reply to post by OldMedic
They are, in fact, burial vaults which house the casket and prevent cave-ins and, in the case of sealed burial vaults, moisture and water from
entering the casket (at least for a while). Multiple links have been provided in this thread which show examples of some different types of
polypropylene burial vaults which all look exactly like these.. I've talked in great detail about how they are constructed, why polypropylene is
used instead of the concrete that has primarily been used in the past, etc...
As I just stated, it makes absolutely no sense whatsoever why the government would spend all this money to get all these burial vaults manufactured
for the purpose of burying american victims of a major terrorist attack when burial vaults are not required by any law by any state in the union. If
the aim is to prevent some kind of disease or radiation from the corpse, there are other much more cost-effective ways for the government to dispose
of dead bodies.
The government isn't going to murder americans and then pay all this money to give them a proper burial inside a burial vault which
1-is not required by any law in the U.S.
2-is a waste of the government's money since burial vaults don't permanently keep out moisture OR prevent cave-ins anyway (contrary to popular
belief).
You can see all my links from the federal trade commission and elsewhere on these issues in my last post..
But the idea that this is some kind of FEMA burial vault manufacturing operation makes no sense to me either. I talked about this conspiracy in
previous posts so please refer to them on the details. However it makes no sense why FEMA would round up, incarcerate, torture, and execute
non-compliant american citizens in cold blood, and then spend all this money to give the deceased a proper burial of some kind when burial vaults
AREN'T required by any law on the books in any state as I stated in my prevoius post..
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...
[edit on 7/18/2008 by sp00n1]
1-Not all burial vaults are hermetically sealed. Even with the sealed burial vaults, the seal will eventually degrade and the seal will fail. In the
end, no burial vault is permenantly hermetically sealed, however manufacturers probably tell shoppers that they are so they can make more money.
Also, a sealed container does not in any way, shape, or form prevent decomposition of the body. That is also a myth.
2-These are not coffins. These are burial vaults which are used to house the actual coffin/casket itself in an effort to protect the casket from
becoming compromised by water or cave-ins.
3 -Some people think the link in this post is the actual manufacturer of what we are seeing in the video but that is FALSE (I'm trying to prevent
people from getting mixed up here). There are MANY companies that manufacture them and almost any septic tank manufacturing company can also
manufacture polypropylene burial vaults since the manufacturing process is identical to polypropylene septic tanks. All that is required is a mold.
Everything else involved in the production process is exactly the same as a polypropylene septic tank.
This company in the link above does not even have an office anywhere in the state of Georgia.
-ChriS
[edit on 23-7-2008 by BlasteR]