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Thank God for our powerful tourist industry..."It can take from a few months to a few years for big carcasses to decompose completely..." or maybe it's our frequent powerful hurricanes. Yeah, that's the ticket, no point in building those windfarms off the coast of Florida 'cause hurricanes A thru Z would give them a short life.

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Nov 18, 2023·edited Nov 18, 2023Liked by Jaime Jessop

The increasing prevalence of cetacean beachings is almost certainly related to the increasing installation of offshore windfarms. They are suddenly seeing this in a big way on the east coast of the USA where they have only recently started installing offshore wind turbines. The way these fanatics refuse to acknowledge this is reminiscent of the way they refuse to acknowledge that the Covid vaccines cause unacceptable numbers of injuries, pregnancy failures and deaths.

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I've been doing a bit of digging and it's very likely that floating offshore wind farm surveying is being carried out off the coast of Cornwall right now. It's also highly suspicious that the fin whale which was washed ashore on Fistral Beach Newquay was cut up and disposed of very quickly and the public were told to keep away because it was likely it would explode.

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Nov 18, 2023Liked by Jaime Jessop

These poor magnificent cetaceans are under increasing stress, not least because of huge offshore wind turbine installations, noise interfering with their communication networks, overfishing and increases in shipping.

I might be soft, but I find these stories of their suffering heartbreaking; we've inflictec so much damage on sea mammaks whose lives are still poorly understood and appreciated.

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The hypocrisy is sickening. These 'clean energy eco-zealots' claim to care passionately for the planet and its wildlife, but they actually don't give a s**t how many creatures die or how many millions of acres of pristine wild spaces they destroy with their insane 'renewable energy' projects. When it comes to profits though, they're up there with the begging bowl, demanding ever more generous subsidies from taxpayers and energy customers.

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Nov 18, 2023Liked by Jaime Jessop

I'm sure that these eco-zealots will inflict enormous damage on our beleaguered wild creatures: here in barmy Blighty, as you know, huge solar arrays and more bird choppers are planned for much of our dwindling countryside and this,along with the `Open Borders madness, will turn us into a virtual borg collective-overcrowded where resistance will be futile.

Many species of birds and insects are akready retreating rapidly; I witness the decline with sadness and frustration: thrushes, lapwings, yellowhammers, swifts, house martins,many raptors, moths, beetles, spiders.

While they disappear, the adaptable pests proliferate: urban gulls which are a menace, feral pigeons, rats, cockroaches.

`Greenwash; a scam.

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Nov 18, 2023Liked by Jaime Jessop

Oregon decided to explode their beached whale: https://www.opb.org/artsandlife/series/history/florence-oregon-whale-explosion-history

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That really turned out well, didn't it? I imagine that's what would happen if a whale exploded naturally. Strange there don't seem to be any similar tales of naturally exploding whales.

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