Waiting for the moment when it turns out to be a mobile bakery to communalize baking in villages, or a mobile mega-pizza-oven at million person events, or something.
We do realize that it takes the weight of a person in good quality fuel to 'burn bodies'? This fact was revealed to me by a crematorium owner. I have been storing that factoid ever since, as in educational facts during Schindler's list (compulsory woke viewing for secondary school), to say to kids: You simply cannot burn a stack of bodies with one can of petrol - This is nonsense.
In which case, such a contraption as pictured in OP would not burn bodies very efficiently, there would only be enough fuel on board for a couple of bodies.... and they would be a juicy target, with all that fuel present, if anything nefarious was going on, and common folk found out.
Yeh, this is nonsense IMHO. I know this from cremating sick hogs and piglets when I was a kid. However, from the Crematorium Website (there's one for everything!! :-)) Not sure I'd have a 30 gallon gas tank strapped right below this...but hey that's just me.
"In order to render a body into ashes, it is necessary to reach temperatures between 1400 and 1800 degrees Fahrenheit (for about two or three hours). This not only breaks down the body tissues, but it evaporates the organic matter so that you are left with ashes that can be transported."
Also, on second thoughts, it looks like a dog kennel, complete with air-hole in the door. Maybe there is some 'secret' accommodation on top of that 'kennel' inside the van (it is a weird place to store fuel, after all?). No window-type job. Nice and private, less nosy people looking in one's van at one's sleeping arrangement, which is needed to park up in the city, while working a job, but residential space is too expensive, or something.
Waiting for the moment when it turns out to be a mobile bakery to communalize baking in villages, or a mobile mega-pizza-oven at million person events, or something.
We do realize that it takes the weight of a person in good quality fuel to 'burn bodies'? This fact was revealed to me by a crematorium owner. I have been storing that factoid ever since, as in educational facts during Schindler's list (compulsory woke viewing for secondary school), to say to kids: You simply cannot burn a stack of bodies with one can of petrol - This is nonsense.
In which case, such a contraption as pictured in OP would not burn bodies very efficiently, there would only be enough fuel on board for a couple of bodies.... and they would be a juicy target, with all that fuel present, if anything nefarious was going on, and common folk found out.
Yeh, this is nonsense IMHO. I know this from cremating sick hogs and piglets when I was a kid. However, from the Crematorium Website (there's one for everything!! :-)) Not sure I'd have a 30 gallon gas tank strapped right below this...but hey that's just me.
"In order to render a body into ashes, it is necessary to reach temperatures between 1400 and 1800 degrees Fahrenheit (for about two or three hours). This not only breaks down the body tissues, but it evaporates the organic matter so that you are left with ashes that can be transported."
Yeah this along make me call "fake". did not know how hot it has to get and STAY!
Noice.
So there it is.
Also, on second thoughts, it looks like a dog kennel, complete with air-hole in the door. Maybe there is some 'secret' accommodation on top of that 'kennel' inside the van (it is a weird place to store fuel, after all?). No window-type job. Nice and private, less nosy people looking in one's van at one's sleeping arrangement, which is needed to park up in the city, while working a job, but residential space is too expensive, or something.