DEEP DIVES
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Deep Dive down the Rabbit Holes. Interactive channel for discussion of intel-past and present, Trump Comms, and The Q Key and maps.
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As we discussed on our live Tuesday night AND on February 1st in the DEEP DIVES presentation...
the projects conducted by CEDC (Clemson Engineers for Developing Countries) was strategically executed.

We found out that the students from the Clemson Engineering Department who went to Haiti
Were involved in 25 projects. Many of these projects had nothing to do with engineering.

All of the projects put the students and those who partnered with the Clemson students...such as FEMA & The Army Corp of Engineers...
IN AND AROUND CHILDREN, ORPHANAGES, and HOSPITALS/MEDICAL CLINICS.

ON Monday we talked about the organ harvesting ring that was going on in Haiti.
We know the body parts were put in body bags (provided by USAID), while other bodies of children and prisoners were thrown into the local rivers.

But you can only throw so many bodies into a river before everyone would notice. This organ harvesting ring involved the trafficking and harvesting of thousands and thousands of HAITIAN children and adults.

Then the light bulb went off in my head...
What was up with the “BIODIGESTER” project being conducted by CEDC?

What if one of the ways they were disposing of the bodies was via the “BIODIGESTER” and “LATRINE” Projects conducted by the Clemson Engineering Department, FEMA, and others?
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☝️Here are the “others” that were partnering with CEDC, as shown in Clemson’s website.
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☝️Here is an explanation of Clemson’s BIODIGESTER project. Notice it was part of the Medical clinic?
Hmmmm.
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Then we have the Cange Latrine and BIODIGESTER Project.
Also connected to “External Clinic at the hospital in Cange.” Hmmmm!
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Then we have the Bon Saveur Latrine Project.

These projects were conducted in and around schools.
ACCESSS!!
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They tell us these BIODIGESTER and LATRINE projects were put in place to break down human waste and fecal matter.
What if it was used for something else?

So I went down the rabbit hole. And by all appearances this rabbit hole is deep.

My hunch was that biodigesters might be used to gobble up and breakdown tissue, flesh, and muscle.

My instincts were telling me truth!...👇
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I found this article by the American Veterinary Medical Association.
Look at their logo in the next drop. 👇

https://www.avma.org/javma-news/2004-04-01/breakdown-biodigesters
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Look what they say...
“In just six hours, a giant pressure cooker-like machine can turn a 1,200-pound cow carcass into a pathogen-free, aqueous solution of small peptides, amino acids, sugars, and soaps and a pile of powdered bone.”

They also state that Veterinary Colleges are using Biodigester machines instead of incinerators. More eco friendly.
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☝️WTH???!
WOW!
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If my hunch was correct we might see similar geographic markers like we saw when we did our Cemex and UCMC deep dives.
Let’s take a look...

P.S. I’m not making any claims. Just pointing out things for our eyes to look at...
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☝️The Vet school at University of Florida is the red pin. What do we see nearby?...

An airport
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What else?
A ZOO
A WALMART
FORT MCCOY
HOSPITAL
A GOLF COURSE


We know what the significance is. Connect the dots. Draw conclusions.
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What about Cemex? The University is the red pin.

Nothing to see here...
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