posted on Jan, 13 2011 @ 04:59 PM
reply to post by Vandalour
Hi all. I am a funeral director and can tell you exactly what those concrete boxes are: They are grave liners. Cemeteries, (newer ones and all
military cemeteries), now usually require a cement grave liner for all burials. The concrete prevents the ground from sinking, therefore allowing the
groundskeepers to drive extremely heavy grave digging equipment and motorized lawnmowers over the ground without collapsing the soil. I recall the
funeral pre-needs (insurance) manager saying that 10,000 veterans were passing away each week in the U.S. ...(Sorry, I do not have a link to that
info). So the hundreds of concrete liners are not that suspicious to me.
As far as mass graves being prepared, the fastest way to dispose of a deceased individual is to cremate the body. Cremation doesn't automatically
reduce a body to the fine ash one sees on television or in the movies, most cremations require processing. This entails reducing any large remains
with a "processor", (basically a giant industrial blender). I could see T.P.T.B. cremating multiple bodies at one time and then placing the
unprocessed remains in a mass grave,(i.e. a plastic grave liner....). Frightening.... I would be interested to know if any of these FEMA camp sites
have purchased multiple cremators. Now THAT would really freak me out, much more so than the plastic grave liners. I am going to dig a little deeper
on this one. Anyone know where i can find military requisition info?