I stumbled on a video of all these stock piled plastic coffins or 'vaults' in rural GA. And I have heard other people say they have seen them in other places too. First, I am by no means a conspiracy theorist, nor do I have any plans to be. However, I do try to be a logical thinker. There are some conspiracy theories that I find to be downright silly, and others that I find to be very, very plausible. As far as these 'plastic coffins' or 'vaults' (which ever is the correct term) is concerned, some say that they are going to be used as quick and cheap disposal devices after a disease/biological weapon/nuke etc, is unleashed and wrecks havok on 'us'. Supposedly they are a better option than mass graves since biological agents and/or radio active materials can still pollute the surronding areas, so these 'vaults' or 'coffins' will be used..again in theory. Interestingly enough, there are FEMA/goverment documents that reccomend this instead of mass graves. As a side note - FEMA is NOT just an emergency disaster relief agency, under certain emergency situations or Martial Law, FEMA has the power to do just about anything include suspend constitutional rights. Who knew? Then others say, they are simply the property of a company that makes them like the 'vantage plastic corp.' (if I remember correctly). And these are required in some states to prevent damage to the actual coffins and to help keep them in place in flood conditions. Hence they have been mass produced and kept in stock on 'pre-sale' status. Which does also make sense to a certain degree since the same thing basically happens in the automobile industry (car dealership for example). Others say that they are infact to be used by the government, but only as preparation for any possible future events that would produce large amounts of victims, who would thereby be buried and/or cremated to protect further advancement of a biological agent. Here's what I think: On one hand, I think it is more logical to conclude that these are simply the products of the company that makes them, since they are on its property....or atleast near the company (Covington, GA). Also I see no direct connection linking this company to FEMA, or any other government organization. It would not make sense for the government to buy ANYTHING and not keep it under tight lock and key, regardless of what it is. Furthermore, there is no way to accurately say there is 500,000 of them without actually counting them, or having access to company documents. The video I saw does without a doubt show a LARGE amount of them, but its presumptious to say its 500,000 just because it appears that it 'could be' that many. And even if it was that number, that would still correspond to the number possibly needed considering the amount people who die each year in the US....more than 500,000. However on the other hand, it makes no sense to me that all of these things (regardless of how many) have just been sitting there supposedly for years and years as stock....? Sure, people are always dying, but to pre-make thousands of them the exact same color and type (on the website they are several different types and colors) and just let them sit for years and years outside in the sun and rain...even hail and exposing them to possible vandalism and theft? That does not seem like good buisness sense to me. If I was a client (for example family member of a deceased person) I would not want an 'old and weathered coffin' regardless of the fact that its going in the ground...I would want a brand spanking new one for my family member!...the ONLY way I would accept an old and weathered one is if I didn't really care about who or what is going in it. Furthermore, from what I understand more funeral homes use the cement kind, not the plastic ones....I imagine because they don't float. But then again there are alot of funeral homes...so that point may or may not be significant. Also these things (atleast the ones in GA) have been there for years (supposedly 10) and have not been moved or shifted or replaced, which indicates or atleast implies that they are not 'stock', or that they are not being sold, since most 'stock' items are ordered, sold and then replaced by newer ones thus replenishing the 'stock'....no? Again, its just like a Car Dealership. And normally where these things are being found, there is always a bunch of secrecy or slow answers pertaining to them....which of course only arouses suspicion be it well founded or not. Now it could just be simple government greediness, you know a case where 'Governor Greedy' gives a government contract to his little brother who just so happens to buids plastic vaults, who sells them to 'the government' even though in reality they go nowhere and end up on a vacant plot of land in rural GA, while he and his brother count the profits. But I would not be suprised if it were something more sinister.