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Blast from the Past: Week of October 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…
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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 3G1To:
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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 CommonsBy 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 FittsIn my experience, the people who rule the world think and plan in long time horizons. As they shift the …
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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.
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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…
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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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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…
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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
Related Reading:
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…
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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…
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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. LeasingPlease note that this is a person…
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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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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…
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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
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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…
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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… -
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
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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…
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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 …
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Book Review: Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe
“The chief task in life is simply this: to identify and separate matters so that I can say clearly to myself which are externals not under my control, and which have to do with the choices I actua…
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Blast from the Past: Week of August 30, 2021: Learning to Walkabout with Harry Blazer
“It’s easy to be a naive idealist. It’s easy to be a cynical realist. It’s quite another thing to have no illusions and still hold the inner flame.” ~ Marie-Louise von Franz, Jung’s closest as…
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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of August 30, 2021: The NeverEnding Story
This West German-produced epic fantasy film is based on the 1979 novel of the same name by Michael Ende. The young hero fights and bests the “Nothing” – a force destroying all the meaning in the k…
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Hero of the Week: August 30, 2021: Dr. Vladimir Zelenko
“There is zero justification for using this poison death shot unless you want to sacrifice human beings.”
~ Dr. Vladimir ZelenkoDr. Zelenko reports that he has successfully treated 6,000…
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Music of the Week: August 27, 2021: Feathers – Sharon Robinson
Sharon Robinson is an American singer, Grammy-winning songwriter, and record producer, who frequently worked with Leonard Cohen as well as other artists.
Learn more about Sharon Robinson on he…
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The Global Landscape on Vaccine ID Passports Part 4: BLOCKCHAINED
The Global Landscape on Vaccine ID Passports Part 4: BLOCKCHAINED
By Corey Lynn of Corey’s DigsLet’s get right to it because there’s a lot to cover. Part 3 tackled the key implementers of the dig…
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Open letter to UW Officials: Repeal the COVID Vaccination and Testing Mandates
This letter was sent to the president, the provost, and many other University of Waterloo administrators on August 26th, 2021. A list of signatories is at the bottom. To have your own signature ad…
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Avatar Update: Personal Opinion of Sofia Smallstorm
Failing Walls
Other Topics:
Loss of the Pattern
The Web of Support
The Down Force
Energizing the Colloid
Inside and OutsidePlease note that this is a personal newsletter written by Sofia Smallsto…
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Hero of the Week: August 23, 2021: Peggy Hall
Wondering how to insist on informed consent? Peggy Hall is our hero this week for inspiring and helping Americans to use the law to make sure elected officials respect our rights. She offers a var…
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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of August 23, 2021: Children of Men
"As the sound of the playgrounds faded, the despair set in. Very odd, what happens in a world without children’s voices." ~ Miriam in Children of Men
Set in London in 2027, this 2006 mo…
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Blast from the Past: Week of August 23, 2021: The State of Our Currencies – Take Two
Because our theme for the 2nd Quarter 2021 Wrap Up is CBDCs – Why You Want to Hold on to Your Cash, it is extremely useful to go back to The State of Our Currencies – Take Two to have a comp…
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Music of the Week: August 20, 2021: Adagio for Strings, Op.11 – Barber (Vienna Philharmonic)
The sounds of heaven on earth? This beautiful and moving performance of one of the best-known pieces of classical music is played by one of the great orchestras of the world, the Vienna Philharmon…
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Special Solari Report: GameStop and Naked Short Selling with Lucy Komisar
Listen to the MP3 audio file
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"GameStop is the brick-and-mortar video game retailer whose stock soared from $18.84 on December 31 of last year to a…
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Welcome to SpooneyWorld
“Tell me a story of deep delight.” ~ Robert Penn Warren
By Catherine Austin Fitts
When I sold my art collection many years ago, I promised myself never to collect again. Well, never say neve…
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Larry & Carstens’ Excellent Pandemic by John Titus
Aug 14, 2021
The pandemic presented forensically for what it is, namely, a massive theatrical edifice intended to distract popular attention away from the fact that criminal bankers running the mone…
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Avatar Update: Personal Opinion of Sofia Smallstorm
The Painted Ladies
Other Topics:
Working for the Species
The Invisible Rainbow
Week Nerves
The Global Circuit
Life Slowing DownPlease note that this is a personal newsletter written by Sofia Sma…
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Food for the Soul: Kraków, the City of Art
Rembrandt. Landscape with the Good Samaritan (1638). The Princes Czartoryski Collection, National Museum, Kraków. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout
Europe has many …
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Hero of the Week: August 16, 2021: Dr. Dan Stock
Watch this powerful explanation by Dr. Dan Stock, functional family medicine physician in Coatesville, IN, to the Mt. Vernon, IN school board on Covid-19 protocols.
Why are we still having a proble…
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Music of the Week: August 16, 2021: The Rose (The King’s Singers)
Song by Amanda McBroom interpreted by The King’s Singers.
By Catherine Austin Fitts
Our dear friend and ally Jason Bawden-Smith died on July 26, 2021. We are organizing an online celebr…
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The Assumption of Mary – Prayers for the Fertility of Women
Wikipedia: Assumption of Mary
By Catherine Austin Fitts
In several days, on August 15th, many people celebrate the Assumption of Mary. This day celebrates the passage of Mary, the mother of Je…
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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of August 16, 2021: The Romantics
"Anyone who has ever yearned for a simple life, free from the constraints of modern society, owes a debt to William Blake." ~ The Romantics – Nature
The Romantics – Nature
The Romant…
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Blast from the Past: Week of August 16, 2021: The Power of It
Access The Power of It.
Almost 10 years after Catherine and Jon Rappoport had this conversation, it is more meaningful and relevant than ever. Understanding the difference between a system run …
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2020 Annual Wrap Up: The Going Direct Reset – Available at the Bookstore
“What you are about to read is one of the most important reports of modern financial history yet written. This report is essential to understand the world in which you and I live and what will hap…
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The Global Landscape on Vaccine ID Passports Part 3: The Key Implementers of Your Digital Identity onto The Blockchain
The Global Landscape on Vaccine ID Passports Part 3:
The Key Implementers of Your Digital Identity onto The Blockchain
By Corey Lynn of Corey’s DigsThe goal of coercing the world’s population int…
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Avatar Update: Personal Opinion of Sofia Smallstorm
Symphony of Passions
Other Topics:
Hey, Sweetheart
Exotic East India
The Principle of Power
By Contract or Gun Barrel
Robotic ColonizationPlease note that this is a personal newsletter written b…
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Hero of the Week: August 9, 2021: Brian Gerrish
Besides the great doctors, scientists, lawyers, officials, and citizens we’ve celebrated over the last 18 months, there are also many courageous people dedicated to keeping us informed.
Our hero t…
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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of August 9, 2021: As It Is in Heaven
This 2004 Swedish movie, which was released in the U.S. in 2008, is one of Catherine’s favorite movies. It tells a story of how music can serve as an investment in the spiritual health of a comm…
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Blast from the Past: Week of August 9, 2021: Deep State Tactics 101, Part I
Catherine’s series on the nuts and bolts of control was very popular. Now is a good time to brush up on the tactics used by others to manage and manipulate us. You can only navigate what you see and u…
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Music of the Week: August 6, 2021: Hauser – “Live in Zagreb”
During this 2017 concert in Zagreb, Hauser, one of the top cellists of all time, plays his favorite pieces of classical music, solo, with the Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra.
Because of its size …
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Doctors for Covid Ethics Gold Standard Symposium: Day I & II Edited – Now Available
Day 1 (Thursday, July 29, 2021) Now Available
Session I: The False Pandemic with Prof. Martin Haditsch
Session II: The Going Direct Reset with Catherine Austin FittsDay 2 (Friday J…
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Food for the Soul: Rosa Bonheur – Women & Art Series 10
Édouard Louis Dubufe. Portrait of Rosa Bonheur (the bull was painted by Bonheur) (1857). Versailles Palace. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout,
There is a reason…
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Blast from the Past: Week of August 2, 2021: The Stories of Uluru
"Listen to the ancient stories. These stories tell truths not found in edited texts and books."
~ Catherine Austin FittsIn 2015, I joined Jason Bawden Smith in Australia to visit Uluru. …
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Hero of the Week: August 2, 2021: Patrick Wood
"If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If …
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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of August 2, 2021: Red Obsession
Although 8 years later the obsession may have cooled down a little bit, this documentary is still relevant and helps us appreciate the impact of the Asian consumer on markets and culture around th…
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Music of the Week: July 30, 2021: Stabat Mater (Pergolesi)
Click here to listen.
Beautiful interpretation of this 13th-century Christian hymn to Mary – Stabat Mater – by Giavanni Battista Pergolesi in the Chapelle de la Trinité, Château de Fontainebleau,…
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The Pfizer mRNA Vaccine: Pharmacokinetics and toxicity
The dangers of the COVID-19 vaccine spike protein and its interactions with the human immune system, conferring risks of clotting and leakage of blood vessels, are becoming increasingly well known…
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Food Series: Progress for Local Food in the State Houses
“Man is the only animal that laughs and has a state legislature.” ~ Samuel Butler
By Pete Kennedy
2021 has been a year of substantial progress for local food systems in the state legislatures. Less …
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The Global Landscape on Vaccine ID Passports Part 2: How Your Digital Identity is Moving to The Blockchain for Full Control Over Humans
The Global Landscape on Vaccine ID Passports Part 2: How Your Digital Identity is Moving to the Blockchain for Full Control Over Humans
By Corey Lynn of Corey’s DigsThe battle for digital identities…
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Book Review: Furious Hours by Casey Cep
“It was the most shocking Christmas gift of Lee’s life and, as it would turn out, one of the most momentous in the history of American literature.” ~ Casey Cep
For Christmas 1956, Harper Le…
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Blast from the Past: Week of July 26, 2021: Good Manners with Daniel Post Senning
"I really think that etiquette is manners derived from principles, and principles are timeless and eternal. They are values and concepts that we can take with us through time and from one venue to…
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Launching the Metanoia Series on Personal Transformation by Junious Ricardo Stanton
“Love is the will to extend one’s self for the purpose of nurturing one’s own or another’s spiritual growth… Love is as love does. Love is an act of will — namely, both an intention and an acti…
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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of July 26, 2021: Chewicide
"When food is so absolutely, deliciously decadent that it literally is “to DIE for!” – That’s Chewicide." ~ Chef Keidi
This documentary by Chef Keidi explores the cultural roots of an…
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Hero of the Week: July 26, 2021: Dr. Charles Hoffe
British Columbia doctor Dr. Charles Hoffe is our hero this week for sounding the alarm about the possible side effects of the Covid 19 injections.
Passionate about patient safety and medical e…
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Music of the Week: July 23, 2021: Believe for It (CeCe Winans)
"It’s time to believe in the impossible." ~ CeCe Winans
CeCe Winans is on of Catherine’s favorite gospel singers. She has been awarded 12 Grammy Awards and 23 GMA Dove Awards, alo…
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Food for the Soul – New York Big Five – MoMA
Marc Chagal I and the Village (1911). MoMA. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, the world’s largest contemporary and mo…
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America’s Frontline Doctors Demand Halt to Covid Vaccine in Children
America’s Frontline Doctors (AFLDS) stands up for every American looking for the best quality healthcare by empowering doctors working on the front lines of our nation’s most pressing healthc…
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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of July 19, 2021: The Loneliest Whale
Just released: a fascinating documentary film about the quest to find the only whale producing a song with the frequency of 52 Hz.
One of the most impactful experiences of my life was sailing …
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Hero of the Week: July 19, 2021: Dr. Astrid Stückelberger
Dr. Astrid Stückelberger, a Swiss public health expert, has been conducting and evaluating scientific research for policy-makers such as the WHO and the EU for 25 years. She is our hero for e…
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Music of the Week: July 16, 2021: You Are My Sunshine
Who doesn’t remember this recording by Mississipi John Hurt? A simple and beautiful melody that many would have loved their grandma to sing for them.
Mississipi John Hurt was famous for his blu…
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Doctors for COVID Ethics: Halt Use of Pfizer COVID Vaccines in Adolescents ‘Immediately’
In a 20-page report, three doctors who are all founding members of Doctors for COVID Ethics outline in detail the compelling argument for why COVID vaccines are not only unnecessary and ineffectiv…
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Food for the Soul Audio: Going to New York Museums
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.
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Food War: Farmers, Ranchers, & Our Food Security
Bill Gates buying up huge amounts of farmland while “Great Reset” tells Americans future is no private property.
Farmers and Ranchers are on the front lines of the food war that is brewing, an…














































































































