Has anyone heard of the ancient flesh eating rocks? Ancient builders combined stone and ALUMINUM and placed their dead on the rocks. This combination of stone and ALUMINUM caused the flesh to dissolve. Aren't we being chem trailed with ALUMINUM? I wonder if the this aluminum, along with the radiation from cell towers, might have some similar action?
Why are you writing ALUMINUM in ALL CAPS? Also what the fuck are you talking about
>>19471420
No, I didn't. I would have noticed the ALUMINUM
>>19471420
*ALUMINIUM
Also... what?
>>19471420
I sand and polish ALUMINUM everyday, its horrible for you yes, but no it doesnt DISSOLVE your FLESH that crazy TALK
>>19471420
Okay, what you're referring to here are sarcophagi. Sarcophagus literally means flesh eater, the originals being from Assos in turkey. From there things get complicated. A little digging shows some confusion between various websites. Some say the Assos examples are limestone, others say they're andesite and cite the presence of aluminum. I take that to mean in the rock but a least one interprets that to mean aluminum objects or other material. This is unlikely given that Aluminum wasn't capable smelted until the 19th century and native aluminum is vanishingly rare, unless it was some material containing aluminum like alum or feldspar.
So far though I can't find any legitimate site with research on the subject and nothing on aluminum effecting flesh.