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WTF is it with all the bodies in Lake Mead?

Forget Will Smith GIF
 
I'm guessing with the severe drought, the lake is much lower than usual and so all these bodies are suddenly visible.

Kinda makes ya not wanna drink the water anymore, right?
 
I'm guessing with the severe drought, the lake is much lower than usual and so all these bodies are suddenly visible.

Kinda makes ya not wanna drink the water anymore, right?
LOL, in the article they show a drinking water intake and then talk about dead bodies being found.
 
I'm guessing with the severe drought, the lake is much lower than usual and so all these bodies are suddenly visible.

Kinda makes ya not wanna drink the water anymore, right?
All the more reason for me to be glad I’m on well water. Only downside is the well pump doesn’t work when the power goes out, so no power means no running water, so having a generator is a must
 
I'm guessing with the severe drought, the lake is much lower than usual and so all these bodies are suddenly visible.

Kinda makes ya not wanna drink the water anymore, right?

@Inquisitor can tell you thats what happened in Austin too a few years ago when that big ass lake got so low
 

BANGKOK (AP) — Police in northeastern Thailand have arrested a forest-dwelling self-proclaimed holy man whose followers allegedly worshipped corpses and consumed bodily fluids as a cure for sickness, officials said Monday.

There were chaotic scenes as officers raided the thatched house of 75-year-old Thawee Nanra on Sunday deep in a jungle in Chaiyaphum province. Supporters screamed and jostled with police as the bearded, shirtless white-haired man was led to a police vehicle.

Police said they found 11 corpses on the premises and local media said they were believed to be the bodies of his followers.

Provincial Gov. Kraisorn Kongchalad said Thawee had at least a dozen followers living with him. Coffins containing bodies were scattered around the house. Devotees reportedly told authorities that the leader’s urine and phlegm were believed to be cures for diseases.

Kraisorn said he was shocked to discover such practices still went on in the modern age.

“It’s quite disturbing to see that there are people who believe in such superstition. But this is not only about a personal belief anymore. We have dead bodies, and we will have to work with all agencies to establish facts surrounding these individuals,” he said by phone.
 
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