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  1. Malaria Menace when insecticide mosquitoes fight back

    I confirmed with an inside source – former executive of Vestergaard in the East African region – that they have been unsuccessfully battling WHO to give them the green light to produce, then make available and mobilize to roll out bednets and have pretty much given up. The most efficient roll out strategy in malaria ridden zones of Africa is collaboration through 1) CARE; 2) UNICEF; 3) USAID who are also the major donors for impregnated nets. Vestergaard works with these large organizations to develop country specific implementation strategies. Vestergaard (AND THESE organizations) will do nothing without WHO’s green light/endorsement, which, contrary to the article, has not occurred. There has been some foot dragging and those of us who work with USAID as implementing partners have known about this new option for some time. Yet, we rely on support from USAID to mobilize. USAID relies on the green light from WHO – which has NOT been forthcoming. We don’t know why there has been a stall. This needs to be further investigated.

  2. Thank you again for the deep perceptual validation I received from this report on mind control, entrainment and the movies. I especially enjoyed your summary comments in regard to each movie ‘s theme and the connection to the overall agenda. I have avoided some of these movies, because I didn’t want to get overwhelmed and depressed–sensing that these films were revealing the “plan” and vehicles of implementation.

    1. Sharon:

      Yes, it can be depressing. The advantage of moving through the material is that improves my immunity. Easier to duck when I can see things.

      So glad you found it useful. Thanks for the feedback!

      Catherine

      1. Ha! Yes, it does improve my immunity, I just have to take my doses of the “movies revealing the agenda”
        in measures that I can integrate into some sort of sacred action on behalf of Life and Liberty…..otherwise,
        I become stuck in despair.
        Again, I am finding deep support by the presence of these reports and exposure to others out there who care, sense and feel what is happening.
        Thank you, again.

  3. Collection cup additions:

    Two strategy reports, one commissioned by the BGMF in 2013, and second in 2009 by USAID indicate these organizations are quite aware that lack of drug and vaccine safety policies and monitoring are serious global problems. Both report point to the immediate need to divert resources at the global and national levels to strengthen existing post-marketing pharmacovigilance efforts in developing countries due to the flood of powerful new drugs and vaccines which are about to hit the global market. Many of these products have have known safety signals and require careful tracking (as indicated by WHO and FDA). Both reports point out a the lack of governance and lack of clarity at both global and national on the accountability for drug and vaccine safety are huge problems.

    1. A report to the Safety and Surveillance Group (funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation): http://apps.who.int/medicinedocs/en/d/Js21347en/

    2. Strengthening Pharmaceutical Systems (SPS). Supporting Pharmacovigilance in Developing Countries: The Systems Perspective. Submitted to the U.S. Agency for International Development by the SPS Program. Arlington, VA: Management Sciences for Health. Study was funded by USAID. http://apps.who.int/medicinedocs/en/d/Js18813en/

    3. Special issue in Harvard’s Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics: Institutional Corruption and Pharmaceutical Policy
    (forthcoming), Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics, Vol. 41, No. 3 (2013): http://ethics.harvard.edu/news/institutional-corruption-and-pharmaceutical-policy

    In this series, lab fellows from the Edmond J. Safra Center put together 16 articles that investigate the corruption of pharmaceutical policy, each taking a different look at the sources of corruption, how it occurs and what is corrupted. The articles address five topics: (1) systemic problems, (2) medical research, (3) medical knowledge and practice, (4) marketing, and (5) patient advocacy organizations. One of the articles, made publicly available by its authors, is a MUST read:

    – Light et al. Institutional Corruption of Pharmaceuticals and the Myth of Safe and Effective Drugs. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics, 2013, Vol. 14, No. 3: 590-610. http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2282014

    4. Pirmohamed et al. Pharmacovigilence in Developing Countries.BMJ, 2007, 335:462. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1971195/pdf/bmj-335-7618-edit-00462.pdf

    As far back as 2007, clinical pharmacologists and researchers have been sounding the alarm of poor public health safety due to lax drug and vaccine safety policies, poor to non-existent pharmacovigilance reporting in developing countries. The authors cite several known public health disasters as examples in the article (e.g. thalidomide)

    5. National Institutes of Medicine: Adverse Effects of Vaccines: Evidence and Causality (2011). http://www.nationalacademies.org/hmd/Reports/2011/Adverse-Effects-of-Vaccines-Evidence-and-Causality.aspx

    The official narrative, but reading closely, some alarming safety signals and causal links with serious health conditions for infants and small children.

    ‘The committee finds that evidence convincingly supports a causal relationship between some vaccines and some adverse events—such as MMR, varicella zoster, influenza, hepatitis B, meningococcal, and tetanus-containing vaccines linked to anaphylaxis. Additionally, evidence favors rejection of five vaccine-adverse event relationships, including MMR vaccine and autism and inactivated influenza vaccine and asthma episodes. However, for the majority of cases (135 vaccine-adverse event pairs), the evidence was inadequate to accept or reject a causal relationship. Overall, the committee concludes that few health problems are caused by or clearly associated with vaccines.” – See more at: http://www.nationalacademies.org/hmd/Reports/2011/Adverse-Effects-of-Vaccines-Evidence-and-Causality.aspx#sthash.GUMknHhv.dpuf

    6. A new malaria vaccine is slated to move forward for a pilot Phase IV trial in selected settings despite very low efficacy and a significant safety signal of mengingitis. Given the high cost and low efficacy, experts are fairly certain enthusiasm for the vaccine is likely to wane in countries where malaria remains stubbornly high. Yet trials are marching forward in Kenya.UNITAID and GAVI are funding this trial with GSK donating up to 12 million doses and an estimated 200,000 children are slated to be vaccinated in western Kenya, where malaria demonstrates highest incidence. Malaria rates have dramatically dropped over the past decade through other control measures and the trend is sharply downward even without added potential value of the vaccine.

    1. Press release: Kenya: http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2016/04/21/200000-children-to-receive-first-ever-malaria-vaccine_c1335963

    2. Gosling R, von Seidlein L (2016) The Future of the RTS,S/AS01 Malaria Vaccine: An Alternative Development Plan. PLoS Med 13(4): e1001994. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001994
    http://journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article?id=10.1371/journal.pmed.1001994

  4. Along with a plethora of adventures in my 64 years, I would also like to lay claim to that of being a musician. Having discovered the path that you and many of us are now traveling Catherine, I came upon this YOUTUBE video that perfectly expressed what I dislike about modern music, also aptly expresses the financial, political and societal systems a well. You are right madam, it’s all one giant program……

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IP0wuwJBdMI

  5. Catherine,
    I’m wondering if you have any resources to learn/teach entrepreneurship? I’ve listened to the relevant Solari reports, but I feel I need vision to be able to see opportunities around me and teach my children to do likewise (as well as gaining the relevant skills to make that opportunity happen). Here in the wealthy suburbs, I find a very quiet class of entrepreneurs but they are officially shunned and discouraged, and they seem to be mostly self-educated.
    Perhaps sometime you’d consider doing a Solari report focusing solely on teaching your children to be entrepreneurs?
    Thanks for all you and the Solari team do!

  6. Catherine,

    Glad you liked “Beyond Reason,” and thank you so much for the kind comments. As someone who has faced the abyss with courage, like Brian, I thought you would appreciate a kindred spirit. Gregg

    1. Gregg:

      Apologies for the delay. Remarkable how your book was lost and found. 🙂 I sent you a note and a copy of the the Annual Wrap Up by mail today. Was going to e-mail you after you got it, but I see you picked up on the review right away!

      Catherine

  7. No, just looking for advice. I had one at one time, but they had me invest in municipal bonds. I cashed out and paid off dept..and bought PM. Right now, our home is our 2nd largest store of wealth. The largest is the 401K, which we have no say in how it is invested. Fairly certain that it will evaporate to a 101K if anything changes with the current stock market valuation. Just want something liquid and accessible, no mater what happens on wall street.

    Larry S

    1. OK, the report in the 1st Quarter Wrap up “Where to stash your cash in 2016 should cover all the options. See what you think when we publish week after next.

      1. Also, I saw that Richard Dolan is coming to Mpls… May 12th to 15th
        The Paradigm Symposium
        Templer Lodge – Paul Revere Mosonic Lodge
        Worth going? The venue looks creepy.

        1. Don’t know anything about it. Looks like Richard only has 75 minutes. Short if he is covering False Flags let alone asking questions. If you could get a Saturday only ticket, could be worth going.

  8. Catherine,
    My wife and I are looking to sell our home in MN in the next 90 days. We are looking for a lot to build our retirement home, but will not be making that investment right away. We could have in excess of $250,000 that will need to be kept somewhere for 6 months or so. Any ideas that don’t include the current banking system?

    Larry S

    1. Are you including the brokerage system when you say “current banking” system?

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