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“So now, whenever I despair, I no longer expect my end, but some bit of luck, some commonplace little miracle which, like a glittering link, will mend again the necklace of my days.” ~ Colette, The Vagabond

By Catherine Austin Fitts

This week the Saker joins me for our quarterly review of the geopolitical transition underway.

We start with pension fund reform – a political hot potato in Russia as it is in the United States. Then we turn to the latest events in the Ukraine, the cancellation of the INF Treaty and the politics of nuclear weapons and missiles. Next we discuss the Middle East and whatever is going on in Venezuela.

Finally, we turn to the big picture – the unraveling of the Bretton Woods system and the accelerating signs of an emerging multipolar world. We debate what is happening in Europe and whether the Neocons will succeed in destroying themselves in their process of unraveling the American Empire.

Although our topics are not always joyous, what a pleasure it is to map out our world with the Saker and debate the most important geopoitical questions of the day. His brilliant insights abound, wrapped with a concern for humanity that is always nourishing and inspiring. If you have not accessed the Saker’s books or website, The Vineyard of the Saker, you can do so here. Sign up to support his efforts. The Saker makes an enormous difference.

In Let’s Go to the Movies! I review the new film Colette a marvelous movie about the French author. It’s a reminder that politicians who say politically correct things, such as “there is no one French culture” – those politicians come and go, but French culture endures.

E-mail or post your questions for Ask Catherine at the Money & Markets commentary here.

Talk to you Thursday!

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30 Comments

  1. Catherine, I loved the short preview interview video with Walter Bosley:
    https://vimeo.com/317557199
    and I have downloaded the mp3 – but I would really like to know if there is a full-length video accompanying the interview, those images are so rich and illustrative – they really make an impact on the big screen. Or is the 5min preview the only video available?

    1. Peter:

      We do public videos of an audio excerpt of the interview. My goal is to move to video on the Money & Markets commentaries this year. One of the reasons that I chose Bosley’s presentation from SSP 2015 was you could see more pictures. There are plenty of Dellschau’s pictures up on the Internet. They are quite beautiful!

      Catherine

  2. Loved your comment about “truckers and housewives” knowing more about what was going on than scholars!….Absolutely! Scholars many times ramble, but do not offer solutions.

  3. One interesting thing that I rarely see remarked upon is the global mischief and worse that has been instigated for many hundreds of years by what should, by now, be the negligible state of Britain. I would squarely ascribe the persistence of racism, for example to the colonial ambitions of this once-empire, which has had overmuch to do with the frontiers still evident on the planet’s surface. When we consider wars of adventure, we find only a small minority that have not been directly or indirectly fomented by that empire’s designs. The US and its founders intended to minimize international entanglements, and it was only since the dawn of the 20th century where the seduction of empire (and I aver, the seduction as having been by Britain, interested from the outset to put America’s industrial potential into its harness) came to Washington. Perhaps Japan could be compared, but its spasm of Imperialistic ambition came and went violently, but was over in the space of 50 years. Mongolia, though largely misunderstood in the West, had its era of civilizational expansion that ultimately faded into an Eurasian haplogroup and little more.

    The Slav (I am sure Saker would agree) is not by nature an imperialist, even if there have been imperial ascriptions made to Russian regents, it clearly has not sought any territory but adjacent buffers, and so history has shown with the Han and the Hindi peoples. Again, we find the Anglo-Saxon as being the perennial disturber-of-worlds.

    The doomed EU is, I would agree with Saker, an improbable polity with little inherent staying power. Britain has encouraged it and simultaneously undermined it, keeping its currency as separated as its territory. One imagines that The Crown has taken what it could from the ambiguous association it had with EU, and now casts it away. It seems that it will turn its focus once again to being the monkey on the US’ back. That long-standing relationship brings with it a whole retinue of unwanted obligations, including much of the irredeemable animus built into the Middle East, again a creature of Britain’s design, not ours, not even that of our dual-citizenship legislators. In short, I would advise wariness of The Crown to Washington, above any others. Not too much has changed in the almost 250 years since our forefathers chose to break away in what might have been dubbed The Statexit, if modern wags had a hand in naming it.

    1. I would love to see a detailed analysis of the extent to which the Crown and British intelligence use the Israelis and their representatives such as AIPAC and loosely the Newcons to implement their agenda in the US.

      1. I have read thousands of pages of Winston Churchill’s work and it hints at it, characteristically lauding the ingenuity and productivity of Americans, our mutual interests, what have you, but never acknowledging that we are considered servants to the Crown. If Anna Von Reitz is accurate, we are structurally indentured not only to the English Regent, but to the Vatican, through legalistic trickery involving the incorporation of the US, its lands, fleets and even ourselves, whether descended from Britons or not. I do see that she is being roundly attacked since her wave of publicity late last year. This often means the target is onto something.

        1. John:

          I could not find a bio or resume for Anna Von Reitz, so I don’t know who she is and what her background and experience are other than she lives in Alaska and she has spent a great deal of time studying US law on her own. If someone is straight up – it is pretty easy to get a clear picture of their professional history.

          I watched a short video she made about US debt. It did not make any sense to me. I have ordered one of her books to see if that will help me understand what she is saying. I am leaving for Europe on Monday and will be back in April. So will look at it then.

          Whenever I have tried to understand someone who has deep dived the law and depends entirely on their understanding of law as opposed to integrating it with economics and practice, I find the approach has limits, since the people who manage the system use the law but don’t obey it.

          It’s a little bit like explaining homebuilding by studying the tool inventory. Can be useful but has a limited application as a full framework in a world where many people live and work on the construction site.

          Catherine

          1. Well-said. The interviews of von Reitz evinced a person who seems in command of certain facts. I know her only through these. In the industry I have toiled among, there are many Alaska veterans. Perhaps a common thread I have noticed is their shared disregard for “official reality,” which is possibly the result of being somewhat less attended to by the enforcers of same. That certainly doesn’t recommend their analysis, but they may be less timid about transgressing the polite boundaries we all observe when amidst a constantly reinforced story. I found I was unable to simply dismiss her theories.

            We might say that William Cooper of “Behold a Pale Horse” fame has his faults, but he kind of has mapped out the entire Secret Space Program long before anyone else was talking about it and it has stood up fairly well in what we could now call the orthodoxy of the genre. So perhaps von Reitz is an early exponent of something that needs further investigation.

      2. This is an inversion – the Zionists gained control of the British gov. post-Cromwell and infiltrated British aristocracy through Masonic Lodges. Masonry is well-known to be “Qabbalah” for gentiles.

        Churchill was raised to power by the Rothschilds, as his father was an avid degenerate and died indebted to the disproportionately jewish banking class – and hence, influenced the European entrance into WW2.

        The credible man on the subject is E. Michael Jones – and I cannot help but notice the general avoidance of his work (and the general scholarly area) by Farrell and his current professional associates.

        This needs to be openly addressed in this community.

        1. I don’t remember what inspired it but I just bought several of E. Michael Jones books a few months ago. They are now sitting in the pile of what is now 350 must read books. I don’t know of Farrell actively avoiding him. What needs to be openly addressed is this community? Can you do so if you think it needs doing?

          1. EMJ nails many issues but he doesn’t understand economic history and mistakes Andrew Jackson (as many do) for a people’s hero for fighting the bankers. That crusade destroyed US credit formation for a generation and laid the foundations for the Act of 1913.

      3. I think Lyndon Larouche (RIP – a much-vilified genius) and EIR did a lot of seminal work in this area in the 60’s and 70’s. If you have never gone there, you should. He named the Crown as enemy #1. More importantly, he showed how the modern day Crown traced it origins to the Venetians…Roman nobility and in turn Sumerian/Babylonian oligarchies. Sure, the chosen people are key players, pivotal as the Third Temple project will reveal, but they are still the tools of higher-ups. In my opinion.

  4. After sitting with this interview for a while,the startling idea for me to understand, is the perceived weakness of the US, meaning us. I don’t think I have realized the gravity of not being Hegemon.
    In my lifetime it’s all I have known. I don’t spend time overseas anymore so I’m behind.
    Intellectually I understood multi polar world. Emotionally understanding what that means as this speeds up , that’s the dance. Red button time , again. It’s spring cleaning time at Keiser Ranch. Uranus is nearing the constellation of Taurus come summer where it stays for 7 years, until summer 2026. From this I expect I learn what mutable means. God knows I have been practicing extreme resilience since 1996.

    1. Yes. The unraveling is very serious business. Funny how many people had to start practicing serious resilience starting in 1996. That was the year that the swarm came after me.

      1. 1996 was the shot over the bow year for me as well. Eighteen months after the Chinese Ministry of Energy (1984) came , my husband was diagnosed a rare blood disorder which, despite our best efforts he was unable to prevail against. In 1996 I lost him.

        After watching how the 22 trillion missing money story was handled in the MSM and listening to your stories about how things really work.

        I believe we were soft targets as s result of our individual resistance to handing over hydro electric power technology to the delegation.

        I won’t go into detail but neither of my husband or I were silent about what we experienced as a surrender to China as a Forgien Sovereign.

        My husband was more active politically. He shielded me from the
        ” how things work” world.

        Our family business lost 75% of our managing members in three years. Everyone died of something rapid onset with me as the only remaining senior family member in charge of all operations.

        That’s how 1996 started for me. It seems like this war if you will stepped up in earnest in 1984 for my family and community.

        1. Gina:

          I am so very sorry. During the period when I was trying to detox from the poisonings I tried to research a lot more about poisoning. It is so much more common than many of us realize.

          Catherine

  5. Oh Catherine,

    You have to keep watching the X series to understand what the F-35 is all about….

    1. Yes…I can imagine. I always believed it was a cover story. I am up to 14 – need more car road trips to make progress.

  6. Hello Catherine, I’m a new subscriber who is still learning how to navigate your website. Therfore, forgive me for what might seem obvious to anyone else.

    My question is about the Emerging Multipolar World video above. In the description of the video it sounds as though more was discussed then appeared in the five-minute video. Is the rest of the interview somewhere else on your site?

    Thank you kindly, Pamela

    1. Pamela:

      My apologies! When I published the commentary yesterday, I did not add the normal notice that the audio will publish on the coming Thursday.

      We post an announcement of the next Solari Report on Saturday with a Just a Taste video – a brief excerpt – and then post the full interview on the following Thursday evening. The transcript is posted as soon as it is ready – which means it could post at the same time as the audio – or in the subsequent week or two.

      My Money & Markets commentary then is posted late on Thursday evening in raw form and then in edited form by Friday afternoon.

      1. I listened to the Saker/Multipolar World interview. Regarding the solution you proposed using the orgasm/erection analogy and extrapolating to the power of individual communities I found sadly naïve. I believe the Saker bested you on the solution being much more convoluted and arduous simply because we are surrounded by liars and most people and I emphasize most people have not a clue about what is going on. You spend a lot of time with scholars whereas most Americans are functionally illiterate about what is really going on.

        1. Allen:

          I was not offering a solution. I was making a point. If people want to understand and deal with the problems, the information could move quickly and virally. It is NOT moving because a high percentage of people believe that not knowing is the winning strategy. They do not want to know. We must understand that to understand what is happening. I don’t believe Saker does because I don’t think he understands the nature of control and fear at the granular level in America the way I do. I managed 11 year of extreme legal, financial and physical harrassment and surveillance that gave me extraordinary insights that many people do have the opportunity to get.

          The great thing about talking with the Saker is we always learn from each other. When we disagree we dive in an try to listen and understand. That is when I certainly get some great insights.

          The idea that we are trying to best each other is part of the framework that is making it impossible for so many people particularly in North America to learn to live in a multipolar world. This is about creating more powerful intelligence together.

          FYI I have lived in a small farming community in Hickory Valley Tennessee since 2000. Our average income is $15,000. I live across from the Hickory Valley Cotton Gin which I am told is the longest operating small cotton gin in the country. The notion that I only talk to scholars is going to get me some really great laughs tomorrow.

          The people – in my experience – who know the most about what is going on the USA are truckers and housewives – not scholars.

          Catherine

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