To: Pete from Shawnee Mission
My impression - and somebody else with actual industry background on another thread somewhere posted something similar as was previously posted here - that the use of blood in cement in this time + era would be weird - there are synthetic materials or other things that could / would be used instead - if the purpose was tensile continuity or strength. However, my inference from these things with CEMEX is that the purpose would be something occult ... such as building a chapel of ill repute or satanic worship of something like that.
One of the most interesting thing I find about CEMEX coming into the picture now is that it was in the picture months ago, at the periphery of other things. I can't recall which / what that was, just that it was something that was in the midst of other things and I then made a mental note of their transportation routes, etc.
Thus my belief that this is a worthy digging endeavor with discretion & discernment about what is or may be there ... TBD ;)
To: Steven W.
Funny just the other day I watched “ancient impossible” on cable, episode 8 was mega builds and they showed Roman concrete made with blood for water builds like piers and the aquaduct. The hosts were surprised that that concrete stood up to a a compression test to 400 psi when a good mark for modern concrete is 300 psi
https://youtu.be/W0NTaF95oKg
It starts at about 4 minutes 30 seconds and I think they are at the CEMEX plant in Austin Texas
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06/07/2018 8:45:37 AM PDT by
edzo4
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