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  1. While I can appreciate the “underdog” spirit in the video from the Kentucky Derby…..all of you who love horse racing clearly have not seen what happens to horses after their prime (or the many who are shot up and drugged and die in training). Many are sold to slaughter and tossed away like trash. There is no beauty in this.

  2. Catherine,
    ‘just watched the whole documentary from Janet Ossebaard about the cabal. https://www.fallcabal.com Have you watched it? What is your opinion? I’m thinking wonderfui researchers very good documentary. They’re from right there where you are living.

  3. The idea of horse racing being a meritocracy gave me a chuckle. It’s as corrupt as the rest of the world. My husband recently trained a horse that was second in a good quality race. The trainer of the horse that won had 11 drug positives in the same meet. Our horse had no drugs – as in zero before, the day of, or after. No Lasix, no bute (horse aspirin), nothing. The industry has turned, in my opinion, into a cartel laundering scheme. Drug money buys horses, pays the bills in cash (including vet bills where vets provide access to non-testable “drugs” like snake venom), bets in cash, cashes bets in cash (or offshore ), and writes of their losses. Regulators look the other way. It’s crazy. The industry needed a good guy to win the derby since their leading guy got caught. The fix is in in racing most of the time. I’m skeptical that the horse won on the merits. I hope he did, but skeptical.

    1. Elizabeth:
      What were the options to rig it the way it was run. The horse had to achieve the time. So one possibility is drugs. Another is entrainment. But whether turbocharged, the horse still needed the physical ability to achieve that time. So any understanding of options is welcome. Yes, I agree it has become quite dirty like many media driven events.

      Catherine

  4. Catherine you seem to have high regard for The Last Refuge group and Sundance and his team of lawyers. I have been with this group for years now. Can you tell me why you seem to ignore whet is the dominant theme of The Last Refuge group-President Trump and his profound positive effect on the US economy during his brief 4 yrs in office? I know Trump has his flaws but with his trade policies, world diplomacy(china, North Korea), America first, etc he seemed to be battling Mr Global quite damn well. The economy was rolling with his economic team and policies.
    Why do you give so little credit to his work? Trump seemed to embody the resurrection of meritocracy in US for awhile. Your thoughts?

    1. During Trump, an effort was made to burn thousands of people out of their homes in California in an operation either permitted or governed by the US military. Trump said and did nothing.
      During Trump, Trump started a program to fund 10Billion worth of injections to poison and cull the US population run by an expert in brain machine interface. He continues to promote these injections which are killing, maiming and bankrupting millions of families.
      During Trump, 1MM small business were shut down by government while publically traded companies consolidated all their market share using cheap money from the Federal Reserve – all done without a peep from Trump.
      During Trump, the executive branch instituted FASAB 56 taking the government completely dark.
      If you listen to the Solari Report during the period that Trump was President, Farrell and I did a report card every quarter and regularly gave Trump credit for all the good things he did.
      If you continue to support Trump despite this, I strongly recommend you digest the James Giordano lectures on neurological weaponry. Very similar technology was used to make money in the casino business and to promote political campaigns.

  5. I have question for Catherine. I live in Oregon and one of many horrors here is the plethora of chem trails I am exposed to living in Portland Oregon. Where in US can one avoid this ugly polutant monster? Is Tennessee, Florida, Alabama , Idaho etc cleaner or free this insanity.

    1. All of the states in the United States experience the spraying – although there do sometimes appear to be a difference in intensity. The places I have experienced the least are islands subject to decent amount of wind where spraying is somewhat futile = the land area is small and the spray easily blown away.

  6. You said something I always say to my friends (you always say things that I say to my friends),… the goal of satan is to get you to come in agreement with lies, because intentional deception is the gateway to delusion. I can’t tell you all the situations that arise when people, agendas, organizations ask you to say, “Yes” to something false. PEOPLE WATCH WHAT YOU COME IN AGREEMENT WITH AND OR ARE COMPLICIT WITH, THEY ARE DOORWAYS AND FOUNDATIONS OF BUILDING MULTIPLE STORY BUILDINGS OF LIES.

  7. Hi Catherine, thank you so much for inviting me to the Northern Lights event, and I must say it was really nice to meet you in person.
    I found the old podcast I mentioned in connection with Cash Fridays. It was an old episode of Radio Mises (ep 98 for those who understand Swedish and want to listen).
    There they are discussing Bitcoin, Cash and an early proposal from the Swedish Riksbank about the E-krona I.e. a CBDC.
    The host of the podcast Claus Bernpaintner rejects both Bitcoin and the CBDC. The bitcoin mostly because it does not have any actual value backing it. The CBDC because of the risk of tracking, AND because of the risk of being cut off for being a dissident.
    They proposed the idea of a cash only month (not week-day) which is similar, but much less feasible than cash only Fridays.

    1. Daniel:

      It was great meeting you! I very much appreciate your taking the time to join us. I will send to one of our Swedish allies. It sounds interesting.

      Leaving tomorrow am. I do love Sweden.

      Catherine

  8. http://www.smatthewliao.com
    S. Matthew Liao
    In this paper, we consider a new kind of solution to climate change, what we call human engineering, which involves biomedical modifications of humans so that they can mitigate and/or adapt to climate change. We argue that human engineering is potentially less risky than geoengineering and that it could help behavioural and market solutions …

  9. Bioethicist Suggests Gene Therapy To Make People Allergic To Red Meat In Order To Reduce Meat Consumption, Shocking 2016 Clip Surfaces
    by Conrad ScottJune 23, 2021June 23, 2021

    A bioethicist has suggested genetically engineering humans to make them allergic to red meat, in order to get around people’s hesitancy to reduce their consumption. Oh yes, and shrinking them to reduce their ‘lifetime greenhouse gas emissions’. Science fiction or science fact? Let’s hope these suggestions remain the former. File this one under C for ‘cuckoo’, ‘certifiable’, ‘crazy’ – it doesn’t matter which!

    See the source image

    This man wants to make you allergic to meat, a privilege usually reserved for those suffering from excruciating and debilitating tick-borne diseases. Thanks!

    Over the past few days a shocking and bizarre clip has been doing the rounds on Twitter, showing a ‘bioethicist’ discussing ways to reduce meat consumption and save the planet from global warming. While such discussion is now par for the course, as talk of a global ‘climate crisis’ exacerbated by cow farts intensifies, the academic’s suggested remedies are likely to shock even those who think they’ve heard it all before.

    -more-

    https://herculeanstrength.com/bioethicist-allergic-to-red-meat/

  10. Alpha-Gal Syndrome and Ticks: A False Trail?

    April 27, 2020 By Merinda Teller, MPH, PhD

    snip-

    A MODERN MALADY

    As medical historians remind us, allergies are a “modern malady.”8 Hay fever became a recognized condition only in 1870,9 and the term “allergy” did not come along until 1906, following on the heels of French physiologist (and eugenicist) Charles Richet’s 1902 invention of the term “anaphylaxis.”10

    Around that time, injected antitoxins and vaccines—new on the scene—were causing “new diseases and strange reactions that phy­sicians could not explain.”10 Observing these “hypersensitivity reactions” that seemed to involve the “collision of antigen and antibody,” particularly with repeated injections, Austrian pediatrician Clemens von Pirquet coined the term “serum sickness” and later elaborated the concept of allergy.10

    Over subsequent decades, professionals continued to debate the meaning of various allergy terms and concepts, and even today, these are not necessarily agreed upon or used in a consistent and precise manner.10 There is a firm consensus, however, that allergic condi­tions—and especially food allergies—exploded beginning around 1990.9 The alarming increase in allergies over a relatively short period of time is, in most experts’ view, a strong clue that environmental factors are a leading allergy trigger11—and researchers believe that this holds true for the rise in red meat allergy as well.7

    A MEDICAL MYSTERY

    In 2009, several simultaneous case reports appeared in the scientific literature describing the mysterious red meat allergy, with research teams from the U.S.,12 Australia13 and France14 all converging on similar assertions about the presence of alpha-gal immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies in their patients. Researchers were somewhat puzzled by the new syndrome, how­ever, because it “defie[d] some of the bedrock tenets of immunology”7 and “challenge[d] the current paradigm for food allergy.”15 For example, while IgE antibodies typically are associated with immediate allergic reactions,16 these investigators’ patients were exhibiting delayed symptoms—usually several or more hours after ingestion of the offending food. Moreover, although the National Institute of Al­lergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) defines food allergies as “a specific immune response that occurs reproducibly on exposure to a given food” [emphasis added],16 individuals with the new form of anaphylaxis were showing hit-or-miss reactions not just to meat but also to dairy and other mammalian-origin products.6 Some individuals were able to get by with an “alpha-gal-reduced” diet that included small quantities of red meat.17

    Ordinarily, food allergies “are overwhelm­ingly caused by proteins.”7 The allergy literature has not supported the notion that carbohydrate antigens “contribute significantly to the induc­tion of allergic reactions,”18 and yet alpha-gal is a carbohydrate. Conceding that “the IgE response to alpha-gal is different from typical IgE responses directed towards protein aller­gens,”6 alpha-gal researchers have, therefore, hypothesized that alpha-gal somehow “changes the immune response. . . so that it is possible to have these allergic reactions.”19

    One reason that investigators chose to zero in on alpha-gal antibodies was that other research had previously described a severe and sometimes fatal hypersensitivity reaction in up to 20 percent of patients receiving a recombinant (genetically engineered) cancer drug called cetuximab, a drug produced in a mammalian (murine) cell culture in which alpha-gal is pres­ent.20 The cetuximab research found that IgE antibodies specific for alpha-gal were present in most of the people who went on to react to the drug.20

    The French authors writing in 2009 were not entirely convinced of the “clinical rel­evance” of the IgE antibodies against alpha-gal, describing their relevance as “unclear.”14 A new report in the International Archives of Allergy and Immunology suggests that for some, this is still the case; the article states that the diagnostic value of alpha-gal IgE antibodies “has yet to be clarified” and that a finding of positive antibod­ies generally “has limited predictive value for the characteristics or severity of this allergy.”21 Nonetheless, most researchers have embraced the notion that the presence of alpha-gal IgE is at the root of the cetuximab and red meat hypersensitivity reactions.6

    The French authors writing in 2009 were not entirely convinced of the “clinical rel­evance” of the IgE antibodies against alpha-gal, describing their relevance as “unclear.”14 A new report in the International Archives of Allergy and Immunology suggests that for some, this is still the case; the article states that the diagnostic value of alpha-gal IgE antibodies “has yet to be clarified” and that a finding of positive antibod­ies generally “has limited predictive value for the characteristics or severity of this allergy.”21 Nonetheless, most researchers have embraced the notion that the presence of alpha-gal IgE is at the root of the cetuximab and red meat hypersensitivity reactions.6

    ENTER THE TICK

    Suspecting an environmental trigger, what alpha-gal researchers needed next was an explanation as to “what causes or leads to the development of the IgE response to α-gal” to begin with.22 Ticks offered a ready scapegoat. Admittedly, ticks are a nuisance, and since the advent of Lyme disease in the 1970s, they are easy to cast in the role of villainous disease vector. The U.S. paper published in 2009 tenta­tively launched the tick hypothesis, mentioning that about 80 percent of the study cohort had reported a tick bite prior to onset of symptoms.12 The Australian paper (also published in 2009) then took the tick hypothesis further, postulating “a novel association between tick bite reactions and red meat allergy” and hypothesizing that components of tick saliva were “cross-reactive with proteins found in various red meats.”13
    -more-

    https://www.westonaprice.org/health-topics/alpha-gal-syndrome-and-ticks-a-false-trail/

    1. You do not need a tick bite to be “allergic”. It looks like more of the Poisoned Planet Op to me. IMHO

      -snip-
      …in the 2009 study in the U.S., one in five participants reported no tick bite at all. In four reported cases of alpha-gal allergy in Switzerland, the researchers observed that only one out of four cases had a history of a tick bite and speculated that “other ways of sensitisation may also take place,” par­ticularly in childhood-onset patients.24

      -snip-

      1. This is a great thorough article.

        -snip-

        But have researchers properly considered other explanations? The fact that alpha-gal reactions are not limited to red meat but also include allergic/anaphylactic reactions to products with mammalian-origin ingredients such as gelatin—including cosmetics, medications and vac­cines—provides a major clue that something else may be going on.28 A website for the allergy-afflicted is up-front in describing alpha-gal as a medication allergy as much as a red meat allergy and singles out gelatin-containing vaccines as a prominent suspect.29 (The article by Kendall Nelson on chickenpox and shingles vaccines in this issue of Wise Tradi­tions points out that gelatin is used as a stabilizer in eleven U.S. vaccines.)
        -snip-

        1. -snip-

          -That vaccines might bear significant responsibility for the alpha-gal phenomenon warrants consideration for a number of reasons. First, the explosion in food allergies that started around 1990 coincides temporally with the dramatic expansion of the childhood vaccine schedule as well as the more gradual but steady expansion of vaccine recommendations for adults. Second, gelatin, according to a recent review, “is the vaccine component responsible for most allergic reactions to vaccine, for both IgE and non IgE mediated reactions,” even in individuals without a gelatin allergy.30 Third, Japan has produced a wealth of documentation about the connection between gelatin-contain­ing vaccines and anaphylactic reactions, in particular.31 One Japanese study traced “a strong causal relationship between gelatin-containing DTaP [diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis] vac­cination, anti-gelatin IgE production, and risk of anaphylaxis following subsequent immuni­zation with live viral vaccines which contain a larger amount of gelatin.”32 Finally, well before alpha-gal came along, studies had linked bovine serum albumin (BSA) to meat allergies,33,34 and BSA is widely used in the cell cultures that produce vaccines.35 (Recall that the cetuximab drug that prompts alpha-gal-type anaphylaxis is likewise made in a non-primate mammalian culture, although murine rather than bovine or porcine.)
          -snip-

          Back to jabs, yet again.

  11. The productivity drain caused by employee resource groups, or ERGs, is very real. It’s hard to see how the trend can continue long-term, and I speculate a reversal is in the near future.

  12. Dear Catherine, another great insight, many thanks. The reduced productivity might also have affected so many who worked from home. The office ethos has been destroyed. Also, your admiration for India brought a tear of gratitude from me. I am an Indian, my motherland has a special place in the journey of human civilization. The western press is always disparaging of India. They don’t get her. You do, John did. That meant a lot to me personally. Awaken India Movement have left no stone unturned in raising awareness. I am aware of local volunteers going on foot in small towns to spread the message of informed consent. To your point about raising one child at a time – the middle class in India sets records on this front. I have seen daily wage labourers giving it all to send their children to school, have seen people making sacrifices to keep a small roadside temple going, teachers and doctors raising the bar with what they have done during the pandemic. We believe our Gods walk amidst us. There can be no period when HE keeps putting a comma each time. The door never closes with the Lord. Have a wonderful week. With gratitude.

    1. Rekha:

      I was hoping to return to India in this period. I have not been there since 1971. I am with you. The Indian people are a great people and have done so much to stop the tyranny – at great cost and with great personal courage.

      Catherine

  13. Hello everyone,

    Though I am technically a new member, I have followed Catherine’s work on and off for over a decade. (I have learned about her and her work through Mike Ruppert and his work.)

    The reason I am writing is that I would like to know what Catherine, John, and members of this community think about the monero cryptocurrency. I tried searching on solari.com but found no information on this.

    I think most of the cryptocurrency hype today is mostly just that, a hype. Since the market cap is small, it is volatile, and since it is largely unregulated, it welcomes corrupt games and theft through various defi schemes. So I am not at all interested in cryptocurrency as an investment at all.

    But I am very interested in their potential as use in transactions, i.e., (digital) cash. In that sense, any cash-alternative must be fungible, private, decentralized, and not prone to manipulations, and with cryptocurrencies, the network must be secure, i.e., trustworthy. The monero community is humble and, as far as I can tell, the technology is sound. (I am a software engineer and a scientist, though not with a background in cryptography.) I think monero largely fits this bill and a technologically mature solution already today. What is, of course, missing (but growing) is adoption, i.e., trust.

    I think an interesting testament to the fact that monero works in practice is the move of most dark markets from bitcoin to monero: https://www.monerotalk.live/dr-rolf-van-wegberg-on-monero-replacing-bitcoin-on-dark-markets.

    Another interesting fact, which I think underlines that monero as a technology could work as digital cash, is its unique privacy characteristics, superior to all other cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin: the IRS is ready to fund anyone who can crack the privacy of monero: https://modernconsensus.com/regulation/irs-bets-1m-monero-transactions-are-traceable. In a nutshell: in monero by default, the sender, the receiver, as well as the amount of a transaction are all private, yet, through view keys, auditing is possible. None of this is true for bitcoin.

    With a huge respect towards Catherine’s and John’s knowledge in monetary systems and banking in general, I would love to hear what they think, from that perspective and background, about monero.

    PS: I use cash not only on every Friday but every day. But cash is cumbersome online and across large distances.

    Respectfully,
    Jozsef

    1. Jozef:

      On my list to look at Monero. I have numerous allies who are fans.

      Catherine

    2. Thanks for the comment on Monero. I agree that many private transactions take place, some from bitcoin into monero and then back to bitcoin.
      We know that bitcoin is traceable at a State level, and possibly one day monero will also be traceable. Bear in mind this is an all or nothing event.

      1. Hi Richard,

        Can you please elaborate on what you mean by “all or nothing event”?

        Thanks,
        Jozsef

        1. Hi Jozsef, if a State has the ability to solve the Monero encryption, and perhaps other features of it blockchain implementation, then all the hidden data becomes available. That is the “all”. Today, that is not possible and “nothing” can be read.

          1. That is not how breaking monero would work, because the technology behind involves several components and breaking each of them only allows answering questions that are statistical (i.e., non-deterministic, let alone binary) in nature. In other words, it is misleading to think of breaking monero as a binary (black box) operation.

            Even if a single component, say, the one responsible for obfuscating sender identities in a transaction, gets broken, all the attacker can hope for is a significantly less-than-certain probability that some address was involved in a given transaction. What does that mean in court?

            Bitcoin is a very different matter altogether, where all transactions and their histories are public, because the bitcoin ledger stores its information public. Bitcoin is equivalent to have a bulletin board outside of the bank that displays all past transactions of all clients of a bank. That single “transparency feature” of bitcoin ensures that bitcoin can never seriously be considered as an equivalent of cash. It is more of a proof-of-concept in my mind. But don’t get me wrong: I consider bitcoin revolutionary in the ideas it introduced and how it combined several existing technologies, but it did not get a crucial component of solid money right: privacy. In my mind it is version 1, while monero is bitcoin version 2.

            There is also a significantly different policy the monero community takes with respect to code changes (or forks) compared to bitcoin. While in bitcoin, forks are considered a problem, in monero updates to better protocols are usual operating procedure. In other words, monero admits that future improvements are necessary.

            There are many ways monero importantly differs from bitcoin (and its derivatives), and another big one is that the mining algorithm that keeps the network secure, performs best on commodity hardware. This is intentional and extremely important. It was invented with that purpose and can also be further improved if necessary. As a result, no single specific centralized authority can control the majority of the computing power (as is already done in bitcoin) and the monero network is therefore a lot more decentralized and thus more secure.

            In general, as I see it, there is a lot of high-quality work and research go into monero and how it continues to evolve with the single goal of sound money and nothing else. For example, no scripting as in bitcoin or in ethereum.

            But no one should believe me of course. The real test of the pudding is how it works in practice. Based on the two links I posted above, I think we might have something here.

            If you only have an hour to spend on this subject, I recommend watching this video: https://tube.bakosi.org/w/hMUFP2gGw7ruCkXyzmGX2S

    1. Whatever you do, please do not assume that anything Cliff High says about Solari is accurate or relevant. Yes, the Greek or Latin derivation is related to the word for sun – note that our logo is a solar armillary.

      1. Cliff is kind of out there.
        He did say he didn’t know if his interpretation of Solari, as it relates to your meaning, was accurate.

        Yes, I’m not sure what he says is true or not about many things,
        especially the current covid narrative.
        I was curious to know your two cents. Thanks, Steven

  14. The link below opens to the missing Conservative Tree House article about the $8.8 billion:

    https://archive.ph/z64Gi

    “… Some of the spending includes an allocation of funds to the State Dept including funds to USAID to “provide $8.8 billion to the Department of State for economic support and assistance to the people of Ukraine and other affected countries, including direct budgetary support, as well as support for food security, democracy, anticorruption, cybersecurity, counter-disinformation, human rights, atrocity documentation, energy, and emergency infrastructure needs.” {pdf page 41} The request specifically authorizes the transfer of these funds globally, outside of Ukraine. …”

  15. Catherine, please, please review WILD SWANS by Jung Chang. It’s such an important book! You will not be disappointed. It’s beautifully written and so important. It shows how the fabric of society and aspirations of a people were torn asunder in China. The repercussions still exist today.

      1. The Chinese country people’s greeting, even today, is “Have you eaten?” or “How’s your health?”

  16. (1) NATO 2030: Making a Strong Alliance Even Stronger
    North Atlantic Council Meeting in Brussels 14 June 2021
    https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/news_185000.htm?selectedLocale=en
    [See Official texts on right column]

    (2) VIDEOS & TRANSCRIPTS
    https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/opinions_184958.htm?selectedLocale=en

    NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg Opening Speech
    Excerpt:
    Deborah Haynes (Sky News): It’s really interesting about that whole impact on security of climate change. What can NATO do to help mitigate that, and why is that so important?

    NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg: So far, NATO will never be the lead organization, addressing all the aspects of climate change. But climate change is a crisis multiplier. Climate change will lead to more conflict over scarce resources, like water, land, millions of people will be forced to move, more migration. And that will exacerbate conflicts, and lead to new conflicts.

  17. If my property is on the table for the $ debt resolution why isn’t Buffett’s also? I cannot think of a more violent scenario in America if somebody like him would be exempt. I’m not naive but a simple explanation would suffice. I know the powers that be have gone off their rockers.

  18. Two comments/topics for further investigation: One, regarding Brazil and a pan-south-american currency: there is some indication that this is actually part of a digital ID control mechanism. Lula is not the same man he used to be. Chile will be in the forefront.
    Two: regarding your suspicion that there is a setup to be able to seize assets worldwide, think for a moment of the value of the Russian based equities held in US brokerages, both as individual ADRs and as ETFs created by companies such as Blackrock. It must be billions, and it is completely gone. In effect stolen. I would be interested in your thoughts on this.

    1. Yes, stolen. I would love to know who got it. Have been trying to find out.

  19. Hello Catherine and John

    On the point of not having a story on crypto… there’s a HUGE story unfolding right now on the collapse of Terra / Luna and UST (algorythmic stablecoin). It’s the biggest story since Mt Gox and the DAO hack.

    1. Posted – will discuss latest in crypto market with John. Thanks for the heads up. I had seen the coinbase article but not this one.

  20. Please someone provide information on ingredients & effects of THE FIRST SHOT! There is absolutely NO INFORMATION online. All stories assume TWO SHOTS. I know SO MANY PEOPLE who STOPPED after taking the first shot (Pfizer, Moderna, J&J). Does the immune system restore itself over time? Thank you.

    1. Caroline:

      We do not yet have definitive information on ingredients. First, it is highly likely is that there were multiple types of batches. So someone who got 1 shot could have gotten a saline shot, or could have gotten a bad batch. There is tremendous variation – so not good to fret yourself into sickness for fear you got a bad batch, when you instead got a saline shot.

      I have looked at many pictures from highly credible researchers – there are clearly ingredients that are not disclosed and some of these ingredients can not be defined as to what they are and why they are there.

      Some practioners believe that it is possible to lessen the impact over time – numerous scientist that I work with believe that it is not possible to essentially detox from the mRNA tech and spiked protein.

      So certainty is not possible that I know of. What is possible is to significantly improve general health and detox other toxins. Question of course is how these actions help or exacerbate the vaccine ingredients. So best to take care step by step.

      This is why a person should never allow an injection into their body until they have full disclosure of all ingredients and they are confident they understand the impact, the risks and give informed consent.

      We are updating the Family Financial Disclosure Form to help our subscribers and audience help their families perform a proper due diligence and take the steps necessary to prevent a family bankruptcy if they proceed with vaccination and experience an adverse event.

      1. Catherine, thank you for taking the time to respond in such depth.

    2. Hi Caroline, there is a ton of information on the jabs, how much of it makes any sense today is another matter, and similarly for the long term effects. See here:
      https://howbad.info/
      That site seems to be the best source for data, unless you can make sense of the pfizer documents currently being disclosed. (above my pay grade)

      1. Also strongly recommend the Doctors for Covid Ethics website.

  21. The war makes sense if they’re offloading “old missiles, etc.” as John mentioned, to make a “clean sweep” to recoup losses and make gains before shifting to fission, fusion, nuclear (clean “green energy”).

  22. Dear Catherine and John,

    Thank you so much for this report! My husband has alpha-gall syndrome. Living in rural MO for the last decade he had he enjoyed hiking through woods. Soon he started getting sick everytime he eats red meat he breaks out in horrible hyves. He went to a wholistic healer in hopes that he would feel better, thankfully he is able to eat a little pork. But beef and lamb its a total no go.

    1. Can your husband eat animal fat? Is it just the proteins that cannot be digested and are causing your husband to break out in hives. It sounds like all the allergies people get from jabs. Early in 2020 I saw a researcher bragging that they could create a shot that would make a person allergic to meat. Sounds like it was already done. Of course he said that would be great for the climate issue(scam).

      1. Yes, and red meat byproducts as well. He was taking a supplement that made him breakout and we’re thinking one of the ingredients was derived from red meat animal. And yes, alpha-gall is a new fangled disease for sure. Looks man-made. I was not aware about the shot they created. Thanks for the info. Does not surprise me. We also know a friend whose small child contracted alpha-gall as well.

          1. Thank you! It is a great article. It’s horrifying to hear that cases are rising. But hopefully awareness will mobilize some good Dr’s and treatments.

      2. Such a “shot” would be a criminal bioweapon administered without consent. If mercenaries are making a comeback, perhaps there will arise private systems designed to collect evidence, determine the origin of various threats and administer appropriate dis-incentives to future bad behavior.

    2. I met someone in Hawaii who developed that after getting a TdA shot in the ER after stepping on coral. Was furious about receiving the shot.

  23. Hi Catherine,
    I live in Canada and have investments with Manulife bank. Can you reccomend where to invest money? I dont have enough to buy realestate at todays prices. Is the only option to take it out in cash or buy gold and silver? Where do you find good investments now?

    Thanks
    Christina

  24. Thanks to the subscriber who posted the Asha Logos video. It describes a book hidden in the Vatican Library for 1000 years! Eerie parallels to this century.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procopius

    > Procopius’s now famous Anecdota also known as Secret History was discovered centuries later at the Vatican Library in Rome and published in Lyon by Niccolò Alamanni in 1623. Its existence was already known from the Suda, which referred to it as Procopius’s “unpublished works” containing “comedy” and “invective” of Justinian, Theodora, Belisarius and Antonina. The Secret History covers roughly the same years as the first seven books of The History of the Wars and appears to have been written after they were published. Current consensus generally dates it to 550, or less commonly, 558.

  25. Catherine, my understanding is that Elon bought Tweeter to decentralize it, to convert it into a Decentralize Autonomous Organization or DAO. This is one of the avenues for globalization- based on what is call “democratization” via technology. Elon will probably create its own governance and money-making rules for Tweeter as is private entity, but it will promise freedom of expression and “individual ownership” to anybody around the world. Unfortunately, this creates a sovereign problem since it will bypass countries laws – so they will need to decide if they want to be part of the new global norm basically with no borders or not participate (potentially go broke).

    1. Best thing to do with Twitter is walk away. That is why we stopped using.

      1. Technologies and IoE internet of everything implications and availability is actually poorly understood by many people, companies and even governments. Reason why is also so difficult for people to accept that humans can be very wicked using information mediums.

        If we take Elon at his word and his intention is to open “real debate” in Twitter and save our democracy, then again we also need to consider he said that China rocks, robot slaves will replace every worker, universal basic income will soon be necessary, all vehicles will be autonomous, AI will achieve a God-like status, brain implants will connect us to that God, and ultimately that there is a chance our universe is just a computer simulation or Metaverse. Completely crazy!

        Indeed Catherine, it is probably better to stay away from most social media or don’t engage. But in our very interconnected world (and growing) it is most difficult especially for younger generations. Extremely complicated to overturned.
        Universities are probably the places where we need to begin to clean up “immediately”.

        1. All good points. I can live with some limited engagement. A serious presence on social media to do it right given the risk issues would be a very expensive proposition.

  26. I had a quick scan through
    https://library.solari.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Solari_2nd_Q_Wrap-Up_9-7-2016.pdf
    thinking this was the writeup on popsicles and productivity.
    I was looking for comments on the link between GDP/energy.per.capita/productivity but this seems to be missing from the Report.
    I came across a link to
    https://home.solari.com/mapping-your-local-financial-ecosystems/
    and that looked interesting but the link seems to be down.
    My comment re productivity is that if improved productivity is always linked to increased per capita energy consumption; and energy production is 80% burning stuff; what happens when our ability to burn stuff gets reduced?

      1. Hi Catherine, I has a quick scan through those links. WoW!!!!!
        It will take me a week or two to get up to speed on those presentations.
        Many (and huge) thanks for that work. Pardon my curiosity, but you refer a couple of times to software that us.gov has refused to return. What did it look like?
        And BTW on my searches for the documents I came across your report on soil health, and that led me to links on Chromatography. Again, thanks!
        So much time, so little to do … 🙂

          1. I have hacked on some unrelated bits of code, hence I’m interested in how all this came together, and the things that US.gov is keeping to itself. If I may ask, what has gone? is it the databases themselves, or access to the databases, the connecting and search software, or the indexed searches themselves, or the user interface?

  27. About 5 years ago I took a tenants rent check of $800 to the bank it was drawn on, Wells Fargo. Before cashing they requested a finger print. I did not comply, and a meeting of the minds ensued behind the glass. They caved. When asked how I would like my cash, I responded in $100 bills please. The teller responded we no longer use $100 bills. She handed me $50’s instead.

  28. My son went to Ukraine March 6, thinking he would be one of the volunteers Zelensky was calling to join the military there. Volunteers were not getting into the army. Some were funneled into the International Legion which he said are under the Ukranian military but the paperwork was taking upwards of two months and the volunteers were looking for other ways to find some action. Many went to the Georgians, which is a militia that’s been in Ukraine since 2014. They live off donations and don’t really do anything. Volunteers getting through were those with actual military and combat experience. One group he saw go through in March were American and said to be going in for extractions.

    Son has no military experience but tagged on with a group of Brits, also inexperienced, who went to Kiev on March 11. They were brought there by a young Brit whose mother is a member of Parliament. There were nine or ten of them. For about two weeks, they took shifts in a trench at the end of a runway at Kiev’s smallest airport. They were given uniforms and weapons but were actually unpaid labor for a Ukranian who owned an airline, equipment and buildings in the area of the airport. This man had contacts with the SBU (formerly KGB), thus the weapons and uniforms. The Ukranian housed them in a warehouse and fed them. The Ukranian Territorial Army was stationed in the airport terminal and on the perimeter of the airfield, so these volunteers were warned to only walk between their trench and the warehouse or risk being accidentally shot. Everyone was pretty twitchy at that time. The airports were not bombed. He saw rockets overhead but Kiev had a dome and these were intercepted. There was some damage on the outskirts of Kiev. At the end of two weeks, tired of sitting in the bitter cold, and with no real action, the volunteers wanted to quit. They were required to surrender their weapons and uniforms. Many kept their uniforms but they did surrender the weapons. The Ukranian who hired them, without pay, also had body guards who took longer shifts in the trench. They appeared to be well paid, clothed for the weather and conscientious in their task which is unusual for Ukraine. Son said there were many such unpaid volunteers, without weapons, wearing uniforms, wandering about Kiev trying to figure out where to go. He said the Russians had left except for a few deserters who were in the forests. They stayed behind to steal.

    Most of the time, son was in Lviv and a village called Schpaniv, “training” locals for the Georgians in small arms. Problem is, they didn’t have any guns or weapons. That’s a whole other story I’ll save for another time. The whole time these young “volunteers” wanted to get to the war but they were diverted and frustrated.

    On April 22, son travelled with others to Kiev hoping they could find a way to be sent to the front. This is his note about Kiev: “A lot of people have trickled back into the city since the last time I was here. It’s still nowhere near as populated as it is in peacetime, but there are normal people on the sidewalks, and normal cars on the streets. Most of the checkpoints have been deserted, except in the government district. Air raid sirens are ignored, and I haven’t heard a single explosion since I’ve been here.”

    Son spent several months in Kiev in 2021 as a tourist before the war so he is familiar with the area. He thinks there is war in Kharkiv, Mariupol and the Donbass. Other than what these young volunteers want to believe, I didn’t hear any credible information to confirm that.

    A young Ukranian in Schpaniv regularly transports aid supplies and food coming into Lviv to the Donbass where he says people are starving. Reportedly, his truck comes back with bullet holes and he’s risking his life to go. I think it’s true he’s going and there must be a need. I can’t confirm the truth of the danger. I’m skeptical whether there is a conflict over there.

    1. Looks like the money that they are trying to send to the Ukraine is part of a good old mafia shakedown.

  29. Just yesterday I was at a meeting of EU head veterinary officers, and they all agreed that by far the most important thing right now is avian influenza, and (shockingly) vaccination of birds. So they aim to give a political signal to the pharmaceutical industry to encourage them to develop a vaccine. Very kind of them. : )

  30. Hi Catherine, I’m a married 39 year old, no kids but would like to have some soon. We live in the Hudson Valley of NY in a condo, which isn’t as resilient as we’d like. We’re contemplating a small nearby land purchase but we’re not sure if it’s best to deepen our roots in NY or maybe hedge towards a more free state like NH, Tenn, or FL. I’m also curious if you’ve seen particular areas of the country where people who are awakening to the Reality are tending to congregate. Very much appreciate your insight here!

    1. There is community in that area, around Ghent and Hawthorne Valley, farmers and a co-op.

  31. 1. Crypto market (war movie) meme video: https://twitter.com/litcapital/status/1524453949964800007

    2. Bono in subway: is purple a karmic-disclaimer (“we told you”) signal? https://twitter.com/search?q=from%3Ahumanvibration%20purple&f=live

    3. Analysis of EU dynamics: https://newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/240

    4. Energy: https://www.vice.com/en/article/7kbndq/scientists-discover-unexplained-abundance-of-rare-nuclear-fusion-fuel-on-earth
    “Scientists have discovered evidence that a key rare resource, called helium-3, is potentially ten times more common on Earth than previously known—though the source of all this extra supply remains mysterious, reports a new study. The finding is important because helium-3 could serve as a foundation of limitless clean power for our civilization, but has been seen as inaccessible since it is largely found in outer space locations, especially the Moon.

    5. Gigi Young on Mars endgame (new religion), audio from Rush Limbaugh. 30m conclusion of 8-part series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuBOtedk88g

    1. 4. Energy: Rich, check out this video https://www.bitchute.com/video/dTOEQOIYt3I3/ where Col. Fletcher Prouty explains how oil is NOT A FOSSIL FUEL. It’s the 2nd most prevalent liquid on earth. He tells the history of how Rockefeller got science to believe that oil was the remnant of living matter in order to pump up the price. Turns out Kissinger, et al, were responsible for creating a “world price for oil.” Prouty also tells us that no fossil has ever been found below 16,000 feet while oil is drilled at 28-33,000 feet every single day. Fascinating.

    1. Thanks. We have it now. If you look at the source materials, I think we should seriously drill into what is going on with the international civil asset forfeiture plans.

    2. Same in the U.S. If you look closely when John enters the URL there is a tilde (`) at the end of the URL. He sees the tilde and tries to remove it but removes the “k” in “ukraine” instead. Oops!

  32. Love the upbeat beginning of this week’s Money and Mkt report!! Catherine I found your comment very interesting as regards hacking. This can be very possible relative to vital infrastructure systems such as electrical grids. Attached is an article regarding the fire here in Laguna Niguel Calif. today which mentions the following:
    “Our information reflects circuit activity occurring close in time to the reported time of the fire. Our investigation is ongoing,” the utility said.
    Various utilities’ electrical equipment has repeatedly been linked to the ignition of disastrous California wildfires, especially during windy weather.”
    So Cal Edison is the Utility “probing” to source the cause of this blaze.

    https://www.kcra.com/article/socal-edison-probes-cause-coastal-fire-laguna-niguel/39984580

  33. I know the lone star tick story sounds fanciful but it’s nothing new, I personally know people who have had this happen to them – it’s a symptom of lyme’s disease and can be addressed with the correct treatment. There’s been a lot of issues with Australians getting this and the medical profession refusing to acknowledge the existence of ticks that can cause this in Australia, despite people exhibiting symptoms. Encounters with these parasites are rare thus the rarity of this disease (such rarity would not be the case if it were explained by widespread chemical use or other such factors for example), and people who have suffered from this can literally pinpoint it to the day they got the tick bite. There’s lots of research by alternative practitioners in the US about it. I wouldn’t be so quick to discount.

    Now whether these ticks could be deliberately circulated in order to create a widespread meat allergy to fulfil green agenda? Sure, that is possible.

  34. John Titus-
    I found the Conservative Treehouse article “Beyond a Slush Fund, Biden $33 Billion Ukraine Package Includes $8.8 Billion to Establish State Dept Global Disinformation Bureau, and International Civil Asset Forfeiture” here:
    https://archive.ph/z64Gi
    It was archived with 368 comments posted, which are also archived at that link. I made a PDF of the article in case this goes down.

  35. Guys we’re witnessing probably the biggest pump and dump yet this morning in crypto space. Any thoughts?

    1. At least BTC looks like trading, while US stock market looks like computer generated graphic. No way you get a straight line for months with real trading; even with computer/algo trading. The only way you get that graph is with computer trading if all computers are controlled from one place.
      Why bother pretending there is a free market in an unfree country?

    2. I reckoned that Tether was a huge threat to Bitcoin as soon as it was announced. And there was a high probability of scammieness sometime along the Tether line.
      So, no surprise that the BTC price got hammered as a result. A big surprise though, that BTC dropped so much.
      Another question is whether the troubles in Tether and other crypto (ex BTC) are over.

  36. From Asha Logos

    This video is a tribute to Procopius, his work, and all similar important histories quietly shuffled away or proactively hidden. One can’t help but notice countless parallels with the collapse of Rome and our own degenerate, prideful, ignorant and forgetful age, and important related lessons.. let’s not turn our heads.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PehCn_3kyw4

      1. It’s not over until it’s over… and even then it may not be Over.

        1. You can use that as a marker. a marker that tells you that US is a dictatorship already. There are many other markers that tell the same thing.

          1. Ozymandias
            By Percy Bysshe Shelley

            I met a traveller from an antique land,
            Who said—“Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
            Stand in the desert. . . . Near them, on the sand,
            Half sunk a shattered visage lies, whose frown,
            And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,
            Tell that its sculptor well those passions read
            Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things,
            The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed;
            And on the pedestal, these words appear:
            My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings;
            Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!
            Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
            Of that colossal Wreck, boundless and bare
            The lone and level sands stretch far away.”

      2. May be time to stop tweeting, and do more on land lines and good old fashioned letter writing!

    1. @Sandra, Camille Paglia’s SEXUAL PERSONAE reports that sexual decadence, gender confusion, and transgenderism have historically accompanied decaying societies.

  37. US market is behaving like crypto. Randomly, stock prices are slashed 40-60% overnight. “official” explanation is earnings results. but that is bs. it does not matter if the company beat /miss estimation if it was off 2% or 20%, if it has a PE of 15 or 100.. And sometimes they press the trigger before earnings.
    And this are not only meme stock companies with zero profit, but big companies with healthy profit like FB, SHOP, …

    The trust in US market will be gone for years

    1. @Sorin, I have come to believe that we are betting against AI when we invest in the stock market. If you don’t catch “the wave,” you lose. AI is bottom- AND top-feeding.

  38. With all of this hubbub about a disinformation board in DHS I am left to wonder if this is actually a cover to direct attention away from the Global Engagement Center in the State Dept that was already established by Obama on his way out. As far as I can tell it’s literally the same thing except kept quiet.

    1. Good sleuthing. What we need to understand is whether they will use DOJ’s asset forfeiture fund or they have another seizure location/pot set up. That will tell us a lot. Also how the “rules” on seizing from Russian oligarchs will translate to seizing from everyone else. This will be State, Treasury, DOJ. Wondering if Dycorp still runs the State diplomatic pouches. Knowing who the contractors and banks are will also tell us a lot.

      1. Hi Catherine, Are you going to continue the coverage of Anthroposophy with Thomas Meyer? I was surprised to see the coverage of a very different spiritual organisation instead today. It’s surprising to see such a turn…

        1. No Turn. Junious is a christian who explores different aspects, traditions and practices. I have great confidence in the integrity of his efforts to understand spiritual matters and the nature of personal transformation. He is free to publish what he finds valuable.

          Yes, one of our team is headed to Basel to record the next two for Spiritual Science. They were going to do it last time – instead Thomas was inspired to record the two part series on Russia, Ukraine etc. Thomas has promised me that next time he will stick to the program!

  39. Catherine, I am helping advising a veteran retired military with a basic income of $1K(not enough to pay rent), a 100% disability VA $3K monthly, with ZERO savings, credit cards debts and child support (which he cannot pay). How do you see the future for people completely depend upon the gov? He is also planning to ask for SS which is taking a long time to process. Any insight or ideas of what the fed gov will do to affect people like him? Thanks.

    1. I don’t know enough about him to know. He needs to get to a low cost area if he can not live on $4,000. And pick up and learn skills that he can use to trade or barter to others so he is useful even though not charging money and if government money goes away, he will not be stranded or alone. Don’t know what the disability is but he needs to heal himself if possible. Might be a candidate for Wim Hof.

  40. https://www.afr.com/world/asia/shanghai-tightens-lockdown-in-final-push-to-hit-zero-covid-20220509-p5ajpm

    The move shattered optimism in the city last week that restrictions would be eased as the number of reported infections outside quarantine centres and hospitals fell to double digits. Officials said the move was responding to a directive by Mr Xi last week to double down on the “battle” against the virus.

    “We must fight all the way to the end. We are ready to take the risk of being dashed to pieces to reduce the new positive cases to less than 260 by May 10,” Zhu Zhisong, the Party secretary of Pudong New Area, said in a notice issued to residents. Other documents shared by residents said food deliveries would not be allowed from May 7 to May 10.

    1. Word from Shanghai via son in HK: The government is supplying rice and cabbage. People scrounge for what they can, and then trade within their apartment building. Grateful to have basil growing on the widow ledge for additional flavor!

      1. This is a time to not disdain small steps. Do what we can do with what we have available.

    2. Word from Chinese people who have little food is to drink ginger + brown sugar tea for sustenance; commonly used in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Also, Chinese people are famous for growing food on their rooftops! They still have their farming knowhow.

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