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AI won’t replace you. A person using AI will.”
~ Lorenzo Green

By Catherine Austin Fitts

This week, we begin the publication of our 1st Quarter 2023 Wrap Up. Dr. Joseph P. Farrell joins me for Part I of News Trends & Stories; we will continue with Part II the following week.

In Part I, Joseph and I focus on the top 20 stories as well as what we have come to call “Bizarro World” headlines (particularly creepy stories, often designed to distract you and waste your time). Follow along on the web presentation; the link will be in your subscriber links when Part I publishes.

Here are our picks for the top 20 stories:

  1. The people’s war for financial transaction freedom (00:08:37)
  2. The U.S. states move to build sovereignty: Banks, bullion depositories, nullification, legal tender, and more (00:18:42)
  3. Narrative breakdown: Safe and effective, Jan. 6, climate change, and immigration (00:32:08)
  4. Financial coup: Central bankers build the financial transaction control grid (01:11:37)
  5. The breakaway civilization: BIS, NY Fed, and sovereign immunities (01:31:22)
  6. Mass atrocity: The Great Poisoning accelerates (01:37:33)
  7. Putin-19: The biodefense pandemic planning and investment tsunami (01:59:13)
  8. Department of Defense: The war on us (mRNA+) and our pocketbooks ($21 trillion) (02:07:11)
  9. The WHO coup (02:10:33)
  10. Russia, China, India, and the multipolar world (02:11:33)
  11. AI: The smart grid invades everything and everyone (02:34:03)
  12. The petrodollar loses its “petro” (02:43:06)
  13. Digital TV and smartphones: The most successful weapons of our day (02:44:16)
  14. Operation Smother: Trying to white out real solutions (02:48:04)
  15. Inflation, shadow work, and the great unraveling (02:51:55)
  16. Is breakthrough energy on the way? (02:54:04)
  17. Media corruption: The Twitter Files (02:58:57)
  18. Weird weather: Snow, floods, earthquakes, tornadoes, and cyclones (03:08:32)
  19. Growth of the space-based economy (03:18:50)
  20. Glorious pushback rising (03:34:44)

After publishing the two parts of News Trends & Stories, we will continue with our theme: The Future of Financial Freedom with Richard Werner. This includes Richard’s excellent memo on “Why a Sovereign State Bank is Good for Tennessee.” We will then publish my Equity Overview for the 1st Quarter in early May.

Recognizing that each person’s circumstances are unique, we hope, as always, that our discussion will guide you toward solutions, helping you determine actions you can take and tactics that are right for you.

Money & Markets

In Money & Markets this week, John Titus and I will cover the latest events and continue to discuss the financial and geopolitical trends we are tracking in 2023—and the growing pushback against corruption. Post questions at the Money & Markets commentary here.

Related Solari Reports:

2022 Annual Wrap Up: News Trends & Stories, Part I with Dr. Joseph P. Farrell

2022 Annual Wrap Up: News Trends & Stories, Part II with Dr. Joseph P. Farrell


93 Comments

  1. Good conversation and analysis and review of what we’re dealing with. It helps us think about what happened and prepare for what might be next…

  2. What I’m going to suggest is too simplistic in reality for all the moving parts involved. But maybe it will stimulate useful thoughts from someone better informed than me.

    On the question of “Is the endgame slavery, or population reduction?” here is a way they might achieve both in one fell swoop:

    Release the next pandemic pathogen in such a suspicious way that all of us doubters/deniers and resistant-minded people forego the touted vax. But make the pathogen deadly real AND the mRNA vax effective, so that without force, the resulting death toll eliminates the most willfully resistant part of the population while “saving” the most compliant.

    And… if they wanted to kill three birds with one stone, they could make that pathogen something that spreads by contact. That would provide a health predication to impound all currency and roll out their CBDCs.

    Result: Mr. Global gets much of his wish list very quickly, while reinforcing his “world savior” image from which to launch the next round of destructive change.

    I know. Simplistic. But maybe something there will stimulate new ideas from better informed people hoping to help us resist this rising double-helix of Babel.

    1. Even parasites recognize the need for their host to live.

      One potential endgame is a limited world government that can represent the planet in some areas, but most power is retained in regional political blocs, which in turn devolve many powers to smart city-states that can ally themselves in trade with city-states who share similar values and economies.

      That would enable different regional policies (batch numbers, health, finance, freedom, control) to be implemented, e.g. citystates responsible for creative human innovation would need more freedom, while other citystates/zones could be more restricted for narrower objectives.

      Such an approach would be less about reduction than about farm/chattel management, or what the Malthusian movie Snowpiercer called “resource balance”. Instead of horses herding cattle there could be short-range drones and global hypersonic craft.

      https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/04/a-passenger-aircraft-that-flies-around-the-world-at-mach-9-sure-why-not/

      Venus Aerospace has the goal of building a hypersonic aircraft that can carry perhaps a dozen passengers and travel at the astonishingly fast speed of Mach 9 … “How much does the world change if you can get anywhere in an hour?” Sassie Duggleby asked me.

    2. Brief thought. 🙂 Based on the science I’ve seen — I’m not persuaded the mRNA tech is any good at achieving positive ends on purpose. At least in the “vaccine” context.

      There’s also quality manufacturing issues inherent to large batches of the stuff; these include mRNA fragility, cold-chain needs, shelf life, etc. This aspect makes me skeptical that an effective version of these products is possible, on a large-batch scale. I’m drawing on Sasha Latypova’s wonderful work, here.

      I can think of lots of ways to make the injection products more *harmful*, however.

      I do agree it’s a slight puzzle, to target the compliant portion of the population. I don’t understand that bit. Maybe….. It’s more useful to have the AI learn from the people who aren’t mind controlled?

    1. Just ordered another half a cow from local farmer as well as a chest freezer.

      1. Make sure you are logged in. This is teh Wrap Up presentation – we are adding to it regularly over the next month.

      1. It heartens me to listen to you and Joseph maintain your sense of amusement in the face of darkness, Catherine. Bless you

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