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“Tokyo is currently the world’s largest city with 37 million people, followed by Delhi with 29 million, Shanghai with 26 million, and Mexico City and São Paulo, each with around 22 million inhabitants….Around 55% of the world population lives in urban areas today, increasing to 68% by 2050.” ~ Reuters, on UN estimates published in May 2018

By Catherine Austin Fitts

This week is big – the launch of our 3rd Quarter 2018 Wrap Up with Part I of News, Trends & Stories. This weekend I will drive into the heartland to join Dr. Joseph P. Farrell for our quarterly discussion of what’s new in the 3rd Quarter, what’s happening that is important and the implications for navigating the road ahead.

This discussion is wide-ranging. Make sure to check out the News Trends & Stories section of our 3rd Quarter 2018 Wrap Up Web Presentation which will go live on Thursday evening here.

News, Trends & Stories, Part I covers our first two categories – Economy & Financial Markets & Geopolitics. Here are our top 10 stories for Part I:

  • Story #1: AI Superpowers: China vs. USA, vs. the Rest of the Planet in AI and Tech
  • Story #2: Growth of U.S. Dollar Alternatives
  • Story #3 Rising Interest Rates & US Debt Acceleration
  • Story #4: Emerging Markets US Dollar Bear Trap
  • Story #5 US: Calling Capital Home
  • Story #6: Federal Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Announcement Shifts the US Budget into Never Never Land
  • Story #7: Bye Bye Bretton Woods; Rise of the Land Empire
  • Story #8: Global Thermal & Weather Warfare
  • Story #9: The War for the Internet
  • Story #10: Anglo American Power Shifts

Part II, published the following week, will cover our top stories in Culture, Science & Technology, Space, Food & Health, Unanswered Questions, Inspiration and Go Local/Take Action.

In Let’s Go to the Movies, I will review The Spider’s Web: Britain’s Second Empire Michael Oswald and John Christensen’s riveting new documentary on Britain’s global offshore network – a critical source of financial power and secrecy for the Anglo-American alliance. Dr. Farrell and I will discuss the role of Brexit in protecting the privacy and market share of Anglo-American offshore wealth. I will also touch on the growth of an estimated $50 trillion of offshore assets as it may relate to the growth of $21 trillion undocumentable adjustments in US government accounts, and more in US and G-7 bailouts and in central bank quantitative easing.

In Money & Markets this week, I will discuss the latest in financial and geopolitical news, including my assessment of the current debate over the US Supreme Court nominee.

Talk to you Thursday!

PS. For New Subscribers:

We build the Wrap Up Web Presentations as we roll out four segments on our weekly interview schedule for each of our quarterly and annual Wrap Ups. When the four segments and the full web presentation are complete, we convert the web presentation into a PDF and a flipbook which are then posted for subscribers. We then convert the PDF into a hard copy that is mailed to premium subscribers and available for all subscribers at the Solari Store. The entire process starts with our creation of our cover – when we pick the theme that we will explore in depth.

As you can see from our new cover, for the 3rd Quarter 2018 Wrap Up, our theme is “Megacities and the Growth of the Global Real Estate Companies.”

If you have questions for Dr. Farrell or me, subscribers can post them here or at Subscribers Input or email to Ask Catherine.

38 Comments

  1. Just thinking out loud about A.I.

    Can a conscious be programmed into A.I.?

    In the near future if social security is depleted will the new A.I. society generate a wealth investment fund to support human needs?

    If Nate Silver is placed in charge of all collected data we are going to hell?

  2. Thank you Catherine and Joseph. I will offer my two cents, based on what I have learned from your great work.

    The problem with “Globalism” as a movement is that it is a corporate enterprise, and the corporate globalists have no home town loyalty. They are willing to step on every single human on earth to get what they want. Nothing is protected by loyalty. No one is sacred. Nothing is sacred. There is no loyalty to a clan, people, nation, land, country, the planet – nothing. Nothing is sacred while the globalist agenda is made manifest. It is truly “anti-human” as Dr. Farrell always says.

    Also, perhaps the most recent economic coup d’etat takes our civilization back to a more normal state of affairs. Hasn’t there always been a secret group that controlled the economic affairs of state?

  3. Catherine…….I agreed with your assessment of the Kavenaugh debacle; but being from California; the only thing I found naïve about Ford was her playing into Diane Feinstein’s decision to use her for the willing dupe in all this circus. Ms.Diane is clearly looking to “up” her re-election chances catering to the mob of Democrats, who want another Republican scalp. The Me/too movement has spun out of control, and now includes “memories” from a 35 year period that have nothing to do with a person’s ability to govern, to work, to have an opinion, or to take an office. I elect people on the basis of their competence for the office. The “casting couch” has always been with us (Harvey Weinstein circus). So has the ability to say “no” to such antics and drunken school parties. Odd that in the time he went up the ladder, became a judge, worked at a career his whole life…this woman never came forth with anything. Frankly, I would like the number of the Caymen Island account where her money was deposited for her sad “memories”! Document, document, document if you feel transgressed on by males in the corporate workplace, at school, or in life. We have all gone through this as women. Other than that, come forward, but not years later in this instance. So enjoyed this joint effort wrap-up, and the info on AI presented!

    1. The theory that the FBI team who brought us the Russia invention cooked up Ford as well may have some merit.

      1. What would things be like if the FBI actually fought crime and the CIA actually held off our enemies, each instead of committing their own crimes and interfering in our supposedly civilian political process? It’s like we’ve said before: The cost of the deception far exceeds that of the crimes themselves. The crimes have a short season. The deception is perennial.

        1. Yes, and the waste of time and resources and the interruption of the production is far more wasteful that most can fathom. The whipping machines lives.

          1. Not to mention treason. Are there no treason trials because there are no officials who aren’t treasonous?

          2. Don’t know yet. There are officials who are not treasonous. They are prisoners of the red button story…watch that video if you have not yet.

  4. Regarding the orchestration of a Trans-siberian railroad, have we considered that the US might actually be in cahoots on this, as a counterweight to the Sino-European venture? My instinct is that we have more in common with the Russians and Japanese than we each acknowledge. Modern Japan and Russia have been studious in their emulation of the West, while China maintains its unique insularity, even as it is forced to venture afield. The railroads, whatever their alignments, will ineluctibly transform China, and co-option will be the result. I think we may be beating them at their own game.

    1. I agree we have a lot more in common with the Russians and Japanese than we acknowledge – particularly the Russians. I have always believed that Putin has deep support somewhere in the Anglo American alliance. – whether the oil guys or the weapons manufacturers that need wars or coordination regarding off planet issues. Who knows.

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