It sounds like the sort of decision you would want to be documented so if anyone were to find human blood in your concrete you could argue it was all aboveboard.
And nothing to do with hiding bodies that the rich and famous no longer had a use for. Oh, I don't even know what made me think of that!
No normal person even comes up with this shit. How could this person even feel so comfortable with his work environment / fellow board members to even consider such a proposal ?
Why was nothing done about the guy ? Why did the patent office not blow the whistle about such a ludicrous idea ? Maybe because they are all part of the club ?
I worked at a blood bank for 15 years, we took blood in it's whole form, or by apheresis, I drove a blood mobile for years, some times people would have such a high platlet count it would clot in the bag, in the needle bore, you name it. Stuff is sticky like glue, and dries hard like bricks, so I can see how it would make a great , cheap binding agent for sand, especially if it were blood from animals being slaughtered for food. It sounds morbid, but it's actually a pretty good idea.
The Romans used ox blood in their mortar. It created tiny air bubbles which protected the mortar against breaking down in the freezing and thawing cycles over time.
Not sure. I only found it around the time Anons were digging on the AZ child trafficking camps that got bulldozed to hide evidence. Here's some interesting cemex connections.
It sounds like the sort of decision you would want to be documented so if anyone were to find human blood in your concrete you could argue it was all aboveboard.
And nothing to do with hiding bodies that the rich and famous no longer had a use for. Oh, I don't even know what made me think of that!
Sounds like the most reasonable explanation tbh
No normal person even comes up with this shit. How could this person even feel so comfortable with his work environment / fellow board members to even consider such a proposal ?
Why was nothing done about the guy ? Why did the patent office not blow the whistle about such a ludicrous idea ? Maybe because they are all part of the club ?
The Romans did this, putting blood in their concrete. Look it up. Fascinating stuff.
Ox blood, some Austin company made some and it tested out as amazing
I Recall a dig on 'CEMEX' some time ago... And dont forget all the elites 'CONCRETE' tweets
Pope said "concrete" more times in a year than contractors do. Perfectly normal.
https://imgur.com/roPYdyU
https://imgur.com/S7fpXlQ
BRUH
I worked at a blood bank for 15 years, we took blood in it's whole form, or by apheresis, I drove a blood mobile for years, some times people would have such a high platlet count it would clot in the bag, in the needle bore, you name it. Stuff is sticky like glue, and dries hard like bricks, so I can see how it would make a great , cheap binding agent for sand, especially if it were blood from animals being slaughtered for food. It sounds morbid, but it's actually a pretty good idea.
It says animal blood, not human
humans get put under the concrete floor
The Romans used ox blood in their mortar. It created tiny air bubbles which protected the mortar against breaking down in the freezing and thawing cycles over time.
Not sure. I only found it around the time Anons were digging on the AZ child trafficking camps that got bulldozed to hide evidence. Here's some interesting cemex connections.
https://imgur.com/s8yyina
Nowhere on this site does it even mention the word "human."
WTF? Sick!