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Kenyon International Emergency Services
When Disaster Strikes
Can you recover your reputation?
Kenyon International Emergency Services teams have responded to the world’s largest disasters including World Trade Center 2001, Tsunami 2004, Katrina 2005 and hundreds of air crashes since 1929. We are the world’s most experienced and comprehensive disaster Management Company, ready to help organizations respond to crises anywhere, anytime. We coordinate emergency services connected with accidents, terrorist attacks and natural phenomenon:
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Kenyon is a subsidiary of Service Corporation International (SCI), a scandal-ridden Texas-based company operated by a friend of the Bush family. Recently, SCI subsidiaries have been implicated in illegally discarding and desecrating corpses.
Service Corporation International or SCI is a corporation based in Houston, Texas which runs one of the largest chains of funeral homes in the world with over 3800 funeral homes, 40000 employees, and revenues of $2.4 billion dollars. It operates in 18 countries in five continents and is traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
In contrast to many other large corporations, SCI tries to keep an extremely low profile. Typically, a funeral home that is owned by SCI will not have any trace of the corporation, and the corporation does not actively publicize its existence. In many cases, SCI will buy a pre-existing funeral home with a long history and keep the name, the family history, and be otherwise invisible.
Originally posted by valkeryie
Found an article for Kenyon
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Kenyon is a subsidiary of Service Corporation International (SCI), a scandal-ridden Texas-based company operated by a friend of the Bush family. Recently, SCI subsidiaries have been implicated in illegally discarding and desecrating corpses.
Originally posted by SpeakeasyNow, being the paranoid SOB that I am I won't go into much detail as too what I saw dead person-wise (though it was substantial)
Originally posted by Speakeasy
Well, I won't lie and say it wasn't unnerving. I work with the dead every day but seeing what I did on such a grander scale unnerved me a bit. Don't misunderstand me, though: It wasn't the condition of the bodies that startled me, but the sheer number of them.
www.hereinreality.com...
See Fox News: Gruesome Photos, Video Show Bodies Discarded in Woods Behind Cemetery
www.foxnews.com...
Here's a new chapter in an old scandal involving a Bush contributor and longtime family friend, Robert Waltrip. This time it's the desecration of dead bodies, and George W. Bush is directly linked to this scandal (as is former FEMA director Joe Allbaugh, GW's Chief of Staff while governor of Texas). According to Fox News, Waltrip's company, a cemetery company called Service Corporation International (also known as Dignity Memorial) was "recycling" graves, removing the bodies that were there originally and throwing them in the woods to use the space to house new customers at two Jewish cemeteries in Florida.
Bush's connection to the story is that he was subpoenaed in 1999 but refused to testify in a lawsuit by an ousted Texas state employee as to what his involvement was in halting an investigation into SCI's embalming practices, among other things.
This was a big Texas scandal for our president at the time, but as you will learn from this Washington Post article dated August 31, 1999, a Texas judge put everything right for then-governor Bush, just in time to campaign for the Presidency.