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Are states liquefying 'vaccine-murdered people' and spreading them on food crops?

By Alexis Tereszcuk
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A video claims that a Wisconsin bill is legalizing such actions -- but the legislation does not allow for liquefied remains of "vaccine-murdered people" to be spread on food crops. And there have been no documented deaths due to COVID-19 vaccines in the United States.

In fact, pending legislation in Wisconsin is trying to make legal the use of alkaline hydrolysis to cremate human remains. Nothing in that legislation allows for liquefied human remains to be turned into "biosludge" and dumped on food crops, as the video claims.

Eighteen states already allow alkaline hydrolysis in cremation.

The most recent CDC report on vaccine safety says that millions of vaccine doses have been injected with no detectable patterns that would indicate a safety problem.

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