Hi, Marc,
Sorry to be sending such a glut of email at one time, btw.
We have wind farms in the area I live in and I react to those, too. I also react to ceiling fans, furnace fans, and all sorts of motors with fans. I react some to my computer fan. I think there is more to it than just being fans. I mean, I do not react to all fans. I think that vibration of the fan plays a huge part. If the fan doesn't vibrate, then I *think* this is why I do not react. (Could be due to other reasons tho I know of none.) But there are other issues with the wind turbines. They have probably huge ground storage around them, wouldn't they? Just a thought. Maybe others have posed this question and I haven't gotten to their mail yet. But I can only think that, along with wind turbines, you would also have alot of electrical storage and transmission issues which could lead to problems.
My 1 cent, ;)
Diane
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From: Marc Martin <
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Subject: [eSens] Wind turbines
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Date: Tuesday, October 7, 2008, 6:44 PM
Hi all,
The following sounds like a similar (if not identical) problem
as electrical sensitivity:
http://www.ctv. ca/servlet/ ArticleNews/ story/CTVNews/ 20080928/ windmill_safety_080928
Marc
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