“No man chooses evil because it is evil; he only mistakes it for happiness, the good he seeks.” ~Mary Wollstonecraft
By Catherine Austin Fitts
Saute T. Omarova is a Cornell professor of law who has been nominated to serve as the Comptroller of the Currency. Because of the controversy around her nomination I decided to read her recent article in the Vanderbilt Law Review “The People’s Ledger: How to Democratize Money and Finance the Economy”.
I have read a great deal of financial psychopathy over the years. It is often produced by an academic like Omarova that justifies policies that – after you unpack all the complexity – are designed to make huge and hideous profits for the investment syndicates that operates under the air cover of the related university endowment.
Of all the financial psychopathy I have ever read, however, this piece by Omarova takes the cake. I will not describe it. Better you read it yourself than I attempt to channel the evil for you.
There are numerous explanations for something like this. One is that Omarova has lived in the academic bubble working her way up the ladder by the steady sucking up to the forces of centralization and has no clue how the US economy or political systems really work – as opposed to the civics class version she pretends. So gross incompetency is one plausible explanation.
Another is mind control. Stupidity does not fly here – Omarova clearly does not have a low IQ. But it is theoretically possible that she has been sufficiently brainwashed or even professionally adapted as a “Manchurian Candidate” to push for democratization of finance by giving the Fed complete direct power over monetary and fiscal policy and all bank accounts, including the ability to turn an individual’s money on and off.
Finally, there is the possibility that Omarova will simply do anything to get ahead. She is the central bankers “economic hit man.” I generally avoid pornographic or scatalogical references at the Solari Report. However, Omarova’s proposal does suggest the possibility of the method said to be used by Hollywood starlets to get ahead with men like Harvey Weinstein. Hence, Omarova’s latest article could indeed be subtitled “My B*** J** for Larry Fink.”
If the community banking and credit union industries have any lobbyists available, I suggest they put them to work immediately to get rid of this nominee. If your Senate representative will vote on her nomination, you need to communicate with them immediately. Any US Senator who would approve this nomination, should be immediately voted out of office.
In the meantime, if you want a primer on how the central bankers plan to achieve their promise of “Its 2030 and you have no assets,” read Omarova’s latest article in the Vanderbilt Law Review for some important clues. This is a lady who intends to rise to the top by emptying your pockets for good.
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She’s done.
https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2021/11/25/five-senate-dems-to-white-house-omarovas-done-n431395
Let us pray!
Nancy:
I want to say thank you again for your help on this one. I think the grassroots started to roar and got a whole bunch of people to look under the carpet. Thank God.
She’s a thief too.
https://freebeacon.com/biden-administration/saule-omarova-stole-hundreds-of-dollars-of-merchandise-from-a-t-j-maxx/
Little time and big time.
Dear Ms. Cichowicz:
Thank you for taking the time to contact me about Saule Omarova’s nomination to be the Comptroller of the Currency. I appreciate hearing from you.
After reviewing Ms. Omorova’s background and qualifications, I have serious concerns about her fitness to serve as the head of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). Her radical views on economic policy, desire to fundamentally upend the banking system to fit her technocratic vision by routing nearly all financial services through the bureaucracy of the Federal Reserve, and apparent affinity for other Marxist economic policies give me the strongest possible reservations about her nomination.
With the nation’s economic recovery placed a tenuous position as a result of the Biden Administration’s misguided policies, it would be a dereliction of duty to confirm such a radical individual for this critical role overseeing our nation’s banks. For these reasons, I strongly oppose her nomination. Please know, I will work with my colleagues on the Banking Committee to conduct rigorous oversight as her nomination proceeds.
Again, thank you for taking the time to contact me. Please do not hesitate to contact me again about other important issues.
Sincerely
Thom Tillis
US Senator
Good for THom!
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Always good to hear the words spoken directly.
Proposal by Biden’s Treasury nominee Saule Omarova:
“There will be no more private bank deposit accounts and all of the deposit accounts will be held directly at the fed”
https://twitter.com/TrumpJew2/status/1459213417764556812
Dear Ms. Fitts,
Thank you for taking the time to write to me. I always appreciate hearing from Tennesseans, and I take your thoughts seriously.
The Constitution requires the President to seek the advice and consent of the United States Senate when appointing the highest-ranking executive branch officials. I understand this process firsthand, as I was confirmed by the Senate to serve as the Ambassador of the United States to Japan. As your Senator, I take this responsibility seriously, and I will always act in accordance with my judgement about whether nominees are qualified and how they will serve the interests of Tennesseans and the American people.
While I may not agree with the President’s nominees on every policy issue, I am committed to examining each of them with an open mind. I will carefully review the background, qualifications, and policy goals of each nominee and act in accordance with the interests of the people I represent. I will never vote to confirm a nominee whose agenda does not put the American people first.
The positions that require the advice and consent of the Senate are positions of deep public trust, and I will ensure that nominees who are confirmed remain focused on the most pressing issues facing our country. No government official is above scrutiny, and where administration officials fail to protect the interests of American families and workers, I will work to hold them accountable.
Thank you again for writing. I encourage you to continue following my efforts to serve all Tennesseans. Please accept my best wishes.
Sincerely,
Bill Hagerty
United States Senator
I stopped emailing Representatives a long time ago. The reason being that to email them you need to select a number from their menu regarding the subject at hand. In my opinion all this does is then go to an “auto responder” that kicks out their canned reply to “subject # 37.”
So now instead, I ALWAYS FAX my correspondence knowing that AT LEAST ONE Person must read it to then say “send back reply # 37” or whatever is applicable.
Don’t know if any of it helps because I believe that 99%+ of representatives are owned by the special interest groups, and even possibly more disturbing is how CHEAPLY they sell us all out. It seems a donation of only $ 5000 is all that’s needed for some of them to ignore the people’s wishes.
In closing, I would just say STOP EMAILING and START FAXING these bums.
Faxing is good. Written letters even better. When this turns into a flood, most care.
Thanks, I sent letters to both Ohio “Honorable” Senators as well as my banker pointing out why this is of interest to his bank as well as my banking interests. This reminded me of how my Dad used to send telegrams to Washington critters to get noticed that I found after his death.
I used your email to send a similar note to Thom Tillis, who is also on the Senate Banking committee. I keep my expectations low when it comes to him.
Thanks. I appreciate. Every contact counts.
Reminds me of Oscar Diggs (Wizard of Oz) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oz_the_Great_and_Powerful?wprov=sfti1
Hi Catherine, I love your note to Sen. Hagerty. Sadly there are no MI senators on the banking committee. Praying for a good outcome!
`One of Tennessee’s senators is a minority member of Senate Banking. I sent him the following email today:
Dear Senator Hagerty:
Thank you for your service to the State of Tennessee
I just finished reading the October 2021 article in the Vanderbilt Law Review by Saule Omarova, the President’s nominee to run the Office of Comptroller of the Currency. I strongly recommend you and your staff read it.
https://wp0.vanderbilt.edu/lawreview/2021/10/the-peoples-ledger-how-to-democratize-money-and-finance-the-economy/
The plan proposed by Omarova represents the greatest single power grab by Wall Street and the owners of the NY Federal Reserve Bank since the Federal Reserve Act of 1913.
Please do everything in you power to see that this nomination is NOT APPROVED.
Best Regards,
Catherine Austin Fitts
Can I use this to write my senators? I wouldn’t plagiarize without permission, but I couldn’t write one any better. Thanks, Catherine! Beverly
Yes, of course!