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Heath Ash
7 years ago

Industrial wind is a scam paid for by the taxpayers. It’s legalized money laundering.

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Jack and Margy Flynn
7 years ago

Industrial wind is a huge fraud on the people and a gigantic "windfall" for the corporations behind these monstrosities. They are inefficient, cause myriad health problems and do NOT reduce so-called "fossil fuel" usage. The subsidies these corporations get are obscene and should be stopped. Congress should be spending money on what is good for the people and the planet, not giving welfare to their rich buddies.

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Mervyn Head
7 years ago

The improper siting of wind turbines has been shown to have health implications and no turbine should be sited within 5 miles of human habitation.

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Anonymous
7 years ago

Wind turbines are wrong for so many reasons. This space is to small to list them all.

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Fabre
7 years ago

Same problems in France! It is a shame...

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Dave Telford
7 years ago

I live on the West Coast of Scotland where our local community was subjected to the most awful experiment with off shore gigantic wind turbines located on land less than a mile from our village. The effect of the infrasound was simply horrendous. It is the biggest confidence trick known that these corporate money making machines are in any way green or environmentally friendly.

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Karen Pease
7 years ago

Please pull this ad, ensuring you do not support the negative impacts industrial wind energy facilities have on our environment, our wildlife and human health and quality of life. Thank you.

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Susan Stoots
7 years ago

Apparently you are portraying your company as “green”, thus the commercial made to run during the Super Bowl. I watched that commercial. It sickened me, and I hope it does millions of others! I first thought “why aren’t they showing industrial the wind turbines in this beautiful, pristine countryside, then there they were, in all their ugly glory! Your company is either doesn’t care or is ill informed about the wind industry. It is not as “green” as one would think, using fossil fuel to back them up. They do NOT create local jobs, DO kill birds, cause irritating“ shadow flicker” and dangerous “ ice throw”, make noise, lower property values, produce a low frequency “infrasound” that can cause sleep problems, headaches, nausea, dizziness, cardiovascular disease, animals to abort, and more. Your commercial is obviously catering to those who endorse green energy, some not knowing all the details involved with wind turbines. The turbines should never be allowed in populated areas or near homes, which the companies are constantly ignoring. Be honest and let people know that your factories are pulling electricity from the grid (electrical transmission lines), and not directly from the wind turbines. The grid uses many sources of energy. Do research before you endorse a product. Start with these websites: “World Council for Nature” or “wcfn,org”, or listen to personal testimonies at https://vimeo.com161375063 and http://energizevermont.org/2017/05/whats-it-is-like-to-live-near-a-wind-turbine/ Hopefully your commercial will backfire and cause people to hate the concept of wind turbines!!

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Anonymous
7 years ago

Budweiser is off my list of products used now. We live in home dense townships with rural families and livestock operations that were targeted and assaulted by big wind. Budweiser--reverse course and pull the ad. Oh, and telling my town friends not to choose a Bud either.

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Melissa Catron
7 years ago

I live on a family farm in rural central Illinois. A developer is trying to site industrial wind turbines in our area, We are battling this by voting at the township level by establishing a zoning ordinance to prevent irresponsible siting of the turbines. These developers promise all kinds of monetary benefits to the community, even paying individuals to not speak out against the siting. Your ad does not represent those of trying to preserve the basic safety measures of families living in rural areas. Looks like your company might have an interest in promoting such development. Sad for you.

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Sally Marsh
7 years ago

How could you? Wind power is fine...IN IT'S PLACE. Putting them close to rural residences is harmful to health, wildlife and property values. All things more important than DRINKING YOUR BEER.

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D'ALESSANDRO
7 years ago

No more windturbins in the world ! It is horrible ! They hit humans ! Stop !

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Dorothy elliott
7 years ago

Please do not destroy our farms with hundreds of miles of transmissions lines and noisy wind turbines!

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Frank Haggerty
7 years ago

Stop the Ad --A Florida, Massachusetts resident committed suicide from the wind turbine noise. His last words to friends; "I can't take it anymore, I don't know what to do, ... something must change". Jack died alone on a cold winter night at one of his favorite places beneath those damn wind turbines.

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Charles Sloan
7 years ago

Pull the ad! You did not do your homework. You can’t be using only wind energy unless you are unhooked from the grid.

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Mary Jo Sloan
7 years ago

Wind energy is not clean, not efficient, and not safe for humans and animals.

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Vicky Farrand-Lewis
7 years ago

Please listen to the voices if Americans impacted by the wrongful siting of these INDUSTRIAL SCALED PROJECTS. Please let your advertising reflect sound practices, based on sound research and information.

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Gary A Campbell
7 years ago

No more Anheuser-Busch products in THIS house!

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Giny fullam
7 years ago

Please do research on the dangers of these industrial wind turbines have on humans, animals and wildlife that are in close proximity. This commercial does NOT represent the reality in rural America.

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Terry McGovern
7 years ago

Industrial wind turbines kill millions of birds, bats, raptors, and are a harm to human health.