Social alarm and yokeless eggs in Australia
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Today Tonight Adelaide (Graham Archer - June 4, 2012)
Above video: a television station in Adelaide, capital of the State of South Australia, interviews victims of the Wind Turbine Syndrome. The new 3 MW wind turbines installed near the village of Waterloo emit more low-frequency sound than smaller models, and some residents have become ill as far as several kilometres away from these machines.
Never seen before: a farmer complains of sleep deprivation, yet he lives 2.5 km away from two wind turbines which bring him a revenue of 14,000 Australian dollars a year (about same in US$).
Finally, the video shows a local farmer breaking eggs in a bowl: they are yokeless!
Today Tonight Adelaide | June 4, 2012