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  1. Thank you for another incredible Money & Markets!

    One question: Do you know which Sheriff in Idaho raised objections to the virus response? Might there be a link to an article you could share?

    Thank you so very much for all you and the Solari Team are doing!

  2. .I was wondering what you meant by the following paragraph on pg 13 of your notes:

    Reuters 160,000 compared to 5-10,000 in DC/Va/MD BeltwayNow that the financial coup is over – certainly don’t need all those bubble blowers anymore

    Thank you

    1. There are 160,000+ cases in NY – home of Wall Street and NY Fed. There are 1200 in DC and another 5-6,000 in all of Va, MD – essentially very few in the base of military and intelligence. So there is an imbalance in coronavirus related sickness in the central banking – warfare model. Looks to me like the NSA-Gates vision – including Jedi and Fintech – does not need thousands of high paid bankers to keep the bubbles flow. Financial coup consolidation.

  3. Hi Catherine, Did you see “they” killed Robert Kennedy Jr daughter & grand son in Chesapeake bay ? Members of the famous boating family decided to go canoeing to save a ball on a day with 30 mph winds. I don’t think so.

    1. Sorry Robert Kennedy’s grand daughter and great grand son. Robert Kennedy jr niece.

        1. You are welcome.

          It’s funny. I haven’t seen her videos in a while but yesterday when I looked at one I remembered her dog. He looks like an Alaskan Malamute. We adopted a dog that looks just like her dog a month ago. I had forgotten about her dog. He seems to really enjoy his family. Those dogs are incredibly smart and challenging. Our Malamute was thought to have a heart murmur so the breeder did not charge us the $1800 fee. Which is totally great. We had her wormed and feed her well and she seems to be doing quite well.

          Try to notice the woman’s crocks that she preserves food in. I love her kitchen and I was always searching for some sort of food preservation like refrigerator. It seems she uses the same sort of crocks the German’s use for sauerkraut. I found an awesome supplier for those crocks. A young couple who gets them from Poland. His father sends them to him for sale. If anyone is interested I’ll check on a link for them.

          1. Hi Catherine,

            I had bought 2 large crocks from Lehman’s but when they arrived I found they were made in China. I could not find out if they were lead and cadmium free. I called Lehman’s and got the run around which I found surprising because I buy from them and I like their products generally. The crocks from China were poorly made and the clay sides were very thin so I sent them back to Lehman’s. It seems the old fermenting crocks from Germany are no longer made or the company was sold.

            I found the crocks from Poland online and I purchased one. It is grand. I love it. I made sauerkraut last fall and it worked great. The instructions from Kryz and Emily Kociolek were very helpful.

            http://www.stonecreektrading.com

  4. THIS really tweaked my “Tweak-o-meter”.

    “Coronavirus patients report strange new symptom: ‘Fizzing’”

    “One patient, @miafia, who felt the sensation since the first day of her symptoms, described it as “an electric feeling on my skin.” ”

    “Tarana Burke, known as the founder of the #MeToo movement, shared that her partner had the illness and had a burning feeling on his skin that was so severe, “his skin felt like it was burning.” ”

    Making no claims… but in light of the discussion about “5-G modulation of Covid19…” this really tweaked my antenna… no pun intended.

    https://nypost.com/2020/04/10/coronavirus-patients-report-strange-new-symptom-fizzing/

    1. Sounds like the electronic harrassment reported by TIs. Since now 100% of the population is a TI, there is a lot we can learn from them.

  5. You introduced the possibility to me that China was a fall guy — something I would not have entertained, otherwise. If that is the case, then it would not be is ply opportunism on the part of the establishment, but, as you put it, a Plandemic.”

  6. In one Rudolf Steiner lecture (can’t remember which one)

    He said Arhiman will return in human form.

    It puzzled me who can it be. For a minute it I thought it could be Trump.

    I’m now convinced it’s Gates. The nerd became the emperor of the planet. How does that happen?

  7. Hi Catherine,

    I am unable to download the M&M. The download button sends me to the listen audio file.

    Hope all is well. Take care!

    Thank you.

  8. Dear Catherine
    Recently when I log on to YouTube the algorithm has been suggesting several videos showing how people are downsizing and happily living in a few square feet. They have titles such as “Retired Couples Beautifully Designed Tiny House”, “Micro Tiny House: Final reveal of the tiny house I tried to build for under $4000 in 4 weeks”, “Never Too Small ep.28 Tiny Home Design, “ My Minimalist Micro Apartment | 300sqft / 27.8m2” and “Shabby Garage Turned into Beautiful Granny Flat” 
    Is anyone else getting this?
    I wonder if this is part of the entrainment to get us thinking that living in a big spacious house is selfish whereas living in a shoebox is cool while the land-grab you’ve been talking about gets under way.

    1. Combination of effects. Since the mid-1990’s there has been an intentional process designed to reduce the economic footprint and resource us of 99% of the population. This is now accelerating. Smart entrepreneurs are exploiting opportunities to help people make the transition – its a business. Young people don’t want to figure city hall and want to move forward. Obviously the leadership wants to encourage this – and attack anyone who questions it that they are not positive. “WE ARE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER” is the new “victor the cleaner” chipper talk. Important to understand that resources will be selectively flowed to young people to lead these efforts and to market the notion that the older people are just old and can not make the adjustments. Very clever marketing is involved. The efforts to divide and conquer the generations is kicking up. The germ of truth behind all of this is that most increase in US home values has come from bigger square too and currency debasement all financed with federal mortgage credit and central bank bubble that created the volume to provide for massive and highly profitable mortgage fraud. In a real economy, it makes total sense to reduce square footage.

      1. As Dr Farrell would say, “Bingo”. You’ve connected two more dots for me. Thanks for the insight.

  9. Okay Catherine… I can’t resist…

    “Theme: Global Shock Doctrine We’re Not in KS anymore.” Neither am I!!!

    🙂

  10. Lovely.

    Let’s Make This Simple: Zoom Is Malware
    Profile picture for user Tyler Durden
    by Tyler Durden
    Wed, 04/08/2020 – 10:10

    Submitted by Mark Jeftovic, founder of EasyDNS

    We’ve covered Zoom in these pages before. Back in #AxisOfEasy 104 it turned out that the Zoom installer was installing mini-web servers on your computer, and it wasn’t even taking them off when you uninstalled Zoom, leaving your device open to all manner of vulnerability. It took Apple acting on its own to push out an unscheduled update to fix Zoom’s problem before they got to it.

    Last week we outlined how Zoom was sending telemetry data about you to Facebook, even if you don’t have a Facebook account.

    In the intervening week, all sorts of data points and news items came out about the (lack of) privacy issues with Zoom:

    -snip-

    Arvind Narayanan, a professor of Computer Science at Princeton distilled it down thusly, “Let’s make this simple: Zoom is Malware”

    -snip-

    https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/lets-make-simple-zoom-malware

    And you guys want crypto? As Farrell says “EMP”. Hello!

    No Integrity Online. I’m thinking it’s time to go full on analog in everything. Get that typewriter fired up!

      1. Good to see you, Catherine!!!!

        Zoom has scrambled to patch holes and update their platform and vulnerabilities.

        They really screwed the pooch on this whole deal. I have a number of friends that are in AA, and use Zoom for online meetings, because their localities are “locked down” so far as gatherings.

        Incoming ordinance on issues, brainwashing and technocracy are hot and heavy at the moment.

        Even folks on the left are starting to express that they are grateful Trump is pushing back against the “lets wait a year for vaccines” and the mandatory vaccination schemes.

        Fauci’s connections to Gates are being talked about and getting some traction.

    1. Thinking of tossing my smart phone for a 4g flip phone. They don’t have trackers I believe. If I want SMART, carry a tablet.

      1. Yup. I have kept a smart phone for travel only. But if you are not doing a lot of traveling, flip phone is the way to go. In fact, I am going to look into getting a flip phone that i can use most of the time. Good idea.

        1. I hate to reveal my backwardness(or forethought, depending on one’s point of view) but I have always had a flip phone. I have never needed anything else. People smile when I pull it out of my purse. ; )

          I also cover the little camera with thick paper and tape. Jeez, I sound paranoid. But as my former director once said, “Just because I am paranoid. It doesn’t mean they are not out to get me”. Haha! I cover the camera dealey on my computer too. I get laughed at a great deal. Awk! Who cares? Happy to entertain.

          1. Electronic Freedom Foundation has neat stickers you can put over the cameras.

            I can not imagine why anyone would NOT have their cameras covered. Why should you let Bill Gates video tape you. If Bill Gates called you and said I want to listen and video tape you through your TV and computer, would you say, Sure Bill, love for you to make money on my intimate data and use it to compromise my physical safety and political freedoms. Please, go ahead.

            Baffling.

          2. Man!

            Bill Gates reminds me of the creepy Joe Biden videos. That class of predators is astounding.

          3. Hi Sandra, I use a band aid and handy for a cut.
            My $20 flipper tracphone is still going strong for 5 years and buy minutes you need. Keep Smiling Letro

      2. Apologies… I tend to geek out on some of this stuff (I am only fledgling 101 level geek… not a REAL geek)

        Just be aware, that the way the telecom regulations are, even a flip phone might have a chipset that allows the phone to be located, because of the Emergency 911 requirements.

        This is one of those ideas, that will require a deep dive to find someone who is a REAL geek, that can identify all the chipsets on a specific model of device.

        Back before everything was trackable, you needed to physically enter a physical address into the phone, and then the phone would transmit that data entry to First Responders (…and whoever else?).

        We are in the age where you can put a million integrated circuits on a chip the size and thickness of of your little finger nail. We will have to suss out someone who has deliberately tackled this problem with a solution… and when it is solved, just understand if you need 911, they aren’t coming to your phone location, if there is no location.

        If anyone solves this, would love to know what device it is!

  11. The € is in a deplorable state.
    With C. Lagarde at the helm that does not give me much confidence.
    The last thing anyone in Europe could need mids a C plandemic is a run on banks if/when they implode. The banks seem low on cash reserves as well!

    Do you see such a scenario possible and is it still valid to have cash money on hand and for how many months?

    1. If the Fed backs the ECB with swap lines, it should be good for a while. You can always hold cash in Swiss Francs and Dollars as well as Euros. Yes a European bank run and bank failures are possible. Ditto for US banks. Best liquidity bet is still self sufficiency and inventory. Obviously gold and silver have transaction costs, but should be good in almost all cases.

  12. Hi Catherine, First time subscriber here, please talk more about cryptos, of over 3,000 most are junk/have no use case and won’t survive. But maybe 20 will?. I know you have said recently ( on Greg Hunters channel) that “Crypto is not a currency but a control system”… but what do you see in the next year or two, surely there are profitable trades to be had?

    1. Curious too, a subscriber at Tom Luongo puts it this way “CAF has always been kinda clueless when it comes to crypto”.

      Is it supercomputers and decryption algorithms that thwart anonymity and or other reasons?

      1. This is such an interesting situation.

        The due diligence I did on crypt0 in 2017 was very extensive, very thorough and very complete. Including working and interviewing some of the top digital systems experts in the world. The person I had helping me throughout was the former head of research at National Semiconductor who has a PHD from MIT. I met with Bill Binney in person – he was most helpful.

        I have extensive training on how to do due diligence on financial systems which was the most helpful part. What I discovered was that most people in the crypt0 world have no or very little training on financial systems, custodian and financial fraud risks. They also know nothing about control, how it works in all the different aspects. This was one of the reasons I published Control 101 and then Deep State Tactics. So they don’t understand the nature of the systems they are operating, the nature of financial transaction systems that they want to build or anything about the historical methods of compromising financial systems and engineering financial fraud, including in the trillions.

        Yet. their confidence is off the charts and they are not interested in listening. Their retorts to explain my point of view are short, dismissive and not prepared to deal with the details. I sat in a conference in 2017 and heard lots of wonderful young people insist that they did not have to pay taxes on realized gains in Crypto Swaps, because all of these systems were anonymous. I tried mightly to warn them they they were being pumped and dumped to little avail. When they traded at 19,000, without reserving cash for taxes, and the price was smashed post the end of the tax year [their tax liability was now greater than their holdings, same game Volker and Treasury played on the farmers] and then the IRS announced 10,000 audits, I wanted to cry. I could see it coming a mile away. But could not get any of the trading crowd to listen. It was one of the moments that showed me the incredible power of the entrainment.

        Compromise can come from many directions
        1. Super decryption systems – everyone debates these. I am confident that Mr Global can hack anything. There is no anonymity at the highest level. Nothing is introduced that can not be back-doored. It is the nature of the system. The digital systems were created and introduced for the purpose of control.
        2. In and out of the digital system, and in and out of the blockchain – all the entry points can be compromised
        3. Related humans and hardware can be compromised

        Ultimately, the power of the system for the people who run the show is 24/7 real time access to information – the one way mirror. Real power comes from physical control in the real world. Their control comes from the ability to implement in physical reality. That is why have brain-machine interface is so valuable especially when combined with mind control and financial incentives.

        They don’t have to enforce against you. They can get your mind controlled neighbors to do it and reward them for doing so. This is why they have had gangstalking gangs stalking targeted individuals – to work out the crowd control issues when they roll out the larger systems.

        https://www.targetedjustice.com/

        This is why the Frank Clegg interview is so important – 5G is crowd control technology.

        1. Thanks for the link.
          Informative that TJ has information on 5G and hypoxia. The idea that radio frequencies can affect hemoglobin release of oxygen is a proven technique in the published, peer-reviewed literature. A 27.12 MHz carrier, pulsing a 5 Hz signal can induce a modest increase in the release kinetics of oxygen (https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0061752). Access to the article is free. It would not take too much R&D (given the resources and $ of DoD and private sector) to find a way to “improve” the effect.

  13. Catherine,

    I know its bad but I shop at whole foods occasionally, purely for specialty items/convince.
    Wanted to share some Technocratic/Green shifts I am seeing at the store.

    1)There’s waiting line outside, with security and only a certain amount of people are allowed in at a time.
    2)There is now a line to meat counter, greatly slowing the process down.
    3)Eggs/Butter are all gone, all the time. While fruits/veggies are stacked.

    I am not sure if number 3 is a supply chain issue, or if people are instinctively hoarding high nutrient/caloric ally dense foods. The only vibe I got was intentional manipulation.

    I am hearing stories of big diary farmers who supply restaurants are being forced to shut down, dumb milk, or kill off cows. Some analyst are saying the pure volume of milk being dumped could later be blamed for contaminating the water supply, providing justification for how “unsustainble” the industry is. Looks like this could lead to pretty significant inflation in “non sustainable” foods.

    1. Most milk goes to cheese making. I’m surprised an organic milk producer would dump milk.
      After Katrina in Baton Rouge there were no eggs for 3 weeks. Only thing I can imagine is producers being put out of business or supplies down.
      If possible get at least 4 hens and a small chicken tractor. We made our own years ago. You must have chicken wire completely surrounding the hens at night. We learned the hard way that predators will dig under the cage. We had raccoons, foxes, and even a huge hawk (with the biggest claws ever) preying on our poor hens at night and we were in the city, then. During the day it is pretty safe for the hens to roam and forage for insects which makes the yellowest yolks(great vit. A source).
      I went after that darn hawk with a broom until I got about 5 feet away and it was standing in the electric fenced area. I really had to steel myself to go after it. But, I did.

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