Deep State Tactics 101 Series:

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There was a king reigned in the East:
There, when kings will sit to feast,
They get their fill before they think
With poisoned meat and poisoned drink.
He gathered all that springs to birth
From the many-venomed earth;
First a little, thence to more,
He sampled all her killing store;
And easy, smiling, seasoned sound,
Sate the king when healths went round.
They put arsenic in his meat
And stared aghast to watch him eat;
They poured strychnine in his cup
And shook to see him drink it up:
They shook, they stared as white’s their shirt:
Them it was their poison hurt.
–I tell the tale that I heard told.
Mithridates, he died old.

~ A.E. Housman, A Shropshire Lad

By Catherine Austin Fitts

The U.S. government’s response to Dr. Skidmore’s report on $21 trillion of undocumentable adjustments at DOD and HUD was significant. FASAB 56 was designed and implemented in October 2018 to ensure that the federal government is now free to use secret books and fund secret armies. As described in Caveat Emptor: Why Investors Need to Do Due Diligence on U.S. Treasury and Related Securities, a major portion of the U.S. securities market has now gone dark.

In the meantime, monies missing to date have been protected by a major media effort designed to persuade citizens and global investors that DOD’s inability to produce audited financial statements or to comply with financial management laws and regulations are mere accounting snafus. Based on the personal assurances of insiders, there being no need for facts or evidence, we have been assured that these accounting glitches are non-cash items—that is, there are no missing monies to be looked for as government liabilities become due and payable.

Equity investors can rest assured that the source of infinite amounts of corporate subsidy and gifts financed by the U.S. Treasury and mortgage fixed-income markets is protected so long as the central banks can print money.

In 1989, as Assistant Secretary at HUD, I assumed responsibility for the primary mortgage insurance funds of the U.S. government. I heard a series of reasons why we could not produce reliable financial statements. They sounded logical to me. Consequently, I instituted a significant package of legislative, regulatory, and administrative reforms to address all of them. In 1990, I was fired to stop their implementation. My company, Hamilton Securities, was hired in 1993 by a new administration to help clean up the resulting mess. We were quite good at our job. Consequently, Hamilton was fired and targeted by the HUD Inspector General and DOJ, once again to prevent successful implementation of the reforms.

Every year since then, I have heard the same explanations for the financial failures at HUD. I recently picked up a HUD financial statement and laughed so hard I started to cry. Sure enough, it presented the same excuses and used the same playbook. Thirty years of the same story, again and again and again. Every year, a new reporter asks me to refute the same phony cover stories—the process depending on high turnover of reporters. It’s a constant media memory wipe. As official reality moves ever further from reality, protected by a wall of secrecy and propaganda, I find myself living in the financial and accounting fraud version of Groundhog Day.

I decided to publish all of the material on the “missing money” story in a hard copy form in the 2018 Annual Wrap Up. Given the speed at which essential information is disappearing from the Internet, I want to make sure this information is alive and well—particularly as we enter a period in which pension fund and other obligations to the general public are likely to be renegotiated or abrogated. (For essential background on pension funds, see our 2017 Annual Wrap Up, “The State of Our Pension Funds.”)

FASAB 56 and the modified limited hangouts being promoted are designed to protect the trillions in monies and assets that disappeared through the government accounts and the bailouts from the legal rights of the remaining liabilities of the U.S. government.

To help our subscribers understand why I am so confident that the excuses used to justify and cover up the missing money are bogus, I included a personal history of dealing with missing money and financial fraud in the U.S. federal government:

C. Austin Fitts, Assistant Housing Secretary, conferring with assistants during a break in her testimony before a Senate subcommittee, 1989. (The New York Times/Andrea Mohin) Missing Money: A Personal History: 1989-2019

In my outline, the last section was going to be a description of the tactics used to slow me down or kill me—both literally and figuratively—in the process. As I finished the 2018 Annual Wrap Up, I concluded that it would be much better to record and publish this material as a separate audio.

This series is my download about the tactics I have encountered personally or have observed at close hand. I have experienced a wide spectrum of covert operations, information and economic warfare, and dirty tricks with and from both governmental and private parties. Telling stories is a great way to communicate this experience; however, because stories expand the time necessary to convey the information, I will publish this material in several parts.

Here is my outline for the full series:

I.   Introduction
II.  Solari Report Resources
III. Control System Goals
IV. Tactics by Areas
     A. Faith, Hope, & Love
     B. Health
     C. Communication/Surveillance
     D. Mind Control
     E. Brand/Prestige
     F. Media (including Disinformation)
     G. Control Files
     H. Personnel Benefits
     I. Financial
     J. Legal
     K. Politics
     L. Culture & Consumerism
     M. Cybersecurity
     N. Covert Operations & Crime
     O. Targeting of Children
     P. The Beatdowns: Company, Neighborhood, Cohort 
     V. Hard Times
        - My list of the personal worst
VI. Helpful Strategies
VII. Closing Thoughts

Movies are helpful in teaching control and covert tactics. This week on Let’s Go to the Movies, I revisit one of my favorites reviewed several times before on The Solari Report, Ridley Scott’s Gladiator.

Sir Ridley Scott and his brother Tony are two of the finest movie directors of their generation. Their movies often do a masterful job of teaching us how the deep state works and demonstrating an endless series of deep state tactics. Tony Scott was the director of Enemy of the State—one of the greats in this genre.

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59 Comments

  1. Mercy Miss Catherine listened to part 1, understand a very small part of your world.

      1. Hi Catherine,

        Rep. Alan Grayson seems to be on board with what we are saying here at Solari Report about the missing money. Have you tried reaching out to form some kind of missing money committee or coalition?

  2. Dear Ms Fitts- I’m a Philly kid too. I grew up in East Airy and went to Germantown High. Knowing of your roots in West Philly and your apparent spirituality draws my attention even more to your work. I was born about a year before you and I knew West Philly back in the day.. I’m hooked on your site. I must devote 2 hrs per day to unpack the information and analysis. Excellent. One of these days ….hope to meet you on one of your out and abouts…especially like the one you had in Australia…before I die lol..all the best…A Johnson

    1. Hey, welcome Philly kid!

      We will announce a new hang for next year at Lake Constance August 2020 in 1-2 months. Stay tuned.

      I will be back in Philly for Christmas. We had a great tea last year in December and plan to do it again.

      So opportunities on the way. I hope we meet too.

      Catherine

      1. Wow, new subscriber here and while I was not born in Philly (originally born and raised in money making Manhattan), I spent many years living in the Philadelphia/South Jersey area and I must acknowledge that there is a sense of pride in me too over the fact that you are a Philly native and while I left the area and never looked back, I would go back to visit for a chance to break bread with you.

  3. You and your Solari members may find this book interesting as it deals with CIA tactics. The title is “The official C.I.A. Manual Of Trickery And Deception by H. Keith Melton & Robert Wallace.

    It even discusses shoes and the variation of tying a shoelace that can be used as a signal.

    In the late 70’s I had the opportunity to take a walk thru of the below ground level in Disneyland, Anaheim. Seeing people in the cafeteria wearing their bottom half costume and their upper human body as they were eating their meals made be thankful there were no children in the area. Would have given the kids nightmares.

    Catherine you discussed the ivy league-trained African American attorney & politicians playing ball with the system making money on private prison stocks. Did you get a chance to watch the video I sent by the bishop discussing the upper crust of the black community? He really throws back the covers on this very little know society that was started in 1904. When he shared what is on LeBron’s chest (1hr 16-17 min) I uttered “Oh my word, it is right in our face”

    It’s that time of year to use Medi-Body (mud) pack and sit in the warm sun.

    Question – Do you think Kate Graham had her husband bumped off?

    When the world went from an Analog World to a Digital World it opened a pandora box of mischief.

    I glad you are around and God is over watching you as you made me feel normal. Anyone who can discuss the rings of Saturn to high financial hijinks is a person I can relate and I don’t feel alone on this wonderful planet. So thank you for being you.

    1. My pleasure Bob! I have not had to watch the video yet. Will try to do so – it looks fascinating. Don’t know about Graham. Certainly played along. I would love to get pictures of the underground in Disney as you describe. Helps make the point.

      I have the book you mention. It is in the pile of 350.

        1. I can’t – I was a Milwaukee Braves fan! Hank Aaron forever!

          1. Catherine,
            You truly are a smart woman and a brave one for not supporting the Phillies, you probably never supported the Eagles either. I certainly did not care for either team, I mean why continue rooting for a team that lost year after year after year. Anyway, some people may get mad at me after reading this. I also did not like the fact that when the Phillies finally won one, the mobs of people trashed the city, I mean was that even necessary?

      1. Research Bishop Larry Gaiters

        Speaks about the Grand Boule of Sigma Pi Phi founded in Philly early 1900’s

  4. The Yijing is an extrodinary tool in the Chinese Daoist tradition.
    The Plum Flower Method is accomplished by observing unusual events in Nature then relating the events to the hours clock of the organ systems. Fascinatinly brilliant, it’s like God send a message through the slightly unusual synchronicity.

    1. Gina, do you have a recommended link to the Plum Flower Method? I know a few people who consult the Yijing/I Ching and use coins instead of yarrow sticks for divination. I’ve never tried it, but I have a background in Taoist philosophy, both theoretical and “practical.” And I plan on taking a deep look at the Yijing and its specific relationship to ba gua zhang, hopefully sooner rather than later. Thanks in advance!

  5. Just finished part I. You had described so many Art of War tactics. One of the 36 Stratagems that I remember that you had described is 借刀殺人,“kill with a borrowed knife,” both literally and figuratively.

    Regarding health, as I’ve posted before in the Korean hand therapy article, I have had an informal background in Chinese medicine for more than 25 years now (but far from a practitioner). You had mentioned how some physical poisoning had caused you to experience a great amount of grief. In Chinese medicine, emotions are directly related to specific organs within the body; grief is generally correlated to one’s lungs:

    http://www.shen-nong.com/eng/principles/sevenemotions.html
    (I’ve referred people to the English version of this Hong Kong-based site in the past.)

    And when you mentioned again how people unfamiliar with covert actions simply can’t believe what you’re saying since it’s not visible, I think of a Chinese idiom from Taoist philosopher Zhuangzi: 夏蟲疑冰 (”The summer insect denies the existence of ice.”) It’s tough living outside of the Matrix… or Disneyland…

    Looking forward to Part II!

    1. Appreciate your insight.How do people study and learn invisible warfare? Certainly Art of War is a great start. I will have to add to my Best Books list.

      1. Happy to share. I remember a long time ago, I had read from someone at Harvard a review of the various English translations of the Art of War, and I’ve looked over the few versions I have. I think this version, translated by Roger Ames, may be the best translation overall, though it may be a little on the academic side:

        https://www.worldcat.org/title/sun-tzu-the-art-of-warfare-the-first-english-translation-incorporating-the-recently-discovered-yin-chueh-shan-texts/oclc/26929968

        For the uninitiated, this may be more accessible, translated by Thomas Cleary: https://www.worldcat.org/title/art-of-war-complete-texts-and-commentaries/oclc/670437379

        or

        https://www.worldcat.org/title/art-of-war/oclc/857083902

        There may be better translations out there done more recently, but I’m not aware of them since I haven’t kept up to date with them… for what it’s worth…

        1. Here is our interview on the Art of War – some very important insights on the relationship of Western and Eastern military strategy as it relates to bond and equity markets https://library.solari.com/the-art-of-war/ Bottom line – if the bond market is tapped out, the West will tend to switch to Sun Tzu strategies. In part that helps explain the rise of covert operations and intelligence agencies that faithfully read the Art of War.

          1. Thanks, but the interview is linked to the broken link I mentioned before.

            I click on this: https://library.solari.com/the-art-of-war/

            and toward the bottom of the page, it states this:

            Listen live on Thursday evening by phone or online through your browser, or listen at your convenience by downloading the MP3 after it is posted on Friday.

            If you would like to learn more about The Solari Report and subscribe, click here.

            Subscribers enjoy access to our complete MP3 archive. You can also enjoy the Solari Report Digest podcasts for free.

            (There’s a link to “Solari Report Digest podcasts,” but there is a strikeout over those words, and the link goes here: https://library.solari.com/podcasts/

            And that link is a broken link.

            Thanks again.

          2. Figured it out: I didn’t realize that I needed to sign-in again to access the interview. Thanks.

          3. For security, we currently require separate logins (with your same password) at home, library and the wrap up presentations. We keep looking for options to make things more seemless without compromising security.

    1. All of them were those used at the time by my nutritionist. I will look them up – but I think you have to go in through a referring practioner.

      1. Miss Catherine and others, any of us can order labs, search for walk in lab work. Then pick which ones you want, pay then pick the lab where you want to have the blood draw etc, they email the results. No dr needed.

  6. Dear Catherine

    Will you be providing a link to the article you mention at time 42:00 on Dr Farrell’s piece on weather and disaster capitalism?

    Yesterday I was having dinner with one of my colleagues and I gave your analogy of Disneyland for the world of the overt living alongside the world of the covert. His eyes brightened up and it was as if I could see a light flash on in his head. He got it.

    When you talked about elective surgery I thought about Joan Rivers.

    1. When I saw the announcement of Rivers death my first thought was – OMG, why in the world would they ever assassinate Joan Rivers. I was stunned. It did not occur to me that it could have been malpractice. Then a few months later someone sent me the video of her getting of the red eye from the East Coast and saying Michele Obama was “a trannie.” Her death is one of the compelling arguments that it might be true. Here are the Farrell links – they are on his home page

      https://gizadeathstar.com/2019/05/patterns-of-disaster-capitalism-the-midwest-and-oroville-dam/
      https://gizadeathstar.com/2019/05/patterns-of-disaster-capitalism-the-midwest-and-oroville-dam-part-two/

    2. Another good one from Joseph – looks to me like a major effort underway to pick up the farm land cheap before any more pressure is put on food to support North America and export much, much more. Good farm land is one of the best investment going.

      1. Yes, also to control what is being planted. Some farmers are finding out they can plant Heirloom corn and beat the GMOs even on yield.

  7. Excellent primer and listeners should take note that there are methods so dark they could only be hinted at.

    1. Glad you found it useful, John. I just finished recording Part II. Lots more to go. As I started making a list of all the tactics I encountered, I never dreamed the list would grow as long as it did. Way it is. Thank God for Bach!

      1. Catherine,
        You should get a co-author. It’s definitely got book potential. Readers will say “hey, that happened to me!” Luck, bad or good, averages out. That ‘series of unfortunate events’ any number of us have experienced probably wasn’t coincidental. I think the practical side of 330,000,000 personalized Stasi operations is that “anyone, anywhere” can be targeted (with a nod to Michael Corleone calling for the hit on Hyman Roth).

        1. I will finish recording the whole thing, package into a single transcript and see what it looks like. Lots more to record.

          1. OK. Let’s see what we have when I publish the full transcript.

  8. Dear Catherine

    Amazing what you’ve seen and experienced and that you’ve come through it all stronger.

    Will this be available in written or transcript form? There are so many points I’d like to re-read and spend time thinking about.

    At about time 1.30.00 you talk about the cost of capital. That made me think about 2 articles I read recently.

    On the 25th April, China announced that it plans faster IPO approvals by relaxing listing requirements and setting up a new trading venue
    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-04-26/china-said-to-plan-faster-ipo-approvals-in-capital-markets-push

    In the case of China I suppose it makes sense because with state-owned banks, lending to state-owned enterprises is based more upon party directives or guan-xi than upon balance sheet analysis so the government has to find some way out of loss-making lending that is politically expedient and doesn’t cause anyone to lose face.

    Then on 10th May, the SEC announced that it is easing audits for smaller companies
    https://www.businessreport.com/newsletters/sec-easing-audits-for-smaller-companies

    Is the easing of audit requirements an extension of FASAB-56 to start-ups?

    Two similar moves seems to be more than mere coincidence. What’s going on here? Is there a deliberate trend globally to shift raising capital from banks to the equity markets? Or is this a war of IPOs? Or is something else behind these 2 similar manoeuvres?

    1. Andrew:

      We will post transcripts for each of these and I will have them all collected into a master.

      I think the easing on the IPOS is a combination of items – speeding up the flow of equity into AI deep learning start ups – the automation of everything – and making it easier for the secret money to flow into it.

      In combination, they will bubble the stock market.

      Check out the movie this week – China Hustle. Worth watching.

      1. Also – the PDF for Volume I of the Real Game of Missing Money – 2018 Annual Wrap Up was just posted. Well worth a look.

  9. Sent in by a subscriber:

    Catherine I just finished listen to your 2 plus hour report this week.

    All very good but most important for me was the last part where you talk about having to keep your own counsel….not needing affirmation….Franklin Sanders didn’t believe you…on and on….your friend clapping for loser Bush….

    Anyway I felt compelled to tell you how I resonated with your fireside chat this week.

  10. I have to say I was a little reluctant to listen to this as I’m
    really trying to focus on solutions these days. Anyway… my partner went to bed early so I listened to it in entirety . It was actually uplifting to hear the way you talk about it and your perspective on the role of the morphogenic fiield divine intelligence/grace etc. I got great tips on the ION cleanse machine which is was considering purchasing. I’m going to for sure now !! Also the quantum resonance system was interesting and I’m going to research that for the remote beach co-working space I’m building in Costa Rica. I’ll check out Dr. Laura Thompson’s articles on radical detox to see if she has tips on which machine is best

    Thank you !!! I’m super interested to hear Part 2 ?

    1. 🙂

      Yes, important to focus on solutions. Also important to know when to duck so you can keep on implementing solutions!

      1. I am still listening and maybe you talk about this but I haven’t heard it yet. Why did you choose to move to TN and particularly Hickory Valley? I am semi-retired and thinking of downsizing which would allow me to make a major change/move. Are there any areas of the country you recommend? I currently live in a smaller town of 100,000 but am thinking of even smaller ie central MO, southwest MO, east TN. Any thoughts would be much appreciated. You are quite inspiring.

        1. Some of my thoughts

          If I was moving today in the US, I would look at:

          Idaho
          Utah
          Maine
          New Hampshire
          Tennessee
          Iowa
          North Dakota
          South Dakota

          If possible – you want clusters of

          1. Great fresh food coops or grocery stores
          2. University, church and/or other centers of intellectual capital culture and resource
          3. Low state and local debt
          4. Good water
          5. Funded state pension funds – that is no underfunding problems – See Pew Research on state pension fund funding ratios

          Example: Moscow Idaho

          If you don’t mind the drive/isolation, I would get far enough into big beautiful trees to avoid 5G and be in a place that has no social prestige (less likely to get targeted for gentrification – less infrastructure to maintain)

          I would avoid big federal installations and clusters or any place near underground bases.

          East Tennessee is beautiful – I would stay near Chattanooga (great civic infrastructure) and away from Knoxville (very Federal)

          You might want to check out middle Tennessee – my church home is in Hohenwald. Lots of nice places in Lewis and Perry County.

          I have always avoided MO for political reasons. The Company and Monsanto were both based out of St Louis. That is me. You will not be on their radar.

          I would check out the Chapwood Index and avoid any place with a high inflation rate.

          If you have not listened to the Solari Report, Mapping Your Local Ecosystem, that might help.

          Make sure you read the Bond Official statements and CAFR and do such a mapping on any place before you go – explained in Mapping Your Local Ecosystem.

          I originally chose Hickory Valley because it would be prohibitively expensive for a federal cost plus contractor based in the Washington area to continue 24/7 surveillance on me here and because it was the only location in the US where I had family that were actively farming. I had come through the area when I rode a bicycle through in 1978 on a cross country trip. One of the attractions was that it is low cost. Another is people do concrete jobs – farming, trucking, ginning, electrical work, construction which means they are more grounded. The culture is Christian – and I am a Christian. I was in Washington and the perversion and cultural debasement was getting positively Nero-esque – so Christian community was welcome.

          I stayed because I wanted to be help support some of the children in my family and because I had people who lived here helping me with Solari who are excellent. I have been impressed with state and local government and enforcement – they are always professional and competent. I am member of the Tennessee Firearms Association – whose membership is more than 50% of the local regularly voting population.

          And no personal income tax. Very high sales tax which I think creates a culture less focused on consumption.

          Anyway…some quick thoughts. There is no such thing as the right place. Given the effort to radically reengineering North America, I would design your home base to be one that you could move without a big drain on your health and finances. The times call for a nomadic mindset

          1. Thank you for all the info. Have been looking fairly closely at Cosby or Seymour TN but that is close to Knoxville. Do you think too close?

      1. I have used the Ionic footbath for 15 years. I’m alive,in part, because of it. I followed this report with the Walkabout report you recommend. Dark stuff. I need to make a history like you did and match the events of the past 40 years. The very dirty tricks,besides multiple deaths, have come since 1998. People kept saying ; What did you do? Nothing, I am not an important person. I have no power, podium or position anymore. I’m an introverted artist! I believe it now.
        Finally I don’t have to wonder.
        Facing this in the cold light of day, well that’s another red button moment.
        Virtue, in this Spiritual War is armor.

        1. YES INDEED!

          “The prayers of a righteous man available much”

          Often people are targeted because they have power in the field as opposed to power in the material world. Sometimes they are targeted for purposes of prototyping various forms of invisible weaponry. Sometimes IMO they are targeted because contractors need to justify their contracts by inventing enemies.

  11. Just yesterday I had the same discussion with my naturopath about pharmaceuticals and not trusting drugs manufactured in China. He also stated that many doctors don’t have a clue about the pharmaceuticals they prescribe to their patients. They rely on salespeople for information. The list of side effects on many of the drugs are pages long. Alternative medicine is always being challenged. They are trying to take away vitamin C IVS. The naturopathic doctors collaborated in my area to protect patients from the regulations.

    Excellent about the field. Thank you! I am grateful being a subscriber all these years. Your expertise and knowledge has facilitated my understanding of patterns and connecting the dots and far more than I can express. It also fills my soul. Looking forward to Part 2.

    1. What a blessing it is to have you as a subscriber, Sue. I am very lucky to be able to do what I do.

  12. Wow! Thank you for sharing the personal parts of your journey. I’ve always believed you to be a courageous lady. I always do learn so much from you and your experiences. And Yes! I believe you (and believe in you).

    Looking forward to Part 2.

    I know you don’t like complements but – oh well – you ARE amazing! 🙂

    All the best!!

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