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“We hold our heads high, despite the price we have paid, because freedom is priceless.” ~ Lech Walesa

By Catherine Austin Fitts

This Thursday, we publish the second in our two-part publication of the News Trends & Stories for the 3rd Quarter 2020 Wrap Up. Dr. Joseph P. Farrell of Giza Death Star joins me for our review of what has happened since our 2nd Quarter 2020 Wrap Up.

In Part I, we looked at the top stories so far this year in Economy & Financial Markets and Geopolitics. This next week in Part II, we will look at the top stories in Culture, Science & Technology, Space, and Food & Health as well as our list of Unanswered Questions.

We are witnessing the accelerating integration of global financial changes with culture and health care policy and developments. It is invaluable to explore connections between the tactics used to centralize control of real estate, the economy, and politics—and to acknowledge the resulting rich profits and the ongoing global financial reset. The tactics include divide-and-conquer culture wars and “riots” as well as the use of invisible viruses to justify extraordinary police powers.

The following week, we will cover the 3rd Quarter 2020 Wrap Up Equity Overview & Blockbuster Chartology. In the final week of our 3rd Quarter 2020 Wrap Up, we will explore our Wrap Up theme: "Visions of Freedom." We are part of a rich history and tradition. With this theme, we celebrate the visions of artists who have inspired the enlightenment of man and our covenant of freedom. It’s time to invite our ancestors and the wisdom and inspiration of the ages into our renewed commitment to freedom by divine authority. We choose a human culture—not one that strips mankind of all forms of sovereignty. Let’s infuse our consciousness and those around us with visions of Freedom.

Here are my choices for the top stories for Part II:

Culture:

  • Story #11: Attacks on Free Speech & Spiritual and Cultural Institutions Grow
  • Story #12: The Sex Wars Get Serious
  • Story #13: The Reengineering of Education

Science & Technology:

  • Story #14: The 5G Rollout Continues
  • Story #15: The Biotech Industry Declares War on Sovereignty

Space:

  • Story #16: Is the Moon an Opportunity Zone?

Food & Health:

  • Story #17: The Great Poisoning Continues Unabated
  • Story #18: Doctors and Scientists Push Back Successfully on Covid-19
  • Story #19: Will Fake Food Go?
  • Story #20: Who’s Trying to Control the Global Food Supply?

The 22 Unanswered Questions.

You will find the stories and related headlines in the News Trends & Stories section of our 3rd Quarter 2020 Wrap Up Web Presentation (Subscriber Only).

In Let's Go to the Movies, I will discuss The Social Dilemma, a new docudrama that describes the rich profits resulting from surveillance capitalism and the risks to personal intelligence and health—and human civilization itself—from existing social media and tech industry leaders.

Post your questions for Ask Catherine and story suggestions for Money & Markets for this week here.

Talk to you Thursday!

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  1. Based on your advice I researched local banks that invest in community and small business. TD Bank just brought on the move by locking my credit card for trying to fund Vaccine Choice Canada a few months ago and now cancelling it and issuing a new card without informing me the day after I joined Solari Report claiming there was a possible security breach! It was the prod to progress I needed. They allowed the Solari payment to go through or there’d be a cheque in the mail to you. On my way to open accounts with Alterna! Thanks! I feel better already for not funding the AI research TD funds!

    1. Yup. There are still a lot of good local banks and credit unions. The more we support them, the more they will thrive.

  2. Fascism in the 1900s openly ruled Roman Catholic states: Italy, Portugal, Spain. The Roman Catholic leadership promoted and collaborated with fascism. It is important to have a sceptical position on the morality of leaders and teachers of modern-day Christianity whether Roman Catholic, Orthodox, or Protestant. I work as a Bible translator (The Christ Family Bible), and evangelist, and can testify that all 3 traditions have become atrociously corrupted and treasonous toward Christ, Lord of Heaven and Earth. Whom do you hear pointing out that Christ only loves those who keep His commandments (John 15:10)? Whom do you hear warning that Christ promises that rich people all go to Hell (Luke 6:24-25, compare James 5:1-3)?

    1. Could not agree more. In my experience, religious institutions have been much more focused on mind control and control than on spiritual progress. What I have come to find out is that many of the people rising in the ranks joined to contribute to spiritual progress and are sincere. Its a mixed bag, as always.

      1. Thank you for sharing! By the way, I’m sojourning through Europe, in Poland now, and wonder if you plan to be in Europe for some time? If you have any freedom-loving places or communities here to recommend, or just places you appreciate for residing, please do say! In Christ, JJ Mathias Thomas

    2. Aloha Thomas,
      My Christ would never condemn a person for being rich. I would maybe leave words on paper and go into your heart of hearts and realize that many have earned their wealth, whether this life or previous ones and much has been done by the wealthy to bring sustenance, employment, charity and reforms. Consider the Comte de St Germaine of Europe…he tried to save France from the barbarism of the revolution…living for about 200 years around the royal courts of Europe and not one memoir or report of an encounter mentions him aging. If you were invited to his dinner party, you have a gift of a precious stone at your place setting…wealthy and wise was he & yet he had the ear of many a leader…If they would have only listened.
      I do affirm you consider how much Good you could do with personal wealth & I decree you have that Abundance grace your life so you can enact it!

    1. Broken link fixed. It should work for you now. Thank you for bringing this to out attention.

  3. Dear Catherine

    This Wrap-up was certainly a whopper-doozie. It has left me with so many thoughts, ideas and questions.

    Chapter 13 – The Reengineering of Education:
    You might want to look in to Dr Duke Pesta and his home-schooling project:
    https://www.youtube.com/user/FreedomProjectDotCom
    https://www.freedomproject.com/drdukeshow

    I’d like to share a little personal experience I had with modern day schooling. A local private high school was looking for an Economics teacher. I offered to deliver the course to help them out and since they were desperate they took me on even though I have no teaching qualifications.
    During my first week as a teacher one of the students in my class posed a rather insightful question. In order to give her a comprehensible answer I first had to spend about 10 minutes explaining what mercantilism was to the class. A few days later I was summoned to the headmaster’s office. I was severely reprimanded for having taught the children something that was not in the proscribed curriculum or in the textbook. Apparently the parents had complained that I had wasted their children’s time and thereby wasted the parents’ money by not using the full class time to prepare their children to sit the O-level exam. I was told that anything which is not in the O-level exam should not be discussed and if a question is asked which relates to material outside of the syllabus then I should tell the student that the question will be answered in another course. I replied that I saw my job as a teacher was to teach, not to prep the students to take standardises tests, to be as you said a computerised proctor. I suppose I was wrong because I was fired on the spot. From the school’s perspective it was obviously better to have no teacher at all than to have a teacher who wanted to teach. Such is the state of education today.

    Chapter 11 – Attacks on Free Speech & Spiritual and Cultural Institutions Grow:
    In terms of great art, Dr Farrell mentioned Nicolas Poussin.
    https://www.artble.com/artists/nicolas_poussin/paintings/dance_to_the_music_of_time

    Here is an excellent short video about Poussin’s ‘Dance to the Music of Time’
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmpNnelZfAo

    and here’s a wonderful book by Richard Beresford about this masterpiece:
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dance-Music-Time-Nicolas-Poussin/dp/0900785462
    Do you think Nina might be interested in writing an article on Poussin or this painting?

    Question 8: You both mention the states’ currency regulations. What is this about? Do you have any information about this?

    Question 9: Dr Farrell said that cannibalism causes people to go nuts. Do you know if this craziness is a biological or a social ramification of cannibalism?

    Question 10: Pulling the country apart and having borders redrawn reminds me of a book I read about 40 years ago called ‘The Nine Nations of North America’ by Joel Garreau “in which the author suggests that North America can be divided into nine nations, which have distinctive economic and cultural features. He also argues that conventional national and state borders are largely artificial and irrelevant, and that his “nations” provide a more accurate way of understanding the true nature of North American society”. Here’s a brief overview:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nine_Nations_of_North_America

    I can’t recall which chapter or question it was, but here’s a link to the speech by LBJ which you mentioned in which he talked about weather warfare back in 1962.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKB4L6r17FE

    I’m already looking forward to the Q4 Wrap-up.

  4. Currently I am on my second time listening to Part 1 and Part 11 and still find nuggets I missed!

    Since 1981 I have been following the visions of Mary, the Queen of Peace appearing in Medjugorje. In October, 1981 this was Her message:

    “The Russian people will be the people who will glorify God the most. Regarding the West; the West has made civilization progress but without God, as if they were their own creators” http://www.mej.net/

  5. Dear Catherine (and Dr. Farrell),

    I just loved , loved, loved the Q wrap-up.
    Never have I just enjoyed listening for 4 hours to anyone talk!
    Bars and bars of pure gold and sage advice.
    Normally I would be depressed and out of my wits, but I caught my wife listening to the podcast: she was nodding along and shaking her head at some of the government actions.
    You comments about men and women working together rung truer today than at any time. Hearts and minds are opening.

    Xavier

  6. That’s funny, a sense of humor is frowned upon. One of the main ways to flesh out a Commiecrat is a distinct lack of a sense of humor.

  7. Just wanted to put $0.02 in on the musical component of aiding mental capacity / clarity and resisting control (as a professional educated musician, playing multiple instruments, classical repertoire and jazz for close to 30 years) – what was said about the benefit of complex classical compositions, especially those from the late Renaissance through the early Classical periods, is most certainly true. It may not be “everybody’s bag”, as Joseph said, but an appreciation for those art forms which are objectively better (as is certainly the case here) is something that can be learned or attained over time like other acquired tastes, and in my view it is worth the time to acquire the understanding and the taste rather than to (always) settle for less and assume that the ‘higher’ forms are permanently beyond one’s ability.

    (At least that’s what I’ve been talking about and teaching, among our small community and in my church for the last 10+ years.)

    Thanks again for all your work keeping up with the sense and the nonsense,

    Michael

    1. Wise words, Michael, especially coming from someone who has your experience and bridges musical forms.

  8. There is nothing that travels as fast and efficient as the intel from the ladies room 🙂 Always appreciate the Fitts and Farrell wrap ups, thanks ever so much!

  9. Wonderful! The only bad part of the quarterly wrap up is the 3 month wait for the next one.

    1. 🙂
      We spend two of those months building the aggregations as the headlnes flow in.

      1. Yes of course! If it was not 3 months it would not be the quarterly wrap up. I have been going through the other wrap ups and have been amazed at some of the predictions from 2019/2018, specifically, plays aimed at driving property prices down currently occurring during 2020.

  10. Hey Cathrine and the Solari community. I’m a newbie here from Norway currently living in Denmark. Could the community help me get a meme out? The meme is a picture.. Herd immunity which is kissing a blonde girl with a midtsummer flower arrangement i her hair. (Sweden herd immunity) VS big farma which is Fauchi or Gates standing over you from behind like Freddy Kruger with suringes on their fingers. Thank you all Martin.

    1. I sent your idea to our cartoonist! If you have any pictures let me know.

    1. Does that not say it all. Just had to cancel trip to Italy, Switzerland and France because Netherlands has been put on the high risk list. So have to create the stories to support it.

      1. Dear Catherine, I was meant to fly to the Netherlands in early April and then again in July for both holiday and work. As the boarders in Australia are still shut (which sucks) I haven’t been able to get over. I would love to meet you in person. Were there any plans on coming to Australia?
        I understand all travel is fluid atm.

        1. I love Australia, as you know. No plans. Australia seems to be locked down for the foreseeable future. I am not confident of a round trip to USA either, so will stay in Europe and go to Switzerland for Christmas and see what the New Year brings. Plenty to do without travel, though I am very much missing not being in Italy for the Pistis.

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