Originally published at: https://peakprosperity.com/live-march-26-at-1pm-et/
Episode #22 of The Signal Hour with Chris 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
Evie joins me, as I dive into the chaos and absurdity of current events, from the bizarre attacks on Teslas to the mind-boggling protests against Elon Musk. It feels like weâre in a battle, with two camps of people whose views donât even overlap anymore. I explore the idea of âfifth generation warfareâ and how people seem programmed, disconnected from logic, and driven by emotion. Itâs a wild ride through the strange happenings in Canada, Europe, and beyond, as we try to make sense of it all.
Finding the Signal
I talk about how mainstream news is filled with talking points and propaganda, and how I find myself looking for the real signal amidst the noise. Itâs about understanding the underlying forces at play, like the mind control tactics that seem to be influencing peopleâs behavior. The attacks on Teslas, for instance, are not just random acts of vandalism; they reflect a deeper societal issue where people are lashing out without understanding the consequences.
Canadian Zombies
In Canada, we see protests against Elon Musk that lack any coherent argument. People are holding signs and making accusations without being able to explain their reasoning. Itâs a reflection of how disconnected people have become from reality, driven by emotion rather than logic. This is a symptom of a larger problem where people are being manipulated and programmed to react in certain ways.
Europeâs Frictionless Slide
Europe is making some shocking decisions, like blowing up a perfectly good coal plant in Germany. Itâs a demonstration of how bad ideologies can lead to self-destructive actions. The energy policies in Europe are leading to higher costs and less reliability, and itâs a reminder that thereâs no such thing as an energy-poor rich country. These decisions are not just misguided; they are dangerous and could lead to real suffering.
Conclusion
The world is becoming increasingly chaotic, and itâs crucial to be prepared for the disruptions ahead. Understanding the forces at play and staying resilient is more important than ever. Whether itâs planting a garden or joining a community of like-minded individuals, taking steps to ensure your own resilience is key. The challenges we face are significant, but by staying informed and connected, we can navigate through these turbulent times.