Reminds me of “Breaking Bad”.
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I think they passed a similar law in Washington State a couple of years ago. If I recall, the Washington law allowed human bodies to be used in composting (under certain restrictions). People were joking and saying they’d have grandma in their flower pot.
So, if you don’t want a traditional burial of your carcass, in Wisconsin, you can be boiled or barbecued.
Soylent Sewage is peeeeeoooooooppppppllllllllllleeeeeeee!
Another manifestation of the anti-human death cult in Amerika.
Cool Water by Marty Robbins
....
Dan, can ya see that big, green tree?
Where the water’s runnin’ free
And it’s waitin’ there for me and you?
The nights are cool and I’m a fool
Each star’s a pool of water
Cool water
But with the dawn I’ll wake and yawn
And carry on to water
Water, water, water
Where the water’s runnin’ free
And it’s waitin’ there for me and you?
Cool, clear, water
Cool, clear, water
It doesn’t sound very sacred, traditional, personal or even nice, but this will be one of the choices available.
As long as this residue is not toxic to the water and all living things that use this water, we are running out of areas to reserve for cemeteries.
Burial grounds have been the tradition since the dawn of recorded time, back when there were far fewer people walking the earth compared to today. I would be fine to have this as a plan for my own remains. My loved ones can always plant a tree or select some basic natural site as for my Memorial. I will be pretty much done with the body.
If they are democrat bodies they would pollute the sewers.
So if you can be buried at sea you can be part of tour favorite river or lake?
And don’t you worry it will get into the United States water table....
RE:over the objection of the Catholic bishops of Wisconsin.
I happened to hear this topic answered on a show recently. My memory of this is the cremation of a dead person has to has the ashes held with respect such as together in an urn, can even be buried including on top of a casket but the cremated remains cannot be tossed into the wind or spread out anywhere.
So this is where we are now with the value of human life. Abortions and sewer sludge. Genocide will be so much easier to manage now. It’s just taking out the trash.
Hell, just sell human disposal units at Walmart and we can all take out the trash ourselves.
Now we can all bathe in the Ganges!
Turning human bodies into alkalia sludge to pollute our lakes and rivers is stupid public policy. Alkaline hydrolysis is not only is detrimental to the environment and our wildlife, it fails completely in its carbon-phobic intent. These leftists who oppose carbon emissions want to avoid contributing the carbon in their bodies into the atmosphere through cremation or decomposition. These liberal whack-jobs don’t understand that the production of a sufficient amount of potassium hydroxide to dissolve their body takes many times more energy to produce (i.e. carbon emissions) than their bodies contain. Add in the pumping and chemical cleanup and there may not be a less “carbon neutral” way to dispose of their body than launching it into orbit. If they really want to annihilate their bodies and spread their corpses over a lake or river, they can be cremated and have their far less toxic ashes spread where they choose.
Dupont needs to add dead bodies into their chemical dumps - then they’d be legal... /s
Wisconsin politicians think Lake Michigan is the Ganges in India with dead bodies floating everywhere? Our drinkable water recycled from the Lake is now going to have human DNA in it. I’m getting sick just thinking about it.