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infrasound as a health worry has been debunked. This is just the same old "power lines are making me sick" type of hypochondria.
Given the lack of true understanding in the medical field... I wouldn't bet on that. The list of things they don't know the cause of is really long.
That said, I don't care if someone claims they can feel it. If it can be reliably detected at distance from the facility, then it shouldn't be allowed. Just because it has no proven impact doesn't mean it has no impact.
I invite you to shine a powerful infrared light on your eyes for extended periods of time. Since the light is invisible and your eye doesn't hurt it must be safe right?
I invite you to abstain from putting words in people's mouths in order to make faulty arguments.