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Sovereignty—A Primer on How to Lose Your Country “Banking was conceived in iniquity and was born in sin. Bankers own the earth; take it away from them but leave them with the power to create credit; and, with a flick of a pen, they will create enough money to buy it back again…. If you…
New Media
New Media: Asha Logos LS Sharyl Attkisson The Autism Trust and Polly’s Place BestEvidence (at Bitchute) Blue Tiger (de Blauwe Tiger) Cafe Weltschmerz Charles Hugh Smith: Of Two Minds The Defender, News and Views Children’s Health Defense CJ Hopkins’ Official Website and Consent Factory, Inc. The Conservative Treehouse Asha Logos LS Sharyl Attkisson The Autism…
Donations – 2021
“I think people forget that it doesn’t take a big donation to help someone, just a lot of little donations.” ~ Hannah Teter We believe in doing what we can to support those around us who make a difference in this world or can do with a helping hand. We are here today because others…
2022 Solari Calendar
Note: Event dates are subject to change due to pandemic cancelations HOLIDAYS INTERNATIONAL EVENTS (global events marked in red) KEY FINANCIAL EVENTS Note: World Economic Forum for 2022 in Davos was canceled; it may get rescheduled to early summer 10K’s FILING CALENDAR Large Accelerated Filers: 10-K: Due Monday, January 31, 2022 for Fiscal Year Ended…
Scenario #1: The In Probate Process
The “In Probate” Process[High Mortality – Low Inflation/Shortages] In this scenario, many areas will struggle with high rates of disease and death. This puts an enormous strain on family time and finances, not to mention the personal grief and stress. Because inflation and shortages remain manageable, families and businesses have the ability to cope—but the…
Scenario #3: The Death & Debt Dire Straits
The “Death & Debt” Dire Straits[High Mortality – High Inflation/Shortages] Unfortunately, this scenario is the most likely candidate. In this scenario, many areas will struggle with high rates of disease and death. To the extent that the U.S. dollar remains strong, many emerging market countries will feel the pain of having to choose between making…