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Originally posted by foodstamp
reply to post by Wrabbit2000
It's a bid for exhumation from a graveyard and transport to another graveyard... Nothing more...
The Ministry Of Justice has to approve all exhumations..edit on 2/11/1313 by foodstamp because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Unity_99
Originally posted by foodstamp
Canada's Ministry Of Justice oversees all exhumation orders for the entire country. So, this is VERY likely to be an order to move a graveyard of bodies from one location to another. Nothing to see here... A little bit of common sense goes a long way. Shame on Cybertribe for not doing there home work. It would appear they reported as soon as they got it. Without even thinking about what it's for.
The Ministry of Justice has done this bidding for mass removal many MANY time before.. This is just silly garbage..
Nothing like that has leaked before, and we're not prone to having bogus leaks out like this here. We're fairly conservative, quiet folk, not used to such leaks.
I'd be reporting this too, because to me, you reveal what is happening, and then go down a list of possibilities and probabilities.
Certainly wrote that maybe they have 9 month contracts for some sudden removal of graves???? Or are doing this in preparation? But preparation is not a long suit of corporations and government. I didn't see too much preparation for Fukushima, except to bury the dangers by moving the testing units to Kamploops and that means, less than 10-15 inches of precipitation a year.
Down the list of probabilities. Thats one possible one. But not the full spectrum, and I think keeping alert is a good idea.
Originally posted by Unity_99
reply to post by erwalker
Actually it says, that its a pender for a bid to supply this for 9 months, the bidding takes place the from Jan 1 to March, 3 months. And if it were relating to graveyards and moving them, well its whole province.
Also the one leaking this has had experience in bids, and contracts and says, this is bids from outside their in place morgues and infrastructure currently existing, ie. outside work for 9 months, province wide, refrigeration and supplies, this would be a massive operation. Which corporation has the means to do this?
I think this is well worth wondering about.
edit on 11-2-2013 by Unity_99 because: (no reason given)
Willies Puddle doesn't have a huge population, why does it need to contract with private companies to move bodies...
...move bodies with refrigeration semis to another refrigeration unit, that all has be built/bought/provided within the terms of the contract. And not just to a graveyard.
We already have infrastructure for the normal death rates in place, so what is going on?
Originally posted by Maxatoria
Who currently does the lifting and shifting of corpses in Canada? perhaps they had a nice fat contract in place for who knows how long but its come to an end so they're looking for people to bid to keep the costs down
Originally posted by trouble4fun
reply to post by foodstamp
you are wrong, i have family who works in this field.... there are no arrangements being made to move cemeteries, and out sourcing this in such a high demand short time period is not the norm.... people be alert
Originally posted by Unity_99
reply to post by Vasa Croe
We already have infrastructure for the normal death rates in place, so what is going on?
Summary of the Requirement
The BC Coroners Service seeks a supplier to provide body removal and transportation the Kelowna area, and intends to award a contract for a Term of approximately 4 years for the provision of such services.
Originally posted by Unity_99
reply to post by erwalker
On the list. Willies Puddle is on the list. I didn't type this list either.edit on 11-2-2013 by Unity_99 because: (no reason given)