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  1. George Webb & P. Duke (TheDukeReport.com) said something was wrong with that Alex trial too.

  2. I’d add hospital administrators as believing they’re above the law. They were paid to murder people these last few years. Their treatment of patients and their families is outrageous. I’ll share just one example of so many in my state. An elderly man went to the hospital for a broken arm. They took away his cell phone, told him he had covid, put him on a ventilator, plus the toxic sedatives that suppress breathing and remdesivir. They refused his children access on the excuse that he was a covid case. They killed that man. His children know he was murdered but they’re up against PREP Act and a new state law that increased the burden of proof for covid cases. Hospital administrators have to know what they’re doing, they’re not stupid.

  3. Catherine,

    When you asked the question, “How many people are part of the Breakaway Civilization”, it was a trick question. I don’t think they’re actually humans. 🙂

    1. Can answer that one. But I do believe the number of humans in the Breakway Civilization is in the millions.

  4. Great report last week as usual. Thanks. On little question/glitch: I have been trying for weeks to sign up for John’s site but never receive a confirming email so I can’t login. I was delighted to see the substack announcement – but – given that I was never able to establish the yootoob account – I can’t get into the substack. As my beloved IT guy says, greatness is only a click away. Perhaps y’all can head me to that wonderous zone??
    Thanks ever.

  5. Catherine—Love your Money & Markets every week. One important note: please don’t interrupt Titus when he’s making an observation and drawing a conclusion on a subject at hand. His comments are extremely valuable, not to mention interesting. You’re both excellent commentators.
    Mary Uhrbrock

    1. Mary:

      Thanks for the feedback. Will keep in mind and do my best not to interrupt!

      Catherine

  6. I love these reports and look forward to them every week! Thank you to both of you!

    I wonder what you think of Martin Armstrong (armstrongeconomics.com).

  7. Today was the first time I was able to listen to the Solari Report, as I just paid the money.
    When I heard the phrase “the breakaway civilization” I thought that was us, as in us people who do not have, for example, suri in their house. Her.
    That is because “the breakaway civilization” sounds like something I would join.
    Now that I have listened to the show I am not sure of whom the breakaway civilization consists, except that it is people who think they are above the law.
    Rather than just guess, maybe there is a person in this group who can define this civilization for a new person.

    1. Hello Elizabeth Ooms,

      I believe the term “breakaway civilization” is a term for people that live underground or off the planet that are using technology that is beyond the normal civilizations’ knowledge such as anti-gravity machines or just grabbing energy out of empty space termed “zero point energy”. This technology might have come from reverse engineering ufos or maybe just developed in secret and not shared with the rest of society.

  8. Hello, Catherine and John: Thanks for another great show, full of information and insights one finds almost nowhere else!

    Have you read Katherine Watts’ amazing Substack account, “Bailiwick News”? Katherine is a paralegal with astonishingly thorough research skills and perceptive insights who has been chronicling in great detail the slow but sure building of the legal architecture to protect the bad actors from accountability for any injury and harm from the CV shots–and every other egregious, rights-curtailing thing they’ve introduced “for our safety” since 9-11. Essentially described here:
    https://bailiwicknews.substack.com/p/american-domestic-bioterrorism-program

  9. On the theme of shifting to a multi-polar world, here’s an excerpt from http://www.capexinsider.com :
    “Russia proposes a new international standard for trading in precious metals: the Moscow World Standard (MWS) which will become an alternative to the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) which systematically manipulates precious metals markets to depress prices. According to Russia’s Finance Ministry, this new, independent international structure is necessary for “normalizing the functioning of the precious metals sector” and its creation is “critically important.”

    “The basis of this new structure will be a new, specialized international precious metals brokerage headquartered in Moscow, which will rely on the MWS. Also proposed is a committee for fixing precious metals prices composed of central banks and largest banks of countries that are members of the Eurasian Economic Union (Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Russia) that currently have a presence on the precious metals market.

    According to the Russian Finance Ministry, precious metals prices will be fixed either in the national currencies of key member-countries or using new monetary units used in international trade—for instance, the new BRICS currency proposed by Putin.

    The Finance Ministry wants to make membership in this organization attractive to all market participants, especially China, India, Venezuela, Peru and other South American countries, as well as Africa. It aims to swiftly destroy the monopoly of LBMA and to provide for stable development of the precious metals sector.

    In essence, Russia proposes to create a market for gold, platinum, etc., which will be regulated by countries that control the resources for these metals. This would be, simply put, a revolution. On the basis of this new market, it intends to further the system of bilateral trade in national currencies that specifically excludes dollars, euros and pounds.

    And now, some statistics on the world gold supply. The production share of the US and other hostile nations* produce a grand total of 22% of the world’s gold. Eurasian Economic Union, BRICS and Africa, together, produce 57%—already a controlling share. Now add Peru and Venezuela, and the number goes up to 62%.

    To put it in the plainest terms possible, Russia is colluding with a number of other countries to exclude the dollar, the euro and the pound from the system of international settlements, starting with precious metals but not necessarily stopping there. These countries control a lion’s share of gold production. For starters, Russia has fixed the price of gold in rubles at 5000₽/g, which works out to $2,447.17 per troy ounce. This compares rather favorably to the current LBMA fix of $1737.84. The days of LBMA’s ability to drive down gold prices using paper gold manipulation appear be running out.”

    1. Trial balloon? Threat? Negotiation?

      https://www.akm.ru/eng/news/the-ministry-of-finance-stated-that-it-did-not-propose-to-create-a-new-international-standard-for-th/

      AK&M 28 July 2022 13:59
      The Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation has not proposed the creation of a new international standard for the precious metals market. This is stated in the ministry’s message.

      The Ministry of Finance, as the industry regulator, redirected the proposal received by it to market participants for its assessment and provision of a position on the feasibility of its implementation.”

  10. 1:08:08 NYPD police are leaving for other jobs. Have to wonder what jobs? Private mercenary groups, as Catherine mentioned, seems logical. Certainly they’re getting good money if they’re willing to forgo their pensions. Thinning out the police force leaves the public unprotected. As for thinning out our military due to mandates, I wouldn’t be surprised if the end goal is to bring in NATO.

  11. An excellent source for legal deep dives is attorney Robert Barnes along with attorney David (Viva) Frei who podcast every Sunday 7pm est. They provide legal updates weekly. Robert Barnes works cases for Children’s Health Defense and other high profile cases. Here is a link to his recent analysis on “The Duran” on the Trump raid and Alex Jones. Mr. Barnes is like a live legal AI. Both cases are a serious threat to freedom especially the Jones case which is an attempt to set precedent for any “conspiracy theory” which “harms” a party. Viva Frei and Barnes are real legal eagles.
    https://youtu.be/WM_qVQdAjyo

  12. Catherine, what good is having gold/silver coins if no one uses them where I live outside Wash, DC? And then what happens if cash is no longer permitted? What are we to do then?

    1. If you live un a place where no one uses them, then there is not yet a local opportunity. Then they are a store of value that can be sold back to a dealer or used where people do them. You just need to appreciate the high transaction fees of going in and out. This why many people prefer to use securities in lieu of physical.

  13. I love your Money & Market reports, thank you! I do believe that PayPal bought Venmo a couple of years ago.

  14. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/8/11/armed-man-holds-beirut-bank-staff-hostage-demands-savings

    “the gunman was seeking to withdraw his money to pay for his father’s medical expenses and other family needs. … “It is a negotiated settlement … he was demanding the $210,000 that was in his account. At first, the bank was willing to give him $10,000, but then they raised it to $30,000,” she said.

    Thursday’s standoff follows an incident in January when a 37-year-old coffee shop owner successfully withdrew $50,000 of his own money from a bank branch in eastern Lebanon after holding bank staff hostage.

    1. I appreciate Jon’s defense and his pointing out all the great coverage Alex Jones has provided. That said, I agree with John. Something not kosher with that trial.

  15. Without the “European Mirror”, and since the box does not enlarge the video, what I do is press “control” key and “plus sign” key together.

  16. Hello Catherine,
    Regarding the Alex Jones case, defense attorney Robert Barnes went on along rant about all the terrible things that went on in the Alex Jones trial on his youtube channel with Vivey Frie a week ago or so. I remember that among many other things the Judge ruled in favor of the plaintiffs based on the fact that Jones did not comply with disclosure when in fact Jones went to great lengths to comply with disclosure.
    I also remember that the jury came from Austin Texas and somehow the process in the jury selection produced only people very hostile to Alex Jones. The jury only actually ruled on the award but not on the merits of the case.
    The TV clip on your video seems to show something else, that the defense was not competent or working against Alex Jones.
    One other point Barns made was that Alex Jones only made his comments in answering a viewer’s question. This subject was not something initiated by Alex Jones himself. Another point was that Jones retracted his comments, something that normally settles the issue before trial.
    I quit listening because I could not stand to hear all the injustices going on.

  17. Adults in the Room, an excellent book. I read Thucydides and Herodotus while touring, picked up Yannis Varuflakis for the flight home, 2017. We tipped as well as we could to leave a lot of dollars in private hands.

  18. Super Mon. & Mkts. Report! Now it will be more than Alexa that can be used to surveil consumers. Amazon acquired the robotic vacuum contraption… Roomba. I was at a friends house who was just thrilled over their new Roomba…in reading some of the specs I saw where it maps out the floor plan of the location it’s situated in… as the attached link explains. So, a map of your home will be readily avail to Amazon. “Founded in 1990 by a trio of Massachusetts Institute of Technology roboticists, including Angle, iRobot’s early ventures led to rovers that could perform military and disaster-relief tasks in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks”…seems they were contracted by the US Government originally. Shows that the circle dance between the Government and those it contracts with continues apace….
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2022/08/05/amazon-irobot-roomba/

  19. When I saw mention of the polymer nots, I inquired with my brother who live in England. His response:
    “We haven’t been using paper notes for years so the Bank of England is saying they are no longer legal tender after the end of this month. £5 plastic (polymer) notes were first issued in 2016 and then plastic £10/£20 followed. You just don’t see paper notes in circulation and they wouldn’t work in machines either. You rarely see £50 notes”

  20. John mentioned the housing market around Richmond VA. I helped my son move from Richmond this week. His Realtor told me 1 out of every 4 home purchases is by institutional investors. Blackrock is picking up the cream of the crop for small families.

  21. Catherine I love the fact that you did not know who Venmo is, I had no idea what Venmo was for a long time, until people kept asking me, are you paying via Venmo? Every single time I was like, what the heck is Venmo? Especially in Austin, oh my God, Austin, Texas is where people kept asking me if I was paying with Venmo.

  22. As someone who took a year of law school at Seton Hall School of Law before dropping out, I learned enough to know that John Titus is the real deal in terms of his background as an attorney and so if he says that the Alex Jones trial was staged, you better believe it.

    You see this is why I keep telling people you need to stay away from Alex Jones, he is bad karma because he keeps playing with fire with his bombastic claims, fear porn and yellow journalism, stay away from that guy, stop reading infowars, stop watching him, he is a House of Mirrors and you don’t want incoherence in your life, I certainly don’t.

    1. If the trial was fake, I wouldn’t be surprised if Jones was in on it. I agree with you, he is a House of Mirrors. A friend’s son ended up in a mental institution for a brief time after becoming completely paranoid listening to Jones. This happened right after the January event at the capitol.

  23. The Alex Jones “trial” makes a lot more sense if you think of Jones as a CIA asset. Ultimately in on the plan to make it illegal to question the narrative…

    1. Yes, exactly, I am not saying he is, but from the word “go” there is something not right with that guy, he is a House of Mirrors, he is incoherence and God knows we do not need incoherence in our life. Not to mention the guy plagiarized my work, when I used to write for an activist in Philadelphia who Alex Jones interviewed a couple of times. The sad part is, it was an article based on my personal experience with a certain South American country that was on everyone’s radar because of its collapse. All Mr. Jones had to do was ask if he could republish my work, but hey he went ahead and did it anyway. I wrote to him several times and tried to call him, but I am a nobody, I just nothing.

      Stay away from Alex Jones, he is bad karma, a House of Mirrors, pure incoherence.

  24. Atty. Robert Barnes gives an excellent and in-depth legal analysis of the Alex Jones trial and the implications for precedent eliminating any speech that counters the establishment narrative, i.e. Jan 6, election fraud, climate change, vaccines. Jones has been denied just about every Constitutional right to his own defense. It is truly a kangaroo court. and the judge allowed filming for future a documentary. Barnes points out that only the defendant can waive atty/client privilege, so the claim that Jones’ attorney didn’t claim privilege on phone records disclosed to the prosecution makes them “free & clear” is false. Also, potential jurists were screened as to how much they would be willing to ask for damages, with only those who would be hugely punitive being selected. The judge is blatantly biased and has inserted herself in unethical, if not illegal, ways.

    1. The whole thing is an op. No one acts this way in a court. I watched the testimony of Jones and heard his zingers. The lawyer for the Plaintiff was ridiculous. Really, this is about hammering the credibility of our legal system as much as anything else. John Titus is right on about this. I have never seen camera work like that in a courtroom where it zooms in and out in dramatic fashion. There is a huge push to discredit our legal justice system and that is extremely dangerous.

      1. http://mileswmathis.com/jones4.pdf

        “I also like the part about the judge “scolding” Jones for lying under oath. Ridiculous, since it is called perjury, which is a crime. You don’t get “scolded” for perjury, you get cited, fined, or jailed for perjury. But there has to be clear evidence for that, and a finding. Without clear evidence of it, the judge would not be able to mention it during trial, since it is prejudicial. It tells the jury Jones is a liar. As it is, the judge just entered the claim of perjury into the record without an actual finding of perjury. Which is itself illegal, which shows up the trial as fake.

        … It was all staged as a bluff, to make you THINK you could be sued for stating your opinion and presenting evidence. It was staged to keep you quiet. There are no laws of that sort, but they want you to THINK there are. Because if you keep quiet from fear of lawsuit or prosecution, there is no need to actually have any laws. You will then be controlled by lies, not laws.”

        Idea for “Let’s go to the movies”: TV shows and movies about the US justice system. David Kelley made a few, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_E._Kelley

  25. Opera at the Bregenz Festival?! I am so jealous. Said by a person who carries essentially no jealousy. Beginning with lockdowns, and now with the requirement of a “health passport” to enter, I haven’t been to concert or opera for over two years. The arts have been crushed where I live. Although some may think the arts peripheral to life – they are solace of the soul. Sigh.
    As for Ukraine, if I am not mistaken, Monsanto was the first US corp going into Ukraine after the 2014 coup. That excludes of course the pre-existing biolabs. Also, if I am not mistaken, Ukraine is the first “country” to impose a digital ID. So no ID = no food. Ukraine seems to be the test animal in many ways. As for the mega US corps in Ukraine – an “ah ha” moment. That’s where all the “aid to Ukraine” money is going. It’s approaching $40 billion at the moment that we know of.
    With salutations and gratitude.

  26. John and Catherine, at ca 57 min John discusses the Alex Jones trial and the “accidental” release of privileged client-attorney information to the plaintiff’s attorneys. I am no legal expert, but just heard an interesting summary of the trial by Robert Barnes (who is an attorney for CHD in some cases, as far as I know) and he explained a little more of what happened in the trial with regards to due process, jury selection, the judge, the restrictions the defendant faced with regards to what could be used as defensive arguments (ever heard of that before?), the fact that the whole trial was filmed by several professional filming equipment because it is to be made into a film eventually (the segment about the AJ trial starts at ca 52 min, at ca 1:00 hr Barnes starts going into the story about the defendant’s documents getting into the hands of the plaintiff’s attorneys and what they did with it – and the court not stopping that): https://rumble.com/v1fcuof-trump-raid-biden-doj-crosses-the-rubicon-wrobert-barnes-live.html
    Just as additional info, I am not qualified to comment on any of this professionally and I have not checked all the claims made, but providing this is a true account of what transpired, I wonder what happened to the definition of due process?

    1. I hadn’t seen your post prior to mine. I watched the same video you linked but have heard Barnes on other podcasts detailing the blatant denial of basic rights of an accused. The goal is to take Jones out once and for all. (Sandyhook being a pretense) send a message to all others who dare question any of the establishment narratives and to set legal precedent to use against same.

    2. Your last question really nails the purpose of the op that we are watching take place.

  27. Thanks Catherine, great show, but how to sleep soundly after that?
    It takes me back to 2009, and listening to a conversation on how to fix Ireland. The problem: the people responsible for tackling the blatant criminality will be putting their fathers, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts and cousins in jail. In Ireland, the Great Big Club is quite small BTW.
    Civil War would be easier to attempt.
    On a related matter Stalin’s purges included Pravda. No matter how loyal you were, Stalin had a policy of replacement, hence the entire staff of Pravda got purged when their time came.

  28. As to John’s comment that the 8bn pounds in circulation in UK (in 20 and 50 pound notes): 1) I think that is the amount measured in paper notes as per now, but the polymer notes were issued in Feb 2020 (20 pound notes) and June 2021 (50 pound notes), so many paper notes will have been withdrawn from circulation and replaced by polymer ones in the meantime. The 8 bn paper 20 and 50 pound circulation to me is not equivalent to the total amount of bank notes circulation. 2) As to the 8 bn (UK) and 2 tn (US) worth of banknotes in circulation, as far as I remember about 70% of the US notes are in circulation abroad, not domestically because people in many countries with unstable currency use US cash as storage or means of payment (Turkyie was a famous example of that) 3) Europeans that travelled to the US in the not too distant past have on their return always commented how “backwards” they experienced the US in terms of electronic payment methods, especially with regards to the use of checks and especially in “Middle America”, so you are probably right that there already is a much higher acceptance of (and expectation to be able to use) some form of electronic money here in Europe (heard of Vipps and Kwitt and Swish for instant electronic transfer of money between private people via phone apps, especially in the Nordic countries?)

  29. Re the question of BoE legal tender, it’s only the PAPER 20 and 50 pound notes that are losing their legal tender status by Sep 30th, the polymer ones replace them as legal tender:
    https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/knowledgebank/what-is-legal-tender
    https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/banknotes

    From “hat is legal tender”: What is classed as legal tender varies throughout the UK. In England and Wales, Royal Mint coins and Bank of England notes are legal tender.

    In Scotland and Northern Ireland, only Royal Mint coins are legal tender. Throughout the UK, there are some restrictions when using the lower-value coins as legal tender. For example, 1p and 2p coins only count as legal tender for any amount up to 20p.

    1. So, I want to buy a car for £11,000 that the bank will not allow me to withdraw in one lump, and the seller wants legal tender? What’s the alternative?
      And that gets us back into CBDC-lite where the transaction has to go through the banks.

      1. Generally speaking, legal tender concerns the guaranteed legal means to retire debt. Without some pre-existing debt, the principle of legal tender simply doesn’t come into play. Thus, shops and stores are free to demand other forms of payment for their goods–and even to reject legal tender–because the customer hasn’t incurred any debt to the store.

        In the U.S., as in the UK per Dagmar Selim’s comment above (thank you), legal tender includes cash and coin. See 31 U.S.C. § 5103 (“United States coins and currency (including Federal reserve notes and circulating notes of Federal reserve banks and national banks) are legal tender for all debts, public charges, taxes, and dues.”), https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/31/5103

        1. Thanks for replying, John. And thanks for the definition as of the “guaranteed legal means to retire debt” and the consequences resulting from that.
          There is an interesting development with regards to legal tender in Germany (and probably other EU states): Only legal tender in Germany is Euro notes and Euro coins. Euro coins are limited legal tender as in they only have to accepted for single amounts up to 200 Euros or up to 50 coins (that’s funny: highest denomination of Euro coins is 2 Euro which would mean the limit would be only 100 Euro max?). Anyway, Euro notes are supposed to be unlimited legal tender meaning that you can pay any amount in Euro notes (theoretically). Not so fast, there are other regulations which limit (de facto) the use of cash above 10.000 Euro (many car dealers don’t accept cash over 10.000 euros as they have to keep records to prove the origin), gold/silver purchases over 2.000 euros cannot be made anonymously, metal dealers are obliged to assert the identity of buyers.

  30. interesting about DeSantis PayPal account freezing during a public talk…
    Dr David Martin said the same thing happened to him – his Venmo and PayPal both were frozen while he was speaking!(Might have happened have a month ago or so) anyway frozen enough to keep people from donating….

  31. Venmo has frozen, removed, cancelled a few of my friends in the medical freedom community. Just another PayPal type digital control biz. Ugh.

      1. Forgot about that. I have seen their name in the PP terms and conditions.

  32. Hello! Is there any way to enlarge the video when the European Mirror is unavailable? Am I missing something? Without the full screen option the charts are hard to read. Thank you so much!

    1. Click on the box on the lower right-hand corner to go full-screen. It works just like YouTube, BitChute, etc. ?

      1. I’ve encountered this same problem. The expand box on the bottom right is greyed out and doesn’t work (it does work on the European Mirror).

          1. Seems full-size it doesn’t work with some Google Chrome browsers. Never knew because I only use FireFox and Safari. James and I will run this past the developer. The developer is a FireFox and Safari guy too. Part of me doesn’t care because our subscribers should be sufficiently enlightened to avoid Google. Of course, the Microsoft Edge browser is still Google. So are the Brave and DuckDuckGo browsers. We gotta wean our people of Google and Microsoft…

        1. But unfortunately, there is no longer a European Mirror site with an active enlarge screen button.

      2. Catherine, that has never worked for me, the expand box at the bottom right has always been greyed out for me, would be interested to see who it has worked for. I typically use Opera because Chrome was not allowing your videos to play correctly and yet according to Mark Gilmore, Chrome is supported but Opera is not.

      3. –I wish I could tell you that what you wrote worked, but no luck. The video does not enlarge when I click on the box. I am using my laptop. Would it be possible to bring back the European Mirror option which does go to full screen when the button is clicked? Thank you so much!

      4. If clicking the box in the lower right-hand mirror doesn’t work, you most likely have an issue with your browser. Brave does this and we don’t support Brave. It’s also Google Chromium based, so I would not trust it, or any other browser based on Google’s technology. FireFox or Safari are much better choices and work well with our websites.

  33. ttps://www.instagram.com/reel/ChFDJxzjcZJ/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY%3D

    This is a link to an Instagram video of the wholesale destruction of Baby Formula: “A female trucker drops a load of baby formula. The people who receive it take it and destroy it right in front of her as she sits in the drivers seat. She nails them on video COLD

    There were never any baby formula shortages in Mexico, and I would be willing to bet the corona bailout cash in the US is being used to buy it all up and destroy it upon delivery.

    This female trucker picked up a perfectly good load of formula straight from the distribution center, only to watch it get destroyed in the weeds where she was supposed to drop it. It is an epic bust, complete with baby formula coated articulated loader (a type of bulldozer) wheels, baby formula all over the ground, thousands and thousands and thousands of containers on pallets sitting outside where they should never be put because they are going to be destroyed anyway – Five star bust!!!”

    No wonder theres a shortage!

    Such bad people at work

  34. I wanted to share this 7/21/20 article by Mark Jeftovic, CEO of a Canadian company that competes directly with Amazon. It’s a personal example of what Catherine explains as “insiders and outsiders”. Reading his recent article on “Why Woke is Doomed” and the “cantillionares” led to this article. Thanks. I am always learning valuable intelligence from Catherine and Solari.
    https://bombthrower.com/wait-why-is-the-fed-buying-my-biggest-competitors-bonds/

      1. I couldn’t agree more Sandra. The irony is that abandoning the traditionally “convenient” has become the new convenient in the long run. Inconvenient in the short term is the new convenient in the long term.

          1. In some scenarios, one could quantify a Negative Return on Convenience (ROC), i.e. save a few seconds now, pay a huge price down the road via negative externalities of fake convenience.

    1. France to introduce biometric health cards: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-10th-august-2022 (starts at 31:47), card is linked directly to people’s bank accounts.
      In addition, I heard from an EU citizen who moved to Denmark just a short while ago that in order to open a bank account with a Danish bank, you have to provide them with your national health card (the Danish social security number is not enough).

    2. The REAL ID is currently scheduled to be required in some situations in the US as of May 3, 2023. Wondering who to reach out to, and how to get this stopped in the US as well?

      Department of Homeland Security Announces Real ID Deadline Extension:

      “… Beginning May 3, 2023, anyone boarding a U.S. commercial flight, entering a nuclear facility or certain federal buildings must have a REAL ID compliant license or acceptable identification such as a valid United States passport or military ID to gain entry. Tennesseans can find more information about REAL ID at http://www.tnrealid.gov or http://www.dhs.gov/real-id. …”

      https://www.tn.gov/safety/news/2021/4/27/department-of-homeland-security-announces-real-id-deadline-extension.html

      https://www.dhs.gov/real-id/news/2021/04/27/dhs-announces-extension-real-id-full-enforcement-deadline

      1. Congress can stop it.
        People moving to cash and out of large banks can help
        Refusal to use or adopt helps
        A wave of litigation can help
        State legislation can stop it
        Escrowing taxes with help of state legislation can help.

        1. Just learned today that smart meters are being rolled out in 5 rural counties in TN, with no opt out option… Hickman, Lewis, Perry, Humphreys and Houston…

          1. Worth organizing to force an opt out. Can we done. I think a group in Memphis was able to get it done.

  35. Where did monkeypox come from?
    A close up look at the original paper documenting its discovery.
    Sebastien Powell
    May 30

    -snip-

    Why did this disease only manifest after the monkeys had spent time in the lab? Are we supposed to completely disregard the fact we don’t know all the details of what happened to the monkeys whilst they were being held in captivity? Has this disease ever been seen in monkeys in the wild? If so, how do we know it was caused by a virus, and not by exposure to an environmental toxin?

    On this point, a primatologist told me: “I’ve worked with thousands of monkeys and apes; never seen or heard of a case. If you put them in a cage and stress the hell out of them they get sick, pull hair out, even die. That’s without pumping them full of inoculants.”

    What could have caused the ‘severe hemorrhagic reactions’ in the rabbits? What else was in the substance they were inoculated with?

    Last but not least, the distinct lack of controls is somewhat baffling. If we were to repeat these exact experiments using non-contaminated materials, what would we expect to see?

    If you were to inject a solution – any solution – into the brain of a mouse, what do you think would happen?

    https://sebastienpowell.substack.com/p/where-did-monkeypox-come-from

  36. When Poison Was Everywhere

    A new book explores how and why arsenic found its way into wallpaper, bread, and baby carriages in Victorian times.
    By Haniya Rae

    October 11, 2016

    Slightly over a century ago, poison was a common part of everyday life. Arsenic, the notorious metalloid, was used in all sorts of products, primarily in the inks and aniline dyes of beautifully printed wallpapers and clothing. Odorless and colorless, it went into food as food coloring, and it was used in beauty products, such as arsenic complexion wafers that promised women pure white skin, until as late as the 1920s. It was found in the fabric of baby carriages, plant fertilizers, medicines. It even was taken as a libido pill in Austria.

    -more-

    https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2016/10/the-era-when-poison-was-everywhere/503654/

      1. That is dreadful.

        In the article there is an illustration of skin lesions on the hands of arsenic dye workers. Shades of monkey pox. I’m thinking smallpox also.

        People are really catching on to the scam that is “germ theory”.

        It would be remarkable to see a time in the distant past and the degree of health in individuals pre-poisoning. I would have loved to have seen it.

        1. You betcha. Lead, Arsenic, Aluminum, etc…you name it. We have been poisoned, we continue to be being poisoned and sadly so many people don’t know it. I always think of illness like a cold as my body is detoxing. As I free-fall down this rabbit hole after my son was poisoned with his baby shots I find so much of our daily lives and especially ‘treatments’ or ‘cures’ from various ‘health’ industries are poisoning us in a big way. My current research is on the dental industry. Very interesting and horrifying…more to come. Have a great weekend Sandra, I love your comments!

  37. Already 7 comments and the presentation isn’t even up!
    Greetings to ALL. One particular icon spoke to me this past Sunday in church which breathed strength into me:
    “It is evident that no one can terrify us or hold us in servitude, who have believed in Jesus over all the earth…”
    -St. Justin Martyr
    Dialogue with Trypho the Jew, c.AD 155

    1. Amen

      2 Timothy 1:7
      “For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.”

      1. Thank you Catherine,
        We must not listen to fear mongers. The truth will set us free.

  38. Dear Catherine,
    Is this true about cash potentially becoming illegal and criminalized if used? I usually don’t pay attention to these, but it is a sponsor of Glenn Beck. Here is the link and it alerted me enough to alert you:https://pro.manwardpress.com/p/EVENTTO99MWLLTMTDMTDLTWAR/LMWLY808/?h=true

    I would really appreciate your feedback on this. It would probably help a lot of people because Glenn Beck is popular and I imagine many have seen this and are potentially panicking. It also talks about gold, so the content is intriguing. Just be patient in getting through the repetitive information and within that information is a declared alert on criminalizing the use of cash.

    Thank you so much for what you convey through the Solari Report. God bless your hands and feet in what He calls you to carry out!

    ~ Lisa

    1. Honestly, I never pay attention to people who run ads or intros like that. After 4 minutes I can not get to specifics. Beware of entrainment on these kinds of ads.

      If you have specifics of what law and what it will do that is being predicted, let me know. If you look at what we have been saying about CBDCs, Vaccine Passports etc, off course these kinds of laws and actions are coming unless we stop them.

      If they outlaw cash, which is eventually coming if we let it, then there are many options of what would happen, including we don’t let them, we create our own cash and legal tender working with our state legislatures and local municipalities, and they can not enforce.

      1. It looks like “Goldbacks” will be available in September 19th in Wyoming. Utah already has them. I am hoping they catch on. Any thoughts? Thank you!

        1. Do they have any digital components in them? How are they protecting against counterfeiting?

          1. Hi! No digital components. The company addresses the counterfeiting issue on their website at https://www.goldback.com/how-goldbacks-are-made. 24K gold is vacuum embedded on polymer sheeting in quite a complicated manufacturing process. About halfway down the page there is a video of the goldbacks production process. It is physical gold that we can spend. There is an exchange calculator on their website as well. They appear to be beautifully designed with depictions of Wyoming history on the various denominations. I found it all very interesting as a viable alternative to paper currency in the future. Warmest regards!

          2. I wondered that as well. Robert Scott Bell has spoken about gold backs for a while now, it would be interesting to find out what he knows about them. I have been following him for years about health advice/homeopathy info, such a nice man. Plus, Mr. Rappoport and RSB did a wonderful vaccine information session in 2011 (I think-years fly by) that included Dr Laura’s spectacular advice on nutrition: “Vaccines Armed and Dangerous”. I think he includes that collection with his Patreon subscription. Anyhoo- here is the link to his show that included info on Nevada Goldbacks. I would love to get him on the health series to talk about Homeopathy and Silver (for health not coins) ; ) http://www.robertscottbell.com/natural-remedies/omicron-mild-symptoms-jeremy-cordon-goldbacks-precious-metals-singing-cactus-robert-f-kennedy-jr-the-real-anthony-fauci-bill-gates-big-pharma-and-the-global-war-on-democracy-and-public-health/ Have a great weekend! Jennifer

      2. I completely agree. When I hear those loud, bombastic openings, I shut it down. Immediately don’t trust it.

  39. Any chance for you and Mrs. Betts to do a Solari report on the legal basis for getting a religious exemption? It is a constitutional standard but seems to have different results depending on which entity is making the decision. Seems military hardly got any waivers vs state entities.

    1. We don’t have the depth of experience. However, it is a great idea. Let me see if I can identify someone who does who would be willing to take it on.

      1. I have sent several people to Peggy Hall, The Healthy American, and her hubby Pastor David. They were successful in getting exemptions but a couple were complicated because they still had to change their job duties for an accommodation, but that gave them the paycheck to be able to find other work. Her information is awesome. Her grasp of the Constitution is uncanny. Here is the website, she is amazing. She was also a Solari Hero! As always, Catherine picks out the best for that title! https://www.thehealthyamerican.org/religious-exemptions
        Hope that helps!
        Have a great weekend,
        Jennifer

  40. My first take on the extraordinary FBI home invasion of Donald Trump is an intention to provoke a reaction for the purpose of political gain. Not insignificant is the bypassing of all pretenses of cooperation with Gov DeSantis’ statewide law enforcement apparatus. Also no pretenses of legitimacy on the parts of DOJ and FBI. Good thing scoundrel Merrick Garland was kept out of SCOTUS.

    1. If you can not find anything illegal, best is to set him up for having classified documents in his possession or frame an obstruction charge based on finding something not produced in a separate investigation.

      Same thing happened to me. The lead IT guy for the FBI team gave me his card and told me that if I started a new company, he would rather work for me. Great guy.

      1. It’s just crazy that they would think there is a single place they’d find that has the alleged materials gift-wrapped for them. They either attempted to plant surveillance devices or are on a desperate search for another hoax-able opportunity.

        Certainly, Trump has, to the extent it is available, the UFO and JFK stuff, and the alleged Nixon Time Capsule. In the unlikely event FBI was to uncover these, they themselves wouldn’t be capable of disclosure, in sort of a double bind.

        1. Not sure they were looking for anything. Probably terrorism, pure and simple, aimed not just at the Trumps, but as we’ve seen over the past 6 years, aimed at anyone and everyone who has the temerity to back him.

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