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Is he really wrong though?
Here is a deboonker article about this, but it seemingly contradicts itself:
Is It True That Perfumes Contain Aborted Fetal Tissue?
This is not to say that fetal material, specifically fetal cells, do not play a role in the manufacturing of some products. They often do. But it’s not as simple as vaccines containing crushed-up aborted fetuses. As David Gorski explains for Science-Based Medicine, “fear mongering about 'fetal...
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So, they genetically modify aborted fetus kidney cells to produce taste receptors, as in human taste buds? Then use those modified cells to "test flavor enhancers" for Kraft Heinz and Pepsi. How nice.
The processes for manufacturing vaccines and these other products often includes using grown material from decades-old aborted fetuses. It's almost impossible to spin this so that it doesn't sound monstrous. But allegedly these end products don't actually contain aborted fetus cells or cell parts, at least outside of anti-aging creams and COVID-19 vaccines.
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