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You’ve got to clear your head, quit watching television, and stop reading all of the garbage because it is intended to create fear, and fear is paralyzing.”
~ John Cain Carter
By Corey Lynn and James White
By all accounts, the “writing is on the wall” concerning the worldwide effort by establishment elites to engineer central control and eliminate economic independence and property rights. The skillful manipulation and control that is building a control grid—implemented one person at a time with invasive surveillance, neurological weaponry, propaganda, a tsunami of disinformation, and financial incentives and penalties—comes wrapped with a constant, oversized helping of fear.
This week’s guest, John Cain Carter, rejects the philosophy of fear and has the bona fides to back it up.
Carter, with a geology degree from the University of Texas in hand, joined the U.S. Army and served in the Long-Range Surveillance Detachment/101st Airborne Division in Desert Storm. After Carter’s service to his country, he and his wife moved to the Southern Amazon Basin in Brazil in 1996. The place Carter and his wife settled in Brazil was without phones, electricity, law enforcement, stores, or help.
Drawing on his military experience and invaluable help from a mentor living in the area, Carter managed not only to overcome all of the challenges he faced while in this strange new land, but also to flourish. An important key to his success was overcoming fear.
Carter, bold and affable, even befriended an Amazon Indian tribe, which led to a wealth of knowledge being shared between the two—including knowledge about the benefits of medicinal plants and raising livestock—as well as time spent together just enjoying life.
In 2004, Carter founded Aliança da Terra, a land stewardship movement that now includes over 200 farms and 13 million acres of land.
Today, he runs his family’s ranch in the great state of Texas.
Carter joins us to discuss his amazing exploits in the Amazon basin, where he basically built a homestead for his family from ground zero, while teaching the native residents to farm and build self-sustaining communities that now overflow with abundance. Regarding the mainstream agriculture and farming systems that currently hold sway, Carter says: “I want to break away from this system regardless if things break down or not. I’m kind of fed-up with the existing food system; I’m sick of the greed; I’m sick of these companies; I’m sick of their lies.”
Carter is a true believer when it comes to getting back to simpler times, embracing community, and spending time with friends and loved ones. John Cain Carter is, without a doubt, a unique and special man.
Money & Markets
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Hi, first I just want to say how eternally grateful I am to have advice from you, Catherine, and to also have access to a community of like-minded people. Now, I fear this question might already have been asked so forgive me if this is the case. As far as safeguarding assets, I haven not heard you speak about any crypto currencies, not even the private ones, so I assume this is not considered a reliable store of wealth to get us through this time. If that’s so, is this because you consider all cryptocurrencies to be potentially vulnerable to centralized control and government interventions, or for another reason?
Are there any good resources for growing fruit and vegetables in the Sonoran Desert? I will be moving to Florence, Arizona in a few months, God willing. This was a greatly inspiring and informative video!
P.s. my great concern is that NO ONE is safe anymore. The powers that be know where every human is on earth and if we don’t comply with their vax & smart cities plan they will just eliminate us with AI driven drone swarms or space-based energy weapons. Not a conspiracy theory. Online now! Look it up. Firearms are useless. Sorry to be a downer, but for all of our preps and remote ranch, sat imagining gives us all away. Trying not to be negative, but it’s true. Keep the faith all! God is in charge.
They are free, we are many. And death is not the worst thing that can happen. And miracles do happen.
Appreciate your response Catherine. Yes, indeed we are going to die, one way or another. It boils down to whether or not we live from our own Authority and Strategy or live in fear of “what they will do next.”
AWESOME!! You have given me so much hope that we CAN handle what’s coming. We have a ranch off-grid in N. Idaho, but we are total city slickers when it comes to surviving.
I feel so far behind but so hopeful at the same time. Thank you for this thought provoking interview. I appreciate his resilience, common sense, and candor. We need more of this in our current situation. Thank you again, Catherine.
very deep interview. thank you.
the word for what is happening now to the US and many developing countries is brazilifacation.
brazilification is decline of public services in quantity and quality, increased crime and drug use, high income inequality where poor live in favelas and rich live behind walls with private security / fire departments, lawlesness in both civil society and government, oligarchies controlling major industries, etc. a sliver of haves on top of a mass of have nots who have no realistic chance of breaking free of the poverty cycle.
you will also note that brazil has the highest land ownership concentration in the world and control of food via major agricultural cartels.
sound familiar?
Catherine, As always- you and Solari Report team bring us excellence! Today, I am practicing thankfulness for health and being able to get outside and work in the garden!
Sending my best to you all!
~:)
A lot of what is a recommended is some what out of my reach economically, BUT there is a resiliency in this man’s character that is grounding. I have discovered this over the years, that wisdom seems in some inexplicable way transferred through a person’s voice or presence of innate knowing. I get it with Fitts and with Farrell amongst others, like the late Marie Louise Von Franz, Jung’s longest collaborator.
Here is a great interview that, helped me ground myself psychologically. Thanks so much for this series. Here is a great interview with Von Franz. I sense a deep well of knowledge that we can gain from this kind of work. Many solutions are available between the lines…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItDEC3zwftc
Cheers
Doug
I wanted to add one more great interview of Von Franz, from the 70’s…very inline with what is occurring right now – the future of America, and our personal psychic development.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWXK7R9Mh1c&t=815s
I’ve been reading and re-reading von Franz myself lately. She is a font of truth and wisdom, and a bulwark never failing.
Hi Susan,
I feel there is a resource that we have yet to tap into as a group. My frustration or i should say the limitation of many of these kinds of interviews is that they fail to really penetrate the mechanics of psychological resilience. Ie. the work of Jung and his associates.
Work surrounding shadow and projection would be invaluable in navigating our times. Have you watched any of Edward Edinger’s work? Here is a link to an excellent video where he breaks down Jungian psychology. Its 40 minutes of excellent description of Jung’s work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xWm3aL00cM
Cheers
Doug
thankyou!