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Before he
left
MPP Mantha answered
Jerry Pandzic's hard questions about his own personal willingness to
have an industrial wind turbine in his backyard.
Mantha's answer
was
"No."
Lake Superior Action Research
Conservation (LSARC.ca) is pleased to report that Saturday's meeting
with Algoma Manitoulin MPP Mike Mantha engendered a refreshingly candid
appraisal of renewable energy. Prince Township, sadly also
the host to the pre Green Energy Act Prince Wind Farm, graciously
provided the venue for a collection of voices raised in determined
protest against the folly of continuing down a slippery green slope
littered with crippled Democracy, gutted economies, and wounded
rural communities.
Mr Mantha's opening oration, which
neatly avoided the contentious issue at hand, was followed by a
presentation
from Debbie Shubat RN under the agenda item, "Destruction
of Democracy, economic stability and human rights". Hers was a
pointed warning of the malignancy of green politics. Debbie spoke
eloquently of her personal search for reasoned discussion and struggle
for representation within her professional association. The
Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (RNAO) has taken on a role
described in the Sussex Strategy Group's leaked PR report as
"THIRD PARTY VALIDATORS" for the wind industry.
( Page 9
http://ontariowindresistance.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/sussex_group_renewable_energy_matters_campaign_outline_18_october_20101.pdf
)
The RNAO and other health care
organizations continue to quote thoroughly debunked and demonstrably
alarmist numbers for deaths due to coal, costs to health services and
state of science on adverse health effects of industrial wind
turbines. Shubat provided a well-referenced FAQ
sheet to help
dispel some of that disinformation.
She also gave MPP Mantha and
Township Councillor Amy Zuccatto copies of her resolution, a
collaborative effort with Jane Wilson RN, President of Wind Concerns
Ontario <wco.president at gmail.com> A growing
group of dissenting voices hopes to present it at the RNAO 2012
AGM.
Shubat said that the Board of Directors wants them to defer to the new
policy statement it is working on however she will not accept anything
short of a moratorium on wind development until full health studies are
complete.
Nurses interested in joining the
discussion and learning more can contact: Debbie Shubat
debbieshubat2 at gmail.com
Amy Zuccatto presented under
agenda item "Local experience the wind energy... sales pitch vs
reality"; her first-hand experiences with the construction and
aftermath of Prince Wind Farm. Her passionate yet articulate
delivery prompted an outpouring of shared concerns about wildlife,
water, hazards, access, landscape amenity, and the relentless dismissal
of their complaints. Rather than interrupting the flow of
contributions from the voluble crowd, other LSARC speakers scheduled
for agenda items, "Science says boondoggle but the spin continues" and
"Auditor General's Report 2011 Report and shocking revelations",
instead contributed information and audio visual elements from their
presentations to augment and support the lively discussion. Ken
Lamming, Reeve of Prince Township, contributed accurate statistics and
historical context.
Before he left MPP Mantha answered
Jerry Pandzic's hard questions about his own personal willingness to
have an industrial wind turbine in his backyard. Mantha's answer
was "No." So the question of how one can support doing unto
others that which one would not wish upon oneself naturally followed...
The group refused to accept anything but a full stop to wind
development until the due diligence, which Ontario's Auditor General
revealed was missing entirely from the development of the Green Energy
Act and the renewable energy policy, is properly completed.
Theresa Lepage, whose anguish was
perceptible in her tense voice and rigid posture, was there with her
husband Mark and their children, to express her sense of outrage and
sadness at having been robbed of the ability to pass on to her
offspring the beauty she once enjoyed. The family moved away from the
now-blighted views of Goulais Bay.
Barb Engl highlighted the growing
crisis of electricity pollution to which we are almost constantly and
evermore pervasively exposed, finding no wisdom in surrounding rural
schools with electrical fields instead of fields of
crops. The Ontario Federation of Agriculture policy
reversal (
http://lsarc.wordpress.com/2012/01/21/not-fit-to-be-stewards-of-the-land/
) on green energy and call for a moratorium was brought up, and
Brenda
and Dennis Ostaff spoke of the Council of Canadians' Maude
Barlow, recently in Sault Ste. Marie, expressing doubts about the
veracity of green claims made by wind and solar developers. See
here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cg9X9te6WZ4&feature=youtu.be
Maralyn Pandzic joined others in
pointing out the lamentable disrespect for the enormous value of
natural landscapes and particularly that of Lake Superior; she
sees this great natural resource as essential to mental health and
social well-being of Prince Township residents and the whole
region. She insisted on an action plan to get results and a
commitment from the Algoma Manitoulin MPP do more than just go back to
the NDP caucus and relate our story.
Unfortunately the MPP left the
meeting, which carried on enthusiastically for another hour, before
seeing all the video clips prepared by his Prince Lake constituents who
could not attend. Those will surely follow him to Queen's Park,
as will the continuing stream of petitions to halt the erection of more
turbines in Prince Township and throughout the Algoma Manitoulin
riding. Heels are now dug in and those defending their right to
truth and good government will not be denied.
http://ontario-wind-resistance.org/2012/02/05/your-action-is-needed/