Episode #17 of The Signal Hour with Chris and Evie Martenson. The election proved that X (Twitter) is the signal, however with free speech comes the challenge of doing the work to find out what is true and what is noise. Chris does the work for you in this weekly live stream talking about topics that are critical to our future.
Executive Summary
This episode dives into the heart of a revolution in thought and belief systems, challenging the status quo and urging a shift from ideological rigidity to integrity. Evie and I explore the dismantling of old paradigms, the importance of unbiased science, and the potential for a new era of freedom. We also touch on the controversial topics of vaccines, political dynamics, and the role of integrity in navigating these turbulent times.
The Shattering of Old Belief Systems
I believe we’re in the midst of a revolution that will lead us to new freedoms, though it might get dark before the dawn. This revolution involves breaking away from outdated belief systems and the left-right political paradigm that has trapped many in ideological rigidity. It’s about moving towards integrity, where one stands ready to be reeducated at any moment, embracing new data and perspectives.
Key Data
Yale University data on vaccine side effects, including exercise intolerance and brain fog, affecting over 50% of participants.
Reports of chronic illness post-vaccination, with reduced immune function and lower antibody levels.
Predictions
A potential ban on COVID vaccines in the U.S. could send shockwaves globally.
The dismantling of belief systems in the medical field could lead to a more integrative approach to health.
Implications
Individuals may need to reassess their trust in traditional medical and political institutions.
There could be a significant shift in how health and wellness are approached, moving away from pharmaceutical dependency.
Recommendations
Practice ideological flexibility and be open to changing your mind based on new evidence.
Consider growing your own food as a step towards self-sufficiency and resilience.
Is this really a thing? I can’t imagine RFK Jr is going to sit back quietly while the nations poultry gets an mRNA vaccine?
If so the people gotta speak out loud against this.
A Vandersteel has also been raising the alarm
Grok notes: The United States has conditionally approved an mRNA avian flu vaccine for poultry, as announced by Zoetis, an animal healthcare company. This conditional approval was granted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, indicating that the vaccine could be used in chickens to combat avian influenza. However, the actual implementation of a widespread vaccination program would depend on various factors including further regulatory processes, industry acceptance, and the strategic decision-making by relevant health and agricultural authorities.
Given the complexities involved in poultry vaccination, such as trade implications and the need for ongoing surveillance, the decision to vaccinate chickens on a national scale might still be under consideration or in planning stages. Posts found on X suggest there is significant public interest and concern regarding the use of mRNA vaccines in chickens, indicating that this topic is actively discussed and potentially controversial within certain circles. However, as of now, the conditional approval of the vaccine means it’s a step closer to possible use, but not yet a confirmed practice across the U.S. poultry industry.
Chris, maybe you can discuss the following topic regarding “brain-dead” politicians who still don’t get it regarding immigration. They wonder why Leftists and Progressive forms of governments are being rejected by citizens from around the world? They forced it on Americans and it backfired on them badly and “Bigly”. If I were a UK citizen who was borne there I would be fuming that their government by the utterly incompetent Keir Starmer is trying to do the same in the UK as the Joe “Bidet” administration began to do here in the US. Nigel Farage makes his point regarding immigration.
Very happy for the work that DOGE has done and continues doing. My concern is the deep state will think nothing of killing Americans in a false flag event. Then blame it on Trump and DOGE for firing FBI and such.
I’m rooting for DOGE. The cuts they’ve undertaken are not enough yet to really change the agencies. I used to work for the legislative branch (Congress) and much of what DOGE is attempting to do now to the executive branch was accomplished on a smaller scale in the mid 1990s—
Personnel were relocated and cut, Agencies were reorganized and eliminated, service (timeliness, responsiveness and professionalism) improved.
Bottom-line
-Congress eliminated a congressional branch agency – the Office of Technology Assessment (about 200 staff). (further background – CRS report R46327, updated April 29 2020)
-Congress cut the U.S. General Accounting Office’s budget (currently renamed the U.S. Government Accountability Office, or GAO). Because 80% of GAO’s budget goes to employee pay, the cuts led to staffing cut of over 40% - going from 5,325 to 3,245 over about 4 years.
-In response, GAO restructured, closed offices around the country, and fired staff in most closed locations. Republicans viewed GAO to have strayed from its mission of serving all of Congress and was instead serving the interests of the Democratic majority.
-GAO also transformed its relationship to its customer (Congress) to providing fair, non-partisan support to both parties, issuing written protocols on prioritization of work and transformed its work to be both more timely and relevant.
-Observation: Just reducing staff won’t change long-established habits, although reductions will focus Agency and employee attention on improving the value they provide to their customers.
I am so grateful that my daughters and wife did not get the mRNA covid jabs. Unfortunately, I did get the jabs. My job required me to get them. The decision to give in and get the jab is makes me feel the most shame than anything else that I have done in my life.
I hope you can let go of the shame, and forgive yourself. You did the best you knew at the time, with the information you had, and situation you found yourself in. Thankfully you are here, and have access to information on how you can support yourself now, health-wise.
Dear me. You have no shame to bear. You protected your family by taking a arrow so that you could provide. You were faced with an impossible situation and you behaved heroically. Cheers mate.
I’m glad you called out the fact that 3 predominantly Black colleges still require the vax. That’s the first thing that jumped out at me when I saw this list the other day. So angry and bewildered that they could still be requiring it! And Pomona College - my parents’ alma mater. Yet none of the other 4 Claremont Colleges. And just a couple California State universities - I wonder what conversations are had, to have these schools hang onto the requirement while all their sister colleges have dropped it.
As a 3rd degree blackbelt, the worst attack to defend against isn’t the big bully poking you in the chest, but the one which comes out of left field and hits you over the head with a 2x4. If a bigger bully pokes you in the chest, you can step aside, shout for help, or otherwise have a chance to evade them. But when you get smacked with a 2x4, you are disoriented, your life is in danger, and your first thought is to survive long enough to regroup.
That’s what our government, our trusted institutions, our own doctors, as well as our employers, own family and friends, did to people around the world. You were smacked in the face with a 2x4 by people you trusted, and while your mind was reeling with concerns such as “but how will I feed my family,” they weaponized your own family and friends against you to force you to comply.
As somebody who was once physically abused, but went on to become a blackbelt with hypervigilance, what matters now is that you did the right thing about educating yourself about the problem and now have your head on a swivel, watching to see if that “trusted person” is hiding a 2x4 as they get too close.
No shame. Your wife and daughters are purebloods because of your sacrifice.
Don’t be hard on yourself. There was a global and concerted effort to make us give in. And our prior experience and education regarding vaccines helped.
I was afraid I might have to give in if things got so bad you could not buy groceries and such. I was willing to do it to spare my kids and be able to care for elders. I actually researched and was considering traveling to Russia, China or another country giving other than mRNA vaccines to hopefully minimize things.
Scroll down to click on the link to see which colleges in the U.S. are still mandating. Most have stopped, but it’s more than you think, including one in NH that’s not too far from us and I just don’t get it.
Grok: Zoetis is a publicly traded company, and its ownership is distributed among its shareholders. The largest shareholders can change over time, but as of the most recent data available, significant shares are typically held by institutional investors such as:
RFK Jr’s speech to his senior staff should’ve referred to this quote, “We have now sunk to a depth at which restatement of the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men.” George Orwell
I agree with all who say no shame here. You found yourself between a rock and a hard place, and in that moment you made the best decision you could. Even more so, after the fact, you took measures to mitigate the possible consequences of that decision. If anything, give yourself a humble pat on the back for making it through that episode and maintaining the spirit to continue on and contribute with your part to the creation of things that elevates us all. Embrace the love we are sending you and keep your head held high.