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Rats in a Cage - Update | Dr. Chris Martenson

3 years ago
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DESCRIPTION BY CHRIS MARTENSON
We are all rats in a cage - being shocked. Learn how to spot it. With knowledge comes freedom.
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We are all rats in a cage who are being shocked. A very well-studied form of psychological warfare is being waged against us, and it's designed to encourage us to overlook where the shocks are originating and fight amongst each other.

Knowing that this is running is your first step towards freedom.

Police fighting people is an example of "rats in a cage."

People fighting over relatively meaningless things is an example of acting like rats in a cage.

People arguing over Joe Rogan’s prior podcast series (while having practically no objections to zero “Johns” being named in Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial) is an example of rats in a cage.

The shocks being administered are anything but accidental:

Student debt growing a trillion dollars in the past decade, while being the only non-dischargeable form of debt in bankruptcy court, is shocking.

The Federal Reserve printing up and expanding the nation’s money supply by 300% in the past 2 years is shocking.

Inflation exploding to levels not seen since the 1970’s is shocking.

The wealthy becoming grotesquely more wealthy and powerful as a result of the Fed’s reckless printing is shocking.

Insects disappearing so comprehensively and suddenly is shocking.

The list of shocks is a mile long and ten feet deep. Given that, it’s not at all surprising that people are turning on each other. But it’s a shame.

Their ire really ought to be directed at the architects of the shocks. There are people in power who are both conscious of this dynamic and actively engineering more shocks simply so that people remain befuddled and harmlessly fighting amongst each other. Well, harmless to the powerful, that is.

If we do not recognize this and turn the righteous anger towards the rightful targets, our lives will continue to erode and, eventually, this all devolves into a major social, political, economic, and ecological storm.

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  • sad to hear it wasnt a one off experiment. there are some pretty sick scientists out there willing to torture animals.

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  • I’m sure that they have done any of these experiments on mk ultra victims.

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  • I don't know how we fix the student loan issue, but a lot of those loans should never have been given. Issuing a blanket "forgiveness" would be unfair to all of the people who paid theirs, and putting the taxpayers on the hook for it would just add to this disastrous monetary policy. The system needs to be overhauled and the universities who hiked up their fees to ridiculous levels to use that money for political contributions, expanding non-essential campus expenditures and unreasonable admin salaries needs to be curbed, and our young people need adult guidance on those underwater basket weaving and gender theory degrees they are getting for those loans. Banks need to be doing proper underwriting as well, and high schoolers need a proper financial education. The most successful young people I know are in the trades. They have lots of well paid work with no debt and many of them have large families because they can afford to do that.

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