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  1. Richard:

    Great suggestions! I will think about tipping points. Certainly the complete failure of the gun control effort in the US this year speaks to the depth of the lack of trust.

    Catherine

  2. Elisena:

    I don’t have confidence in McGuire, but keep the suggestions coming! I would like more commodities/pm experts from Europe and Asia.

    Catherine

  3. Megan:

    So glad it helped! Ditching gluten is so energizing. I keep thinking, why did I voluntarily pour glue into my body?

    Catherine

  4. Hi Catherine,
    I think we need to stop worrying about what our tipping point is and start spending a lot more time working out Mr Global’s tipping point and its nature. For example, how important is each of the control system pillars (e.g. media, education, health, finance, politics, security, armed forces, farming, energy etc.)? How many of us need to opt out to make it un-workable i.e. un-financial and more importantly, unenforceable? 2014 has to be a time for initiation of our action plan rather than continuing to react to the plans of the matrixmeisters.
    What makes me think our time may be upon us are the squealing sounds being made by many of the system’s largest “pigs” since the NSA’s “peccadillos” suffered some exposure. Google, Facebook and the rest of the Wall Street darlings are demanding meetings with the President since noticing that their bottom line is under attack as disgruntled users see their dirty and not so dirty underwear hanging on the NSA washing line. Much of this threat is economic and not political. I first learned about this from a novel by a former ASIS officer called Code Cicada which goes into how joint spying operations tend to focus on sharing political information while economic information remains unshared and advantaged by the senior partner even when best of friends. Now we have Boeing losing out to Saab in Brazil. What if India pulls the plug on GMO’s and a few other big farming and water projects that “Mr Global” was hoping would deliver the Indian food bowl to him on a platter? What if the Russians used this controversy to throw out IBM, HP and a few others in the IT zone on the grounds of potential security risk? What number of nations in the world have to say “nope”..don’t want your IP, IT or your propaganda drenched movies anymore! In this regard, Edward Snowden has probably slowed the TPP for the time being thank goodness. The idea of Monsanto mandating no labelling of GMO’s in my country or anywhere else is sickening and then, if our courts agree with the growing body of evidence that this stuff could be killing us and subsequently move to restrict its application once approved, suing the Government in its own “kangaroo court”.
    Perhaps you could spend a little time looking at the possible tipping points for each of the key pillars of the existing system. For example, what percentage parents have to home school to start to threaten the education system? What percentage has to quit shopping department stores and supermarkets to force them to downsize and reconfigure their product mix? What percentage has to leave social media or move away from the monster groups to community or private networks to cause the global propaganda and mind control program to falter? How many people have to turn off the MSM and its related shill sites before they go under? How many people have to start saying no to excess urbanisation of their communities? How many people have to write individually to Congress/Parliament before it finally sinks in? How many people have to call out that the emperor has no clothes before we all recognise the “bare ass” of the system and its absurdity? And, how many people have to say “no thanks” before it is impossible any longer to enforce the present system without blowing up the planet? On the basis of your red button story we know it is going to be more than one in one hundred but I wonder whether five in one hundred is enough. That is the conundrum.
    My social research in Australia based on over 5000 Australians shows a complete lack of trust in government and corporations by between 50%-75% of the population depending upon the area of investigation (http://www.checkmateanalytics.com/what-we-do/checkmate-analytics-mind-map)
    Nevertheless, what is challenging me is the proportion of the population that has to be converted to action to change the system? In many areas the thought exists now and any further momentum will cause questioning in areas that are still holding out. Maybe Edward Snowden has some more potential triggers in store in 2014.

  5. Hi CAF: Just a note that we so enjoyed the Dr. Laura Thompson interview. Comes at the right time! I have downloaded the home medicine cabinet and we intend to study that list of things very closely… I gave up gluten a couple of months ago and I feel a lot better, too by the way… I had give up white sugar and HFCSyrup over a year ago… my food choices feel like they are narrowing, but in fact, I’m being pushed into exploring new food areas and this is a good thing. Glad you emphasized ‘bright colored foods’ because we often forget all that wonderful bright orange squash that’s around in the fall and it is pretty low cost and really healthy and full of fiber and all kinds of good nutrients — plus low calorie. THANK YOU… Megan

  6. Hi Catherine,

    FYI:

    On your solari archive page, you have an overlapping within the page. It makes it hard to read and download.

    1. Paul:
      Thanks for your feedback. We are designing a redo on the blog page, so I am eager to address your concern.
      Do you mean when you click back to the previous page, you get the first page again and then have to click back? That is on our list. Or is it something else?
      Thanks,
      Catherine

  7. Here in Texas, energy producing access are being monetized very fast (agree?) and now there’s a push to divest from the traditional energy production companies. How would the top energy companies change if their capitalization? is reduced modestly?

    Chushing OK to Port Arthur in January, what’s important about Keystone pipeline opening to the Gulf?

    Longshots: Do you see a significant increase in rail that would decrease regional trucking for already produced goods due to oil or LP pricing? Have you heard of anything like oil being found off planet?

    Thanks,
    Brad

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