Sunday, August 24, 2008

How to tell when the Music Man comes to your town.

If you live in River City, USA, there may by chance be near you an underground military or other governmental facility. 'Near' meaning; within about a hundred miles, in the eastern states, in the western states, maybe three hundred.

Then one day, the Music Man arrives in your town. He wants to sell you some wind instruments. These are about three or four hundred feet tall, however, and are called 'wind turbines'. Here is what the Music Man will tell you:

  • These wind turbines are good for the children. This is the future.
  • There will be lots of tax revenue created by these wind turbines, which can be spent on schools and such. Again, good for the children.
  • The Music Man really loves your community and thinks it is a wonderful place, and wants to build a long relationship with your people.
  • The wind turbines are wonderful for the environment. You do want the children to grow up in a clean environment, don't you?
  • The Music Man tells you that he has gone up onto a local mountain and measured the wind speed for a year and he thinks this is maybe the 'best place in the whole world for a wind farm'.
  • The Music Man tells you that the wind turbines will create all kinds of jobs, so the children won't have to leave and go someplace else to make a living.
  • They are a great tourist attraction.
Then after the wind turbines are erected, reality sets in.
  • After the wind turbines are errected, the Music Man sells them to another company, usually FPL, and then skips out of town.
  • The owners of the wind turbines do not pay any property taxes.
  • The wind turbines don't turn out to be so good for the environment or the local economy.
  • They act more like a tourist repellent than an attractor.
You have been had.

But, now you ask, what does this have to do with Elite Hideaways? Ah, a capital question, and one which this humble blog will attempt to show.

If someone come to your town, or county, with a wind farm project or a solar energy project, ask yourself this question: Is there near you, or in the next county or two from you, any of the following:
  • A military base, fort, training grounds or testing ground?
  • A facility owned by a para-military private organization such as Wakkenhut or Brown & Root?
  • A F.E.M.A or Homeland Security office?
  • A rumored underground governmental facility?
  • A factory or testing grounds belonging to a large government contractor?
  • Any place where 'secret' research is taking place, governmental or private?
  • Any place that is fenced and heavily guarded, where the public is not allowed?
If so, you might start to realize just who the 'alternative energy' instalation is really meant to serve.

Happy snoping.

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