DEAD HUMANS LIQUEFIED, then fed back to the population via fertilizer on crops

One could call it involuntary cannibalism, or you could use the term Soylent Green, from a classic dystopian film about humans being fed their own kind without their knowledge.

Back in 2019, we were all warned. “Human composting” was legalized in the state of Washington in Bill 5001 entitled “Concerning human remains,” that legalized the “natural organic reduction” of human remains. No, we’re not talking about gelatin here, where the warped American food industry reduces pig, cow, turkey, chicken and other animal cartilage, muscles and other body parts humans normally don’t eat. We are talking about boiling down and incinerating dead people into powder, sludge and compost for inserting into the food supply, and nobody knows it’s happening right now.

Alkaline hydrolysis, a.k.a. aquamation, used to reduce human flesh for fertilizing food, watering crops, and as calcium phosphate “filler” for cheap supplements

Coroners and embalmers are blowing the whistle on one of the grossest atrocities now happening to American food, water and cheap supplements. Alkaline hydrolysis, also called liquid cremation, is the process of decomposing a human body using ultra-hot water and a strong base solution. Mainstream media claims there’s no human DNA, flesh or pathogens left after the big melt down, but then, who believes anything Big Food claims anymore. Remember, they’re the ones who say canola oil is “heart healthy” and fluoride in tap water is “good for building strong teeth.” Sure.

This whistleblower coroner says this recycling of dead people into the food and water supply is happening in most U.S. states. Human bones are being ground up into powder and used as calcium phosphate for prescriptions that “treat” calcium deficiencies.

If you still don’t believe this is happening, just ask Katrina Spade, the founder and CEO of Recompose, a company that uses this reduction process as an “urban, soil-based, ecologically friendly death-care option.” This is further covered in the feature film Biosludged.

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