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“I became a journalist to come as close as possible to the heart of the world.”
~ Anonymous

By Catherine Austin Fitts

Investigative journalist Whitney Webb joins me to discuss her latest excellent exposés of the high-tech push for central control.

  • Ending Anonymity: Why The WEF’s Partnership Against Cybercrime Threatens The Future Of Privacy: With many focusing on the July Cyber Polygon exercise, less attention has been paid to the World Economic Forum’s real ambitions in cybersecurity—to create a global organization aimed at gutting even the possibility of anonymity online. With the governments of the US, UK and Israel on board, along with some of the world’s most powerful corporations, it is important to pay attention to their endgame, not just the simulations.
  • A “Leap” toward Humanity’s Destruction: The world’s richest medical research foundation, the Wellcome Trust, has teamed up with a pair of former DARPA directors who built Silicon Valley’s skunkworks to usher in an age of nightmarish surveillance, including for babies as young as three months old. Their agenda can only advance if we allow it.

We think it’s time to turn the tide on central control. Whitney is using cash on Friday. Me too. Won’t you join us for #CashFriday? We talk about why this is so important—and so much fun!

You can find Whitney’s articles and podcasts at The Last American Vagabond and Unlimited Hangout. Whitney is a journalist doing great things worth supporting. Read, listen, and sign up for updates. Shop. Support. Pass the links on.

And stay tuned for Whitney’s new book on Jeffrey Epstein. Drawing on her years of investigation into Epstein and the fusion of intelligence and organized crime, this will be a page-turner connecting a lot of dots in the coup underway. Preorder here:

One Nation Under Blackmail: The Sordid Union Between Intelligence and Crime that Gave Rise to Jeffrey Epstein by Whitney Webb (publisher: Trine Day)

This is a great conversation with a top journalist leading the way.

[Originally published on July 21]

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11 Comments

  1. Catherine, I found your informed yet motherly advice to her very useful myself, although I’m about your age. I loved the practicality and welcome more of this in future. Thanks!

  2. OMG, Catherine, I agree with you about needing to have at least 5 things you can actually do to earn a living. I am going to contact a local small home grower to see if I can invest in her knowledge to learn how to grown my own food and also be able to support others in doing the same thing in the Tampa Bay area. Thank you for speaking to that topic because I identified with your recommendation to help yourself and others survive in the future.

    Sincerely,
    Deborah Gottfried
    (727) 433-2192

  3. This was SO helpful re. What to do, how to prepare etc. I really liked what Whitney shared about mental prep too. Thank you both!

  4. Catherine, I don’t understand why mention is continually made about ordering books from Amazon. There’s nothing about Amazon I like or approve. I always order from Powell’s books (America’s largest independent bookstore in Portland, OR). Always had great response from them. I just reserved Whitney’s latest book on Epstein at Powells.

    1. Janice:

      I am with you. We try never to link to or use Amazon. The link on this commentary goes to Barnes and Noble as they took pre-order. We tried to do Trine Day – oddly enough they are not taking pre-orders. We sometimes use Powell. I continue to be surprised how many people continue to use them.

    2. As a native of Oregon, Powell’s seemed like they would still be a great place, but their support is in the wrong direction. I am very disappointed in Powell’s books.

  5. A few days ago a friend showed me a picture of Jeffrey Epstein in high school. She knew the family but her memory of him is that he was quiet. The silence of evil

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