Wind Turbines are a danger to National Security

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/tr...onstruction-due-to-national-security-concerns

Kill the birds, cause cancer, is there anything that a windmill won't do?
No, the reality is the wind towers and there very large rotating blades cause radar "scatter" false, distorted and signal clutter. In some instances blinding the system.... so yes, the wind towers are a national security risk in specific regions
But you already know this ...as usual you kind ignores, purposely omits and generally creates falsehoods and/or outright lies.....
 
No, the reality is the wind towers and there very large rotating blades cause radar "scatter" false, distorted and signal clutter. In some instances blinding the system.... so yes, the wind towers are a national security risk in specific regions
But you already know this ...as usual you kind ignores, purposely omits and generally creates falsehoods and/or outright lies.....
Nonsense. Otherwise real countries with far more wind turbines installed would have found that out already.

Trump doesn't even try to post believable stuff any more, his cultists believe anything.
 
Nonsense. Otherwise real countries with far more wind turbines installed would have found that out already.

Trump doesn't even try to post believable stuff any more, his cultists believe anything.
Do you live near any wind towers... have any idea of the long term environmental impacts..... here's one thought to research... Google weather pattern disruption in heavily populated windfarm locations while you are there ck out total energy production during the tower's serviceable life span, then research the total energy expenditures to manufacture, install and maintain said tower.... then do the math....as well as a little research into the ethanol scam.. hint, it takes 1.5 gallons of petroleum to produce 1 gallon of ethanol....just say'in sweetie.... oh and merry Christmas...
 
Do you live near any wind towers... have any idea of the long term environmental impacts..... here's one thought to research... Google weather pattern disruption in heavily populated windfarm locations while you are there ck out total energy production during the tower's serviceable life span, then research the total energy expenditures to manufacture, install and maintain said tower.... then do the math....as well as a little research into the ethanol scam.. hint, it takes 1.5 gallons of petroleum to produce 1 gallon of ethanol....just say'in sweetie.... oh and merry Christmas...
Yes.

I also live near a historic coalfield, now shut down. There was a proposal a couple of years back to reopen it, there was a massive local protest against it. Turns out that people can remember how filthy coal is.

Merry Yuletide.
 
Do you live near any wind towers... have any idea of the long term environmental impacts..... here's one thought to research... Google weather pattern disruption in heavily populated windfarm locations while you are there ck out total energy production during the tower's serviceable life span, then research the total energy expenditures to manufacture, install and maintain said tower.... then do the math....as well as a little research into the ethanol scam.. hint, it takes 1.5 gallons of petroleum to produce 1 gallon of ethanol....just say'in sweetie.... oh and merry Christmas...
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Nonsense. Otherwise real countries with far more wind turbines installed would have found that out already.

Trump doesn't even try to post believable stuff any more, his cultists believe anything.
While the Trumpian scare of windmills is total nonsense and only serves to enrich the fossil fuel people who bribe the Orange Strongman (who most often looks pale and frail these days, but I digress), the radar scatter effect is true, especially if a whole park of them sits in the way of what the radar is supposed to watch out for. One does not need to be an engineer to understand that effect, but I actually am one and I also have actual experience with this very topic from working for what I will call a "radar using organization".
 
While the Trumpian scare of windmills is total nonsense and only serves to enrich the fossil fuel people who bribe the Orange Strongman (who most often looks pale and frail these days, but I digress), the radar scatter effect is true, especially if a whole park of them sits in the way of what the radar is supposed to watch out for. One does not need to be an engineer to understand that effect, but I actually am one and I also have actual experience with this very topic from working for what I will call a "radar using organization".
So it takes a whole park of them directly next to a radar station?

Sounds like there's a greater risk from planes flying into the masts when located on hilltops.
 
So it takes a whole park of them directly next to a radar station?

Sounds like there's a greater risk from planes flying into the masts when located on hilltops.
Not directly next to a fixed station. That would never get planning approval anyway

What matters is when they are in line between the radar (which can either be fixed or moving) and the area that one wants to monitor. Obviously, a single windmill will not have a major effect, but then again, a single windmill is economical nonsense anyway: the required cabling etc. would be horribly expensive and inefficient, which is why farms at sea always contain dozens of windmills – sometimes many dozens.
 
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