You’ve surely heard the information presented here, right?
Or, given the inane visual and rhetorical campaign promoting
windmills and solar panels to reduce our dependence on foreign
oil — because, you know, the menace of all of those
(foreign-) wind- and solar-powered cars…er, …because we get
electricity from burning oil…or, something — you’ve seen
this in stories about windmills just as you recently were
inundated with snaps of the oil-covered pelican?

There are plenty more where that came from. And as one fellow
just emailed me, with an amazing series of photos of wind turbines
ablaze:
There have been at least 152 [fires caused by turbines] to date.
Sooner or later, forest fires are bound to be caused by burning
wind turbines. Some may have occurred already, and the cause
covered up - politically correct oblige.
Given the obsession with the media portraying any downside of
energy sources that actually work, and provide that which in fact
makes us richer, freer and safer, just consider these things when
you read about the sunshine and lollipops that await us if only we
would get beyond our fear of success and leap forward to the future
to relying on inefficient, uneconomic, and yes ecologically harmful
windmills and solar panels. The stuff we abandoned when we learned
to liberated even better energy.
Coal saved the forests, petroleum saved the whales and all
hydrocarbons saved an awful lot of birds.
Ken (Old Texican)| 10.6.10 @ 8:33AM
Be careful Chris.
The Greens will blow you up and bury you in (several) unmarked graves.
Pete Kent| 10.6.10 @ 8:45AM
No one in Mainstream Media will mention this. GE (most powerful industrial country on Earth) is big in Windmill busn and uses it financial and media power to push "green" iniatives to line its pockets with another kind of "green" ($$$).
petekent01 (on twitter)
Blueridge| 10.7.10 @ 10:32AM
Great point Pete Kent, you are spot on!
JimH| 10.6.10 @ 12:57PM
Can you set the Bird-O-Matic to puree?
Jerry Riter| 10.8.10 @ 2:46AM
We call them "Bird Grinders"..
David W| 10.6.10 @ 2:27PM
Can you provide links in another post of the turbines on fire? I can imagine that with electricity (sparks) or heat from mechanical friction that the oil used to lubricate gears could catch on fire (or freeze during the cold northern winters - requiring fossil fueled heaters to keep the oil warm enough to let the turbine move). I'd love to add that to my anti-green speeches.
nofreewind | 10.6.10 @ 3:59PM
>David W
Just do a search on YouTube for wind turbine on fire