Will The Sleeper Cells Be Activated This Weekend?

Originally published at: https://peakprosperity.com/will-the-sleeper-cells-be-activated-this-weekend/

Today, I have a critical update on the upcoming No Kings protests planned for this Saturday, June 14th.

These protests, which are happening nationwide, are not just spontaneous gatherings; they’re well-funded operations with a clear agenda to disrupt and provoke reactions. As Saul Alinsky famously wrote in his little red book entitled “Rules for Radicals:”

The No Kings movement, with its website and numerous partners, seems to be pushing an anti-Trump narrative, but there’s more to it. They’re funded by some big players, with connections to organizations that have received significant taxpayer money. This raises questions about the real motives behind these protests. Are they merely unhappy with the current policies, or are they seeking disruption to achieve other, larger aims?

I’ve been hearing whispers, and there’s a real concern about potential violence or even a false flag event. The focus seems to be on Philadelphia, where there’s talk of buses bringing in agitators from across the country, aiming to make it the epicenter of unrest.

Now, let’s talk about the implications. With the recent drone attacks in Russia and Iran, the idea of using drones for disruption isn’t far-fetched here. Imagine if these protests were used as a cover for more sinister activities, like attacking infrastructure or causing widespread chaos.

And let’s not forget the border situation. I’ve seen it firsthand; military-aged men from various countries are crossing into the U.S. through places like the Darien Gap, a place with which I have first-hand knowledge.

If even a small percentage of the illegal aliens are sleeper cells placed in the US to cause future disruptions or harm, we could be looking at a very chaotic future.

The FBI has already warned about Chinese sleeper cells in the U.S., and with the potential for coordinated attacks, this weekend seems like a perfect time to really dial up the mayhem. The organizers of these protests are looking for reactions, for footage that can be used to further their narrative of division and chaos.

So, my advice? Stay vigilant. If you’re attending these events, be aware of your surroundings. Keep your head on a swivel. And for everyone, this is a reminder to be prepared. Stock up on essentials, have cash on hand, and be ready for disruptions.

This isn’t about fear; it’s about being informed and ready to act. We’re at a point where understanding the undercurrents of these events is crucial for our safety and the stability of our communities. Stay safe, and let’s keep an eye on how this unfolds.

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Thanks for the heads-up, Chris, and for the opportunity to spread the word to friends and family to be on the alert.

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Ok. Is China motivated to act now? I dont think so. Things are looking good from their perspective.

Chinese students represent the largest international student body in the U.S., totaling nearly 280,000 students during the 2023-2024 academic year. At Duke, they comprise 46% of the international student population — making China the leading country of origin.

The group who would most benefit is Israel. They want us distracted away from their final push to create Greater Israel in their quest to dominate the region.

Regardless of who does it, foreign or domestic, it does feel like we are set up for an event. And likely a good weekend to stay home.

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Trump the Peace President… :clown_face:

ZeroHedge just posted an article that the US Army is helping Israel shoot down Iranian missiles. And don’t be too surprised if Israel gets desperate and hurls a Nuke or two at Iran.

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One scheduled in my town. I may be naive but cant see anything going bad. In big cities i can see it. But suburban town like mine that voted red…? We shall see

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You know darn well they are not atheist @cmartenson . Even their last names reveal who they are.

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I read that they consider themselves to be atheists, but that’s all I know. IT could be wrong.

Meanwhile, here’s the Times of Israel:

In other news, some are concerned that there are busses loaded with what appear to be non-US citizen dudes heading to some of the No Kings events. I can’t be sure where they are headed, but it does look a bit suspicious:

https://x.com/joyreaper/status/1933296842328166559

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I am so not surprised by this…the “oh no not work” guy (featured by Evie and I on the last Signal Hour) who was blocking a single black mother from getting to her job had previously won a $115k settlement from the city because his ‘civil rights’ were allegedly violated by the NYPD during a previous BLM protest.

https://x.com/Nowooski/status/1933296649045934404

I’m so confused…so he wasn’t really for BLM principles? Or was it only “lives” and not “jobs?”

So shocking, I know.

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The war Israel kicked up with Iran could freeze oil shipments to China, Korea, and Japan - which would shut down a lot of “normal” economic activity. Closing the Straights of Hormuz to trade would damage global trade, severely, and would raise oil prices to very high levels.

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How many are 280thousand… traveling and tuition fees in US are not cheap, so these are top10% or top1% class of people in China. Even western average/median salary family cannot afford those. Many of those students are in most expensive “prestigious” universities of US, thus multifactoring this cost… those cities are also above average in living costs.
Im trying to grasp how many are simply chinese elite kids as they love to send kids to US. And how many could be on payroll of PLA.
280k is less than 0.1% of 1Bn population… if higher middle class is 100mn in China, it is still only 0.3% of that, which is then plausible for highest elite.

This could be biggest side effect from this. Hampering chinese economy. Didnt think of this.

Sure, at this point, China could identify the most talented, loyal and sponsor them to come to the US to specialize and learn.

The alternative is that they will stay in Hong Kong, Taiwan, China and Europe and enrich those Universities in the short term with tangible contributions.

The real threat of espionage is Israel. We all know it. USS Liberty, 911, etc. Lets not ignore the primary suspect for false flag operations.

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same here, just a small town. I hope it stays inside the lines.

they are atheist, or satanic. their ethnicity or last name does not relate to their spiritual practices.

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I was just going to say the same thing. Just because they may be ethnically Jewish does not mean they ascribe faith to any religion.

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Haha George. Another comical take.

There are only 9000 undergraduate students at Harvard. So around 2000 in a class. There must be sufficient American students to fill up a freshman vlass without bringing in Chinese. Its not exactly a large university.

I have lived in China for over 12 years. I have personally helped assist several of these Chinese students go to America. They were all children of Chinese officials, directors of scientific institutes etc. We won several projects with the promise to divert tens of thousands of dollars overseas to help their children through corrupt practices. This is the norm in China.

I am also familiar with dozens of Universities in China. Theyve been customers of mine for 25 years, all the famous universities including Peking University, Fudan, Harbin. I think we have built large laboratories (100 or more fume hoods) at dozens of these campuses over the decades. All over China.

Im sure there is plenty of espionage from these students and other Chinese students and professors. You hear about it all the time. Scientists and engineers from China stealing samples or documents or whole databases to bring back to China.

They could stay and enrich HKG or Taiwan or European universities.

I understand your pathetic and incessant hatred of anything Jewish. Its you and several others in this forum. So be it.

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Tyrus gets it; they want your reaction, preferably on film. It’s going to be an interesting day.

https://x.com/GuntherEagleman/status/1933715562112430110

Yes, I’m going to go check out a local event. Carefully…

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Allan - you certainly go out of your way to tote Israel’s water. Note what you did here. George mentioned Israel, which is a state with a government.

You said “Jewish” which is a religion.

Why do you insist on conflating those two entirely dissimilar things? I think I know why, it’s to create a very large pool of “antisemites” and/or to shut down perfectly legitimate criticism of a government.

Hey, guess what? All governments do reprehensible things and need and deserve to be called out and held to account. Israel’s, for whatever reason, has done a lot of really awful things over the years.

But if you insist that there’s only one bucket labelled antisemite where everybody goes if they criticize or or notice that Israel’s war machine is behaving in an inexcusable fashion, then I suggest that your approach is both unsophisticated and counterproductive.

Because, we’re still going to notice. And if my choice is to pretend I’m not noticing so as not to receive your attacks for noticing, or continue to notice, I’m going to continue to notice.

The same as I do for my own stupid, violent government.

In my world, it’s possible for me to both deeply criticize my government AND love my fellow people. You seem to be saying there’s only one path - “never criticize the government of Israel or you’ll be guilty of hating all the members of a religion!”

That forces free-thinking people to either abandon their own rational observational and pattern matching skills, or to shrug and accept your inaccurate label of being an antisemite (defined by me as an irrational and ungrounded hatred of jews).

Perhaps the same as we shrug when someone accuses us of being ‘transphobes’ for observing that men have no business competing against women in women’s sports because otherwise it’s not a women’s sport, now is it?

That is, an irrational, emotionally targeted attempt to shame someone into not noticing things is a losing proposition…and I am noticing that it is backfiring enormously right now all over “X” as it is here on PP.

When faced with evidence that one’s approach is backfiring, what next? Do it louder and more often, or try switching things up?

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My truck and I both want to go park in the middle of the “no kings” event this afternoon in Clarksville, TN. The truck likes to dress up for these type of events.

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Without finding the exact demographics, there are about 65 million college age people in China. So we’re at 0.45% of college age students. That’s probably close to 1% of those enrolled in college and if we assume 100 million are part of a family that can afford to pay in full (very generous) and that most from that group go to college, we’re at somewhere around 8% of college students from those families. I’m guessing quite a few are on scholarships. I wouldn’t be surprised if many of them received fundings from their American elite University rather than from the CCP. Of course, the CCP would be very happy about this, less expense for them. I will ask my daughter if she has any inside knowledge. She’s an undergraduate student at Princeton.s

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