pete: as you know the biden administration is going full force with their green agenda. and seems like it s already doing more harm than good. offshore wind mills are killing whales and dolphins and threatening fishermen s jobs. not just the ocean getting messy. a few months ago brought you a story of the lava ridge project. build a series of wind farms in idaho it. would consist of 400 windmills spanning over 84,000 acres of public land. and rightfully so, the locals are pissed. just the construction of these wind mills alone could destroy their water source. they need to use explosives to clear the site which experts lead to seismic activity causing earthquake. on top of that the chemicals could leak into drinking water. a high explosive turns everything into dust.
of land management demanding the project stop. saying this: we urge the blm to reassess and refocus the process on working with the local communities to address the concern. if all these concerns are not addressed, it s unlikely we will be able to support this project moving forward and without community support, the blm risks jeopardy di dieing trust in government which in turn makes future projects more challenging to publish. here with an update on the lava ridge project is idaho farmer dean diamond. great to great to see you. love the back drop there. you have politicians behind you right now. thanks, pete. pete: beautiful as it should be untainted by windmills in the background. you have politicians that have your back. what s the status of the project right now? i m sorry, my internet cut out. what did you say? pete: what s the status of your project right now, dean? right now, they just finished
“The federal government has once again acted on behalf of corporate interests instead of the people. The Lava Ridge Project will harm Idaho’s farmers, wildlife, and tribes. My office will work within the confines of the law to fight this project,” said Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador.
April 6th at the Minidoka Internment Camp at 5:30 p.m. Then 7:00 p.m. at the commons at Twin Falls City Hall. The squeaky wheel gets the grease. Be loud!
April 6th at the Minidoka Internment Camp at 5:30 p.m. Then 7:00 p.m. at the commons at Twin Falls City Hall. The squeaky wheel gets the grease. Be loud!