by Catherine Austin Fitts

If you are like me, the last time you toured the various aspects of outer space was likely during a lecture in a high school science class. As you learn more now about what is happening in outer space today and you explore the economic ramifications, you will find it useful to refresh your familiarity with the basic parts of the “space-based ecosystem.”

These days Wikipedia makes the matter easy to study. Using the Wikipedia categories and links, here are the terms you will need to know to follow the growth of investment in space and its impact on you and your community followed by a chronology history of our activities in space now being officially declassified.

2015 Secret Space Program Discussion Panel

Catherine Austin Fitts – 2014 Secret Space Conference

The Martian

2001 A Space Odyssey

Space Cowboys / NASA / Privitization

Alternative 3

Sputnik Mania

Elysium

Jupiter Ascending

Interstellar

Prometheus

Kingsman

Spectre

Captain America: The Winter Soldier

Star Wars: The Force Awakens

JFK: Secrecy is Repugnant

The Missing Money

Sir James Goldsmith

The 2015 Annual Wrap Up refers to recent economic and political phenomenon that we have discussed in detail on the Solari Report. If you have not yet accessed these resources, you may want to do so as background.

Breakaway Civilization

Portions of the private interests who have managed the national security state have developed such advanced technology and independent wealth that they see themselves as a separate civilization, above and beyond the laws and responsibilities of existing sovereign governments or societies.

Control Nuts & Bolts

Some of the most important advanced technologies to understand are those that manipulate our individual thoughts and emotions by invisible means. This is why we encourage you to take time to understand the “nuts and bolts” of centralized control. As the use of artificial intelligence grows, so does the power of these control technologies. Indeed, there is a “matrix” of control.

Financial Coup d’ Etat, Black Budget and the Hidden System of Finance

One of the best ways to understand the enormous gap between reality and “official reality” is to follow the money trail. If you follow the growth of covert financial systems and flows since World War II and study how money and finance are used to manage people and our economy, things begin to make much more sense.

The Slow Burn

Why has our economy not collapsed as so many people said it would? One reason is that there is a significant economic difference between diversion of resources into covert systems and loss of those resources. The other is because highly invasive control technologies allow the economy to be re-engineered through a “slow burn” without a collapse. In essence, portions of the economy are being selectively collapsed or harvested to feed other portions of the economy.

False Flags

Do we live in a world full of terrorists and terrorist attacks or do we live in a reality TV show engineered by one false flag event after another and by the squabbles of factions within the national security apparatus?

Underground Bases

What has the black budget financed? Certainly it has financed secret underground bases, bases under the oceans, and underground mainland transportation systems drawing on significant resources.

Rebalancing of the Global Economy

The Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) spanned from 1986 to 1994 and led to the creation of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1995, with GATT remaining as an integral part of the WTO agreements. This process resulted in a significant liberalization of the flow of capital globally at the same time that the fall of the Soviet Union inspired Russia, Eastern Europe and China to create equity markets and to move to more market-oriented economies.

In one sense, this rebalancing was facilitated by global satellite systems that lowered the cost of providing surveillance and enforcement of global investment protocols.

Global 2.0 to 3.0

Integration of new digital communications and information technology – much of it transferred out of black budget research and operations – is moving us from an industrial economy (Global 2.0) to a networked economy (Global 3.0). As this integration occurs, we are seeing a significant gapping in learning metabolism and economic growth between the old and the new.

The Space-Based Economy

As the Global 3.0 economy blossoms and the rebalancing of the global economy continues, the importance of the orbital platform grows. Numerous developing countries have launched satellites and are growing their space programs and industries. With a growing emphasis on private space exploration and investment, the overt commitment to space investment is growing.

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