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Saturday, September 24, 2011

YOUR LOVED ONE LIQUIFIED AND POURED INTO YOUR MUNICIPAL WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM. HOW HEARTWARMING! NOW IN FLORIDA, AT YOUR LOCAL FUNERAL PARLOR.


Worried about the mercury amalgam in a corpse's teeth? What about the mercury filled lightbulbs; the emissions of garbage treatment/landfill into the environment through soil, air, water? What about the radio isotopes, radiation seeds, radiated bodies, chemo and other meds?
Oh, the horrors that the EPA fabricates...there is not one person in the EPA who has any common sense.

I don't think you want to see your loved one's liquified fleshy parts turned into green/brown syrup to enter the sewage system at the municipal water treatment plant, processed sterile or not. It will get into our water system.

You can't let a dead calf lie in a creek where it drowned or the neighbors or EPA will get you. It's the same process, just takes a little longer.

And no offense, but I don't want to drink your or your loved one's dead soup through my faucet, or mixed with my pure Florida aquifer water.

If you look into the process beyond the soothing words offered by the funeral director and the manufacturer of the equipment, the process of making of the potassium hydroxide (basically, lye) is costly, and elemental potassium comes from the mining of phosphate (a polluter of water), the extra pulverizing of the bones, the heating of the water for that volume, you come out with a lot more expense than cremation. And then, if you want the ashes, additional heat and grinding has to be used. And the cremains you get at cremation are the same you will get after your loved ones flesh is eaten off the bones by acid. I think this method would be deplorable to a grieving family.

I think this is disgusting, emotionally cruel, inhumane in many ways, unethical, immoral and possibly dangerous. This is what horror movies are made of.

Why not just fill in the spent Florida sand pits with dead bodies for mass graves. At least you know where you go.

Think Auschwitz. Bergen-Belsen. Those were the products of twisted minds, too.





http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14114555

I just posted this today, Sunday: http://inventorspot.com/articles/dislike_burial_and_cremation_try_resomation_12312

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