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We are all faced with a series of great opportunities brilliantly disguised as impossible situations.
~ Charles R. Swindoll

By Catherine Austin Fitts

This week, we begin publication of our 2023 Annual Wrap Up. Dr. Joseph P. Farrell joins me for Part I of News Trends & Stories. Follow along on the web presentation; the link will be in your subscriber links when Part I publishes. Part II will publish on January 16.

In Part I, Joseph and I cover the top 20 stories for the year. We spend considerable time discussing Story #1, “2023: The Year We Pushed Back.” We gathered so many inspiring pushback headlines that our web presentation includes its own page just for Story #1, with the pushback materials grouped into 13 different categories:

  1. Cash gets great
  2. U.S. state sovereignty
  3. Regional compacts
  4. Constitutional protections
  5. Information sovereignty and infrastructure
  6. Stopping emergency powers
  7. Culture wars
  8. Saying “no” to international organizations, treaties, and sovereign immunity
  9. Woke capital controls
  10. The push against covert operations and mind control
  11. Taking to the street
  12. Rewriting history
  13. The push to hold people accountable

Here are our picks for the top 20 stories for 2023:

  1. 2023: The year we pushed back
  2. The globalists vs. the people: The financial coup and Going Direct Reset grind on
  3. The people vs. the globalists: The Building Wealth Reset grows
  4. The great turning or the great culling? The great poisoning accelerates as does the rise in all-cause mortality
  5. Globalizing the military: DOD and NATO
  6. AI: The data beast explodes in a tsunami of surveillance and control
  7. The neocon pipeline genocides – the grab for oil and gas
  8. The WHO coup: More countries ask, “WHO do you think you are?”
  9. Pharma food and the war on farmers and fishermen
  10. Climate change loses credibility but rolls on
  11. The conversation about mind control technology has begun
  12. Weaponized migration accelerates
  13. 2024: The year of elections
  14. Taxation – With or without representation?
  15. Media and propaganda: The competition for the narrative is fierce
  16. The space-based economy just keeps growing
  17. New technology dazzles
  18. Planet Equity: The control grid and plunder team smash records
  19. The G20 tells the BRICS story
  20. The plunder economy moves to institutionalize

Our analysis is meant to summarize and synthesize the key trends and events that may impact your time, resources, risk management, and actions toward protecting freedom and building family wealth.

After publishing the first two parts of News Trends & Stories, Ricardo Oskam, Carolyn Betts, and I will present Building Wealth: Where to Stash Your Cash in 2024 on January 23. Tim Caban and I then will present the quarterly Equity Overview on January 30. Finally, we are pleased to address the theme of “Water” in our 2023 Annual Wrap Up; we can think of no one better suited to tackle this fascinating topic than Future Science Series host Ulrike Granögger. In our view, understanding water is foundational to building wealth as both living and financial equity.

Money & Markets

In Money & Markets this week, John Titus and I will cover the latest events and discuss the financial and geopolitical trends we are tracking in 2024—and the marvelous pushback rocking and rolling us around the globe. Post questions at the Money & Markets commentary here.

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63 Comments

  1. Regarding voting…I gave up my right to vote. I agree about Trump. I also think we have to work outside of the system. Plus, I’ve come to the realization that Presidents are appointed. Everyone says they’re voting for the lesser of 2 evils. Think about that. That is admission that you’re participating in an evil system. It’s similar rational to hitting the red button and selling all of my stock. The whole system is criminal. Participating is endorsing and condoning that evil system.

    1. Wondering if you might share more about how and perhaps why you gave up your right to vote? Thanks!

  2. I can’t find anywhere on Breggin’s site to send a donation towards legal fees.
    Would you please talk to him? I’ve had no luck so far. Thanks.

  3. I nominate Catherine Austin-Fitts for “US Hero of the Year” and for the “Presidential Medal of Freedom”. Thank you Catherine and thanks to all the heroes you cultivated and supported in the very worst of times at great risk since the 1990s to witness in 2023 the great pushback and awakening. You have and continue to save millions of lives–a true hero and champion for all of humanity.

    1. Sandra:

      You are very kind. I just keep turtling towards freedom, believing that my freedom depends on all of us being free. Freedom happens because we hold it in our hearts.

      Catherine

  4. Catherine you are brilliant and amazing, but that aside, you are very pretty in pink!

        1. According to my color chart, should wear bright colors, especially red. So Christmas is easy! Thanks for the feedback. Love black because it does not show the dirt. Practical mindset.

    1. Lois,
      I totally agree and was about to post the same comment!
      Her pink inspired me! I am heading to my local clothing store to pick up a pink top or sweater. . ; )
      Have a gorgeous weekend! Jennifer

  5. I know this is taking the understanding of water being foundational to building building wealth in a different direction but I have long thought there is great importance to the Great Lakes and the regions adjoining them. Michigan, in particular, borders four of the five Great Lakes. Just musing….

    1. Agree. Born in Buffalo and living in a Western NY town, minus 34 years in San Francisco/Marin. I moved back 6 years ago since the technocrats, as I refer to them, don’t like it here and setup shop in Toronto. Note this CNN article:
      https://www.cnn.com/videos/weather/2023/11/14/global-warming-climate-change-refuge-cities-buffalo-ny-weir-cnntm-pkg-vpx.cnn
      Another:
      https://www.newyorkupstate.com/news/2024/01/zillow-names-upstate-ny-city-2024s-hottest-housing-market-in-us.html
      Another:
      https://www.wgrz.com/article/news/local/buffalo/buffalo-ranks-among-the-best-places-to-live-with-a-family-on-us-news-and-world-reports-list/71-ebdb80b0-e3dc-4772-b53a-cb5e00a433c6
      I almost fell off my chair living through 70 years of jokes about my hometown. It’s very heritage America here, an outlier for a “blue” city but dotted with conservative towns. Of course the economic hitmen may be out of runway and have returned after the deindustrialization of the region 50 years ago. But again, with the spectacular Niagara Falls, Lake Erie and rivers it is where the waters flow! We don’t take to technocrats here as evidenced by Whole Foods number 1 failure–Buffalo. I was so proud.

  6. Are there any recent follow up interviews with William Binney or Cynthia McKinney?

    1. Follow up is to post interviews from them in NTS. Try to do new interview when there is something specific.

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