Help Expose the Science
They Ignored
Wind turbine regulations measure the wrong pathway. Families are harmed in their own homes — and the rules were written to prevent detecting it.
The Problem
Why current regulations fail
Wind turbines transmit energy along two pathways: airborne sound and ground-borne vibration. Current regulations measure only the airborne pathway — using an A-weighted standard that filters out the very frequencies most likely to cause harm.
Ground-borne vibration travels through rock and soil at densities 1,000× greater than air. When it reaches a building whose natural resonant frequency matches the turbine output, the building itself becomes a sound source — amplifying sub-audible vibration into broadband noise that fills the structure from within.
Tuning fork sympathetic resonance — demonstrated in every physics classroom in the world — has been completely absent from wind turbine noise standards for 30 years. The evidence points to deliberate exclusion, not oversight.
"It is not reasonable to accept that basic science — taught and demonstrated in every high school physics class in the world — was omitted from wind turbine noise regulations by accident. There is no innocent explanation."
— Dave Ward, Inventor, Ward Effect® Technology · Open Letter to President TrumpWhat Your Donation Funds
Scientific White Paper
Peer-reviewable technical documentation explaining why A-weighted airborne standards fail to detect the dominant harm mechanism.
Open Letter Campaign
Direct call for federal review of noise assessment standards, circulated globally for co-signing.
Measurement Protocol
GPS-timestamped full-spectrum field protocol for community action groups — evidence built to Six Sigma evidentiary standards.
Global Distribution
Coordinated release to action groups, regulatory bodies, and legislators across affected countries.
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