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jumpinJack ago

Holy shit... Good work, it got me thinking. Do you remember the Piggy's Palace Good Times Society? It's a very informative criminal case.

Abel Danger believes that Canadian Privy councilor Maurice Strong hired Crown Agents Sister Lena Trudeau in 1996 to set up Piggy’s Palace Good Times Society as a federally-registered charity, to procure film for use in the extortion of witnesses to (or participants in) pedophile oath-taking ceremonies at a B.C. pig farm mortgaged by Linda Pickton.

It was given the go ahead by David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, at the Pickton Family pig farm, Port Coquitlam, in British Columbia.

Piggy Palace was the name of a notorious nightclub on Robert Picton's farm that attracted more than 2000 party goers including off duty police officers, city officials and was considerable association between Dave Pickton and the Hells Angels, the CIA drug smugglers sect.

Dave Pickton claimed he used Tony from White Knight Security for all his parties. "He's an Angel. A Hells Angel."

By the end of 1996 the neighbourhood became known in criminal circles as a biker area, one controlled by the Hells Angels.

His brother Robert Picton was suspected of murdering over 100 women (&children), and was dubbed Canada's biggest ever serial killer by the media.

He was only charged with killing 6 women though.

But Diane Rock claimed she was repeatedly raped by several men on the Pickton farm.

And the entire city of Port Coquitlam (pop. 53,000), it seemed, was feeding on pigs ( murder victims) that had been fed by the suspected serial killer Robert Pickton.

Even worse for us ALL...

It wasn't just the guests of Piggy's Palace who consumed Pickton's pigs. The unusable remains of the pigs Robert slaughtered and served to his friends and neighbors--pig entrails, brains, bones, nerve tissue, and gore--were taken by truck to a rendering plant near the DES called West Coast Reduction Ltd. Many are certain that the partial remains of the murdered sex workers were also trucked to West Coast Reduction Ltd.

Located on 105 North Com- mercial Drive, West Coast Reduction's facility is impressive. It's a complex of huge cylindrical cookers, storage tanks, office buildings, industrial stacks, and railroad tracks. Underground pipelines connect it with one of the biggest ports on the Pacific Rim; huge orange cranes loom just behind it, and the surrounding air is relatively clean, although once in a while the smell of something awful wafts from an unidentifiable source. The plant turns animal bones, guts, fish, blood, pig entrails, used restaurant grease, and, now many believe, the remains of sex workers into a number of consumer products, like lipstick base, soaps, shampoos, and perfumes. These commodities that improve human appearance are shipped all over the world.

Six blocks up from the rendering plant, the most fashionable part of Vancouver begins. Commercial Drive is lined with restaurants that serve Cuban finger foods, theaters that screen Bollywood films, and stores that sell Italian shoes. Here hipsters visit a wild variety of trendy cafes, tapas bars, spas, heath-food groceries, and cosmetic shops. All of these urban pleasures are walking distance from the rendering plant, the place where Robert Pickton brought the intestines of his slaughtered hogs for more than 20 years, according West Coast Reduction's records. After emptying his truck, he is believed to have picked up sex workers, sometimes within a block of the plant.

"Vancouver residents have recently learned... that fragments of some of these dead women's bodies may have entered the food chain through the rendering plant," writes cultural historian Denise Blake Oleksijczuk in an essay titled "Haunted Spaces." (As well as beauty products, rendering plants also make food for farm animals that humans consume.) Oleksijczuk cites a statement made by the regional director of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Sheila Fagnan, to the Vancouver Sun: "[We] made inquiries after learning that Robert Pickton had met the women he is accused of killing on his trips to the rendering plant.... Any testing that would have been done [at the plant] would be around surveillance for chemical residues. I can't imagine any testing that would distinguish, um, you know--[one] animal matter... from another."

https://www.thestranger.com/seattle/death-farm/Content?oid=16079

There are also plans for a Groundbreaking New (rendering) Plant in Fort Worth, Texas.

Parker Products will move all of its operations to the new location once construction is completed, slated for early 2018.

Parker Products makes the ingredients that intrigue consumers.

The new facility is a collaboration among Emergent Technologies, Elements of Architecture, the City of Fort Worth, the HWH Group, and Todd Hubbard with NAI Real Estate (Robert Lynn),

GreenDell144 ago

Wow. I know you didn’t mention hotdogs, but those are formed from these products, too. Especially economy brands. Dude. Thank you for making me barf a little. Really. This comment and the post need more investigation and exposure.

AlienCommando ago

This is exactly the awesome kind of post I like. When the truth grosses me out so bad I can't read it all at once, that's amore.