
Book Review: The Power of Eight by Lynne McTaggart
“This word [homothumadon] is very expressive: it signifies that all their minds, affections, desires and wishes, were concentrated in one object, every man having the same end in vie…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of February 22, 2021 — The Dig
The Dig is a 2021 British drama film directed by Simon Stone, based on the 2007 novel of the same name by John Preston, which reimagines the events of the 1939 excavation of Sutton Hoo. It…

Music of the Week: February 19, 2021 — Kitka: The Beatitudes
The Beatitudes are eight blessings sung as part of the Divine Liturgy in Slavic Orthodox practice. They are meant to inspire the listeners to the ideals of mercy, spirituality, and compassion. Thi…

The Last Inch
Note from CAF: A very gifted subscriber provided this excellent collection of clips and videos on the health care fraud used in connection with the Going Direct Reset. Excellent information to pr…

Thailand under attack for refusing to import experimental vaccines
By Bronwen Evans
Thailand has been one of the most successful countries in the world in managing the spread and lethality of the Covid-19 virus. For most of the second half of the year there we…

The Battle with Governor Inslee rages on … Lockdown Kittitas County
[CAF Note: While I do not share the enthusiasm of experimenting on citizens with gene therapy with secrets ingredients, this does provide an example of a county starting to push back.]
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Letter To My State and Federal Government Representatives
Dear Solari Subscribers, friends and family in spirit and action:
I recently wrote a letter to my state and federal officials. I know that many feel that this sort of work falls on deaf ears (o…

Food for the Soul: New Movies…Not in Cinemas…
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout
The 2021 Academy Awards have been moved two months later than usual to April 25, extending the entire awards season to eight long months. Movies are eligibl…

Hero of the Week: February 15, 2021 — Frédéric Pierucci
Frédéric Pierucci is a hero of modern times.
Pierrucci managed to successfully balance the interests of employer, country and family with integrity under dire and brutally lawless circumstances…

Music of the Week: February 15, 2021 — Music for the Royal Fireworks (Handel)
In the mood for glorious majestic music? This wonderful rendition of Handel’s Music for the Royal Fireworks by conductor Hervé Niquet is worth knowing. The exquisite sound comes from the use of k…

Bronwen Evans at Incredible Edge
Bronwen Evans
By Catherine Austin Fitts
A New Zealand entrepreneur living in Thailand, Bronwen is an award-winning journalist and broadcaster. Topics covered by her documentaries and interviews have…

Children’s Health Defense: Workshop – The Covid Vaccine On Trial: If You Only Knew…
World renowned experts (physicians, scientists, lawyers, activists etc.) discuss the many unanswered questions regarding the safety and effectiveness of the COVID vaccine.
Please note: The view…

Book Review: Wisdom is a woman by Mieke Mosmuller
“I see you in a thousand pictures,
Mary, lovingly expressed,
But none of them can describe you
As my soul sees you.
I only know that since then it seems
the tumult of the world is blown away …

Hero of the Week: February 8, 2021 — Dr. Simone Gold
Dr. Simone Gold, MD, JD, and founder of America’s Frontline Doctors, was arrested for entering the Capitol on January 6th, where she was giving a presentation at a “Rally for Health Freedom” on…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of February 8, 2021 – Room 2806: The Accusation
This 4-part Netflix documentary series traces the 2011 sexual assault case involving French politician Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who was then at the height of his career.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn i…

Coming Clean: Building a Wonderful World
By Catherine Austin Fitts and the Solari team, originally published on July 4, 2004
(View the PDF)
“I arise today, through the strength of Heaven;light of Sun, brilliance of Moon, splendor of …

Music of the Week: February 5, 2021 — Psalm 23 (JeffMajors)
The ultimate soothing song for those open to the idea that there is a benevolent universe around us.
JeffMajors is an American Inspirational jazz musician who began his recording music career i…

Rethinking Diversification
[Originally published on Feb 2, 2009]
For our entire lives, most of us have depended on highly centralized systems. Our food comes from a thousand or more miles away. Our savings is shi…

How to Find a Local Bank
“Many small businesses rely on small financial institutions, like credit unions and community banks, to meet their capital requirements. Without them, these small businesses would have to close their…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Feb 1, 2021 – First Hand Farm Raid Stories
This is a short video of John Moody describing the 2011 raid of the Whole Life Food Buyers Club in Kentucky on Memorial Day weekend. John Moody is a farmer, homesteader, author, speaker, and activ…

Book Review: Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters by Abigail Shrier
“We have lost our herd immunity to a lot of moral idiocy”. ~ Abigail Shrier
By Catherine Austin Fitts
If you are raising a daughter, this is a must-read book.
In Irreversible Damage: The …

Food for the Soul: Hilma af Klint, the first abstractionist. Women Artists Series 5
Self-portrait. Hilma af Klint (1862-1944). Date of painting unknown. Hilma af Klint Foundation. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout
The fact that painter Hilma af Kl…

Hero of the Week: February 1, 2021 – Hank Aaron
June 1968; Unknown location, USA; FILE PHOTO; Atlanta Braves outfielder Hank Aaron (44) at bat during the 1968 season. Photo by Malcolm Emmons – USA TODAY Sports
“Didn’t come up here to read. Cam…

Food for the Soul Audio: Cinema of Economic Pain
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The Storm Before the Calm: America’s Discord, the Coming Crisis of the 2020s, and the Triumph Beyond by George Friedman
Available wherever books are sold
“I had a son in 1976. When I went to Europe, I met an Italian and we became friends. We would talk about what we would tell our families to do if the balloon wen…

Fields of Gold (Sting) – Eva Cassidy
With this beautiful love song from Sting we celebrate our humanity while remembering Eva Cassidy (February 2, 1963 – November 2, 1996) and her absolutely perfect voice. Sting supposedly wept wh…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of January 25, 2021 – The Spider’s Web: Britain’s Second Empire.
This documentary is a rare explanation of the mysterious workings of the City of London and the UK’s extensive offshore haven system. It details the transformation of the UK as a colonial superp…

Hero of the Week: January 25, 2021 – Four Nurses in Kansas
It takes a lot of courage to stand up against certain practices, especially in the medical field. Four nurses from the Coffey County Health Department in Kansas are our heroes this week as they refu…

Spem In Alium (Thomas Tallis) – Tallis Scholars
This is another sublime piece of music that will appease any unsettled spirit. The purity of the sound of this interpretation is delightful and takes us above the turmoil of our times.
Tallis …

Planet Lockdown Interview
Catherine’s Planet Lockdown interview had reached 2.7MM views on the Truth Matters channel when it was taken down by YouTube over the last 24 hours. There were approximately 12,000 comments and 6…

Sacred Treasures III: Choral Masterworks from Russia and Beyond
These are truly musical treasures! This choral music from the Russian liturgical canon is garanteed to bring a feeling of heavenly peace and turn away any monster–imagined or real–that might be …

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of January 18, 2021 – The Lives of Others
Need a little thrill? Watch this 2006 German drama film written and directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck. The plot is about the monitoring of East Berlin residents by agents of the S…

Hero of the Week: January 18, 2021 – Caitlin Johnstone
Caitlin Johnstone describes herself as a rogue journalist, bogan socialist, anarcho-psychonaut, guerilla poet, and Utopia prepper. Her latest article Just Because The System Is Stacked Against You Doe…

Dr. Mark Skidmore’s Lighthouse Economics
Professor Mark Skidmore’s new website and blog (Lighthouse Economics, http://mark-skidmore.com) is now open to the public.
Dr. Skidmore is Professor of Economics at Michigan State Univers…

Blast from the Past: Catherine in Fall 2001 on Macroeconomic & Risk Issues
“Clarence Dillon read (the memo) … and telephoned Nitze, inviting him for a weekend in Dunwalke. Driving through New Jersey, Nitze recalled asking Dillon if he thought the market decline an omen…

Hero of the Week: January 11, 2021 – Dr. Andrew Wakefield
Andrew Wakefield addresses the devastating impact of the U.S. National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act adopted in 1986, which freed the pharmaceutical companies from any liability for anything they m…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of January 11, 2021 – 1986: The Act
Man and microbe, from polio to Covid-19…a never more relevant forensic examination of the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act and its consequences.
What happens when an ancient wis…

2020 Annual Wrap Up: News Trends & Stories, Part I with Dr. Joseph P. Farrell
"Fear is, I believe, a most effective tool in destroying the soul of an individual—and the soul of a people." ~ Anwar Sadat
By Catherine Austin Fitts
This coming week, …

Jimmy Rose – Coal Keeps the Lights On
In dedication to the United States veterans and coal miners of America. May God bless you and your families. From a friend of coal.

Was it a Rally, Reality TV, Riot Rally TV…?
By Solari Report Roving Correspondant
I feel used.
It’s not a great feeling to be used as a pawn. That’s what happened on the 6th of January, we were used as pawns whether you were a Tr…

Hero of the Year 2020: Russ and Pam Martens
Russ and Pam Martens are the founders and editors of Wall Street On Parade, an independent financial news site that has always been operating without external financial sources. This has allowed t…


Food for the Soul: The Magi at the National Gallery
The Adoration of the Kings. Jan Gossaert (1510-15). Photo © The National Gallery, London.
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout
One of the most artistically alluring Christmas themes is the one…

Food for the Soul Audio: Sagas on Screen
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Prelude to a Revolution…. and so it begins.
Jan. 5th, 2021
On the eve of the infamous Trump rally in Washington DC, many in the mainstream media call it Trump’s last-ditch Hail Mary to “steal” the certified election results from …

Documentary of the Year – 2020 – My Octopus Teacher
A filmmaker forges an unusual friendship with an octopus living in a South African kelp forest, learning as the animal shares the mysteries of her world.
African photographer Craig Foster spent…

The Tenors – Auld Lang Syne (Official Video)
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Lyrics:
Should old acquaintance be forgot
And never brought to mind
Should old acquaintance be forgot
And auld lang syne
For auld lang syne, my dear
For …

Book Review: The Edge of the World by Michael Pye
“Plague justified the rules that kept a person in her place. . . . We’ve seen how plague became the reason, just like terrorism today, for social regulation, for saying how children must behave,…

Asking Cui Bono Coronavirus? – Check Out the Tour de Force from Children’s Health Defense
Big-Picture Look at Current Pandemic Beneficiaries Accepted by Peer-Reviewed Journal
An article by Children’s Health Defense on how the pandemic facilitated a financial, tech, biopharmaceutical…

Hero of the Week: December 21, 2020 – Oregon Pediatrician Dr. Paul Thomas, MD
Dr. Paul Thomas is an award-winning Dartmouth-trained pediatrician with nearly 30 years of experience in pediatrics. In addition to being board-certified in Pediatrics, he is an expert on addictio…

Movie of the Week: December 21 2020 – Joyeux Noël
With the advent of World War I, Europe is thrown into a brutal and vicious chaos as men are forced to kill or be killed. While blood soaks the battlefield as Christmas approaches, the men in the t…

Handel -〈Messiah〉oratorio, HWV 56 / “For unto us a Child is born” (Stephen Cleobury)
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George Frideric Handel on Wikipedia
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Food for the Soul: Women at Work Part V – Princesses and Servants
Book of the City of Ladies. Christine de Pizan (c. 1405). Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout
We do not know who was the…

Dr. Peter Gariaev (1942 – 2020) – The Wave Genome – Nobel Prize candidate
Related Solari Reports:
Solari Future Science Series
Special Report: Future Science – The Wave Genome – Quantum Holography of DNA with Ulrike Granögger

Book Review: The Alien Agendas by Richard Dolan
“There must be a way to retain what is best about us, even as we move toward an uncertain future that will surely effect deep changes on the very nature of our existence. To do this, we must retai…

Coronavirus: The Infection Numbers are Rising – What Does This Mean?
By Daphne von Boch
What does this mean?
“It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled.” ~ Mark Twain
Riding on the streetcar, for some time now we have been f…

No—Your Social Media Is Not Private
By Matthew R Hale, Attorney at Law
Representing people in civil and criminal matters has taught me a few things about the nature of our social media, wearable technology, and other tech gadgets…

Hero of the Week: Ian Smith – New Jersey Gym Owner Defies COVID Guidelines Despite $1.2m in Fines
Despite $1.2m in fines, (Ian Smith, co-owner of Atilis Gym in Bellmawr) in New Jersey seems to be daring the governor and local authorities to come at him (bro) — saying he’s gotten over a millio…

Movie of the Week: December 14, 2020 – Miracle on 34th Street (1994)
I know… it’s an older flick, but it’s a Christmas Classic & with the Holidays approaching, what can I say!
Related reading:
Miracle on 34th Street on Wikipedia
Director: Les M…

Tennessee Christmas – Babbie Mason and Guy Penrod
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Food for the Soul Audio: Christmas Movies
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 for the Soul: Women at Work- IV – The Toil
Jewish Woman with Oranges. Alexander Gierymski (1881). National Museum Warsaw. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout
There is nothing attractive about toil—this mind-…

Movie of the Week: December 7, 2020 – A Christmas Carol
An old bitter miser who rationalizes his uncaring nature learns real compassion when three spirits visit him on Christmas Eve.
Related Solari Report:
A Christmas Carol on Wikipedia
Writers:…

Hero of the Week: December 7, 2020 – : Professor Sucharit Bhakdi and Sheriff Bianco of Riverside County
(Prof. Sucharit Bhakdi from Germany got it to the point @Laura Ingraham (Fox News) on February 12, 2020)
Professor Sucharit Bhakdi, author of Corona, False Alarm? provides you with sound informa…

You Raise Me Up – Martin Hurkens
Martin Hurkens always had a dream of being an opera singer, but he did not have the money to stay in music school. Instead, he became a baker to make a living and for 32 years he baked, but his s…

Hero of the Week: November 30, 2020 – Dr. Roger Hodkinson, MA, MB, FRCPC, FCAP, CEO
Dr Hodkinson is the CEO of Western Medical Assessments, and has been the Company’s Medical Director for over 20 years. He received his general medical degrees from Cambridge University in the UK…

Movie of the Week: November 30, 2020 – The Man Who Invented Christmas
A charming movie about Charles Dickens’ writing of A Christmas Carol. As the central bankers throw the world into the global financial invention room, it’s a good time to dream up the warming of…

AGT 2020 An Audition Simon Cowell will Never Forget! – Archie Williams
Archie Williams was sentenced to life in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. After 37 years, DNA tests set him free. See Archie sing an emotional rendition of “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me” an…

Book Review: Weatherman’s Guide to the Sun, Third Edition
Review by John G. Dzwonczyk
The isolation of COVID has had the result of much more book reading in my case and somewhat serendipitously, the effort has included in succession Gerald H. Pollack…

DC. . . Meet the Producers
by Najat Madry
No, I’m not talking about the cast members of the Broadway musical. Hillary Clinton had the nerve to called them deplorable. Tucker Carlson recently referenced them in a direct…

Book Review: Trumpocalypse: Consent Factory Essays, Volume I (2016-2017) by CJ Hopkins
“listen: there’s a hell of a good universe next door; let’s go” ~ E.E. Cummings
By Catherine Austin Fitts
As the populist fervor of 2016 (Brexit, Donald Trump, Le Pen) was rolling, CJ Hop…

How Should It Continue?
By Sebastian Friebel
I turn to you as a non-partisan former employee of the German Bundestag with the function of parliamentary adviser. Through my work both in parliament and a parliamentary g…

Mapping the Columbus, OH Riot Damage
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Food for the Soul: Women at Work Series III – Out in the World
Land Girls Hoeing. Manly Edward MacDonald (1918-19). Canada War Museum. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout
Women have not always been stuck at home just sewing and ru…

Food for the Soul Audio: “Remembering Sean Connery”
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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Movie of the Week: November 23, 2020 – Waking Ned Devine
Jackie O’Shea, a resident of the tiny Irish coastal village of Tully More, discovers that one of his neighbors has won the lottery – the question is, who? It takes some doing, but Jackie figures o…

Fauré: Cantique de Jean Racine Op 11
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Op. 11 on Wikipedia
Requiem (Fauré) on Wikipedia

Zach Williams – No Longer Slaves (Live from Harding Prison)
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Zach Williams – Official Website Web Site
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Special Solari Report: Issues and Framework of U.S. Law Concerning Outer Space – An Update
By Matthew R Hale Attorney at Law
[Editors Note: This is an update from the previous Solari Space Law article published in October 2015.]
Space Law is based on the laws of Earth. …

Food for the Soul: Women at Work Series II – At Home
A Young Woman Sewing. Nicolaes Maes (1655). Harold Samuel Collection, © City of London Corporation, London. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout
This is the second par…

Coronavirus: War on the Citizens
By Daphnévon Boch, MD.
A slightly modified version of this article appeared in German in Der Europäer, Perseus Verlag, Basel, June 2020, p. 16-22.
We have experienced a situation t…

Vanessa Biard-Schaeffer: Pre-Socratics, Aristotle & General Semantics
By Vanessa Biard-Schaeffer, Secretary and Trustee of the Institute of General
Semantics, New-York, USA
November 13th, 2020
If we were giving a lecture today on General Semantics we could ha…

Hero of the Week: November 16, 2020 – Pierre Barnerias
Bio: Of Auvergne origin, whose family comes from a village in the canton of Saint-Rémy-sur-Durolle, Pierre Barnérias did a master’s degree in private law at the University Panthéon-Assas an…

Movie of the Week: November 16, 2020 – HOLD-UP
Click here to view video: https://tprod.fr/project/hold-up/
The Covid-19 pandemic has given rise to contradictory exchanges between doctors, specialists, professors, politicians and expe…

FASAB Standard 56 and the Authority of the Director of National Intelligence to Waive SEC Financial Reporting
By Mark Skidmore
The purpose of this report is to offer a clear explanation of how two financial reporting exemptions has de facto created a hidden system of finance that runs parallel to the offic…

Remedy for Slaughterhouse Logjam?
By Pete Kennedy
Access to slaughterhouses has been poor for small livestock producers in most of the country for many years now but has become considerably worse since the onset of the COVID-1…

Hero of the Week: November 9, 2020 – Bryce Andrew Mitchell, MMA fighter from Arkansas
UFC Vegas 12: Bryce Mitchell Ends Presser With Anti-Mask Speech: ‘Make It Optional’
His comments on masks begins at about 3:30.
Related reading:
Bryce Mitchell on Wikipedia

Movie of the Week: November 9, 2020 – Jiro Dreams of Sushi
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Book Review: The War on Populism: Consent Factory Essays, Vol. II by C.J. Hopkins
“But, seriously, all that actually happened back in the Summer of 2016 was the global capitalist ruling classes recognized that they had a problem. The problem that they recognized they had (and c…

The Amarillo Symphony Presents: 2020 September Digital Concert
The Amarillo Symphony is proud to be able to bring our patrons music even if we can’t gather in the hall right now. Please enjoy these three masterful works led by Guest Conductor Darko Butorac.
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Food for the Soul – Women at Work Part I – Masterpieces
Birth of the Virgin. Domenico Ghirlandaio (1479-85). Santa Maria Novella, Florence. Photo: Wikimedia Commons Public Domain
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout
The majority of figures in paint…

Hero of the Week: November 2, 2020: Carlos Maria Vigano, Archbishop of Ulpiana
Carlos Maria Viganò, Archbishop of Ulpiana

Movie of the Week: November 2, 2020 – In honor of Sir Thomas Sean Connery – The Name of the Rose
The Name of the Rose was directed in 1986 by Jean-Jacques Annaud and starred Sean Connery, Christian Slater, Helmut Qualtinger, Elya Baskin, and Michael Lonsdale. In the Middle Ages, a purely rati…

The State of Our Currencies – Solari Report Subscriber Testimonials
You really want to read the written presentation for The State of Our Currencies – the world will make sense! Here are some of the comments from subscribers so far:
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Nina Simone and Emil Latimer – Black Is The Color Of My True Love’s Hair
Nina Simone
Black Gold (Nina Simone album)
Emile Latimer – Buffalo Music Hall of Fame

Special Solari Report: Michigan Supreme Court Decision with Attorney Katherine Henry
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Attorney Katherine Henry, who argued before the Michigan Supreme Court against Governo…

The Real Dirt on Farmer John
This moving and amusing film by Taggart Siegel is a personal documentary about John Peterson – farmer, artist, and revolutionary innovative thinker.
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No More Lockdown by Van Morrison
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Book Review: The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin
“All great sci-fi is: Be careful what you wish for”. ~ Damon Lindelof
By Catherine Austin FItts
The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin, translated into English by Ken Liu, is already a classic of mod…

Food for the Soul: Good and Bad Government
Effects of Good Government in the City. Ambrogio Lorenzetti (1339). Palazzo Pubblico, Siena, Italy. Photo: Wikimedia Commons Public Domain
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout
The United Stat…