Become a member: Subscribe
Author: Ulrike Granogger
-
Blast from the Past: Week of October 9, 2023: Real Wealth vs. The Debt Bubble
“If you see how much they are stealing you start to appreciate how much wealth there really is….”
Our Blast from the Past is a great interview from 2012 with James Corbett hosting for Global…
-
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of October 9, 2023: UNconventional Grey
“If you control the weather, you control the world. It’s as simple as that.”
Michael J. Murphy was a multi-award-winning director/producer, political activist, and president of The Coalition A…
-
Music of the Week: October 6, 2023: Eva Cassidy – Autumn Leaves
https://youtu.be/xXBNlApwh0c
All of Eva Cassidy’s (1963-1996) recognition as “one of the most unique, hypnotic, and powerful singers of all time” (producer William Ross) came posthumously. She w…
-
Hero of the Week: October 2, 2023: Russell Brand
Unproven allegations by anonymous individuals who make claims under pseudonyms speaking in darkened rooms… is that really what we want to spend our time on? Besides, all accusations made are by now…
-
Blast from the Past: Week of October 2, 2023: What’s Up Underground? with Richard Dolan
What’s Up Underground? with Richard Dolan
Global cash flows can only be understood if we integrate both overt and covert realities. There is a lot more going on in the economy than people can s…
-
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of October 2, 2023: Where the Crawdads Sing
https://youtu.be/PY3808Iq0Tg
A great movie with beautiful, haunting cinematography and a stunning twist at the end based on the book by Delia Owens. The film about the “marsh girl” Kya has many …
-
Music of the Week: September 29, 2023: Gamal John sings “It’s a Man’s World”
https://youtu.be/Ni4pMDeEUc4
My! Britain’s really got talent. Apart from being quite touching to watch his little boy running onto the stage being so proud of his father, this performance by 36-…
-
Hero of the Week: September 25, 2023: Katie Hopkins
For a long time, Katie Hopkins has been one of the wittiest and most creative and brilliant commentators and comedic columnists of the new media landscape, and she is our Hero of the Week.
Hop…
-
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of September 25, 2023: Mr. Bachmann and His Class
https://youtu.be/JhwA910-8×0
“These grades do not reflect who you are at all; they are only snapshots. What’s much more important is that you are all terrific kids.”
Our movie recommendation …
-
Music of the Week: September 22, 2023: Malakai Bayoh sings Pie Jesu
https://youtu.be/gqVRAE9xFLc
I first heard the Pie Jesu from Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Requiem in 1985, soon after it premiered, on a radio show reviewing its first performance at St. Thomas Church …
-
Blast from the Past: Week of September 25, 2023: The Skidmore Weather Management Bibliography
How much of weather modification is real remains difficult to tell, even for those who daily watch their gridded skies and chemtrail prisons. It may be hard for the average observer to believe how ad…
-
Hero of the Week: September 18, 2023: Dr. Sherri J. Tenpenny
We love Dr. Sherri Tenpenny (“Dr. T”) and have regarded her as a true hero for a long time. This week, we are nominating her formally as one of our wonderful Solari Heroes.
As Catherine po…
-
Blast from the Past: Week of September 18, 2023: Living History
Living history is the way to understand ourselves and those we love within the flow of time. ~ Catherine Austin Fitts
Living History
Our Blast from the Past is one of those overlooked articles …
-
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of September 18, 2023: Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song
This 2022 biographical documentary about Leonard Cohen’s life and career pivots on the creation of his song “Hallelujah.” The song becomes the prism through which a light is shone on Cohen’s evol…
-
Music of the Week: September 15, 2023: Antonio Vivaldi – Autumn (from The Four Seasons)
Antonio Vivaldi’s Four Seasons—a collection of four violin concertos from 1725—do not need a special introduction, as they were and are some of the most famous pieces by the Italian composer …
-
Hero of the Week: September 11, 2023: Senator Frank Niceley
“Thugs don’t believe in gun-free zones.”
We welcome back to Hero of the Week the esteemed Senator Frank Niceley and the whole team of Tennessee legislators who stopped the push for Red Flag la…
-
Blast from the Past: Week of September 11, 2023: Covid-19 Disclosure and Parental Consent Forms
School is starting, and there is talk of new mandates. For our Blast from the Past, we want to pull up all of our Covid-19 Disclosure Forms, as well as—and in particular—the form on “Parental Con…
-
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of September 11, 2023: Aloha
https://youtu.be/O3mf_ewjc7s
“I don’t know what’s going on up there. It’s not an Air Force launch. They let me know what they want me to know. Private money’s running the whole thing. We work fo…
-
Music of the Week: September 8, 2023: B’Sefer Chaim
https://youtu.be/eUyzuCUdSGU
This coming week celebrates the beginning of a New Year according to the Jewish liturgical calendar. In all traditions around the world—from Nowruz of Zoroastriani…
-
Hero of the Week: September 4, 2023: Denny Hastings
“The most powerful weapon on earth is the human soul on fire.” ~ Ferdinand Foch
By Catherine Austin Fitts
Denny Hastings is a homebuilder and serial entrepreneur from Shelbyville, Tennessee. He…
-
Blast from the Past: Week of September 4, 2023: The Jim Norman Interviews
For our Blast from the Past, we would like to refer Solari subscribers to the Jim Norman interviews that Catherine conducted from 2010 to 2013. Jim Norman, author of The Oil Card: Global Economic…
-
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of September 4, 2023: The Lost Century, and How to Reclaim It
https://youtu.be/A3xI-DPLdWI
This is probably one of the best documentaries made to date on free energy, breakthrough energy, and reverse-engineered technologies of non-human and human origin. D…
-
Music of the Week: September 1, 2023: A Change Is Gonna Come – George Winston
https://youtu.be/ozNUo4OXZrI
Last week in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City convened for its yearly Symposium. It was the 46th year of the annual forum, and its topi…
-
Hero of the Week: August 28, 2023: Brian S. Hooker, PhD, PE
“That is why Kennedy and I produced this compendium of studies—to expose to the public the real science behind the vaccination schedule, including the COVID-19 vaccine.” ~ Brian Hooker, PhD, PE
…
-
Blast from the Past: Week of August 28, 2023: Shadow Work
Speaking on Money & Markets, John Titus recently coined the term “the Clock Eatery”, a reference to the myriad tiny extra tasks that governments, organized crime, central banks, big banks, and bi…
-
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of August 28, 2023: List of Funniest Movies
Lockdowns looming? Jackson Hole convening? New mask mandates coming? As serious as the situation is purporting to be, we all would be well advised to keep our state of amusement.
Great, funny movi…
-
Music of the Week: August 25, 2023: Jean Sibelius – Symphony No. 7 in C Major
https://youtu.be/pw-GkVqIoB4?list=OLAK5uy_n01d6BVq5lEpV5XUkl4h1eXslj5jw4HSI
When Catherine travels, she has a wonderful habit of weaving cultural highlights into her itinerary. No work trip with…
-
Hero of the Week: August 21, 2023: Ilias Konteas
“We find it very concerning that there is no safeguard against the risk of possible interferences by the Commission.” ~ Ilias Konteas
Based on journalist Taylor Hudak’s highly informative expo…
-
Blast from the Past: Week of August 21, 2023: The Food Wrap Ups
With this week’s publication of our Solari Report with the superb Dutch journalist and researcher Elze van Hamelen for the 2nd Quarter 2023 Wrap Up, we now have three major Wrap Ups on what is happen…
-
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of August 21, 2023: The Ramen Girl
https://youtu.be/1GYSwiaNz2o
With food as the topic of the week, and those who feed us being under attack, we want to give you The Ramen Girl (2008) as our recommended Movie of the Week. The Ram…
-
Music of the Week: August 18, 2023: Ludwig van Beethoven – Pastoral Symphony
https://youtu.be/n7-XodDJHJc
We love the summer months. Let’s soak in as much sun and summer as we can to recharge our batteries of confidence, warmth, and resilience.
What better music than …
-
Hero of the Week: August 14, 2023: Piers Corbyn
“I have paid by legal tender… at this dystopian place!” ~ Piers Corbyn
Piers Corbyn is our Hero of the Week. Piers Corbyn is an astrophysicist and meteorologist, a person with an altogether …
-
Blast from the Past: Week of August 14, 2023: How to Find a Great Bank
A recurrent Blast from the Past is Catherine’s original 2004 article on how to find a good local bank. We are bringing it up again because we find, based on the questions that come into Ask Cathe…
-
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of August 14, 2023: Remembering Nearfield
https://vimeo.com/810958040
Recipient of the award for Best Health Film at the 2023 World Film Festival in Cannes, France, our Movie of the Week is an animated short film by Sean Carney, telling…
-
Music of the Week: August 11, 2023: Luke Combs – Beautiful Crazy
https://youtu.be/rItv9i6c7AY
Here is one of those love songs that simply couldn’t have been done better—manifesting the sacred surrender and total transformation of perception that being in lo…
-
Hero of the Week: August 7, 2023: Congressman Thomas Massie
Our Hero of the Week is once again Congressman Thomas Massie in support of his reintroduction of the PRIME Act—the “Processing Revival and Intrastate Meat Exemption Act” (HR 2859).
This …
-
Blast from the Past: Week of August 7, 2023: Insurance Issues
“The American people need health care, not health insurance.” ~ Catherine Austin Fitts
After last week’s discussion with Tim Caban on insurance issues in our 2nd Quarter 2023 Wrap Up: Equity O…
-
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of August 7, 2023: Deli Man
https://youtu.be/qvYRUCr-FAQ
Catherine and Ricardo are back in the Netherlands after a very successful and eventful trip to Catherine’s U.S. homelands. Among the many places they visited, Cather…
-
Deep State Risks for Celebrity Chefs
“An ounce of sauce covers a multitude of sins.” ~ Anthony Bourdain
Famous cooks seem to live short lives.
Tafari Campbell (1978–2023)
On July 23, 2023, former White House Che…
-
Music of the Week: August 4, 2023: Sinéad O’Connor – In This Heart
https://youtu.be/J0fEQ3gXSmk
Irish singer Sinéad O’Connor died of unknown causes at the age of 56.
For our Music of the Week, we chose a song from her lesser-known studio album Universal Mot…
-
Hero of the Week: July 31, 2023: Rep. Bud Hulsey
“I spend half my nights before I go to sleep saying ‘What can I do?’ and ‘What should we do? What can we do?’ to keep Tennessee people free from tyranny.” ~ Bud Hulsey
One of the hig…
-
Blast from the Past: Week of July 31, 2023: Deep State Tactics 101 (Parts I-X)
Our Blast from the Past this week brings forward Catherine’s excellent 10-part series from 2019 on the surveillance, corruption, and intimidation tactics of the Deep State.
Catherine and Carolyn a…
-
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of July 31, 2023: Take Care of Maya
https://youtu.be/beXuaN-Wr-E
The health care and social services systems, alas, have long operated as a criminal enterprise. After the release of Sound of Freedom, the evocative docufilm on worl…
-
Music of the Week: July 28, 2023: Keith Jarrett – The Köln Concert
“The best-selling piano recording in history…” is nothing less than the famous 1975 Köln Concert by American jazz pianist Keith Jarrett. Jarrett was a child prodigy who possessed perfect pitch and…
-
Hero of the Week: July 24, 2023: Lord Mervyn A. King, Baron King of Lothbury
“It’s about privacy…. If a French President believes that if he makes a small transaction to his mistress, that the CIA will know about it then it’s not a very sound basis on which to pu…
-
Blast from the Past: Week of July 24, 2023: Prof. Kelly M. Greenhill – Weapons of Mass Migration
Weapons of Mass Migration: Forced Displacement, Coercion, and Foreign Policy with Professor Kelly M. Greenhill
How mass migration can be used as a weapon in domestic and foreign wars is becoming …
-
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of July 24, 2023: The King’s Affection
https://youtu.be/P4zM7jHdVFc
Another award-winning and utterly charming production from South Korean filmmakers, The King’s Affection takes us back into the fairy-tale times of Korea’s Great…
-
Music of the Week: July 21, 2023: Jane Birkin – Fuir le bonheur de peur qu’il ne se sauve
https://youtu.be/cU4y4Hl59Ck?t=1
Last week, Jane Birkin was found dead at her Paris home. She was 76, with her death coming as a surprise to many fans who were anticipating a planned tour of per…
-
Hero of the Week: July 17, 2023: Federal Judge Terry A. Doughty
“The Government has used its power to silence the opposition…”
Our Solari Hero of the Week is federal judge Terry Doughty for ruling the halt of all government officials and agencies from su…
-
Blast from the Past: Week of July 17, 2023: Operation Gladio
Operation Gladio stands for the secret armies, false flags, and covert operations carried out by NATO and its member states that account for many seemingly terrorist events that occurred in Europe in…
-
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of July 17, 2023: Thanatos
“I also told God that if He spared my life I would write all the things I was currently scared to write — I knew He knew exactly what those things were — and then I collapsed into a feveri…
-
Music of the Week: July 14, 2023: Jean Sibelius – Violin Concerto in D Minor
https://youtu.be/gpS_u5RvMpM
July is the greatest time in Finland. The days are 23 hours long, and in the far north, the sun never really sets. All Finns celebrate the light. So, it is time for …
-
Hero of the Week: July 10, 2023: Jim Caviezel
“We have to give up our names, our reputations, our lives to speak the truth.” ~ James Caviezel
Jim Caviezel was a devout Christian long before the 2004 filming of Mel Gibson’s The Passion o…
-
Blast from the Past: Week of July 10, 2023: The Finders
Related to last week’s movie recommendation and the current theatrical run of Sound of Freedom starring Jim Caviezel, our Blast from the Past remembers The Finders, a powerful film produced by T…
-
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of July 10, 2023: All Light, Everywhere
https://youtu.be/Aydf15xiQSs
All Light, Everywhere is a fascinating documentary by Theo Anthony about the history of the artificial eye—the camera—and its entanglement with weaponry. Cameras…
-
Music of the Week: July 7, 2023: The Star-Spangled Banner – Victory Boyd
https://youtu.be/-4CD6No7B6o
Christian singer and Grammy Award-winner Victory Boyd was supposed to sing the national anthem at last year’s opening NFL game in Tampa, Florida, when the NFL board …
-
Hero of the Week: July 3, 2023: Robert Dupper and Jeroen van Straaten
There is no doubt that Robert Dupper and Jeroen van Straaten have organized some of the very best and truly groundbreaking conferences on secret space and secret energy that still impact our work…
-
Blast from the Past: Week of July 3, 2023: Invitation to Lunch with Aliens
“The Navy wants a high-level plan on how to function in a world where the average American knows that E.T. exists and lives among us…”
In 1998, Catherine was invited by people associated wi…
-
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of July 3, 2023: Sound of Freedom
https://youtu.be/hyyyKcfJRGQ
Child sex trafficking is the fastest growing international crime network and is bigger than the illegal arms trade worldwide.
While we normally view our picks for…
-
Music of the Week: June 30, 2023: Pharrell Williams – Happy
https://youtu.be/ZbZSe6N_BXs
“Sunshine, she’s here, you can take a break…”
Summer’s arrived! C’mon out into the sun and feel that feeling. Nothing better for a great mood than lots of vitam…
-
Hero of the Week: June 26, 2023: Dr. Antonietta M. Gatti
“The particles we found then and keep finding now in vaccines are not biodegradable.” ~ Dr. A. Gatti
Our Hero this week is Italian bionanotechnology expert Dott.ssa. Antonietta Gatti. Here w…
-
Blast from the Past: Week of June 26, 2023: Future Science – Muons and Neutrinos
https://youtu.be/iUK9Pa6uBE4
What is happening in Antarctica? Definitely more than meets the eye. One remarkable installation is the IceCube Neutrino detector looking for high-energy neutrinos f…
-
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of June 26, 2023: Steven Greer – Disclosure 2.0 Press Conference
https://youtu.be/zDY7t6HihCw
Dr. Steven Greer’s recent “Disclosure 2.0” National Press Club event in Washington D.C., live-streamed on June 12, 2023, reached over one million views in only four …
-
Music of the Week: June 23, 2023: Also sprach Zarathustra – Richard Strauss
https://youtu.be/GfwAPg4rQQE?t=3
The initial fanfare of Richard Strauss’ Also sprach Zarathustra is widely known from Stanley Kubrick’s legendary movie 2001: A Space Odyssey. Kubrick’s cinematic…
-
Hero of the Week: June 19, 2023: Peter Kennedy, Esq.
Pete Kennedy may be surprised to see himself as the Solari’s “Hero of the Week,” but the Solari team and throngs of subscribers have long understood that Pete’s work and legal services as the…
-
Blast from the Past: Week of June 19, 2023: A Brief History of the Financial Coup d’État
This week’s Blast from the Past is only a few weeks old, but it is crucially important that all our subscribers and listeners fully realize the effects of the ongoing coup d’état that is threate…
-
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of June 19, 2023: The Lost King
https://youtu.be/iJeGgMIXgRY
Providing great entertainment, a funny and intelligent plot, and a true story at its base (!), The Lost King is our movie recommendation for this week. The film tell…
-
Music of the Week: June 16, 2023: Felix Maria Woschek – Kyrie
https://youtu.be/9f_zQrh7rW0
Felix Maria Woschek has been writing and performing world music with a spiritual touch for over 30 years and has released 16 albums with sacred chants from religions…
-
Hero of the Week: June 12, 2023: Prof. Dr. Arne Burkhardt (1944-2023)
It is not enough to describe Prof. Dr. Arne Burkhardt as a hero. He was more. Arne Burkhardt was no less than a truly great man, towering in character and judgment, rare in professional and scien…
-
Blast from the Past: Week of June 12, 2023: Prof. Arne Burkhardt at the Doctors for Covid Ethics Symposia II and III
With the devastating news of the untimely passing of beloved Prof. Dr. Arne Burkhardt, we are presenting a replay of his contributions to the Doctors for Covid Ethics Symposia in December 2021 and Fe…
-
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of June 12, 2023: Human Pharming
For thousands of years, medicine and human healthcare were derived from the study and deeper understanding of nature, natural plant-based medicines, and the natural functioning of the human organis…
-
Music of the Week: June 9, 2023: Eliana Burki – Concert for Alphorn and Orchestra
https://youtu.be/fXRLjVJQisw
Beautiful and exceptional Swiss alphorn music artist Eliana Burki just died at age 39 from a malignant brain tumor. What a loss. Her funky alphorn style crossed musi…
-
Hero of the Week: June 5, 2023: Tina Turner (1939–2023)
“My legacy is that I stayed on course … from the beginning to the end, because I believed in something inside of me.” ~ Tina Turner
Tina’s passing reverberated like a seismic tremor througho…
-
Blast from the Past: Week of June 5, 2023: The Real Game of Missing Money: Movies and Documentaries
The Real Game of Missing Money: Movies and Documentaries
For our Blast from the Past, let’s continue to review the Missing Money story with this extraordinary list of films and documentaries from …
-
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of June 5, 2023: The Legend of Pale Male
https://youtu.be/OKqvXvpQX9I
This is one of those incredibly moving, encouraging, and captivating films about nature, wildlife, and its interface with human civilization that have the potential …
-
Music of the Week: June 2, 2023: Tina Turner – Lotus Sutra
https://youtu.be/OBgN849_nOs
Namu Myōhō Renge Kyō
This is the Japanese Buddhist mantra encompassing and expressing the essence of the Lotus Sutra. For over 45 years, Tina Turner drew great…
-
Hero of the Week: May 29, 2023: Prof. Dr. Martin Schwab
There were many heroes involved in last week’s exciting and joyous acquittal of eminent microbiologist Prof. Sucharit Bhakdi of charges of antisemitism—Sucharit’s family and supporters, tireles…
-
Blast from the Past: Week of May 29, 2023: The History and Organization of the Federal Reserve
For our Blast from the Past, we are pulling up this comprehensive article on the history and structure of the Federal Reserve. Listeners and subscribers who are keen to learn about how the Federal Re…
-
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of May 29, 2023: Guardian of Tradition – The Chartres Pilgrimage
https://youtu.be/rqowXajfXF0
A very inspiring film for Christians of all denominations, Catholic and non-Catholic alike.
Each year at Pentecost, tens of thousands of believers make a pilgrima…
-
Music of the Week: May 27, 2023: Tina Turner – Wildest Dreams Concert
https://youtu.be/o59m-eGD56g
“This is what I want in heaven…words to become notes and conversations to be symphonies” ~Tina Turner
A legend has gone from us.
We are using Tina …
-
Hero of the Week: May 22, 2023: Peter Flaherty
“This whole thing backfired on them. If they were trying to silence me, they failed…. Many more people heard my message than otherwise would have.” ~ Peter Flaherty
Peter Flaherty is Chair…
-
Blast from the Past: Week of May 22, 2023: Caveat Emptor
This week’s Blast from the Past is once again intended to help you understand the “Missing Money” and what Catherine and Carolyn recently have discussed as “A Brief History of the Financial Coup d’…
-
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of May 22, 2023: Spellers
https://youtu.be/aOk6pBnY7hQ
This is a film (based on the book Underestimated by J.B. Handley and his son) that will forever change our view of individuals with autism, but also of other human b…
-
Music of the Week: May 20, 2023: Eliades Ochoa – Al Vaivén de Mi Carreta
https://youtu.be/UXMyK6hbQZc
Inspired by the Putumayo World Music collection, our Music of the Week takes us to Cuba and the warm and mellow grooves of Afro-Cuban heritage. We chose a title by C…
-
Hero of the Week: May 15, 2023: Andrew Bridgen, MP
“The truth, Ladies and Gentlemen, is like a lion. I don’t need to defend it; it can look after itself. All I ever did was set it free.” ~ Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen, Member of Parliamen…
-
Blast from the Past: Week of May 15, 2023: The Artilect War: Will AI Be the Death of Us? with Dr. Hugo de Garis
“If the artilect [artificial intellect] can be made intelligent, using neuroscience principles, it could be made to be truly godlike, massively intelligent and immortal.”
The Art…
-
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of May 15, 2023: Battlestar Galactica
https://youtu.be/q2x14ZhEc9k
The 2004–2009 remake of the Battlestar Galactica series (not to be confused with the original Battlestar Galactica series from the late 1970s) has been our movie s…
-
Music of the Week: May 12, 2023: Carl Orff – Carmina Burana
https://youtu.be/dmdv17avTGk
Spring has come, and summer is upon us, so we are going to celebrate the many facets of human life with this extraordinary composition by 20th-century German compose…
-
Hero of the Week: May 8, 2023: Judge Patricia McCullough
This is what the Lord says to you: ‘Do not be afraid or discouraged because of this vast army. For the battle is not yours, but God’s. Tomorrow march down against them….’ 2 Chronicles …
-
Blast from the Past: Week of May 8, 2023: Enforce the Constitution – Gun Ownership with Harry Blazer
Enforce the Constitution – Gun Ownership with Harry Blazer
Our Blast from the Past is one from the “Best of” Solari Reports of 2017 and an important conversation between Catherine and Harry …
-
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of May 8, 2023: Viktor Schauberger Documentary
https://youtu.be/yXPrLGUGZsw
Viktor Schauberger – Comprehend and Copy Nature directed by Franz FitzkeThis 2008 film is the first comprehensive documentary about Viktor Schauberger’s life and r…
-
Music of the Week: May 5, 2023: G.F. Händel – Water Music
https://youtu.be/1h4mAceHmrI
Water and sound have a unique communication. Sound can shape water, as illustrated in cymatics (“the science of sound made visible”) experiments that show amazin…
-
Hero of the Week: May 1, 2023: Tennessee Legislators Opposing Red Flag Gun Laws
Our Heroes this week are the members of the Tennessee General Assembly who are standing against the pressure of media, politics, and psyops and the push for more gun control.
It is hard to remain …
-
Blast from the Past: Week of May 1, 2023: False Flags with Richard Dolan
False Flags with Richard Dolan
Our Blast from the Past this week is a doozy—an excellent interview with Richard Dolan from 2015. Catherine and Richard discussed his work on “False Flags,” which …
-
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of May 1, 2023: The Invisible Extinction
https://youtu.be/CMZEhZUVzaE
“Plasmidgate” and last week’s Hero, Dr. Sabine Hazan, have put a spotlight on the human microbiome and its importance in keeping the body healthy. We intend to stay …
-
Music of the Week: April 28, 2023: Dusty Springfield – The Windmills of Your Mind
https://youtu.be/qKV9bK-CBXo
Our Music of the Week takes us back to the magical Sixties and one of the great singers of “blue-eyed soul,” jazz, and pop ballads: Dusty Springfield. Elton John cal…
-
Hero of the Week: April 24, 2023: Sandy Adams
“All the airports being closed down in the UK by 2030 to 2049. No imports or exports out of the UK by ship by 2030 to 2049. No meat production of lamb and beef…. They have no idea!”
https://y…
-
Blast from the Past: Week of April 24, 2023: The Iraqi Dinar
With financial fraud and precious metal schemes on the rise, we are putting up an excerpt from an Ask Catherine segment of 2012 where she discusses the Iraqi dinar speculations. Too many people fall …
-
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of April 24, 2023: The Man Who Knew Too Much
https://youtu.be/z8FDPU-tDBU
This is a fascinating film about the real story of British intelligence officer Colin Wallace, produced and directed by the same team that made last week’s movie, Pr…
-
Music of the Week: April 21, 2023: Malte Marten – Handpan Music for Meditation
https://youtu.be/dgT9gRoJY20
For our Music of the Week, enjoy this beautiful and very professional hang drum music and take off into your own soundscape of thoughts and blessings, dreaming up yo…












































































































