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Topic started on 18-7-2008 @ 02:46 PM by sp00n1


A Half a Million Plastic Coffins?!


www.infowars.com

Yep, these are cheap plastic coffins. Hundreds of thousands of them. Don’t believe it?

Well, apparently the Government is expecting a half million people to die relatively soon, and the Atlanta Airport is a major airline traffic hub, probably the biggest in the country, which means Georgia is a prime base to conduct military operations and coordination.
(visit the link for the full news article)



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reply posted on 18-7-2008 @ 02:46 PM by sp00n1


Something big is about to happen indeed. Food crisis? Wars? Widespread civil unrest as the economy collapses? Disease outbreaks?!?!

Check out the video, this is an unfathomable amount of coffins....


YouTube Link


www.infowars.com
(visit the link for the full news article)

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reply posted on 18-7-2008 @ 02:49 PM by MurderCityDevil


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well the fact that it is coming from info wars i put no regard into it at all

people die everyday, maybe this is just a company with alot of supply on hand

overstock? who knows, i doubt the govt is just waiting for hundreds of thousands of people to die

if there was a mass destruction somewhere i think most bodies would be obliterated and or fried

who knows though, plastic though, kinda cool

kinda like color vinyl 45's



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reply posted on 18-7-2008 @ 02:50 PM by Ceara


There is another post on the forum showing photos.

But leave it to Alex Jones to really scream it out. hehe

The idea of so many coffins is kinda scary though.

The article mentions Georgia. And there was another post on there from someone claiming that he had to move all data out of Georgia.

*shrugs*



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reply posted on 18-7-2008 @ 02:50 PM by beaverg


From what I've seen these have been lying there in wait since 2003.



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reply posted on 18-7-2008 @ 02:51 PM by sp00n1


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These are air tight, hermetically sealed coffins. Who the hell just happens to have 500,000 specially designed coffins capable of containing biowarfare bodies laying around?!

www.polyguardvaults.com...

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reply posted on 18-7-2008 @ 02:56 PM by beaverg



Originally posted by sp00n1
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These are air tight, hermetically sealed coffins. Who the hell just happens to have 500,000 specially designed coffins capable of containing biowarfare bodies laying around?!

www.polyguardvaults.com...

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Someone with a contract with the Department of Homeland Security. They could have been paid to make and store them leading up to the invasion of Iraq.



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reply posted on 18-7-2008 @ 02:57 PM by antar


Those are casket vaults.

500 million people die suddenly?

I am surprised that they were not outsourced.



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reply posted on 18-7-2008 @ 02:59 PM by burdman30ott6
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They aren't coffins, they're burial vaults which the coffin goes into. If the government actually did plan on something wiping out a half million people in one fell swoop in Atlanta, don't you think body bags and mass burial or cremation would be the route they'd take to dispose of the dead? Digging a half million gaves would take far, far longer and be far less convenient. hell, in the time it would take to dig that many graves they could probably find a plant that could make a half million of these things so why bother stockpiling them?

Once again Alex Jones makes an ass of himself.



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reply posted on 18-7-2008 @ 03:01 PM by SantaClaus


I'm pretty sure they got this story from us here at ATS in December.

FEMA Coffins in Georgia

Surf those pages, there's lots of explainations. They have been there for many many years too.



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reply posted on 18-7-2008 @ 03:13 PM by whaaa


Well, the Center for Disease Control is in Atlanta.
Perhaps they know a reason to stockpile coffins.
Looks to me like you could put 3 or 4 bodies in one of those hermeticly sealed outfits, dig a big hole and pile em up, cover em up and forget about em.

en.wikipedia.org...



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reply posted on 18-7-2008 @ 03:24 PM by SantaClaus


Well in the thread we discussed a patent that looked very much like the coffins you see there. It was a portable coffin that could be used over and over again to cremate bodies. It was a super-resistant polymer.

So if thats what these things are, they are very expensive and scary.



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reply posted on 18-7-2008 @ 04:24 PM by prevenge



Originally posted by SantaClaus
Well in the thread we discussed a patent that looked very much like the coffins you see there. It was a portable coffin that could be used over and over again to cremate bodies. It was a super-resistant polymer.

So if thats what these things are, they are very expensive and scary.





yeah.. I'd agree.
I don't think this is for "burying"
But for "transporting" corpses to where they'd be cremated.
reusable.. so the AMOUNT you see there ... multiplied by how many times they're used.. is the actual amount of bodies.

say.. for posterity's sake.. the "initial" aim is a 75% reduction..

say there are stockpiles of 500,000 like the one in Georgia.. but in every state.
(just averaging.. i know there's more people in Texas than Vermont.. bear with me)..
so that's 2.5 mil "vaults" or "containers" or "tupperware tubs".. as I like to call them.
U.S. 2008 population = 304,627,000 ....75% of which is 228,470,250 (goal level)
228,470,250 divided by 2.5 mil vaults = 114
So each one would have to be used 114 times to reach a population level of 76,156,750.

Thats enough for today's Fun Facts!

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reply posted on 18-7-2008 @ 04:56 PM by spec_ops_wannabe



Originally posted by sp00n1
reply to post by MurderCityDevil



These are air tight, hermetically sealed coffins. Who the hell just happens to have 500,000 specially designed coffins capable of containing biowarfare bodies laying around?!

www.polyguardvaults.com...

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Could this be a possibility?
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Putting dead bodies of sick survivors from a nuclear attack in these maybe?



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reply posted on 18-7-2008 @ 05:01 PM by bismarcksea


They are NOT coffins. They are storage bins used for hauling bodies in the airline industry. I use to see them almost every day.


Geeze people!

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reply posted on 18-7-2008 @ 05:05 PM by jetxnet


They probably aren't coffins, but Atlanta is where alot of our fallen soldiers first come into from Iraq.

It could be the US is planning to attack Iran and doesn't know what to expect.



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reply posted on 18-7-2008 @ 05:12 PM by jackinthebox


I think it was actually an ATS member who shot the video.

If I remember correctly, someone actually found the company who produces them and learned that they are burial vaults for putting caskets in.

But still, I suppose they could be dual-purpose. They fit two bodies each.

Wouldn't it make sense in this day and age for the government to be prepared for a mass casualty event? A half-million people isn't really all that many if you think about it. The metro-Atlanta area alone has over 5.3 million.



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reply posted on 18-7-2008 @ 05:12 PM by NGC2736


Everybody is thinking bodies, yet we know that the casualties would be easier to dispose of by crmation than burial. So what if they aren't for bodies at all?

In any "war" certain priceless items need to be saved. Paintings, museum pieces, the treasures of humanity.

Remember a few weeks back when everyone was talking about the seed storage vaults, where seeds could restock the Earth in case of a major disaster? The same type of disaster could cause many priceless artifacts to suffer or be lost and destroyed.

Many times museums use fakes for displaying, for safety reasons, and the real item is stored. It wouldn't be too hard to take the original object, pack it well in these "crates", seal it to preserve it, and transport it to a safe place.

Remember how the Natzis used mines to hide all sorts of loot? Well, if some group, with enough power and influence, chose to do the same thing prior to "something" they had information on, what better way to ship it? And all the while, everyone is thinking dead bodies.

Just a thought, because I like to speculate on alternatives.



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reply posted on 18-7-2008 @ 05:17 PM by Rockpuck


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Been debunked time and again on ATS ...

And it certainly is not "breaking news" .. try doing a search before you post a thread, especially in "breaking news"



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reply posted on 18-7-2008 @ 05:29 PM by MurderCityDevil



Originally posted by Rockpuck
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Been debunked time and again on ATS ...

And it certainly is not "breaking news" .. try doing a search before you post a thread, especially in "breaking news"


or especially from infowars

get the double meaning on that? info wars?



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