About 5 years ago, I was on youtube and found a very upsetting video of( I will explain a little of the story and maybe people here can remember) It was in Arizona, and people were videoing a place outside of Phoenix, that was a big hole in the ground with toys in it, children's potty chairs with ties on them to hold the child in place. Looked like a trafficking den out in the woods. Does anyone remember this story? Anyways I was so upset I called the FBI, this was before I knew the FBI was in on the Trafficking crap. heartbreaking...
In 1980, Charles Laleman of France received a US patent (No. 4,203,674) for a technique for making concrete by mixing together cement with blood. His patent described a variety of different recipes one could use to create this blood concrete...
None of the Cemex patents I can see involve blood in concrete. On the flip-side since the Charles Laleman patent expired, anyone is now free to sell product with blood in the concrete as specified by Laleman patent.
About 5 years ago, I was on youtube and found a very upsetting video of( I will explain a little of the story and maybe people here can remember) It was in Arizona, and people were videoing a place outside of Phoenix, that was a big hole in the ground with toys in it, children's potty chairs with ties on them to hold the child in place. Looked like a trafficking den out in the woods. Does anyone remember this story? Anyways I was so upset I called the FBI, this was before I knew the FBI was in on the Trafficking crap. heartbreaking...
Yes, this is what I have saved on it:
Underground bunker possibly used for human trafficking of children found in Tucson
https://www.kgun9.com/news/local-news/underground-bunker-possibly-used-for-trafficking-found-in-tucson
Cemex owns a patent that details adding blood as a binding agent in a specific type of Cement to make it stronger.
Grind them and then turn them into the ground we walk on :/
I cannot find that cemex owns this patent.
The use of blood to make concrete - Weird Universe
http://www.weirduniverse.net/blog/comments/blood_concrete
In 1980, Charles Laleman of France received a US patent (No. 4,203,674) for a technique for making concrete by mixing together cement with blood. His patent described a variety of different recipes one could use to create this blood concrete...
Patent link here:
https://patents.google.com/patent/US4203674A/en
Anticipated expiration: 1997-12-05
Status: Expired - Lifetime
Patents Assigned to Cemex, Inc.
https://patents.justia.com/assignee/cemex-inc
Patents Assigned to CEMEX Research Group AG - Justia
https://patents.justia.com/assignee/cemex-research-group-ag
None of the Cemex patents I can see involve blood in concrete. On the flip-side since the Charles Laleman patent expired, anyone is now free to sell product with blood in the concrete as specified by Laleman patent.
Oh, Thank you I have been praying for this for years not knowing what happen.
I remember that. Was it close to a Cemex plant if I remember right ?