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When you mention, in your talks, the President of Tanzania, John Magufuli, I think of this article from ZH, and it gives me pause:
“Burundi President Dies Of Sudden Heart Attack At 55; COVID-19 Suspected”
https://www.zerohedge.com/health/burundi-president-dies-sudden-heart-attack-55-covid-19-suspected
“The Guardian reports that Nkurunziza refused to impose pandemic restrictions on the impoverished African country, allowing political rallies and sporting events to proceed. Authorities have been accused of deliberately downplaying COVID-19, which has killed over 5,000 people on the African continent and infected nearly 200,000.
The nation of 11 million people has reported 83 cases of Covid-19 and officials have cited divine protection for Burundi’s ostensibly low infection rate and urged citizens to go about their daily lives without fear.
Nkurunziza’s spokesperson said that although the country may be hit by the pandemic, “Burundi … has signed a special covenant with God, whether you believe it or not”.
Burundi refused to follow most other African nations in imposing a lockdown and expelled the World Health Organization’s expert team working on coronavirus. -The Guardian”
This is why political leaders are doing what the central bankers are saying. Carrots and sticks. For many, the stick is death.
Activist Peggy Hall Scores a Victory in Her County Against Face Masks-
https://needtoknow.news/2020/06/activist-peggy-hall-scores-a-victory-in-her-county-against-face-masks/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=activist-peggy-hall-scores-a-victory-in-her-county-against-face-masks
Dear Catherine,
Thank you for your reply. You confirm that there is a problem with this type of mortgage.
I met your last year in Portland. Then, I carried with me respirator for insurance. I had a heart condition, having refused an operation.
I’m much better now, due to (1) doubling down on supplements; (s) an exercise machine called, “The Power Plate”; (3) Charles Atlas’s handbook on dynamic tension. I was a winner during the lockdown.
Hope you benefited from my book.
Not confirming. Just concerned there may be. I think it is important to align incentives with all transactions. You can to give people an incentive to help you succeed rather than profit from your accelerated demise.
Hi Catherine,
Have you seen the movie Children of Men? Feels appropriate for the discussion/where we are today if you have not.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VT2apoX90o
Yes. Who can forget the baby crying. 🙂
Catherine, Please have Rosa Koire On.
Her most recent tweet
“Second wave.
Next up?
Vigilante squads.
Organized crime/Cartels sponsoring and supplying front groups.
Guerilla fighting in urban areas.
Military occupation.
Open warfare.
Full lockdown.
Curfew.
Disrupt.
#UNAgenda21 #Agenda21”
Rosa has good instincts on this kind of op.
Dear Catherine,
I’m 81 and am interested in looking into purchasing a home somewhere with a reverse mortgage. What do you think of it? It seems to me that it would cut down on expenses.If the place was not ultra expensive, the lender might not find murder a useful alternative.
Peter:
I would be wary in this day and age of entering into a deal in which the other party can benefit from my earlier demise. That said, if it gets you into the kind of home you want, particularly if it gets you into a better jurisdiction, and that makes you happier and healthier, could be worse the risk. If it were me, I would be careful. Rather to a deal for shelter with people I know and trust.
Catherine
Amazon:
Wed: Purchase Amazon item with $, delivered to door with picture proof.
Thur: Purchase Package with Reward points using JPM/Prime Card(free) item “delivered” but cannot be found with no picture.
Friday: Look at same Item now $4 more change in 24 hours.
Price gouging? Fruad? Advanced AI?
Why would you use Amazon or JPM credit card?
Hi Catherine, we met at Lake Constance last year. I rarely post on here as I like observing and soaking all the information in. When I read that comment from the discouraging poster, I had to comment. You are truly beautiful, smart, funnny, and inspiring. I know more about the world and how it runs because of this one year being a subscriber. I keep telling my husband, “I wish I had done it sooner!” I look to you as a guide as your poise and grace don’t falter in these dark times and you are able to hang on to the light (of love and faith). I wish I could have that balance. I think this is the biggest struggle that I face, not getting emotionally bogged down by all these things that are happening although my intuition says, we need to face it and understand it or we will not move forward to a human future. Scary times, but you are my role model in all of this.
I very much appreciate your posting. One of the subscribers asked me to post my five stories for optimism. I will make it into a Solari Report this summer. Perhaps there will be ideas in it for you.
One thing I learned from studying spiritual warfare is that you create a connection with what you pay attention to, and an especially strong connection with what you hate. When you start to pay attention or get emotional about something, think seriously, “Is this something or someone I want to be connected to – is this energy I want in my life?” You will find that your desire to not have a connection can help you let go.
Be well!
Catherine
Catherine, I think you are speaking of the understanding of the egregores and how they can free or enslave by using one’s own energy.
Had not thought of that. Monsters Inc is certainly upon us.
Things are HEATING UP and QUICKENING … a 360 assault on our values, our culture and our future.
Here’s a cute little item. https://theconversation.com/debate-smile-youre-under-surveillance-140268 Not shocking that all our COVID-occasioned conference calls are being harvested,indeed, the French Interior ministry observes:
“[There] is no doubt that a significant feeling of ‘threat’ (be it terrorist or economic) contributes to a more favourable perception of the use of new technologies within society.”
The author then trots out a freshly minted term, “sub-veillance.”
“How is it possible to get entire populations to accept these measures? The secret is to convince people to submit freely.
Rather than speaking of sur-veillance, one invokes the principle of “sub-veillance” in which the individual is not actively watched but followed by digital traces, in a discreet way – it’s both immaterial and omnipresent.”
My impression is that almost everyone knows their pocket demons are treacherous, but are apathetic about it. I think the psychological dependency they represent is probably a greater concern than the mountains of mostly wan data they collect for Big Brother. It’s quite the irony to me that our vaunted intelligence agencies bother with the pathetic trivialities of the lives of private citizens but don’t seem to know anything like what the contents of Mrs. Clinton’s 33,000 deleted emails were or that North Korea had 1) nukes, 2) Modern ballistic missiles and 3) two-stage ICBMs [all in improbably short order] or for that matter that Saddam didn’t have WMR’s, as a few historic examples of things they SHOULD have known if doing their jobs in service of the people.
The wires batch and go through the NY Fed. They know where ever dime is. All the telecommunications on these protests are centrally managed and tracked. Reality TV.
regarding the recent tit-for-tat dispute about airline flights between US and China, as you know China has implemented a policy of limited international air travel (each airline can only have one route per country once per week) and has also barred all foreigners from entering the country since march 28 out of national security concerns ostensibly related to the virus. however chinese citizens, such as returning students, can enter the country.
from what i understand US airlines had a difficult time getting their schedules for the return trip to china re-instated and approved, because they originally banned china-US flights in february, and the way this has worked out to has been for US carriers to be able to carry only cargo from china to US (probably medical supplies) and flying empty on the way there. so operating at a loss.
whereas chinese carriers could carry cargo or US citizen passengers on the way to US, and carry chinese residents wishing to return to china on the way back, therefore avoiding an operating loss on having an empty airplane for one leg of the trip.
there are at least a thousand americans and i imagine tens of thousands of foreigners and their families who are waiting for the china border to reopen so they can get back to their businesses, jobs, studies, whatever. there are also thousands of chinese students who have finished their school year in the US and are now returning to china, perhapes permanently. whereas the americans who are returning from china to the US are few; either they are gone already or they are staying put. at this moment, the US does NOT look like a good place to be. the human traffic flow is definitely skewed towards the US to China flights.
i heard many stories from americans who had purchased tickets from US carriers (esp. delta) on flights listed in may or june in the airline schedules, and then having those flights be cancelled. there are no refunds offered, only a credit for a future purchase. many were complaining that this is a way for the US carriers to shore up their cash flow; by offering flight dates which never materialized, and then keeping the money as deferred revenue. (are things that bad at the airlines that even that tiny amount of revenue would matter?) at one point an official from the china civil aviation authority complained about this, and said this practice must stop. it seemed like financial pressure against the US based carriers, because after that comment, this tit-for-tat fight happened.
if chinese airlines were banned from flying to the US, then all those chinese students would effectively be stranded; unless they were to take some circuitous route to china through a third country. and of course lost revenue for chinese carriers. i imagine this was the reason why china quickly agreed to the arrangement. it will be interesting to see what happens in several months, once those students have gone home.
it’s been 2.5 months since foreigners have been allowed into china, except two chartered flights so far that i know of, originating from germany. they are being started up by country, reserved for essential personnel who can prove they are necessary to the chinese economy, and it’s safe to assume that US is far down on the list. three covid tests are taken; unfortunately a german engineer from this flight tested positive on his third test. that did not bode well for an en masse resumption of flights. the understanding in china is that there are people with covid on every flight. the same has happened in other asian countries; returning flights all have sick people on them.
some say the flights will slowly resume in end july or august; some say in october for the china expo. no one really knows for sure. what’s certain is that china is now operating without foreigners, and may do so for a long time.
the takeaway for me has been 1) to what granular extent the china-US dispute has devolved and 2) there is a selective decoupling going on along human lines, and it is mutual. no people, no business.
china has a huge domestic market, has the production capacity and labor force, and only needs raw materials and energy from the outside world. and it’s a lot easier to buy soybeans or coal than say, iphones or medical equipment. moreover, all the foreign direct investment which has gone into china in recent decades is effectively stuck there; you can’t very well move the facilities out, and it is difficult to get the money out due to capital controls. you could say china has the foreign corps in an uncomfortable position.
there are definitely major changes happening, and it’s hard to say where this is going. to be continued!!!!
I think China starting limiting or refusing dollars in March and that was part of what has trigged this. They made a very intelligent long term decision. That is the kind of decision that the West has not been able to make. I have been trying to get the April US China Trade deficit statistics. Will go to commerce and look again.
it would be interesting to see that and hear your opinion. this supposed new cold war thing is confusing in a few ways; i really don’t understand the motivations of the players. do you have any thoughts?
firstly, anyone who just thinks about the mechanics of pulling the factories out of china and back to the USA or even to other places can see the difficulties. you’d need massive investment at a time when cash is scarce, into a high cost country, which would double the capacity, make the raw materials more expensive and make the final product have to compete in a saturated market with chinese factories who have already depreciated all their equipment and have the labor and associated supply chains and logistics in place. from an investment standpoint, it’s really difficult to do. this kind of summarizes the difficulties:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/business/is-it-possible-to-end-chinas-control-of-the-global-supply-chain/articleshow/76278008.cms
so how do you reconcile this economic reality with geopolitical pressures to decouple? i imagine the US can reshore and control the key products, have the low value added products go to other countries, but in the end we will still be dealing with the mid-value added products from china. there’s more to an economy than semiconductors and textiles; you need car parts, plane parts, computers, refrigerators….i mean, china is not only the factory of the world, but the factory for factories. if you want to build any industrial project (even a house!) you’ll be sourcing from china the bolts, nails, gauges, pipes etc. the business leaders in US know this.
secondly, as you have mentioned before, the returns on the US stock market are not attractive vs. other emerging markets; and generally the economic growth will be slower in the developed world vs the developing. so besides the multi nationals you also have the investment banks and pension funds etc. who have a lot of incentive to continue dealing with china and supplying them with investment funds. how do you motivate wall street to go along with the decoupling strategy? these folks are globalists, not nationalists. when you have money, you can buy a passport. how can any US administration stand up to the financial industry? or, how can the financial industry be incentivized to act along the US decoupling plan? i am not seeing it.
partly this seems like the similar situation which happened during the 1930s, where US corporate and financial interests had deep ties to germany and it was business as usual, but at the same time the public was given a different narrative. a kind of multi personality disorder. microsoft bidding for the jedi contract while bill gates flies to china to receive awards for his work with the WHO; blackrock dealing with the fed at the same time as they are trying to increase their investment in china; i just don’t get it.
would love to hear your thoughts. thank you!
These are great questions Andrzej. The tensions you describe are at the very heart of the factionalism going on in America. I would point out that America shipped its pollution to China. Now that robotics are available, they can bring some of it back. If Breakthrough energy really happensm then they can bring it all back. Will think about this and start talking about it in M&M this week.
“The Great Reset” attached link by Spiro Skouras of The Activist Post confirms this is being heavily directed by the UN and World Economic Forum Founder and leader Klaus Schwab based on his 1970 book “Stakeholder Capitalism”. It presents recent clips in their own words of their goals and objectives, i.e. disconnecting man with nature, replacing thoughts and emotions. What caught my attention was the comment that 13 of the 15 UN sustainable development goals require vaccinations! It’s a shocking compilation and confirmation of the transhumanism goal in their own meetings, words and the almost sinister excitement as they talk about it. No one voted for this. You have reported on all this and more of course. Any comments on this? Thank you for your bravery and dedication this past decade and especially now as Mr. Global has revealed his intentions. Be safe, stay well, many blessings and gratitude.
https://www.activistpost.com/2020/06/problem-reaction-solution-how-covid-19-leads-to-global-governance-complete-control.html
Have a look at Davos 2021. UN and Prince Charles all over it. What’s the betting he flew Epstein air
Would not surprise me if Charles was smart enough to avoid Epstein Air – the crowd was not his crowd. And once surviving the Diana publicity, he had reason to be deeply careful.
It’s true there is no mention of him having gone near Epstein. However, he was best mates with Jimmy Savile, was frequently at Buckingham Palace and also in Diana’s biography she asserts that Savile was brought in by the Royals to provide marriage counselling to her and Prince Charles!
Yes. Saville history is beyond creepy.
What is the agenda behind the war on local police? I fear this will not end well, for protesters and police.
Central control of local areas – easy to do if they have us “chipped.” Numerous options. Part of smart cities will be replacing local police with options controlled and loyal to the corporate and private financial interest. It will be much easier to cull population, automate security and take kids if the local police are out of the way. One option is that they might decide to wipe out the illegal trafficking – both drugs and kids. Make it all “legal” with the kind of controls they are putting into place.
Here is the latest:
https://www.capitolhillseattle.com/2020/06/welcome-to-free-capitol-hill-capitol-hill-autonomous-zone-forms-around-emptied-east-precinct/
Care to Comment? I like reader comments to this article.
If you want to reengineer and control places, better to get any of the local power out of the way – that way you can do whatever you want. So if you defund the local police, easier to grab real estate or buy it cheap, do developments, bring in technology, push people out, etc. When you cut out the municipal staff, it saves a lot of money.
At some point, if you really cancel all local enforcement, there is a danger that the home insurance will get pulled, which could force default a lot of mortgages. Or make it easy to burn people out ala Paradise.
And if you do want to use contact tracing to grab kids for a lot of different reasons – none good – getting the local police out of the way is critical.
How do state accountants budget for contact tracing “armies”? Could funding be shifted from police (enforcement) to contact tracing (pre-crime intelligence/surveillance)? Some cities have considered moving police funding to social services. Could contact tracing budgets be bundled under “social” services? If funding is moved from post-crime enforcement to pre-crime surveillance, that is one step towards “social” credit models for behavior modification.
Excellent point. I had not thought of that, but the obvious answer is yes, of course. And you have DynCorp and other defense contractors who have picked up major contracts with the social services. So you can switch this money into them. Very dangerous. Great insight. Will integrate that in.
Don’t post stuff before it’s available. June 5 but not until the 11th? Come on, don’t hype and bullshit your paying customers. Also, the Saker is a Faker, Forsaker, a true Communist, American hater, hates Trump, capitalism. What do you hope to convey to your audience other than maybe you’ve a sweet spot for him, consider him a peer. Well, get a room. Lose forty pounds and maybe you can get a boyfriend. Same goes with Ferrell. OK, cute, smart, well educated guy, but you laugh too much to be credible. I’ll pay for the room.
John Wilkin:
Catherine has never given me a bad road map in 4 years of subscribing. She is very credible.
John:
We started posting a notice of what is upcoming when we started, in part because we recorded live. We are sticking with the format as it works for us. We have a long list of improvements we are working on – well ahead of switching formats.
I think Saker has some excellent analysis. I don’t always agree with him. He does not hate America – he lives in America and is married to an American. He gets frustrated with many things in America – same as the things that frustrate almost every American I speak to. He hates what the American machine is doing around the world and understands that model is much bigger than just America.
He was quite hopeful for Trump and now is frustrated with Trump’s loyalty to the Ziocons and continued support of centralization and an out of control military model. He speaks from a network and part of the world that IMO we need to hear from.
The word capitalism is one of the most misused words on the planet. We are shifting from a market based economy within a centrally controlled framework to a much more centrally controlled technocracy. Everyone who is exceptionally frustrated with central control – which depends heavily on organized crime and lawlessness – has an endless series of “isms” that they misuse in explaining that. I love markets – it is the world I grew up and trained in. However, markets require law to operate. The commitment to law must be broadbased and requires transparency. That is one of our goals at Solari – to support such transparency. However, the central banking – warfare market that managed the market is failing. It has to evolve to new models which is happening. If you go back and read what I said in 2000 and 2001 I said we could move to fascism/central control, depopulate, or shift to living models. Nothing has changed – although technology is making the fascism and depopulation options more gruesome than even I imagined. The majority of the population spent the last 20 years ignoring the problem and enjoying the bubbles blown to make sure we did.
I absolutely do need to lose 40 lbs – that would be a great. One of my goals after getting caught up on our publication schedule – my first priority – is to take some time for fasting and some serious bike rides.
I don’t want a boyfriend – I have been married twice and then had several boyfriends attacked or manipulated by the people harrassing me during the litigation – and had to manage a lot of smears on sex issues that upset the team working for me. I made a command decision to become celibate – it was essential for focusing my energy on managing the risk. It is not emotionally helpful to manage the risk I deal with on ongoing basis if I am in an intimate relationship with someone who does not understand and see that risk. I have lots of wonderful and strong men in my life as friends and colleagues. I love being free to organize my time and travel schedule around my full network and areas of research.
Farrell and I have a lot of fun – I enjoy our long talks tremendously. Mel Brooks said in the 2000 year old man “We laugh so as not to cry.” There is a deep delight for me in long talks with Farrell – of being with someone who sees so much and is committed to understanding and teaching the truth. I learn a lot – shared intelligence always levers our individual intelligence when it is in alignment with life. There is deep joy. In part, the laughter is release of the tension that comes from not always having it and the pure joy of being with someone who understands things so deeply.
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Have a good one,
Catherine
John: Catherine and the Solari Report have been a positive part of my life. I love the humor – you have to laugh at some of this stuff. I don’t agree with Saker on everything – but also don’t need to. If you heard what people in Asia are saying about the US, you’d really be offended. Agree that Catherine has been very credible – you’re getting a lot of the real deal here albeit in a nontraditional format.
Andrzej:
If you have suggestions for authors or commentators who would make for great interviews on Asia, let me know.
Catherine: Gen. Robert Spalding is now doing book promos for his “Stealth War.” He helped formulate Trump admins China policy and also is an expert in 5G. If you want to understand US policy towards China, he’s an excellent resource.
He’s done a lot of interviews recently, most of them are similar in that they deal with foreign policy. There are also interviews where he discusses 5G policy in context of China and national security and regulations.
Would be great if you guys could arrange it and be able to dive deeper into the discussion beyond what he mentions in the book.
I have his book and have watched and posted one of his interviews.
Blast from the past:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1sWVjXhKfg&feature=emb_logo
The Power of Your Intentions (The Rice Experiment)
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•Jan 4, 2018
Love that one!
So do I. I’m thinking of actually doing the experiment. Would be fun and a big eye opener.
Hugs!
Sandra! That youtube just happens to be the Lets go to the movies recommendation to this wonderful Solari report:
https://home.solari.com/good-manners-with-daniel-post-senning/
What a remarkable coincidence as I was just thinking many of us (myself included) could use a refresher on the importance of good manners.
🙂
I am going to repost – we need to refresh that understanding reguarly!
Yes, I know. That’s where I got it. I was hoping to gently spread a bit of gentility. ; )
So many people are in real pain.
I have been a subscriber since 2009. I am still learning. I believe I am a better person for it.
Thanks to Catherine and her team.
I enjoyed that interview. If everyone is dying of a broken heart, it is kindness and caring that will heal the hurt.
Yes, I understood what you were doing, I didn’t know how to send you a wink emoji 🙂
My wit sometimes tends towards sarcasm no matter how hard I try to beat it out of myself. Sigh…
I agree about being a better person for all the knowledge gained through Solari. I didn’t find Catherine until 2013, right after I prayed to God to please show me the truth of the world. Nothing seem to make any sense to me anymore. I am still learning too, hope to be until the day I die.
“I’m still learning” – Michaelangelo in his 96th year
The most useful piece of learning for the uses of life is to unlearn what is untrue. – Antisthenes
Catherine,
I love these young people. They are a lovely couple.
Yes, mam. It is.
Celine
; )
Been watching some ’60’s TV shows on YouTube. Men had manners, dressed well and could put together a conversation without curse words. Refreshing!
Try ‘Burke’s Law’ with Gene Barry. Even the re-makes from the ’90’s are dignified and fun.
Solari is a collaborative community, e.g. June 5th marks the beginning of collaborative contributions which lead up to the June 11th publication of M&M report. Looking forward to your future contributions of actionable intelligence for a joyful and inspired life.
Re: Saker & other contributors: filter bubbles are one cause for lack of resilience to media propaganda. Alternate perspectives are especially valuable when they are well articulated. Even if they don’t change our position, clear arguments from “other” can keep us accountable and help us upgrade our civilized counter-arguments.
Yes, indeed!
Dear Catherine
I would like to take this opportunity to tell you how much your work means to me.
When I am confused you bring me clarification. When I am ignorant you bring me knowledge, and when I am despairing you bring me optimism.
You seem to enjoy talking with your guests and that enjoyment is contagious. It is such a pleasure to listen to intelligent and polite people having an enjoyable and riveting conversation.
You have enriched my life by bringing fascinating interviews and by recommending Informative documentaries, brilliant books and excellent movies.
You have introduced me to so many wonderful people across a broad range of topics – everything from to finance and geopolitics to philosophy, art, science, religion, medicine, health and life in general.
Over the years I have learned such an incredible amount from you. In fact I have learned more from you about economics than I learned during my 4 years as an economics major at university. I have learned more from you about business than I learned during my MBA studies. When I was working as an investment banker in debt origination, trading & sales and fund management I regularly read the WSJ, FT, HBR, Euromoney and Economist. For most of the day I had my nose on the Reuters screen and I thought I was well informed, but it was only through your work that I finally understood what was really going on and I finally get to see how things really work.
When I was going through some dark periods in my personal life your work offered me solace and inspiration, and I learned how to carry on.
From you I have learned about the morphogenic field, Gideon and the Midianites, entrainment, narco-dollars, deep state tactics and turtling forth.
From the reply you made to the comment infested with uncalled for and gratuitous rudeness I have also learned from you how to respond to nastiness with grace and style. Your reply clearly shows that you are the kinder person and the finer human being.
You are doing wonderful work, and I look forward to sitting down in a few weeks with a nice cup of Darjeeling tea and listening to your next quarterly wrap-up discussion and laughter with Dr Farrell.
Andrew:
I am honored to be of service! Your taking the time to write such kind words is appreciated.
It is not unusual for someone to get upset at what they find here and to lash out. It comes with the territory.
No one said that finding our free and inspired lives would be easy! Just worth doing.
🙂
Catherine