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Introduction Audio
Theme Audio The theme this week is “Listen to the Money, Don’t Listen to the Noise”.
Money & Markets Audio This week in Money & Markets, Catherine discusses the latest in market movements and geopolitical events.
Hero Audio Our hero this week is all the journalists who are working hard to find the facts and not sensationalize or exaggerate.
Let’s Go to the Movies! Audio Catherine reviews the documentary “The Ramen Girl”, and discusses her interview with Harry Blazer.
Ask Catherine Audio Catherine answers questions submitted by subscribers.
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December 22 – Best of Solari Report 2016 – Editor Picks
December 29 – Best of the Solari Report – Making Your New Year Resolutions Powerful
January 05 – Annual Wrap Up – News Trends & Stories
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Food:
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Recommended Reading
Recommended Books:
Oxford Companion to Italian Food, by Gillian Riley 2007
Celebrating Italy: The tastes and Traditions of Italy as Reavealed Through its Feasts, Festivals, and Sumptauous Foods, by Carol Field 1990, 1997
Oxford Companion to Food, by Alan Davidson, 1999
Candy Bites: The Science of Sweets by Richard Hartel, Anna Kate Hartel 2014
Food & Drink in Britain: From the Stone Age to the Nineteenth Century, by C. Anne Wilson 1991
Nectar and Ambrosia: An Encyclopedia of Food in World Mythology, by Tamra Andrews 2000
Food of the Western World: An Encyclopedia of Food from North America and Europe by Theodora Fitzgibbon 1976
Food and Feast in Medieval England, by P.W. Hammond, 1993
Dining with William Shakespeare by Made Lorwin
Money & Markets:
It’s Hard Out Here for a Pimp: Kemp, Cuomo & Pedophilia in Bush I
“Heaped up on the floor, to form a kind of throne, were turkeys, geese, game, poultry, brawn, great joints of meat, sucking-pigs, long wreaths of sausages, mince-pies, plum-puddings, barrels of oysters, red-hot chestnuts, cherry-cheeked apples, juicy oranges, luscious pears, immense twelfth-cakes, and seething bowls of punch, that made the chamber dim with their delicious steam.” ~ Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol
By Catherine Austin Fitts
Christmas is my favorite time of year.
This past year was so worrisome serious that I wanted to celebrate the holiday season with something joyful and delicious. So I invited Harry Blazer to regale us with stories of his favorite holiday food traditions. I can’t tell you which ones Harry has chosen for this coming Thursday night – he insisted that it be a surprise! I will share mine too.
The Food Series is quickly becoming one of the most exciting parts of our archive – if you have not had a chance to listen, I highly recommend these insightful interviews to you. The theme for our 2016 Annual Wrap Up is the global agricultural harvest and what it means to investors. We typically don’t think about food in connection with financial markets – however, food is a critical part of the economy and grows in importance.
In Money & Markets this week I will discuss the latest in financial and geopolitical news. To continue our coverage of the changes underway, we will also publish a Special Solari Report this week: Making America Great Again: Framing the Vision with Jon Rappoport. This is the next Solari Report in the series following last week’s The Trump Transition with Dr. Joseph Farrell, the transition discussion in Money & Markets on December 1, and our review immediately following the election, Rappoport, Farrell and Fitts on the Presidential Election.
In Let’s Go to the Movies, I will review The Ramen Girl, which tells the story of an American in Japan who decides to learn how to cook ramen – a Japanese noodle soup. The movie explores the relationship between great cuisine and the intention and spirit of the chef.
Post or e-mail more great questions for Ask Catherine.
Talk to you Thursday!
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Jim:
Always a pleasure.
Merry Christmas!
After doing additional research, I believe that what’s contained within the interview is disinformation. The people who originally proposed much of what’s in there have dubious backgrounds and credibility. In addition, the woman doing the interview is doing so on behalf of her own organization called Project Camelot, which was the name of a government research project designed to keep people from having control of their own government. In this article Jeff Rense does a good job of talking about this, in addition to telling us how this all works, and the kind of people that we really need to watch out for, too:
http://rense.com/general87/camelot.htm
Jim:
Could you post these comments in Subscriber comment area? You are posting on the Culinary History of Christmas, so readers may misunderstand what you are talking about.
Project Camelot interviews a wide number of parties – its a mixed bag. Some I believe are disinformation, some are mixed, some have been excellent. Project Camelot interviews with Norm Berglund are some of the most important material I have ever heard. One of the challenges of the UFO material is so much disinformation and mind control is at play that offering a wide lens and being able to sort through the disinformation is necessary. This is one of the reasons that I so appreciate Richard Dolan. He goes through eveything and then runs a high filter. Both are needed.
I think they provide a very worthwhile service of trying to get to the bottom of the UFO phenomenon. Hence, I will continue to post selective videos. Remember, the greatest sin is material omission.
I have been reviewing Tompkins information. I am assuming you are speaking about the Tompkins inteview. I don’t know yet what % is reliable and what % is disinformation. I have his books and don’t have time to read anytime soon. I agree, we need to be careful about this material.
The way to deal with this type of material is in the specifics. What’s important is getting to the truth.
Have a Merry Christmas!
Catherine
Thanks, Catherine.
Is this the link you’re talking about to post subscriber comments?
https://solari.com/blog/2016-12-subscriber-input/
In addition, I just realized that Project Camelot was named and created just months after JFK had been brought down…and his administration along with his family had been known as Camelot.
Yes, that is the link.
Thanks, Catherine. In all my years as a Solari subscriber, somehow I missed it.
Merry Christmas, and thanks for all that you continue to do for us. 🙂
Catherine…I just watched the interview with William Tompkins that you posted the link to on the Home Page, and it’s a real mind-blower! What this 93 year-old man whose had high-level security clearance reveals is quite amazing, and he reveals a ton. It’s difficult for so many people to believe this kind of information, but I’ve never seen anyone with his degree of insider credibility talking about it before, either. One of the many pieces of information that he reveals is that there is a secret longevity program in place, that enables people to live beyond 3,000 years, and increase the power of their brain by 350%, and he’s now waiting to receive the approval to be admitted into the program.
Here’s the link that was posted to this on the Solari Home Page:
http://projectcamelotportal.com/2016/12/14/william-tompkins-navy-sanctioned-disclosure/
Jim:
it is under Wildcards because I don’t know what the quality of information is. May involve some or significant amounts of disinformation.
Catherine
Well, it’s a very interesting interview, and he seems like someone who’s been there and knows where the bodies are buried, but in reality you can just never really know with certainty. He does, however validate a number of the things you’ve said, including things that you’ve said about the moon and the other planets.