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Hero of the Week: Nov. 29, 2021: Thomas Binder, MD

“Wake up, stand up and fight, peacefully but firmly; if not for yourself, then for your children’s future and that of your grandchildren!” ~ Dr. Thomas Binder

Dr. Thomas Binder is a Swis…

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John Titus – Red Pill Expo 2021 “Meet the Fed’s New BFF”

John Titus’s latest greatest “Meet the Fed’s New BFF”.. from his Best Evidence series.

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Book Review: The Real Anthony Fauci by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health
by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

“This should be a medical and not be a military operation. It’s a publ…

Spiritual Science – History and Evolution with Thomas H. Meyer

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Could this Jewish ban on Covid vaccines turn the tide?

by: Karen Harradine

In a major development which could have far-reaching consequences, a Hasidic rabbinical court in New York ruled on November 1 that it is ‘absolutely forbidden to administer t…

Blast from the Past: Week of November 22, 2021: Korean Hand Therapy with Astrid Natzler

You can access this Special Solari Report here.

Reflexology is practiced in many cultures around the world, with amazing similarities. Astrid Natzler is a gifted Swiss practitioner.

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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of November 22, 2021: Reflexology Workshop

Watch Leah Guy explain how reflexology works, and see what it looks like when practicing on somebody else.

More about Leah Guy on her website.

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Hero of the Week: November 22, 2021: Dr. Joseph Mercola

Dr. Mercola is our hero again this week for filing a lawsuit against U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren for violating the First Amendment. Read Dr. Mercola’s article about the lawsuit here.

In early Sep…

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Music of the Week: November 19, 2021: My Heart Will Go On by Paul Potts

Beautiful Japanese interpretation by opera singer Paul Potts of the theme song from the movie Titanic.

Potts rose to fame after being discovered by and winning the first series of Britain’s Got…

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Smallpox: Threat or False Flag? A Telling Timeline

By Corey Lynn

On November 16, 2021, it was reported that 15 vials of smallpox (variola) were found at Merck’s North Wales, PA laboratory in a freezer. While many people are panicking about smallp…

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The Trojan Horse of Switzerland – Going for a “No” in Order to Save Democracy

Milan, Italy – From Wikimedia Commons

RFK Jr. CAF and Others at the International Rally to Halt Corona Measures in Bern, Switzerland – November 12, 2021/ BERN / SWITZERLAND

Catherine A…

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A Tale of Two Crises with John Titus

The current financial crisis directly arises not from any viral pandemic but from the Federal Reserve’s private sandbox known as the U.S. debt-based monetary system, which—being debt-based�…

A Letter to My Insurance Broker

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A Comment on the Rise in All-Cause Mortality by Dr. Meryl Nass

Throughout October, there have been an average of 1,564 extra…

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Food for the Soul: Dune

By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout

Frank Herbert’s novel Dune was published in 1965, and ever since, entire generations of people all over the world have read the book even if they were not …

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Hero of the Week: November 15, 2021: Alexander Lukashenko (Belarus President)

Alexander Lukashenko is our hero this week for showing us that not all reason has been lost. This is a beautiful example of leadership with regard to mask mandates!

You can access a short video wit…

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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of November 15, 2021: Baker’s Green Acres vs. Michigan DNR – Family Farm Under Attack

It’s not easy to be a small farmer today, especially when you do it in a way that’s better for the planet, the animals, and people. Seems to defy logic, right?

Watch this short video from 2013,…

Blast from the Past: Week of November 15, 2021: Life & Death Issues vs. Monuments

You can access this Solari Report post here.

Not much has changed since 2017, when this post was written. The reality is even more distorted as the propaganda machine is constantly feeding us false…

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Music of the Week: November 12, 2021: Leyla McCalla – Bloody Sunday Sessions

If you haven’t heard Leyla McCalla yet, she is worth discovering. McCalla is a New York-born Haitian-American living in New Orleans, who sings in French, Haitian Creole, and English, and plays cel…

Subscriber Only: How Poland Did It

Subscriber Only: John Titus – American Monetary Institute Presentation

Subscriber Only: John Titus – Red Pill Expo 2021

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Libraries: Gateway of Knowledge – Language in the Library

Stockholm Public Library Stacks
Source: Wikimedia Commons

“Language shapes the way we think, and determines what we can think about.”
~ Benjamin Lee Whorf

By Gabrielle Passick

Last week…

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RESOURCE: Tracking Legal Action & Legislation Against Covid-19 Mandates

by: Corey Lynn

There are allegedly over 332 million people in the U.S., and despite the non-stop threats of a “deadly virus” (with a 99.98% survival rate), the constant warnings from the Biden …

Open Letter to Coles Group Limited: Vax Mandate for Employees

2/11/2021

Coles Group Limited (“Coles”) PO Box 480
Glen Iris, Vic 3146

Attn: Stephen Cain CEO

Attn: David Brewster
Chief Legal and Safety Officer

Re: Vax Mandate for Coles e…

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Hero of the Week: November 8, 2021: Melissa Strickler McAtee (Pfizer Whistleblower)

Screenshot from Brannon Howse Live

Watch Melissa’s hair-raising interview with Brannon Howse from WVW Broadcast Network here.

Melissa Strickler McAtee is our hero this week for speaking up about…

Blast from the Past: Week of November 8, 2021: Oligarchy & Their Fronts – A Report with Dr. Joseph Farrell

You can access this Solari Report here.

To understand the world in which we live today, it is invaluable to know how the Western oligarchies have been operating for centuries, using intergeneration…

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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of November 8, 2021: The Resistance Banker

The Resistance Banker is a 2018 award-winning Dutch movie, set in the Netherlands during World War II. It is based on the true story of banker Walraven van Hall, who created and managed to fund th…

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Music of the Week: November 5, 2021: Bach – Sonata in E-flat major BWV 525 – Zerer | Netherlands Bach Society

Let yourself be carried away by the vibrant rhythm of this piece of organ music.

The Sonata in E-flat Major, performed here by Wolfgang Zerer, is part of a collection Bach created for his son …

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Food for the Soul: “The Morozov Collection: Icons of Modern Art” exhibition in Paris

Valentin Serov. Portrait of the Collector of Modern Russian and French Paintings, Ivan Abramovich Morozov (1910). The State Tretiakov National Gallery, Moscow. © Tretiakov National Gallery, Moscow

Saule T. Omarova’s Push to Dramatically Increase the Powers of the Federal Reserve (and Larry Fink and his pals)

“No man chooses evil because it is evil; he only mistakes it for happiness, the good he seeks.” ~Mary Wollstonecraft

By Catherine Austin Fitts

Saute T. Omarova is a Cornell professor of law …

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Food for the Soul – The Lust for Travel

James Tissot. Ball on Shipboard (1874). Tate Britain. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout

While we may be upset by the various pandemic travel restrictions the world i…

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Libraries: Gateway of Knowledge – Music in the Library

Boxed CD sets in the Media Collection, University of Illinois Music and Performing Arts Library
Source: University of Illinois Library via Wikimedia Commons

By Gabrielle Passick

We have dis…

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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Nov. 1, 2021: Longitude

You can watch the trailer here.

We’ve recommended this movie before, but it’s worth watching if you haven’t done so yet.

Yes, it is possible to make a 3h 20min movie about clocks. Far from b…

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Hero of the Week: Nov. 1, 2021: The Mounties (Royal Canadian Mounted Police)

The open letter summarizes the opinions of actively serving police officers of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) from across the country. You can find the Mounties’ “Open Letter to RCMP Com…

Blast from the Past: Week of Nov. 1, 2021: Wellness Series: Strengthen Your Immune System by Addressing Intracellular Oxidative Stress – An Interview with Dr. Thomas Levy

This is a great time to listen (again) to this interview. Access the interview with Dr. Thomas Levy here.

Dr. Levy defines disease as “A unique array and concentration of different oxidized b…

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Music of the Week: Oct. 29, 2021: Djelem Djelem (Barcelona Gipsy Klezmer Orchestra)

Beautiful song and beautiful voice (Sandra Sangiao).

This song is a tribute to one of the greatest Romani songs and the Roma people. The lyrics were written by Žarko Jovanović in the …

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Libraries: Gateway of Knowledge – Greatest Libraries of the Ancient World

Sélestat library, with statue of Jean Mentel, printer and publisher (1410-1478), signed Sichler SC, 1842. © Claude Truong-Ngoc / from Wikimedia Commons

By Gabrielle Passick

“The only thing t…

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BlackRock CEO Larry Fink’s Family Tree Was a Mystery Until Now

Since BlackRock’s “Going Direct” reset was voted on August 22, 2019, BlackRock stock has outperformed the U.S. stock market by double.

By Corey Lynn

It’s very likely that only a small pe…

Blast from the Past: Week of Oct. 25, 2021: Book Review: Follow the Money – A Citizen’s Guide to Local Government

Access the book review here.

For those of you who are interested in helping your local community but don’t know much about local governments and budgets, this book is for you. Excellent introd…

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Hero of the Week: Oct. 25, 2021: John Catanzara (Fraternal Order of Police President in Chicago)

Watch this news clip from CBSN Chicago.

John Catanzara is our hero this week for holding the line in the conflict between the Chicago police union and Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot over the city’s…

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Let’s Go to the Movies: Oct. 25, 2021: The Untouchables

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cGat1xI8G8

Staying with our taxation theme, this 1987 American crime film directed by Brian De Palma and starring Kevin Costner, Sean Connery, and Robert De Niro, i…

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Music of the Week: Oct. 22, 2021: Adagietto – Mischa Maisky and Lily Maisky

Mischa Maisky arranged for cello and piano this series of 14 classical music pieces by a variety of composers, performing them with his daughter Lily. Relax and enjoy this perfect chill-out music….

Avatar Update: Personal Opinion of Sofia Smallstorm

Charitable and Protective

Other Topics:
In the Dunes
Going The Club
Steven Avery
Sacred Decisions
Survival of the Faithless

Please note that this is a personal newsletter written by Sofia Smallsto…

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Special Solari Report: Food Series: Winning the War on Meat – The PRIME Act with Thomas Massie

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“Consumers want to know where …

Spiritual Knowledge – What is it? with Thomas H. Meyer

Thomas Presents:

What is knowledge?

The synthesis of percept and concept

Two mistakes:

Natural science and the physical perceptions

Spiritual science and the non-physical percept…

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Jon Rappoport: Was COVID vaccine fetal tissue obtained by the murder of an infant?

By Jon Rappoport

October 18, 2021

With the release of COVID vaccines, and then the mandates, we’ve seen a new resurgence of people attempting to gain religious exemptions.

Many of these…

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Book Review: The Wim Hof Method

“That is the same confidence you will feel when your subconscious comes to your awareness…. You will be drawn in too, because…you cannot miss. There’s only one shot to take. Take it and i…

Never Surrender

Never Surrender your right to be with people you love

Cartoonist Bob Moran just left the Telegraph. He was too truthful. You can find his work at his website here.

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Book Review: The Corruption of Real Science by Bruce G. Charlton

“This book describes the essence of real science: a phenomenon much simpler to describe – yet more difficult to do – than you might suspect. It also charts the course of real science over about a …

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Hero of the Week: Oct. 18, 2021: Alexander Cooney

Access the video with Alexander Cooney’s message here.

Alexander Cooney is our hero this week. After spending 12 years in the police force, this very brave police officer from New South Wales, …

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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Oct. 16, 2021: The Pushback

You can watch the documentary The Pushback here. Produced by Oracle Films—in collaboration with independent journalists in over 40 nations—the documentary was released in April 2021.

Blast from the Past: Week of Oct. 18, 2021: Rethinking Diversification

Access this Solari Report here.

Given what is happening in our world and economy, it’s time to revisit the deeper meaning of diversification. This was originally published in February 2009.

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Music of the Week: Oct. 18, 2021: Brother Sun, Sister Moon

This song from Donovan is the song of St. Francis in the 1972 movie Brother Sun, Sister Moon by Franco Zeffirelli.

St. Francis of Assisi left a life of riches to live among ordinary people and…

Open letter to the University of Waterloo: Declaration of Non-compliance with Vaccine Mandates

Michael Palmer, MD
Associate Professor of Biochemistry
Department of Chemistry
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3G1

To:
Dr. Bill Power, Chair, Department of Chemistry Dr. Bo…

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COVID-19 and Central Bank Digital Slavery with John Titus and Whitney Webb

Unlimited Hangout: Whitney Webb interviews John Titus on CDBC’s

This is a good one! Whitney Webb interviews John Titus on the “Plandemic’s” ultimate goal, CBDC’s and total financial control.

Un…

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Libraries: Gateway of Knowledge – “Greatest Librarians of Our History”

Enlightenment era librarian in a library, 19th-century painting by Georg Reimer
Librarian from Wikimedia Commons

By Gabrielle Passick

“Reading is a mighty engine, beside which steam and elec…

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Food for the Soul – Georgia O’Keeffe: Women & Art Series 12

Georgia O’Keeffe. Pelvis with the distance (1943). Indianapolis Museum of Art, Newfields, IN. © Indianapolis Museum of Art/Gift of Anne Marmon Greenleaf in memory of Caroline M. Fesler. Photo: Br…

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Book Review: Forces of the Hanseatic League

“Serious business with long-term partners” ~ Hanseatic League motto

By Catherine Austin Fitts

In my experience, the people who rule the world think and plan in long time horizons. As they sh…

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Food for the Soul Audio: Florence

Nina Heyn is Your Culture Scout – the author of the Food for the Soul column and the creator of the Food for the Soul audio.

Please click here for Audio.

Blast from the Past: Week of Oct. 11, 2021: Caveat Emptor: Why Investors Need to Do Due Diligence on U.S. Treasury and Related Securities

Following up on last week’s Blast from the Past (2018 Annual Wrap Up: The Real Game of Missing Money), we recommend one of the most important sections of that Wrap Up: Caveat Emptor: Why Investors N…

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Hero of the Week: Oct. 11, 2021: The Cleary Family of Glenisk

The owners of Glenisk—a top organic dairy brand in Ireland—are our hero this week for keeping their employees and dairy farmers paid in spite of losing their yogurt factory to a fire a wee…

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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Oct. 11, 2021: Thanatos

Thanatos, meaning “death” in Greek, is a 2019 documentary directed by Pierre Barnérias and produced by his company Tprod.

In 2020, Barnérias directed the courageous docum…

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Music of the Week: Oct. 8, 2021: Robert White – Tudor Church Music (The Tallis Scholars)

Time for some sacred music. Enjoy!

Robert White (1538–1574) was an English composer of the Elizabethan age, best known for his liturgical music in Latin. You can listen to the entire albu…

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Book Review: Farm to Fork Meat Riot

“There is always something to do. There are hungry people to feed, naked people to clothe, sick people to comfort and make well. And while I don’t expect you to save the world I do think it’s no…

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Food for the Soul: A Postcard from Paris

Damian Hirst. The Triumph of Death Blossom (2018). Private collection© Damien Hirst and Science Ltd. All rights reserved, DACS 2021. Photographed by Prudence Cuming Associates. Photo: Courtesy Fonda…

Blast from the Past: Week of Oct. 4, 2021: 2018 Annual Wrap Up – The Real Game of Missing Money

"Perhaps the hardest thing to imagine about the secret life of the cryptocracy is that it isn’t a subculture at all: it’s a superculture. It’s an underworld that rules over each and ever…

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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Oct. 4, 2021: Headwind”21

Launched on September 23, 2021, this is a documentary well worth watching!

A London banker, Alexander Pohl, works for years at one of the world’s largest banks, financing big wind and solar fa…

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Hero of the Week: Oct. 4, 2021: Army Lieutenant Colonel Theresa Long M.D.

Dr. Theresa Long may arguably be the bravest doctor in the United States.

Long provided a detailed affidavit in support of a motion by America’s Frontline Doctors for a preliminary injunction orde…

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Disaster Prep Series – Suburban Planning

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Music of the Week: Oct. 1, 2021: I am Australian – The Seekers

With this beautiful song from The Seekers, Australia’s first pop music group to achieve major success in the United Kingdom and the United States, we ask anyone who feels so inclined to pray for t…

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Food for the Soul – Discreet Charm of Kitchen Gardens

Gardeners (Les Jardiniers). Gustave Caillebotte. 1875-1877. Private collection. Photo: Wikimedia Commons Public Domain.

By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout

Until about the end of WWII, if you li…

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Book Review: Two Books on the Ills of Sitting

“Sitting is more dangerous than smoking, kills more people than HIV, and is more treacherous than parachuting. We are sitting ourselves to death.”
~ James Levine, professor of medicine

Affidavit of LTC Theresa Long M.D. in Support of a Motion for a Preliminary Injunction Order

AFFIDAVIT OF LTC. THERESA LONG M.D. IN SUPPORT OF A MOTION FOR A PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION ORDER

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Dr. Simone Gold Moves to Protect Our Military Against Mandatory Vaccinations

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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Sept. 27, 2021: The Truffle Hunters

Far away from cell phones and the Internet, a few older men in the forests of Piedmont, Italy, live an authentic life, still valuing in-person connections and a sense of community. What are they d…

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Hero of the Week: Sept. 27, 2021: Mayor Craig Shubert of Hudson, Ohio

Screenshot credit: WEWS-TV

Mayor Craig Shubert is our hero this week for exposing the inappropriate instructional materials – sexually explicit – being put in the hands of high school students in H…

Blast from the Past: Week of Sept. 27, 2021: 2013 Annual Wrap Up—Break Away 2014

You can access the pdf here.

Besides the amazing painting on the cover of the 2013 Annual Wrap Up: Break Away 2014, you will find on pages 3 and 4 a very useful table documenting the growth of …

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Music of the Week: Sept. 24, 2021: Cantique de Jean Racine Op 11 (Fauré)

Beautiful interpretation of Fauré’s choral piece by the Orchestre de Paris and choir under the direction of Paavo Järvi.

Fauré was a French composer, organist, pianist, and teacher who liv…

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Food for the Soul: Artists and the Moneychangers

Christ Driving Moneylenders from the Temple. Church of St. Aignan (1899). Chartres, France. Photo: Reinhardhauke Wikimedia Commons

By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout

If you need to impart impor…

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Lab-Grown Meat to Hit U.S. in 2022, Backed by FDA & USDA, Along with “Smarter Food Safety Blueprint” and Traceability All Underway

Corey’s Digs first reported on cultured lab-grown meat back in 2018, alerting people that this would soon become a reality, as the globalists chip away at our food security. Now, Future Meat Tec…

Avatar Update: Personal Opinion of Sofia Smallstorm

The Seven Sisters

Other Topics:
68 Percent Failure and Still Chugging
Your Partner Is Not a Village
ROP, SA, FIL, FPH
The License and the Drift
Owning vs. Leasing

Please note that this is a person…

Summary – Going Direct Reset

By John Titus

The “novel” coronavirus pandemic marks the greatest turning point in U.S. monetary history since the creation of the Federal Reserve in 1913. In large measure, the “novel” coronavirus…

And Justice for the Vaxxed

Vaxxed vs Unvaxxed Battles Erupting in Courtrooms Across the Country

By Matt Hale

Battles are now erupting in courtrooms across the country related to whether or not the unvaxxed will be al…

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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Sept. 20, 2021: Dead Poets Society

This 1989 teen drama starring Robin Williams is an inspiring movie about how teenagers can be taught to think for themselves and value themselves. Well, there is no age limit for this kind of lear…

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Hero of the Week: Sept. 20, 2021: Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich

On Sept. 14, 2021, Mark Brnovich filed a lawsuit against the press release power grab by the Biden administration, stating that "The Biden administration is unconstitutionally trying to mandat…

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Music of the Week: Sept. 17, 2021: May It Be

Sublime interpretation of May It Be written by Enya and Roma Ryan for the Lord of the Rings, sung by the British vocal ensemble Voces8. The goal of Voces8 is to inspire people through music and sh…

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Food for the Soul: Cerca Trova in Florence

Florence cathedral. Photo: Nina Heyn

By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout

In 1504, when Leonardo da Vinci was mostly done with living in Florence, he accepted an important commission to decorate …

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Book Review: The Highland Clearances by Eric Richards

“O Caledonia! stern and wild, Meet nurse for a poetic child! Land of brown heath and shaggy wood, Land of the mountain and the flood, Land of my sires! What mortal hand, Can e’er untie the filia…

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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Sept. 13, 2021: Respect

This brand-new movie tells the true story of how Aretha Franklin, played by Jennifer Hudson, found her voice. Also starring Forest Whitaker and Marlon Wayans.

More on this movie on Wikipedia an…

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Hero of the Week: Sept. 13, 2021: Dr. Meryl Nass

Dr. Meryl Nass is an internal medicine physician from Maine and an activist with expertise in anthrax and bioterrorism. Her experience includes treating patients with Gulf War syndrome and adverse…

Blast from the Past: Week of Sept. 13, 2021: Control 101

Control 101 was the theme of the 3rd Quarter 2017 Wrap Up.

Knowing about this now seems more relevant than ever.

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Music of the Week: Sept. 10, 2021: Arvo Pärt – Tallinn Chamber Orchestra

In this concert, the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra and the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir play some of Estonian composer Arvo Pärt’s best-known pieces under the direction of conductor Tõnu …

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Book Review: The Porn Factor by Diane Roblin-Lee

“You walk into the room with your pencil in your hand
You see somebody naked and you say, ‘Who is that man?’
You try so hard but you don’t understand
Just what you will say when you get home
B…

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Hero of the Week: September 6, 2021: Ed Asner

Our hero this week is Ed Asner, a great man, actor, and activist, who died on August 29, 2021 at the age of 91.

Asner was a supporter of Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth and participate…

Blast from the Past: Week of September 6, 2021: Where to Stash Your Cash in 2016

If cash is on your mind, whatever the reason may be, it is worth checking out Where to Stash Your Cash in 2016, especially if you are a new subscriber. Although the post has not been updated recen…

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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of September 6, 2021: Polyfaces

Polyfaces: A World of Many Choices is a film about the Salatin family farm located in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley. Polyfaces is about reconnecting to the land and the community. Produced over fou…

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Music of the Week: September 3, 2021: The Overture to Egmont, opus 84 – Beethoven

Click here to watch the video.

The Egmont Overture is a great example of using music to express political ideas.

In this piece, Beethoven celebrates Count Egmont (1522-1568), a famous Flemish n…

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Book Review: Polyface Designs: by Joel Salatin & Chris Slattery

“One of the greatest assets of a farm is the sheer ecstasy of life.” ~ Joel Salatin
Joel Salatin is one of the most profitable small farmers in America. He and his family have worked long and hard. T…

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Global Landscape on Vaccine ID Passports Series by Corey Lynn of Corey’s Digs

Corey Lynn’s ongoing series on Vaccine ID Passports. Corey’s site Corey’s Digs can be found here.

The Global Landscape on Vaccine ID Passports and Where It’s Headed: Part 1
The Global Landscape o…

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Food for the Soul: Magdalena Abakanowicz – Women & Art Series 11

By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout

“Art does not solve problems but makes us aware of their existence. It opens our eyes to see and our brain to imagine”. ~ Magdalena Abakanowicz

In 1962, a…

Managing the Shriek-o-Meter

By Catherine Austin Fitts

If you are not a long-time reader or subscriber of the Solari Report, then you might not be familiar with my nickname for the corporate media, or, as Brian Gerrish of …