
Hero of the Week: June 20, 2022: Jason Bawden
“I’ll be in touch!” ~ Jason Bawden to his friends
Our Hero of the Week is no longer with us, and yet will never leave the Solari “cosmos.” His impact on the Solari Report network and…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of June 20, 2022: Something Is in the Air
https://youtu.be/Q89Gv2P3RH8
One of the very impressive scenes from this short and informative 2021 documentary on the effects of cell phone and wireless radiation is the recording of sounds…

Music of the Week: June 17, 2022: Zager & Evans – In the Year 2525
https://youtu.be/O4U78n4WmVo
This week’s music is one of those one-hit wonders that are ahead of their time when they come out and continue to be so even decades later. Rick Evans of Zager…

Blast from the Past: Week of June 13, 2022: History of the AIDS Story
For our Blast from the Past this week, we are going outside of our own archives to recommend two important pieces on the AIDS story by allied authors Celia Farber and Jon Rappoport, both on Substack….

Hero of the Week: June 13, 2022: Anna Maria Louisa de’ Medici
Inspired by our culture scout Nina Heyn’s recent piece on the Faces of Tuscany, we are on our way this week to Florence, Italy, to visit the Palazzo Pitti and the Uffizi Galleries. The Hero of …

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of June 13, 2022: Undoctored
For Let’s Go to the Movies this week, watch Undoctored, the eye-opening story of how the American Medical Association (AMA) actively plotted against chiropractic, labeling the practice “quackery…

Music of the Week: June 10, 2022: Arcangelo Corelli – Concerto Grosso Op. 6, No. 4
https://youtu.be/3smZkpqXYHs
The Music of the Week presents us with Arcangelo Corelli’s Concerto Grosso No. 4 in D major. It is one of 12 Concerti Grossi that are known as Opus 6 of Corell…

Blast from the Past: Week of June 6, 2022: The Forrest Maready Library
Alongside this week’s Solari Report from our exciting new Health Series with Jennifer Walters featuring Christopher Exley, world expert on aluminum, we are recommending as Blast from the Past a…

Hero of the Week: June 6, 2022: Polly Tommey
In our Hero of the Week posts, we want to continue to promote the “New Media Stars” who are changing the media landscape and are among our biggest allies in bringing us actionable intelligenc…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of June 6, 2022: TrustWHO
https://youtu.be/fB-VQ-dNxxs
The 2017 documentary TrustWHO was mentioned by Shabnam Palesa Mohamed during the press conference convened by the International Alliance for Justice and Democrac…

Music of the Week: June 3, 2022: Vangelis – Chariots of Fire
https://youtu.be/8a-HfNE3EIo
In honor of Greek composer of electronic and ambient music, Evángelos Odysséas Papathanassíou—better known as Vangelis—we have selected this classic piece…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of May 30, 2022: Understanding the WHO Pandemic Treaty
In Let’s Go to the Movies this week, we urge you to view one or all of these short videos and interviews explaining the concerning themes related to the clandestine move of the World Health Organizat…

Blast from the Past: Week of May 30, 2022: Amy Benjamin – Sneaky Treaties
In view of the WHO treaty session that took place last week in Geneva, we recommend as our Blast from the Past this insightful interview with legal scholar Amy Benjamin, “Globalists and the Corrupt…

Music of the Week: May 27, 2022: Zach Williams, Dolly Parton – There Was Jesus
https://youtu.be/37wV6D49iEY
… In the waiting, in the searching
In the healing, in the hurting
Like a blessing buried in broken pieces …
There was Jesus.
In this inspiring song by Christi…

Hero of the Week: May 23, 2022: Kelly Patricia O’Meara
Without ever using the word “money,” a practice common among inspectors general (IGs), the deputy IG at the Pentagon read an eight-page summary of DOD fiduciary failures…Kelly O’Meara, 2001
…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of May 23, 2022: Eric deCarbonnel: The ESF and its History
The movie of the week is essential learning about the history and function of the Exchange Stabilization Fund (ESF), a reserve fund of the U.S. Treasury used for currency and market intervention.
…

Blast from the Past: Week of May 23, 2022: The Missing Money
The Blast from the Past this week is the Missing Money—our extensive documentation of trillions of unsupported adjustments in U.S. government spending. This trove includes all of Kelly Patricia O’M…

Music of the Week: May 20, 2022: Lavinia Meijer plays Philip Glass: Metamorphosis II
https://youtu.be/hV2-zFh3tAU
Another beautiful “minimalist” piece of music for this week, the mesmerizing Metamorphosis II by Philip Glass, originally composed for solo piano. This is an exc…

Hero of the Week: May 16, 2022: Trainer Eric Reed and Winning Horse Rich Strike
“Rich Strike is America’s horse.” ~ Eric Reed
The story of our hero this week is extremely inspiring, and one of those examples of a completely unexpected turn of events that can only come abo…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of May 16, 2022: Insight – Slaughtered on Suspicion
For the movie this week, we wanted to bring back this documentary by UK Column from 2015 about the “foot-and-mouth” disease p(l)andemic in the UK 20 years ago. This bovine holocaust, which involved…

Blast from the Past: Week of May 16, 2022: Scott Tips on Codex Alimentarius
“Establishing international control of the food supply is a condition precedent to creating a highly centralized digital global currency.” ~ Catherine Austin Fitts, 2011
For this week’s sugges…

Music of the Week: May 13, 2022: Ludovico Einaudi: Una Mattina
https://youtu.be/MPlkHxFA-Qg
There is a special calm and pensiveness about Ludovico Einaudi’s piano pieces that has earned him the love of the public.
The classically trained Italian comp…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of May 9, 2022: Winged Migration
https://youtu.be/AzJqF3WdN80
This week, we suggest another breathtaking film showing the beauty of planet Earth and all its life-forms. Winged Migration, the story of migratory birds, is an …

Hero of the Week: May 9, 2022: Franklin Sanders
“No State shall…make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts.”~ The United States Constitution, Article I, Section 10
After last week’s hero Sen. Frank Ni…

Blast from the Past: Week of May 9, 2022: The Silver and Gold Payment Calculator with Franklin Sanders
For the Blast from the Past, we recommend this conversation with Franklin Sanders (this week’s Solari hero) on the meaning and use of the Silver & Gold Payment Calculator.
Also see our…

Music of the Week: May 6, 2022: Antonín Dvorák: Symphony No. 9
https://youtu.be/vXcU7h3uVlg
Antonín Dvorák’s 9th Symphony, “From the new world,” needs no introduction as it is one of the most popular symphonic classics worldwide. The Czech composer wr…

Hero of the Week: May 2, 2022: Senator Frank Niceley, Tennessee
Two important laws—one having passed recently and the other set to pass in the Tennessee General Assembly in early May—are due to the work of Senator Frank Niceley, making them the most recen…

Blast from the Past: Week of May 2, 2022: Senator Frank Niceley Library
As the week’s Blast from the Past and with reference to Senator Frank Niceley (R-TN) as our Hero of the Week, please look at these Solari Reports and Commentaries highlighting the many years of…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of May 2, 2022: On the Record – An Interview with Matt Le Tissier
https://www.oraclefilms.com/mattletissier
This week, we recommend you watch legendary British soccer (European football) player and sports commentator Matthew Le Tissier speak about the many c…

Music of the Week: April 29, 2022: Elvis Presley: Spring Fever
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcfqNqKayS0
Spring is in full swing in the Northern Hemisphere, and we can all feel it! What better music to take us into the groove than this offering by the…

Review of Pfizer’s Non-Clinical Program by Sasha Latypova
Did Pfizer Perform Adequate Safety Testing for its Covid-19 mRNA Vaccine in Preclinical Studies?
Evidence of Scientific and Regulatory Fraud
By Sasha Latypova
April 20, 2022
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Hero of the Week: April 25, 2022: Prof. Dr. Arne Burkhardt
If the Covid injection narrative is beginning to “slowly sink,” as Dr. Meryl Nass opines in an excellent and hopeful piece recently—and we sure hope that she is right—it will have been Prof…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of April 25, 2022: The Secret Life of Plants
https://youtu.be/kTWcVnMPChM
Based on the perennial bestseller book of 1973 by Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird, The Secret Life of Plants, this gem of a documentary, released in 1978, te…

Blast from the Past: Week of April 25, 2022: The Slow Burn
Go back 14 years in the Solari Library and you will learn how to better understand the economic warfare that is happening right now.
Catherine identified “The Slow Burn” as the greatest risk scena…

Music of the Week: April 22, 2022: Ain’t No Sunshine – Cover by Canen
https://youtu.be/bWVe1GGvs4U
Our music for this week is a stunning performance by then 12-year-old Canen covering Bill Withers’ “Ain’t No Sunshine” with a group of extremely talented and sen…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of April 18, 2022: The Velvet Queen
https://youtu.be/xXP-Nd58d4o
Very few of them still live in the heartlands of Tibet—snow leopards, that is, which are one of the most endangered feline species in the world. Their global p…

Hero of the Week: April 18, 2022: Rob Kirby
“May the road rise up to meet you.
May the wind always be at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face,
and rains fall soft upon your fields.
And until we meet again,
May God hold you in the…

Blast from the Past: Week of April 18, 2022: Rob Kirby Collection
“Interest rates didn’t ‘fall,’ they were ‘THROWN OFF A BUILDING.’” ~ Rob Kirby, “Derivatives—A Look Back on 2020,” 2020 Annual Wrap Up: The Going Direct Reset
Rob Kirby has been publis…

Music of the Week: April 15, 2022: Arvo Pärt: Vater unser
https://youtu.be/x9Xm_nR4310
Our music of the week and on this Good Friday 2022 is this sublime version of the Lord’s Prayer in German by Estonian composer Arvo Pärt, one of the brightest s…

Blast from the Past: Week of April 11, 2022: Who Is Mr. Global?
Last week and this week, we are engaging in our 1st Quarter 2022 Wrap Up discussions of News Trends & Stories with Dr. Joseph P. Farrell. As the Blast from the Past, we recommend that our listene…

Hero of the Week: April 11, 2022: Thomas E. Bearden (In Memoriam)
Lt. Col. Thomas Eugene Bearden (December 17, 1930 – February 3, 2022)
“Consciousness is time, specifically time delay.” ~ Tom Bearden
By Ulrike Granögger
A great scientist, revolu…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of April 11, 2022: Writing with Fire
https://youtu.be/nzyWNOkKnJg
This encouraging feature documentary about an Indian newspaper that is run entirely by women who belong to the lowest caste of the Indian social system (the Dali…

Music of the Week: April 8, 2022: G.F. Händel: “Waft her, Angels, through the skies”
https://youtu.be/_M4rS8v_3lk
Waft her, angels, through the skies,
Far above yon azure plain,
Glorious there, like you, to rise,
There, like you, forever reign.
Tenor Thomas Cooley sings this …

Blast from the Past: Week of April 4, 2022: Deep Survival
How do we make the best decisions and manage risk in the most difficult times of life?
This Blast from the Past is a not-to-be-missed conversation that Catherine held in 2009 with Laurence Gonzale…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of April 4, 2022: Lucy and Desi
https://youtu.be/8Ab9IshCs1s
Two movies came out recently that tell the life and career of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, one in December 2021, Being the Ricardos, a feature film with Nicole K…

Hero of the Week: April 4, 2022: Matt Taibbi
Here is our piece of heroism for the week: journalist Matt Taibbi calling out the neocons for what they are: “lunatics in a treehouse”!
https://taibbi.substack.com/p/john-podhoretz-you-suck
Joh…

Music of the Week: April 1, 2022: The Pi Song (100 Digits of π)
https://youtu.be/l-8Ax6JspKk
Did you know that music and mathematics are intimately related? Tempo, rhythm, meter, and even scales are all based on numbers and numerical ratios. What most of…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of March 28, 2022: Shining Night: A Portrait of Composer Morten Lauridsen
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/shiningnight/91563252
Film excerpt
The movie of the week is an aesthetic and contemplative biographical film about the American composer Morten Lauridsen produced i…

Hero of the Week: March 28, 2022: UFC Fighter Bryce Mitchell
“These people are trying to destroy our country because they are profiting off the downfall of our country.” ~ Bryce Mitchell
Our hero of the week is an extraordinary young man from Arkansas…

Blast from the Past: Week of March 28, 2022: The Emerging Multipolar World with Saker: Russia, Ukraine & the Risks of War
This week’s Blast from the Past is a 2016 conversation between Catherine and The Saker, who provide unique insights into the history and current situation between Russia and Ukraine.
The Emerging …

Music of the Week: March 25, 2022: Sona Jobarteh & Band
https://youtu.be/fRB06MjfecU
Maya Sona Jobarteh was born in London of West African (Gambian) descent and is the first female professional kora player. She also studied cello, piano, and harp…

Hero of the Week: March 21, 2022: Café Vollpension, Vienna
https://vimeo.com/544640482
During the month of March, this Viennese coffee shop is “confiscating” its guests’ mobile phones and locking them in a cage!
For the month, a little box or cag…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of March 21, 2022: Lord of War
https://youtu.be/Ej83QvHuiNI
The real-world Ukraine that is currently occupying center stage between the U.S. and Russian weapons industries is also a pivotal site in the 2005 fictional movi…

Blast from the Past: Week of March 21, 2022: Food Documentaries – Let’s Go to the Movies
The coming two weeks will be dedicated to our wonderful Solari Food Series. Get inspired about fresh food and learn about the need to take control of your food sources through this selection of 25 do…

Music of the Week: March 18, 2022: Nate – Digital ID
https://youtu.be/EgeY7HrFQDU
Here is a songwriter who is connecting the dots and reaching the younger generation with a beat and lyrics that convey some very timely truths. Music is a medium…

Blast from the Past: Dr. Samuel Milham on Dirty Electricity
For a better understanding of our Solari Future Science Report interview with Dr. Beverly Rubik on a possible connection between wireless radiation and Covid-19, we also recommend to revisit this 201…

Hero of the Week: March 14, 2022: Gov. Ron DeSantis
https://youtu.be/zae_nJ_Ik5I
“Honestly, … we’ve got to stop with this Covid theater!”Governor Ron DeSantis
The hero of the week is Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, teaching a lesson to Un…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of March 14, 2022: What Happened in Ottawa? Freedom Convoy 2022 Documentary
https://youtu.be/X0U4YbwAt5Y
“You can’t seal these smiles….”
This week’s movie does not need many words of description. It is a beautiful and uplifting citizen documentary about the C…

Blast from the Past: Week of March 14, 2022: The Rise of the Asian Consumer
This 2nd Quarter 2018 Wrap Up is essential background for understanding numerous events taking place today, including in the Ukraine. The rise of the Asian middle class and consumer power is one …

Music of the Week: March 11, 2022: Johann Sebastian Bach – Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major
https://youtu.be/q3ldi8Gucxs
J. S. Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos are a collection of “Six Concertos for Several Instruments” (1721) that Bach, at the age of 36, sent to Christian Ludwig, Marg…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of March 7, 2022: Take Back Your Power
https://youtu.be/8ZTiT9ZSg3Q
(Version of 2017 with subtitles in several languages)
In preparation for the Solari interview with Dr. Beverly Rubik on her recent and crucial peer-reviewed paper…

Blast from the Past: Week of March 7, 2022: Anne Williamson on Russia and the Ukraine
The puzzling events that are currently unfolding in the Ukraine must be seen in light of past events in the region: the privatization and destruction of the Russian economy, NATO’s eastward expan…

Hero of the Week: March 7, 2022: William A. Tiller (September 18, 1929–February 7, 2022)
“Why has orthodox physics neglected the superluminal velocities of de Broglie pilot wave components?” ~ William Arthur Tiller
William A. Tiller was a former professor of materials scienc…

Music of the Week: March 4, 2022: Kari Jobe & Cody Carnes – The Blessing
https://youtu.be/Zp6aygmvzM4
Prayer and song are so important at this time. Much of the news and information we are confronted with can become depressing and cheerless. Thinking of the prese…

The Mathematical Symmetries of the Genetic Code
A new interview with Ulrike Granögger
Based on her 2019 Solari Future Science Report, Ulrike speaks in a new interview with Mark at Transmitter Podcast on the arithmetical symmetries that were di…

Blast from the Past: Week of Feb. 28, 2022: The Power of IT (Catherine Austin Fitts and Jon Rappoport)
In line with Catherine’s interview with Jon Rappoport, but also in line with our movie selection of the week on actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr, we propose that subscribers visit or revisit this…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Feb. 28, 2022: Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story
https://youtu.be/MmZzK86el6w
This is the story of how the “most beautiful woman” of her time was also one of the most ingenious inventors of the twentieth century.
Hedy Lamarr—born in 1…

Hero of the Week: Feb. 28, 2022: Clifford E. Carnicom
“Please, remember the color blue!” ~ Clifford E. Carnicom, referring to the beautiful blue of the sky of past decades that many may never see
For over twenty years, Clifford Carnicom has obser…

Music of the Week: Feb. 25, 2022: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra – The Blue Danube
https://youtu.be/zoya9RPFDK4?t=63
Vienna will be the location for a major rally this Sunday, February 27, 2022. Thousands will gather at the Heldenplatz (Heroes’ Square) under the banner of …

Blast from the Past: Week of Feb. 21, 2022: VAXXED II – The People’s Truth with Polly Tommey
Side by side with Prof. Mark Skidmore’s significant and eye-opening “Covid-19 Report” detailing the results of his survey on people’s experience with both Covid-19 illness and the so-called “va…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Feb. 21, 2022: Hotel Rwanda
https://youtu.be/2x8UzELvKlY
Is there a genocide happening before our very eyes? What is the cause of the unheard-of increase in all-cause mortality in Western nations? How is it possible that s…

Hero of the Week: Feb. 21, 2022: Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt (October 26, 1930 – February 8, 2022)
“When we give up on education and we move towards training, civilization dies.” ~ C.S. Lewis
“In order to condition students, verses set to music and repeatedly intoned, are very effective. It i…

Music of the Week: Feb. 18, 2022: Kate Bush – Cloudbusting
https://youtu.be/AJll-eF5zUA
This song from Kate Bush’s 1985 album Hounds of Love is based on the life and work of Austrian psychoanalyst and originator of “orgone” research, Dr. Wilhelm Reich, …

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Feb. 14, 2022: Syriana
https://youtu.be/JvTni7Nggi0
Syriana (2005), starring George Clooney, Matt Damon, and Christopher Plummer, has been featured as Solari’s movie of the week before (Solari Report of March 2010) …

Blast from the Past: Week of Feb. 14, 2022: The Missing Money
This week, the Solari Report publishes the 2021 Annual Wrap Up theme of “Sovereignty” by John Titus. Sovereignty requires accountability. A global “reset” will play out very differently depending on …

Hero of the Week: Feb. 14, 2022: Corporal Daniel Bulford
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLfNhYUZgxk
“The Constitution is the Supreme Law of Canada.”
Corporal Daniel Bulford
Our hero of the week is Corporal Daniel Bulford, former member of the…

Music of the Week: Feb. 11, 2022: G.F. Händel – Zadok the Priest – Organ Solo
https://youtu.be/CPtFJ1_qZgQ
Supporting the theme of “Sovereignty” in the 2021 Annual Wrap Up and this week’s report by John Titus, Georg Friedrich Händel’s coronation music comes to mind.
…