Jan Hetherington’s Plea to AGL, Tony Abbott, Greg Hunt, Ian MacFarlane, NHMRC, Matthew Guy, David Davis, Denis Napthine to STOP THE ABUSE
Mrs Jan Hetherington is one of the latest examples of what bureaucrats and public health doctors and others in health departments and climate health advocacy organisations refer to as “policy roadkill” or “collateral damage”.
This is not, and never was “a nocebo effect”. What Mrs Hetherington is experiencing is entirely predictable, based on knowledge from Dr Neil Kelley’s research of the direct causal links between impulsive wind turbine generated infrasound and low frequency noise and symptoms called “annoyance”, presented to the wind industry at an American Wind Energy Association Conference in California in 1987.
This is ABUSE, funded by Australian electrical consumers via Renewable Energy Certificates, issued by the Clean Energy Regulator. The Board members of the Clean Energy Regulator are choosing to ignore the science, and pretend this is a “nocebo effect”.
This is ABUSE of a vulnerable citizen, who lives 3km away from Macarthur wind turbines, which she cannot see from her home.
The ABUSE continues because of the wilful blindness, criminal negligence, or unacceptable ignorance and inaction of individuals with the power to stop this immediately, some of whom are named on the email list below.
From: janet hetherington
Sent: Sunday, 17 November 2013 10:30 AM
To: ‘Macarthur WindFarm’; ‘[email protected]’; ‘[email protected]’; ‘[email protected]’; ‘[email protected]’; ‘[email protected]’; ‘[email protected]’; ‘[email protected]’; ‘[email protected]’; ‘[email protected]’; ‘[email protected]’; ‘[email protected]’; ‘[email protected]’; ‘[email protected]’; ‘[email protected]’; ‘[email protected]’; ‘[email protected]’; ‘[email protected]’; ‘[email protected]’; ‘[email protected]’; ‘[email protected]’; ‘[email protected]’; ‘denis.[email protected]’; ‘[email protected]’; ‘[email protected]’; ‘[email protected]’; ‘[email protected]’; ‘[email protected]’
Subject: formal complaint
Dear ALL,
I am making a formal complaint and would like a formal complaint number, thank you AGL.
I have had a BLISSFUL week, from Tuesday 12th Nov. to Saturday 16th Nov. 2013, when all the Macarthur wind turbines were OFF.
It was wonderful to have that peace and quiet and NO vibration, head pressure, headaches, heart palpitations, and all the other symptoms I experience, that I have mentioned in my previous emails to you all, when the turbines are operating.
BUT, sadly this reprieve was not to last.
AGL turned the turbines on again, yesterday, (Saturday), and last night at 11pm, I started feeling little “jabs” in my chest, before bed.
The deep rumbling noise in the atmosphere was back again.
Early this morning, I woke at 4.35am with a very SHARP ice-pick stabbing on the top of my head and behind my right ear.
This was followed by vibration running through my body. Then came the headache in my right temple and right eye.
I just had to get out of bed.
Unfortunately, there is no running away from this infrasound, nothing can stop it.
The ONLY way you are going to solve this problem is to conduct full spectrum noise testing, into the problem of audible, low frequency and infrasound, using AN INDEPENDENT ACCOUSTICIAN.
And the ONLY way you are going to find out what harm it does to people’s health, is to ask the people who are affected.
When all the turbines were off for those four and a bit days, can you tell me who was supplying the electricity to the thousands of homes that the Macarthur wind factory is SUPPOSED to be supplying?
Well I can tell you.
The coal burns 24/7, on standby, for just such an emergency, so there are no blackouts.
Please tell me if I am wrong.
I am so sick of living like this.
This is not what I had intended for my future.
It was to live my life in peace, on my farm and enjoy the natural beauty of the landscape, not to live in fear for my health and wellbeing.
It would be nice to think that just ONE of you reads this, and thinks, yes, there is a problem, and decides to do the right thing by the residents, suffering, at the hands of the Macarthur wind factory.
Jan Hetherington