A Half a Million Plastic Coffins?!, page 4
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reply posted on 19-7-2008 @ 12:43 PM by jimmyjackblack
reply to post by Yarcofin



Ok, imagine this, a nuke goes off, you have tons of dead, radioactive bodies. Or a bioweapon goes off, you have tons of dead, contaminated bodies. Now in oder to keep the rest of the popele alive you must somehow despose of these bodies with out contaminating the area and the ground around the area. So if you put them in bags, you contaminate the area that the bodies are tossed in, however if you put them in these nice little plastic airtight coffins, then you have a much greater chance of not contaminating the area. Also if it is a nuke that hits, burning the bodies would be a bad idea, the fire does'nt destroy the radioactivity, it puts it back into the air.
Also as previously stated, there could be about half a million in other states as well, I think it's be interesting if anyone else could find some of these, anyone wanna have a go at it?

-Jimmy



reply posted on 19-7-2008 @ 12:43 PM by CaptGizmo
reply to post by winged patriot


The fact that you still support this criminal President and his administration makes you a neo-con.The fact that this President is a mass murderer and a dictator makes the fact that you still support his views and his criminal agenda even more like a fascist.He has eroded this Constitution more than any other President in the history of this country.I could dazzle you with tones of facts and figures with links to all but somehow I think that you are so completely and utterly brain washed that it wont do any good.In other words you are probably lost at this point. Take a look at your King "cocaine snorting" Bushes approval rating these days; yea you got a lot of back up there pal.The worst approval rating in the history of this country.

Back on topic now...maybe they will be filled with concrete and used as barriers for something, either way I did not see any evidence of it being a government run facility in the videos.


reply posted on 19-7-2008 @ 01:01 PM by ToolFanMael
reply to post by sp00n1



man this reminds me.. I really wish I could find this article or whatever I was reading it on.. im gonna look again.. but it basically was some sub contractor of the government who ran a business.. something to do with metal or railroad stuff.. and they recieved a contract to build 100,000+ of these railway cars and in them they had a coupla hundred set's of shackles in them... this guy got scared and told some reporter or journalist or something.. this was a while ago though... I cant imagine thats a huge number


reply posted on 19-7-2008 @ 01:01 PM by Yarcofin
Originally posted by jimmyjackblack
reply to
post by Yarcofin



Ok, imagine this, a nuke goes off, you have tons of dead, radioactive bodies. Or a bioweapon goes off, you have tons of dead, contaminated bodies. Now in oder to keep the rest of the popele alive you must somehow despose of these bodies with out contaminating the area and the ground around the area. So if you put them in bags, you contaminate the area that the bodies are tossed in, however if you put them in these nice little plastic airtight coffins, then you have a much greater chance of not contaminating the area. Also if it is a nuke that hits, burning the bodies would be a bad idea, the fire does'nt destroy the radioactivity, it puts it back into the air.
Also as previously stated, there could be about half a million in other states as well, I think it's be interesting if anyone else could find some of these, anyone wanna have a go at it?

-Jimmy


Assuming that the plastic coffins aren't close enough to the nuclear blast to all be melted into a big black puddle...

How long will these coffins take to break down? I think garbage bags take approximately 100 years to completely break down. Let's say these coffins are made of high-quality polyethelene or polystyrene plastics... give it the benefit of the doubt and say 300-500 years? Doesn't radioactive material stay radioactive for THOUSANDS of years? Eventually it will break down and create the same problem.

I think mass graves are still a more viable and cost-efficient alternative (not that the government is known for using money wisely.) Just make a few giant football-field-sized holes in the ground for each state in highly populated areas and fill them with about 10 feet of concrete thick walls, throw in a bunch of contaminated bodies, pour another layer of concrete, repeat until you run out of space.


reply posted on 19-7-2008 @ 01:03 PM by jimmyjackblack
reply to post by ToolFanMael



Yep, the FEMA rail road cars.
i bet if you looked on InfoWars.com you could find allt he info you're looking for.


reply posted on 19-7-2008 @ 01:20 PM by jimmyjackblack
reply to post by neutiquam_erro



Did ya read what I wrote about this?
It's to prevent contaminattion, putting the bodies in plastic bags won't work, however if you stick two or three bodies in one of these containers and burry them, then the rodioactive, bioweapon contamination won;t leak out into the enviroment.
Makes perfect sense to me.

-Jimmy


reply posted on 19-7-2008 @ 01:31 PM by MurderCityDevil
Originally posted by jimmyjackblack
reply to
post by neutiquam_erro



Did ya read what I wrote about this?
It's to prevent contaminattion, putting the bodies in plastic bags won't work, however if you stick two or three bodies in one of these containers and burry them, then the rodioactive, bioweapon contamination won;t leak out into the enviroment.
Makes perfect sense to me.

-Jimmy



hahaha prevent contamination? are you serious? if something nuclear or bio it will still be in the stmosphere carried by the wind or in water or in pourous absorbable materials

in case of nuclear alot of bodies would be incinerated (sp?) instantly

look at how bad hiroshima was when that went off, you think all bodies were found?

infowars isnt the best place for info either, thats been proven time and time again


reply posted on 19-7-2008 @ 01:48 PM by beaverg
Originally posted by MurderCityDevil
Originally posted by jimmyjackblack
reply to
post by neutiquam_erro



Did ya read what I wrote about this?
It's to prevent contaminattion, putting the bodies in plastic bags won't work, however if you stick two or three bodies in one of these containers and burry them, then the rodioactive, bioweapon contamination won;t leak out into the enviroment.
Makes perfect sense to me.

-Jimmy



hahaha prevent contamination? are you serious? if something nuclear or bio it will still be in the stmosphere carried by the wind or in water or in pourous absorbable materials


Yep. See: Siberian anthrax accident in 1979, Chernobyl incident in 1986, and Bhopal disaster in 1984 for examples. These containers designed to hold coffins would not be useful in any way to quarantine an immediate area.


reply posted on 19-7-2008 @ 01:59 PM by MrWendal
Originally posted by MurderCityDevil
reply to
post by sp00n1



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


I love comments like this... especially on subjects that were researched right here on ATS a few months ago. Just do a search for FEMA coffins. I am sure after you read that thread and see the patent and everything else, maybe then you will believe it.

ATS beat out infowars on this story months ago.


reply posted on 19-7-2008 @ 02:10 PM by MrWendal
I figured I'd save some of you the effort of actually looking it up yourselves.


ATS thread on FEMA coffins

ATS thread 2 including additional locations

Before you discredit something because it came from infowars, it might be a good idea to look into and draw your own conclussions. My hats off to the members here at ATS who did an amazing job researching this subject. Threads and research like this is what makes ATS the best.
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