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Lorraine Allanson, Energy Matters Podcast

Author: Lorraine Allanson

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Lorraine talks about her experience supporting a controversial energy project as an ordinary woman. In her series of podcasts Lorraine uses factual information, not fictional accounts about events in her community and the UK relating to fracking, shale gas, and the push for renewables. How are women used, abused and portrayed in the energy debate and environmental protests?
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This sixth episode reveals just how certain anti fracking supporters treat anyone who opposes their views and the devious tactics used to deliver retribution and revenge to supporters of the shale gas industry. This is the true story of how Lorraine was targeted by the anti fracking directors of the broadband company which supplied her business. It is very complex story which has much more skulduggery involved than a 15 minute podcast can reveal. Lorraine has possession of all the documents and evidence to support her claims. Every episode in the series is written and narrated by Lorraine Allanson. They are about fracking and how it affected her community. This is the true story about what happened in her small North Yorkshire rural community when the local gas company decided to hydraulically stimulate a shale gas well. One ordinary woman tells you her true story, her thoughts and experiences relating to fracking, protesters, the industry and government. Lorraine is not funded by, nor has ever worked in the oil and gas industry, she is just an ordinary person. All claims can be supported by evidence, these events are not fiction but factual.Each episode is approximately 15 minutes long. 
This fifth episode reveals just the start of some of the tactics used by the anti fracking movement to try and silence anyone who does not share their views on the Shale Gas industry. Every episode in the series is written and narrated by Lorraine Allanson. They are about fracking and how it affected her community. This is the true story about what happened in her small North Yorkshire rural community when the local gas company decided to hydraulically stimulate a shale gas well. One ordinary woman tells you her true story, her thoughts and experiences relating to fracking, protesters, the industry and government. Lorraine is not funded by, nor has ever worked in the oil and gas industry, she is just an ordinary person. All claims can be supported by evidence, these events are not fiction but factual.Each episode is approximately 15 minutes long. This one just happens to be 19 minutes!
This fourth episode is the second of two episodes, which set out to explain the big money involved with environmental campaign groups. Does Russia help fund protest organisations and the anti fracking campaign? Some government officials and journalists think so. There is money to be made in environmentalism and the multi million pound big green groups have far more influence on government policy than a few ordinary people, but why should they, when some are not even based in the UK? Every episode in the series is written and narrated by Lorraine Allanson. They are about fracking and how it affected her community. This is the true story about what happened in her small North Yorkshire rural community when the local gas company decided to hydraulically stimulate a shale gas well. One ordinary woman tells you her true story, her thoughts and experiences relating to fracking, protesters, the industry and government. Lorraine is not funded by, nor has ever worked in the oil and gas industry, she is just an ordinary person. All claims can be supported by evidence, these events are not fiction but factual.Each episode is approximately 15 minutes long.
This third episode is the first part of two, which begins to reveal how paid environmental campaigners are highly paid to stop communities backing an industry which could have the potential to improve their local economies. There is money to be made in environmentalism. The multi million pound big green groups have far more influence on government policy than a few ordinary people ever get the opportunity to have, but why should they, when some are not even based in the UK? Every episode in the series are written and narrated by Lorraine Allanson. They are about fracking and how it affected her community. This is the true story about what happened in her small North Yorkshire rural community when the local gas company decided to hydraulically stimulate a shale gas well. One ordinary woman tells you her true story, her thoughts and experiences relating to fracking, protesters, the industry and government. Lorraine is not funded by, nor has ever worked in the oil and gas industry, she is just an ordinary person. All claims can be supported by evidence, these events are not fiction but factual.Each episode is approximately 15 minutes long.
This second episode starts to lay out the story and talks about the benefits that the shale gas industry could bring. It also reveals how 'grass roots groups' are far from that and are being manipulated by southern based Green activists.Every episode in the series is written and narrated by Lorraine Allanson. They are about fracking and how it affected her community. This is the true story about what happened in her small North Yorkshire rural community when the local gas company decided to hydraulically fracture a shale gas well. One ordinary woman tells you her true story, her thoughts and experiences relating to fracking, protesters, the industry and government. Lorraine is not funded by, nor has ever worked in the oil and gas industry, she is just an ordinary person. All claims can be supported by evidence, these events are not fiction but factual.Each episode is approximately 15 minutes long.
Written and narrated by Lorraine Allanson, this is the true story about what happened in her small North Yorkshire rural community when the local gas company decided to hydraulically stimulate a shale gas well. You might have heard of the process by its slang term, fracking. Her story is not all about the rights and wrongs of the fracking industry, it is also about the social impacts and the bitter battles fought within communities like hers. The first episode talks about shale gas, fracking, the Frack Free movement, and how the Big Green Non Governmental Organisations such as Friends of the Earth are not always welcomed when they take over the narrative in communities, claiming to speak for the locals. This series of podcasts are not what you would usually hear or read in the media about fracking and how people object. This is about people within the community wanting to benefit from the shale gas industry and how fossil fuels play a big part in all of our lives, including the ones protesting loudly against them. One ordinary woman tells you her true story, her thoughts and experiences relating to fracking, protesters, the industry and government. Lorraine is not funded by, nor has ever worked in the oil and gas industry, she is just an ordinary person. All claims can be supported by evidence, these events are not fiction but factual.Each episode is approximately 15 minutes long.
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