
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 Outside
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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…

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…

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…

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…

Special Solari Report: GameStop and Naked Short Selling with Lucy Komisar
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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…

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…

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…

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 Down
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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 …

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…

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…

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…

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…

Blast from the Past: Week of August 16, 2021: The Power of It
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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 …

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…

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 Digs
The goal of coercing the world’s population int…

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 Colonization
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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…

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…

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…

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 …

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 Fitts
Day 2 (Friday J…

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…

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 Fitts
In 2015, I joined Jason Bawden Smith in Australia to visit Uluru. …

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 …

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…

Music of the Week: July 30, 2021: Stabat Mater (Pergolesi)
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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,…

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…

Solari 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 legislatu…

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 Digs
The battle for digital identities…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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 …

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…

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…

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…

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.
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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…

Book Review: Why We Get Sick by Benjamin Bikman, PhD
By Catherine Austin Fitts
Every day, the reasons to take charge of our health care grow. So do the benefits of preventive health care. This book can help. I read it because one subscriber kept …

Hero of the Week: July 12, 2021: Michael Palmer MD, Sucharit Bhakdi MD, Stefan Hockertz PhD
Three doctors from Doctors for Covid Ethics are our heroes this week for producing Expert Evidence: Pfizer Vaccine in Children (PDF), an expert statement challenging the EU’s authorization of th…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of July 12, 2021: Hacksaw Ridge
Hacksaw Ridge, the name of a place in Okinawa (Japan) where some of the bloodiest fighting happened during World War II, is a 2016 war movie directed by Mel Gibson, based on the 2004 documentary…

Blast from the Past: Week of July 12, 2021: Epic Bike Rides
There is a lot to love about bicycles, especially now. Whether bicycles represent for you adventure, clever design, or simply a means of transportation, make sure you read Catherine’s recent book …

Music of the Week: July 12, 2021: Die Moldau (Smetana)
Die Moldau is part of Má Vlast, also known as My Fatherland, a set of six symphonic poems composed between 1874 and 1879 by the Czech composer Bedřich Smetana—at a point in his life when h…

The Four Discoveries: An Urgent Message from Professor Sucharit Bhakdi
Some good news and some troubling news, from Professor Sucharit Bhakdi, M.D.
Oracle Films recently produced an interview with Professor Sucharit Bhakdi in collaboration with Oval Media in Germ…

Hold-Up: A Citizen Film
The French Documentary Hold-Up is finally available internationally – in English, German, Italian. and Korean. Soon available in Spanish and Portuguese!
Discover the exclusive interviews of our…

How to Challenge a School Board in 3-5 Minutes
By Corey Lynn of Corey’s Digs
Did you know that only 5-10% of people vote in school board elections across the country? Even worse, there are empty seats, and uncontested candidates, some of w…

Book Review: Three Books About Bicycles
“Every time I see an adult on a bicycle, I no longer despair for the future of the human race.” ~ H.G. Wells
By Catherine Austin Fitts
I love bicycles. Given where the world is going, expect bicyc…

Expert Evidence Regarding Comirnaty (Pfizer) COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine for Children
Michael Palmer MD, Sucharit Bhakdi MD, Stefan Hockertz PhD
All three are founding signatories of Doctors for Covid Ethics.
This expert statement was submitted by Italian lawyer Renate Holzeise…

Avatar Update: Symphony of Passions
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 w…

Food for the Soul: New York Big Five – The Frick
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres – Portrait de Comtesse D’Haussonville (1845). The Frick Collection, New York. Photo: ©The Frick Collection, Wikimedia Commons
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scou…

Music of the Week: July 4, 2021: God Bless America by Generald Wilson
"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 pur…

Hero of the Week: July 5, 2021: Dr. Rauni-Leena Luukanen Kilde (1939-2015)
This week, we honor Rauni-Leena Luukanen-Kilde, MD and former Chief Medical Officer of Lapland, Finland, for her efforts to bring awareness to the real issues of global governance and covert operation…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of July 5, 2021: The King of Instruments: History, Science and Music of the Pipe Organ
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There is no better musical instrument than a pipe organ to experience the power and richness of sound. It’ s as if you had four different orchestras at your finger…

Blast from the Past: Week of July 5, 2021: The Joseph P. Farrell Virtual Pipe Organ Crowdfund
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At Solari, we value and support music and musicians as well as people’s passion. With your contributions to our Pipe Organ Crowdfund campaign, Dr. …

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Missing Money 2021 Update with Mark Skidmore
Addendum to Missing Money—June 2021: An Additional $94 Trillion in DOD Accounting Adjustments Reported in Bloomberg.
By Mark Skidmore
As described in previous reports and updates (Skid…

The United States District Court of Zoom: Big Tech’s Takeover of the Courtroom
By Matthew R. Hale, Attorney at Law
The issue of Zoom trials is not fading as the pandemic seems to be. In fact, it is causing a debate in the legal community as to whether or not to continue condu…

Christi’s Fireworks: Meet the Best Little Fireworks Stand in Texas!
CAF Note: This is one of my favorite places to visit on July 4th!
Christi’s Fireworks is a family-owned firework retail business in Van Alstyne.
Started in 1980 by Christi, her father…

Spiritual Science Academy: How Do I Find the Christ? with Thomas H. Meyer
How Do I Find the Christ?
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The Global Landscape on Vaccine ID Passports and Where It’s Headed: Part 1
By Corey Lynn of Corey’s Digs
Who would have thought just a couple of years ago that we would be facing this level of unconstitutional surveillance, whereby your health is on full display and entry i…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of June 28, 2021: Sacred Cow: The Nutritional, Environmental and Ethical Case for Better Meat
As efforts continue to eliminate or significantly reduce animal proteins in our diet, especially beef, this film produced by Diana Rodgers, Robb Wolf, and James Connolly “probes the fundamental…

Hero of the Week: June 28, 2021: Bishop Schneider
"We need to reclaim our dignity as creatures created in the image and likeness of God." ~ Bishop Schneider
Bishop Schneider, Auxiliary Bishop of Astana in Kazakhstan (central Asia), is our…

Blast from the Past: Week of June 28, 2021: Food Series – An Urban Homestead with Harry Blazer and Anais Dervaes
“In our society, growing food yourself has become the most radical of acts. It is truly the only effective protest, one that can—and will—overturn the corporate powers that be. By the …

Music of the Week: June 25, 2021: Le Roi Danse (Lully)
Jean-Baptiste Lully was an Italian-born French composer, instrumentalist, and dancer, who is considered a master of French Baroque music. Best known for his operas, he spent most of his life worki…
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WHO: ‘Children Should Not Be Vaccinated for the Moment’
In updated guidance, the World Health Organization said children have milder disease compared to adults and there is not enough evidence to recommend vaccinating children against COVID.
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The 2001 Anthrax Deception: The Case for a Domestic Conspiracy by Graeme MacQueen
“A goal of the plan [behind the anthrax attacks] is borne out by the fact that the massive expansion of bioweapons R&D continues apace despite the official acknowledgement that the o…

Injured by a Vaccine? Here’s How to Report It
CHD is calling on anyone who has suffered a vaccine side effect to do three things: file a report on the U.S. government’s VAERS website, report the injury on VaxxTracker.com and also here, on t…

Blast from the Past: Week of June 21, 2021: Best of Precious Metals Market Report: Franklin Sanders on How to Buy & Store Silver & Gold
This 7-part series was published in 2019 and features discussions from the period between 2009 and 2011 in which Catherine and Franklin Sanders talk about the basics of owning gold and silver in the c…

Hero of the Week: June 21, 2021: State Senator Lois Kolkhorst
"Let freedom ring!" ~ Lois Kolkhorst, May 30, 2021
“Let freedom ring!” was tweeted by Texas State Senator Lois Kolkhorst, R-Brenham, after the Legislature approved bills that includ…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of June 21, 2021: The 33
Based on a real event that most people still remember, this 2015 movie tells the story of 33 miners who in 2010 were buried alive in an old gold and copper mine in Chile. The film is about the cou…

Music of the Week: June 21, 2021: What A Wonderful World (Louis Armstrong)
"And all I’m saying is see what a wonderful world
It would be if only we’d give it a chance.
Love baby, love. That’s the secret, yeah.
If lots more of us loved each other
we’d solve lots…


Book Review: Bright Light on Black Shadows by Dr. Rauni- Leena Luukanen Kilde
“What is essential is invisible to the eye.” ~ Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
By Catherine Austin Fitts
Every week on the Solari Report, we have a Hero of the Week. At the end of the year, we cho…

TAKE ACTION: Financial Takeover & Your Bank Account – BlackRock, Envestnet/Yodlee, and The Federal Reserve
June 12, 2021
By Corey’s Digs
Ever hear of Yodlee? Neither had I, until I discovered it was aggregating my data in my bank account, and likely selling it to third parties. This quickly became…

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Hero of the Week: June 14, 2021: Rosa Koire
"Globalization is the standardization of all systems." ~ Rosa Koire
Rosa Koire passed away on May 30th, 2021. She is our hero for the work she did to bring awareness to the real goals o…

Blast from the Past: Week of June 14, 2021: Cosmic Implications of Mind Control with Dr. Joseph P. Farrell
"The aim and final end of all music should be none other than the Glory of God and the refreshment of the soul."
~ Johan Sebastian Bach
If you think about the above quote for just a secon…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of June 14, 2021: Hybrid World — The Plan to Modify and Control The Human Race
Things are moving fast in this area of science. Whether we are talking about research on nanobots and the integration of digital technology, human-animal chimeras, human extensions, or directed ev…

Music of the Week: June 11, 2021: Lachrimae or Seven Tears – 1604 (John Dowland)
Immerse yourself in this sonic universe of contrasts where Jordi Savall effortlessly takes you through periods of darkness and light, sadness and joy, tension and relaxation. He creates this delic…

Book Review: The Finance Curse by Nicholas Shaxson
“The planning group recommended that we expand our business into merchant banking. This means managing money in venture investment by starting and growing new companies or taking controlling inter…

Food for the Soul: Barbara Hepworth – Women Artists Series 9
Barbara Hepworth. Sphere with Inner Form (1963). Barbara Hepworth Museum, St. Ives, UK. Photo: image (c)2003 Graham Rogers at Wikipedia Commons
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout
Imagine that…

Halt Vaccine Passports!
It’s illegal, medical apartheid.
By Dr Mike Yeadon:
It is very important that people understand what is happening here. The intention is to introduce vaccine passports everywhere. But thi…

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Hero of the Week: June 7, 2021: Dr. Simone Gold
Dr. Simone Gold is our hero again this week. On behalf of America’s Frontline Doctors, Gold has filed a lawsuit against the Federal Government to restrict the experimental Covid injections on child…

Avatar Update: Personal Opinion of Sofia Smallstorm
Driving Hard
Other Topics:
Yet Another Kind of Reduction
The Whole Mess
Child’s Play and Adult Consensus
Drugs and Genetic Cargo
Abnormal Intention
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Music of the Week: June 7, 2021: The Anchor (Crowder)
Who doesn’t need an anchor for their soul these days? Crowder has one.
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Special Solari Report: The Meaning of Whitsun with Thomas Meyer
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“And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith God, I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh: and your sons and your daugh…

Food for the Soul – Julie Mehretu – Women & Art Series 8
Julie Mehretu. Stadia II (2004). Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburg; gift of Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn and Nicolas Rohatyn and A.W. Mellon Acquisition Endowment Fund 2004.50. Photo: Courtesy the Carne…


Special Solari Report: Food Series: Food Freedom in Big Sky Country with Montana State Senator Greg Hertz
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"We have traded our health, our food security, our local economy for highly processed foods, all in the name of food safe…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of May 31 & June 7, 2021: The Electrical Blueprints that Orchestrate Life
Where do we go from here? In this fascinating TED Talks video, biologist Michael Levin speaks about “living robots” or “xenobots,” and how close we are to manipulating the electrical blueprint of …

Hero of the Week: May 31, 2021: Dr. Michael Yeadon
"Actually I’ve come to realize that everything we are being told [about the pandemic] is either adjacent to the truth or an exaggeration that is not correct."
~ Michael Yeadon
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