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  1. Catherine,

    Thanks for mentioning the RFK Jr-Dershowitz debate. RFK Jr. *schooled* Dershowitz and the moderator/host was good enough to display the scientific studies that RFK cited to support his position. Vaccines, in general, masks, and the corona vaccine were all discussed, along with much more. Dershowitz kept throwing hypotheticals at RFK Jr., and he countered the hypotheticals with facts.

    If anyone is interested, here’s the debate:
    https://childrenshealthdefense.org/news/vaccine-debate-is-on-robert-f-kennedy-jr-vs-alan-dershowitz/

    RFK Jr. is my hero! (And I became a member of Children’s Health Defense when you first mentioned it and plan on giving more in the future.)

  2. Dear Catherine,
    I am 63 years old and work in the IT department of a public school system. I’ve spent my life looking forward to retirement but with current events I wonder if there will be anywhere to go and anything to do. I know you don’t like to give financial advice so I completely understand if you don’t answer this. I am finally in a place where I can max out my 403(b) contributions, would this be wise? A 403(b) is like a 401(k) with an employer contribution.

    Regards,
    Marianne

    1. Will discuss in Equity Overview again this week. Impossible to really say without knowing your specifics Everyone is different and a lot depends on the specifics of your situation and your appetite for political risk.

  3. Dear Catherine,

    Something you said about certain country struck me with its pertinent truth. You may find the following from the Bible to be more than interesting: Read Romans, Chapter 11, verses 13-21. Then ask: What is the olive tree? Afterwards read: Jeremiah, Chapter 11, verses 16-21. Then answer: Who does not have a right to call itself that?

  4. Southeast Pa. fewer chemtrails for about three weeks after pulling from the Paris Accord.

    Now since the plandemic the trails have been few until last week when they reappeared. Not as heavy as pre-plandemic.

  5. President Trump – My Take

    I think that his presidency is a cross between ‘The Art of the Deal’ and ‘Triage Politics’. He has done IMMENSE damage to the agendas of the last EIGHT presidents (LBJ, Nixon, Carter, Reagan (really Bush), HW Bush, Clinton, W Bush, Obama. That’s a LOT of push back on taxes, climate, immigration, repatriating factories, the culture war, etc, etc, etc! If he was a NWO shill, he wouldn’t have taken this so far in reverse. In fact, he wouldn’t have been elected at all! There were LOTS of other RINO shills waiting in line that would have been more than happy to keep play Swamp Ball.

    So he’s NOT a dictator … otherwise he would have gone even FURTHER. He has been facing HUGE headwinds from every direction: dems, RINOs, corporate media, courts, NGO’s. From every direction – constantly, non-stop, impeachment, Russian hoax, BLM, etc, etc, etc.

    So I think he negotiates what he can and triage’s what he cannot. Yes FASAB 56 quietly went thru. Wall Street is still influencing. The $50+ trillion is still missing. Weather warfare exists (altho there seems to be fewer chemtrails). The world isn’t perfect at all. It never will be. He couldn’t get it all … but what he got is FAR better than EVERY OTHER OPTION.

    His style is brash and to bash. (Read any of his books …) He probably trusted some of the wrong people in the beginning. He probably formed some of the wrong alliances (like Bolton). But from my vantage point, his intent is to change the direction of those last eight presidents – since 1963! That’s a LOT to undo.

    The Art of the Deal meets Politics by Triage. That’s my perspective of President Trump.

    I love to learn … prove me wrong! LOL

    All the best!

    1. It is true. He has gotten more done that i thought possible. His free rein to Netanyahu and the organized crime gang is frightening.

    2. I pretty much agree with your analysis, David.

      Trump has done a lot considering the whole time he has been swimming up a rapids without a life preserver. His wife and his grown children have been attacked and vilified, plus he has a young son to protect. Was it CAF who said the Secret Service has guns pointed out and guns pointed in (referencing JFK), not counting the assassination attempts, and truly vile things said and written about him for his efforts.

      FASAB 56 is a big disappointment. Plandemic – oh that’s where the 21 Trillion went! Not to minimize FASAB 56, but I have since learned that kind of black-out curtain maneuver is not uncommon: Templars & the Pope (JPF books) and Howard Hughes & Nixon(recent DJ video), as just two examples. Did not Solomon say, there is nothing new under the sun?

      Have to agree with what someone else said, Trump probably didn’t know how pervasively bad it truly was until he got into office. What he has been able to do may have a lot to do with why “THEY” are working so hard to defeat him – apparently speeding up decades old plans to dehumanize us: bizarre virus, riots, non-sensical beliefs, DNA injectable, the babies, technocracy, cultural nullification… All is not as it appears nor should it be as it is. Fifty years ago Francis Schaeffer, for example, warned everyone about today, but some thought it was just conspiracy theory or he was just a religious philosopher with a doomsday agenda.

      I too am feeling more and more uncomfortable with what’s happening in Israel.

      If, after the last four years, Trump is willing to push on- why not. I cannot think of another person who would.

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