Tesla Attacks, Canadian Zombies, and Soros Secrets

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 we’re in a battle, with two camps of people whose views don’t even overlap anymore. I explore the idea of “fifth generation warfare” and how people seem programmed, disconnected from logic, and driven by emotion. It’s 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. It’s about understanding the underlying forces at play, like the mind control tactics that seem to be influencing people’s 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. It’s 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.

Europe’s Frictionless Slide

Europe is making some shocking decisions, like blowing up a perfectly good coal plant in Germany. It’s 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 it’s a reminder that there’s 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 it’s crucial to be prepared for the disruptions ahead. Understanding the forces at play and staying resilient is more important than ever. Whether it’s 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.

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I’m interested to know from your last post what you meant when you said that you didn’t give jabbed people enough distance early on- what’s your experience been with shedding? And what precautions do you take now, aside from not being around people who have been boosted for 2 weeks?

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They get to everyone it seems. “CDC director Monarez” should be the smelling salts shoved up your nose for anyone still thinking this administration will stop the government from poisoning us. I saw Dr Peter McCullough endorse this choice.
I’ve tried to listen to any dissenting voice the last 5 years. I dismissed this woman because she spoke ill of RFK and said he wouldn’t stop the shots.
She’s been right.

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Ben Davidson pointed out this paper which makes him even more nervous about the pole shift.

This paper has a lot of good data and graphs, but some of the writing and conclusions seem bat-shit crazy to me. The oceans can’t absorb heat any more because plastic??? And if we just used atmospheric water generators (huh?) we could clean the entire ocean in 3 years no problem (say wut?).

They point out that there are planetary anomalies occurring all over the solar system at the same time, then they blame it on microplastics?

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The people defending Musk are just a different zombie group.

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BIG thumbs up for taking action to reform medical care.

Being individually resilient and as self-sufficient as possible is great defense, but fixing the system is even better. So worth the effort!

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@cmartenson could you please post the link the the genius canadian protestors?

When you go to Northampton, can you ask some of the crazies if they think we should continue to fund Ukraine and their war with Russia? And if they, are they aware they supprt real Nazis - Azov Batallion?

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I recommend temporary blue hair dye for the protest.

I recommend Nori Nori for eats while in ATL Metro area, a beautiful Japanese seafood, salads, sushi and sashimi spread, and the only buffet this germ freak will consider. The offerings pair well with Sapporo Lite, available there. A “Google” search will show all.

I eat there when I make my quarterly seafood and Asian grocery run, and need a seafood fix before driving home to NC.

For some reason the fact that 5 year old news is now mainstream brings on mixed and somewhat strong emotions. One part of my brain says 5 years of unneeded damage to our nation and way of life ‘it didn’t have to be this way’. Another part remembers being maligned, dismissed, devalued and gaslighted, and yet there is felt a positivity and optimism that it might not be too late and enough might see truth.

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Stockholm Syndrome: A victim that empathizes with their captors

TDS: A victim that verbally and physically defends their captors from those who are trying to rescue them.

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About the controlled demolition of that brand new German coal powered energy plant being blow up.

After Nord Stream 2 was blown up, Germany went back to using coal for energy production. The problem with that plan was that Germany doesn’t have the quality of coal it once did. It has to import coal.

Coal comes in four basic grades. Germany is now down to burning the lowest grade of coal which is Lignite. Lignite is the next step up from burning dirt.

I could be mistaken but prior to Nord Stream 2, Germany was importing the “good stuff” in coal from . . . wait for it . . . Russia. The sanctions and sabotage took out both natural gas and coal for Germany.

Maybe Germany blew up their state-of-the-art, brand new, coal plant because it can’t burn dirt for energy. Could it be this the fact Germany is trying to hide?

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If I have to explain it to you then you’re an idiot?

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The veterans and the postal workers are protesting cuts on Long Island. They’re out there with signs and the media is all over it :roll_eyes: Oh, the teachers too. And they look either mad or about to keel over. They are demanding meetings to voice their grievances. People just weren’t ready for this. They are shocked and unable to handle it. Maybe too much at once? But how else are you supposed to do it when things have gotten this bad? As long as it stays peaceful


What are we gonna do with all the “useless people” as Harari said? I don’t care if I spelled his name wrong.


The protests are literally around the corner from me. Makes me affirmed that I should move away from the center of things.

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Oregon state trooper, Multnohmah county sherrifs, Portland police - reported at the time by The Oregonian, over 220 reported injuries within these groups in the first 6 weeks of the “Peaceful” BML protests. Their favorite peaceful weapons were cans of soup, and frozen water bottles to the head according to my MCS friend at the time.
And Kamala Harris was raising money to get anyone arrested immediately back on the streets.

14 years and $Millions for lips stick. ? They ever hear of Windex and a day of picking up trash along the road?

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The Northampton event has all the trademarks of an event that could feature violence extreme enough to attract national/international media attention. Be very careful! Think about vehicle ramming attacks, a mass shooting, car vandalism (and not just Teslas), and mob assaults on one. Then there’s the possibility of a false flag in which Progressives are killed and normies are blamed. Or it may be so small nothing happens and no one notices it. You couldn’t pay me to go.

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Maybe the Canadians are protesting DOGE because they are sending a message “don’t let this happen here
because I love my hard-earned money going to tranny prostitutes in Bangkok.” (And that’s probably not even a joke.)

I had a conversation with someone the other day. DOGE came up and they said “too bad African children have to die of AIDS now.” I said “so you think the black man needs the white man to solve all his problems?” And they basically said “yes.” Gee, sounds racist to me. I actually think a lot more of the African people and their ability to help themselves.

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The recurring Rumble ads during the video stuff up the video and force the viewer to reload and start the video again from the beginning. Ground Hog Day
.

Sure thing. It was in yesterday’s Fat Pipe:

https://x.com/KatKanada_TM/status/1903978008547041568

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It’s an Indivisible Project:

Three’s not a single piece of data anywhere. They’ve moved quickly to their own “Common Knowledge” stage where “everybody knows that everybody knows” so no repetition of any facts is needed.

One editorial comment, I do think they really need to put quote marks around the word “our” before the word democracy so it’s clear what they are actually talking about; the flow of my tax dollars to their corrupt, unnecessary projects.

It’s a coordinated day of protest, about as organic as an asphalt road surface.

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Too much logic!

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