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  1. 46:45 thats what ive always thought happened to Bernie Ward. my guess is that he was working on a book and or following a lead regarding the subject in DC and got too close so he was set up and obviously scared because he hasnt made a peep since his release.

  2. Catherine, in case you haven’t done this before, please hold a discussion showing how what’s going on today is playing out the greater plan of The Report From Iron Mountain.

  3. Has anyone been watching the Debb v Heard Defamation Trial? Heard reminds me of Fauci. They seem like two-of-a-kind. They both just can’t be wrong. They’re always right. Also your recommended doc DIVORCE CORP shows how Heard’s lawyers have been operating behind the scenes. Worthwhile watching DAY 24 when both sides deliver their closing arguments and rebuttal. Also watch the two direct testimonies of both Heard and Debb, one at the beginning and one at the end of testimonies.

  4. The computer guy who ended up with Biden’s laptop wrote a book and here’s a recent interview tieing the Bidens to The Ukraine. He’s finally fully committed to coming out in the open – The man who found the laptop from hell | Will Cain Podcasthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGoCW1prXs4

  5. Greetings Catherine,
    Just to let you know, I cc’d/ emailed to askcatherine a letter that I sent to Governor Ron DiSantis. (It’s not junk mail). I address the Biden Admin.’s amendments to the I.H.R. I think it’s an important letter, so I wanted to share it with you.

  6. I was at a general aviation airport authority conference in Georgia this week. The G-DOT people had a big presentation about the need to prepare for vertical drone shipping and people moving. If they think I’m going to go get inside some robot piloted drone and let it fly me anywhere they are nuts. I’ll fly my Cessna or drive. But how convenient that just when they want to push this vertical take off drone business, we have a diesel fuel shortage that comes up and Avgas is over $7 per gallon at some places already. Biden’s latest pork bill has already funded installing charging stations for electric planes at airports across the country.

  7. What is the title of (or link to) the article on vaccine ingredients written by Italian researchers in 2017?

    What is the title of (or link to) the paper by Dr Richard Werner mentioned by John Titus?

  8. Catherine
    My husband and I would like to travel to Europe or Scandanavia, in june 2022 but our vaccination are beyond the 270 days. Where can we go without hassle?
    Hilda

  9. Catherine you mentioned having an ozone treatment for your infected root canal – do you know the name of the treatment? My wife has an infected root canal and our dentist does ozone treatments so I want to ask him if he can do that treatment…
    Thank you and I love your work and the Money and Markets with John are fantastic!!

    1. Hi everyone. This website is a good place to start to find a dentist in your area that uses ozone.

      https://iaomt.org/for-patients/search/

      A search term for this type of dentist is “biological dentist”

      You can’t expect Catherine to search for a doctor for you, and you didn’t leave enough information for anyone to refer to you one of theirs.

  10. Hydroponic Veggies: There was a question comparing Hydroponic produce to non hydroponics…I recall Harry Blazer stated the Hydroponics could not provide the level of ….he used a word that implied “nutrition” but I don’t recall the word…paraphrasing…Harry suggested that Hydroponics were not able to delivery the high quality of non hydroponics, that was a long time ago now. At least one of my primary farmers just upgraded to the newest and greatest for his hydroponic portion of his business. He is deeply “aware”. So I trust his choice for the input supplies he buys.He has a lot of “ground” produce too. Here in the greater Austin area with the long summer temperatures…we relish the summer lettuce, arugula and such that he supplies. We take supplements also but I hope we are getting sufficient nutrition. I have not attempted to research the newest hydroponics myself.

    1. The “energetics” of soil grown vs hydroponic veggies are pretty different.

      The real answer to this is not a short answer. The people growing food with the best practices right now, are practicing agriculture that builds the soil deeper, richer and more balanced each successive season.

      Joel Salatin of Polyface Farm practices such, with his regenerative Ag practices. You can find a lot of video of him discussing his practices online.

      If you take the nutrient profile of living soil, and compare it to hydroponic… well, there’s no comparison. Real soil is teeming with life. A handful of it contains billions of live organisms whose life-cyle/waste-cycle is part of what grows vital nutrient dense veggies and animals.

      I used to know more about the energetics of hydroponic vs soil, but it has been so many years, I can not remember much about it.

      For lettuce and tender water rich leafy veggies, it’s probably decent enough. For root veggies that push deep looking for nutrients, not so much.

      1. Thanks David! Years ago I let my lettuce plant go to seed and produce into the hot Austin summer, bitter tasting but hearty thick leaves…don’t recall the variety.

    2. I dont know the reason why, but I get lettuce from a hydroponic operation that a friend of mine runs and it messes my stomach up. Lettuce grown in my garden does not.

  11. Hi Catherine
    Thanks so much for all you do.
    Want to share a tid bit on the diesel fuel issue. I was raised in a small town in New Jersey our neighbor was a Mobile Oil Refinery which over the years has changed hands may times it is presently called the Paulsboro Refinery.
    A friend of the family who presently works there said a while back they were instructed to STOP refining Diesel. Interesting
    given the planned shortage

    1. Does not surprise me at all. Only the trucking and farming firms that play ball will get their fuel.

    2. Thanks for sharing! I was curious, maybe someone knows, but I thought the way in which Crude is refined that Diesel is a byproduct and it can not simply be switch off? Also, Cathrine mentioned outages v.s. shortages. Very good point! I just finished a R.T. Cross Country Diesel RV trip in the U.S. and did not see/experience any instance of any outage or disruption. I did notice several statins in SoCal with “some” of their diesel pumps taped off after returning to SoCal. Would love it if Cathrine can get an oil expert on to discuss this since its so relevant for all. Again thanks for sharing!

  12. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQG1aNBtbM8
    The Compelling History of the Saturn Pluto Cycle [Rick Levine]
    “We are the ones we’ve been waiting for” (The Hopi Prophecy) seen through the Saturn/Pluto cycles to guide us so we can remain empowered through these trying times. Realizing that we can act as anchors for those we love, and for ourselves, to go through the process of transformation so we, as caterpillars, can survive, and become butterflies..

  13. Catherine,

    I was searching your site and I came across this article by Catherine O’Driscoll, from Feb 2013, entitled, ‘The Science of Vaccine Damage’

    Two paragraphs jumped out at me:

    “Autoantibodies to cardiolipin are frequently found in patients with the serious disease systemic lupus erythematosus and also in individuals with other autoimmune diseases. The presence of elevated anti-cardiolipin antibodies is significantly associated with clots within the heart or blood vessels, in poor blood clotting, haemorrhage, bleeding into the skin, foetal loss and neurological conditions.”

    “Perhaps most worryingly, the Purdue studies found that the vaccinated dogs had developed autoantibodies to their own DNA. Did the alarm bells sound? Did the scientific community call a halt to the vaccination program? No. Instead, they stuck their fingers in the air, saying more research is needed to ascertain whether vaccines can cause genetic damage.”

    The Covid injection manufacturers often get criticized for skipping animal studies. Conspicuously, they never deny this.

    Could you ask Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi if he has any thoughts on anti-cardiolipin antibodies?

    https://hpathy.com/veterinary-homeopathy/the-science-of-vaccine-damage/

  14. Catherine, about crypto tech & blockchain, if you look at the earliest movements of decentralization work pre-2008, it actually goes back a decade before that, with concepts of big money $$$ and big Gold. It was driven largely by engineers cryptographers not from Silicon Valley, not from crypto value in Switzerland or Berlin, but by other Eastern European engineers, by engineers in Argentina and Venezuela. And if you look at what they have in common with these three places is either “authoritarianism, collapsing economy or hyperinflation”, all tying back to the same idea that people don’t have control over their futures, even if they are educated and and they know technology, and at the end of the day — they don’t have control over the currency under a so called “decentralized” system.

    1. I think you are supporting crypto for those stuck on authoritarian capital controls? More should read the Satoshi paper. One thing, (please correct me if I am wrong), I have not heard Cathrine discus on Crypto are Cryptos that are anonymous such as Monero and others. The basic idea is ability to send a digital unit of value from one human to another with no middle man and make it untraceable. I view the crypto space more as a double edged sword good and bad. Sure the state can weaponize it but some of the Tech can also be used to fight back. Same way we have the internet to share ideas/information but its being more and more censored but there are alternative ways we can get around that as well. My comments are not trying to stir things up. Just another perspective.

      1. Richard: I have on my list to look at Monero – numerous people I know have confidence in it.

      2. Richard, I am not supporting anything. I was sharing some background about how crypto came about via the advance/access in technology applications and the lower costs of hardware over time around the world. Many people do not understand the details, and what is really happening behind the scenes. Others pretend.
        All technology solutions could be utilized for good and bad purposes, so it is about who controls it and who talks the loudest (is it somebody you trust?) generating public interest, and as a result more money and capital for them.
        All crypto coins, including Monero, are difficult to regulated, and probably not a favorite of Central Banks — “unless they are the ones generating them”. Ironic? Not really. At the end, the people with some money to invest do it with the purpose to get something in return, whether is time, money or knowledge.

        1. Understood! Thank you for the response/clarification. I agree! I wish more made the time to try to better understand this stuff!

      3. Pointers to the insights of Nicholas Weaver a computer scientist at Berkeley as to why crypto currencies are a scam that will collapse:
        https://www.currentaffairs.org/2022/05/why-this-computer-scientist-says-all-cryptocurrency-should-die-in-a-fire/

        Two main points I take from this (there are more to be found in the interview linked above):

        – No intrinsic value generation in crypto only the promise/expectation that someone will transfer me more funds in exchange for the electronic token(s) I hold

        – An electronic token looks for example like this “0002344qwe79923444380asn”. I made this just up in a second. Bitcoin tokens are protected from forgery by generation through an algorithm that requires considerable amounts of computational power and time (to put it simply – actually the computer juice goes into validating transactions, but looking into this gets technically complex too fast for a short explanation). The reward for investing that electricity and hardware equipment are bitcoin tokens. The electricity and hardware cost real money. That means the technical side of bitcoins can be expected to grind to an abrupt halt as soon as those generated tokens are not profitable anymore; as soon as too few people have incentive to invest resources into the system it stops working, like a car that has run out of gasoline. And “profitable” in relation to crypto currency means: I or someone on my behalf has to find someone who is willing to pay more than I did for the tokens that I hold.

        Quote from Jorge Stolfi, another computer scientist:
        “Investing in crypto is just like what investing in Madoff’s fund in the 1990s would have been — if he had openly admitted, since the beginning, that there was no portfolio, no stock or options trading, not even a small cash reserve.”
        https://twitter.com/JorgeStolfi/status/1504116310841741313?s=20&t=Me5K94fs6Q8mhTVAgSsWJQ

        1. Another important point:
          One of the main real world applications of crypto currencies seems to be in crime (ransom, proceeds from drug sales, illegal pornography – some call it “pedo money”).

          This twitter thread I find interesting:
          https://twitter.com/JorgeStolfi/status/1522011168604409856

          Initiated by Jorge Stolfi saying:
          “Every computer scientist should be able to see that cryptocurrencies are totally disfunctional payment systems, and that “blockchain technology” (including “smart constracts”) is a technological fraud. Would they please say that out loud?”

    1. Thanks, Barabara, for bringing this to our attention. Watching now.

  15. Catherine, I believe that what you said in your ‘ask Catherine’ section is very important. If someone wants to control you, manipulate your actions, that is never good – and why? what is the purpose?
    Here is an incredible video about Transhumanism – https://youtu.be/Rpv5qd32dBE
    There is not place to run but to confront the reality of life within this technology infrastructure. This is called the Metaverse world, basically a made-up synthetic world which they are trying to push. Please, talk about that with John in your next video. I think we are being feed with information from many perspectives so that we get confused: bitcoins, fintech, metaverse, nfts, vr/ar, AR, etc all with the agenda to merge at some point towards implementing the grid control.

  16. I’ve been involved with crypto since 2011. The Mr. Global takedown of Luna & the hit the markets took would make George Soros’ panties wet. Someone or some group profited with at least $1B from the attack. This is not to say that Luna was a solid project. It was like a financial perpetual motion machine that never should have even approached the top coin tier. Go to these links if you want to drill down into the details:
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wagmi/id1350247761
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-token-metrics-podcast/id1200261154

    1. I know someone close to the matter, and its more like +$4bn. They pumped it and the same time shorted it AND shorted bitcoin. The moves were planned well in advance, made with clock-like precision, and timed to happen just (days?) before the equity markets started their tumble. I thin3-letter agency in bed with hedge fund fingerprints all over it.

      But the takedown of crypto seemed hasty to me–very hasty if the goal was to transition people to a CBDC.

      I expected them to continue to pump and give people the illusion that crypto was the relative “safe haven”, get them to sell their tanking stock portfolios and put it into crypto. THEN-lock the doors behind them– Add the regulation and force a conversion into FedCoin.

      Its very odd because crypto seemed very near a tipping point in the culture — and the Luna crash torpedoed that.

      1. I doubt the pump is over. Too soon and too many problems with inflation. And always the need for secret money for secret armies.

  17. Catherine,

    I just want to say that as a technologist who has spent nearly 2 decades inside the field, you are absolutely correct to completely mistrust digital systems. These systems are almost completely compromised, and in ways that would baffle the mind. I could probably spend hours unpacking the various vulnerabilities and attack vectors. Any technologist who says “you just don’t know how it works” is just revealing that they themselves “don’t know how it works.” The simple fact is that when it comes to cybersecurity, “when there is a will, there is a way.” It’s not dissimilar from having a lock on your door. A lock on your door only serves to keep an honest man honest, it is not a real barrier to a hardened criminal.

    1. Not a bad idea to make an outline of your unpacking. I would love to do Solari Report series that does this. Needs lots of help

      1. Yes. You need a series to talk about the details of the technology. I am compiling a lot of information from several classes that I have strategically take and others. It is best to know the enemy well and to understand how they think.

      2. Digital security is rooted in physical security, which is slow to improve:
        2021 Utah talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IH0GXWQDk0Q
        videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/lockpickinglawyer/playlists
        product intelligence: https://keypicking.com

        2015 German conference talk on “trustworthy” systems, still relevant:
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcwngbUrZNg

        2020 online talk on supply chain risks, their device shipped in 2022:
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrKBKZ0RJAo
        https://www.crowdsupply.com/sutajio-kosagi/precursor
        Focus on subset: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4RHeGUDThM

    2. Indeed. Cybersecurity is as good (if ever) as who has the KEY (or code). I have worked on technologies all my life, in R&D for exploration. Taking a class now “for fun” at Berkely University in Future Technologies. Impressive with the force of professors discussions. Yes, the system is extremely complex! We need a team of experts to navigate it.

    3. I recall hearing RSA sold keys to Gov before the Snowden revaluation. Most of those stores are no longer available or harder to find. pcmag.com/news/report-nsa-paid-rsa-10m-to-create-back-door-in-encryption-software. In former life I was once hired to demonstrate MITM attack on secure private hardened systems for demonstration purposes only. As it turns out it was much easer than I thought.

  18. Very Good coverage of Money and Markets!! Holy Lone Star Tick! That guy speaking at World Science Festival about engineering humans to be allergic to animal protein! Whoa.. the cat’s out of the bag now! This could explain why half of my family is allergic to multiple ingredients! I recently had a family get together and it was a major project to find a restaurant where everyone could eat due to all the allergic and gluten issues they all have. High speculation here– What if they have been spraying these “Lone star Ticks” on us for several years now in order to alter our diets to only fit in the synthetic lab foods group eventually? I couldn’t believe certain family members that once could consume milk are now allergic to it. Another needs Gluten free foods and another needs both gluten free and dairy free! The vaccinated Doctor Die Off is another whopper doozie! It’s too bad the Solari Report couldn’t grab the 6:30 prime time news hour for a day to shock their viewers out of the propaganda slumber!

    1. It appears that whatever is put into an injection can cause an allergy. It is sort of the same phenomenon as a leaky gut. When partially digested matter enters the blood stream the body reacts negatively to what does not belong there. I wonder what is in the monkey pox shot.

  19. I look forward to Money and Markets every week. I so appreciate the work you are doing. I work as a compliance consultant to investment advisors and I seriously don’t think most or many of the Advisors I work with have the big picture. Many simply select managers from the custodial platforms or use ETF strategies that generally mimic benchmarks. Not many Advisors select individual securities anymore. So, when the inevitable draw down (new terminology these days for market correction/crash) occurs I wonder where the liquidity will come from? Combined with the over use of ‘products’ such as structured notes and all manner of ‘alternative’ investments – I’m not sure if regular people have any clue what’s in their investment portfolios. I try to warn family and friends about what’s coming but it’s the same mind block as with everything else. Especially since it appears to me that the investment advisers don’t see it either!

  20. Hi Catherine, I work in an area with poor internet service. The only way I can watch videos is to download first and then watch on my laptop. Is there some way to download money&markets?

    Kevin

    1. The video can be downloaded by clicking the vertical ellipses button in the video player (bottom-right) and clicking “Download”

      And Catherine typically includes an mp3 audio-only version which can also be downloaded above by clicking “Download mp3 audio file”

      I would recommend using a program called VLC (https://www.videolan.org/vlc/) in order to playback either the video (mp4) or the audio (mp3) – it can play both and it’s FREE and open-source.

  21. Too bad the germ theory was not dispelled 2 years ago.

    Here we go again.

    And the vote for total med control by who…is that today?

    Full report on monkeypox war game run last year. Looks like it’s gone live. I don’t believe in coincidences. https://nti.org/wp-content/upl

    Replying to
    @DowdEdward
    Did You Know That A 2021 Report Predicted The Monkeypox Outbreak On May 15th 2022 ? Both Companies Involved In The Report Have Received Millions From The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

    https://www.nti.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/NTI_Paper_BIO-TTX_Final.pdf

    https://threadsirish.substack.com/p/did-you-know-that-a-2021-report-predicted?s=r

    NYC Reports First Suspected Monkeypox Case As WHO Convenes Emergency Meeting

    by Tyler Durden

    https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/how-has-monkeypox-suddenly-spread-all-over-globe-lightning-speed

    The #MonkeyPox scenario from 2021. Coincidence? Full document: https://nti.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/NTI_Paper_BIO-TTX_Final.pdf

    The next $500 billion for Big Pharma?
    https://twitter.com/KimDotcom/status/1527690611347714048/photo/1

    1. Dispelling the germ theory would not have contributed much to a change. The leadership would just keep ignoring the facts on that as they have on everything else. As long as the control grid of mind control, money and covert ops implements control, facts don’t matter. We have to overcome the control grid. This is about power, not science.

      1. Got it.

        But, do you not think the germ theory is part of the control grid? Going on 170+ years of medical control.

        1. Yes.But infectious disease is real too. See my reviews of Maready’s book on polio and Virus Mania

          1. I’m no longer sure of that.

            I read all of Maready’s books and both issues of Virus Mania.

            Waiting to see how they bring in their monkey stunt but you are absolutely correct that science does not matter. It is so corrupted it would be like digging in a hay stack to find an honest publication on any subject. If the scientist is published these days he is an insider. Besides, honest science is ignored as bothersome to the agenda and as you say they will just ignore it. It will be interesting to see people walking around with pox…that cannot be hidden. Amazing times.

            I just finished the Secret History by Procopius. It’s as thought he is writing about the present times. Funny that.

          2. Parasites yes, viruses no. People need to read. Unless I missed something. Christine Massey’s response from the CDC on the definition of isolation sort of closes the case. The CDC dreamed up their own definition and didn’t tell anyone. Case closed. The CDC isolated nothing.

            Burn it all down.

  22. Catherine, thanks for responding to my Trump put down question. I appreciate your views on Trump-you make good points. Trump made major mistakes but on other hand I am small business owner who did extremely well with Trump’s economic policies(chiropractor in Oregon). Many millions of other small businesses benefited from his tax cuts and reduced regulations!!

    Please just be nicer when discussing folks like Trump-who is loved and respected by many who were helped by the man when he was president. He is fighting like you to keep us free to live life to fullest. We are on the same team Catherine-even with different ideas and ways of winning. God bless you for all you are doing to keep us free and well informed with truth bombs galore.
    Also thanks a million for sharing the Kentucky Derby video and commentary. Loved it!!! John Titus is great side kick.

    1. Thanks for warp speed trump. My dad can barely walk, my nephew has a heart issue, my step mother’s cancer returned with a vengeance – she is gone, and a few military friends developed a near complete body rash and sickness. My brother in laws sister dropped dead two steps out of her second dose. I could go on thanking trump more, but I am already in tears.

      Thanks, trump

      1. Thanks for posting. This is why Mr. Global has “patriots” promote genocide plans. You can cull more patriots that way. Trump, then Biden. Full spectrum

        1. For those of us who would like to support Trump on this, I would suggest the best argument is to explain that the popular support was for Operation Warp Speed because so many people had been swayed by entrainment, subliminal programming and the nuts and bolts control system that I described in my interview with Ulrike. Which is why a leader would arranged for strategically placed allies to out that technology in the beginning of his administration. He did not.

        2. I was hoping Trump lost the battle to win the war but its looking less and less. One thing that bothers me. Initially Trump was suggesting CV was a bad flu and there were alternative treatments and he in fact was taking Hydroxychloroquine. Then he seemed to change his tune. I wondered if he had been compromised or perhaps was part of the script from the beginning. Then TruePundit did a piece suggesting Fake DHS Agents were activated to threaten Trump and or his family, (Iranian’s related to the Assassination of Qasem Soleimani), were spying/ on Trump and his kids right around the time he flipped. Starts at minute 6:27 Part 5 Aug 24, 2022 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/part-5-paine-reveals-the-fake-dhs-agents-were/id1491435111?i=1000558487070

  23. Catherine
    I live in Taylors, South Carolina and we are having diesel shortages in many rural areas of the state. Some of my farmer friends have told me fertilizers are a HUGE problem. They can’t get them at any price.

    1. They need to drive out to a chicken farm or dairy farm and network with the farmer. I can’t speak for South Carolina but out here we have ton’s of manure. If they learn the art of bio-char they won’t need as much manure for their crops.

  24. Part of the enjoyment of this series is the beauty of hearing the opening and closing classical music.

    1. Beauty if necessary for survival! Even more necessary for thriving!

      1. Hi Catherine! The exquisite Bach music you have been playing is my wonderful teacher, Randolph Hokanson! He passed away at the age of 103 in 2018. I wondered how his recording was brought to your attention?
        I love my new subscription to the Solari Report and you are doing amazing work.
        Thank you!! Judith

        1. Judith:

          I have no idea! The audio team chose it. They know that I and many of our subscribers love Bach, so they troll the sites that offer these on an open basis for excellent Bach selections.

          Catherine

          1. Thanks so much for replying! If you ever find out I would love to know. Your recording of him is not commercially available yet, so it would be fascinating to know who found one.
            Thanks again for your wonderful work.
            Judith

  25. Diesel fuel prices are creating massive crises for small and medium-sized farmers and for all humanity as the food supply chain as 100% dependent on oil and gas. Family members in Idaho, Utah, and Washington state who are potato farmers, meat ranchers and fruit farmers are reporting serious concerns for meeting their bottom line operating expenses and difficult choices are being made…..

    1. Very much appreciate this report. Please keep posting and sending anything you have.

  26. Catherine, for many years I’ve been saying thanks for all you do. You work on an international scale. Last week Sandy and I were in Finland during the announcement of the NATO application. Some Finns were worried and some were pleased. During one discussion I said something that made a Finnish woman stop and ask me if I listened to Catherine Austin Fitts. I had to smile as I realized you are becoming a common denominator among liberty minded people from around the world. Thanks for all you do.

    1. Tim:

      How wonderful that you were in Finland. I have always wanted to go. Wonderful people. So funny how we are all connected and gathering Freedom is infection! The Holy Spirit speaks to us all.

      Catherine

  27. Wanted to share this must-read PubMed article – which begins with:

    “The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the most manipulated infectious disease events in history, characterized by official lies in an unending stream lead by government bureaucracies, medical associations, medical boards, the media, and international agencies. …”

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9062939/

  28. Re: Ask Catherine on Ozone therapy—Ozone therapy saved my life and has helped several of my friends (alone and in combination with other alt. treatments)

    It’s the “real deal” !!

    1. I also use an ozone generator to clean the air in my apartment and vehicle—(not for medical use—that’s a different machine). It’s a great top line defense against mold spores, VOC chemicals and bacterial, viruses, and just even bad smells.

      1. Can you send link to the type you use? Would love to try but need to know what brand to get.

    2. Angela:

      Any recommendations on best books and videos to help us understand ozone therapy appreciated. |

      Thanks!

      1. Dr. David Brownstein has a book on Ozone Therapy and it is one of the therapies he used for early treatment. I have not read the Ozone book but have read three of his other books (iodine, salt and holistic virus treatment). His books are easy to read and easy to recommend to people new to this line of thinking.

        Dr. Mikovits recommended an Ozone Body Cream in one of her interviews. http://www.ozonetherapiesgroup.com
        I’ve been using the cream. I can’t say I’ve noticed anything different by using it, but hopefully it contributes to overall health.

  29. Catherine, I am perplexed if not vexed by your apparent disgust with the performance of President Trump and also Dr. Robert Malone. Both of these men are valiant patriots who have worked their butts off to help the American people over the last many years. They are not perfect who the hell is!!! Who is your less divisive person who has the could go up against Mr. Global as Trump did over his 4 yrs in office. Yes he made ugly mistakes but he was bated by insane drivers of Covid hysteria.

    I love you Catherine but you seem to be falling into trap of allowing us patriots to divided and then crushed. You can share problems with these men but disdain and insult is self defeating of our goal as a nation to remain free.

    1. William:

      I am not campaigning for political office. I am a publisher. And if I comment on politicians, it is my responsibility to hold them accountable – good and bad. I have consistently complimented Trump for the good actions he took and his courage in doing so. I have also consistently held him accountable when he did things which I believe crossed serious ethical or legal lines – like being part of shutting down 1MM small businesses and organizing $10 billion for Operation Warp Speed and appointing someone who is an expert in brain machine interface to run it and adopting FASAB 56 so essentially the entire US government and the US securities market could be run with secret books – little things like that.

      That said, I went to great lengths and expense during the campaign to get my vote into the US to vote for Trump on the hopes that he would keep the US out of the WHO and in the hopes that he would be less enthusiastic about mandates. I also believe that if Trump had gathered the Republicans in leadership he could have stopped the campaign rigging sufficient to win. IMO he did win the election. I wish he had managed to do so.

      As a publisher it is my job to run a filter – to make sure that the people I post are the best I can find, or the most useful I can find (obviously I don’t always agree) or have a few nuggets worth considering when I post in UnAnswered Questions. This is called Quality Control. If someone or something does not pass my filter, you are free to listen to them elsewhere. There is no effort to censor them – I leave that to Facebook, Twitter, Google, AT&T etc.

      My goal is not to be inclusive or to support patriots. My goal is to get you and the subscribers the best actionable intelligence to live a free and inspired life. As it is, I publish more than a busy person can digest. If anything, I need to raise the quality filter higher.

      I would recommend that if we keep repeating this discussion – we will start to sound like Groundhog Day. If we do, I am going to encourage you start reviewing the links here – start with the Giordano videos at the bottom https://home.solari.com/mind-control-tactics-used-on-young-people-and-children/

      Hope that helps – I always value your opinion.

      Catherine

      1. Well said Catherine! Both you and Joseph are spot on with calling out Mr. T! It takes a patriot to do so! There are a bunch of folks coming on the scene late not hearing the reason and logic presented over the past issues. Brandon seems to overshadow and make even the worst Presidents look more acceptable.

    2. Hey William,

      This is a long post and I am but a lowly subscriber. I’m sorry to interject into your conversation with Catherine. I appreciate your desire to maintain the cohesion of the populist/alternative movement. I have thought much on this subject and I am certain that your perspective is from a genuine and sincere place. Like me, I’m sure that you are authentic and want to see nothing more than a united front against seemingly intractable forces arrayed against humanity. It can be quite difficult to keep that cohesion in the face of divisive tactics employed by authoritarians who would happily see the public further balkanized and the populist movement dissolve via petty disagreements and in-fighting.

      That said, it cannot be understated that the populist movement should be opposed to centralized forms of top-down authoritarian control in every way possible. Where they would have us be blindingly obedient to increasingly arbitrary dictates (towing the party-line), populists ought to reflect the opposite (plurality of opinion).

      This is one of the primary differences between populists and authoritarians. Populists tend to respond to reason, backed with data and evidence. By comparison, authoritarians impose conclusions. Rigorous discourse, debate, or argument has no place in the authoritarian’s lexicon. Generally populists want a society based on meritocracy, where the competent are given limited/temporary power. Authoritarians, in contrast, invoke “might is right” and place wholly incompetent people in permanent power using tenuous and feeble justifications.

      If one of our people makes a mistake or missteps, we point it out. We don’t point it out in order to permanently ruin their reputation, or black-ball them (as authoritarians do), but to provide necessary feedback to them and to others who might follow in their footsteps. It may seem like an obvious or trite distinction, but I think it is an important one nonetheless. We criticize ourselves and each-other from a place of love, respect for ethics, morals, and virtue. Whereas authoritarians would have us shutdown our critical faculties altogether and accept whatever garbage they shove down our throats without question.

      Don’t get me wrong, I’m not suggesting that you are an authoritarian. I think you see legitimate fissures in the populist movement and those are disconcerting because it seems that authoritarians could leverage that and shatter whatever hard-fought cohesion populism has mustered in recent history. I would simply say that these differences among populists are NOT reflective of a weakness, but rather a strength born out of the plurality of opinion that we should expect in any grass-roots movement filled with real people.

      For example, I think Trump made some serious and costly mistakes. I won’t enumerate them here, but suffice to say that _despite that_, most of us are likely open to forgiveness and redemption. It is the same for him as it is for any of us. He has only to acknowledge the mistake and use the lesson to guide his actions in the future. It is difficult for him to acknowledge such missteps, likely in part because of his personality and likely due to poor advisors, but also because the authoritarians will use any sincere apology as a justification for why he couldn’t ever be trusted again. Frankly, writing him off forever due to a mistake is just not how rational people operate, that’s how authoritarians operate.

      I’m sorry again. I don’t think you’re bad or wrong, only that the the discussion could benefit from some unpacking and I hope I have brought some clarity to the issue.

  30. Nat Gas comment: Current Appalachian production is running maybe 20% or so ahead of decline replacement (well production decline rate is around 40%/yr) So far, at least, increases in production remain muted.

    Here’s something to ponder…the major oil companies did not swoop in and buy into the shale plays when asset values were crushed. Historically that has been their MO…

  31. Huge confusion about Wall Street Journal report that March 22 China Eastern flight crash was ‘a deliberate act’.

    The news hit the Western presses yesterday, yet up to now Chinese counterparts investigating the crash claim they have not been notified.


    Flight data suggests China Eastern plane deliberately crashed: Wall Street Journal report

    Hong Kong (CNN) – Black box data recovered from a China Eastern flight that crashed in March suggests someone in the cockpit intentionally downed the plane, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing a preliminary assessment from United States officials.
    The Boeing 737-800 was flying from Kunming to Guangzhou when it nosedived from 29,000 feet mid air into the mountains, killing all 132 passengers and crew on board. It was China’s deadliest air disaster in decades.
    Information extracted from the plane’s damaged flight-data recorder shows human input orders to the controls sent the plane into its deadly dive, according to the Journal, citing people familiar with the probe.
    “The plane did what it was told to do by someone in the cockpit,” the Journal quoted a person who is familiar with American officials’ preliminary assessment as saying.
    https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/18/china/china-eastern-crash-wsj-report-inlt-hnk/index.html

    BUT SEE:

    U.S. yet to provide data on March jet crash, says China

    China on May 18 said that U.S. investigators haven’t released any information about the cause of a China Eastern Airlines jetliner crash in March after The Wall Street Journal reported its flight data recorder indicated someone pushed the Boeing 737-800 into a steep dive.
    American investigators confirmed to the Civil Aviation Administration of China [CAAC] that they released no information to reporters, the government newspaper Global Times reported. Phone calls to CAAC weren’t answered.
    https://www.thehindu.com/news/international/us-yet-to-provide-data-on-march-jet-crash-says-china/article65426914.ece

    U.S. investigators confirm not disclosing plane crash information: Chinese aviation regulator
    https://english.news.cn/20220518/f3cf17bf51574ba4aa80b8985146b14f/c.html

    1. Not at all surprised by this. Is there a link for the information on the $$ being offered to homeowners and farmers? I’d like to have that document/link if available.

    2. Something strange is happening with weather but nobody seems to care. Like with everything else.

      You can see on satellite images big clouds 4-500km in size that just vanish next hour. Few days ago we got yellow alert for heavy rain ‘next 24h’ and not a single drop of rain. The weather app would show ‘heavy rain now’ while it was sunny.

      Very often, the rain will stop at the countries border. Like, ‘you did not paid for rain this week’. It can be seen on satellite images. This may be normal if the border is a mountain range but not normal if the border is a small river.

      I have a picture with a rectangular cloud about 200m wide 20-30km long. Absolutely natural formation.

      Another feature last few years is heavy winds. The wind starts in one minute lasts 10-20-30-40min than stops instantly. Every time we got rain last few years it was like this: High wind than it stops instantly, than it will rain for 30min, high wind and all clouds are gone in 15min.

      No free press will touch this subject. Even a question on a free forum would get me a ban.

    1. There was an e-mail provider with e2e encryption. They refused to install a backdoor for CIA and other agencies. Lavabit. Since they had their servers in a totalitarian country, the company was closed.

      And you think that they will allow any crypto that cannot be controlled to exist?

      1. I think several things happened here….but it doesn’t help that the founder of Luna refused to comply with and then sued the SEC…painted a bright red target on his own back.

      2. It is easy to take down a centralized operation. Not so for anything, e.g., a cryptocurrency or a messaging service, that is decentralized.

        Example: They obviously don’t like monero, due to its superior privacy. The only thing they could do so far is to delist it from centralized exchanges such as Kraken in the UK. The community happily continues to exchange peer-to-peer.

  32. this recent act of congress is a big deal, it even names chairman xi in the title of the act: “Assessing Xi’s Interference and Subversion Act” or “AXIS Act”.

    https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/7314/text

    here is the wording:
    “…shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report on whether and how the People’s Republic of China, including the Government of the People’s Republic of China, the Chinese Communist Party, any Chinese state-owned enterprise, and any other Chinese entity, has provided support to the Russian Federation with respect to its unprovoked invasion of and full-scale war against Ukraine.”

    note that the “appropriate congressional committees” is defined as including “(2) …..the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs of the Senate.”

    not sure why an indian newspaper has the best coverage thus far of the AXIS act that i can find in english, but here it is:

    https://www.sundayguardianlive.com/opinion/china-calibrating-policy-post-us-axis-act

    The “Axis Act” undoubtedly is meant to subdue China, and intensify factional feud within the CPC. The Act is unprecedented as it has named Xi Jinping in person, and could be seen as an attempt to bolster his detractors to stop his third term.

    this is the coverage i have been able to see so far on US sites, interesting to see the NY post involved.

    https://nypost.com/2022/04/01/gop-bill-would-force-disclosure-of-chinas-putin-collaboration/
    https://www.theepochtimes.com/house-passes-axis-act-accusing-china-of-whitewashing-russias-war-crimes_4436039.html

    if i were reading between the lines here, i would imagine the US is contemplating creating a framework to sanction the personal assets of various chinese leaders – including one person clearly named.

    i wonder if china will reciprocate by seizing the assets of rosemont seneca partners, hunter b and chris ‘kerry’ heinz.
    https://nypost.com/2022/04/23/wikipedia-deletes-entry-for-hunter-biden-firm-rosemont-seneca-partners/

    we live in strange, strange times.

    1. Deeply appreciated. Just saw a headline that implied that XI is seriously ill. Not sure yet of the facts.

      1. You have to wonder how much personal wealth over the past 20+ years has gone from mainland to hong Kong into the British offshore financial system. And the other way, into mainland through HK. I don’t think rich Chinese are holding significant personal assets in russia or in roubles. Many of the wealthy people’s kids studied in the USA – and if not there, then in australia, England, Canada. Many hold dual passports in the West as a matter of diversifying risk.. The big4 accounting companies and western investment banks have advised them on how to structure their offshore businesses. They did not use Sberbank for their major transactions. So there is a lot of personal wealth involved, which makes for the most potent of leverages.

        Interesting how this hasn’t made it to the lamestream media yet. Another example of how they are holding the line on what can be talked about and what can’t. We can talk about invasions and military conflict, but not about the money. The bill passed late April, so it has been several weeks. Only Indian newspapers and the NY post care, apparently. The NY post and epoch times articles look nearly identical, like they came from the same source. There is a lot of shuffling around behind the scenes.

        1. After China invades Taiwan, they will find out how safe the western banks are.

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