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Originally posted by deprogrammer
Any update please
Are they still there?edit on 18-3-2012 by deprogrammer because: sent mid post
Are they still there?
Originally posted by questforevidence
reply to post by tsurfer2000h
I always wondered why they built the plastic coffin liners so big. I didn't think America had that many obese people who wouldn't fit into regular sized coffins.
I wasn't surprised to see Alex Jones continued to perpetuate this hoax ..
Originally posted by miniatus
I wasn't surprised to see Alex Jones continued to perpetuate this hoax ..
Originally posted by EnochWasRight
Easy. They completed the 600 million dollar hanger to store them in.
Originally posted by questforevidence
reply to post by tsurfer2000h
I always wondered why they built the plastic coffin liners so big. I didn't think America had that many obese people who wouldn't fit into regular sized coffins.
Originally posted by VforVendettea
reply to post by Pauligirl
The fact that they were photographed stored in volume at places that look suspiciously like concentration or extermination camps raises alarm in every thinking person who views them.
Originally posted by VforVendettea
reply to post by Pauligirl
Nice explanation but I don't believe it.
If they are only coffin liners then why are they not stored at or near actual cemetaries, the manufacturer or the sellers warehouse, like any other product?
The fact that they were photographed stored in volume at places that look suspiciously like concentration or extermination camps raises alarm in every thinking person who views them.
The property on Lions Club Road in Madison, Georgia is leased by Vantage
Products.
The product stored on the property are standard burial vaults, please see
our web page for information on this product - www.vantageproducts.com
The majority of cemeteries across the United States require the use of a
burial vault when a body is interred. The use of a burial vault, plastic or
concrete, is to prevent the collapse of the ground in the cemetery
and to protect the casket placed inside.