Fact Check: Field In Madison, Georgia, Does NOT Store 'Disposable Coffins' And Is Not Owned By CDC Or FEMA

Old Myth

Did the CDC pay someone to store up to 500,000 "disposable coffins" in what had been a soybean field in Madison, Georgia? Does this indicate that there is a "plan" that might include "FEMA Camps" and an impending need to bury hundreds of thousands of people? No, that's not true: This video is a baseless, old, recycled conspiracy tale that has been circulating for over 20 years. These large black plastic boxes are not "disposable coffins," they are standard burial vaults that go over a coffin and prevent a gravesite from collapsing over time. This large inventory of burial vaults stored by the manufacturer does not belong to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the Federal Emergency Management Agency, but to private individuals who have made arrangements for their burial.

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