
A wind turbine has made the news again, and like most times, not for a good reason.
A wind turbine in Texas caught fire after reportedly being struck by lightning.
Firefighters who responded to the scene captured a video of the burning turbine, which showed it ablaze and releasing heavy black smoke into the air.
Here’s the video:
“POSSIBLY THE GREATEST HOAX IN HISTORY - THE GREEN NEW SCAM”
— Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) January 21, 2026
“The catastrophic energy collapse which befell every European nation”
“Every time it (Wind-turbine) goes round, you lose 00”
People have been brainwashed into hating Donald Trump, because of this they accept… pic.twitter.com/iNkUgNamde
NPR reported the Trump administration has halted dozens of wind turbine projects that had a price tag of billions of dollars:
Late last month, the Trump administration halted construction on billions of dollars worth of offshore wind projects after the Defense Department allegedly raised new national security concerns about the facilities. But no one outside the federal government seems to know what sort of threats the administration has found. So far, the government has been unwilling to release that information even to the companies building the projects.
The Interior Department sent stop-work orders on December 22 to the developers of five wind projects off the East Coast. The orders were based on classified reports recently completed by the Defense Department. The Interior Department said pausing construction would give federal agencies time to work with project developers to try to mitigate potential risks.
Companies building infrastructure projects routinely work with the federal government to deal with issues that regulators raise, including around national security. Without information about newly-discovered threats, companies building the wind projects have said in court filings that they can’t address the government’s concerns. They said the lack of transparency suggests the administration’s goal is to block wind projects, rather than to deal with legitimate national security issues.
