When I sold a house recently, which involved getting planning permission for a barn conversion, it took two years before I was finally allowed to proceed. They did no less than three bat surveys, along with barn owl assessments and newts. As there were no bats living in the barn, it seemed excessive.
It is therefore quite a surprise to find that wind farms easily get planning permission when they kill millions of bats - not to mention birds.
It seems the globalists are only happy with the maximum kill per $ invested - whether it be farm sprays killing bees, power-generation killing winged animals, nuclear 'accidents' or other weapons designed to kill humans.
Pre-development surveys for bats, owls, newts and archaeological remains are all nice little earners for councils, They're an income stream.
ReplyDeleteRecently involved in the re- development of an old factory that specialised in metal fabrication.
The council bat people came back twice, insisting that the drips of black Hammerite paint on the floor were bat droppings.
I get the feeling that they are trying to kill all the animals,too.And,on reflection,the plants as well,why else have Svarlbad seed bank?
ReplyDeleteAnd why block the sun every day with chemtrails? All life forms need the sun to thrive.
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