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Blacksmith21 ago

A couple of thoughts:

1) Where do you put a concrete plant? On lots of land. Where do you put a gold course? On lots of land.

2) Concrete plants are often erected in close proximity to very large projects (stadiums, large buildings, municipal projects, etc.). Find out what recent projects are going on near new plant locations.

3) CEMEX likely owns or partners with companies who own boring machines. Think of what traffickers could do with a boring machine and a concrete plant on their side.

4) If you want an unrelated example, this place: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2402762 A concrete plant is located just off this graphic. This is why the FBI canned their HQ move: https://ibb.co/fYht87

Akss ago

Just checked out the pattern in the UK and indeed there is a definite correlation in the proximity of golf courses to cement plants and quarries. However it would be jumping the gun a just bit to assume that its for easy disposal of bodies. After the land has been quarried until its useless to them, the plant moves next door to a fresh bit and the previous site is sold off fairly cheap and makes a good site for a golf course. I'd be very surprised if the explanation differs significantly from that.

cantfindmenow ago

The Scottish golf courses I mentioned in another comment were built before the quarries.

Most of these golf courses were created in the 1800s or very early 1900s.

Yet they all have a Cemex plant directly next to them.

I find that suspect.

sore_ass_losers ago

Yes, that's it. I posted this already elsewhere here, but just search "golf course gravel pit", without the quotes.

Indigo- ago

I live really close by to the quarries, just cross over the road and there's the golf course. Busy motorway nearby also.

Vindicator ago

After the land has been quarried until its useless to them, the plant moves next door to a fresh bit and the previous site is sold off fairly cheap and makes a good site for a golf course.

Do we have documented cases of this happening on a fairly regular basis? It makes sense. We should be able to dig up the land sales records.