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PostPosted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 11:16 am    Post subject: rocket-scientist... The Ghoul! Reply with quote

[url] http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,580890,00.html [/url]

I think I'll run an ad in Detroit newspaper, if there is a Detroit newspaper, and make some kind of deal for the extra bodies. These people look kind of exploitable.

Tissues isn't regulated like organs are, you can harvest them like wheat or apples and there is quite a demand. A layperson without any licensing can perform the work. You just need to be sterile and I mean clean-sterile, not the reproducing kind of sterile.

I had a day dream once about having a resomation business http://www.resomation.com/. Resomation is pretty neat, its a method of melting bodies instead of burning them. When you creamate a body, you have to take all of the implants out or the implants melt and soil the remains. Its a real pain in the neck. With resomation, you just go and pick the items out after the process is complete. One day, while I thought about this, a squirrel ran past the window and I forgot about what I was thinking about.


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In Tough Economy, Residents Unable to Claim, Bury Loved Ones
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
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DETROIT � Forgotten in death or abandoned by loved ones, Dewanda McNeil, Maurice Webber and Alan Jones were laid to rest in pauper's graves, their names left to be recognized by a half-dozen strangers at a service in a small Detroit funeral chapel.

Times are tough for the living in Detroit and unforgiving for dozens � like McNeil, Webber and Jones � dying alone and poor in the economically distressed city. Taxpayers increasingly are paying to dispose of unclaimed bodies in cities and towns throughout the U.S., but the problem appears more acute in Detroit, where nearly a third of working adults are without a job and the poverty rate has reached 33.8 percent.



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