Sunday, 2 July 2023

 ....hmmm....and if you need a little bit of help, regarding what mandelson had been podcasting about - dazzlenation...kempson was to state, afterwards...."it's just as well...that they don't know" etc etc...one of prince phillip's pet projects, eh?...let me spell it out for you - after the podcast - mandelson had been approached by the military - to explain to them that it had been an ecological project, that prince philip' had thought up for his son - charles...although he was unable to be specific - regarding the details....hmmm....an ecological project and not just an update upon the gas chambers?...heather kempson had known 'which'....you decide....oh and see previous posts regarding that 'flowery sewer' art installation, in london which only a select 'few' - can view,  before etc etc....additionally, the SAS used to use an acid bath, upon mod ground...and so what's with this 'alkaline' biznez?....go figure:

New body 'liquefaction' unit unveiled in Florida funeral home - BBC News

Water cremation: Co-op Funeralcare to be first UK company to offer resomation - BBC News



However, the Catholic Church in the United States does not approve of alkaline hydrolysis as a method of final disposal of human remains. In 2011, Donald Cardinal Wuerl, Archbishop of Washington and then chairman of the Committee on Doctrine of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), determined it "unnecessarily disrespectful of the human body."[23] The Archdiocese of St. Louis explained that it was considered this way because the Church took concern with the final disposal of the liquid solution, which is typically to the sewer system.[24] This was considered disrespectful of the sanctity of the human body.


additionally, remember what petrol nell had got up to, in clacton, so many years ago, now?....hmmm...perhaps that is where prince phillip had got his inspiration from etc etc..."or vice versa"....go figure:


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