachusetts Department of Environment Protection since 2008 has acted as the architect of publicly funded wind turbines. The DEP oversees contractors and almost everything except your health and safety working on publicly funded projects financed by the State Revolving Fund (SRF)
The Project Regulatory Agreement is written to ensure plans, designs, construction but above all others demands a production level and energy output from the wind turbines. The agreement makes it impossible for the DEP to take action against wind turbine noise as it would break its own financial demands of local town governments.
The DEP can no longer help enforce its own regulations because of its involvement in wind turbine contracts. The Project Regulatory Agreement does not take into consideration public health and safety it has become immoral with despicable inhuman conduct bordering on criminals. We know today the DEP has been aware residents have been living in a toxic environment around the wind turbines.