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Today we are going to start off by sharing some videos about the making of cement. You may think this is odd, but I thought it was important to share in order to understand that a cement-making business may have been involved with child trafficking.
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I have included three different videos. The first two are only 4 minutes long. The third one is 8 minutes. You can watch one, two, or all three. Different styles and explanations. I like the first one best.
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For the purpose of piecing this puzzle together, and trying to understand how cement and concrete are made for the sake of my presentation, I watched those videos several times, and consulted with someone who knows the business.
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The videos show us that in order to make CONCRETE you need a mixture of:

Sand
Aggregate
Cement
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The “AGGREGATE” or rock is brought in from the rock quarries. They go through a crushing process to make the compound smaller and more fine.

The strength of the rock has to meet a certain criteria that measures “strength.”
Obviously this is an important measure, because if you were using the aggregate to make cement, you would want rock that was very strong.

There is a measure of the ability of the aggregate to withstand high pressures. This is called the “aggregate crushing value” and is one of the measures used in quality control.
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The process to make “CEMENT” involves the mixing of components and a “burner” process.
The limestone/shale/clay run through a blast furnace to create the cement.
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Why I am I showing you this?

In order to connect the dots, we have to understand the dots!
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Last week we talked about the group: Veterans On Patrol (VOP) and their haunting discoveries back in May of 2018.

Quick review… VOP was out on patrol searching for homeless veterans as part of their mission in trying to prevent veteran suicides in Tucson.

While they were out on their mission they stumbled on what they believed to be a child sex camp. That area was know to be a human trafficking corridor with the Mexican Cartels.

They found a bunker, and down inside the bunker was an area that was only big enough to fit a young child. If you look at the video below you can see that there were what looked like little jail cells.
The group also found bloody knives, women’s underwear, and toys around this area.

Outside the bunker they saw restraints embedded in trees (which they referred to as rape trees) along with bone cutting saws. They also found graves.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geHT1RCFfAU
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Where was this property located?
Cemex.

Who was the mayor of this town where this sex camp was located?
Jonathan Rothschild
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What if there was indeed a child trafficking ring that was taking place, and involved child trafficking?

What if the people involved in the child trafficking were using the children as well as some adults, to harvest adrenochrome and organs?

What would they do with the bodies?
Bury them? That would be too difficult and would easily be found out.

What if there was another way?...a way where the remains could be disposed of in a way where no one would notice (except for the people involved in the process of course)... and it could pass muster?
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What if the Cabal found a way…and that way was through a cement company who manufactures and distributes cement, ready-mix concrete and aggregates in more than 50 countries?
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If you watched any of the three videos, they conveyed that there is a “quality control” aspect in making the elements that go into concrete.

The aggregate has to meet a strength standard, and the cement making process also has to meet standards with regard to content and processes.
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Question:
Would human bones be strong enough to pass these aggregate “strength” tests? The answer is yes!
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HUMAN BONES ARE STRONGER THAN CONCRETE!
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I wanted to see if there were any studies that studied this feature of human bones and their use in the making of concrete.

What I found was that they did indeed use animal bones to make concrete. It wasn’t human bones, but rather bones from cows.

They measured the strength of the cows’ bones like they would with the “pressure tests” of aggregate rock.

If you read the article below, you will see that cow bones passed these “pressure tests’ and were strong enough to make cement…

https://arpnjournals.com/jeas/research_papers/rp_2014/jeas_1214_1395.pdf
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If we look at the features involved in making cement we have apparatuses that
1) crush rock or aggregate and 2) incinerators or furnaces that can get as hot as 1900 degree Celius…temperatures hot enough to incinerate something say like...tissues, skin, and muscles.

WHAT IF…??
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