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Alkaline Hydrolysis - The downside | |
2022-01-14 | |
[Brighteon.com] Washington State legalized "flesh goo" liquefaction of human corpses before activating covid concentration camps The State of Washington legalized the liquefaction and disposal of human corpses just one year before the state activated covid concentration camps, providing for an efficient, stealth mechanism for mass disposal of human corpses. Washington's legalization of this "flesh goo" mechanism for liquefying human corpses -- known as "alkaline hydrolysis" -- went into effect on May 1, 2020. The law is RCW 68.50.110 and the passage refers to "alkaline hydrolysis" as the new, legal means to dispose of human corpses. In 2020, after the covid pandemic exploded, Washington State legalized the practice as it began the launch its plans to build covid concentration camps run by "strike team" operators.
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Posted by:Besoeker |
#7 Down $1.50 |
Posted by: Merrick Ferret 2022-01-14 16:09 |
#6 deionizize and alkalize make it easier for them! |
Posted by: Greng Black3494 2022-01-14 16:04 |
#5 I understand there is currently discussion of a bill in Washington which would allow certain health officials to track down and detain those 'not current in their covid shot', allowing the commandeering of law enforcement elements to assist in the detention. If so, the detained will need a place to be put, and because this is a super deadly yoko ono level scary disease, it should be someplace special. Like its own camp. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2022-01-14 13:46 |
#4 Object lesson from Breaking Bad season 1: use the right material tub when dissolving bodies |
Posted by: Frank G 2022-01-14 10:31 |
#3 POLLUTION SECRETS OF CREMATORIUMS: A HIDDEN PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE Crematoria Air Pollution Hazards and Alternatives to Cremation |
Posted by: Skidmark 2022-01-14 09:58 |
#2 H.H. Holmes tried a similar method for body disposal using lye for a while. It produced too much of a smell, so he opted for a large incinerator. |
Posted by: Mullah Richard 2022-01-14 08:26 |
#1 The camps may or may not be a stretch. The soil and water contamination, probably not a stretch. This galloping human Gynandromorph and male hypogonadism business has me concerned. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2022-01-14 06:59 |