This YouTube video posted July 18, 2008, shows an estimated 500,000 black plastic coffins stacked 20 high, uncovered and outdoors on pallets in rural Georgia near Atlanta. They look like they arrived recently. Atlanta is home to the Centers for Disease “Creation and Propagation” and one of the busiest airport hubs in the country.
It has also been reported, but not verified, that black plastic coffins are stacked in other locations throughout the country. If you are the government, would you order and have delivered (at least) 500,000 coffins because you thought you might need them or because you knew you would need them?
From several other sources:
Yep, these are cheap plastic coffins. Hundreds of thousands of them. Don’t believe it?
Why coffins? Why in the middle of Georgia?
Well, apparently the Government is expecting a half million people to die relatively soon, and the Atlanta Airport is a major airline traffic hub, probably the biggest in the country, which means Georgia is a prime base to conduct military operations and coordination. It is also the home of the CDC, the Center for Disease Control. I don’t want to alarm anyone, but usually you don’t buy 500,000 plastic coffins "just in case something happens," you buy them because you know something is going to happen. These air tight seal containers would be perfect to bury victims of plague or biological warfare in, wouldn’t they?
More info on the coffins: http://www.polyguardvaults.com/index.cfm?ID=9
Government stockpiles millions of plastic coffins.
(by Kyle Rogers)
Various agencies of the Federal Government maintain a stockpile of millions of polypropylene Polyguard Vault plastic “vaults.” A Georgia newspaper recently described them as “body containers,” and said they would be used in the event of a biological terrorist attack, or natural outbreak. One stockpile in Georgia is so vast it can be seen on satellite photos. About 500,000 of the plastic coffins are held at this location. (see video below)
There are two stockpiles in Georgia and at least one each in Texas and Wyoming. Some people see this as an indication that the government knows something they are not telling the public. I think it is more probable that it is just another massive waste of the taxpayers’ money, much like everything else the government does.
Funny how the feds can claim they can’t afford to protect our border, but they can afford these stockpiles of “body containers.” The least they could do is line the stacks of plastic coffins along our Southern Border and make a Polyguard Vault “coffin wall” to keep illegals out.
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I've been seeing these "coffin" photos for a while, and I gotta wonder if they aren't just another psyop. Leaving a bunch of coffin shaped containers lying about, above ground, where we can see them and then speculate? Something smells fishy.
my wife called the company listed in your article that supposedly makes these coffins, and it turns out that they did not make them.
They were made by Vantage Products in Covington Georgia. And there are 38,000 of the plastic Vaults, they are not coffins.
and Vantage does five production runs per year of these vaults. So they sotre the production run on the site you see in the video.
The VA is a big buyer of the vaults for veterans cemetaries as they are more cost effective than concrete or metal vaults.
Conspiracy debunked
A while ago I had read some debunker on AboveTopSecret claim that they are all just big Rubbermaid storage containers, but I find that highly unlikely...
so, anon, they are "vaults not coffins" but, ultimatly *ARE* used as coffins by the VA to be "cost effective" --- why do i find this less than comforting, even if it's true....
Exactly Michael. This seems like some kind of desinformation. After all... would you leave that stuff in visible range of people if you plan to "exterminate" them?
Some corporate guy surely rubs his hands when he sees how the imgination of the people runs wild at the sight of these "things"
Greetings from Germany
some people when faced with the facts still refuse to accept the facts.
You might want to do a simple mathematic calculation and see how much acreage it would actually required to store a half a million plastic vaults and then look at the video again.
Simple math confirms what the video shows, there are no half million vaults.
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