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  1. Catherine,
    Your Ally Finder on finding allies and navigating the cult is brilliant. Thank you! Looks like I’ll be looking for another banker and another money manager, which is stressing me out. Any recommendations as to how to go about this? I’m just picturing myself calling different money managers and bankers and saying “have you heard of the red pill by chance?” Hahaha. This sounds like a dumb question, but I truly could use some advice. Thanks so much.

  2. I do not understand why Deagel
    says there will be 99 million people in the US in 2025.
    Can you give us a presentation and explain?

    Thanks

    1. I don’t have their assumptions, so I don’t know. It is compatible with the loss of reserve currency status on a shock treatment basis, a significant culling of the population with a combination of pathogens and EMF or both, a shut down of the grid and/or a nuclear war.

  3. Another Gideon defeats Midianites reference:

    Kevin Shipp
    @Kevin_Shipp
    Dec 19
    My secular audience please bear with me. My faith audience please listen. Either God will do a Judges chapter 7 event (God and not man, at the 11th hour) or Biden will be President of the United States.

  4. Catherine,

    Do you think the govt. will make everyone vaccinated?
    This vaccine scares the hell out of me.

    1. They will try> We have the power to stop them. This is why we must never let the guns be confiscated and we must find a way to understand and counteract the mind control tech. I believe the vaccine will make the mind control much worse.

  5. I got to hang out with Dr Carol Rosin back in 2012. I remember the first thing I asked to her was,, are they still going to do it? Is there still going to be a false flag extraterrestrial invasion of the earth to externalize the threat and justify the weaponization of space? She said yes absolutely back in 2012. I’m looking for the newer video you mentioned of her and I can’t find it. Can you point us in the direction of where to find that video/audio??? Thanks

      1. I read the book The Autism Epidemic by Wayne McRoy, and am getting ready to leave to South America. Do not think resistance will work as these are very sophisticated and powerful people. Will always vote as a form of resistance but do not think it will do anything. My wife does not want to go, my sister is mind controlled, and my daughter does not want to hear about it. Sadly I am on my own.

  6. Posted with Permission

    > Dear Ms. Austin Fitts;
    >
    > Thank you for the December 10th Money and Markets Report. I am hoping for clear skies to observe the conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter in the Southwest at dusk. I read that they have not been that close since Galileo.
    >
    > It will be only 10-13 degrees above the horizon. If you make a fist and hold it out straight that is about 10 degrees.
    >
    > Sky Safari has an app for your smartphone. You enter your location and time and it will show you the stars, planets etc.
    >
    > You need to pick a spot where you can see the sunset very clearly. I like the beach or the desert. You should find your spot now and not wait until the 21st. It is fun watching Jupiter and Saturn get closer every night. They are already very close now and you might like to see them each night. It might be cloudy on the 21st. They will be close for several additional nights. If you look to the East you will see Mars.
    >
    > You might want to buy Canon image stabilizing binoculars to get a closer look. I have 2 pairs of them (10X and 18X). If you buy them, adjust and focus them in the daytime.
    >
    > If there is a local astronomy club near you call them and they will help you. I am going to watch it with binoculars and I might view it with a telescope if it is not too cold here.
    >
    > The Grand Canyon Star Party was canceled this year because of corona craziness and I missed observing our beautiful Milky Way. I hope it is not cancelled in June again. I belong to the Tuscon Astronomy Club and it is the highlight of my year to witness the beauty of the sky there. I will send you my photo from 2019.
    >
    > Merry Christmas and thank you for the Solari Report.
    >
    > Bennet Cecil, M.D.

  7. Peggy Hall uses California as the model, but provides links to research the laws in your state here and here.
    1. In California, business owners themselves, not the governor, have shut down their businesses. Unless a sheriff padlocks the entrance, the power to stay open lies with business owners. Business owners have closed their doors out of fear of losing their licenses.
    2. A business may lose its license only if it violates a law or a state regulation. However, there is no law that requires citizens to wear a mask either in public or in business establishments, nor is there a regulation to require employees or patrons of those establishments to wear a mask. All that exists is an edict from the Governor, who has no authority over any of these matters.
    3. A state regulation does exist that prohibits public busineses from discriminating against those who do not wear a mask.
    4. Employers are not law enforcement agents and have no authority to act as such.
    5. Employers are not medical professionals and have no authority to administer a medical examination or give medical advice, including advice to wear a mask.
    6. If a public business refuses entry into its facility for not wearing a mask for health reasons, they are in violation of the California constitution, which protects free movement against false imprisonment.
    7. No store may comply with a policy that violates law or the California constitution.
    8. There is no sate regulation or law requiring businesses to operate outdoors, to use plexiglass barriers, or to limit capacity or operating hours for health reasons.
    Laws are created by legislative bodies such as Congress or state legislatures. Governors and mayors cannot enact laws. Their executive orders are binding only on government employees and contractors under their jurisdiction. A business can lose its license only if it violates a regulation that applies to their business. There are no regulations requiring masks, temperature readings, testing, or accepting vaccines (at this time). Failure to do these things cannot be the basis for losing a license. State and county health departments do not want these cases to go to administrative court because they know that cases where no regulations have been violated must be dismissed. -GEG
    https://needtoknow.news/2020/12/peggy-hall-explains-why-california-businesses-can-stay-open-legally-and-how-requiring-masks-violates-22-laws/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=peggy-hall-explains-why-california-businesses-can-stay-open-legally-and-how-requiring-masks-violates-22-laws

  8. Dear Catherine,

    I, too, always thought that Barr was a bone thrown to Trump by George W in return for
    the funeral.

    Since you are recommending old movies, I have two for you: “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse,” starring Rudolf Valentino and Ellen Terry and “Duel in the Sun”, starring Gregory Peck, Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cotton, Lionel Barrymore, and Lillian Gish. The first is the tragedy of WWI and the second is shere romanticism.

  9. On the topic of secure PCs, the newly released M1 Apple devices are good candidates: Mac Mini desktop, Macbook Air or Macbook Pro. They offer unmatched performance and battery life, because they are based on Arm CPUs rather than Intel.

    The M1 Macbook Air in particular has hit a multi-year sweet spot:

    – fanless/silent like iPads
    – all-day battery life
    – M1 CPU is faster than more-expensive Intel laptops
    – Touch ID login, which avoids password typing in public places with cameras
    – no annoying touch bar
    – good keyboard, after years of too-thin versions that needed repairs
    – narrow bezels, relatively recently redesigned
    – can run MacOS apps and many iOS apps

    Minor downside is that most MacOS apps are not yet optimized for Arm, but Apple’s x86 emulation layer works quite transparently to run that software, albeit with slower performance. This will improve in coming months, given the excitement for M1 among Apple developers and users.

    In short, this is the best value laptop in many years, which is why it’s sold out in stores and back-ordered online. Apple will refresh the Macbook Pros next year with faster CPUs, more memory and new mini-LED screen technology, so it’s worth waiting a few quarters for those, if you need something more powerful than the Air.

    1. I have an Air and am looking to replace it as well as get a new offline machine. I switched from the Macbook Pro because it was too heavy to carry around for lots of international travel. Now rethinking what set up to use. Thanks, Rich!

      1. Apple is rumored to bring back the 12″ Macbook (no Air) next year with an Arm M1 or M2 instead of an underpowered Intel m3 CPU. That would be the lightest (~2lb) MacOS device with full functionality, with a single USB-C port and thin butterfly keyboard. It will take a few months/years to see how well that keyboard holds up, relative to prior versions which repeatedly failed due to dust, and were possibly a contributing factor to the departure of designer Jony Ive.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacBook_(2015–2019)

        Right now, the 10.9″ iPad Air has the 2020 A14 CPU (good performance, battery life and latest security features) which outperforms all more-expensive iPad Pros 11/12.9 that haven’t been updated since 2019. New iPad Pros will likely appear around March 2021, with mini-LED displays and A14X CPUs. IF (big if) all the apps you need are available on iOS, then an iPad + keyboard is a fantastic travel device. The matching Magic Keyboard is crazy expensive and heavy for travel but a dream to use, with instant conversion between laptop and tablet. The Smart Keyboard is a reasonable compromise, ok for short typing sessions and relatively light for travel.

        For travel devices which get exposed to random wifi networks or are left alone in hotels, it’s good to have regular backups (via Apple Configurator 2, iTunes or iMazing third-party software) and periodically wipe the device, reinstall latest iOS and restore settings/data from backup. You can usually tell from glitches in response/performance or suddenly reduced battery life, if an online device has been hacked. I generally try to keep at least one clean offline device ready to take over if/when primary online/travel device behaves anomalously. Annoying especially with re-authentication for apps/services, but a cost of doing business in hostile environments.

        In general, I try to keep most data on an open-source FreeNAS device, and treat all other devices as semi-disposable thin clients. FreeNAS handles data integrity and snapshots, and it can do encrypted backup between physical locations. It’s like a private, on-premise cloud. Several MacOS and iOS apps can sync to WebDAV on FreeNAS instead of Apple/Google/MS clouds, and I try to use only those apps with private sync.

        1. Receiving my M1 Mini w/16GB RAM tomorrow!

          Hopefully I can figure out a way to run my dual 27″ Dell DVI monitors off of it! Got to have 2 monitors.

  10. you may be right about the commodity bull market, there are shortages of bulk carriers in the asia market, 60-70 Australian coal vessels are waiting off coast of China to discharge, some several months, there is a shortage of containers for USA bound trade, so that the ship cos are not even waiting to load them up with refuse (our number 1 export!) before sending them back to asia. it may not affect oil prices because it’s a shortage of capacity rather than an increased demand for oil, but in some weird inexplicable way as consumer spending has gone down everywhere, prices will have to increase as everyone fights for raw materials. so the less a consumer spends the higher their prices go! now that’s different than what I heard in econ 101???

    kind of like international air tickets, the less people travel the more the tickets cost even though there are airlines going bankrupt.

    the strange/scary part is no one can afford higher prices so you have to wonder how fast this book will turn into a bust. the cycle peaks and troughs are like two quarters apart. very intense and stressful for human beings, who cannot handle such rapid changes.

    I’m really starting to wonder at what point the Asian customer will start to outbid the Western consumer for stuff. google Costco China to see what is happening.

    https://www.cnn.com/videos/business/2019/08/27/costco-china-store-police-opening-orig.cnn-business

    1. If the majority of the G-7 nations can be put on smart grid with CBDC, they can squeeze a lot more wealth out of the population. If they bring in breakthrough energy, that would offset. The range of what is possible is exceptionally wide.

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