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The Solari Report 2015-03-12
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Chart #1: Gold Monthly | Chart #2: Gold Weekly
Chart #3: Gold Daily | Chart #4: Silver Monthly
Chart #5: Silver Weekly | Chart #6: Silver Daily
Chart #7: US Dollar Index Weekly | Chart #8: US Dollar Index Daily
Chart #9: Dow Industrials Daily One Year
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The Solari Report 2015-03-12
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“Truth, like gold, is to be obtained not by its growth, but by washing away from it all that is not gold.” ~Leo Tolstoy
By Catherine Austin Fitts
This week is the Precious Metal Market Report on the Solari Report, Franklin Sanders of The Moneychanger will join me to brief us on the latest developments in the gold and silver markets and to share his insight on what technical analysis is telling him about current market trends, including the potential impact of continued rises in the dollar and changes in the Fed interest rate policy.
We have had a number of questions regarding my continual, adamant opposition to calls for a U.S. constitutional convention. I have asked Franklin to address this issue with me, to review some of the most important financial aspects of the US Constitution as well the financial implications if the current US leadership is free to rewrite it.
The interview series we did with Franklin, Precious Metals – The Top Ten Dates in American History, is great background for this discussion.
In Money & Markets this week I will discuss the latest news in current events and finance.
In Let’s Go to the Movies, I will review the 5th season of Downton Abbey, as the Crawley family and their friends and estate feel “a shaking of the ground they stand on” as change in culture, economy and politics accelerates. Cast nearly a century ago, their tale inspires us to cherish values that contribute to success in changing times.
Talk to you Thursday!
Before characterizing autistic people as lacking in empathy (Money and Markets, 14 min), I submit the following mind expanding article for your consideration:
http://karlamclaren.com/empaths-on-the-autism-spectrum-part-1/
While I agree that autistic people may not be aware of some of the hidden agendas in the world and may not always understand the bigger picture, the same can be said for many of the non-autistic people that I know.
Yes. I agree. However, I do think there is a serious effort to indentify a certain time of young male that is remarkably incapable of human empathy to lead a variety of technology efforts and to build a corporate culture that supports this type of person. In addition, I seriously question if one of the goals of vaccines is to increase the % of people in the population to fit this profile.