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Wow, you think because a company not directly connected to FEMA means these coffins are not suspicious?
From: [email protected]
Subject: Fw: Enquiry
Date: 29 July 2008 05:48:44 BDT
To: [Redacted]
[Redacted]
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.
In the funeral and/or death care industry there is a common practice of people making their funeral arrangements prior to death. Many people like to make their own selections for the casket and burial vaults that will be used at the time of their death. Once this selection has been made the local funeral home that has made arrangements can purchase the burial vault product from Vantage Products and we will store it for them until that person dies.
We maintain detailed records of ownership of the products and require a certificate of ownership to be sent to use before products can be released. Additionally, we are annually audited by several states including Georgia to insure that we have all of the products that our records indicate and that are on file with each of the participating states.
These products are not owned by any one individual person, company or the government. Additionally, there are only about 50,000 vaults in storage in Madison, no where near the quantity that is being discussed openly on the net.
In the United States there are approximately 1,300,000 deaths each year. Of those deaths there are about 900,000 in ground burials every year. Only a small percentage of those people have pre arranged their burial.
I hope this has answered your questions. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have additional questions.
Cordially,
Michael A. Lacy
Vice President of Operations
Vantage Products Corporation
960 Almon Road
Covington, GA 30014
770-788-0136 Office
770-788-0361 Fax
[email protected]
UnifiedSerenity
reply to post by Grimpachi
Yes, compartmentalization is very useful. Nonetheless, plenty did know what it was for and this is not the only example of government people keeping their mouths shut or scientists working for them. The idea that you can't get people in large projects to stay quiet is just not true.
cdesigns
My sister just sent me this picture taken in the Port of Ponce, Puerto Rico Im checking if it was taken today or this past week. I will put more info once I get that info.
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So sad when truthers spell their real life stories and then are taken as non truths. I believe you and want you to keep posting to keep us informed.
cdesigns
My sister just sent me this picture taken in the Port of Ponce, Puerto Rico Im checking if it was taken today or this past week. I will put more info once I get that info.
edit on 15-9-2013 by cdesigns because: (no reason given)
Dianec
So it isn't Jesse Ventura reporting this, and you have someone who has seen this. Did they get a picture? Just curious as to what that would look like. Is it normal for FEMA to stock body bags? Probably due to their work they would stock at least some but what is the normal amount? It could be just getting all last spending in before end of fiscal year.
pikestaff
I hope those people have plenty of quicklime to go with the bodies, otherwise the bodies will decompose and produce large amounts of gas, which will force its way out of those plastic coffins, and make a god awefull mess, which some poor suckers will have to clean up.
With large amounts of dead bodies, the best thing is burning pits, kills the virus, pathogens, whatever, and the ash is less bulky than a body. (good for the soil too!)
Antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea, a diarrhea-causing superbug and a class of fast-growing killer bacteria dubbed a "nightmare" were classified as urgent public-health threats in the United States on Monday. According to a new report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), at least 2 million people in the United States develop serious bacterial infections that are resistant to one or more types of antibiotics each year, and at least 23,000 die from the infections.
“Antibiotic resistance is rising for many different pathogens that are threats to health,” said CDC Director Tom Frieden, M.D., M.P.H. “If we don’t act now, our medicine cabinet will be empty and we won’t have the antibiotics we need to save lives.”