"Because I’m a billionaire, I’m going to have access to better healthcare. I’m going to be like 160 and I’m going to be part of this class of immortal overlords. You know the expression about compound interest. Give us billionaires an extra hundred years and you’ll know what wealth disparity looks like."
~ Sean Parker, former president of Facebook, Axios Interview, 2017

By Catherine Austin Fitts

History is replete with stories about the quest for the Fountain of Youth or the Elixir of Life. Many are tempted by the possibilities of physical immortality or a stronger mind for themselves or their children. Now, enhancing the human condition with sophisticated technologies is the goal of many large corporations and banks.

Solari has received a lot of questions from new subscribers about transhumanism. It’s time to go back to the beginning and discuss what transhumanism is, how we got to where we are today, and what it means for our future. Join me for a conversation with Dr. Joseph P. Farrell on this most important topic.

If you are new to this discussion, you may want to read some background information before listening to the interview. See Related Links below.

For Let's Go to the Movies, I recommend the documentary Hybrid World — Full Transhumanism Documentary, an in-depth exploration of the subject with all the right questions. A must-watch in my opinion.

In Money & Markets, John Titus and I will review the latest financial and geopolitical news, and discuss what to watch for in the second half of 2021. E-mail your questions for Ask Catherine or post at the Money & Markets commentary for the third week of June here.

Related Links:

Dr. Joseph P. Farrell’s website

Books:
Transhumanism: A Grimoire of Alchemical Agendas by Scott D. de Hart and Joseph Farrell
Dialogues 1 Transhumanism in Dialogue by Scott D. de Hart and Joseph Farrell

Book review:
The Autism Epidemic: Transhumanism’s Dirty Little Secret by Wayne McRoy

Blast from the Past:
Cosmic Implications of Mind Control with Dr. Joseph P. Farrell

67 Comments

  1. Love the book review with Dr. Farrell. So many seesaw moments just in the discussion. We love art. Our home is our sanctuary. Where can we find out how to learn languages more quikly? Thank you for bringing this into our lives.

    1. I used Pimsleur. 30 minute auditory language lessons, learn while doing daily tasks without additional screen time. One learns the 2000 most commonly used words and how to use them. Great for auditory learners. Locals asked how I was learning so quickly. Good luck!

        1. Well, I have subscribed to a module on Pimsleur but can not get in. Login will not work. Back to customer service!

          1. How disappointing….I wonder if its something to do with Pimsleur’s ability to accept international orders?

      1. Im response to your question…Here’s a FREE and excellent language training source.
        It’s the language training manuals and audios sets for 130+ languages. The language training manuals are from the Foreign Service, Peace Corp, and US military…and uploaded all of it to their website. Its high quality and FREE language training.

        Here’s the link:

        http://www.livelingua.com/project

        Enjoy!

  2. dearest catherine, i am at work on my ipad…i just packed up my tools and I have to comment. thank you again for yet another incredible interview. I have one area that I feel that I can add to. You both mentioned the aid of the animal realm. Yet sadly both your examples came from movies. I wish to propose an enormous resource for all of the human aspects of ur struggle that Solari has yet to tap into and that is the mythopoetic realm of myth fable and fairytales and of course poetry.

    I am speaking to the common motif in most myths that the hero is always aided by the natural world. Always! I know this because of my personal study of Jung and Joesph Campbell. Joe wrote the Hero with A Thousand Faces’ a seminal book where he realized that all the myths and sacred text of the world were essentially telling one story he termed the monomyth.

    Enough about that lets cut to the chase. My favourite myth is that of Eros and Psyche. Psyche has done wrong to the goddess Aphrodite. Psyche has a series of tasks to perform. One was to sort the contents of an immense broken vase, that was filled with tiny seeds and grains of sand. Knowing she cannot complete the task she weeps so, cleanse her heart and sets to the impossible task. As she does the seeds and sand begin tomove by them selves into little piles as ordered. A closer look and it was all the ants of the castle resonated with her pure intentions and came to her aid!…..

    Yes nature will aid us! Yes in every myth through out human history the resonant hero with a cleansed heart is aided by the animal kingdom and spirit world, known as supernatural aide. Yes these beautiful revivifying stories are the source documents to get through this time, in my opinion. Just so you are aware I have been working for the past month and a half trying to get all of my ideas and sources about the mythopoetic world for you and Jospeh and the Solari gang. I will post part 1 in the subscribers input asap. I have hired an editor to help me get my thoughts clear and my ideas in working order. The myths have helped me through some of the most difficult times of my life. As Joseph Campbell said the myth can carry you upon this grand adventure of life…and what is most. important the fairytales also deal right out in the open with pure evil.

    I have just received a new book of the edited writings of Marie Louise Von Franz, Jung’s longest collaborator. It is about the Interpretation of Evil in Fairytales! Ok Catherine enough said. Just so you know I have not been slacking. I am up before my day of carpentry at 5 am and writing for 3 hours then-off to work and the garden when I get home. I tell you this because I find the material itself is so hopeful, so life generating I am keen as a goose to get it done to our community.

    As I said I have hired an editor and just received part 1 edited…give me about a week or 2 and I will post on your Solari. God Bless and thank you for your incredible work!

    Doug Hamel
    Canada

    1. Please notify us all when your work appears! What an incredible piece of the Puzzle. I will tell you right now – I wish it was a book. Pretty please?

      1. Hi Alison, not sure if you are referring to my work, the mythopoetic perspective! If you are i could sneak you out an excerpt. I am looking for folks to give me feed back. I meet with my editor tomorrow to attempt chart this vast body of work and which is the best direction… my email is doug@doughamel.com
        cheers
        dougie

    2. I downloaded some old versions /1800s/ of Hans Christian Andersen and Grimm brothers fairy tales. you can find them online. these were extremely frightening fairy tales, with a clear moral in the end. for example, little red riding Hood’s fatal mistake was stopping to chat with the big bad wolf /ie maidens should not talk to strange men met on the road/. you’re definitely right Doug that myths and fairy tales have a lot to say. also most modern TV shows are the old myths dressed up in modern garb /Shakespeare, Greek tragedies etc/. the talent of Hollywood writers is in improvisation, not of creation.

      1. yes andrzej, that is one of the things i most admire if the old tales, evil is NOT whitewashed. It exists and must be dealt with. Usually with certain cunning and acceptance of the evil. It is if one has to learn how to rob the robbers. There no room for naivety, which is the psychological norm fir the day.

        cheers
        doug

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