Georgia’s Fields - The First Warning
In 2002, a propane driver followed a smell into the woods of Noble, Georgia - and found more than 330 decomposing bodies.
The Tri-State Crematory had quietly dumped remains for years. Families received urns filled with cement dust.
There were no inspections. No licenses. No database. Just faith.
The shock was supposed to change everything. For a while, it did. States passed new laws. Inspections were mandated. And then, slowly, the rhythm of neglect returned.
Two decades later, Colorado repeated the same mistake.
Different state, same anatomy of failure: no tracking, no transparency, no accountability.
History doesn’t repeat because we forget it - it repeats because the paperwork never learned to remember.
Pantheon Platforms was created to change that.
Because no family should need a headline to discover the truth.
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