Beijing (China): Amid the rising number of deaths in China due to COVID-19, it has introduced IceBurial technology, alleged Inconvenient Truths by Jennifer Zeng which covers first-hand info and unique insights about China and the Chinese Communist Party.
"This type of funeral has been run in Wuhan City on a trial basis. Corpses can be instantly frozen in liquid nitrogen at minus 196 degrees, and then turn into powder form. Much faster than cremation," tweeted Inconvenient Truths by Jennifer Zeng. When the allegations were confronted by a Twitter user that the article related to IceBurial technology was published in March 2022, Inconvenient Truths by Jennifer Zeng said that the video was made in Sep 2020.
"Maybe this started in the first round of outbreaks already," said Jennifer Zeng. Notably, this is not the first time IceBurial technology has been used to cremate a dead body. In 2016, a Swedish and an Irish company were developing and providing new forms of burial. The controversial burial method uses liquid nitrogen to freeze and disintegrates a dead body.
Dubbed "promession," the process takes place in a custom-built machine - just slot your dead relative's corpse into the device, and watch as it removes their coffin, freeze-dries the water out of them, and shakes whatever's left into dust, reported New York Post. Promessa Organic from Sweden, led by biologist Susanne Wiigh-Masak, has developed what they've called Promession, a method by which the human body is converted into powder, dried and eventually turned into organic matter that converts into the soil within a year.