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“Beauty alters the grain of reality.” ~ Donna Tartt

By Catherine Austin Fitts

This week Dr. Joseph P. Farrell and I continue the 3rd Quarter 2018 Wrap Up with Part II of News, Trends & Stories. If you have not listened to Part I, you may want to do so first. Click here for Part I.

This coming Thursday night, Joseph and I cover the top stories in Culture, Science & Technology, Space and Food & Health. Here they are:

  • Story #11: The Growth of Beauty
  • Story #12: Mind Control Concerns Go Mainstream
  • Story #13 The Real Deal on Gender X
  • Story #14: Aretha Franklin’s Magnificent Legacy
  • Story #15 Holograms, Memes & European Rules: Copyright and Content Integrity Gets Very Complex
  • Story #16: EMF Radiation: Consumers Push Back
  • Story #17: Trump Creates the Space Force
  • Story #18: Satellite Security
  • Story #19: What’s Up with Blood?
  • Story #20: Glyphosate Gets Outed & Monsanto (now Bayer) Loses Big

In addition, we cover UnAnswered Questions, Inspiration and Go Local. UnAnswered Questions include:

  • AI Deep Learning: Who has the most data?
  • What Happens If and When Kavanaugh is Confirmed?
  • Can the 5% Make a Difference Before the “Lock Down”
  • What Was Up in Sunspot, New Mexico
  • Did the G-7 Leaders Take Kickbacks on the Iran Deal?
  • Were George H. W. Bush and Queen Elizabeth’s Doctors Both Assassinated?
  • Where Will We Be in 2030?

You can access the complete News Trends & Stories section at the web presentation for the 3rd Quarter 2018 Wrap Up. Just click here and use your Solari Report password to login.

In Let’s Go to the Movies, I will review Dark Money – a new PBS documentary on the buying and selling of elections by untraceable money, streaming Oct.1 – Oct. 31. I touch on the small number of major donors and large corporations funding the creation and maintenance of a transhumanist and transgender “movement” in Story #13.

In Money & Markets this week, I will discuss the latest financial and geopolitical news. Make sure to send questions to Ask Catherine or post your questions and recommended stories at the Money & Markets commentary for October 11th here.

Talk to you Thursday!


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  1. Quotes from Camille Paglia – “Civilization is defined by law and art”. “Laws govern our external behavior, while art expresses our soul”. “Art making is a branch of artisanship artists are craftsmen, closer to carpenters and welders than they are intellectuals and academics, with their inflated, self-referential rhetoric”.

    After meeting you and Dr, Skidmore I journeyed up to New Jersey for a week visiting relatives. On a wet and dreary day I decided to take a tour of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Fabulous place to visit. On the second floor is a Arms and Armour exhibit from the 1600’s. All I can say is “WOW”. I immediately flashed back to all the 1950’s movies like “Knights of the Round Table”, “Prince Valiant”, “Ivanhoe” & “King Richard and the Crusades”. A time when courageous knights battled over borders in armour and weapons that were pieces of art.

    Seeing upclose the delicate designs that decorated the heavy armour and weaponry is awe-inspiring. There was even a display of a horse suited with protective armour ready for battle.

    There was a linked chest armour that belonged to a muslim military leader where each link dimension was 3/8 of an inch long and 1/8 inch wide and on each link was the name of muslim prophet.

    Another room was displays of guns swords dating back to this period of history where the weapons are so beautiful designed with the purpose killing and maiming people. Now these weapons are looked at a work of art. One eight foot long pole with a blade had the seeing eye design.

    Catherine, the primary reason I visited the museum is I wanted to see what was in Francis 1 view when he was holding mass in front of the steps of the museum. As I stood facing the same way as the Pope I notice off to the right are the twin 41 story “Owl” buildings.

    1. Yes. Very spooky area. When I was in Sofia I saw the Thracian treasures. The beauty and delicacy of the designs took my breath away – quite in conflict with the portrayal of them as a primitive, violent people. The victors write the story….

  2. Quotes from Camille Paglia – “Civilization is defined by law and art”. “Laws govern our external behavior, while art expresses our soul”. “Art making is a branch of artisanship artists are craftsmen, closer to carpenters and welders than they are intellectuals and academics, with their inflated, self-referential rhetoric”.

    After meeting you and Dr, Skidmore I journeyed up to New Jersey for a week visiting relatives. On a wet and dreary day I decided to take a tour of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Fabulous place to visit. On the second floor is a Arms and Armour exhibit from the 1600’s. All I can say is “WOW”. I immediately flashed back to all the 1950’s movies like “Knights of the Round Table”, “Prince Valiant”, “Ivanhoe” & “King Richard and the Crusades”. A time when courageous knights battled over borders in armour and weapons that were pieces of art.

    Seeing upclose the delicate designs that decorated the heavy armour and weaponry is awe-inspiring. There was even a display of a horse suited with protective armour ready for battle.

    There was a linked chest armour that belonged to a muslim military leader where each link dimension was 3/8 of an inch long and 1/8 inch wide and on each link was the name of muslim prophet.

    Another room was displays of guns swords dating back to this period of history where the weapons are so beautiful designed with the purpose killing and maiming people. Now these weapons are looked at a work of art. One eight foot long pole with a blade had the seeing eye design.

    Catherine, the primary reason I visited the museum is I wanted to see what was in Francis 1 view when he was holding mass in front of the steps of the museum. As I stood facing the same way as the Pope I notice off to the right are the twin 41 story “Owl” buildings.

    1. Yes. Very spooky area. When I was in Sofia I saw the Thracian treasures. The beauty and delicacy of the designs took my breath away – quite in conflict with the portrayal of them as a primitive, violent people. The victors write the story….

  3. I forgot which wrap-up you and Dr. Farrel talked about how the SES was going to start being targeted as the bad guys. No later than a couple weeks from when I read it did I see this article on the SES and Serco:

    https://stillnessinthestorm.com/2018/11/the-deep-state-swamp-can-be-defeated-right-now-heres-how/

    “Senior Executive Service aligns with the imperialistic intents of Serco and numerous other corporations that are listed in this report (BP, Shell, ICAP, British American Tobacco, SABMiller, American Standard Life, Rio Tinto, Ixstrata, etc.).”

    And so it goes. Seeding the alt sites with the agenda. Heh…

    1. Yup. War on the SES is one of the early steps to PIRATIZATION. In 1998, the terrorization of the SES was manifold to get the housing bubble and financial coup going. The budget officer at HUD had a heart attack in the gym. I have always believed it was an assassination.

  4. I forgot which wrap-up you and Dr. Farrel talked about how the SES was going to start being targeted as the bad guys. No later than a couple weeks from when I read it did I see this article on the SES and Serco:

    https://stillnessinthestorm.com/2018/11/the-deep-state-swamp-can-be-defeated-right-now-heres-how/

    “Senior Executive Service aligns with the imperialistic intents of Serco and numerous other corporations that are listed in this report (BP, Shell, ICAP, British American Tobacco, SABMiller, American Standard Life, Rio Tinto, Ixstrata, etc.).”

    And so it goes. Seeding the alt sites with the agenda. Heh…

    1. Yup. War on the SES is one of the early steps to PIRATIZATION. In 1998, the terrorization of the SES was manifold to get the housing bubble and financial coup going. The budget officer at HUD had a heart attack in the gym. I have always believed it was an assassination.

  5. Dear Catherine,

    In several of your interviews I’ve come across you referring to the “federal credit mechanism”. I have not been able to find this term used anywhere else. Can you please briefly explain to me what you mean by this? Does this refer to the entire monetary system, to treasury bonds, to federal entitlements and subsidies, or to something else?

    I found Dr Farrell’s take on on abortion intriguing as well as compelling. Just like with your take on gender, I know when the two of you get together original ideas and different perspective start flying. I love it.

  6. Dear Catherine,

    In several of your interviews I’ve come across you referring to the “federal credit mechanism”. I have not been able to find this term used anywhere else. Can you please briefly explain to me what you mean by this? Does this refer to the entire monetary system, to treasury bonds, to federal entitlements and subsidies, or to something else?

    I found Dr Farrell’s take on on abortion intriguing as well as compelling. Just like with your take on gender, I know when the two of you get together original ideas and different perspective start flying. I love it.

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