reply to post by Oldnslo
Referencing my previous post regarding the "FEMA" camp at the old Van Norman Lakes facility in Granada Hills, CA, this site would be perfect for a
receiving center in case of a pandemic or any situation that would produce large quantities of bodies.
As stated before, this facility is at the intersection of Interstate 5 and the 405 in the northwest corner of Los Angeles. The area resembles a large
bowl and the entire facility is surrounded by a service road used by BFI and other trash haulers to take their loads into one of the canyon landfills.
This is a perfect area to use for collection and disposal of large quantities of dead.
Sorry no FEMA coffins, rail cars or a rail spur at this location.
Just north of this location, I5 connects with Calif. Hwy 14 which leads to Palmdale and the Mojave Desert. A quick route (40 minutes to Palmdale) out
of Los Angeles, for the living and the dead!
A pandemic in any major metropolitan area will produce many 10's of thousands of dead, if not more, overwhelming the existing infrastructure.
They've got to be taken somewhere. If I had to cremate large quantities of dead, I'd do it in the desert.
FEMA must be preparing for this scenario also. It could explain alot about what we see all over the country.
Just a thought, folks.
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