“Nobody gives you power, boy, you take it.”
~ Jock Ewing, oil magnate from TV show Dallas,
to his son Bobby complaining about his bully brother JR

By Catherine Austin Fitts

Here is my position on the U.S. presidential election.

Endorsements
I have not endorsed any candidate. I keep reading posts that say I have, but that is not accurate.

Donations
I have donated to Robert Kennedy’s campaign, as I have tremendous admiration for his accomplishments as an attorney and head of Children’s Health Defense and have been enthusiastic about the transparency he has brought in his campaign. Based on his positions on the genocide in Gaza, I do not anticipate making additional donations.

Voting
I have learned that a lot can happen between now and the election. That said, if the vote was today, I would not be voting for any of the current candidates. Consider their positions on Gaza; if they are not willing to hold the criminal syndicate responsible that engineered both the mass atrocity of the Israeli people and the ongoing genocide of civilians in Gaza and the related asset takings, they clearly will not be able to protect the U.S. Treasury and our pension funds from that crime syndicate either. If the criminal syndicates are unchecked, anticipate a serious round of disaster capitalism coming to America regardless of who wins the election.

I am not inclined to write in for Bernie Sanders, but he makes a lot of sense on Gaza; he just forgot to mention the importance of banning dual-passport citizens from top jobs in Washington.

I will make a decision on who I will vote for or write in when we are down to the wire – I will vote. Would be nice if one of the existing candidates was willing to be real about the real financial issues. I never give up hope.

Advice on Economy and Financial System
Subject to time constraints, I will continue to do my best to help candidates who ask for my thoughts about reform of the financial system and to publish what I tell them, so that other candidates and voters can access that information.

Investment of Time
As Americans, if we want governmental and individual sovereignty, we should focus on state and local elections and private actions, and dramatically reduce our investment of time and money in the U.S. presidential election. If each of us took the steps listed in Take Action below, we would have a revolution. So let’s do it, and stop investing time in an election that is unlikely to improve our chances of protecting our sovereignty.

Take Action:

Make taking action in your life your priority:

  1. Use cash.
  2. Persuade your state senator and representative to pass legislation that removes the sales tax from all cash purchases of $500 or less.
  3. Shift your bank deposits out of large banks and into well-governed and managed local community banks and credit unions.
  4. Educate the people you know about the central bankers’ insane plans. Send around our short videos of central bankers telling you what they are going to do.
  5. Eat fresh local food and connect up with the people who support it, including your local Solari Circles and chapters of the Weston A. Price Foundation and Children’s Health Defense.
  6. Get to know your state representatives and local sheriff and support them and many other state, local and civic leaders as they fight for our sovereignty and freedom.
  7. Pray for freedom and for all of the people who are fighting for freedom. Also pray for the people who are destroying our sovereignty and profiting from it, that their hearts should be changed and they should become sane again.
  8. Get everyone you know to do the same.

We must decentralize political and economic power. It is foolish to expect that one person can go to Washington without a personal army and change things in the capital of centralization controlled by violent criminal syndicates.


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10 Comments

  1. Well Catherine, looks like based on your “genocide in Gaza” stance, I too will no longer be supporting someone. We all might feel that the Israeli govt is corrupt and as deep state as the US, but as a Christian, you cannot not support the Jewish people and the hell they are going through. Support Gods chosen people….not their govt. And if you have proof of a genocide… By all means, share the facts.

    1. The criminal syndicate killed and disabled a lot of Israelies during the pandemic. This is criminals vs the people. I agree with Farrell – ancient scripture says Israel is the church – the people of the church are God’s chosen people. So all those who love God are the chosen people.

  2. Israeli couscous is huge compared to middle eastern couscous.
    Big difference.

  3. Am leaving Rfk Jr. due to his pro-Israel position- ignoring the rights of the indigenous Palestinian peoples

  4. We have other experienced candidates besides being forced into the 2-party corral: i.eJill Stein running as the Green Party candidate.

  5. I agree with Catherine. I have done both, deep dives in world history, and the history of the Bible.
    None of the candidates represent anything new. They seem to be pawns of the controllers. The “octopus” is still strangling us all.
    I am doing the actionable things consistently and there is a wonderful change in my community- this is where we can all do the most good.
    I need to get to work on the second thing on the list!

  6. I’m voting for Bobby hands down. I understand people being disgruntled, disappointed or flat out angry over his Israel views, however, after months of deep thought (and listening to the amazing chat with Dave Smith on this topic) it is clear to me these are his genuinely held and honestly researched beliefs and I see zero evidence Bobby is corrupt or corruptible. He is not perfect, but he believes in ending forever wars and is against colonialism, he firmly supports the constitution, we the people, and has no problem changing course with new information. He is the only person even remotely talking about financial freedom. Not to mention, he is a genuinely spiritual person with a gorgeous relationship with god. I pray big every day he gets in.

  7. I too disagree with Bobby on Gaza, and have conveyed that to him via e-mail. But as a lawyer, he does have a legal argument regarding past paper agreements, which we ought not to have signed but theoretically should be binding. In any event, the moral argument is more important to me, since I am not a lawyer.

    I’m re-reading The Real Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and am absolutely impressed with him as a candidate and a human being–the first really capable and moral candidate for this country in so many years. I cannot say enough about his record for civil rights, the environment, medical and political issues–a whole lifetime of service. He thinks for himself, understands complex ideas and acts according to his principles. No other candidate even comes close in my opinion.

    1. My primary concern is US sovereignty. I am watching all the candidates and the DC leaders bow the knee to the criminal syndicates. That means we need a major decentralized push – a revolutionary shift of money and time investment. No one person can walk into Washington and make a turn. Not going to happen. But we can. We have that power if we will exercise it.

  8. I am trying to live and transact within these principals. Thank you Catherine. I will pass this around to those I think and hope will take it seriously.

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