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Enigmatic_Continuum ago

While I'm not completely convinced there's something here, but I am intrigued. I used to work for a company that cleaned tanks on military ships, so of course, they had a lot of government contracts. The owner of the company would hold an annual golf tournament, which had a lot of government employee and contractors in attendance. The golf course is surely a place you can talk and be pretty sure you aren't being listened to as long as the battery is removed from your phone and you trust the person you're talking to.

swordfish69 ago

I appreciate your skepticism. I didn't think much of it when I started looking, but some of these are so obvious it's painful. I would say there's about 12 on that list where you can literally walk off a putting green into the cement plant.

Enigmatic_Continuum ago

I don't doubt your research, and you went to a lot of trouble, but the question remains - why would someone want or need to take a short stroll from a golf course to a cement plant?

Golf courses usually have country clubs, which have restaurants that have large freezers. Then, you have golf carts that can easily transport anything just across the street.

Well, I'm going to have to think about this. The only other thing I noticed that would have a connection is the dog racing because they use greyhounds for blood transfusions, and thinking about that post about needing blood for cement, this may be related, but tracks are closing down everywhere in the US. Australia's another story though.

ExceptionEncountered ago

WTF? Greyhound blood? What?

Enigmatic_Continuum ago

I just replied to Vindicator with this heartbreaking account https://www.thedodo.com/close-to-home/greyhounds-dog-blood-farm-texas

ExceptionEncountered ago

Fuck, that's atrocious. I thought you were talking about dog blood for human use for a second.

YogSoggoth ago

I know, I have never heard of that one. I worked in a guy's house that supplies chicken fighters supplies worldwide. Spurs, vitamins, steroids, anti parasitics .. whatever. He was a pretty weird guy. Who pays for college and sets that as their business model for success? He said the hardest part was talking to so many languages on the phone. I was wondering how he was still in business, as it illegal in the USA.

Enigmatic_Continuum ago

Yes, some retired greyhounds are sent to what's called a "blood farm" where all they do is stay cooped up in a crate and let outside when necessary until it's time for them to donate blood again that's used for other dogs who are in need of it.

Vindicator ago

That's terrible. You should add an archived link.