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Date Feb 25, 2021
Duration 00:00:15
File Size 130.35 MB
Resolution 1920 x 1080

Saint-Senier-en Beuvron, the tiny village blocking the way for Elon Musk

François Provost President of the National Association for Animals victims of Electrical Voltage (ANAST) and previous milk producer, in his field, while feeding his sheep. Prevost has been a victim of the consequences of electromagnetic fields for over 15 years, leading to the death of his animals. Since then, he has been engaged in a battle against the French State, in association with hundreds of farmers throughout the country, to get France to recognise the inadequacy of the preventive measures taken. Prevost is at the forefront of the fight in the village of Saint-Senier-de-Beuvron against the decision by Californian billionaire Elon Musk's Starlink to build a satellite base in the commune. The town council is currently trying to block the project, in the absence of in-depth studies into the consequences for the environment, the population and the animals in a department whose economy is entirely based on sheep farming and which is located just 18 km from Mont Saint-Michel, in a UNESCO heritage area. Saint-Senier-de-Beuvron, 17th of February, 2021.

Saint-Senier-en Beuvron, the tiny village blocking the way for Elon Musk

François Provost President of the National Association for Animals victims of Electrical Voltage (ANAST) and previous milk producer, in his field, while feeding his sheep. Prevost has been a victim of the consequences of electromagnetic fields for over 15 years, leading to the death of his animals. Since then, he has been engaged in a battle against the French State, in association with hundreds of farmers throughout the country, to get France to recognise the inadequacy of the preventive measures taken. Prevost is at the forefront of the fight in the village of Saint-Senier-de-Beuvron against the decision by Californian billionaire Elon Musk's Starlink to build a satellite base in the commune. The town council is currently trying to block the project, in the absence of in-depth studies into the consequences for the environment, the population and the animals in a department whose economy is entirely based on sheep farming and which is located just 18 km from Mont Saint-Michel, in a UNESCO heritage area. Saint-Senier-de-Beuvron, 17th of February, 2021.

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