BACK TO TOP

martes, 13 de agosto de 2013

INVASION OF THE EXTRATERRESTRIAL WIND FARMS: MONEY LAUNDERING

By Gundhramns Hammer
August 13, 2013

Source: Google Images.


Earth is supposed to be getting so fucking hot due to the "climate change" that humans (Homo insapiens) have decided to fan their asses with wind farms before their balls collapse or melt and go to hell.

These fucking naked apes are chasing the illusive dream of sustainablility for their unsustainable habits. They will not give up so easily their wasteful lifestyles and are very determined not to get off their consumption band wagon. 

To continue treading the highway of squandering and screwing a planet of finite resources and disguise their grand designs to "develop" Nature, "pay-check" scientists keep inventing new terminologies for the same fucking polluting and destructive habits of humans. Now they have come up with "sustainable wind turbines".

As if they were extraterrestrial structures, wind turbines are going up everywhere, popping up like mushrooms out of the ground or from the sea bottom, turning the landscape sour. 

Although there are people who enjoy seeing these monsters in their backyards. Who knows if these humans are human-ET hybrids.

Wherever wind farms appear, birds and bats are the first to get the brunt. Upon land, forests come next. The ground moisture is drastically reduced or vanished. 

Downwind, irrigation farmers have to spend more money and time pumping water to replace the moisture blown away by the fanning of the turbine blades.

But what is really behind this fever? Who is behind this new fashion to "save the world" or "attain sustainability"?

The same people as usual. The good, the bad and the ugly. But this time they have gone "green".

Let us take a look at one "green" corner where some of these greedy bastards have just bedded down together and fuck one another:


King Of Wind: Italy Seizes Assets Of Clean Energy Entrepreneur Who Laundered Mafia’s Dirty Money

By Palash Ghosh
International Business Times
View original


Anti-mafia investigators in Italy have seized assets valued at 1.3 billion euros ($1.67 billion) from a Sicilian businessman believed to have ties to organized crime.

No hay comentarios:

Publicar un comentario