Originally posted by: David Miller
You get more pathetic with each ensuing post....
What about the wind farms is a security threat?
Originally posted by: David Miller
You get more pathetic with each ensuing post....
What about the wind farms is a security threat?
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
What about the wind farms is a security threat?
What about all of the other negative things concerning these windmills - which are reasons enough to stop building them? Answer that question....
Originally posted by: David Miller
What about all of the other negative things concerning these windmills - which are reasons enough to stop building them? Answer that question....
Nope. Trump stated security threats as his reason for stopping the projects. Explain it.
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
Nope. Trump stated security threats as his reason for stopping the projects. Explain it.
Apparently you are too ignorant to understand his reasoning - but everyone knows that. Here are the reasons, (found on Google) -- President Trump stated that his reason for pausing offshore wind farm development is that the turbines pose a national security threat by interfering with military and navigation radar systems. The administration cited "national security risks identified by the Department of War in recently completed classified reports". The specific concern is that the large, reflective, moving blades of the wind turbines create radar interference, or "clutter": Obscuring targets: The clutter could obscure legitimate moving targets (like aircraft or vessels), making them difficult to track. Generating false targets: The interference might also create false targets on radar screens, which could confuse operators and potentially cause them to miss actual threats. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum further suggested that the location of the projects near East Coast population centers makes the United States more vulnerable to potential threats like drone attacks.
Nonsense. As expected. Pretty feeble.
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
Nonsense. As expected. Pretty feeble.
An apt description of your posts. Your "gotcha" asinine question was answered and, as usual, since you did not like the trurhful answer, you dismiss the answer with your typical disdain.
Originally posted by: David Miller
An apt description of your posts. Your "gotcha" asinine question was answered and, as usual, since you did not like the trurhful answer, you dismiss the answer with your typical disdain.
You didn't provide a truthful answer.
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
You didn't provide a truthful answer.
What would YOU know about a "truthful" answer?
Originally posted by: David Miller
What would YOU know about a "truthful" answer?
I know that it isn't something that you label as DA TROOTY TROOT.
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
I know that it isn't something that you label as DA TROOTY TROOT.
Once again, moron -- Apparently you are too ignorant to understand his reasoning - but everyone knows that. Here are the reasons, (found on Google) -- President Trump stated that his reason for pausing offshore wind farm development is that the turbines pose a national security threat by interfering with military and navigation radar systems. The administration cited "national security risks identified by the Department of War in recently completed classified reports". The specific concern is that the large, reflective, moving blades of the wind turbines create radar interference, or "clutter": Obscuring targets: The clutter could obscure legitimate moving targets (like aircraft or vessels), making them difficult to track. Generating false targets: The interference might also create false targets on radar screens, which could confuse operators and potentially cause them to miss actual threats. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum further suggested that the location of the projects near East Coast population centers makes the United States more vulnerable to potential threats like drone attacks.