1st Quarter 2026 Wrap Up: News Trends & Stories, Part II with Dr. Joseph P. Farrell

Claire V.
April 14, 2026

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1st Quarter 2026 Wrap Up: News Trends & Stories, Part II

with Dr. Joseph P. Farrell

“Whenever I’m feeling down, I just remind myself that a trillion dollars worth of propaganda didn’t work on me.”

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1st Quarter 2026 Wrap Up: News Trends & Stories, Part II

April 14, 2026

In Part II of News Trends & Stories for the 1st Quarter 2026 Wrap Up, we discuss Story #7 as well as Unanswered Questions and Inspiration.


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  1. As someone from Minneapolis, one of the most leftist cities in America, I personally believe that Kirk’s death was a lone wolf assassination.The New Left is obsessed with identity and Kirk’s inflammatory rhetoric dehumanized and provoked so many people in the trans community. If Mossad or another agency were going to assassinate a political commentator it would be Tucker Carlson; Tucker has a lot more influence

  2. Thanks for the levity in Part II. These are indeed heavy times. My compliments to Dr. Farrell’s hat! Very stylish. I somehow always thought the world truly began going off the “rails” when folks all stopped wearing hats! I treasure an old, felt Bowler which I have that belonged to my Great Uncle.

  3. One on the many reasons I enjoy listening to you Catherine and Joseph is watching you two laugh together. Warms my heart and makes me smile.

  4. First, I absolutely LOVE the Lemon Poundcake story. It was the first I’d heard of it. It warmed my heart to its happy depths. I will count this lovely narrative as a lamp unto my feet, before me into battle.

    Second, complex systems (such as our individual and collective lives) are defined by minimum specifications (as explained by chaos and complexity theory.) Typically, a complex system is adequately defined by three minimum specifications. These are mine for enjoying a “free and inspired life.”

    1. Survive
    2. Profit
    3. Grow

    There are myriad ways to personally and ethically define and elaborate on each of these three ‘min specs’. I find it deeply satisfying work putting my mark to those min specs every day of my life.

    Please give my regards and condolences to Joseph and tell him that feeling awful, though often justified, does not fall within the parameters of the minimum specifications that I’ve given above, except as a measure that he’s sensing impending doom and/or failure in one or all of the above.

    Rule #1: Never give a creep the satisfaction of your despair.

    Keep the faith. Finish the race. Fight the good fight. Amen.

    1. What excellent advice! Can I use Rule #1 as a quote on the Solari Report?

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