I count 3 foreign TDS trolls and puppet master on this thread. How much did you all earn on this thread... a buck perhaps?
I should google YOUR CLAIMS to 'educate' myself about bullshit you throw up on every thread with your chronic whataboutism? What link did you post that I refused to read that backed up your claims? If you can't post sources for your made up claims, stop making them. I can play your game just as much and ask you to google shit I made up but then I am not a MAGA idiot. Lastly, Trump supporters shouldn't give lectures on ignorance especially given the title of the thread.
You are the pinnacle on self-imposed partisan ignorance. You giving a lecture on your inability to understand or even read links & information is great amusing.
As a follow-up article on the wind turbine noise subject. Why People Believe Low-Frequency Sound Is Dangerous Anxiety over “wind-turbine syndrome” stems from a decades-old misunderstanding of inaudible noise. Why People Believe Low-Frequency Sound Is Dangerous Anxiety over “wind-turbine syndrome” stems from a decades-old misunderstanding of inaudible noise.
Blah blah blah, you make big claims, always refuse to back them up and then claim it's every one else's fault for not finding sources for your brain droppings. Not a single link showing any liberal saying wind turbines cause cancer which was YOUR claim.
Didn't knew PEOPLE exclusively means LIBERALS and 'DANGEROUS' means CANCER. This is what happens when you try to defend a moron like Trump, you prove yourself belonging to the same group.
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) is expressing irritation at what he calls “idiotic” comments by President Trump about wind energy, CBS News reports. Grassley told reporters that the comments “were first of all idiotic and it doesn’t show much respect for Chuck Grassley as the grandfather of the wind energy tax credit.”
Says: Jonathan Chait @jonathanchait He states that as a matter of fact with no reference. I assume this gifted writer has therefore attended medical school and later on specialized in Oncology research. Not agreeing or disagreeing, but he's not qualified to write that as a statement of fact. His editor needs to point that out.
But there is no evidence that the noise from wind turbines causes cancer—or that any sound does. Indeed, more than two dozen scientific reviews found no evidence that wind farms cause any serious health impact at all. https://psmag.com/environment/wind-turbines-do-not-cause-cancer
Ok whatever, that's not my point. As a writer he needs to cite a professional reference when he makes an all encompassing blanket statement like that. For that to slip through the editing cracks leads one to believe this is some rinky-dink leftist propaganda arm. Indeed when I checked out their main page I was greeted with some conspiracy theory that Trump "might not accept defeat in 2020". https://nymag.com/intelligencer/201...0-race-is-rigged-refuse-to-accept-defeat.html And since no one really knows all the causes of cancer... I think its safe to assume ruling anything out that has studies that suggest it might is being rather myopic. Maga!