FUNERALS
My lovely wife DAISY passed away peacefully during
the afternoon of Monday 10th July 2017. There will be no FUNERAL.
FUNERALS
One important thing for all to
understand is this; My lovely wife Daisy and, my brother Ron who also recently
died, we three, had a 'solemn pact' with each other that when died, we would
not contribute or pay one penny to the FUNERAL INDUSTRY, that we absolutely
loathed.
We, firmly believed, and, I
continue to believe, that the "Soul leaves the body at the very instant
of death"; all that remains thereafter, is the carcass that once held that
'life' but now rapidly begins the process of decay.
The FUNERAL BUSINESS is naught
but 'vultures' charging exorbitant fees and raking in massive profits; merely
waiting, for the next one to die. WHOLLY HELD UP AND SUPPORTED BY GOVERNMENT.
The time has long since passed when government ought to have introduced a Bill
to control that FUNERAL INDUSTRY.
We decided that we would have
nothing to do with FUNERALS.
Arrangements were made whereby
the Coroner arranged collection of MY WIFE'S body and, it was taken it to St Thomas's
Hospital.
What happens next entirely
depends upon the authorities and the "State".
WE, British, are not classified
as 'HUMANKIND' - We have no proper 'Citizenship' and we have no 'protection of
law' whatsoever. In, 'LAW', we are classified as mere, "SUBJECTS OF THE
CROWN". Therefore, my lovely DAISY was so classified as a "SUBJECT OF
THE CROWN" - It is therefore the responsibility of the "CROWN"
to dispose of that body. I intend to do absolutely nothing in this regard.
My DAISY insisted that she did not want to be
"carted around the streets in a box", she did not want any flowers or
crying and wailing; she did not want any FUNERAL at all.
Thus, all those, wanting or needing, Closure";
they can easily achieve this, by simply closing their eyes for a moment
and, relive the memories' they had; whilst, my lovely DAISY, lived her
wonderful life.
If the "CROWN" had any
compassion at all, it would provide my lovely wife's 'ASHES' to my eldest
daughter; she would like to bury her mother's 'ASHES' in her garden. Where, her
husbands mother and father ASHES are already buried.
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