I actually knew about water cremation, but I didn't know about the fertilizer part. Gross, I'm going to have to take up homesteading, I can't afford to buy all organic. We need to start planning communes or something.
I know WA, then CO introduced a bill Apr this year, and now WI, but I wasn't aware other states were doing this. Not seeing any news articles, most say CO was the 2nd state to do it.
This is just sickening! God help us.
How far is that from Soylent Green?
I actually knew about water cremation, but I didn't know about the fertilizer part. Gross, I'm going to have to take up homesteading, I can't afford to buy all organic. We need to start planning communes or something.
I have to agree the timing seems odd.
I got to admit I doubted this guy in the first half, so I dug up a link directly to the Wisconsin Senate website.
https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2021/related/proposals/sb228
Soylent Green really is people.
I know WA, then CO introduced a bill Apr this year, and now WI, but I wasn't aware other states were doing this. Not seeing any news articles, most say CO was the 2nd state to do it.
Thanks for 'fact checking' this
Apparently, some people aren't familiar with waste water treatment facilities and how they function.
Mike Adams?
I wasn't going to mention any names.
I don't want to embarrass him.
He may lurk here in some form
BILL HERE - https://legiscan.com/WI/text/SB228/2021