View Full Version : Fema coffins - i don't think so
amandaooo
04-03-2009, 03:23 PM
I don't get the whole "FEMA coffin" business. Surely they would be much bigger, or better still a massive hole in the ground (sealed of course). These coffins seem far to civillised and non efficient for me to have any ring of truth to them.
Disinfo perhaps; so that when people realise they are only porta loos, people will throw the baby out with the bathwater?
beldazar
04-03-2009, 05:38 PM
hehe, portaloos, like it! You do have a point though....why dont they just burn the bodies?
Or perhaps they want to 'zombiefy' them for some reason.....Army Of The Dead! :eek:
diggers_1
04-03-2009, 05:49 PM
Check out the manufacturers website. They are burial vaults not plant pots.
http://www.polyguardvaults.com/index.cfm?ID=9
A Burial Vault is an outside receptacle or container, in which the casket and remains are placed, at the time of burial. This helps to maintain the above ground aesthetics of the grave site.
Polyguard Burial Vaults are now manufactured using an injection moulding process, and constructed of non-biodegradable, water and chemical resistant polymers.
http://www.polyguardvaults.com/media/Image/HerculesMajestic-1.jpg
http://www.thepeoplesvoice.org/cgi-bin/blogs/media/fema_coffins_ovens.jpg
beldazar
04-03-2009, 05:53 PM
Burial vaults for bodies though?
surely it would benefit them more if bodies were burnt offering a 'fire ritual' to the gods???
gullick
04-03-2009, 05:56 PM
Or, perhaps, the guards won't be emotionless robots, and there is a risk of the guards becoming empathetic towards the prisoners if they are throwing their corpses into mass graves, as opposed to simply putting a plastic tub into an incinerator?
Of course, someone must put the corpses in the coffins, but finding the most heartless guards only requires brief observation.
diggers_1
04-03-2009, 06:05 PM
why have they named them "ATLAS" AND "HERCULES" vaults
http://www.polyguardvaults.com/media/Image/AtlasComputer01-300.jpg
http://www.polyguardvaults.com/media/Image/HercComputer01-300.jpg
They would not get away with burning with the media and they would have to make it look like they are giving there victims some dignity. This is because they would look like a mad cow burning and it would be compared to this. But when they are out of coffins and the bodies build up they will have no choice.
http://media.portland.indymedia.org/images/2006/01/332533.jpg
beldazar
04-03-2009, 06:06 PM
Yes, I didnt think of that.....
gilly
04-03-2009, 06:20 PM
What was odd, I thought , was when there was a thread recently about the incinerators in the UK, which we were weighing up whether they were to be our alternative to FEMA camps...i.e. to burn bodies.
Someone (can't remember who now) posted that they'd spoken to someone high up in the rubbish industry, who said we'd got a big contract for rubbish to be shipped here from France to incinerate, "in those black containers that look like coffins".
When I read that, it just struck me as a strange coincidence because, even though this sounded plausible, the video clip I'd seen of millions of those same black containers stacked around a FEMA facility came to mind.
It doesn't feel right to me.
killmicrosoft
04-03-2009, 06:26 PM
it was me who posted it and im afraid its true
joe911
04-03-2009, 07:13 PM
I don't get the whole "FEMA coffin" business. Surely they would be much bigger, or better still a massive hole in the ground (sealed of course). These coffins seem far to civillised and non efficient for me to have any ring of truth to them.
Disinfo perhaps; so that when people realise they are only porta loos, people will throw the baby out with the bathwater?
Wasnt they also found with body bags too? I had alwayys thought they were big enough for about 2/3 bodies? and dont fema claim they are there for if there is something like another new orleans,and there are mass bodys?
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dankai
04-03-2009, 07:53 PM
I think those coffins are sealable to a point where a virus can't escape while the bodies are being burned. I don't think that the bodies will be able to be incinerated faster than the bodies are piling up. This way the rotting, virus infected corpses can be quarantined until they are ready to be burned. Just a thought.
mountain
04-03-2009, 07:55 PM
I think those coffins are sealable to a point where a virus can't escape while the bodies are being burned. I don't think that the bodies will be able to be incinerated faster than the bodies are piling up. This way the rotting, virus infected corpses can be quarantined until they are ready to be burned. Just a thought.
I thought the same... I believe they know of pandemics that will wipe out quite alot of the population. Possibly created the virus themselves...
dankai
04-03-2009, 07:59 PM
I thought the same... I believe they know of pandemics that will wipe out quite alot of the population. Possibly created the virus themselves...
Kinda like this you mean????
http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=56261
mountain
04-03-2009, 08:13 PM
Kinda like this you mean????
http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=56261
Yep.
Or, perhaps, the guards won't be emotionless robots, and there is a risk of the guards becoming empathetic towards the prisoners if they are throwing their corpses into mass graves, as opposed to simply putting a plastic tub into an incinerator?
Of course, someone must put the corpses in the coffins, but finding the most heartless guards only requires brief observation.
Everything is automated these days,but you need a uniform shape so the conveyor belts sensors work properly.Even putting corpses into the coffins could be automated.
Ian2day
04-03-2009, 10:07 PM
Reptillian tuppleware
nectars
04-03-2009, 10:15 PM
BE AFRAID
Why not just do their job for them? -_^
joe911
04-03-2009, 10:37 PM
Why not just do their job for them? -_^
Maybe i allready do,,i could secretly be a dis-info agent sent to feed the conspiracy sites :cool:;):D lool
serpentseed
04-03-2009, 10:45 PM
http://www.polyguardvaults.com/media/Image/HerculesMajestic-1.jpg
http://www.thepeoplesvoice.org/cgi-bin/blogs/media/fema_coffins_ovens.jpg
A vault of that type would be used in a radiological event as burning the bodies would ony result in radioactivity being spread.
What was odd, I thought , was when there was a thread recently about the incinerators in the UK, which we were weighing up whether they were to be our alternative to FEMA camps...i.e. to burn bodies.
Someone (can't remember who now) posted that they'd spoken to someone high up in the rubbish industry, who said we'd got a big contract for rubbish to be shipped here from France to incinerate, "in those black containers that look like coffins".
When I read that, it just struck me as a strange coincidence because, even though this sounded plausible, the video clip I'd seen of millions of those same black containers stacked around a FEMA facility came to mind.
It doesn't feel right to me.
I was in a friends house the other day and his mate who works for the refuse collectors was there and he was saying how hot the incinerators where they use .Cant recal exactly as i weasnt taking that much notice but he said they where hotter than the ones used in crematoriums and you could dispose of bodies easily in them as nothing remains ! :eek: just an odd coincidence considering this thread
gilly
05-03-2009, 06:48 AM
I was in a friends house the other day and his mate who works for the refuse collectors was there and he was saying how hot the incinerators where they use .Cant recal exactly as i weasnt taking that much notice but he said they where hotter than the ones used in crematoriums and you could dispose of bodies easily in them as nothing remains ! :eek: just an odd coincidence considering this thread
I read "Dr Mary's Monkey" by Ed Haslam recently (about the toxic polio vaccinations of the 60's, the creation of AIDS and Lee Harvey Oswald's involvement, culminating in his being set up for the Kennedy assassination).
I've lent the book, otherwise I'd look up some figures he researched in there, involving temperatures required to incinerate bodies.
I know he spoke to an undertaker, who explained that when relatives are given the ashes of their loved ones after cremation, most people believe them to be the entire body reduced to ash form, but in fact, even the cremation incinerators which are a ridiculously high temperature, are not sufficiently hot to render most of the bones down. The temperature necessary to do that would astranomically high).
So yes - this is getting extremely morbid - that is another "odd coincidence". :(
swissxtrails
19-02-2010, 03:52 PM
Here is some very good information on FEMA coffins
http://neithercorp.us/nforum/current_events/fema_coffin_update-t879.0.html
freedom1st
19-02-2010, 05:51 PM
I think those coffins are sealable to a point where a virus can't escape while the bodies are being burned. I don't think that the bodies will be able to be incinerated faster than the bodies are piling up. This way the rotting, virus infected corpses can be quarantined until they are ready to be burned. Just a thought.
Makes sense!