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Music of the Week: July 8, 2022: Interstellar Theme on Organ
https://youtu.be/AZ2p1dWiFu8
(Warning: Switch on adblocker)Our Music of the Week takes us into space, hyperspace at that, with this incredible rendering of the Interstellar theme by Hans Zim…
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mRNA a Serious Threat to Mankind
Introduction:
SYMPOSIUM IV – WATCH THE REPLAY
Freedom is the Cure: Unpacking and Defeating the Medical Tactics of a World Takeover
Below is an email that was sent out to Doctors f…
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Avatar Update: Personal Opinion of Sofia Smallstorm
Please note that this is a personal newsletter written by Sofia Smallstorm. It is not “the news,” but rather a reflective way of sharing information.
Sofia covers a range of subjects. You will…
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Blast from the Past: Week of July 4, 2022: Enforce the Constitution in Three Takes
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of…
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Hero of the Week: July 4, 2022: Senator John Kennedy
“Why does FEMA. . . repeatedly keep hiring these lawyers and engineers who act like thieves?†~ Sen. John Kennedy
https://youtu.be/OqCIHliUVXc
The hurricane season is approaching, and…
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Music of the Week: July 1, 2022: Heinrich Schütz: Auf dem Gebirge
https://youtu.be/4cR2mw0r488
Are we watching a new Massacre of the Innocents? As 3,000 credentialed doctors, lawyers, and scientists plow through 55,000 Pfizer documents in a volunteer effor…
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Blast from the Past: Week of June 27, 2022: Food Series: Protecting Your Fresh Food Supply with Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund’s Alexia Kulwiec
Who is your Farmer?
Related to the latest interview from our Solari Report Food Series, we are presenting this interview with Alexia Kulwiec, who is executive director of the Farm-to-Consumer …
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Hero of the Week: June 27, 2022: Congressman Thomas Massie
“The Chairman says that ‘18 to 20-year-old individuals’ maturation of parts of their brains hasn’t occurred’—then why do we allow them to make the decision to fight for their country and …
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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of June 27, 2022: Tucker Carlson Interview with Alfie Oakes on Food Inflation
https://youtu.be/PMeP4Ve3P6M
“When they looked at the [genetically modified flour], they couldn’t believe that the DNA profile was 20 times bigger than our own human DNA….†~ Alfie O…
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Music of the Week: June 24, 2022: Sergei Teleshev – J. S. Bach Toccata and Fugue in D minor on Accordion
https://youtu.be/eDFFUIGoBUc
The Toccata and Fugue in D minor by Johann Sebastian Bach is among the most popular pieces of Baroque and organ music today. It is hard to imagine that it was al…
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Updated: Family Financial Disclosure Form for COVID-19 Injections
The goal of this Family Financial Disclosure Form is to ensure that an adverse event or death of one family member does not translate into long-lived or permanent financial destruction for the en…
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Blast from the Past: Week of June 20, 2022: JPMorgan Chase: Selected Legal, Regulatory, and Enforcement Settlements, 2002 to 2019
Take a look at the sums and figures paid—on page after page of legal and regulatory settlements—by just one bank, JPMorgan Chase, between 2002 and 2019. This was a special document prepared by th…
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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…
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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…
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Book Review: What Doesn’t Kill Us by Scott Carney
“Nature gave us the ability to heal ourselves. Conscious breathing and environmental conditioning are two tools that everyone can use to control their immune system, better their moods, and incre…
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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…
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Doctors for Covid Ethics: Symposium IV – June 11, 2022
Livestream Recording
Doctors for Covid Ethics Fourth Symposium:Freedom is the CureUnpacking & Defeating the Medical Tactics of a World Takeover
June 11th, 15:30 – 22:30 (BST), 16:30…
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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….
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Are lower interest rates really associated with higher growth?
New empirical evidence on the interest rate thesis from 19 countries
By Kang-Soek Lee and Richard A. WernerWiley Online LibraryFirst published: June 3, 2022
Since 2008, central banks have repea…
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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 …
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World Declaration for Freedom (Opposing IHR) is LIVE (UPDATE)
UPDATE: June 13, 2022
RALLY CRY – Please Stand with the World Freedom Declaration
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
The World Freedom Declaration, along with the support of 90+ partners across t…
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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 “quackeryâ…
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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…
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Book Review: The Rise of the New Normal Reich by C.J. Hopkins
“One of the hallmarks of totalitarianism is mass conformity to a psychotic official narrative.”
~ C.J. Hopkins, “The Covidian Cult”
By Catherine Austin Fitts
C.J. Hopkins’ latest collec…
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Threefold Social Order – Basic Points
The great Ideals of the French Revolution
Freedom Equality, Fraternity (better than Brotherlihood)
Very real, but impracticable ideals in any centralistic government.
Must impede each …
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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…
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Paris Exhibitions, Spring 2022
Gaudi and Maillol exhibitions at the Musée d’Orsay. Photo: Nina Heyn
After two years, Paris is again full of American tourists. You hear them everywhere—on the streets and in the museums and …
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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…
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Employment Opportunities
One of our subscribers runs a small engineering company. He asked me if we would create a jobs bulletin board. He said it would be great if he could find Solari people to help him. It was a sensible …
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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…
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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 PapathanassÃou—better known as Vangelis—we have selected this classic piece…
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Compiling cases where concealed handgun permit holders have stopped likely mass public shootings
This is a revised, updated version of a post originally written on April 21, 2015.
Columnist Eugene Volokh wrote in the Washington Post on April 20, 2015: “Have civilians with permitted conc…
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Catherine’s Letters to Her State and Federal Representatives: Withdraw from WHO
By Catherine Austin Fitts
It is time to communicate with our federal and state representatives. Here are copies of mine.
Letter to Senator Blackburn
Letter to Senator Hagerty
Letter…
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Press Conference from Geneva, Switzerland Saturday May 28, 9am ET – International Alliance for Justice and Democracy on WHO
Watch Videos:
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International Press Conference Geneva Press Club, May 28. 2022
The INTERN…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Food for the Soul: Faces of Tuscany
Benozzo Gozzoli. Self-portrait (the man in blue in the middle) (1459). The Chapel of the Magi (west wall detail), Palazzo Medici-Riccardi, Florence. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
By Nina Heyn – Your …
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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 Patricia O’Meara, 2…
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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.
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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…
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U.S. Plan to Amend International Health Regulations Could Hand Over More Power to WHO, Experts Warn
Amendments proposed by the U.S. to the 2005 International Health Regulations, the most important multilateral treaty regulating the global architecture for health emergency, preparedness, response an…
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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…
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Covid-19 Injections And The Global Control Grid—Just Say No
The Weston A. Price Foundation | April 19, 2022
By Kendall Nelson
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a global coroÂnavirus pandemic. By the next month, about h…
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May 13-15, 2022, A Scandinavian Freedom Event: Malmo – Sweden
~ We would love to raise funds to help the organizers defray the cost of making this event available to the public and to do more events. If you want to contribute, just send a check or funds to …
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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 …
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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.â€~ The United States Constitution, Article I, Section 10
After last week’s hero Sen. Frank Ni…
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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…
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Music of the Week: May 6, 2022: AntonÃn Dvorák: Symphony No. 9
https://youtu.be/vXcU7h3uVlg
AntonÃn 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…
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Food for the Soul: Nina’s Euro Blog
Warsaw’s businesses, homes and streets are decorated with yellow and blue pansies as a sign of solidarity with Ukraine. Photo: Nina Heyn
April 7 … I’m starting my trek through Europe from Wa…
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Book Review: The Art of Patience by Sylvain Tesson
“When you travel, always take a philosopher with you.â€~ Sylvain Tesson
By Catherine Austin Fitts
Our movie for the week of April 18th was The Velvet Queen. The documentary, produced an…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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NEW Controlled Food System Is Now In Place And They Will Stop At Nothing To Accelerate Their Control
by: Corey Lynn
“Who controls the food supply controls the people; who controls the energy can control whole continents; who controls money can control the world.†This famous quote by Henry Ki…
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Food Series: The Great Poisoning – The War on Food
“Agriculture is not crop production as popular belief holds – it’s the productionof food and fiber from the world’s land and waters. Without agriculture it is notpossible to have a city, stoc…
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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
Download PDF …
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Book Review: The Lords of Easy Money by Christopher Leonard
“We work under the assumption that lowering the cost of capital and providing cheap money encourage businesses to lever up and use that levering up to expand [capital investment] and job creation…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Going Off-Grid: Risks and Rewards
by: the Solari Staff
Introduction
Twenty years ago, installing your own Off-Grid Alternative Energy system of any type was totally unregulated. Those days are gone. If you live in a state that …
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Does Bain Capital Support the End of Private Property and Family Wealth?
[CAF Note: I sent this in early February and have never received a reply, so am publishing here.]
To: Ernesto Anguilla
Ernesto:
Your chairman recently hosted Klaus Schwab in Boston at the CE…
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Doctors for Covid Ethics: The Covid Lies by Dr. Michael Yeadon
In this comprehensive review, Dr. Yeadon argues that all the main narratives about SARS-CoV-2 and imposed “measures†are lies.
The Covid Lies Website
The Corona Lies – Part I
Sasha…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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 …
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Food Series: Raw Butter Ban Before U.S. Appellate Court
On April 8 at 9:30 a.m. eastern, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit will hear oral argument in the case of Mark McAfee and Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund (FT…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Inoculation against Civil Liability for Covid Malpractice: Why Malpractice Lawsuits for Covid Treatment Likely Won’t Happen
By Matthew R Hale
Its shocking to be in a hospital emergency room with a loved one who has a respiratory infection and a hard time breathing, to be told by someone alleged to be a medical doct…
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Avatar Update: Personal Opinion of Sofia Smallstorm
Please note that this is a personal newsletter written by Sofia Smallstorm. It is not “the news,†but rather a reflective way of sharing information.
Sofia covers a range of subjects. You …
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Food for the Soul: Women Who Gave Us van Gogh – Women & Art Series 16
Johanna Bonger in April 1899 studio photo by Woodbury & Page. Photo: National Library of the Netherlands via Wikimedia Commons
By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout
Paris at the end of the 19…
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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 excerptThe movie of the week is an aesthetic and contemplative biographical film about the American composer Morten Lauridsen produced i…
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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…
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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 …
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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…
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Google & Realtor.com Partner To Install Surveillance Nests In Your New Home
by: Corey Lynn
If you happen to be in the market for a new home, as many Americans are, be sure to shop on Realtor.com so you can get a grand discount on the smart home surveillance bundle by Goog…
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Financial Rebellion Q&A
Table of Contents
Banking
Precious Metals
Pushing Back on Central Control, “Vaccine” Passports, and CBDCs
Taxes
Health Issues and Consequences of Taking the Jab
Digital Currenci…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Book Review: Atomic Habits by James Clear
“Men are born soft and supple; dead they are stiff and hard. Plants are born tender and pliant; dead, they are brittle and dry. Thus whoever is stiff and inflexible is a disciple of death. Whoe…
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Food for the Soul: Lviv National Gallery of Art
Henryk Siemiradzki. Christ and the Woman of Samaria (1890). Lviv National Art Gallery. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout
The world is watching bad—and then worse—…
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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…
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
St. Patrick’s Day observes the passing of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. The holiday has evolved into a celebration of Irish culture with parades, special foods, music, dancing, drinki…






































































































