
by Chris Martenson
February 03, 2025
from
PeakProsperity Website

These are extraordinary times, and I mean that in every literal and
historical sense I can muster...!
Trump has started a revolution, it's underway,
and I am 100% here for it.
The short story is this is seismic.
None of us have lived through what's
unfolding.
Trump's team is operating as if they are
battling…
These are extraordinary times, and I mean that in every literal
and historical sense I can muster.
Trump has started a revolution, it's underway, and I am 100%
here for it.
The short story is this is seismic...!
None of us have lived through what's unfolding.
Trump's team is operating as if they are battling an internal foe
that has taken over America and which seeks its destruction. If this
is the case, then my view is they have correctly diagnosed the
disease.
Things are breaking very quickly, but fortunately drinking from a
firehose is my specialty. As I did during Covid, I will do my best
to both catalog and explain the enormous impacts of what we're
currently experiencing.
Consider the issues we faced that nobody seemed to know what to do
about, or how to even begin fixing.
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The US has the least healthy,
shortest-lived population out of every developed country.
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The US spends the most, by roughly a
factor of 2x more than all other developed countries on its
health care, more accurately called sickcare.
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US public high school students test out
extremely poorly compared to other developed countries in
math and reading.
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The US government taxes heavily yet still
slips $2 trillion deeper in the hole every year, and is more
than $36 trillion debt.
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Every year on an accrual basis the Social
Security and Medicare/caid liabilities expand by many
trillions and now total somewhere north of $200 trillion.
In other words, the US is broke, stupid, and fat.
And it was getting worse with every passing
year.
This is what the last election was actually about.
A majority of people said, "Enough!" and voted
for real change.
Along the way the people who like the system
exactly the way it is got nervous about Trump's chances and
tried to kill him in Butler PA on
July 13th, 2024.
They missed...
And now the wrecking crew has arrived and is
dismantling that sordid, pathetic, anti-American deep state
apparatus.
That's what's actually happening right now.
You are living through an extraordinary time.
It's going to be quite chaotic, possibly very expensive, and may
well be have to go through an extensive period of dismantling
before we can even begin to rebuild and repair all that has to
be torn down.
Let's consider the case of just the
USAID entity.
Started by Executive Order by John F.
Kennedy, the idea was to dedicate some US funds to helping
other countries get ahead.
As with all things run by the US government, this
noble beginning quickly morphed into a murky amalgam of CIA-run
color revolutions, extensive funding of shadowy NGOs with bland
names but dark objectives, and the usual fare of DC insider
kickbacks and grifts.
I'm sure it managed to do some helpful things too, but it mainly
operated in stick vs. carrot mode as it enforced US interests
abroad.
A simple idea became a 10,000-person
organization with a $40 billion budget...
Enter Trump and Elon Musk...!
This is the most astonishing of all possible
headlines and stories to wake up to:

WASHINGTON
The U.S. Agency for International Development
closed its headquarters to agency personnel on Monday following
moves by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency
to exert control over the foreign-aid organization.
An email to USAID personnel said that the
move was taken by "Agency leadership."
The message said that replies should be
directed to an email address that appears to be associated with
Gavin Kliger, whose LinkedIn profile identifies
him as a special adviser to the director of the Office of
Personnel Management and who works for
DOGE.
"At the direction of Agency leadership,
the USAID headquarters at the Ronald Reagan building in
Washington, D.C. will be closed to Agency personnel on
Monday, February 3, 2025," the email states.
Kliger and DOGE didn't immediately respond to
requests for comment.
Source
Boom...!
If you are worried that there's fraud in an accounting department,
you have security march in, and tell everyone to stand up and leave
the room because you don't want to give the fraudsters the chance to
clean the files.
This is Trump & Elon's way of saying that
they think there's some real dirt here which they want exposed.
Okay, that means it's Game On...!
The Deep State has been identified and USAID was like the left
ventricle of that beating rotten heart.
Continuing with the WSJ article above, nobody was
willing to go on record so the WSJ fell back on the old "unnamed
officials" mode of weak-assed journalism that we've all grown to
hate:
"It's a coup," said a current USAID official.
It was unclear when, if ever, the agency would be
up and running again, the official added.
From my perspective, the coup happened when JFK
was shot and nobody was held to account, and ever since it's been
one long unbroken string of DC swamp creatures doing
unspeakable things for fun and profit.
So, yes, there's been a coup, but it's not the one the "unnamed
official" is complaining about.
As a reminder, the government is supposed to serve THE PUBLIC and be
both responsible and accountable to the public.
The USAID folks are aghast that suddenly the
public might take a peek at what they've actually been up to.
The early results are not pretty.
USAID gave money lavishly to support violent mobs all over the
globe, in this case Mike Benz revealing that Africa was a
routine target:
If you're wondering what that must have been like for those poor
African nations suddenly beset with mob violence, look no further
than various US cities during the
2020 BLM 'astroturf' riots:

I will bet a large pile of money that we're going to discover that
somehow USAID money flowed into these riots.
That's a pretty safe bet given all the other
things we've already learned including the fact that a FOIA
document dump in August of 2024 revealed that USAID has been a
hot bed of funding,
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child sex trafficking
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labor abuse
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social media threats:

Source
Full stop..., this is morally repugnant...!
From the same WSJ article already linked above, we have this totally
appropriate quote by
Elon Musk:
Musk said earlier Monday that Trump agreed
with him that USAID should be closed, telling a live audience on
his social-media site, X, that he,
"went over it with him in detail and he
agreed that we should shut it down."
Musk, during that same appearance, said that
the administration was closing the agency because,
"as we dug into USAID, it became apparent
that what we have here is not an apple with a worm in it,
but we have actually just a ball of worms."
"There is no apple. And when there is no apple, you just got
to basically get rid of the whole thing, that's why it has
to go, it's beyond repair," he said.
There is no apple. There is only a ball of
worms...!
In the real world, sometimes it's just way faster and cheaper to
start over.
You don't try and make something that is
beyond repair better by pouring more into it.
You have to burn it down and start over.
So if I were a USAID staffer, I'd be spiffing up
my C.V. while thinking of Elon's first arrival in the Twitter lobby
after purchasing it:
"Let that sink in!"

Do we really doubt that the man who wrestled Twitter back from being
an overt tool of
Deep State censorship and ended up firing 80% of
the existing staff while keeping the whole thing running smoothly is
going to be any different while tearing apart USAID?
This is exactly what a majority of people voted for in 2024.
But
Elizabeth Warren sure hasn't
managed to figure that out:
Yes, Liz,
we did elect Elon too.
That was part of the deal.
We knew
exactly who and what we were voting for...!
If you are suddenly worried about unelected people doing things that
might cause harm to people, then,
why were you (and continue to be) completely
silent about the fact that USAID funneled tens of millions of
dollars of direct monetary support to a Chinese research
scientist working on coronaviruses who ended up being 'Patient
Zero'...?
Kind of weird, right...?
You'd think something that was blamed for
killing 1,000,000 Americans would somehow make your radar
screen, but not old Liz Warren! No sir...!
She's worried that Elon might poke around in the USAID pile and
discover that some of her pet disbursement schemes come under public
scrutiny.
There's a LOT more to unpack here, but the point is this.
There's a revolution underway and Trump is
running it, and various odious DC swamp creatures are now
scurrying like cockroaches after the kitchen light has been
flicked on.
The Covid debacle ties back to 2014 which,
coincidentally, is the year to which Team
Biden backdated
Fauci and
Hunter's pardons.
That's the same year, again coincidentally,
that USAID began funneling money to Wuhan
and Ukraine's biolabs opened up...
It's a ball of worms, and it's about to have an
entire box of salt dumped on it.
All of which is to ask,
have you planted a garden?
By which I mean are you ready?
Because this is going to get really bumpy.
The economy and financial systems may well crash
or seize up.
And that's if things go well.
If the neocon/Deep State raccoons feel like
they need to detonate something to survive, trust me, they will.
That's the wild card in all this, and why I
continually beg, plead, and cajole people to consider taking
steps to build their personal resilience.
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