Ni ujinga ya waru kujaa kwa akili
So I would like is to make some picture slides comparisons here ladies and gentlemen and tell me if this isn’t upumbavu with the stewardship of Bushmeat trader cousins called @Wakanyama from kinangop area
This is @Wakanyama cousins demonstrating [ATTACH=full]58317[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]58318[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]58319[/ATTACH]
As you can see here, the danger sign they are referring to is gamma rays .if they did chemistry till secondary they would have drawn signs like
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Instead of that round circle on their penhandle with X going round it. …
BUT MEANWHILE IN NETHERLANDS THERE ARE NO DRUNKARDS ,ILLITERATE COUSINS OF BUSHMEAT TRADER @Wakanyama wearing black skins demonstrating instead you see those tools doing their jobs add you can see in pic below[ATTACH=full]58322[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]58323[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]58324[/ATTACH]
Tell me who is stupid here. .
Such a detailed post to portray the people of Kinangop as illiterate chumps. Maybe some time to read reports on health dangers associated with wind farms would have helped understand their concerns.
“The extremely low air pressure surrounding a wind turbine could be the reason why bats die near them. A bat’s lungs are very delicate, and it seems the low pressure might cause them to expand to the point of bursting blood vessels [source:NewScientist]. Scuba divers can certainly attest to the effects of pressure on the human body. And the corporeal effects of sound – essentially fluctuations in air pressure that vibrate the eardrum – are well-documented. For instance, infrasound – sounds at such low frequency that they can’t be picked up by the human ear but can carry through the atmosphere for thousands of kilometers – is believed to cause certain breathing and digestive problems [source: Infrasound Lab]”
And so, wouldn’t efforts be better focused to educate the residents around the area?
Since you addressed me respectfully unlike @Wakanyama who is disrespectful, I would like to mention that when installing the wind turbines ,the residents were to be well compensated and I’m meant to understand that they will keep using their land for only farming as the wind turbines do their job.
As you can see here they grow flowers and the turbines do their jobs . The flowers won’t suffocate because of low pressure and so will potatoes not suffocate too.the day Kenyans will stray reasoning 3 dimension wise is the day illeteracy will take off from people’s heads
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Truth of the matter was :the local politicians were not chotewad as is the culture of Kenyans . And so they went and sponsored all those placards you are seeing and demonstrations . But the investors said bullshit to this corruption and packed and left . So kinangop resident can keep planting potatoes to become millionaires,and the investors can keep their machines . So it’s a win and win