Posts Tagged ‘mortem’

Jabbees Radiating Post Mortem

mRNA dreknology working overtime, or should I say “undertime”? As was the case in the Soviet Union, gubmint clowns, once they outlive their usefulness, get martyred.. Is it real or is it cloned?  (Follow up on our earlier post about expendables being cloned at Gitmo)     Eyes Wide Open til the Kingdom comes!!   […]

18th Century Post-Mortem Punishment: Gibbets ‘Hanging In Chains’ In England

The curious English have a predilection for heaping abuse upon the corpses of the unfortunate dead, including a cruel and unusual punishment the bodies of executed murderers were subject to in the 18th century, namely hanging in chains. The setting is the period running from the early years of the 18th century through to the […]

Preserving Memories Through Time: The History of Post Mortem Portraits

People and cultures around the world have always understood death – the unavoidable part of everyone’s existence – in a multitude of ways. Some saw it as a gateway to a new life, while others viewed it as enigmatic and unexplainable. But more than anything, the living sought ways to preserve the memory of the […]

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