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Giordano
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« on: April 02, 2009, 03:45:04 AM »

There have been many developments on the New World Order research front since we helped to break the FEMA Coffin Story back in April of 2008.  The Main Stream Media speaks nonchalantly about the NWO on a daily basis.  Neo-Con marionettes, including Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, and even "Dapper-Dan-Man" Sean Hannity now suddenly agree with us on the secretive push for a Global Government by the International Elite, while China is calling for a Global Currency and the destruction of the U.S. Dollar as you read this.  Its been a busy year, to say the least.

The most recent and startling revelation however has been the report that VA Cemeteries have quietly been expanding operations to include the installation of concrete "Crypt Fields" (mass graves), with the capacity to hold 4000 coffins, or 40,000 bodies plus in the Phoenix facility alone.  This news ties directly in with our discovery of the massive FEMA Coffin field in Madison, Georgia, but I should mention some of the other discoveries we've made on the coffins before going into this connection.

First, there has been a lot of internet chatter about the validity of this story, most of it disinformation.  Arguments over whether or not these containers are actually coffins still abound, even with the amount of easily accessed evidence available.  There appears to be only two companies that produce these coffins.  Polyguard, and Vantage Corp.  The coffins in Madison, Georgia are close to Vantage Corp. in Covington, Georgia.  Polyguard makes similar containers however, and operates out of Fairhope, Alabama.  You can visit either of these companies websites and see plastic coffins exactly like those in Madison on display.  They are indeed made by one of these two companies.  The semantic argument that they are burial "vaults", and not "coffins", just doesn't hold weight.  If it is a container you put a dead body in, it is a "coffin", period.     


Here is the Vantage Company Website:

http://www.vantageproducts.com/About%20Us.html


Information on Vantage, including ownership:

http://www.manta.com/coms2/dnbcompany_flfx2p


Here you can see the "Standard Air Seal" design which is very similar to those in the Madison field:

http://www.vantageproducts.com/Air%20Seal%20Standard.html



Vantage Corporation has a very suspicious history and equally suspicious connections today.  On the Vantage website, they state:

"Vantage Products Corporations was founded in 1978. The plant was a research and development facility of Hercules, Inc. before being purchased.

Hercules, Inc. is a multi-national/global corporation that is primarily a chemical company, but also has a number of subsidiaries and is part of the Aqualon Group as is Vantage Products.  Hercules spun off from DuPont Corporation in the early 1900's.  Hercules, which has been acquired by Ashland Corporation, has had major defense contracts with the US government.  This is their website:

http://www.ashland.com/


The Chief Legal Officer for Hercules worked 30 years for Monsanto in various high positions:

Richard G. Dahlen
Chief Legal Officer


Vantage has ties to Hercules, which has ties to Monsanto.  The corporation has the smell of a CIA front company, but it gets better.....


Vantage's parent company is Rowan Technologies.  Check out their website here:

http://www.rowantechnologies.com/


Interesting logo, don't you agree?  Rowan Technologies works closely with the Department Of Defense:

http://www.hazmat-alternatives.com/


And what is one of Rowan Technologies major products?  Industrial Furnaces and Ovens.  I'm sure its all a coincidence.......


Polyguard, the other coffin company involved in this mess, has been awarded a contract for an undisclosed number of Coffins by the U.S. Government.  You can see the bid contract here:

https://www.governmentbids.com/cgi/en/public.search.bids.detail/SearchQuery.Status=PublicVisitor/SearchQuery.ItemIdList.ItemId=3526566/SearchQuery.QueryId=


Notice that the due date for the bid closed on 03/19/2009


The U.S. Veterns Administration has stated that they do in fact order the plastic coffins from Polyguard.  Now, in comes the mass grave story:

http://www.infowars.com/military-industrial-complex-prepares-mass-graves-for-us-citizens/


The VA of course has claimed that it is absolutely normal for them to prepare mass crypt storage on their grounds in Phoenix, even though no Veterans Cemetery I have ever seen buries its soldiers 4 at a time, instead of one man to a grave.  Why would the VA in Phoenix suddenly build crypts when no VA ever had before?  That in itself is certainly not "normal".  Why would they construct a system of crypts to hold over 4000 coffins (or around 40,000 bodies)?  How many veterans are about to die in Phoenix this year, one might wonder?  New reports have come in that its not only Phoenix, either. 

The same exact concrete crypts have appeared in Houston:

http://www.infowars.com/more-mass-graves-houston-expands-cemetery/


And preparations have been made by FEMA for vaccinations and mass graves in Illinois:

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/X0P-Q0vvCM0" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/v/X0P-Q0vvCM0</a>


So storage of half a million coffins for years on end without stock rotations or depletions is "normal"?  And the sudden and inexplicable installation of mass grave vaults on VA Cemeteries when they were never needed before is also "normal"?  And FEMA's interest in preparing mass grave sites across the country costing billions of dollars  is simply a "what if" contingency plan in case of bird flu?  I'm sorry, but the excuses do not compute......


Here are three facts I would like everyone to consider before coming to any decision on the FEMA Coffin and FEMA Crypt stories:


1)   FEMA claims "fears" over a possible weaponized bird flu pandemic used by so called terrorists, and this is why they are pushing for mass vaccinations.  However, you must understand;  A vaccination of "weaponized bird flu" cannot be made unless weaponized bird flu is first created.  Bird Flu effects a miniscule percentage of the population of the world each year.  This is because it is very difficult for normal bird flu to infect humans.  But, if bird flu were to be weaponized, it could then be made far more airborn and contagious.  Since weaponized bird flu does not exist in nature, the CDC would have to create it in order to then make a vaccine for it!  Why would the CDC want to weaponize bird flu in the first place?  Terrorists in caves certainly don't have this capability, so what is the CDC really doing?  Here is a very informative video from  Dr. Rima E. Laibow, MD on  the Bird Flu and its possible use by Government to create the pandemic they claim they want to save us from:

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/2r-njxcVt5U" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/v/2r-njxcVt5U</a>


2)  Baxter International, a producer of Flu Vaccinations, has been caught red handed with live bird flu mixed into normal flu vaccinations!

“Last month vaccine maker Baxter International sent a mix of flu vaccine and unlabelled H5N1 virus (the human form of bird flu) to an Austrian research company. Expecting the shipment to contain only flu vaccine, the Austrian company then sent portions of the contaminated product to the Czech Republic, Slovenia and Germany.

It was only when researchers at a Czech Republic laboratory injected ferrets with the vaccine, and they unexpectedly died, that the contamination mistake was discovered."


http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/03/26/Were-Tainted-Vaccines-a-Conspiracy-to-Provoke-a-Pandemic.aspx   


How is it possible for live Avian Flu to be "accidentally" mixed with an airborn type of influenza?  Such a combination could lead to the very unfortunate "coincidence" of a highly contagious and airborn mutation.



3) The CDC's guidlines for the clean-up and removal of bodies exposed to deadly viruses, as well as high levels of radiation, require the use of plastic sealable containers for transport.         


http://www.scribd.com/doc/550840/CDC-Release-radiationdecedentguidelines


"When the investigation at the scene is complete, they will place the body into a body bag. Some jurisdictions use plastic remains containers for the body bags (Figure 9). This is recommended, because the team can transport the body bag out of the area and lower it into the plastic container. The exterior of the container is clean and can be transported out of the controlled area without spreading contamination."

"Decedents (bodies) are normally transported in sealed containers. The standards imposed by the airlines or by states for transport of uncontaminated remains are more than adequate."

"Select a burial container that will delay the release to the environment as long as practicable. Wooden caskets are not sealed. Metal caskets have a seal that will release pressure from inside the casket, but will retard the entry of ground water. Place the body in a metal casket, not a wooden one, and place the casket in a concrete vault lined with plastic. Use the type that has a lid with a butyl compound gasket with a tongue in groove seal (Figure 14). In the cemetery, place the lid on the vault above ground where it can be inspected for a tight fit before lowering into the grave."



Polyguard or Vantage coffins which are plastic and easily sealed are highly useful in such a situation.  Since the cremation of bodies exposed to radiation or infection could in some cases quickly spread the problem, the only option is airtight burial.


Conclusion:  All signs point to a deliberate catastrophic situation involving either viral pandemic or radiation exposure on an incredible scale.  All the preparations made by FEMA and the CDC point to such an event.  Their excuse as this becomes more evident will be that they are merely "preparing for the worst."  But as the Baxter situation clearly shows, they are not preparing because they are unsure, they are preparing because they are certain.   




NEW DEVELOPMENT!!!:   The patent for FEMA Coffins has been found, proving once and for all that they are coffins for human bodies, and not just "grave liners" as some skeptics have tried to claim.   You can see the patent here:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/17690179/Multi-Functional-Cremation-Container-For       







 











           


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« Reply #1 on: September 02, 2009, 06:47:43 PM »

it took me a while to figure out i just had to register on free patents online to get to the other 5 pages of the patent.   

Von Braun, Raymond M. (906 W. Victoria Ave., #178, Montebello, CA, 90640)
Milby, Robert V. (906 W. Victoria Ave., #178, Montebello, CA, 90640)

http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5425163.html

the following paragraphs are out of sequential order, deliberately.

It has long been known that the deceased continue to carry the diseases of the cause of death as well as those incidental to such cause, and that these diseases may be highly contagious during the period of time from the moment of death to the final disposition of the body. Today, more then ever, it has become most imperative to treat the deceased with a great deal of care in avoiding the spread of infection. There is a great need for a cremation container for the deceased that is able to contain the corpse and fluids expelled therefrom in such a manner that the spread of infection is totally avoided. Additionally, there is a need for an inexpensive body cremation container which is at once strong, impermeable, durable, easily stored and shipped in quantity and which is burned without producing residues and pollutants. The relevant prior art includes a variety of burial and other cremation container having features of interest and which are made of a great variety of materials. For example, Edwards, U.S. Pat. No. 1,507,957 discloses a cremation container composition made of rice, straw, paper, wood pulp and water. Post and Kersten, U.S. Pat. No. 1,348,579 and U.S. Pat. No. 1,234,180 respectively, disclose cremation container compositions of paper. Listing U.S. Pat. No. 1,730,666 shows a mortar-like, cementitious composition. Wilson in U.S. Pat. No. 2,004,454 discloses a fiber outer layer with an asphaltum inner layer. Warner, Taylor, West and Skolnik disclose compressed paper, asphalt over plywood, an asphalt lamination and pitch impregnated paper respectively in U.S. Pat. Nos. 749,763, 2,156,552, 2,327,949, and 2,448,923 respectively. Some of the prior art materials are highly flammable and do burn with little residue or pollutants. Some of the prior art materials are strong or have other attributes such as compactness or light weight. None of the prior art discloses or claims a cremation container for the intended use which is at once a pathogen barrier and yet provides the other important advantages of the instant invention. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention is a multi-functional cremation container for a cadaver. A rectangular container is enclosed on five sides by four container side panels and a bottom panel. The sixth side is an upwardly facing open top for providing access to the internal volume within the container. The side panels terminate at the open top in a first annular horizontal peripheral groove and a downturned external flange having a downfacing annular edge. Each side is sloped so as to allow multiple caskets to be nestled for compact storage and easy transportation. A rectangular cover has a horizontal top panel with four peripheral, downwardly extending cover side panels. The cover side panels fit over the container flange for closing the container. The top panel has a peripheral upwardly facing second annular horizontal groove for nesting within the first annular groove as a moisture barrier. One portion of the cover may be transparent for viewing the contents of the container. Each of the cover side panels includes a latching rib for fitting against the downfacing annular edge of the flange of the container. Both the cover and the container are manufactured from a material that produces no atmospheric polluting gases or vapors when burned. The present invention is a multi-functional cremation container that is able to contain a corpse as well as the fluids and noxious vapors expelled from the corpse. The present invention is inexpensive to produce, and is at once strong, impermeable, durable, easily stored and shipped in quantity, and is burned without producing residues and pollutants. Further, the present invention may be built of a size to fit into a standard display casket so that the cadaver does not need to be removed from the present invention at all. Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following more detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the invention.
www.freepatentsonline.com...

What is claimed is: 1. A multi-functional cremation container for a cadaver comprising: a rectangular container made of a material taken from a group of polymers such as polyolefins, polyallomers, polyethylenes and polypropylenes, the material producing no atmospheric polluting gases or vapors when burned, the container being enclosed on five sides by four container side panels, and a bottom panel, a sixth side, being an upwardly facing open top, defining, and providing access to an internal volume within the container, the side panels terminating at the open top in a first annular horizontal peripheral groove and a downturned external container flange having a downfacing annular edge, the flange defining an annular hand clearance space between the flange and the side panels for improved gripping in carrying the container; and a rectangular cover having a horizontal top panel with four peripheral, downwardly extending cover side panels, the side panels fitting over the container flange for closing the container, the top panel having a peripheral, upwardly facing second annular horizontal groove for nesting within the first annular groove as a moisture barrier; whereby, a cadaver can be contained during funeral preparation, presented at a funeral, and cremated in the cremation container, the cover providing isolation to the internal volume and additional rigidity to the cremation container. 2. The cremation container of claim 1 further including a sealing strip sandwiched between the first and second annular grooves for providing a moisture and vapor barrier such that molecular exchange between the internal volume and the environment is thwarted. 3. The cremation container of claim 2 wherein the sealing strip is of an ethylene vinyl acetate polyolefin. 4. The cremation container of claim 2 wherein the sealing strip is of Elvax™ manufactured by DuPont Corporation. 5. The cremation container of claim 2 wherein the sealing strip includes an adhesive material being positioned between the strip and the first annular groove, for holding the strip permanently to the container. 6. The cremation container of claim 5 wherein the sealing strip further includes the adhesive material being positioned between the strip and the second annular groove, for improved sealing of the casket. 7. The cremation container of claim 1 wherein the four cover side panels and the annular downturned external flange are not mutually flush so that the cover is easily removed. 8. The cremation container of claim 7 wherein said non-flush condition is achieved by the relative downward angle of each of the four cover side panels and the relative downward angle of the external flange being unequal. 9. The cremation container of claim 1 wherein each of the cover side panels includes a means for latching against the downfacing annular edge. 10. The cremation container of claim 1 wherein the container includes a plurality of parallel container stiffening ribs extending laterally and longitudinally over the container side panels and the bottom panel for improved cremation container rigidity. 11. The cremation container of claim 1 wherein the cover includes a plurality of parallel cover stiffening ribs extending laterally and longitudinally over the cover side panels and the top panel for improved casket rigidity. 12. The cremation container of claim 1 further including a plurality of notch-shaped reliefs in the cover side panels for use in carrying the cremation container when the cover is in place on the container.
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