Guerilla Style Ad Campaign: SAVE-WHALES-STOP-WINDMILLS.ORG

Originally tweeted by Marc Morano (@ClimateDepot) on April 24, 2023.

Conservative watchdogs highlight ‘alarming’ surge in whale deaths as wind farms grow off NY, NJ coasts – ‘Guerrilla-style ad campaign’ with plane carrying banner — ‘http://SAVE-WHALES-STOP-WINDMILLS.ORG’ | Climate Depot

https://www.climatedepot.com/2023/04/24/conservative-watchdogs-highlight-alarming-surge-in-whale-deaths-as-wind-farms-grow-off-ny-nj-coasts-guerrilla-style-ad-campaign-with-plane-carrying-banner-save-wha/

CFACT’s Craig Rucker said the push to build the wind farms comes “despite growing evidence that whales are being impacted by the preliminary sonar blasting being conducted to site windmills, as well as scores of the marine mammals washing up dead on beaches.”

“‘’Damn the whales, full speed ahead’ seems to be the official policy of the Biden administration when it comes to the construction of offshore wind,” Rucker said. “The White House seems to remain unfazed and fixated on implementing its reckless ‘net zero’ energy agenda.”

“Let’s hope some court steps in to, at a minimum, place an injunction against any continued offshore wind energy development until proper environmental studies can be conducted,” Rucker added.

Originally tweeted by Marc Morano (@ClimateDepot) on April 24, 2023.

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April 24, 2023 10:12 pm

Good stuff. Much more needed.

We need more stuff like this >> These messages above major arterial urban road intersections.

Reply to  SteveG
April 24, 2023 10:14 pm

Billboard

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mikelowe2013
Reply to  SteveG
April 25, 2023 12:27 pm

We need plenty of those here in New Zealand.

nurtureyourchild
April 24, 2023 11:41 pm

Good stuff, I personally witnessed a goose getting hit by a windmill and nearly crashed the car, horrific! Our local rspb sanctuary didn’t put up any objections when our 200 odd array of bird killers were erected, I will never give them another penny!

Reply to  nurtureyourchild
April 25, 2023 1:16 am

Darn, a goose driving a car into a windmill.

That’s novel. 🤣

Editor
Reply to  HotScot
April 25, 2023 6:33 am

Thanks, HotScot!!! That made me laugh.

Regards,
Bob

PS: Think of all the noise with those migratory geese constantly honking while driving.

Reply to  nurtureyourchild
April 25, 2023 4:30 am

You got what you did not vote for, because of the bamboozled, media-sedated, US people sleepwalking, like zombies, during the most corrupt 2020 Election of US history.

Biden-in-the-basement was CREDITED WITH A RECORD NUMBER OF BALLOTS, NOT VOTES

The resulting inflationary, deficit-spending subsidies pushed the tax shelters for multi-millionaires process into overdrive, resulting in gross overkill of whales, birds, lobsters, etc., and strobe lights on the horizon

Reply to  nurtureyourchild
April 25, 2023 11:04 am

The enviros won’t mind losing geese- they often complain of Canadian geese which have become abundant as they’ll fly over and poop into ponds and lakes and do other deeds they don’t like.

strativarius
April 25, 2023 12:12 am

“washing up dead on beaches.”

See! No harpoon needed

AGW is Not Science
Reply to  strativarius
April 26, 2023 1:36 pm

Well if they keep getting their way on energy policies we’ll soon need the whale oil for our lights.

April 25, 2023 1:14 am

That is just so sad yet the beauty of it is truly macabre.

Because whales so perfectly exemplify The Very Thing we humans should be eating as our diet ##
i.e. Saturated fat and animal protein (not especially the meat/flesh neither)

Yet just look at it – we waste and destroy The Very Thing that is supposed to sustain us physically and mentally, and did do until the mid 1950’s
Destroyed on the altar of junk science, good intentions, lies, fashion and political correctness.

The story of that little African Girl who persuaded her people to kill all their cattle, so as to drive away Evil Spirits is just so perfect here.
That didn’t end well, now did it?

## Something I found recently and the answer to a longstanding puzzle (where do Eskimo get their Vitamin C) compounds the whale beautifully.
I still find it amazing, especially when Vitamin C is ‘water soluble’, but whale blubber contains simply immense amounts of the stuff.

Which brings us on to Covid and the $4 Trillion annual healthcare bill – that the same/similar Junk Science passing for Medicine as well as Climate tells us to consume 80mg of Vitamin C daily when in reality we should be taking in 4,000mg. Minimum.
That soil erosion brought on by ammonium nitrate has reduced the C content of most foods to (typically) 15% of what it was 100 years ago.
Vitamin A, another hugely important anti-oxidant, down to 20%
Hello hello – Golden Rice anybody?

That whale on the beach represents where we’re headed – at an accelerating rate because of junk science.
i.e. terminally asleep on the sand. desert sand in our case.

Somebody needs to wake up around here and pretty damn soon, else we are sleepwalking into a very bad, and very cold, place.

edit to PS
Vitamin C is not just your immune system.
it is massivly important in how we synthesise and recycle hormones – espcially Dopamine, Serotonin and Cortisol
Don’t reach for the Prozac – just bring some Ascorbic Acid home from Tesco next time you’re there.
And dose yourself with it – at least 300mg every 2 hours while you’re awake.
(Try to replicate what happened when we used to make our own)

April 25, 2023 1:22 am

The ‘Far Right’ (whatever that is) using the Far Left’s (Narzee’s) tactics against them.

Good stuff!

April 25, 2023 1:27 am

The situation in the UK this fine Tuesday morning.

24% of our electricity from Renewables when it should be around double that at least.

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ResourceGuy
Reply to  HotScot
April 25, 2023 7:16 am

Not to worry, demand destruction is also in play.

UK economy stagnates in February as strikes and inflation bite (cnbc.com)

WSJ
U.K. Inflation Stays Above 10%, Raising Prospect of Further Interest-Rate IncreasesFood prices surge at highest pace since 1977 amid persistent inflation

April 25, 2023 2:28 am

From the article: ““‘’Damn the whales, full speed ahead’ seems to be the official policy of the Biden administration when it comes to the construction of offshore wind,” Rucker said. “The White House seems to remain unfazed and fixated on implementing its reckless ‘net zero’ energy agenda.””

I think that describes the Biden Administration perfectly.

Damn the consequences, Full Speed Ahead. Like in Afghanistan.

April 25, 2023 3:21 am

https://windeurope.org/newsroom/press-releases/eu-leaders-meet-in-ostend-to-agree-rapid-build-out-of-offshore-wind-in-the-north-seas/

Nine Heads of State & Government and the President of the EU Commission meet today in Ostend to agree new commitments on the build-out of offshore wind in the North Seas. This is a follow-up to last year’s Summit of Belgium, Demark, Germany and the Netherlands in Esbjerg. Those four are joined today by the UK, France, Ireland, Luxembourg, Norway and the UK. In an Industry Declaration more than 100 companies, representing the whole value chain of offshore wind and renewable hydrogen in Europe, outline what the nine Governments need to do now to deliver their offshore wind ambitions.

Dave Andrews
Reply to  Krishna Gans
April 25, 2023 8:21 am

I note that the press release says the industry can currently manufacture 7GW of offshore wind pa whilst the politicians are talking about 20GW.

Earlier this year other press releases by Wind Europe noted the unreality of political world.

Press release 23 Feb 2023 ‘Europe must boost the competitiveness of its wind supply chain’

“EU ‘REPower EU’ strategy wants wind energy to more than double the 200GW installed today by 2030”

“Requires massive investment in new and existing industrial production capacities and across the whole supply chain – from installation vessels to cranes, ports, research and innovation, grids and skilled workers”

“But the wind supply chain lacks the money to invest at the rquired scale. Europe’s five wind turbine manufacturers continue to operate at a loss”

Press release 16 March 2023 ‘EU Green Industry Plan falls short for now’

“The European Commission has presented its Green Deal Industrial Plan. Goals require it to build over 30GW of new wind farms every year to 2030. Europe has a big wind energy supply chain today but it’s not big enough to produce these volumes”

Quotes Wind Europe CEO Giles Dickson. “we simply don’t have enough factories and infrastructure today to build and install the volumes Europe wants”

https://windeurope.org/newsroom

mikelowe2013
Reply to  Dave Andrews
April 25, 2023 12:34 pm

Keep that good news coming!

April 25, 2023 3:40 am

am radio being phased out of cars.
conservative jurnalists being purged from tv media.
science, facts, truth being censored from internet.

next.
billboard ban.
ban planes towing banners.
ban sky writing.

ResourceGuy
April 25, 2023 6:24 am

They will not go down without a dirty NJ fight to preserve their windmill payoff and fake advocacy science of climate change.

story tip

Climate change, not wind power causing deaths of whales at Jersey Shore, activists and lawmakers say (news12.com)

Reply to  ResourceGuy
April 25, 2023 11:39 am

What is the climate underwater these days vs what it was in years past? I don’t recall any underwater weather reports for the last 30 years, so it’s very hard to tell what changes politicians are talking about.

lazosvetlo
April 25, 2023 7:24 am

The clock of civilization has been reset 160 years… It was Rockefeller and his petroleum-based kerosene replacing whale oil in the lamp that saved the whale in the first place now to be driven back to extinction trying to destroy their savior.

Reply to  lazosvetlo
April 25, 2023 8:28 am

Indeed. One of Rockefeller’s biggest problems was what to do with all of the worthless naphtha produced as a side product. Enter Henry Ford and widespread use of the internal combustion engine.

Reply to  lazosvetlo
April 25, 2023 9:01 am

The biggie was that kerosene was cheaper that whale oil … and without subsidies.
Capitalism saved the whales!

April 25, 2023 8:58 am

I wonder how many whales are dying that aren’t washing up on beaches?
As I understand it, the Right Whale got it’s name from whalers because it floated after being killed. Other whales tended to sink.
(As always, corrections welcome.)
So, are these whales beaching themselves or dying in shallow water and then being washed up?
Echolocation is how they, or at least many of them, feed and navigate.
Are they going deaf or just confused by the windmills and the sonar searching for sites?

April 25, 2023 10:24 am

Purveyors of snake oil can only lie when they speak. They claim innocence and virtue while the ill deeds they do they accuse others of doing. They call evil good and good evil. When they sell you a “bargain” you go broke, when they give you a “feast” you starve, when they promise to preserve our world as nature made it our world rots before our eyes.

April 25, 2023 10:42 am

Some of us are old enough to remember Greenpeace and their “Save the Whales” campaign.

Where are they now?

Reply to  Smart Rock
April 25, 2023 11:10 am

I think their newest campaign is “save the wind turbines”. /sarc

mikelowe2013
Reply to  Smart Rock
April 25, 2023 12:37 pm

In politics!

Reply to  Smart Rock
April 26, 2023 1:57 am

The RSPB (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds) used to be an organization dedicated to preserving avian species from habitat loss and poaching. Nowadays it actually promotes wind turbines, despite their horrific toll of bird life. Despicable. I let my subscription (30+ years) lapse when I found out.

April 25, 2023 11:01 am

““‘’Damn the whales, full speed ahead’”

Well, if the whales must be sacrificed so we don’t have to experience another degree or two temperature, so be it! /sarc

April 25, 2023 2:04 pm

As with the US Southern border issue, politicians ignore and/or choose not to see the damage they are causing then claim there is no problem

Quilter52
April 25, 2023 7:01 pm

Weren’t Greenpeace and Sea Shepherd started to save the whales! So where are they now when they might even be genuinely useful. While I don’t actually want to encourage them, returning to their core business could stop idiocy continuing elsewhere.