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Well, If someone were to find out find out that the Baphomet idols that they are putting up all over the place are made of this alloy it might happen that someone will "Resolve" them with a bit of splashed acid!
Speaking of statutes and acid, info on the Lenin Statute from wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statue_of_Lenin_(Seattle)
"Lewis E. Carpenter, an English teacher in Poprad originally from Issaquah, Washington, found the hollow monumental statue lying in a scrapyard with a homeless man living inside it.[5][6] The Lenin statue was waiting to be cut up and sold for the price of the bronze.[5] Carpenter had met and befriended Venkov in an earlier visit to Czechoslovakia. Carpenter's initial interest in buying the statue was to preserve it for its historic and artistic merit.[5] Later he intended to use it to attract customers for an ethnic Slovak restaurant he wanted to open in Issaquah.[5]"
Is it not ironic that a Homeless man was living in a discarded Lenin statute? It was probably its "Best and highest use" considering its subsequent history!
This is a privately owned statue as are the Baphomet idols that for some reason are being displayed in public places. (This is being done, of course, to point out evil Christian symbols in Government owned spaces, and to agitate for their removal.)
Nitric Acid does bad things to some brass and we all hope that no one would ruin the finish on the privately owned Lenin statute. (It has been splashed with red paint which too bad, seems appropriate giving Lenin's practice of Democide as part of his bloody social experiment. ) Slide over.
***Re: Lenin statue
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(snip) (from 1997)
Uznay, proprietor of Hanover Cheesecake, a wholesale bakery in Fremont (Seattle), has plans for Fremont’s statue of Lenin (the larger-than-life bronze figure, a relic from the Cold War, occupies a pie-shaped plot on North 35th Street).
“I’d like to see someone install a cash machine next to Lenin,” says Uznay. “So far, I have called four banks, but none is willing to consider it.”
(Part of the reluctance of the banks may stem from Uznay’s notion that the machine should be installed on Lenin’s backside.)
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