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  1. Hi Catherine,

    Your thoughts on that Inaugural speech please…. I think you and Dr. Farrell need to do a late edition on just that speech alone….

    I was floored.

    1. I thought it was an excellent speech.

      The unipolar vision has failed. America has to regather energy domestically and part of that is reversing the alienation throughout the country.

      Some favorite parts:

      “For too long, a small group in our nation’s Capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost.
      Washington flourished – but the people did not share in its wealth.
      Politicians prospered – but the jobs left, and the factories closed.
      The establishment protected itself, but not the citizens of our country.”

      This needed to be said – it took enormous courage to say this – the same as saying we have a negative ROI to taxpayers and that has to change.

      “At the bedrock of our politics will be a total allegiance to the United States of America, and through our loyalty to our country, we will rediscover our loyalty to each other.’

      This was the way it used to be – we were all Americans and there was much greater respect for each other in our treatment. This was one of the reason I fought so hard against the genocide being done in poor neighborhoods in the ’90s- if you could do this to ANY neighborhood, then you could do it do any American.’ Before the 1990’s it meant something to be an American. It has been systematically destroyed since then.

      “But for too many of our citizens, a different reality exists: Mothers and children trapped in poverty in our inner cities; rusted-out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation; an education system, flush with cash, but which leaves our young and beautiful students deprived of knowledge; and the crime and gangs and drugs that have stolen too many lives and robbed our country of so much unrealized potential.”

      It also takes enormous courage to call out the schools/university. The university system has gotten rich by loading young people up with horrible debt. What has been done is fraudulent inducement – criminal.

      “Americans want great schools for their children, safe neighborhoods for their families, and good jobs for themselves. These are the just and reasonable demands of a righteous public.”

      This sets a standard for American’s to be righteous – a higher standard than “deplorables” – that is exactly the bar that needs to be set if we are going to reverse the debasement. Not to mention that I sleep with a semi-automatic. I would like to live in a country where I did not need to.

      Another of my favorite parts was “We will not seek to impose our way of life on anyone…We do not seek to impose our way of life on anyone, but rather to let it shine as an example for everyone to follow.”

      One question is what he means by radical islamic terrorist – is it just the mercenary armies we created or is it more? Is it checkmating China in the middle east? Is it allowing Israel to continue to do genocide? I don’t know.

      A major change is required. The debt growth model is over. So the money has to change. The reason Trump is the President is because the power brokers and deep state who want to reshore, rebuild and achieve a closer relationship with Russia backed him.

      The danger is that the national security state is not willing to realign or be productive. And we get serious “piratization” and then back to another cycle of war.

      The corruption is so wide and deep – whether what we are doing here or abroad – that this will take all of us. The real change has to come decentralized and is has to be global. While Farage, Trump, Le Pen all sound like nationalist, I also think they are empaths – they were watching the enormous human destruction being done by the form of centralization being implemented.

      Anyway, some late night thoughts…

      At the heart of the question is whether or not we are going to fight for a human society or permit an inhuman society.

      My 2 cents is that we have a much better chance of a human society with this group than with a Clinton Administration. The Clinton’s talked a great game. If you looked under the carpet, it was genocide, assassination, organized crime and disaster capitalism.

      1. I have to say that I am laughing my head off because we have a First Lady from Eastern Europe who can speak 5 languages and a President whose granddaughter is learning to speak Mandarin. Real, natural globalization is clicking right along.

      2. Najat:

        Here is the one thing he did not address – which is going to anger the global population – and everyone in America needs to hear:

        Discussed in Solari Report Interview with Steve Roach

        From his book Unbalanced:
        “The United States, with only 4.5 percent of the world’s population, spent $10.7 trillion on personal consumption in 2011, accounting for 17 percent of global consumer demand. U.S. consumption is nearly 35 percent larger than pan-European consumption, even though Europe’s population is slightly larger than that of the United States. It is four times that of China and India combined, even though those countries account for close to 40 percent of the world’s population, nearly nine times that of the United States.”
        ~Stephen Roach, Unbalanced: The Codependency of America and China (p. 10). Yale University Press. 2014

  2. Jim’s Comments with mine interspersed:

    I had three bits of feedback on the 2nd wrap-up with Dr. Farrell:

    First, there was quite a bit of discussion on the “Rape of Russia II” scenario. Russia seems to have trumped this risk with its decade-long focus on military preparedness, recently laid out by Saker here:
    http://theduran.com/russian-military-best-world/

    CAF: We were refering to the Rape of Russia being done to the US – not Russia.

    More importantly, if we can agree that Rape of Russia II is off the agenda, then what does it mean for the US dollar? One of the few remaining US$ lynchpins has been the perception of military supremacy (i.e., the so-called militarized US$). That assumption has now been put in grave doubt, which has correspondingly led to questions about the relevance of the US$ itself. May I request much further follow-up discussion along these lines? In other words, the more timely topic is not whether Russia gets raped again, but what becomes of an increasingly irrelevant world reserve currency.

    Second, Catherine mentioned that she was struck by Putin’s question to the West, “Do you realize what you’ve done?”. I suspect Putin was channeling Christ on the Cross (Luke 23:34) for effect there, directly addressing the soul-less West but also speaking to Orthodox Russians about the need for unfathomable forgiveness in dealing with empty souls. Sounds crazy, but that is the distinct impression I got when I watched Putin say that (i.e., he was trying to make a deeper point to his Russian audience). Only mentioning since Catherine seemed struck by his comment.

    CAF Fascinating. Will think about that one.

    Lastly, both Catherine and Joe observed that something “spiritually and energetically deeply pro-human” was transpiring. Clearly, this is the case. For me, it is embodied in the rejection of sociopathic “leadership” (Bushes, Clintons, Neo-cons, pedophiles, Goldman banksters, etc.) and the rise of sovereigntist firebrands who have dramatically more empathetic traits (Putin, Trump, Le Pen, etc.). And yes, although wildly misreported by the sociopathic press, Putin and Trump are major empaths … which the unwashed masses fully sense and embrace. All of which suggests we may already have Russia/US leadership in place to push forward the spiritually and energetically deeply pro-human phenomenon taking hold.

    Insisting on pro-human is essential. If we don’t hold that line, money is irrelevant.

    Extremely encouraging to say the least.
    Many thanks for the thought provoking wrap-ups!

    CAF: You are most welcome! Great insights!

  3. Hmm … apologies, I thot I saw it get posted. But no.
    I’ll try again later.
    Really enjoyed the year-end Farrell discussions!

  4. Catherine:
    I just finished listening to your 2nd Wrap-up with Joe Farrell. My subscriber feedback:

  5. Swamp gators morphing into geese that lay golden eggs?
    That takes some real imagination … right out of Isaiah 11:6-9.

  6. Speaking of small world, listening to the most recent CAF/Farrell discussion the topic of Promis software came up.
    As background, Promis was was developed from IP stolen by the FBI under Edwin Meese, who recently popped out of nowhere as a leader of Trump’s transition team:
    http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/reagan-for-trump-meese-leads-over-200-reaganites-to-team-trump/article/2605975
    Further background per Catherine’s Promis comments:
    A Wharton finance professor named Orlin Grabbe had a bank consulting business with an ex-CIA software spook, Chuck Hayes (aka Angel of Death). While doing consulting work for their global bank clients, they discovered that an Israeli computer firm had sold and installed/infected the worldwide banking system with Promis software. Of course, the Israeli company was merely a Mossad front that had “licensed” the stolen Promis software from the FBI, run by Meese.
    Per Grabbe, he and Hayes had stumbled onto the reality that the global banking system, including each customer account, was 100% compromised. Promis allowed funds to be deposited/withdrawn thru the software’s so-called “back-door”, without any knowledge or oversight by the bank. This facilitated the bribery and blackmail of politicians worldwide.
    As for Grabbe and Hayes, they realized their lives were in danger. Orlin fled to the embassy district in San Jose, Costa Rica and declared his own country, Laissez Faire City, in the abandoned Nicaragua embassy. Hayes was not so fortunate. He was thrown in solitary confinement at the urging of HRC on bogus FBI charges. Best-I-know, Hayes died there. Here is an old background note that may be of interest:
    https://www.memresearch.org/grabbe/jnaodww.htm
    Summary: Team Trump is loaded with swamp gators; yet, Trump’s populist mantra is “drain the swamp”. It doesn’t make sense.

    1. My favorite cartoon of the campaign was called American Roulette. Two guns were pointed at America. Once had six bullets and was titled Clinton. And one had three bullets and was called Trump.

      The administration is full of all the people who sucked all the money out. They have proved that they can steal all the money. Let’s see if they can make something work. No goose. No golden egg.

    1. Yup. That is a good one. Posted and Tweeted. Hope he reads it. If you look at how much she did for Goldman on the housing bubble and the NY real estate folks during the 90’s not surprising to see her turn up.

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