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By Catherine Austin Fitts
I had the most remarkable conversation at dinner in Sydney with a Solari Report subscriber joining me on the road to Uluru. He said that what would take us through this period of change was divine enlightenment and inspiration.
I agree.
The reason, he said, to embrace the U.S. Constitution and the period of enlightenment that inspired it is to claim our full legacy of divine enlightenment – the divine inspiration that our ancestors have received throughout the ages. This is our inheritance – the accumulated wisdom of the proceeding generations.
We need it now.
To continue our discussions regarding the U.S. Constitution, I asked Dr. Edwin Vieira to join me to discuss his book The Sword and Sovereignty regarding the militias. Dr Vieira is one of the finest Constitutional scholars of our time. If you have not heard his Solari Report on why it is essential to enforce the US Constitution, I highly recommend it. Click Here.
This coming week, Dr. Vieira and I discuss the militias operating at the time of the drafting of the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights. Dr. Vieira explains why such organizations have so much potential to contribute to a self-governing people.
Understanding the history of the militia teaches us about our inheritance – both the divine values and practical habits that created our faith in the transcendental power of the rule of law.
For Let’s Go to the Movies, I recommend Mel Gibson’s The Patriot about Benjamin Martin, a veteran of the French and Indian War and a widower with seven children who leads a militia army during the Revolutionary War.
Please post or e-mail your questions for Ask Catherine.
Talk to you Thursday! (My Friday in the Australian Outback!)
Wishing you and the Outbackers an awesome experience! I hope that we can hear all about it, Catherine!
Yes. Will post one of Richard Dolan’s talk – hope to post this week. Unbelievably wonderful group.
Wishing you and the Outbackers an awesome experience! I hope that we can hear all about it, Catherine!
Yes. Will post one of Richard Dolan’s talk – hope to post this week. Unbelievably wonderful group.
Dear Catherine, I am hearing more and more first-hand reports from friends and family on the “war on pain opiates for legitimate pain patients in the US” people are facing insane requirements (even those totally wheelchair bound) and even a relative that is long-time Veterans Administration Administrator is getting concerned.
While I realize that there is a problem with opiate addiction in some parts of the US, this refusal to provide pain relief for people, many of whom have been on regulated prescriptions for years with no issues, seems cruel and the threat’s to physicians who prescribe them is getting scary.
Here in Ireland, the UK and even Canada low-level opiate painkillers have been sold without even prescriptions for decades and the entire population isn’t addicts or anything. My husband is in Medical School and over here they teach that regulated use of opiates is actually pretty safe if properly monitored by physicians and provided by a legal pharmacy.
This is making me wonder if there is some other agenda going on here rather than just fighting drug abuse?
Have you looked into this issue yet and if so what are your thoughts on what may be “other” reasons for this cruel crackdown on REAL chronic pain patients, including military veterans, the elderly and the disabled?
Thank you for your time
Melodi – a duel US/Irish citizen living in Ireland
This has been my experience also. When my husband had to have a tooth extracted the dentist refused any pain meds saying the dentists were being discouraged from giving pain prescriptions. As it happens we live in Co. and have home made herbal tinctures available which are more effective and not habit forming. Thank goodness.
Really appreciate the info. Something certainly appears to be up.
This is fascinating. Thank you for posting. Will talk about this in Ask Catherine in M&M today.
Thank you for bringing this up on the podcast, I will try to get you more information if you don’t already have gobs of it coming in; basically this is being covered only slightly in the MSM (but it is there a bit) but if you have a pain patent among close friends and family or work in the field you know all about the new “rules” including many doctors no longer prescribing pain medications at all, and very sick people being forced to travel up to three hours to a pain clinic (some areas don’t have them at all); one friend is “required” to show up on an hour;s notice to have their pills counted any day they are “called” even though they lived several hours away from the clinic. Another close friend of the family was refused pain pills for what proved to be kidney stones because they were afraid she might be “drug seeking.”
We have several long personal threads on this in forums I’m on and on Facebook (I have fibromyalgia) and there are at least two people I’m in contact with who is now bedridden that were living full and active lives before.
New “instructions” to doctors that have made the MSM have talked about “telling patients to get ‘used to’ certain levels of ‘acceptable’ pain.”
My husband agrees with you this may be partly about the “threat” to income from marijuana and while he doesn’t listen to your show, he said himself “what are they trying to do, create a nation of heroin addicts?” (from actual pain patients needing relief, not people looking for a high).
Feel free to contact me/us when your back from your trip; the husband can probably send you some actual medical sources to look at, I have more of the MSM and personal stuff.
Thanks again,
Melodi
Using illegal drugs will create the equivalent of control files on folks who use them – and more money for prosecutions etc.
Dear Catherine, I am hearing more and more first-hand reports from friends and family on the “war on pain opiates for legitimate pain patients in the US” people are facing insane requirements (even those totally wheelchair bound) and even a relative that is long-time Veterans Administration Administrator is getting concerned.
While I realize that there is a problem with opiate addiction in some parts of the US, this refusal to provide pain relief for people, many of whom have been on regulated prescriptions for years with no issues, seems cruel and the threat’s to physicians who prescribe them is getting scary.
Here in Ireland, the UK and even Canada low-level opiate painkillers have been sold without even prescriptions for decades and the entire population isn’t addicts or anything. My husband is in Medical School and over here they teach that regulated use of opiates is actually pretty safe if properly monitored by physicians and provided by a legal pharmacy.
This is making me wonder if there is some other agenda going on here rather than just fighting drug abuse?
Have you looked into this issue yet and if so what are your thoughts on what may be “other” reasons for this cruel crackdown on REAL chronic pain patients, including military veterans, the elderly and the disabled?
Thank you for your time
Melodi – a duel US/Irish citizen living in Ireland
This has been my experience also. When my husband had to have a tooth extracted the dentist refused any pain meds saying the dentists were being discouraged from giving pain prescriptions. As it happens we live in Co. and have home made herbal tinctures available which are more effective and not habit forming. Thank goodness.
Really appreciate the info. Something certainly appears to be up.
This is fascinating. Thank you for posting. Will talk about this in Ask Catherine in M&M today.
Thank you for bringing this up on the podcast, I will try to get you more information if you don’t already have gobs of it coming in; basically this is being covered only slightly in the MSM (but it is there a bit) but if you have a pain patent among close friends and family or work in the field you know all about the new “rules” including many doctors no longer prescribing pain medications at all, and very sick people being forced to travel up to three hours to a pain clinic (some areas don’t have them at all); one friend is “required” to show up on an hour;s notice to have their pills counted any day they are “called” even though they lived several hours away from the clinic. Another close friend of the family was refused pain pills for what proved to be kidney stones because they were afraid she might be “drug seeking.”
We have several long personal threads on this in forums I’m on and on Facebook (I have fibromyalgia) and there are at least two people I’m in contact with who is now bedridden that were living full and active lives before.
New “instructions” to doctors that have made the MSM have talked about “telling patients to get ‘used to’ certain levels of ‘acceptable’ pain.”
My husband agrees with you this may be partly about the “threat” to income from marijuana and while he doesn’t listen to your show, he said himself “what are they trying to do, create a nation of heroin addicts?” (from actual pain patients needing relief, not people looking for a high).
Feel free to contact me/us when your back from your trip; the husband can probably send you some actual medical sources to look at, I have more of the MSM and personal stuff.
Thanks again,
Melodi
Using illegal drugs will create the equivalent of control files on folks who use them – and more money for prosecutions etc.