Why do the dead in Penza turn into wax figures, and what does this promise to humanity?

At the cemetery in Penza, they suddenly discovered that the dead in the graves do not decompose.

Most of the religious books among the signs of the approaching end of the world are called the refusal of the earth to receive the bodies of the dead. Unfortunately, this signal has already been sent to humanity: workers of cemeteries around the world are horrified to notice that the corpses ... are not susceptible to decay! The first to make this discovery were Penza coffin makers, and then it was confirmed in the US and Germany.

Employees of the cemetery in Penza buried the dead in the graves of relatives and noticed that the bodies did not decompose, as they should have been in accordance with the laws of nature, but turned into an eerie semblance of wax figures. Scientists at first did not believe them: for full mummification, you need a dry climate and good ventilation, which can not be said about the underground burial in Penza. Nevertheless, they had to agree with what they saw with their own eyes: corpses retain their appearance for years, turning into a fat man - a homogeneous mass, on the section of which the structure of muscles, internal organs and other tissues is visible.

One of the cemetery workers said:

"The dead after five years in the grave look fresh, as if they were buried yesterday ..."

Having heard about this, gravediggers of America and Germany reported that they have been facing the same phenomenon for several years. European science has even managed to find an explanation for what is happening - modern food is stuffed with GMOs and preservatives that slow or even stop the processes of decomposition, turning a person's body into a wax figure.