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Originally posted by megabogie
a little rebellion, now and then, is a good thing, and as necessary in the political world as storms in the physical.
Thomas Jefferson
I concur
Originally posted by LexiconV
reply to post by Solasis
So they create a short term lethal virus that does its thing while they're hold up in their Bunkers for X months. Not enough time to mutate and no survivors for it to mutate once they exit from their expensive rat holes.
Where there's a virologist, there's a way.
Originally posted by Solasis
Originally posted by redoubt
reply to post by Solasis
The main problem with your theory is that it isn't an inarguable result. It would cause a lot of upheaval and, yes, a good number of them would probably die. but the ordinary people wouldn't just stand by and let all of the elderly starve to death.
of course, if the rest of the nation cared enough to do something and they weren't in a crisis too... but, i do thing the inarguability factor is withstanding for a great many.
The rest of the nation would care. It frightens me that you think they wouldn't.
Originally posted by lostjohnny
reply to post by CaticusMaximus
If I were planning the cull, I'd fill the coffins with bodies, top up with animal remains and label them as contaminated waste. They would make perfect fuel for use in the high-pressure depolymerisation plants such as the ones powering the Butterball Turkey factories. The containers could be sealed for years before being sent for processing to the power plants to be broken down to crude oil.
It would save the trouble of burying, while disposing of the evidence and providing power to the future. A win-win-win solution.
Originally posted by boncho
54 million Americans who are apt to vote, will be lopped right off the top.
54 million Americans will be eliminated from the equation.
Why would you get rid of the people that vote?
Originally posted by ladyinwaiting
Originally posted by megabogie
a little rebellion, now and then, is a good thing, and as necessary in the political world as storms in the physical.
Thomas Jefferson
I concur
Rebellion without humanity, and a noble cause, is a sorry endeavor.
Originally posted by EternalAnarchy
Originally posted by lostjohnny
reply to post by CaticusMaximus
If I were planning the cull, I'd fill the coffins with bodies, top up with animal remains and label them as contaminated waste. They would make perfect fuel for use in the high-pressure depolymerisation plants such as the ones powering the Butterball Turkey factories. The containers could be sealed for years before being sent for processing to the power plants to be broken down to crude oil.
It would save the trouble of burying, while disposing of the evidence and providing power to the future. A win-win-win solution.
woah, what will we be able to do next?