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To #SSEN, #SSE Renewables,#ScottishPower, #Vattenfall, #EDPR, #Statkraft and all the companies that call destruction development.

To the planners behind the scenes in Glasgow, Edinburgh, and London who draw borders with maps but never set foot on the land they destroy.

To the investors who calculate profit and pretend it’s about the planet.

And it’s addressed to all who love Scotland, to those who still believe that the Highlands are sacred ground, that wilderness is not a void, but the pulse of something ancient and irreplaceable.

To those who once walked through moorland and silence and felt that rare sense of belonging to something pure.

And to those who now see it slipping away, amidst noise, steel, and greed.

Let’s stand together for what we love! Before it’s too late!

Beyond the Kyle of Sutherland the heart of the Highlands is being remade not by nature, but by contracts, cables, cranes, and lots and lots of money!

For example: In Invershin and Golspie they plan to house 400 workers, 150 here, 250 there, for five years of construction, working around the clock. (As in numerous other places in Scotland)

Diesel trucks will thunder down our single-track roads,shaking cottages and scaring sheep.

Quiet valleys will become supply corridors.

The night will be lit by headlights and engines.

And when they’re finished, silence will not return, because the monster turbines will remain, and with them, endless power lines will be built in the name of the price of progress.

They will stand like giant steel soldiers, an eternal monument to power and greed in the middle of our once pristine nature!

From Spittal to Beauly, a high-voltage line will soon run through the heart and soul of the North, right through forests, moors, and nesting grounds.

They call it a necessary connection. But why?

Because they produce more than they can transport! Because their greed is limitless!

To make a profit, to export, to a faraway market.

This isn’t about clean energy for Scotland.

It’s about feeding the industrial grid, at the expense of our ecosystems, our wildlife, our peace.

The osprey, the golden eagle, the bats that hunt over rivers, all will suffer from what you call development in the name of progress.

Migratory birds will collide with turbines taller than our churches.

Red deer will lose their habitat.

The once living soil will be buried under concrete.

🌲 What they will take from us

They will drain the peat bogs our greatest natural carbon stores, and turn them from the lungs of the Highlands into scars.

They will clear forests for turbine foundations and access roads.

Thousands of trees will fall in the name of green energy!

They will carve paths through river valleys where salmon once leaped and otters played.

They will pour thousands of tons of concrete into living soil.

And if you call it green energy I ask:

How green is a forest without trees?

How clean is a wind that smells of diesel?

🔴 The Death of the Dark Night

They will fill our skies with red, flashing lights,visible for miles!

A constant warning, the cold heartbeat of industry.

But for the creatures that live here,that light is death.

Bats are disoriented. Birds are drawn to their doom.

And for us, who once saw the aurora dance, it is deep sadness. It moves me to tears to think of what we will lose!

The Milky Way will disappear behind their towers.

The silence of darkness will be gone forever.

The darkness of old gives way to a constant blinking that neither man nor beast can rest.

Their promise of green jobs for us who live here—all false!

They bring contractors, workers, and convoys.

We locals are left with rising electricity prices, broken roads, and a never-ending hum. Radiation pollution day and night! Sound waves are our constant companions! Our houses are rapidly plummeting in price and becoming unsellable!

Instead of Highland idyll, construction noise!

The people of the Highlands are experiencing industrial colonization disguised as green energy. Communities are shrinking while wind turbines are growing.

In the Kyle of Sutherland, there will soon be almost one turbine per inhabitant.

Imagine that: one person, one monster turbine!

A land once characterized by loneliness, now trimmed by rotor blades and power pylons—all climate-neutral, of course!

They call it renewable. But what is being renewed? The money is in their pockets!

An endless hunger for more, disguised as green miracle energy!

A question for the powerful

Do you know what it feels like to live under a sky that never sleeps?

To feel the hum of the power grid in your bones?

To lose the stars one by one and call it progress?

You don’t live here.

You don’t walk these hills in the rain.

You’ve never seen the mist dance or watched the owl fly in the dark night.

You don’t stand by the river at dusk and listen.

You don’t know the natural sounds of the night or the silence when everything is asleep!

You don’t know the starry sky, a wonder with millions of lights that guide your way. You don’t feel the magic when the Northern Lights dance and enchant everything around them.

You only listen to the voice of money.

But let me tell you!

Scotland is not your factory.

The Highlands are not your testing ground.

You cannot pave the North with steel and call it salvation.

You cannot blind the sky and call it clean.

Look up.

The blinking lights that you love so much are not progress.

It is the wilderness’s last breath.

And when the final aurora fades behind your towers, remember:

It was not nature that failed you.

It was you who failed it.

I will fight for every blade of grass and every tree to save the Highlands a piece of their soul!

A Voice from the Highlands, for all who still believe that beauty and silence are worth defending.

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