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PolitiFact - 'Died Suddenly' repeats debunked COVID-19 vaccine claims, promotes conspiracy theory
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Stew Peters’ anti-vaccine film ‘Died Suddenly’ revives debunked COVID-19 vaccine claims and alleges the vaccines are part of The Great Reset, an unsubstantiated conspiracy. The theory’s proponents believe the vaccines are part of a depopulation scheme.

The film highlighted an article titled, "My kind, compassionate son died unexpectedly. This is what I want you to know about grief." ThatAnother clip showed a woman fainting on a train platform and falling under a moving train. Newsweekthat the woman had survived and was undergoing treatment for hearing and nutrition issues. It was unclear what caused her to lose consciousness.

Ben Schmidt, a licensed funeral director and embalmer who has written mortuary science textbooks, emphasized the same point. The postmortem clots shown in the film weren’t unusual, Schmidt added. After death, gravity pulls the moisture in blood toward the ground, leaving behind proteins that can coagulate.

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