Wind Power Facts
One can find "proof" on the internet in support of virtually any claim. Just posting something on-line certainly doesn't make it true. This doesn't mean nothing is true.
Some facts are considered to be self-evident. And not just by scientists and historians, but by all of us, by society as a whole, once a "tipping point" is reached. When enough empirical data, enough real-world experience is acquired and shared and agreed upon, then a fact becomes just that: a fact. No longer a mere opinion or assertion or hunch--but an honest to goodness fact.
At Brightside Acres, we are interested in providing well-documented facts about industrial wind power in an effort to help anyone concerned about the future of this nation's rural landscapes and the health and well-being of the citizens who live here, to ask well-informed questions of wind power companies, regulatory agencies, and their elected leaders.
To ask questions...and then to demand answers that hold-up in the bright, unforgiving light of the facts.