BIOSLUDGE under the microscope - see what comes to life!
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Welcome to today's Science Ninja episode here at BrightTown.com.
I'm Mike Adams and when you see me wearing my Science Ninja shirt, there it is, then you know there's some science that's about to happen.
Or the purple gloves, that's another sign that something interesting could happen.
Today we're looking at biosludge under the microscope.
And here, we're near Austin, Texas, and in Austin, if you take all the...
We're just going to have to use some profanity for this episode.
But if you collect all the human shit that all the people in Austin flushed down the toilet, plus all the used pharmaceuticals or the unused pharmaceuticals and all the feminine hygiene products and all the condoms and everything that's flushed down the toilet, you get a product that is sold all over Texas.
It's called Dillo Dirt.
And here's a photo of the Dillo Dirt Bag, which you can buy all over Central Texas.
And it's promoted as a natural garden amendment or a kind of fertilizer soil amendment.
But it's actually human shit.
It's bio-sludge, which is sometimes called bio-solids.
And it contains everything that people flush down the toilets from the city of Austin, which you can imagine.
That's a lot of shit.
So, we decided to look at it under the microscope, given that we have this brand new microscope that's got all these capabilities now, and there you have a 5X image.
Now, I've done heavy metals testing on Biosludge in years past, and I've also produced a documentary that you can watch for free.
It's at biosludged.com, and we'll show you that screen.
You can go watch that film and share that with everybody, completely free of charge.
But I've tested biosludge and found crazy high levels of heavy metals.
And then in terms of so-called viruses or bacteria and fungi and so on, it's just teeming with all kinds of bacteria and fungi.
In fact, we have an incubation chamber right over here.
You see the orange dome?
Well, the dome with the orange plate?
That is an incubation chamber.
So after this visual inspection today, We're going to add water, and we're going to incubate human shit from Austin, Texas, and show you what grows out of it.
But before we get there, let's take a closer look.
So we're going to zoom in, and right now we're at 5x.
Go ahead and show my microscope screen.
We're going to zoom in, and let me see.
Let's go to 20x here.
A little bit closer view.
And yeah, here we go.
Here's some of the human shit that you can buy in Dillo Dirt.
And you notice there's, in the center of the screen, we're going to zoom in on this even more.
Do you see this?
Let's go to 100x.
Do you see this blue fragment?
Or it looks like a blue, I don't know, a blue hair or something.
Let me get a full focus for you here.
And I'll be able to show it to you with better clarity.
Right there.
So you see that fragment there?
That is most likely a piece of microplastic.
And that's because, as I said earlier, everything that people flush down the toilets, which can include all kinds of plastics, like I said, feminine hygiene products, or condoms, latex, or sometimes children's toys, small toys get flushed down the toilet.
People flush all kinds of things.
And it ends up in the bio sludge.
So filled with microplastics, but that's not all.
Let me show you something else that's really interesting about this image.
Do you see these egg-like structures here?
Let me turn down the light a little bit on this so you can get a better view of this.
Now, Dillodirt is sold and promoted effectively by the city of Austin as something that you should put into your garden.
And this is what they're telling you to put in your garden.
These crazy spores that have web-like structures on them.
But you get the idea here that these objects, and one of them is kind of blowing in the wind there, it's waving back at us.
It's like, hi, how's your day?
Let's get a depth image, everything in focus at the same time.
There you go.
So this is some of what's in Dillodirt.
This is, again, it's human shit mixed with whatever else people flush down the toilet.
And the city of Austin deceptively markets it as a natural, organic garden amendment.
And they don't tell you that it's made from human shit.
And they give it a cute-sounding name.
Oh, Dillodirt.
It must be from armadillos.
Maybe it's armadillo poo.
No, it's human shit packaged.
And sold to people who don't know what they're putting on their garden, and we're looking at what's in it right now.
So, we're going to cruise around a little bit now.
It's going to take it out of focus.
We'll zoom out slightly in order to do this.
I want to show you something else that I saw earlier.
Wow, this is like a...
Yeah, I've got a bottle of methylene blue over here.
We should add some methylene blue into this to make methylene poo.
Let's see what else we have.
Hold on a second.
Okay, there's the blue thing.
Oh yeah, this is what I want to show you over here.
I want to show you another piece of microplastic that I spotted earlier.
This kind of thing is very common.
So you see that?
So just that little red chunk, these are some of the microplastics that show up in these samples, and they're all over the sample.
And, you know, we can take an even closer look, get a little bit more detail about what this is, give it some more light.
There you go.
It's very common in these samples to see blue and red and then sometimes white.
Microplastic samples.
It's very common to see different kinds of webbing, different kinds of fungi, and then also weird colored spores, things like that.
So, oops, that's not one.
Let's cruise around and just take a look and see what else we find.
Do you want this on your garden food?
Yeah?
That's what they say, you know, put it in your garden.
It's sold at garden centers.
And people are like, hey, it's cheap garden soil.
Yeah, you know why it's cheap?
Because shit is free, it turns out.
You can have all the shit you want for free.
You just got to go pick it up.
Oh, look at that.
Oh, giant blue hair.
Okay, let's see where this hair is going.
Mmm, you want this in your tomato vines right there?
So this is another example of these microplastics that we see all the time.
And this one has some Klingons on it here.
We'll get those into focus.
Yeah, you see the Klingons right there?
And the Klingon.
Yeah.
Delicious.
People wonder why they get sick when they're dealing with this stuff.
And then when it rains, Guess what?
The garden smells like sewage.
I wonder why that is.
Could it be because there's all this sewage in it?
And here's some plastics.
Probably from tampons or whatever.
And there it is.
Right there.
And they never tell you that this comes from human sewage.
So, this is sold all over the country, by the way.
Every city actually has something like this going on.
Out of Milwaukee, they package all the Milwaukeean shit, and then they sell that, and they call it Milorganite, which is very deceptive.
It's total fraud.
They're trying to deceive people into thinking that it's somehow organic, when clearly it's not.
It's actually just human shit.
They try to confuse people by thinking it's USDA organic.
But it isn't.
Because it turns out that soils cannot be certified organic at all.
So let's poke around just a little bit more, see what other interesting little tidbits that we find.
Here's some more microplastics right here.
Very clear.
It takes a moment to shift the lenses.
But there you go.
I mean, we can...
This is just one little tiny petri dish of these samples.
But you can cruise around this stuff if you can stomach it.
You can cruise around this all day and you can find all kinds of insane things.
Before we wrap up this segment, let's just see what else we might find in here.
There's also leaves and twigs and things like that because they do...
But the bulk of it is human sewage.
And, oh wow, there's some green stuff there.
And as we found, the EPA allows this to happen.
There was a whistleblower.
Dr. David Lewis, who tried to blow the whistle on this, and he wrote a book called Science for Sale.
And I'll ask our producer if we can put that on the screen.
Oh, look, there's another gross red thing.
But Dr. David Lewis, he tried to blow the whistle on this.
He was an EPA scientist with a lab and a budget and everything.
So government agents went to his house, dragged him out of his bed in the middle of the night, threatened to have him killed if he didn't shut up about this.
Oh, look at that.
Tampon tentacles.
Yeah, there you go.
That's what's in your soil if you buy dillo dirt.
Now, folks, that is not natural.
That is not from armadillos.
That's synthetic.
It's ground-up feminine hygiene products that are spread all over your food farms.
If you eat non-organic food, you are eating food grown in this shit.
This is another reason to buy and eat organic only and to source clean foods, because if you don't source clean foods, your food is grown in this kind of stuff that we are looking at right here, right now.
I featured Dr. David Lewis in that documentary called Bio Sludged, and he has continued to try to voice alarm over this.
Of course, they stripped him of all his funding, they shut down his lab, they threatened him into silence.
Now we have Lee Zeldin as head of the EPA, and although I do think that Lee Zeldin is doing a good job on many things, oh, there's that same blue fragment we saw earlier, I think.
I don't think Lee Zeldin is taking action against biosludge, because the question from all the cities across America would be, well, what are we going to do with all this shit?
If we can't pawn it off on farmers and people and spread it on the soils, how would we possibly get rid of all this toxic, biohazardous waste?
So the EPA allows it to be used to pollute our soils.
Because there's no such thing as a Clean Soil Act in America.
There's a Clean Air Act, there's Clean Water Acts and laws.
Oh look, there's an interesting little green chunk.
Let's take a look at that.
But there is no Clean Soils Act in America, and the EPA doesn't seem to care about clean soils at all.
But there is an answer to this.
There we go.
Ooh, delicious, huh?
How'd you like this stuff in your garden?
Yeah?
We should get a 3D topography of this.
This just is begging for a topographical analysis.
Let's take a look.
Okay, let's see.
Let's go there.
And let's do it.
Here we go.
Alright.
We'll get the 3D data.
We'll map it out.
Here we go.
Standby.
Alright, there we go.
Hey, mountains of shit.
All for your yummy, yummy garden in your tummy.
And people wonder why they're getting sick and having cancer and having all kinds of diseases and having mental disorders.
And autoimmune disorders and allergies, it's because your food is grown in this.
That's why.
And this is happening, it's in California, it's in every state, it's in every city all across this country, in case you're curious.
So that's why you're getting sick, or one of the reasons why, plus chemtrails are dropping crazy and insane things out of the sky as well.
Hey, here's a semi-translucent hair.
Some more hairy microplastic type of substances.
Look at that.
Hey, you want some semi-translucent hairs for your garden?
They help the vines grow better.
Here's some other red microplastics.
Here we go, right there.
You see that?
Different fibers.
Because, yeah, you know, the city, they'll grind it up.
Like grinding up human shit with a bunch of leaves so that people don't recognize it.
Yeah, if you get some of this, when it rains, you know, it smells like just flat-out sewage because that's exactly what it is.
It's sewage in your garden.
All right, I think we've done enough here.
So what we're going to do is I'm going to take this Petri dish.
I'll probably dump out half of that.
We'll keep the other half there, and then we're going to incubate it after we add a little bit of water and saline solution.
There we go, some more colorful blobs.
Let's get some lighting effects on this.
Hey, multicolored poo.
Must be LGBT poo from Austin.
Looks like the LGBT flag right there.
Do they shit rainbows?
Or do they just believe in economic unicorns that shit rainbows?
I'm not sure.
One or the other.
Let's see.
God bless the First Amendment.
Okay.
Yeah, I think we've seen enough shit for today.
If you want to see any more sewage, just monitor the budget debate at the House of Representatives.
Otherwise, this will be a wrap-up here for this.
We're going to incubate it.
We're going to grow whatever grows out of this, and then we're going to bring you those videos of the Dillo dirt life forms coming out, whatever those happen to be.
So that'll be coming in another episode, another day, but we're going to add it to the incubation dome where we have the chemtrails fallout samples from Dr. Jane Ruby also.
And some other interesting things going on.
Buy organic.
Eat organic.
Grow your own food.
Get clean food.
Don't trust conventional food because it's grown in this toxic shit all over the country.
If you eat non-organic food, you're eating shit and dying.
Like, actually, eat shit and die should be the slogan for bio sludge, because that's what people are doing all over the country.
All right, folks, we've been incubating a bio sludge sample now for...
This is so-called dillo dirt from the city of Austin.
It's all the sewage of the people in Austin, everything they flushed down the toilet, including all their cocaine and prescription drugs and whatever else.
Okay, so this is just human sludge.
Then we showed you a previous microscopy tour of what that looks like.
It's sold in garden centers as fertilizer and garden soil and dirt.
But it's mostly just human crap, okay?
So we incubated it.
We added water.
We incubated it at human body temperature.
And we've added a little bit of saline solution.
And then we fed it some sugar also.
The care and feeding of biosludge microbes, yes.
Sadly, that's what it's all come to.
So now we have an image under the microscope.
We're about to zoom in for the first time and take a look at what this is.
So go ahead and go to the microscope.
I notice there's a blob here.
So that blob looks interesting.
So let's just, let's go take a look at the blob.
We'll start at 100x.
There's an interesting blob, and we have movement of some kind.
Might just be a water flow across the slide.
But yeah, this blob, hey, how does that look?
Is that like something you want in your garden, knowing that it came from human feces?
Let's zoom in to where we could start seeing things that are self-mobile.
We have this giant hairy structure, whatever that thing is.
And we have a lot of particles in here.
The big question is, are they alive?
Or how many of these are alive?
What we're seeing right now is a little bit of a natural flow of the water across the surface of the slide.
So we want to let that calm down before we really take a look and determine whether things are alive or not.
I mean, clearly this is the result of some kind of life.
Let me get a full depth image of that.
Would be really useful Okay, now we're starting to see Oh, man.
There's no question now.
If I get the right focus range, Oh, these are hyperactive microbes.
They are really darting around, swimming around.
They're small, though.
They're small but fast.
But I am seeing...
In fact, way more motion, way more than I was seeing in the chemtrails fallout sample.
You guys seeing this, how active this thing is?
This is like a dance party going on.
It's like a rave get-together.
Yeah, there's a lot going on here.
Okay, let me try a couple things to see if I can get you any more clarity.
sold to you as safe according to the EPA.
Now, this is not an attack on...
You see that super fast one there?
This is not an attack on Lee Zeldin, who I think overall is doing a very good job trying to reverse some of the climate nonsense with the EPA.
But long before Zeldin was put in charge of the EPA, I interviewed a scientist, Dr. David Lewis, former EPA whistleblower.
Dr. David Lewis wrote a book called Science for Sale.
I have a copy here in the studio.
And in that book, he warned about bio sludge and how it was filled with all kinds of viruses and pathogens and it was being spread on farms and playgrounds all across America because every city produces bio sludge.
And every city, of course, wants to get rid of it.
And the way they get rid of it is they call it fertilizer and then they dump it on farms.
And they lie to the farmers and say, hey, this is free fertilizer.
Do you want all this stuff?
And the farmers, perhaps not knowing what they're dealing with, say, yeah, I'll take some free fertilizer.
So the trucks show up and they just dump all this all over the farms.
And it's legal to use bio sludge.
To fertilize non-organic crops.
Did you know that?
So if you are eating non-organic food, it is grown in this, whatever this stuff is.
This is pretty good.
We're able to see the level of life in this.
So absolutely teeming with life.
No question about it.
And clearly different types of life forms.
Here's a whole group over here.
They're trying out for the high school talent show.
Yeah.
They got a whole dance routine going.
Look at that.
Now, let me just remind you what we're looking at.
I'm going to zoom out, okay?
Zoom out to 200x.
And here we are at 200x.
Kind of hard to tell what's in it.
At 200x, and there's that blob we were looking at.
But you don't see all the life movement at 200x.
And if we zoom out even more, if we go to 20x, just to remind you, here we are.
Here's the slide under the microscope.
Is that another one of those?
Is that a smaller blob?
Do you see that blob right there?
Let's zoom in on that.
Let's see what that is.
Yeah, sure enough.
It's one of the minor blobs with plenty of life around it, as we saw before.
I'm seeing something really interesting right here.
Now we're seeing different life forms here as well.
So this is something different from what we saw earlier that was darting around.
But you can still see a lot of microbes also darting around.
I'm changing the focus to get to different depth levels.
Look at this stuff, man.
Okay.
Right?
Completely filled with all kinds of living creatures.
And since the flow has settled down, we can see these more easily now.
So if you buy dillow dirt, if you buy milorganite, if you buy any of these biosludge products, this is what you're putting on your garden or your yard that your pets are playing in or your kids or grandkids.
This is what you're doing to them.
And who knows what kind of insane pathogens or maybe weaponized something could be in here.
Even terrorists could use this vector.
This is one of the things that Dr. David Lewis warned me about.
The terrorists could dump anything into the sewage system very easily just by throwing it into the drains, the city drains, not the storm drains, but the ones that go into the sewage system is not difficult.
You just go into a public restroom and flush the toilet.
You've got something in the sewage system, right?
So Dr. David Lewis was warning me that this could be a vector.
For releasing bioweapons because the EPA allows the cities to distribute this and put it on the food supply.
So this practice is utterly insane.
But it happens every day all across America.
Oh, here's a better view now.
Look at that.
Now we're really seeing kind of the population density here of all kinds of Man, they got a bunch of stuff swimming around this blue thing here.
What is this?
So there you go, folks.
That's what's in your bio sludge that's sold as fertilizer for your garden.
I've even seen packages state that you can grow your strawberries in it in your home garden.
And this is what you're actually getting.
Who knows what?
Do you realize how much probably E. coli is in this?
Yeah.
You don't see me licking this slide.
That's for sure, man.
I would not let this touch my gardens or my property.
Not a chance.
Look at this.
But the EPA says it's totally safe.
And a lot of this stuff is sold as organic fertilizer, too.
Holy cow.
They're having a war up here of aliens versus predator, I think.
Look at this.
Look at this.
This one's doing acrobatics.
You know?
Cirque du Sludge A. Some of these are fast, huh?
It's crazy how fast some of them are.
So this is water that's, oh, there's another one of those blobs.
But now we're getting, like, water rushing from one place to another as the slide is drying out.
Oh, look, it's just drying across, just like that.
We can chase the wave of drying.
Oh my goodness.
Oh, holy smokes.
Look at that.
That's a whole new kind of blob thing that we haven't seen before.
It's like a cluster of little capsules or something.
And you can see it's got its own swimmers right there.
Can you see in the center there?
These things are morphing.
What are they doing?
What's going on here?
Well, clearly this thing is alive.
And it's fighting for survival, I suppose.
All kinds of life forms here.
All kinds of life forms here.
All right, well, we're gonna wrap this up because we've It's teeming with life, no doubt.
Many of these microbes will be very harmful.
Many of these are microbes from people's rectums.
And, you know, because that's what this is.
This is bio sludge.
And so we need to ask the EPA, why is it legal to sell this?
Or to put it on farms.
Why is it legal to put it on children's playgrounds or city parks?
Because all of that is legal.
The EPA allows this all across America.
And I have the question, why?
Makes no sense.
But check out my documentary.
It's called BioSludged.
It's a free film.
You can watch the entire thing right here.
BioSludged.com Watch the film.
It features Dr. David Lewis.
We invited to Texas.
He visited us at my mass spec laboratory where we filmed the interview.
We also filmed many other people, experts on bio sludge.
This is a must-see film if you want to understand what this is all about.
So in the meantime, try not to grow your food in other people's crap.
Just a word of advice.
Just saying.
Keep your food clean and your health will get much better as a result.
I'm Mike Adams, the founder of Brighteon, the publisher of naturalnews.com, and if you want to support us, shop for clean, laboratory-tested foods and superfoods at healthrangerstore.com.
Thank you for watching.
I'm Mike Adams.
Take care.
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