Food for the Soul: “Impressionists 1874” – How It All Began
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Food for the Soul: “Impressionists 1874” – How It All Began

By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout No matter how much or how little we know about fine art, we can all spot the difference between paintings by old masters and the art that was launched by post-Classical artists—Impressionists, Modernists, and representatives of all subsequent movements, from Surrealism to Abstractionism. There are various reasons for…

Leadership: News Trends & Stories, Part I

Leadership: News Trends & Stories, Part I

Part I: Top Stories & Videos Stories 1-6 Interview with Dr. Farrell Stories 7-12 Interview with Dr. Farrell Table of Contents 1. The Financial Coup and the Going Direct Reset: How Do We Get the $21 Trillion+ Back and Avoid “Trojan Horse” Reform? 2. Spiritual Warfare: Media, Mind Control, and Deep State Tactics: How Do…

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Honoring US Memorial Day
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Honoring US Memorial Day

Executive Mansion
Washington, Nov. 21, 1864

To Mrs. Bixby, Boston, Mass.
Dear Madam,

I have been shown in the files of the War Department a statement of the Adjutant General of Massachusett…

Nina’s Blog: Italian Spring with Art – Part 2
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Nina’s Blog: Italian Spring with Art – Part 2

By Nina Heyn- Your Culture Scout The Venice Biennale is an international art show that alternates between architecture and fine art every other year. 2024 is the year for artworks, and Venice, the city already crowded with thousands of tourists, is now also home to artists, critics, and viewers who have been flocking to the…

Nina’s Blog: Italian Spring with Art-Part 1
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Nina’s Blog: Italian Spring with Art-Part 1

Florence’s Uffizi Galleries—which contain the most famous Renaissance art on the planet—are, unfortunately, best avoided this spring. The size of the crowds is staggering, including huge field-trip groups of high-schoolers and tour groups with guides who block the view of every painting in sight. Right now, those elegant Uffizi halls could be the set for…

Food for the Soul: The Barnes Foundation – Transitions
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Food for the Soul: The Barnes Foundation – Transitions

By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout “Appreciation of works of art requires organized effort and systematic study. Art appreciation can no more be absorbed by aimless wandering in galleries than can surgery be learned by casual visits to a hospital.”   ~ Albert C. Barnes When Dr. Albert C. Barnes—physician, inventor, chemist, entrepreneur, and one…

Food for the Soul: Stories of Women at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
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Food for the Soul: Stories of Women at the Philadelphia Museum of Art

By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout Philadelphia’s main art museum was established in 1876 as part of the centennial celebration of the Declaration of Independence. Since then, the Philadelphia Museum of Art (we’ll call it PMA for short) has been expanding its catalog to its current grand total of almost a quarter of a…

Your Right to Food Freedom Video Shorts

Your Right to Food Freedom Video Shorts

By Catherine Austin Fitts

This shorty playlist is to promote Your Right to Food Freedom and Your Farmers’ Right to Produce that Food! The playlist includes over three dozen short videos and a fe…

US States Rambus Blockbuster Chartology

US States Rambus Blockbuster Chartology

Rambus Blockbuster Chartology By Catherine Austin Fitts My “go to” website for technical analysis of precious metals, the US dollar & the US stock market is Rambus Chartology, where Rambus (that’s his handle – he’s the founding technical analyst) leads a discussion with extensive charts of what the markets are saying. In January 2016, Rambus launched…

Who (or What) Are These People, Anyway?

Who (or What) Are These People, Anyway?

“Capitalism is the legitimate racket of the ruling class.”~ Al Capone

By Charlie Stephens

By now, a large and growing fraction of our country’s population knows that the quality of life of …

US States Equities

US States Equities

Equities S&P 500 (SCHX) U.S. Small Caps (SCHA), U.S. Mid Caps (SCHM), U.S. Large Caps (SCHX) U.S. Aerospace & Defense (ITA) Consumer Discretionary (XLY) Consumer Staples (XLP) Industrial Select (XLI) U.S. Financials ETF (IYF) S&P Regional Banking (KRE) Health Care (XLV) U.S. Pharmaceuticals (IHE) (IHF) (IHI) Biotech (IBB) U.S. Home Construction (ITB) U.S. Real Estate…

US States: Closing & Credits

US States: Closing & Credits

Closing & Credits John Sevier was an American soldier, frontiersman, and politician, and one of the founding fathers of the State of Tennessee. Sevier served six two-year terms as Tennessee’s governor: from 1796 until 1801, and from 1803 to 180. After his last term as governor, Sevier was elected to three terms in the United…