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EXCLUSIVE: THE BUCKET OF BUGS – How a Parasite Spreading Explosive Diarrhea Is the Government’s Latest Cover-Up

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**EXCLUSIVE: THE BUCKET OF BUGS – How a Parasite Spreading Explosive Diarrhea Is the Government’s Latest Cover-Up**

**EXCLUSIVE: THE BUCKET OF BUGS – How a Parasite Spreading Explosive Diarrhea Is the Government’s Latest Cover-Up**

You think you’re safe because you washed your hands after using the bathroom. You think the CDC is looking out for you. You think the clean water coming out of your tap is, well, clean. Wake up, America. There’s a silent, squirming invasion happening right under your nose, and it’s not coming from the border—it’s coming from your own kitchen sink, your local splash pad, and that organic salad you just paid $12 for. The mainstream media wants you to believe this is just a “gastrointestinal bug” going around. They call it *Cyclospora*. But what if I told you this isn’t just a parasite—it’s a symptom of a system that has been failing you for decades?

Let’s connect the dots that the corporate press is too scared to touch. The CDC and the FDA have been tracking a massive, multi-state outbreak of *Cyclospora cayetanensis* since early spring. The symptoms? Explosive, watery diarrhea that hits you like a freight train. We’re talking about the kind of bathroom emergency that makes you rethink every life choice you’ve ever made. Fatigue, cramping, vomiting, and a loss of appetite that lasts for weeks—sometimes months. The official narrative? It’s from “contaminated imported produce.” But ask yourself: why is this happening *now*, and why is it getting worse every single year?

The deep state wants you to blame Mexico. They want you to point fingers at cilantro from Guatemala or raspberries from Chile. That’s the easy, safe answer. But the real story is much darker. Let’s trace the trail of this microscopic monster. *Cyclospora* is a single-celled parasite that thrives in human feces. It gets into our water supply, onto our food, and into our bodies through a broken system of agricultural oversight that has been gutted by globalist trade deals. NAFTA 2.0, the USMCA, opened the floodgates for cheap produce from countries where sewage treatment is a joke and where workers are forced to defecate in open fields. The corporate overlords at Walmart, Kroger, and Whole Foods don’t care if your lettuce is sprayed with raw sewage—they care about the bottom line.

But here’s the part they don’t want you to know: this isn’t just an imported problem. The CDC has been suspiciously quiet about a disturbing trend—*Cyclospora* is starting to show up in domestic water sources. A 2023 study from the University of Georgia found the parasite in samples from American watersheds, right here in the heartland. The government’s response? Crickets. They’ll tell you to “wash your vegetables,” but they won’t tell you that the parasite is resistant to chlorine and can survive in your tap water if the treatment plants—many of which are aging and underfunded—fail to catch it. The infrastructure bill was supposed to fix this, but where did that money really go? To green energy boondoggles and Ukraine, while your intestines are being used as a battleground for a biological assault.

Let’s talk about the timeline that the media is hiding. On April 15, 2024, the FDA issued a vague warning about a “new outbreak” linked to an unknown source. Since then, over 1,200 cases have been reported across 33 states. But the real number is likely ten times that, because most people don’t get tested. They just suffer through it and move on. The problem is, this parasite can stay in your gut for months, eroding your immune system and making you vulnerable to other infections. The symptoms are so severe that the CDC has classified *Cyclospora* as a “nationally notifiable disease,” meaning doctors are required to report it. But do they? In many rural and conservative counties, health departments have been defunded or absorbed into larger, unaccountable bureaucracies. The data is being massaged, filtered, and delayed until the outbreak is “over” and the media can move on to the next distraction—like Taylor Swift’s new album or a manufactured political scandal.

Now, let’s get into the conspiracy that will really make your hair stand on end. Why is the CDC so reluctant to warn the public about the true severity of this outbreak? Because they are terrified of the implications. If you have a parasite that is transmitted through fecal-oral contamination, and it’s becoming endemic in the United States, that means our sanitation system is failing. That means the water treatment plants in your town are not working. That means the FDA’s food safety inspections are a joke. The deep state cannot admit this, because it would collapse the entire narrative of American exceptionalism. They would have to admit that the “greatest country on earth” can’t even keep shit out of its own salad.

But wait, there’s more. Look at the timing. This outbreak is hitting just as the election cycle is heating up. The government is already using this to push a new round of “food safety” regulations that will give them even more control over what you can buy and how much you pay for it. They want to centralize the food supply under the guise of protecting you from “explosive diarrhea.” But who benefits? Big Agra. The same corporations that poisoned you in the first place will be the only ones who can afford to comply with the new rules. Your local farmer’s market? Gone. Your backyard garden? They’ll find a way to regulate that too. The parasite is just a tool—a biological weapon of bureaucratic control.

And let’s not ignore the elephant in the room: the border crisis. You see, *Cyclospora* is not just a food issue; it’s a border issue. The unvetted migrants pouring into sanctuary cities are carrying more than just hopes and dreams. They are bringing diseases that we have eradicated in this country for generations. Tuberculosis, measles, and yes, parasitic infections like *Cyclospora*.

Final Thoughts


Having covered foodborne illness outbreaks for years, it's clear this "explosive diarrhea parasite" story is a stark reminder that our modern food supply chain remains vulnerable to ancient pathogens, with cryptosporidium thriving in the gap between industrial agriculture and lax water sanitation. While the media often sensationalizes the gruesome symptoms, the lasting takeaway here isn't just about stomach-churning discomfort—it's that public health agencies consistently fail to implement the real-time, regional testing protocols that could catch these outbreaks before they hit the headlines. Ultimately, until we treat clean produce and water as a national security priority rather than a given, we'll keep seeing these same headline cycles of panic, blame, and the occasional lawsuit.