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“During a church service, you want to connect in with the divine. You do not want to connect in with military-grade neurowarfare.”
~ Catherine Austin Fitts
In this audio excerpt (above) from the Ask Catherine & the Solari Team episode published on January 23, 2026, Catherine and Carolyn explain why they don’t bring cell phones to church.
A dozen years ago, the 2014 movie Kingsman: The Secret Service offered a dramatic and horrifying “limited hangout” that revealed the potential for weaponization of smartphones. In the gruesome “church scene,” also referred to as the “Free Bird scene” because the famous Lynyrd Skynyrd song provides the soundtrack for the out-of-control violence, the movie’s villain conducts a trial run of the mind control technology he has embedded into everyone’s smartphone. During a packed church service, he activates the tech, and the churchgoers instantly become violent murderers, including the movie’s ostensible hero. As Catherine says in this audio clip, “I assure you, that technology exists.”
Catherine’s advice: Don’t “invite Mr. Global to define your subconscious during your church service.” Instead, leave your phone at home, in the car, or in a Faraday bag.
If you are still having trouble believing that cell phones can be weaponized, listen to “Neurowarfare: It’s Not Science Fiction Anymore” with military neuroscience expert Dr. Armin Krishnan, or visit Solari’s extensive collection titled “Mind Control Tactics Used on Young People and Children (and Everyone Else),” which references Solari’s vast in-house collection of resources on mind control and neurowarfare, as well as external videos with military experts who are only too happy to brag about what they can do to manipulate people without their consent.
Church Massacre Scene – Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014) [NOTE: Violent scene, viewer discretion advised]
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