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  1. YES WE NEED CHECKS AS WELL AS CASH. We pay for our RENT with CHECKS!
    Catherine, what recommendations can you give to subscribers whose only income is social security as we face the future? Are we trapped?

    1. Strategy #1 – do everything possible to lower expenses – grow a garden or do towers on your balcony if no land, a well if you can, local energy sources if you can, insulate your home to lower energy use and on and on. Lower your need for cash. And consider a part time job or learn a new skill that could lead to a part time job. Even if you have plenty of assets, if the assets are wiped out, the skills are the basis of barter and being useful. Make sure you have no debt.

  2. Good luck with saving your AT&T copper wire landlines. They did away with them in New Zealand October 2023. Landlines and cash were the only things working during Cyclone Gabriel.
    Checks (Cheques) were stopped as payment, over two years ago.
    A “first-of-its-kind” $2 billion climate infrastructure fund has been announced by the government and Blackrock
    to reach net zero by 2050
    NZ seems to be a controlled experiment
    G-d help us!

  3. Hi Catherine & John.
    surprised when you were discussing the phones you must have forgotten the tech article you did with Rob Braxman you did last year I believe where he talked about de-googled phones and do not install google or WhatsApp on any off-the-matrix phones. It was a good session. Interested to know how your European untracked phone test goes.
    thanks for another great money and markets. I also work in Big Tech and they are laying off like crazy.

  4. Dear Catherine,
    There is nothing whatsoever untoward about what you said at time 1.58.00. In fact it is inspiring and is what it means to be human. Compliments to your parents for instilling such values.

  5. I had to go very slow on this one to digest it. Nice work. That simple premise on cash and checking accounts, bullseye. This is more difficult an explanation to folks in my sphere than you can imagine. Well, maybe not.

  6. This is an extraordinary interview.

    About free speech, and the suppression thereof, explained by someone who out to know. Mike Benz, a deep insider turned people’s evidence. Long, but dense. Watch Carlson’s face…flushed red. Why? Maybe because Carlson knows that the interviewee is talking about things “they”, the insiders, are forbidden to talk about, or because Carlson genuinely didn’t know this stuff. Or maybe somewhere in-between. 

    If this is a limited hangout, it’s an unlimited limited hangout.

    https://twitter.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1758529993280205039

  7. You are right about the push to digitize everything. At dusk today I needed to go for a walk to “hug a tree” and found a beauty in the university quad across the way. After standing with my back to it for a bit looking at the moon through its branches, I walked around to the other side and there was a tag 1/2″ by 2″ pinned into the bark at my height that said “tree #0897”. Did the university digitize all its trees?!

    1. Yes, that is in order to built the digital cities or smart cities, they need to tag everything in the real environment to get a quick information about the item (plant), pull it from the data base and when they pass the sensor drone above it to get the actual 3d mapping. That is the Internet of Things – IoT. Unfortunately, they are generating a digital twin map of some cities for now, but eventually “could” be of everything. The cities involved as of now are about 20s including Austin (reason why people are leaving), Orlando, NY, etc.

        1. Well, Chattanooga Is One of Two Cities to Join the Smart City Alliance! Not sure Catherine knows. It is coming to TN!During its Smart City Expo World Congress last month, the World Economic Forum announced that Chattanooga and San Jose, California were picked among three dozen cities around the globe to pilot adoption of new technologies being developed by the G20 Global Smart Cities Alliance.
          https://noogatoday.6amcity.com/chattanooga-tn-smart-city
          https://www.governing.com/community/chattanooga-is-one-of-two-cities-to-join-smart-city-alliance.html

  8. Now my diabetic husband has the latest, a G7 sensor on his arm. We frequently check the reading on a small monitor. The information is helpful as we navigate other aspects of his accumulated poisoning. His joints have dissolved; one knee was replaced 14 days ago, and it’s tricky to juggle the opioids and the dopamine for the Parkinson’s. I won’t tell him about the DARPA connection, and haven’t mentioned the DoD interest in his other injections. But you can see why we won’t be the ones wielding the firearms. If we make it to July, we will have 50 years of marriage. That’s how we win.

    1. You are one strong woman. Knowing what you know and dealing with your husband’s illness every day creates a lot of stress. 50 years together has a lot of joyful moments to look back on. I hope you find joy wherever you can. Prayers for you both.

  9. Quite “heavy” information at 1:15. Big Pharma? MIC? Chinese? No, its the central bankers. They fund all wars win on the losers and winners.

  10. Hi Catherine,

    Please pass along to John about LineageOS, CalyxOS, and GrapheneOS:

    Actually, Android is an Open Source Software operating system (OS). Google just merely customized it to be their own. LineageOS, CalyxOS, and GrapheneOS are all Android operating systems as well.

    What some people do is “de-Google” their Google Android phone and install one of the three above other Android OSs.

    Here is privacy advocate Rob Braxman who gives an overview:
    https://yewtu.be/watch?v=mqSCmT5S-2w

    Naomi Brockwell is also a privacy advocate and more accessible and less technical than Braxman:
    https://yewtu.be/watch?v=wg00QkcpOOM
    https://yewtu.be/watch?v=rIFBN390clQ

    And here’s an article on it (They also sell de-Googled phones–not an endorsement):
    https://de-googled.com/blogs/news/an-overview-of-the-various-systems-available-for-privacy-focused-phones

    I hope this is helpful.

      1. “~ Based on negative feedback from Solari Report subscribers who ordered Bob Braxman’s cell phone and were not able to access adequate tech support or refund, we do not recommend it. ~”

  11. More and more information is going out about censorship, soon it would be a flood.
    “Once a government is committed to the principle of silencing the voice of the oppostion, it has only one way to go, and that is down the path of increasingly repressive measures, until it becomes a source of terror to all its citizens and creates a country where everyone lives in fear” Harry S. Truman

  12. Concerning AT&T, where I live in a large town in Northern Louisiana, AT&T is the only option for landline service. Even though I have a cell phone (with a different carrier), I kept my landline for emergencies, especially during hurricanes and major storms. 8 years ago next month, we had torrential rainstorms for 3 days, 33 inches total, with my front yard and street flooded, with waves nipping at my front door (HAARP?). Yes, my phone still worked during the flood. We have small telephone pedestals in our front yards close to the street, about every 4 to 6 townhouses. They are about 6 inches square and 3 feet high. Around 2 years ago, I noticed that this landline service was becoming spotty. Some days it worked, sometimes with static, other days the line was dead. A new neighbor bumped into theirs or the yard crew backed into it when they cut down a tree. It was dented severely and split open. Corrosion city, probably as a result of the flood. So, AT&T did not and does not maintain landline equipment in my area. When I called to complain, they told me I must have an internal phone wire problem within my house. In addition, my monthly phone bill has gone from $39 to $61 over the last 5 years. Of the 4 neighbors I know and 3 former neighbors, none have or had landline service here. My walking buddy switched his landline to US Mobile, which uses a cell phone modem instead of physical wires, for his home phone service @ $10/month. I am now in process of switching over to them, just waiting for my phone number to port over so I can drop AT&T. The phone modem I purchased from US Mobile was $51, one time charge. Granted, I would still prefer a wired landline, but with shoddy maintenance and intermittent service and increased cost, why bother?

    1. Yet, AT&T is installing underground fiber optic lines for internet and phone service. My walking buddy lives 2 blocks behind me on a parallel street to mine. He signed up for their internet service 8 months ago and loves it. It’s a tad faster than Comcast Cable Xfinity internet, which he had been using, but still uses their cable TV service. I was hoping AT&T would install fiber optic lines on my street, and I lingered staying with them for that purpose. However, looking at their website recently for updates on their fiber optics expansion, they have no plans at all to include my street or the 3 streets to the north. They end at my backdoor neighbor’s street. That was the final straw for me to change companies.

    2. Proper regulation would not allow such poor service. They are destroying the landline system in this way. IMO criminal. The pathway to total control.

  13. Re the Midazolam Massacre in England. A decade ago I had a great idea and, forecasting a surge in occupancy in accommodation for the aged in England, I decided to invest in that sector.
    It did not work out. Local Government holds the purse strings.
    I’m guessing there is a sort of Economic Darwinism in play there where the good homes go bankrupt.

    1. It is colonialism. Colonialism is the establishment and maintenance of one group of people (who keeps owning everything) as superior to other peoples and areas, often for imperialist control and exploitation, and through a range of practices and relations of colonization, installing “coloniality” and possibly colonies. Look up to the sky, space will be the next.

  14. This comment/question may only reflect my ignorance, but…

    There’s a railroad spur that runs behind my residence. It services several small manufacturers in my small town’s industrial park, and possibly reaches a huge field where hundreds of brand new Cadillac EV SUVs (manufactured 30 mins up the road) are parked, row after row.

    Never have I seen or heard a train on this spur after dark. But I was awakened by one at 1:00AM tonight, moving toward the industrial park, then returning.

    I was used to trains in the wee hours in cities like Chattanooga or New Orleans, especially on lines that would block busy thoroughfares. But this is the first time ever after sundown in this small town.

    For what possible reason would there be (unprecedented) railroad operations in a small town at 1:00am?

    1. That is a very good question. Amazing what you can learn running down anomalies like this.

  15. Here’s the thing. Being with someone who realized they made a huge mistake taking the vaccine and seeing the fear in their eyes will shake anyone to core. I speak from personal experience. It’s going to require a lot of empathy to deal with this because challenging the PM of GB on TV is just the tip of the iceberg. Chaos that easily can break out into the streets. That’s what they want.

  16. Please consider signing the petition to enable Secret Service protection for Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s safety. The Biden administration has denied Secret Service protection to RFK, Jr. 3 times now! It is *totally unprecedented* to deny an application for protection! The U.S. has granted SS protection to all major Pres. candidates up to a year prior to an election. The other major candidates have been granted protection, so it is only fair for RFK, Jr. as well! NBC’s own recent poll shows RFK, Jr. at 34%!! Nikki Haley has just been granted SS protection, and her polling is a fraction of RFK, Jr.’s.  

    I’m not talking about who you might vote for; this is simply an appeal to your reasonable nature. Go here, it only takes a few minutes to do:   https://security.kennedy24.com/?recruiter_id=473180   “It may not seem very significant what you do, but it’s very important you do it.” (~Gandhi)  

    ~~ Jill (of Larry & Jill)

  17. Re: Sundance, i believe that when a country is sanctioned, it gives the
    US government the power to put US- related individuals in prison for going around the sanctions. If this is the case, sanctions are indeed about putting a fence around US money.

  18. Catherine & John, Space is critical important. Too much gov money is going to this purpose, and you need to investigate the new space related businesses and advise those in power immediately to slow down the rate of development until the public is aware, and we understand who/how this is playing.

    Many scholars argue that: “The systemic inequity in the terrestrial world also underlies how ‘space is literally being occupied, with little coordinated international regulation, discussion of ethical considerations, or consensus-building from a shared vision for the future of humanity in space. The rush to claim near-Earth space LEO is also leaving out the world’s most minority communities, including Indigenous peoples, who need to be involved as stakeholders in decision-making. They warn that the increasing privatization of near-Earth space risks repeating “colonization on a cosmic scale”, with effects on the natural sciences and space exploration but also on the human right to dark skies and the rights to cultural traditions of communities across the World.”

    I think all subscribers should write to their Congress representatives and stop allocating funds and increasing budgets for this purposes, including fed agencies.

  19. Catherine, that is exactly correct. Jeff Besos investment will be in data storage on the moon, another colonial extension of the West. Fantasies of terra nullius frame how space represents yet another frontier to be claimed both for the possibility of further settlement in space and also for the preservation of the existing status quo on Earth. God save all and the humans on Earth! IoT is in progress to be created, unless demographics fails to support the new plan of the old explorers conquistadors!

  20. I struggle with the idea of anyone on our side who is successful is, ipso facto, an operation. Tucker Carlson, who boldly went to Russia against deep state resistance, to interview Putin, which I would say looked good for Putin, he’s an operation, you think? Joe Rogan, obviously a renegade tough guy and pothead with genuine MMA chops, he’s an op. Elon Musk, despite his one time idea that people could be integrated with computers, is now breaking away from perhaps his government sponsors, and putting Trump (and free speech) back on the Twitter platform and speaking against the deep state, he’s an op. Trump, who didn’t in your opinion, handle the onslaught of COVID the way you would have liked it, but who has been persecuted more than anyone including Jesus Christ–and has been a unique president, he’s an op. Russell Brand – op. You’re typically full of admiration for the wisdom of blacks, and they seem to be supporting Trump in droves now. What say you to that?

    Now, Bobby Kennedy, grandson of “American royalty” patriarch, Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., who argued for detente with Hitler when he was FDRs ambassador to bellicose Great Britain, he opposes the COVID vaccine, as do most of the aforementioned “ops,” to you both, he’s totally legit, even though he favors slavery reparations for blacks, and the climate change op, which we all agree are fugazy. There’s no way Kennedy can become the chief executive and not bring every kind of terrible Democrat baggage with him. He would be another bad president. You will have to explain yourselves better.

    You know, in a chess game, you’re going to lose some pieces on your way to winning the game, no matter what. Our job is to see that the right pieces get to the right positions, and not to worry too much about what their history has been.

    1. Hi John, your note reflects a reality. There are factions within the parties, and Trump, Biden, Kennedy are parts/elements of those factions. Every “faction” is looking for their own benefit: either status, money, safety, control, popularity, etc, for themselves and for their families and not necessarily to benefit the population as a whole. And, as a default, individuals closer to them, or working for them, will benefit as well. Any body that has been “working at higher levels in an organization or with the gov knows this”, and they play their best game to keep their wealth and health.
      Now – what is happening with the so call ‘control grid’ agenda, is much bigger and it is being handled by mayor forces/groups working together, such as: US, Russia, China, etc., all to maintain the control and to establish a “permanent hold” into everyone’s assets and how they use those assets. Simply speaking, it is called, Colonialism. All of them are working together distributing the earnings among “groups” that are beginning to fight among themselves because “capital, cash…is getting rare and expensive”. So, they manipulate the markets with crypto, gold, silver, ETFs, etc etc, depending who they want to benefit or deter and for what. Every big event (natural or socially oriented) is not happening organically but has been organized, and countries and populations around the world are being killed and sacrificed for their agenda.
      The sad part of all this is that it took years to evolve in the dark, and now people have more information (light) – thanks to the internet – but still – we cannot stop it because they have accumulated most of the wealth in the world.

      1. Thanks for your answer and thoughts. In spite of our disadvantaged position, we have a unique opportunity to push back by putting Trump back in the White House. It doesn’t really matter what his shortcomings are; what matters are the evils that are being perpetrated against Americans, and Trump is the poster child for this phenomenon. Here’s a chance for everybody who thinks INJUSTICE SHOULD BE THWARTED to give whoever these demonic people are who wish us all ill, the BIGGEST F. U. EVER.
        I promise everyone if they don’t pull together on this, the ship will have sailed and won’t be coming back.

  21. All meat……carnivore in this one Miss Catherine and Mr John. Suggest in a week or even now make this a public one where we subscribers can share it and use it for two things. One to wake as many up as possible, two maybe get Solari more subscribers. Comment, is Trump just a distraction? As you guys pointed out months ago if the charge of him showing the codes on the golf course is provable he is toast, nope that was not in the news then or now. Seems they want a giant mess around election time but keeping all distracted now is important to let more cross the border? Why would mr global let an election happen they can not control eg M Obama etc? Seems better chance of Soros blowing up the country as he helped South Africa turn into a killing field. And what part of the take down will be from internal China Military? Eyes open going to get real crazy before this year is done. Pray that Gideon’s Amy guided by Angels and Ark Angels arises soon. Shining our light and prayer……..oh so important. One other comment on Trump, I have a classmate who was totally disabled 2 weeks after the jab, and she knows and says it was the jab. Yet she gives Trump a total pass says he could not have known. I just shake my head.

  22. The controlled opposition / modified hangout got a good outing in this episode.

    Miri Anne Finch (https://miri.substack.com) has a saying: “If you know their (household) name, they’re in the game.”
    Elon Musk, Joe Rogan, Tucker Carlson et al. Also Russell Brand and beware even of Andrew Bridgen (a shifty character to say the least. See for instance https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/news/local-news/leicestershire-mp-lied-court-over-6969502)
    .)

    We all need to watch each other’s backs and help each other snap out of our respective blind spot(s) / trance(s). Because these controlled opposition are the wolves in sheep’s clothing and exactly what Elze von Hamelen and Michele Stiles discussed.

  23. I was surprised to hear Metamask mentioned in your story on “The Western Sanctions Against Russia and US CBDC”. The reason is that Metamask is billed as a self custodial wallet. I don’t personally use it, but I was considering doing so.

    Check this story out:

    https://fortune.com/crypto/2022/03/04/opensea-metamask-block-users-sanctions/

    Digging deeper though, I find the post from Metamask:

    https://support.metamask.io/hc/en-us/articles/360059386712-Why-Infura-cannot-serve-certain-areas

    It’s not that Metamask is compromised per se. That is you won’t lose access to your crypto keys, but it’s the on ramps and off ramps like Infura that are still subject to KYC, sanctions, etc.

    What does this mean? The way Metamask gets around KYC rules is they aren’t actually managing or monitoring any of your data. They’re just putting a tool in your hands. It’s self custodial.

    But if you want to sell BTC for USD, you need to find a buyer who has USD and wants BTC. This would be really inconvenient if you had to wait for someone in your friends circle to want to trade with you. You could be waiting a long time. So what these exchanges are doing is essentially holding the inputs on both sides in escrow until the trade completes. They take out the need to trust the other person, or meet with them in person, know where they live, etc.

    It’s hard to imagine how you could do this at scale without an intermediary like this. You could decentralize the buy/sell orders easily. But for the transaction itself to occur in a trusted, reliable context, you need an entity capable of handling both USD in all its variety of forms (cash, check, credit card, venmo, paypal…) as well as the various crypto assets.

    Let’s say you did want to approach this without an intermediary. If you have a contract signed by both parties cryptographically, and you trust that the person with USD or other off-chain asset lives in a jurisdiction that will enforce the contract, you could then fulfill your end of the trade, and if the other party fails to do so you could take legal action against them.

    It’s reasonable to imagine that such trades could happen, especially amongst friends, but it’s definitely wild west compared to the current transactional systems.

    If this sort of approach were to become easier and more convenient for a user these steps would pave the way:

    • Development of a decentralized buy/sell listing
    • Development of a standard for the contract (existing solutions are likely adequate)
    • Integration of these features into the UI of the self custodial wallet
    • Guarantees at the jurisdiction level that cryptographic contracts can be presented in court and will be enforceable
    • Binding arbitration by experts competent in both law and crypto (to make the court determination more straightforward and reliable)
    • Potentially an insuring agent, which could be a government or for profit entity. The insurer would take responsibility for completing the trade, and would then be responsible for pursuing the party that failed to pay.

    I don’t know enough about KYC and sanctions to say if an insuring agent would be subject to the same kinds of restrictions. But I hope it’s clear where I’m going with this – decentralized transparency efforts and state level action (in USA) could be combined to result in jurisdictions where free unmediated exchange reaches a similar level of convenience as the “trust the bankers” approach. And I think you could take this in such a way as it dodges “facilitating the transaction” and instead “insuring the transaction”.

    Anyway, I hope that adds some clarity and maybe plants some seeds for further development. If anyone wants to work on something like this, let me know. I’ll repost this on Solari Connect as well.

  24. Re: John’s questions about the Sundance article – new rules were imposed on cryptocurrency transactions. The cellphone comment means: (a) EU phone number is a known-weak proxy for sanctions-compliant digital identity, until eIDAS 2023 provisional agreement is formally adopted by EU, (b) the “loophole” is likely a white-collar data-collecting speed trap for profiling future targets.

    https://resources.fenergo.com/blogs/5-things-in-2022-that-changed-how-we-do-kyc-in-banking

    For a country of Russia’s size to become the subject of such sweeping, rapidly introduced sanctions … is unprecedented … banks had to adapt to a new regulatory landscape … immense pressure on financial crime risk and compliance teams … KYC and risk management were the key to withstanding regulatory scrutiny and safeguarding banks’ reputations from association with oligarchy. 

    … it was feared crypto could enable sanctioned oligarchs to move their assets and wealth outside of the traditional financial system and regulatory frameworks … EU sanctioned “all crypto-asset wallets, accounts, or custody services,” no matter the value, the US issued numerous sanctions and bans against crypto and ‘mixers’, and the UK made it a criminal offence for exchanges to not report sanctions breaches. 

    eIDAS: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/thinktank/en/document/EPRS_BRI(2021)698772

  25. hi! you really have to at least mark the sections in the podcast- what story is discusses when, or what part is news and what is charts, as they do often on youtube podcasts. it’s so long and there is a lot of lengthy and disorganized discussion, often some stories I don’t want to hear a whole 10 minutes on and with no way known when the stuff I’m interested in will be talked about. I want to hear what you have to say but just a 2 hour blob of uneven discussion is a lot for me! I’m sorry to be blunt but this has a been a pain point for me in the new format of Money & Markets,and I imagine for others too.

    1. As far as sub titles to search out nuggets, I need to take it all in, and look forward to and am sometimes surprised for what they talk about next..
      It would not bother me a bit if they went beyond the two hour mark by an hour or more. It’s all meat and potatoes to me.
      Even though, sometimes I may not understand everything, over time it all “Fitts” together…many aha moments sometimes months later. So, for me…?…I enjoy every moment and look forward to Money and Markets every week. Best Wishes, Steven .

      1. I second that, Steven. I am glad there is still one episode left before the end of the month.

    2. I generally avoid the video format especially the indulgent format with one talking head. I download, and transcribe that if I need the gist.
      Money and Markets though, is exceptional. The interplay adds a lot to the discussions.

  26. Responding to your question “Why did the media allow that forum take place” (the one with Rishi Sunak), i think i can offer an insight.

    That forum was put on by GB News, home of Neil Oliver. Like many other new alternative media, GB News appeared post Covid, and they seem to present a “rebel” mindset.

    However, if you look closely, GB News, like Rogan and the rest, are gatekeepers and narrative builders.

    My guess is that specific forum, like Tuckers recent speech in Canada on his “Sworn Enemy Tour”, is designed to push average citizens, who are stressed and angry, into the streets, or at least engaging in a form of civil unrest where the state can intervene. (aka online dissent etc)

    It’s February. As you pointed out, folks are running out of savings. In Canada, we are in the most brutal part of winter. People are ready to snap. Hence, the nudge team will be hard at work.

    Whether it is calling “patriots to the border”, goading farmers to block traffic, or encouraging angry lynch mobs into the streets, the same thing is happening everywhere, and as tempting as it might be, I would tell people do not engage.

  27. How about considering Denis Rancourt as hero of the week?

    In a recent interview with Kirsh, Rancourt said that there is no scientific evidence that there is a covid virus, and the identification of “variants” is junk science.

    Rancourt recently said that he intends to analyze the scientific validity of using pcr tests to diagnose da covid, another part of the psyop. Can’t wait for his scathing comments on that.

    Before the covid psyop, the cdc commented on the falsely identified pertussis outbreaks at Darmouth-Hitchcock, Boston Children’s and in Tennessee in the early 2000s. Using pcr tests, there appeared to be outbreaks, but the gold standard bacterial culture test showed that there was a nearly 100% false positive rate on the pcr test. Sort of like da covid, except there’s no gold standard test for da covid. (MDs should have known this, not hard to figure out.) Here’s a link.

    https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5633a1.htm

    Note that they also say the antibody test for pertussis is also pretty much worthless (not in so many words, of course). It seems that the much heralded biotech revolution is more like a biotech nightmare.

    Catherine, Rancourt’s comments on geopolitics were great, too. Maybe you would agree with him.

    1. We need to follow up on the “virus” thing and I suggest funding research into R R Rife’s experiments.
      In regard to the debate with Terrain Theory, those believers have a mental block from considering whether, for example, Omicron was a lab built inhaleable “vaccine”.

  28. Nobody has been silenced like the vaccine injured.
    Universally silenced.
    It can’t be contained forever.

    Sad that a lot of people still can’t draw the dots between their turbo cancer, heart attack or stroke and their covid shot a few months earlier.

  29. https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/rfk-jr-chd-win-injunction-landmark-censorship-case-biden-administration/?utm_source=luminate&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=defender&utm_id=20240215

    02/15/24

    NEWS
    Kennedy, CHD Win Injunction in Landmark Censorship Case Against Biden Administration

    A federal judge on Wednesday issued a preliminary injunction prohibiting key Biden administration officials and agencies from coercing or significantly encouraging social media platforms to suppress or censor online content containing protected free speech. However, he also stayed the injunction until the U.S. Supreme Court rules on a similar injunction in Murthy v. Missouri, a related censorship case.

    By
    Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.

    A federal judge on Wednesday handed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Children’s Health Defense (CHD) a partial win in their landmark censorship case alleging the Biden administration colluded with social media platforms to unlawfully censor online.

  30. re: smartphones

    see Rob Braxman on YT and Odysee on the subject of privacy online. He also has a store where he sells de-Googled phones of his design. I am somewhat leery of Librem. Also consider Pine. Solutions do exist. Get a faraday cage for the phone while traveling. A metal cocktail shaker works well for this.

    1. His is Chinese made – meaning Chinese surveillance. I wonder if a de”googled” Samsung might be an option being that it is made in Korea?

  31. Totally agree.
    Need to snap out of it and just avoid Bitcoin. Its manipulated and it only helps and funds the ones manipulating it as far as I can see.

    1. That is fine if you believe everyone will ditch their smartphone and use gold and silver coins. If not, how do you get decentralisation? I’m open to hearing about alternatives?

  32. Has anyone previously suggested posting the links to stories discussed on the weekly Money & Markets episodes ahead of the publication of the videos? Since the filming usually wraps a day in advance of the video being posted, the list should be firm by then, and having the stories available for pre-read would allow the viewers time to form their own insights and sort of indirectly compare notes with the hosts. I really enjoy the content and have learned a great deal since joining the Solari community, but I want to avoid becoming just a “follower,” if you know what I mean. Thanks!

  33. Same guy did Fort Worth Hotel bombing and KC shooting. Thank you Joe Biden !
    Kansas City Chiefs parade shooters identified as Sahil Omar, a 44 year old illegal immigrant,
    A 44-year-old migrant named Sahil Omar was identified as the suspect of an explosion at a historic hotel in Fort Worth, Texas,

    1. Where did you find this? I can’t find anything on line to confirm what you assert. Thanks,

      1. Both on AP but disappearing fast and Robert Phoenix astrologer on 15 minutes of flame and astro weather.

  34. Catherine,
    this is off topic but what is the meaning of the Munich Security Council, what is its function? I just read in the news that Germany has overtaken Japan as per GDP, now being the world’s third largest economy. They say it’s because of the weak Yen but is that true? Why is the Yen so weak? Thanks Christian

  35. I had a thought: what if all the “green energy” “electric car debacle” etc… were part of a longer term plan for Mr. Global to usher in a new energy grid that was based on “alien” technology? Is the collapse of the Green Agenda itself an op?

  36. I read about this in an article by Jim Hamill that is behind a paywall. He drew a connection between this case and ‘opportunity zones’ – as overturning the case could open a door for other regulations to come into question like ‘opportunity zone tax credits’: which provide plenty of room by regulators to determine who gets the tax credit and when,

    https://www.americanprogress.org/article/supreme-court-appears-poised-to-overrule-chevron-deference-in-judicial-power-grab/

    1. Opportunity zones were in the trump tax bill. Being passed by congress, seems they are not in the same category as the “rules and regulations” that are imposed by regulatory agencies. What am I missing here?
      All the regulatory agencies are unconstitutional because, among other reasons, the “rules/regs” are essentially laws but they have not been passed by congress, ie, executive branch over stepping. It would be great if the supremes rolled back the regulatory agencies, they should all be abolished, but not holding my breath.

  37. In the last Money and Markets, John mentioned how certain of the “alternative media” are being heavily promoted. Speaking of this, in the past 24 hours, Bret Weinstein has appeared on both Joe Rogan Experience (JRE) and Alex Jones for prominently featured segments. Bret talked about David Webb’s book “The Great Taking” on JRE right off the bat, and seemed to speak as if Webb’s thesis was a foregone conclusion. Meanwhile there are reports that JRE was just renewed for $250 million. Makes you wonder…

    1. I suspected Joe Rogan and Ben Shapiro were dishonest. I could never figure out where they were getting their money from.
      The confirmation was when Ben Shapiro and Elon Musk went to visit Auschwitz together. An odd place to hang out, no?

      1. I’m with you and add the creepy Weinstein, who claims that only a few days ago he found out that military aged males are flooding the country on our tax dollars. Really, REALLY!!! Where has this guy been???

    2. I like listening to some of Rogans interviews. It gives a window into the people he interviews thinking.

      I like listening to what Brett has to say.
      Best way to form an opinion of him. He is one of many many many people who seem to trust Webb.
      He is not a financial guru, he is a biologist and I think he admits that openly because he has opinions. We all have opinions.

      Good to hear what Musk and Shapiro say too. How else will I know and confirm to myself just how much I dislike them.
      🙂

  38. Renovaro BioSciences: A Worthless AI Shell Game With A Murderous Magician Past
    https://hindenburgresearch.com/renovaro/

    Good example of prestigious names, institutions and stock hustlers flopping around in the Wall Street mud. All the buzzwords, up to and including AI. Even Fauci and W make cameo appearances.

  39. My recommendation for the next theme: Time of the setup:

    Tucker & Putin – the beg for peace. Once ‘peace’ comes, Blackrock moves in, unless Putin pushes back. But the interview is all about “is putin willing to make peace”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNk91kjqtGQ&ab_channel=CNBC-TV18Biden: is he competent and a criminal or incompetent and just a clueless man? Check Mate? Are we setting up for the transition of the dem candidate? Or to put the fave shill in there, Trump?”random violence from immigrants in NYC”: the surveillance state to stop immigration proposal is not flying. Let’s go for the Australian Model by inciting “random violence” with creepy-tech, then propose surveillance? https://revitalisingalice.nt.gov.au/initiatives/closed-circuit-television-camerasAI sussing out AI, and the focus abroad as much as in the USA: will FB now ‘factcheck’ images? is this a prep for the reveal that is about to come? Can you really get people to dismiss images? and then use that to ban memes?But the pushback is real. and people are figuring it out!

  40. Something for John’s Pharmaggedon section, on Tucker Carlson’s Rumble channel is an interview entitled “Big Pharma is Lying to You Again”. It concerns “Ozempic”, a diabetes drug being used for weight loss. The first 7 minutes is enlightening. First off, it has not been approved for use in the EU, even though its maker Novo Nordisk is located there, but it is approved for use in the US by our own FDA. Secondly, soft drinks /pop / soda are allowed to be purchased with food stamps. Thirdly, for children it is OK for 10% of their diet to be sugar according to nutritional guidelines from the FDA, stated by the interviewee.
    https://rumble.com/v4azgvi-big-pharma-is-fooling-you-again-and-you-dont-even-know-it.html

    1. 15 to17 minutes discusses our Covid response and vax injury. 34 to 38 minutes discusses “why would you trust big pharma?”.

    2. Correction: the 10% sugar guidelines for children comes from the American Academy of Pediatrics, not the FDA.

  41. Sopranos clip: local mobsters vs. global corp: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Gsz7Gu6agA

    Log of ongoing defense against local DEW attacks, which share some technology signatures with MRIs: https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/dew/

    Until we can collectively build defenses against remote attacks, they will advance in scope and reduce in cost, expanding the range of population which can be targeted, https://search.solari.com/2018/08/26/home-solari-com-we-are-all-targeted-individuals-now-with-dr-katherine-horton/

    1. Rich thank you for posting these links, especially the first link. My sister was targeted. She is dead now. She had figured out that part of this tech was coming from a group that was in LA but eventually went to Seattle. I’ve read of a few accounts from homeless in Seattle who were experimented on.

  42. Considering migrational economics and what might underlie the current zest for them, I have come up with a few thoughts on making them, and it, work:

    1) modern history has numerous examples of opening up frontiers and letting the ensuing demand for goods, services, housing, and jobs organically see to their own purposes. Included among these examples would be the Louisiana Purchase, the interstate highway system, the Panama Canal, and the great waves of immigration.

    2) if we give out a temporary stipend to incoming migrants, it is like printing money, but only periodically, and as needed. The prepaid credit cards would only draw the money down when they are used. If these give people enough of an incentive to put down roots, they will then figure out how to carve out an existence wherever they are. Once they are entrained into the employment- and – tax system, they are as good as hooked.

    3) There are countless nearly vacant and run down areas of the United States where infrastructure exists, but there is no population to support the decaying housing. If someone was to incentivize the reconstruction of such places, for example, by homesteaders, good things would follow. There are several channels on YouTube where people go around documenting such towns. One we have found to be pretty consistent is called Joe and Nic’s Road Trip. It is full of Americana that most never see, and he gives you statistics on population makeup, crime, employment, and housing costs.

    4) Stable populations anchored to housing generally become tax bases and employer resources that can be drawn on productively. The stipend bucks would, in my opinion, be better bets in this type of program than in war-making or open-ended border mismanagement.

    While this isn’t necessarily a case where lemons were ordered, there are probably some ways to make decent lemonade from it. It doesn’t have to be civil war. The people just need to be situated where they can be industrious rather than indolent. That would mean not sending them to New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, but to sparsely populated places like rural Arkansas, Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi, Texas and New Mexico. The weather is not exceptionally challenging in these areas, and the transportation and cost of land is quite reasonable. Just some ideas on the positive side.

  43. I saw a program, which I believe showed UN uniforms in a room at a US police station. As I recall, they said these extra rooms are at all police stations. I don’t remember where I saw it. Has anyone seen or heard of anything like this?

    1. Great article..
      During the sanctioning, I worked at a Bank (a WEF Partner) and the mandate was to remove Russia from SWIFT. My US co-workers were feeling so proud and patriotic. On the other hand, I was scratching my head because anyone reading about geopolitics knows the BRICS have been trying to break from SWIFT since their inception, so I asked, in a meeting, “Why are we giving Russia exactly what they want? Haven’t they been trying to break free of SWIFT, and US Banking control, for years?” Of course, crickets.

      As the author states, “I am not smarter than the U.S. intelligence community, so what does this mean?”

      Shortly thereafter the Bank had a company meeting for Women and Crypto and were encouraging women to get wallets and buy crypto. Then their USCEO retired and, of course, a Brit took the reins. Or do I mean ‘reigns’? Hmm.

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