Unbeknownst to many, in the early goings of the Covid pandemonium unleashed in 2020, the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) initiated a campaign to surveil and test American’s wastewater (toilets, showers, sink) and sewers to look for Covid-19, claiming that the virus can be stored and transmitted via fecal matter.
“Wastewater”, also referred to as “sewage,” includes water from household/building use (i.e., toilets, showers, sinks) that can contain human fecal waste, as well as water from non-household sources (e.g., rainwater and industrial use.)
Wastewater can be tested for RNA from SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
While SARS-CoV-2 can be shed in the feces of individuals with COVID-19, there is no information to date that anyone has become sick with COVID-19 because of direct exposure to treated or untreated wastewater.
People infected with SARS-CoV-2 can shed the virus in their feces, even if they don’t have symptoms. The virus can then be detected in wastewater, enabling wastewater surveillance to capture presence of SARS-CoV-2 shed by people with and without symptoms. This allows wastewater surveillance to serve as an early warning that COVID-19 is spreading in a community. Once health departments are aware, communities can act quickly to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Data from wastewater testing support public health mitigation strategies by providing additional crucial information about the prevalence of COVID-19 in a community.
The CDC wrote
The WinePress covered this in other reports, discussing this in the context of states using sewage with cremated remains as a fertilizer for crops:
As people start to die and/or shed traces of the vaccine and infected matter, that will eventually end up in the sewers – That sewage then gets converted into the fertilizers, foods, and extracted from the water supply. Then imagine those things are then fed to the livestock. We have reported on a few occasions testing has occurred with animals.
You can read more about it here:
Now the media is reintroducing this idea to the masses again, and its benefits.
The Pittsburgh Post Gazette started their report by describing how an Indiana (borough in Pennsylvania) man was reportedly able to predict a spread of the Omicron variant wave before it came, according to the paper.
They wrote (excerpts from the introduction):
“Roland Francis saw a wave of COVID-19 cases from the coronavirus’s omicron variant coming in Indiana Borough before anyone else did.
“He was tracking signs of the virus that infected individuals were unknowingly sending out into the wastewater stream from the privacy of their own bathrooms.
“Since the early days of the pandemic, Mr. Francis has been overseeing the collection of sewage samples to test for the coronavirus at the Indiana Borough Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility, where he works as the pretreatment coordinator.
“Three times a week, a refrigerated sampling machine about the size of a dishwater collects a small amount of water every five minutes over a 24-hour period. At the end of the day, the machine mixes those samples together to form a composite sample — a snapshot of what’s in the wastewater at the moment.
“Every week, he mails the collected wastewater to a Massachusetts company called Biobot Analytics, which analyzes it for the presence of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. A few days later, the company sends him back a report of the amount of virus in the water, known as the viral load.
“In early December, Mr. Francis was alarmed when he received the latest report. The viral load found in the wastewater was the highest it had ever been.
“The data foretold a surge in COVID-19 cases hitting in the next few weeks, and that’s exactly what happened as the highly transmissible omicron variant swept through Western Pennsylvania.”
The Gazette notes the same CDC campaign to track sewage for Covid in September of 2020, after deploying this identical program for drug users and see what the community was taking.
The outlet further notes that the current data collecting regime being used for Covid does not give accurate results. People who use at home tests mostly go unreported, or those who are purported to have Covid but never get tested for it.
‘Wastewater testing can fill in the gaps, helping health officials better estimate how widespread the virus is in the community,’ says the Gazette.
The Gazette explains that the PCR test is used determine if there is a Covid infection in the waste, looking for the genetic RNA material. If there is a lot of RNA, then it alerts the staff at the treatment plants that there is a lot of viruses in the area.
The wastewater surveillance is a good predictor of what’s going to be seen in the clinical cases within the area. Generally, if you see a spike in the concentration of viral load in the waste stream, that’s followed by a spike in the number of cases in the local hospitals.
Roland Francis said
However, The WinePress reported and has documented proof that the PCR test is quite inaccurate when testing for acute diseases. Moreover, The WP has demonstrated that the Sars-CoV-2 virus has never been truly isolated.
Nevertheless, Associate professor of statistics at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Yongtao Cao, began implementing these sewage testing tactics in April of 2020, before the CDC officially initiated their campaign.
Cao said he heard about a pilot program that Biobot Analytics was launching. That company is looking to partner with many other cities and local municipalities, to offer their testing and treatment services. The data collected by Cao helped him and the University to make the switch back to in-person classes in the fall.
This testing method, however, takes much longer than the standard nasal swab.
‘It’s taking time because doing a PCR test on wastewater samples is trickier than on patient nasal swabs, explained Robert Wadowsky, director of the county’s Public Health Laboratory. There’s a lot of extra material in a sewage sample that can interfere with testing, and the process is more manual. A nasal swab PCR test takes about four hours for the lab to run, while a wastewater sample takes around eight hours,’ wrote the Gazette.
In conclusion to the Gazette’s article, they write, ‘Beyond omicron, wastewater testing could be useful in detecting future coronavirus variants before they show up in patients.’
‘Mr. Wadowsky said the county also plans to use wastewater testing to monitor for enterovirus D68, a virus found in infants and children that can cause a polio-like illness called acute flaccid myelitis. The virus is rare but has been increasing in frequency since an outbreak in Colorado in 2014.’
This virus comes and goes.
After coronavirus, we’d like to shift to these other types of applications.
Wadowksy said.
AUTHOR COMMENTARY
Wisdom resteth in the heart of him that hath understanding: but that which is in the midst of fools is made known.
Proverbs 14:33
How much dumber can we get? Let’s not hold our breath. The WinePress has demonstrated so many times that not only are these tests a complete and utter joke (in terms of acute illness), but the stupid thing has never been isolated. So now, looking for Covid in the sewers is a crap shoot (pun intended).
But, what is the real goal here? As I have noted in other reports, all these insane and arbitrary edicts and initiatives have an underlying agenda. The real gameplay is to further instigate more surveillance, of every last possible thing we do. Forget physical testing: now the government, on a whim, can declare that there is a spread of the Decepticon variant, or whatever made-up pandemic they label it, and justify a lockdown and draconian mandates.
Moreover, we also have the looming threat of climate lockdowns. If the overlords deem the public to be eating too much meat, for example, they then can readjust their credit score, tax them, and lock them down; especially when they can also find your DNA in the sewers. Or say there is too much carbon in your waste. Whatever they want to make up. As I said, it has NOTHING to do with a virus, but more reasons to justify surveilling literally everything!
Then I saw, and considered it well: I looked upon it, and received instruction.
Proverbs 24:32
In short, the body of Christ and others reading, if not already, need to seek getting out of the grid system, and into God’s creation.
[7] Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges? who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof? or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock? [8] Say I these things as a man? or saith not the law the same also? [9] For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn. Doth God take care for oxen? [10] Or saith he it altogether for our sakes? For our sakes, no doubt, this is written: that he that ploweth should plow in hope; and that he that thresheth in hope should be partaker of his hope. (1 Corinthians 9:7-10).
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It’s not a good sign when they continue running a forecasting story. Usually means a ‘done deal’ they want to get us used to. I got real uncomfortable back when they put those tall, barbed wire topped chainlink fences around the schools…around the Obama years here in our area. What an excuse to remove children from homes. We were out today & saw an elementary school sign that creeped me out. It said ‘such-and-such school students are Respectful, Responsible, & Safe’.
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Those poor children. It’s so Reich-ish. I thought of that, & I thought of 1 Thessalonians 5 which I believe refers to both our removal, & for the Jews & remaining, what the world will say when the two witnesses are killed by Abaddon/Apollyon, the beast ascended from the bottomless pit in Revelation 9….right before life comes back into them, the Lord calls them up & they ascend before their eyes, the great earthquake occurring, the Jews fleeing as things escalate dramatically in the judgments, & the beast sets himself up as God in their out-of-place Temple they are so ready & prepared to build.
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1 Thessalonians 5:3 For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.
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Outside of in Christ, there is no surety or safety in this wicked, wicked world.
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Mercola ran two horrific articles this week on glyphosate contamination & genetic testing/longevity experimentation. They actually connected two rats so that they shared blood: a young & an old, & youth-anized the old one. The implications are horrific, & they know changing over to such things openly, & factory-run procreation by genetics, artificial wombs, the whole deal to create better, improved bodies to take over? would be resisted, people catching on to the poisoning creating a terrible anger & desperation they don’t want to face.
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It put another angle & spin on these things for me as for the ‘why’s they do this or that. You can see how surveillance that gives the result the authorities ‘need’ to justify whatever they think they ‘need’ to do would fit in. And the vaccine. And the bioweapon scares. The infertility. The death. ‘Saving the children’ who are inexperienced & untried, still with foolishness bound up in them….and getting rid of the elders & mature who would question, resist etc.
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It just seems to keep moving in that direction.
Are these samples considered ‘cake’ or actual sludge?
Another thing to consider that each wastewater plant have different biology that exists in the wastewater.
NYC’s wastewater plant would have microbes that are unique to that location from LA’s. So different testing methods would probably be desired for different locations in order to obtain constant uniformed results.
Collecting these samples is not my idea of a “dream job”. I guess slime attracts slime the same way garbage attracts garbage, i.e., investigators who go through people’s garbage to incriminate them in some way or another.