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  1. Do you think that Jon Rappoport’s Web site NoMoreFakeNews.com was an inspiration for how often that term is now utilized by both Trump and the mainstream media today?

    1. Likely that Rappoport’s use and promotion of the term contributed to what WaPo got going.

      1. Thanks, Catherine. I figured that probably had to be the case, but I’m guessing that they won’t admit it!

    1. Thanks for that, Jim. It was interesting to read that person’s direct experience of how much Twitter throttles back the spreading of opinions it doesn’t like.

    2. I always took the position that I would do nothing on social media because if our business depended on it, they would use that to manipulate us at the worst moment. I started to tweet not to contribute to the business but because I saw a kind of learning and connection go on. Unfortunately, Twitter is now slowly destroying their brand with the censorship.

  2. Catherine…What conference will you be speaking at in Southern California on April 20th, and where is the conference being held? Also, will the Solari event you’ll be putting together in Southern California be held on April 20th, too?

    1. Jim:

      The date of the conference is still fluid, so the sponsors have not posted in on their website. As soon as they announce, I will post at EVENTS and put in update and Money & Markets.

      Thanks for your interest!

      Catherine

  3. This is helpful, thanks.
    From the Solari “About Us” tab:
    “Our mission is to help you build wealth in ways that build real wealth in the wider economy. We believe that personal and family wealth is a critical ingredient of both individual freedom and community health and wealth.”
    To paraphrase, Solari aims to help individuals and families build wealth, which enkindles personal sovereignty, virtue, and optimal return on “life equity”.
    Since “wealth building” is Solari’s mission, this helps explain your frequent comment, “If we really want to fix the system, we first have to fix the money”. Which is to suggest debt-based Federal Reserve money covertly co-opts the natural function of money as a wealth-building tool, ultimately capturing the sovereignty of both states and individual citizens.
    Big problem, especially if – as you say – nothing can get fixed until the money gets fixed.
    Which begs the question: Will the self-proclaimed sovereignist Team Trump return us to some form of sovereign Constitutional money immune from the clutches of the banksters?
    I don’t see it; but hopefully you visualize some brighter prospect.

    1. You are correct. A root problem is that the Fed system is at the heart of the drain, particularly when combined with a Treasury/ESF operation that functions out of compliance with the Constitutional and financial management laws and NY Fed member banks and IT providers that are happy to transact illegal transactions. So it must be dealt with. The Trump team as far as I know has been silent on that – in part, I assume, because every President who tried to deal with it has been assassinated or had an attempted assassination. To deal with this issue effectively you must also deal with the fact that the IT/communications systems have no integrity – so you have to do the financial and information systems at the same time. If you try to deal with the financial system problems while your competitors can listen to everything you do and say and entrain your minds, it is a bit of a competitive disadvantage.

      1. On a positive note, I believe that the law provides you with all the mechanisms needed to move things back to a sound financial system. The great secret is if we do the wealth creation potential is fantastic. The chief thing that has movement stuck is not understanding the legitimate needs, if any, behind the black budget. What are we dealing with in terms of REAL risk management. Who is really running things and what risks are they managing. Foolhardy to ask those questions without knowing our you are going to handle those risks – whatever they are. The other thing that has this stuck is failure of citizens to act – why has everyone failed to pull their accounts from the big banks? There are millions of things we could be doing and we are not. I find that I am constantly lobbied to contribute more time to helping solve these problems by people who will not take action themselves and continue to finance the banks and other organizations that are causing the problems. I suspect that entrainment and various mind control technologies have something to do with it.

        1. On a macabre note, insiders sometime say to me that the American people can not handle the truth. My response is that if you are going to destroy and depopulate the responsible and nice people under the existing trajectory, why not tell the American people the truth, thus depopulating the ones who can’t handle it. Has always seemed the preferable option to me. But then I don’t have the full story other what I can guestimate as possible options.

          1. To me the majority of the American people are very naive, and are much more trusting of their government and their media than is really warranted. Then again, the propaganda is so good, and people have a tough time believing that the massive lies that are being told to us could even be possible.

            I once heard a top marketing expert say, “If you’re marketing your product or service to the American people, recognize that you’re marketing to Homer Simpson.”

            I guess that’s one reason why the TV show has lasted so long, and is now in its 28th season.

            It seems to me that the people of Western Europe are less trusting of both their governments and their media. Has this been your experience?

          2. No. They are closer to people in the government, have more confidence in their ability to impact things, understand much more about how the money works around them, but are skeptical of the possibilities of certain changes. Their infrastructure, benefits are much more reliable and higher quality then here. The incoherent, high rate of entropy of enforcement is less. The centralization and rule making is also driving them crazy. Less organized crime.

          3. This is why place based feedback loops are so important. Homer Simpson who has had to balance his budget and compete in the marketplace for the last 30 years, is better at optimizing his local economy that a Harvard grad with an in IQ of 150 who has been living and working in LA LA land.

          4. Thanks, Catherine. Speaking of La La Land, this year’s Academy Awards ceremony had the lowest TV ratings of any of their ceremonies since 2009. I used to watch the ceremonies, but I’ve completely lost interest. The movies that get nominated nowadays have subject matter that I’m generally not interested in, and that entire industry seems to have lost a lot of class. I much prefer good documentaries nowadays, or movies that I can really learn something important from.

          5. There is a fundamental trust that has been broken between Hollywood and the media and the American people. They crossed the line between news and entertainment and entertainment and media. ABC was the network streaming them. I looked at the red carpet section of the ABC website last night. The sponsor? Wal-Mart. Now, I thought that was interesting.

          6. Jim:

            May be the same conflict we see in DC and Silicon Valley. Hollywood can make movies the backers want financed and promoted. That is different than what adds value to people’s lives and which they want to watch. Financier driven, not market driven.

            Catherine

  4. Patriotic (Bannon et al.) vs. Individual (Solari focus) sovereignty … Helpful distinction!
    It sounds like you are saying Breitbart/Bannon is more likely focused on “culture wars” and the “Washington political scene”. In other words, cultural/country sovereignty. Bannon’s CPAC comments definitely reflect that mindset.
    By contrast, Solari is focused on personal, individual sovereignty … most importantly in terms of maximum individual freedom and immunity from being subjected to relentless harvest by elitist parasites … optimizing sovereignty in terms of health, time, and treasure. (For some reason, your term “turtling” comes to mind.)
    Since sovereignty at any level cannot exist without the cornerstone of individual sovereignty and one’s intimate relationship with the ultimate sovereign, the Creator, I strongly suspect the distinction you are making needs to be part of the public consciousness if there is any prospect of humanity regaining a broad measure of sovereignty.
    More please …

    1. Jim:

      I got to this place by focusing on what would produce a positive return on both financial and living equity. NO MATERIAL OMISSIONS. Breitbart (with Bannon in the lead) avoided many topics that are essential to airing to achieve real solutions. So I will not be constrained by the official reality just to achieve an audience or to avoid being laughed at. Performance at a real solutions level vs. Social Prestige/popularity. I seek to be an honest broker which means I have to say I don’t know a lot and I have to go down a lot of rabbit holes trying to estimate out the real economics and facts of our situation.

      My loyalty is first and foremost to my team and my subscribers and clients. They take responsibility – for themselves, for those around them and for the environment. All solutions require their knowledge, power and situation improving. So that is where I start.

      Ultimately, the question in any system is who governs? I don’t see a way to create governments that will not be corrupted. Consequently, while we need governments to handle a variety of functions, citizens taking responsibility to enforce with their individual virtue, their time, their money is ultimately where the real power lies. This is why the management of retail and institutional capital has the potential to be the real tie breaker. Pensions and sovereign wealth funds benefit when we run the overall economy to bake pies instead of stealing pies.

      The approaches are not mutually exclusive. We need EVERYONE turning the Titanic, each on the pathway that is for them – as the POTUS would say – the most high energy!

  5. Here’s an interesting Bannon/Priebus chat at CPAC. Posting because Bannon interviews are scarce.
    Whatever the press might say about him, Bannon’s message sounds simple. It’s all about sovereignty. America has lost it, and Team Trump is trying to get it back. (I consider this a rare, but accurate and important, observation.)
    Similar to some of Catherine’s comments, Bannon emphasizes the fiight for sovereignty against the corporatist/globalist state will only get rougher.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkUPWb_TKS0
    Could Steve Bannon be a Solari kind of guy?
    His comments made me think possibly so.

    1. Yes, I saw some of it. I thought I had posted it but I don’t see it under Geopolitical, so will repost.

      I have always assumed that there was likely strong alignment between Bannon and Solari, but have never studied his writings or work seriously.

      Breitbart focused on culture wars and pushed to get attention and change through the Washington political machine. They will not touch a lot of the other material omissions that the corporate media avoid – which must be covered if real solutions are to be found.

      The Solari Report has always focused on personal optimization and risk management of health, time and money. We network with those who seriously wanted to figure out what is going on, then focus on shifting the time and money by helping the individual protect themselves from being harvested spiritually, physically, legally, financially.

      So different focus and approach, but both strongly committed to individual freedom and property rights.

    2. I just found out why it did not posted. It is blocked – I assume by Microsoft Exchange. I have tried to send twice and it bounces back marked as spam. So the link has been marked so it can not spread. Should be up today.

        1. Kelly O’Meara did a good summary of the absence of real science a while back for Insight Magazine. I don’t know if it is still available.

  6. I enjoyed this article written by a woman who had come to the United States from India, and who was working for Google in the Silicon Valley. After “living the good life” with this job for some time, she finally woke up one day and realized that this wasn’t really bringing her happiness, and she decided to leave the job, and move back to India.

    https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-i-moved-back-india-after-10-years-usa-nupur-dave?trk=eml-email_feed_ecosystem_digest_01-hero-0-null&midToken=AQF1nHE7ld0wVg&fromEmail=fromEmail&ut=1bCJmClOoJoDE1

  7. Catherine…Has Jon Rappoport ever done a Solari Report on all of the fraud that was created around the AIDS epidemic? I know he was onto this very early on, but I was wondering if he had ever spoken to Solari subscribers in detail about this.

  8. Here’s a link to an interview with Robert David Steele, former CIA agent, where he mentions that one of the reasons Michael Flynn had to go was because he had discovered that one of Mike Pence’s closest friends was involved in pedophilia. In addition, he’s got some good ideas in here for Donald Trump, he discusses the three main forces that are attacking him, and he mentions that Catherine Austin Fitts has given the single, most important piece of advice for Donald Trump during one of her recent interviews. 🙂

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

    1. My recommendation is to avoid Steele. He presents a lot of a ideas. A few are good. Some, like a Constitutional agenda, would destroy the country.
      I don’t know if Steele is disinfo or poor judgement. They lead to the same place.

      1. OK, Catherine. Thanks. I thought his idea of getting Trump to bring together Dennis Kucinich, Cynthia McKinney, and Jesse Ventura along with Trump was interesting, if they’d all want to do it.

        Trump may be addressing the country live on TV on February 28th, and if so it should be very interesting. 🙂

        1. In the first 100 days, best to help folks do what they are trying to do in a manner that does not take up any of their time. Trump and his team are aware of all those folks. They can reach out of they want to. They need a respite from 1MM people trying to use up their time telling them what to do and each of us picking up a piece and doing something that either MAGA or makes their load lighter and easier.

  9. Happy President’s Day, indeed. The depicted glum countenance of G. Washington speaks volumes of his reputedly pensive nature, at least as characterized in the 1969 Broadway play “1776.” The Father of Our Country’s gloomy missives from the Revolutionary War front punctuate an otherwise rowdy and often bawdy theatrical depiction of the Continental Congress that delivered the Declaration of Independence in foul, fetid, fuming, foggy, filthy…Philadelphia during that year’s summer.
    Fast forward to 2017 and we have the ordinarily garrulous Donald Trump whom to wish Happy President’s Day. It seems however that all too many instead wish this man ill, and that’s a real problem for our national fortunes. Much as Thomas Pynchon in ‘Mason & Dixon’ brilliantly selected the so-named line as the culprit in our shaky history of federal feng shui, the business of today’s malign partisans who self-referentially presume their own righteousness in undertaking what they have styled a ‘resistance,’ ensure that our national karma shall be the ultimate victim. One might imagine that a happy president would tend to spread what he has, while one made to be unhappy might just do likewise.

    1. Who is responsible to MAGA? Until we share responsibility for MAGA, and are looking at REAL numbers as we do, aint nothing going to work.

      Here is from a article published in 2001:

      “Our task is to look at the world and see it whole.”
      — E. F. Schumacher
      An entrepreneur who grew up on a small island once explained why small islands produced a much higher percentage of people who were good at starting and building successful businesses. He said it was because when a person grows up on a small island, you see how everything is connected. It is much easier to learn how to take responsibility for the whole — to see how all time and energy is precious and never to waste anything. People who grow up on small islands, he said, understand that “a penny saved is a penny earned.”

      He had been taught from the time he was a small child to connect the behavior of individual people with how everything works around him. He said that he had learned to adjust his behavior so that it contributed to the system working in the way he hoped it would. His family, his school and his church all encouraged him to take responsibility for the whole in practical concrete ways. People who grow up on small islands, he said, understand that “what goes around comes around.”

      My friend said that America is just a very big island, but most Americans do not know this — nor do they understand that the planet is also just an even bigger island. They cannot connect how the system works — particularly the aspects of the system they do not like — with their individual actions. They do not have even simple maps of how things connect. They do not understand their own power to vote with their thoughts, their choice of friends and spouse, their actions and how they spend their money every day. People who grow up on small islands, he said, “see the world whole.”

      Most Americans look at our situation from their own individual points of view. From every degree of the circle, there is a different definition of what ails us, of why our system isn’t working, and what the solutions are. Often, what we perceive as our own individual problems are really just the symptoms each person experiences of the deeper problems that we all share. Too many times, the solution is to blame or attack someone, or to propose that more government or private capital be spent in a futile attempt to keep the wolf from the door. Without a simple map of where we are and how to get to a better place together, we have forgotten that we are in this together and at the simplest level, you simply can’t eat what you don’t grow.

      1. As we look upon the scene before us, it seems like the invocation of Walt Kelly via Pogo fits here:
        “We have met the enemy, and he is us.” Perhaps if we combine this with the old saw “The enemy of my enemy is my friend,” we come ’round to “Why can’t we be friends?”

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZX6YR9nBSws

        I’d kinda’ like to be the president
        So I could show you how your money’s spent

        Why can’t we be friends
        Why can’t we be friends
        Why can’t we be friends
        Why can’t we be friends

        Sometimes I don’t speak right
        But yet I know what I’m talking about

        Chorus

        I know you’re working for the CIA
        They wouldn’t have you in the mafia…

        :-/

  10. Catherine…I love the red glasses you were wearing during your most recent interview with Greg Hunter. 🙂

  11. Catherine,

    Every time I listen to your money and market updates it feels as if you are advising the president directly and we are privileged to be part of the conversation.

    We all know how much you love DC. It’s a great way for you to advise without you being a real advisor and living in the swamp of DC.

    You’re doing a great service for our country and I hope someone on the Trump team is listening.

    Catherine you really are one of my heroes.

    Thank you so much.

    1. This was an intentional plan to make clear how without judgement they really are. Very effective IMO and well deserved.

      1. could it be Trump has teamed up with Russia to battle the piggies?

        He had to have help with this.

        1. Unlikely. It would not surprise me if the people helping Trump from behind the scenes also have been helping Putin.

  12. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Robert DeNiro held a press conference today, in which they announced that the World Mercury Project is offering $100,000.00 to any journalist or individual who can show us a peer-reviewed scientific paper proving that the mercury levels utilized within our vaccines is safe.

    http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/robert-f-kennedy-jr-announces-the-world-mercury-projects-100000-challenge-with-goal-of-stopping-use-of-highly-toxic-mercury-in-vaccines-300407825.html

    1. Actually, what has worked well for the banks is the refusal to enforce THE CONSTITUTION, a fiat money system run by a private bank on a non-transparent system, refusal to enforce the law both against the corporate entity and individuals and the ability to use national security law to facilitate lawlessness and market rigging. Last but not least the ability to kill with impunity. And oh, an agreement by the leadership for CARTEL and against MARKETS.

  13. Hi Catherine,

    I found this article on the UAE building the first human city on Mars. What struck me was why the UAE? I don’t know much about their space program but the country is less than 50 years old. The only thing I can think of is the reporting done by George Webb on how black money is funneled and this program is being funneled using the UAE as the face.

    http://m.gulfnews.com/news/uae/general/uae-to-build-first-city-on-mars-by-2117-1.1978549

  14. I wonder if the dismissal of Michael Flynn signals the end of the Trump administration and the reassertion of the Deep State in firm control?

    1. Trump won because one faction of the Deep State supported him. So this has been a competition between 2 factions of the deep state all along. The Deep State has never not been in control. However, there is a clear move by the establishment to have tight control of the white house – many moves to insure Gary Cohn, Goldman President is at the top inside the WH. On National Security Advisor, if the replacement is Lockheed Exec, then Trump loses a lot of independence and control. Goldman-Lockheed duo likely to be look more competent at running machinery because the machinery will make them look good instead of making them look bad. They will then lead where the machinery wants to go. See Saker article which we will post today. Gist is sound. Question is whether the Empire builders are back in control. Too early to tell.

      The combination of campaign and first three weeks so far is sending the message to the world of much greater odds that Washington is captured by Pigs and Scorpions and there is insufficient Titanic Turners to avoid a failure of the US.

      Three weeks is still young. Life is long. Let’s see where will go. Ultimately 325 million Americans decide what happens. The sooner we stop looking to DC for help, the sooner we will get going with real solutions. Political power occurs one county at a time in 3100 counties. Without a revolution in 3100 counties, one at a time, nothing will happen in Washington.

      There is a reason I live in Tennessee.

      PS – send a copy to your Congressman: https://solari.com/blog/open-letter-to-my-congresswoman/

      1. Thank you. I sent a copy of your letter to my Congressman. I encourage other subscribers to do the same.

  15. Dear Catherine,

    Thank you for a great interview “Explanation of What Trump…And We…Are Now Facing” with Jeff Rense of the 1st February on YouTube from which, as always, I have learned so much from you.

    In the interview, you mentioned that there were 2 causes for the end of slavery in the US: the revolution in Haiti and the large number of young males brought to the US as slaves. You talked about there being a similar demographic to the current migrant crisis Europe and about the slaves being collateral.

    You seem to have made some very important points, but although I have listened to that segment several times I am still not able to follow the details and make the connections.

    Have you written or spoken about this elsewhere? I could not find anything by typing “slavery” in the Solari Report search box. Since I want to understand this, could you please direct me to any explanations, articles or relevant links?

    Many thanks.
    Andrew

    1. Andrew:
      I started making these observations after reading a book on slavery economics. See my review of Half Has Never Been Told” here:

      https://solari.com/blog/book-review-the-half-has-never-been-told/

      I wrote about this in the 2nd Quarter Wrap Up 2016 in the piece on prosperity and have referred to it on numerous occasions.
      IMO, slavery was topped because of:

      1. Fears resulting from the inability to stop the Haiti slave rebellion
      2. Bank losses as a result of the inability to perfect collateral
      3. Concern in the free states on maintaining political supremacy – it is one of the reasons I believe that the northern industrialists financed significant covert operations to get the war going.

      If you are interested in the question of slavery, I strongly recommend reading the book. It is the first that I have been able to find that focuses on the economics and how the economics related to the politics of the American slave trade.

      Digital technology gives the leadership the ability to manipulate and mind control people remotely as well as microchipping them to prefect collateral. A source who was in covert operations in a senior position at the alphabet agencies told me that the one of the goals of the nanparticles in the
      global spraying programs was to create the equivalent of “organic bar chips” in each of us. There is plenty of evidence to suggests the agencies have been chipping people for a long time. One of my questions on vaccines is whether they have gotten the ships small enough to include in the vaccines – or in combination with what is in the global spraying.

      The best slaves are people who do not know they are slaves. Often more productive.

      Let me know if you have any other questions. Some must reads in this category include the Aaron Russo video, the Sir James Goldsmith video, the Solari Report on Entrainment Technology and a good into to Mind Control – we have one, but I would also recommend Carla Emroy’s book Secret, Don’t Tell.

  16. FYI, Catherine. Personally, I find the study of cycles to be very interesting. This site has a lot of good information on the topic, especially as it relates to the financial markets. It is amazing to me the number of climate scientists who discount natural cycles and phenomena that impact our climate and myopically focus on human activity.

    Chad

    http://time-price-research-astrofin.blogspot.com/2017/02/the-wheel-of-time-raymond-h-wheelers.html

    Here is one of the linked articles from another site.

    http://worldcyclesinstitute.com/todays-predictable-problems-a-cycle-top/

  17. Catherine –
    Thank you for the gripping discussion with Jon Rappoport.
    You and Jon provided uniquely insightful, complementary perspectives on this timeless plague … at what we all should appreciate is deep personal risk. The sober tone reflected not only the inhumanity of the topic but also the price people pay for discussing it at all.
    Your informed, measured analysis of what is otherwise an unspeakable never-ending tragedy may be a huge step toward pushing it into daylight and finally bringing it to and end.
    Double Bravo!

    1. Thanks, Jim. Have to wade through a lot of stuff to distill out a reasonable framework for a topic that is quite difficult for most people to fathom. Of course, then, there is always just watching Eyes Wide Shut…..
      🙂

      1. Eyes Wide Shut on its own was an interesting movie. But when recognizing that it appeared to be Stanley Kubrick’s way of telling us what was really going on, when combined with the fact that Stanley died just four days after premiering the movie to industry executives, this makes it even more interesting.

        1. One allegation is that in exchange for 2001 producing film that was used for the public version of the moon landing, he had a commitment that he could make whatever he wanted. No doubt someone was afraid of what he might do next.

          1. I read an article years ago where he said he was aware that he was constantly being followed and listened to, and that this was difficult for him. Along the lines of what you’ve said, when he directed the movie Barry Lyndon, there was only one lens in the entire world that could have given him that exact visual effect within the film, and that was NASA’s Carl Weiss lens, which they made available to him.

  18. It was interesting reading the Bloomberg article on the Home Page about James Baker and the other Republicans now stepping forward and trying to get Trump to implement a carbon tax to fight climate change. I knew that this was going to be coming. For someone like Baker to come out of the woodwork in pressing for this, there have to be powerful people operating from behind the scenes to bring him back out of the shadows to do their bidding for them. When have Republicans ever been about pressing for more major taxes? This is about more power, control, and enslavement. Taxing carbon allows them to tax almost anything, as even we the people emit carbon. The idea that powerful people like this could ever care about the environment is a joke, as it’s all just a ruse to take control of everything to a much deeper level.

    1. Yup. If you want to align with the environment, try basic law and markets. Oops bad for centralized control!

  19. FYI, Catherine. Gaslighting writ large. What kind of society investigates someone for hate speech when that person simply relates facts? He is simply saying that the emperor has no clothes. Totalitarianism did not die with the USSR it just morphed into some of the countries in the EU without some of the strict economic controls.

    Chad

    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-02-08/swedish-cop-who-spoke-out-about-immigrant-crime-now-being-investigated-hate-speech

    1. Yes. However, it does not touch the number killed and life expectencies lowered by the pump and dump of the housing and mortgage markets. IMO, Goldman Sachs has killed far, far more. Worth estimating how many will die or have lower iife expectances by emptying out the pension funds with low interest rates and mortgage fraud and Internet stock bubbles. Or $27 trillion in bailouts and 11+ trillion in missing money. Or bringing narcotics into neighborhoods across America. Or millions dead in the middle east. When it comes to getting angry about killing, I like to look at things mathematically. As POTUS says…Lot of killers.

      1. Ohhh. I agree. The pirates in the suites are as ruthless as these non-citizen killers (they just live in nicer houses and drive fancy cars), but they are even more dangerous, because of the magnitude of the policies/programs that they oversee. I have long chafed at how the legal system is very often relatively easy on white collar criminals. Indeed, that is a constant thorn in my professional side. The best criminals set up the system so that the plundering they do is perfectly legal or they have the right connections to make sure they are not even investigated.

        http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2655170/The-financial-crisis-caused-10-000-suicides-Europe-North-America-study-shows.html

  20. Hello Catherine,
    I just signed the Petition at the link below to support an executive order to ensure privacy for school children in California concerning their medical records and if they have been vaccinated or not. Would you consider posting on your blog so that others might consider signing and/or donating? Thank you!

    https://www.change.org/p/sharon-brown-presidential-executive-order-to-end-school-segregation?recruiter=649096376&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=

  21. Catherine: I want to draw attention to a newly published book co-authored by Dr. Chelsea Clinton, ‘Governing Global Health: Who runs the world and why’.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0190253274/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    Chelsea Clinton is currently the Vice Chair of the Clinton Foundation and a Lecturer at the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia. She completed her D.Phil in International Relations at Oxford University examining the first decade of the Global Fund to Fight HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria. The book is based on her dissertation. While the reviews are not stellar, the book is an attempt to empirically analyze the governance and financing processes that drive the Global Health ecosystem. They discuss the role of public private partnerships in Global Health (PPPs) where private non-governmental organizations, for-profit enterprises, and various other social entrepreneurs work hand-in-hand with governments to combat specific maladies.The belief is that by joining together, PPPs will attack health problems and fund shared efforts more effectively than other systems. Just ordering now.. I am hopeful this analysis sheds further light on the governance processes at work and best practices as well as lessons learned that are impacting the health and well-being of billions of people world wide.

  22. Hi Catherine,

    Around the New year there was a post under Wildcards on the blog to an interview between Kerry Cassidy of Project Camelot and William Tompkins. I noticed it was taken down a few days later. I did watch the interview and it really blew me away!’ I was wondering if you had any thoughts on it and why you decided to take it down?

    Thank you so much ?

  23. FYI, Catherine. Here’s an interesting speech fro m France on the marriage of faux feminism and the retrograde elements of Islam. We can see it here in the US also. I wonder if this is part of some plan to destroy what is left of liberalism, which is a shame. Or maybe this is part of a cycle where the movement is reaching its nadir, because the only ones that are left are the ones with the most anger towards the masculine. It’s ironic that they now ally themselves with people who are hypermasculine with a dark twist. I don’t understand what these “feminists” think a proper outcome would be if they succeed. How is Sharia Law good for their movement or themselves personally? It seems to be a deal with the devil.

    Chad

    https://www.lewrockwell.com/2017/02/no_author/demolishing-feminist-hypocrisy-3-minutes/

    1. Chad:

      I don’t know – I don’t know much of anything about current feminist groups. I have one
      friend who taught women’s studies and my contact is limited to trying to understand
      her point of view or trying to understand the point of view of the Clinton team during the election.

      Over the last two years I kept bumping into the effort to promote women – see my series called Promoting Women. I also kept running into the effort to promote homosexuality and transgender and use those issues to access private data on families through school children and intimidate or target Christians.

      If you cut through all of it I felt like it was “divide and conquer” to weaken and control. There is a lot of power, money and mind control organized to incentivize people to create a series of “human issues” to front for a model that essentially has an inhuman goal of slavery and harvesting.

      1. Catherine,
        I would encourage you to look into the issue in your abundant free time, lol. I feel like a woman with your background and gravitas would be a positive voice in bringing some sanity to the discussion. Untold numbers of women are buying into this meme and it is detrimental to them personally, let alone what it could do to a country. Indeed, some of these women have been raped and/or killed trying to help these retrograde elements of Islam that have immigrated to Europe. I don’t know if it is an issue yet in the US. Elaine Supkis, Red Ice, Stephan Molyneux, and Ben Shapiro have talked about this issue in a number of interviews/blogs/podcasts. Based upon what I’ve heard, if I could break it down to one sentence, the faux feminists and the retrograde Islamists hate western civilization for different reasons (white patriarchy or apostate nations) and are willing to work together to bring about the end of it.

        The position of some of these feminists is glaringly inconsistent and illogical. There were no demonstrations against Bush and Obama bombing Muslims for 16 years and now they are incensed that Trump is supposedly not letting them in. They deny or are ignorant of the existence of radical Muslims within the immiigrants that have immigrated to Europe and deny the crimes that are being committed against women in Europe by immigrants. And they apparently are unaware of or ignore the aspects of Sharia Law that are directly antithetical to the rights that women have in the west. They are being tricked into potentially enslaving themselves. Here are a couple of links on the issue.

        Chad

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

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FluvpeD6lhQ

        1. Chad:

          It is not my scope to dive into this aspect. I am interested in figuring out who is manipulating the game that this is a part of – they are no doubt on both sides. Trillions in equity values and money involved. I also think that entrainment technology is an important part of what is being used to manipulate folks iike this. I am working on a major webinar series with our Dutch allies on these technologies – stay tuned. So my contribution is to bring transparency to the deeper game. Ultimately I think that is the way to pull the rug out of the game itself. Getting embroiled in the women issues will use a lot of time and IMO will contribute no progress if I do it without the deeper game context.

          Catherine

  24. FYI, Catherine. You may have seen this one, but it is another interview of Steele. I think in this one the interviewer does a very good job of eliciting more detailed information from him about the problems he sees and his proposed solutions. As much as I abhor people getting away with crimes, I think at this point some type of truth and reconciliation is the way to go. We can’t arrest our selves out of this problem; the system could not handle it effectively and it would take years to play out. That’s time that I think we don’t have. Once the truth is out, the bad guys would be shamed and perhaps be subject to civil lawsuits by victims. That would be good enough for me provided real, effective reform was done to reboot our system.

    Chad

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

  25. FYI, Catherine. You’re right. The lawlessness extends from top to bottom. Crime begets more crime and if a system is not set up and administered properly, it tempts normally good people to commit crimes, which often puts them in the position of interfacing with bad people. The dysfunctional immigration system is a perfect example. It’s bad for everyone, except for those who don’t like borders and nations.

    Chad

    http://www.breitbart.com/california/2017/02/05/california-state-senate-leader-family-illegal-false-documents-deportation/

    1. At some point the lawlessness is so systemic we have forgotten what the law is. Got to get reality and the law back in alignment if we are going to have a human society.

    1. Holy smokes. Will repost and circulate. Pumping a lot of money in…there is your money for infrastructure.

  26. Here’s a recent video of Jon Rappoport telling us that if Robert Kennedy, Jr. is allowed to proceed and fully investigate the vaccine industry, that this will represent a major shift in everyone’s consciousness, and in their awareness of all the harm that this industry has done to us.

    In addition, Jon is looking quite like Abraham Lincoln in this video. 🙂

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bfa-AiOSEIA

  27. Having a coversation off line about the “culling machine” that the top companies participate in related to the 7 countries in the new travel ban. This is my quick description of it. Will talk more about it in Money & Markets this week.

    They all make money from the culling machine

    Best and brightest go to google to do software development
    Pretty little kids of poor parents go to pizzagate parties
    Pretty little kids of rich parents, now dead, up for adoption
    Deplorables harvested for organ parts
    Religious conversions by Christian churchs go to photo ops and fundraising road trips through America to be settled where they can vote democratic in the electoral college
    Women who throw off their muslim garbs get hired on contracts with AID grant recipients and do interviews on womens and human rights

    And all the helpers with AID and Foundation grants make lots of money and get to help.

    Everybody feels good.

    Especially the bankers who are getting that much closer to global digital currency as the world watches and realizes what will happen to them if they don’t play ball.

    Would not surprise me if some of the covert guys who have to implement this are sick of it and backed Trump. Which is why I would vote for illumination on the real deal on the Clinton Foundation.

  28. Dear Catherine:
    Happy Super Bowl Sunday!
    In honor of the national holiday, I suggest you add to your “Let’s Go To the Movies” list the recent Will Smith flick, “Concussion”.
    A true, incredibly inspiring saga about an immigrant Nigerian pathologist, Dr. Bennet Omalu, who stumbles onto the mass cultural trauma caused by Pro Football. Here are a couple of links:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io6hPdC41RM
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_w7tcILcHKo
    The movie also speaks powerfully to the delicacy of being an American immigrant trying to make a uniquely positive contribution to his new home, all the while being attacked and ostracized.
    Although apparently not a box office hit, a gem of a movie.
    Go Dr. Omalu!!

    1. Jim:

      Yes, indeed, an absolute gem! It was one of our Lets Go to the Movies choices in May 2016. https://solari.com/blog/precious-metal-market-report-with-franklin-sanders/

      Every year in the Annual Wrap Up we put a list of all the movies in Let’s Go to the Movies since 2008. That list through 12/16 is up on the web presentation and it will be in the final pdf transcript when we publish it this month. Great list for trolling for good movies and documentaries.

      1. Ah, yes, great early catch … love this impossible story, which is likely still in the initial stages of having its full radial effect. Just like most themes Solari.
        Will comb the Movies list, thanks.

  29. Dear Catherine, There is so much misinformation about Islam, and dear Najat is repeating some of it. The Quran is not so difficult to translate or understand. The foremost truth expressed countless times in the Quran is that the Divine is all Mercy and Compassion.
    The second truth is that human beings should use their intelligence, not ascribe to any dogma, let alone make it more important than a direct relationship with the Divine. Finally, fighting is only allowable when one has been attacked, and the response should never be disproportionate. I know this is not the place for a theological discussion. The very serious problems that do exist within Islam are due to the financial power of the Saudi Wahabis and their extreme and non-traditional interpretation of the the religion. I have been named one of the “500 Most Influential Muslims in The World” in 2009 and other years. If you do decide to dig-in on this subject, I can help, or I can connect you with 1 or 2 of the best minds in this field. It is such an important subject for so many reasons: cultural, economic, strategic. My point is this: traditional Islam should be viewed as an ally in the struggle for human dignity and social justice, harmonious with the best values of Western Civilization, in some respects surpassing it.

    1. Edmund:

      I do best by starting with a reliable framework/overview. What would most help me is an overview of Islam, including a comparison to Christianity and Judism. Suggestions would be most welcome,

      Catherine

  30. Catherine, it just occurred to me that if you have a cashless society you don’t need chipping. It has the same control effect as the microchip as Aaron Russo described it. You say anything or do anything against the power elite and they turn your money off.
    They know everything you buy, every transaction you make – medical, financial, food, equipment, firearms etc..everything. They don’t need a chip unless they want to use a direct signal which I also think may be redundant with microwaves anyway.

    I think the chip is a diversion for bringing in the cashless society. That is why it is emerging in all countries at the same time. It is the new chipping. People will need to walk around with two bottles of scotch and a gold and silver coin just in case.

    1. I am confident that they want a physical chip – whether for mind control, physical control or financial control, not sure what the driver is.

  31. When Western powers and their vassals repeatedly poke Islamic cultures with a stick for one hundred years and select for radicalism to do their bidding it is no surprise all you have left are thugs garbed in “unreformed medieval religion” like ISIS barbarism. Earlier versions of violence dressed in religion brought humanity the Crusades and Witch burning. Remove all other opportunities and all you have left is extremism.

  32. Dear Catherine,
    I’m a loyal listener and subscriber, but Joseph Farrell’s comments about Muslim, especially Syrian, refugees were so extreme that I am shocked you allowed it to pass. Furthermore, his idealization of his idea of the surpremacy of Western “Civilization” demonstrates a willful ignorance and prejudice that is jaw-dropping in the light of history.

    Must I explain? His idea of an “unreformed, medieval religion” supposes that what is represented by ISIS or the Taliban is intrinsically related to a religion that in the 7th Century condemned all forms of racism, encouraged scientific research, assigned rights to women that were not achieved in the “West” until the 20th Century, condemned aggression and fighting except in the establishment of human rights, established moral principles for a “Just War” that have not been achieved till this day in the West, and established a rule of law that allowed, for instance, the communities and sacred sites of Christianity and Judaism to be protected for the last 14 centuries in Jerusalem, and for 7 centuries throughout the Ottoman Empire (also referred to as a Caliphate).

    It also should be recognized that Islamic/Quranic theology does not claim a monopoly on truth, is relatively free of dogma and clerical privilege, and emphasizes using one’s intelligence and seeking objective knowledge as a religious imperative.

    I hasten to add that if Joseph actually met most Syrian (or even Libyan) refugees he would understand that they are just people, at least as well educated as Americans, warm, generous, not inclined to religious extremism or intolerance, fleeing conditions mostly created as a result of American and NATO aggression, and furthermore supported by covert Saudi-Israeli-US aid to what should be called “Islamist Totalitarianism.”

    I would be happy to talk to either of you, since I have benefited so much from his and your knowledge in the past. For much greater detail, I would also be willing to share a pre-publication pdf of my forthcoming book: Holistic Islam: Sufism, Transformation, and The Chellenge of Our Time. ~Kabir Helminski

    1. Edmund:

      Yes, I thought some subscribers would be surprised that I let it pass.

      My challenge on Part 1 and Part II is that because of the change, it took a record amount of time. If I wanted to pursue the topic, it is a major issue that deserves its own show. I have spoken with Joseph about this and there is no way to do it quickly.

      I will post your note to Joseph. I would certainly value a copy of your book.

      Catherine

      1. Hi Catherine,

        How funny, I’ve commented that this was a vast improvement from his previous comments on Islam! He went from barbaric to medical. This is a step in the right direction in my opinion. I’ve had the same issue with Dr. Farrell as well. He and I had a heated exchange to the point I was expelled from the Giza Death Star Community!

        Dr. Farrell is a brillant man and I respect his right to have an opinion. I still listen to his interviews and even though I’ve been excommunicated from the Giza community I recognize his efforts in making sense of world’s matrix. There’s a lot I agree with and there’s a lot I disagree with on his views of Islam. My stance in our argument was, all the major 3 religions plays a role in human suppression. Why is Islam being singled out as an extreme culprit or classified as “barbarians?” He has eased up on using that labeled since our exchange. Dr. Farrell quotes Islamic text, but my argument is/was where and who translated that text?. Arabic is a very complicated language and classical Arabic is even more complicated. In the language there are 31 letters in the alphabet each letter is subject to almost 12 different accents when formulating words and can influence its meaning along with other word combinations. If Dr. Farrell is quoting specific Islamic texts that influences his views on Islam (which he did in our exchange) who translated the text and what’s their experience and connection with Islam? Unless Dr. Farrell is fluent in classical Arabic and his opinions on Islam are based of his own interpretations. Each sect of Islam has translated (called hadith) the Koran to serve their agenda and Wahhabism is the worse of the worse. There’s no difference in Christianity with the Protestant translation of the Bible being completely different from the Eastern Orthodox translation of the bible.

        Catherine you’ve said it best, that this is all part of Mr. Global’s plan of divide and conquer and it’s surprising that Dr. Farrell doesn’t share that same view.

        Najat

        1. It is on my list to dig in an figure out what is going on. I think two things that started the problem was in 1996, the Muslim population surpassed the Catholic church and was the fastest growing religion both globally and in the US. In addition if the US was going to be global hegemon and Mr. Global was going to convert to a digital money system than Islamic law and banking practices presented an obstacle. Then there were also close ties between Nazi International and Islam and exopolitics in the middle east and various politics of control sacred sites. However, I have never dived into the philosophy and cultural issues and it is dawning on me that I can not put this off much longer. So I will think about setting aside time in 2017.

          1. That’s awesome Catherine.

            I am a Muslim. I am not a practicing Muslim but identify as a Muslim because culturally that’s what I know. I have my issues with Islam but those issues are personal. I’ve never studied Islam or practiced it. I know what I know through family, society, and reading.

            Jay Dyer recently put out a podcast on Orthodoxy and the New Religion. He made comparisons to Islam and Judaism to the Eastern Orthodox teachings. He said something I agreed with, that since Islam has no personal relationship to God, Islam a form slavery. I absolutely agree with that because the translation of Islam means to submission. At the same time, there are parts of Islam that pushes for the rights of the individual through its banking practices and property rights. So there’s a contradiction and how did this contradictions happen?

            In 1972 the Great Mosque of Sanaa in Yemen during renovations there was a discovery of fragments of an original Quran dating 70 years after the death of the Prophet Mohamed that had no vowel markings or dots. It was researched by a GERMAN scholar Dr. Gerd Puin. Each word in the Fragmented Quran without any vowel marking each word can have up to 30 different meanings. The current Quran used today with the markings is the CAIRO edition. Another GERMAN scholar under the pseudonym Christopher Luxembourg claims that there was another Quran in the Syro-Aramaic language describes variations of the texts different from the CAIRO edition.

            Guess who has the Sanaa Fragmented edition of the Quran? The Saudis. Who is currently bombing Yemen? The Saudis……

            It’s kind of a mess. This is just my “surface” connecting of the dots. I am sure it is much deeper.
            That’s why I get defensive labeling Islam as “medical or barbaric” because to quote varied texts and apply it to an argument is simplifying a much bigger and deeper picture. Someone like Dr. Farrell is way, Way, WAY too smart for that.

            Najat

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