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Every bit of air has been breathed before and every bit of water has been contaminated by the bodily waste of animals including humans. Fortunately, mother nature has figured out a system to protect us from much of that.
I watched some of the Adventures with Purpose Videos a couple of months ago. They solved a case of a missing person my little brother went to school with. It was surreal to watch.
I worked for the National Park Service at Lake Mead in the 1970's.
The Park Service had a agency wide job advertisement that the Federal government would teach you to SCUBA DIVE and then you would be reassigned to a new park so you could use your new skills.
Lots of competition, among the Park Ranges, ALL of them thinking their next duty station would be the Virgin Islands or Hawaii.
After completion of the training, most of the newly certified SCUBA rangers were sent to Lake Mead to dive for bodies. I only worked there for a year or so, but the number of bodies dumped into the lake was impressive.
All the way from the mob, to the Black Panthers, to banks robbers, etc. etc. and on top of that add all the drunks that fell out of boat and drowned.
If the job announcement sounds perfect, it might be worthwhile to investigate just a little but further.
They claim it could take years to identify the remains, even using forensic genealogy. They also claim it will take a long time to try to pick through missing person reports from the 70's and 80's.
The old Mob in Las Vegas disposing of witnesses, snitches, and rivals.
When I lived there an old casino lawyer who had a picture of himself having dinner with Bugsy Siegel on his wall, told me there are 100 bodies just outside of the city in the desert. The lake seems obvious now too.
”You know who gon' find you, some old man fishin'” ~DMX
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