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FEMA Coffins In Georgia

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posted on Dec, 20 2007 @ 06:12 PM
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The objects in question are Burial Vaults. Similar to Caskets/Coffins in that the casket is covered with this Vault after burial. The logic behind these is that it keeps the ground from collapsing the casket over time. These also work on the Diving Bell principle. Water rises around the vault keeping the casket relatively protected if the water table is that high. These particular Vaults are G.I. issue vaults used mainly at National Cemeteries for Veterans. This company may be a legitimate manufacturer of this product and nothing more. Keep in mind Veterans of all ages are passing away ever increasingly nowadays.

The Undertaker



posted on Dec, 20 2007 @ 06:34 PM
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Of course, but why sooo many?? and at this "relatively" peaceful time? and why? "unless the authorities are planning to dig up our graves?", would you want a sealed container to rest the dead in??? either you preserve, or bury/burn, why would you put corpses in a "tight" container??
And yes, a reply would be amazing from the plastics company. i'll let you know what they say "IF" they say. And you can make your own minds up !



posted on Dec, 20 2007 @ 06:38 PM
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Well undertaker I would like to believe ya but you just regestered and they are just not strong enough to bury and they are too big. Grew up with undertakers so I know a little. Saw the boxes from viet nam these are way too big can't imagine the government making anything bigger other than their paycheck.

mikell



posted on Dec, 20 2007 @ 06:46 PM
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I just want to add a bit on coffin vaults because I think we have an answer.


www.polyguardvaults.com...

The Undertaker knows his business.......



EDIT: They come with a 100 year warranty!



[edit on 20/12/2007 by anxietydisorder]



posted on Dec, 20 2007 @ 06:47 PM
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Those vaults can withstand hundreds of pounds of pressure per square inch. Their "main" purpose again is to keep the ground from collapsing the casket. This allows the maintenance crew at the cemetery to mow the lawn easier. As far as the numbers are concerned, if they are the manufacturer then they are holding them for distribution nationwide. IMO



posted on Dec, 20 2007 @ 06:48 PM
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Ahh, caught one last thing, Some caskets have already been deployed. Check the picture comparison. Grass is burned from their storage out near the road front. (I had thought my last post was a much earlier shot?)



The left shot is the MSlivemaps - with unfinished north end
the right shot is Google Earth/maps- finished north end??

I'll buy the conventional explaination, as it seems this site is actively supplying casket liners. Id say they need to update their inventory control but as they say in the mortuary business........Good job all.

Beer time.


[edit on 20-12-2007 by scrapple]



posted on Dec, 20 2007 @ 06:55 PM
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nice job scrapple, thats a hell of a lotta caskets gone! crrrickey
right im off , had ma beer, time for bed
. will catch ya'all 2morrow



posted on Dec, 20 2007 @ 07:00 PM
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Originally posted by anxietydisorder
I just want to add a bit on coffin vaults because I think we have an answer.


www.polyguardvaults.com...

The Undertaker knows his business.......



Great job AD and thanks undertaker. The liner size makes sense as caskets are about that tall. 7' footers get cremated.
-scrap



posted on Dec, 20 2007 @ 07:02 PM
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Originally posted by carpediem
nice job scrapple, thats a hell of a lotta caskets gone! crrrickey
right im off , had ma beer, time for bed
. will catch ya'all 2morrow





posted on Dec, 20 2007 @ 07:04 PM
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Great job to some of you doing some leg work! Hope yall got some applauds!!

So, I guess its safe to say these have nothing to do w/ FEMA and our big bad government and are used for regular burials all over the country.

Again, great job to some of you!!



posted on Dec, 20 2007 @ 08:22 PM
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Wow! Well that was exciting.

I only had one question that stayed through reading this whole thread, and that was:

"Are these sites springing up all over the country?"

Once the numbers were caluclated by scrapple my "imminent threat" meter fell way back down. 4% of Atlanta would certainly be a catastrophe, but not out of the realm of what FEMA should actually be prepared for, as opposed to mass extermination of Americans by the NWO.

Rex-84 huh? 1984 seems a bit of a sick coincidence don't ya think? I am still very concerned about the stripping away of our rights.

Thanks to everyone for their work. This has been very educational to me on several levels. Thanks again.



posted on Dec, 20 2007 @ 08:36 PM
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What's all the fuss about? They're reptilian microwave containers. Throw a nice crunchy grandma in there, a regular adult for the main portion of the entree, and a couple of babies so there's plenty of gravy and nuke it.

Voila. Din-din for Dino. Sheesh.



posted on Dec, 20 2007 @ 09:24 PM
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i stopped by there today and took a 10 minute video. even climbed on top of the coffins and showed that they stretch as far as the eye can see. i'll work on getting it uploaded, but it might take me a day or so.

it was very creepy back there, had a very distinct gut feeling walking around. the incenerator at the back of the facility sent a chill down my spine. watch for the video coming up soon!

by teh way, something's definitely up with the site -- there's literally hundreds of thousands if not millions of these things, and as you'll see in teh video, they havent been moved in years. there are trees growing from underneath some of the pallets. hate to break it to you, but these are not being replenished regularly and are certainly stockpiled for something.

[edit on 20-12-2007 by stingray]


MBF

posted on Dec, 20 2007 @ 09:42 PM
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I've seen a few of these vaults myself. It is my understanding that some states have stopped these kind of vaults from being used. I think there was some concern about them not being durable enough. That could be the reason for an oversupply of them.



posted on Dec, 20 2007 @ 09:43 PM
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Originally posted by interestedalways
This answers my question about the lids

www.libertyforlife.com...


I'd like to say I'm not attacking you, and my little rant has nothing to do with the coffin subject. But after seeing some of the stuff on that site I would have a hard time believing anything there.


That site shows a picture of a fenced complex, with barb wire facing inward. It also states that 800+ of these facilities are empty.
"Note security fence turned inwards. 800+ of these new facilities are empty. Built for what? Waiting for what? You?"


Then the list that procedes, while I can not discredit the entire list I can tell you the Manchester KY and the Ashland KY prison's are anything but concentration camps built by Halliburton so the comming police state can lock us all up. They are both populated, very small, medium and low security respectivly facilities and neither surrounded by a fence of any kind. (Unless a fence was built around the Ashland facility recently, I have not been by there in a year or so, I drive by the Manchester facility every day.)


I'm sure we have other members close to some of the other facilities, I'm very curious if these other "concentration camps" are disguised as well as the two I'm familiar with.



posted on Dec, 20 2007 @ 10:30 PM
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Working on getting the video posted up on youtube now. i'll certainly accept the fact that these can be used for a legitimate coffin business, but the sheer quantity of these things is daunting. one would think they'd stop production sooner if demand slowed down.

[edit on 20-12-2007 by stingray]



posted on Dec, 20 2007 @ 11:18 PM
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OK guys, here's the video of the railroad tracks, the facility, and the boxes...



[edit on 20-12-2007 by stingray]



posted on Dec, 20 2007 @ 11:52 PM
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Wow! Star for that one. Quite daring I must say given the direction this thread was leaning at when you left to film.

My hearty thanks!



posted on Dec, 21 2007 @ 05:24 AM
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So the lid actually goes on the bottom and the tub covers the coffin instead of a cement box?

mikell



posted on Dec, 21 2007 @ 06:29 AM
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THANKS Undertaker...too bad it's a dying business...
And thanks to all.
Seriously, some excelllent detective work here, local and long distance. Good cooperation to get facts. Still not sure that we have it all - that is if FEMA is involved. Another question, related to FEMA. ANyone know, has FEMA ever had the official task of burying people (yet)? Thinking of New Orleans. ??? I wonder if FEMA would go to the trouble to have the extra liner.



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