In response to “Lack of Backbone Led to End of Wind Project” which appeared in the June 27 - July 3 issue of North Country This Week: The truth is, it got harder and harder to argue the …
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In response to “Lack of Backbone Led to End of Wind Project” which appeared in the June 27 - July 3 issue of North Country This Week: The truth is, it got harder and harder to argue the leaseholder/company side when confronted with all the facts about industrial wind. To deflect, they claimed bullying. In the face of being publicly challenged to refute the actual facts and present their own research, and not just regurgitating the companies lies, their attendance dwindled, this left very few to publicly defend the company with their skewed information because they were the few with no conscience. Even pro-wind board members would not present their own research contrary to CCRPs. There is video proof of all of this: www.nnywind.com.