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  1. Regarding the question at about the 31:00 minute mark about a company called Purism. I think it would be a good idea to try and use the computer the person purchased before investing in the company. A couple years ago I paid over $1,00 for one of their mobile phones. I couldn’t figure out how to use it and my IT guy basically said that I would need to be a Linux expert to use it. So it’s still sitting in the box it arrived in. Consequently I bought a Brax.me phone after listening to an interview on Solari and am 100% satisfied with it. But my main point is, is to make sure you’re happy with the product first before investing.

  2. Hi Catherine,
    Firstly, thank you for maintaining my sanity with factual information over the last 3 years. The Solari Report is responsible for much conversation around my dinner table with family every night.
    I currently live in Palm Beach County, FL. How does one go about formally offering to host a meet and greet here through Solari Circle members. I can only imagine what goes into maintaining your travel schedule and understand that it may not be possible. However, I’m hoping the opposite to be true. This is my second post. I hope to hear back soon. Thank you for your time Catherine.

    Sincerely,
    Nicole Jacob

  3. Hi Catherine,

    I am a long time listener to your interviews but a new subscriber. You mentioned that you drink DDW. Could you please let me know the brand? Also you mentioned in a past interview that you travel with an EMF shielding device. Can you tell me which one? Are you familiar with the recommendations of Dr. jack Kruse? Can you share what your thoughts are on his work in an upcoming Ask Catherine? Do your turn lights off after sunset or use special lighting at night? I value your opinion and thank you in advance for sharing your thoughts.

  4. Catherine, you mentioned a trusted source in TN for purchasing gold and silver. I can’t remember the company, can you answer here?

    1. In TN, I use Volunteer Metals – it is the new version of Franklin Sanders Moneychanger run by his son.

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