Allegedly, over 100 graves were dug up so that their spaces could be resold. I believe that I have commented on this issue elsewhere, probably something about my graveyard theory of over-population. As a child I imagined in terms of Malthus and his ideas about over population, which both Marx and Darwin used in various ways.
It happens that grave re-cycling is real and I believe that it is going on nation-wide, and probably world-wide in monotheist nations.
Now for the real popper. Can you imagine what's been going on and is going on with the mausoleums around the world? As soon as the deceased no longer has any possible relations whatsoever, it's time to recycle that piece of concrete cube, which isn't even concrete in many cases. It's an expensive facade.
In many cases there or caskets of fiberglass "pods" setting on racks, like cheap book shelves. To the outside observer, a mausoleum's facade looks like it is granite thick, but once indoors, many of these dwellings for the deceased are no different than a small storage ware house, rack-upon-rack. Each with an outside monument indicating the deceased very own spot for eternity or the great apocalyptic destruction of life as we know it and hellfire for you chicken-shit crime scene cleanup cronies.
That's about all I have to say on the subject of graves for today -- thank you!
Eddie Evans
Ed Evans
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Why I clean crime scenes.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Why I clean crime scenes.
I am a professional cleaner, which means that I earn my living by cleaning crime and trauma scenes - - "niche cleaning." In this field of bio-hazard recovery, I clean after the traumatic loss of human blood, and I do it for money, lots of money when I can get it.
There are other reasons that I clean bloody scenes, less material reasons; for certain, i enjoy being my own boss and making almost all the meaningful decisions in my life. There's much more to this 24/7/365 middle-of-the-night marathon deep cleaning amidst blood, gore, filth, and stink.
This type of trauma cleaning challenges my imagination at times, and at times my Will to move forward. I often ask myself, "Where do I begin and how should I move forward?" as I remove bloody debris. "Can this be cleaned?"
It is best to first make some sense out of the violent act that lead to the crime scene's distortion of the "normal." This way I can map out where I know that I need to clean. I can then anticipate the breadth and depth of blood and other human effluents to be cleaned. I know too that in the last hours of cleaning, I will find debris previously missed and out of the scope of my initial survey of the debris field. It is not that I "miss" any blood or such, but that cleaning means to clean and re-clean, and to revisit the scene from different perspectives and with "new eyes" after taking some time out for a personal debriefing.
This process helps me to recognize and clean blood contaminated furnishings, mattresses, walls, clothing, fans, books, electronics, windows, headboards, baseborards and . . . toys. Knowing the whereabouts and movement of the perpetrator and victim(s) helps to at least limit the scope of cleaning, usually. Sometimes a crime scene becomes the scene for multiple deaths. Perhaps pets became targets. Once wounded, they too may have ran for their lives as their remaining life's blood pulsated onton their once friendly home's floor and furnishings.
I initially wear organic filters on my respirator to protect myself from the unseen, the unknown, and the horrendous odors related to crime and trauma scenes. Once the majority of blood and other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) are disinfected, flushed, or "red bagged," I can take my respirator off and clean a little faster, but cautiously. This is the stage of cleaning where I transition from "tier three" cleaning to "tier two."
At tier two, the physical hazards should be gone, ninety-percent of the blood should be gone, and the scene should be safe to invite others to view the scene. Still, one never knows about "sharps" like syringes, knives, razors, rebar, broken glass, skull fragments and pieces of broken bone ("shrapnel") embedded in walls, ceilings, floors, and furniture. They may still be present in the beginning stages of "tier two" cleaning, "high tier two."
By "tier one," my job is nearly done. The scene will soon be safe for Molly Maid-like cleaning, safe for family members to begin cleaning, and safe for restoration contractors to restore what the violence destroyed and I destroyed.
Carpet, floors, ceramic tile, linoleum, drapes, furniture, bedding, and more may need to be replaced. What I destroy must be destroyed. No one else should ever witness the offending object's defiled state, ever. This is why I clean, besides the money. I really do clean to help save others from experiencing the horrendous, the unimaginable violence and distortion of a crime and trauma scene.
When done cleaning, I gain a genuine sense of accomplishment. I know that I have returned a scene to something more "normal." I have relived others from this task because of my skills, abilities, knowledge, and my Will to overcome the horrific.
I know from experience that there is more to crime scene cleaning than money. The naive and unsuspecting, the inexperienced and sensitive may suffer from exposure to a crime and trauma scene.
I can help ease their pain by helping to restore the scene to a more biologically balanced environment. Besides helping others, I too benefit it seems. It is odd how life has its rewards in the least desirable places.
I hope these ideas have shed some insight into what I do, why I do it, and why others may not want to try cleaning crime and trauma scenes.
Ed Evans
Crime Scene Cleanup
Why I clean crime scenes.
I am a professional cleaner, which means that I earn my living by cleaning crime and trauma scenes - - "niche cleaning." In this field of bio-hazard recovery, I clean after the traumatic loss of human blood, and I do it for money, lots of money when I can get it.
There are other reasons that I clean bloody scenes, less material reasons; for certain, i enjoy being my own boss and making almost all the meaningful decisions in my life. There's much more to this 24/7/365 middle-of-the-night marathon deep cleaning amidst blood, gore, filth, and stink.
This type of trauma cleaning challenges my imagination at times, and at times my Will to move forward. I often ask myself, "Where do I begin and how should I move forward?" as I remove bloody debris. "Can this be cleaned?"
It is best to first make some sense out of the violent act that lead to the crime scene's distortion of the "normal." This way I can map out where I know that I need to clean. I can then anticipate the breadth and depth of blood and other human effluents to be cleaned. I know too that in the last hours of cleaning, I will find debris previously missed and out of the scope of my initial survey of the debris field. It is not that I "miss" any blood or such, but that cleaning means to clean and re-clean, and to revisit the scene from different perspectives and with "new eyes" after taking some time out for a personal debriefing.
This process helps me to recognize and clean blood contaminated furnishings, mattresses, walls, clothing, fans, books, electronics, windows, headboards, baseborards and . . . toys. Knowing the whereabouts and movement of the perpetrator and victim(s) helps to at least limit the scope of cleaning, usually. Sometimes a crime scene becomes the scene for multiple deaths. Perhaps pets became targets. Once wounded, they too may have ran for their lives as their remaining life's blood pulsated onton their once friendly home's floor and furnishings.
I initially wear organic filters on my respirator to protect myself from the unseen, the unknown, and the horrendous odors related to crime and trauma scenes. Once the majority of blood and other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) are disinfected, flushed, or "red bagged," I can take my respirator off and clean a little faster, but cautiously. This is the stage of cleaning where I transition from "tier three" cleaning to "tier two."
At tier two, the physical hazards should be gone, ninety-percent of the blood should be gone, and the scene should be safe to invite others to view the scene. Still, one never knows about "sharps" like syringes, knives, razors, rebar, broken glass, skull fragments and pieces of broken bone ("shrapnel") embedded in walls, ceilings, floors, and furniture. They may still be present in the beginning stages of "tier two" cleaning, "high tier two."
By "tier one," my job is nearly done. The scene will soon be safe for Molly Maid-like cleaning, safe for family members to begin cleaning, and safe for restoration contractors to restore what the violence destroyed and I destroyed.
Carpet, floors, ceramic tile, linoleum, drapes, furniture, bedding, and more may need to be replaced. What I destroy must be destroyed. No one else should ever witness the offending object's defiled state, ever. This is why I clean, besides the money. I really do clean to help save others from experiencing the horrendous, the unimaginable violence and distortion of a crime and trauma scene.
When done cleaning, I gain a genuine sense of accomplishment. I know that I have returned a scene to something more "normal." I have relived others from this task because of my skills, abilities, knowledge, and my Will to overcome the horrific.
I know from experience that there is more to crime scene cleaning than money. The naive and unsuspecting, the inexperienced and sensitive may suffer from exposure to a crime and trauma scene.
I can help ease their pain by helping to restore the scene to a more biologically balanced environment. Besides helping others, I too benefit it seems. It is odd how life has its rewards in the least desirable places.
I hope these ideas have shed some insight into what I do, why I do it, and why others may not want to try cleaning crime and trauma scenes.
Ed Evans
Crime Scene Cleanup
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
The Political Economy of Crime Scene Cleanup
The political economy of crime scene cleanup works something like this, and I will not bore myself with the facts and details found at crime-scene-cleanup-cronyism. (I do need to work on this web site, though.)
Crime Scene Cleanup with Insurance
Many if not most of the crime scene cleanup jobs with home owner's insurance go to the crony companies because they control the sources of distribution of work. That is, they are in with the coroner's employees, medical examiner's employees, county administrator's employees, homicide detectives, and others. This is not the majority or even a small majority of the aforementioned government employees, but a very tiny percentage. How could it be otherwise? They are not about to share the golden egg with their employee peers.
These jobs represent the most lucrative jobs, and many can be done by one cleaner in two or three hours and the company invoices reflect $6,000, $8,000 and even $30,000 charges.
Crime Scene Cleanup without Insurance
These are the "crumbs" of the crime scene cleanup business. These jobs come from apartment complexes, small businesses, a few non-profit businesses, police departments, and others.
They have no insurance and pay in the hundreds, not the thousands, for the same type of work.
That's about all I have to say on the political economy of crime scene cleanup today.
Eddie Evans
Crime Scene Cleanup Cronyism
Crime Scene Cleanup with Insurance
Many if not most of the crime scene cleanup jobs with home owner's insurance go to the crony companies because they control the sources of distribution of work. That is, they are in with the coroner's employees, medical examiner's employees, county administrator's employees, homicide detectives, and others. This is not the majority or even a small majority of the aforementioned government employees, but a very tiny percentage. How could it be otherwise? They are not about to share the golden egg with their employee peers.
These jobs represent the most lucrative jobs, and many can be done by one cleaner in two or three hours and the company invoices reflect $6,000, $8,000 and even $30,000 charges.
Crime Scene Cleanup without Insurance
These are the "crumbs" of the crime scene cleanup business. These jobs come from apartment complexes, small businesses, a few non-profit businesses, police departments, and others.
They have no insurance and pay in the hundreds, not the thousands, for the same type of work.
That's about all I have to say on the political economy of crime scene cleanup today.
Eddie Evans
Crime Scene Cleanup Cronyism
Muslim Suicides
Durkheim used religions as one of his major variables while studying suicide.
I have neglected to research and write about Muslim suicides in the name of Allah. I mean, I did not neglect anything in the name of "Allah." I'm saying that young people commit suicide in the name of Allah, the great and perfect one.
A fundamentalist Muslim has a belief in the Jihad's existence for the last 1,400 years and that dying a martyr is a direct route to heaven. It seems that this ideology is progressing world-wide and has done so in the past, receded, and then progressed again.
It is my opinion that our great and wonderful former president. Bush, gave great cause to join the Jihad throughout the Muslim world. It appears that what President Bush did for the "ownership society" he has done for the war on terrorism by single-handedly recruiting more martyrs then the terrorists have bombs for.
Now, the Koran prohibits suicide, I am told. I have not read it and I don't want to read it and I don't have time to read it if I did want to read it. Anyway, why are all these young Muslim's committing suicide when the very exact, perfect words of Allah prohibit suicide?
It seems suicide is not "suicide" when committed in the name of Jihad, So I see that it is a matter of tricky semantics that are used to send young people to an early grave for their ruling class holy men.
Boy, and to think how these guys must feel and think about modernism!
Eddie Evans
Evans Enterprises
I have neglected to research and write about Muslim suicides in the name of Allah. I mean, I did not neglect anything in the name of "Allah." I'm saying that young people commit suicide in the name of Allah, the great and perfect one.
A fundamentalist Muslim has a belief in the Jihad's existence for the last 1,400 years and that dying a martyr is a direct route to heaven. It seems that this ideology is progressing world-wide and has done so in the past, receded, and then progressed again.
It is my opinion that our great and wonderful former president. Bush, gave great cause to join the Jihad throughout the Muslim world. It appears that what President Bush did for the "ownership society" he has done for the war on terrorism by single-handedly recruiting more martyrs then the terrorists have bombs for.
Now, the Koran prohibits suicide, I am told. I have not read it and I don't want to read it and I don't have time to read it if I did want to read it. Anyway, why are all these young Muslim's committing suicide when the very exact, perfect words of Allah prohibit suicide?
It seems suicide is not "suicide" when committed in the name of Jihad, So I see that it is a matter of tricky semantics that are used to send young people to an early grave for their ruling class holy men.
Boy, and to think how these guys must feel and think about modernism!
Eddie Evans
Evans Enterprises
Jesse Ventura on The Drug War and Good Sense
Former governor of Minnesota Jesse Ventura said that the laws against marijuana use are "no different then the prohibition" laws.
Drugs
We can't keep drugs out of prisons. So, what's this drug war all about?
Hemp is a natural resource and was used to write the 'American Declaration of Independence" upon.
He does not see any sense in aiding foreign governments with "aid" when the USA is stone broke and people are losing their homes.
Castro on Kenned Assassination
Castro told Jesse that the assassination of Kennedy was an "inside job."
He says that people do stupid things and that we need to stop passing laws against doing stupid things.
Abortion
Abortion: Religion's failure to persuade so now they want to legislate.
Torture
Torture
We are in a country now that we are in a country that thinks it's OK to torture people.
More than fifty-percent of the people say that it is OK to torture. "I've been water-boarded and it's not fun" It's drowning. "What would Jesus say about torture."
Truth Democrats on Torture
Democratic Party: When both parties are involved and say that "It's time to move on" means that both parties were or are involved, and this is why we are not finding out the truth.
Abu Ghraig
Abu Ghraib pictures should be released for all to see. "I will volunteer to see these picture" to judge if they are safe for the American tax payers (The guys paying the bills) to see.
Leaving the US Navy Seals he was quite athletic, so while attending junior college he enjoyed theater. He found that his interest in theater would go very well with wrestling.
We saw socialism and capitalism fail in Russia and now we are seeing capitalism fail in the USA. It will have to be "a mix."
In China and Cuba there's full blown capitalism below. Cuba uses US dollars.
It has to be some sort of mix.
"The First Amendment is there to protect popular speech, it's there to protect unpopular speech.
While in Los Angeles, Jesse was the "sergeant of arms" of the Mongol's motorcycle gang.
Jesse Ventura is sooo coool
eddie evans
crime scene cleanup
Drugs
We can't keep drugs out of prisons. So, what's this drug war all about?
Hemp is a natural resource and was used to write the 'American Declaration of Independence" upon.
He does not see any sense in aiding foreign governments with "aid" when the USA is stone broke and people are losing their homes.
Castro on Kenned Assassination
Castro told Jesse that the assassination of Kennedy was an "inside job."
He says that people do stupid things and that we need to stop passing laws against doing stupid things.
Abortion
Abortion: Religion's failure to persuade so now they want to legislate.
Torture
Torture
We are in a country now that we are in a country that thinks it's OK to torture people.
More than fifty-percent of the people say that it is OK to torture. "I've been water-boarded and it's not fun" It's drowning. "What would Jesus say about torture."
Truth Democrats on Torture
Democratic Party: When both parties are involved and say that "It's time to move on" means that both parties were or are involved, and this is why we are not finding out the truth.
Abu Ghraig
Abu Ghraib pictures should be released for all to see. "I will volunteer to see these picture" to judge if they are safe for the American tax payers (The guys paying the bills) to see.
Leaving the US Navy Seals he was quite athletic, so while attending junior college he enjoyed theater. He found that his interest in theater would go very well with wrestling.
We saw socialism and capitalism fail in Russia and now we are seeing capitalism fail in the USA. It will have to be "a mix."
In China and Cuba there's full blown capitalism below. Cuba uses US dollars.
It has to be some sort of mix.
"The First Amendment is there to protect popular speech, it's there to protect unpopular speech.
While in Los Angeles, Jesse was the "sergeant of arms" of the Mongol's motorcycle gang.
Jesse Ventura is sooo coool
eddie evans
crime scene cleanup
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