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“Life in Suspicion and Fear Doesn’t Bear Fruit.”
By Ilana Rachel Daniel
Ilana Rachel Daniel reached millions of people worldwide via blckbx in March 2021 with her warning of the vaccination passport. Watch the inspiring speech with which she sti…
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Hero of the Week: April 17, 2023: Dr. Sabine Hazan
“How come these babies, born to mums that are breastfeeding that were vaccinated had zero bifidobacteria?” ~ Sabine Hazan
Hero of the Week is the formidable Dr. Sabine Hazan. Born in Morocco, Dr…
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Blast from the Past: Week of April 17, 2023: Prof. Richard Werner – The Case for Abundance
This week’s Blast from the Past highlights Prof. Richard Werner’s speech on “The Case for Abundance” and the economics of growth at the Scandinavian Freedom Event that took place in Malmö, Sweden in…
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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of April 17, 2023: Princes of the Yen
With the theme of our 1st Quarter 2023 Wrap Up and next week’s Solari Report featuring Prof. Richard Werner on “The Future of Financial Freedom,” the recommended movie this week is the definitive doc…
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Music of the Week: April 14, 2023: I’ll Leave My Heart in Tennessee
https://youtu.be/FHIz-7wWq14
Last year, popular country songwriter Karen Staley, a 30-year veteran of the Nashville music industry, experienced the honor of having her 2004 composition “I’ll L…
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Avatar Update: Personal Opinion of Sofia Smallstorm
Please note that this is a personal newsletter written by Sofia Smallstorm. It is not “the news,†but rather a reflective way of sharing information.
Sofia covers a range of subjects. You …
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Food for the Soul: “Rembrandt & His Contemporaries†Exhibition in Amsterdam
Rembrandt. Minerva in Her Study, 1635. Oil on canvas. The Leiden Collection. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout
While many art fans might not be able to get ticket…
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Not Again! Wolves Loose in the Gold and Silver Market
by: Franklin Sanders
In 42 years selling gold and silver, I have seen frauds over and over. Now another California company, Regal Metals, has collapsed and the owner, Tyler Gallagher, has disappea…
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Hero of the Week: April 10, 2023: Sasha Latypova & Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
“It’s all a huge military operation and the involvement of the drug companies is a kind of window dressing.†~ Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
“You cannot improve on the Truth, and you cannot improv…
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Blast from the Past: Week of April 10, 2023: The Carolyn Betts Collection on Local Investment
Carolyn A. Betts, Esq. is the Solari Report’s General Counsel and over the years has contributed substantially to the content of the Solari Report. Local investment in all its shapes and forms is a k…
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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of April 10, 2023: Brother Sun, Sister Moon
https://youtu.be/gFgXxoEepnQ
Celebrating Easter, our Movie of the Week intends to convey some of the meaning of the life and teachings of the Christ. Francis of Assisi was undoubtedly one of the…
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Music of the Week: April 7, 2023: Harpa Dei – Yeshua
https://youtu.be/9N62T5u4isU
On this Good Friday, our choice of weekly music is a contemplation of the Name of Jesus in the Hebrew language. Many believe that the sacred Names of God and the Nam…
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COVID-19 mRNA vaccines contain excessive quantities of bacterial DNA: evidence and implications
by: Michael Palmer, MD and Jonathan Gilthorpe, PhD
Recent studies by Kevin McKernan, a leading expert in sequencing methods for DNA and RNA, have revealed that batches of the modified mRNA vac…
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Dr. Skidmore: Retraction Update for the Public
by: Dr. Mark Skidmore
April 4, 2023The editorial board of BMC Infectious Diseases recently made a decision to retract the following article:
Skidmore, M. The role of social circle COVID-19 illness… -
Hero of the Week: April 3, 2023: Ilana Rachel Daniel
“We all are seeing and speaking a very clear truth, and I think that that truth is an absolute gift. But it is also an obligation. It wasn’t given to us to sit at home with apathy and hope for t…
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Blast from the Past: Week of April 3, 2023: The “Bear Skinning”
With the recent meltdown of Silicon Valley Bank and subsequent events in the banking sector, we are bringing up a collection of our coverage of the Bear Stearns collapse and its integration into JP M…
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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of April 3, 2023: Everything Everywhere All at Once
https://youtu.be/wxN1T1uxQ2g
After winning seven Oscars at this year’s Academy Awards, there is not much left to say about our movie recommendation of the week, other than we had it on our list …
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Music of the Week: March 31, 2023: Carrie Newcomer – “You Can Do This Hard Thing”
https://youtu.be/PRGnftH_g4I
Our Music of the Week introduces American singer-songwriter Carrie Newcomer, whose songs bridge the deeply spiritual and the tiny mundane things of life.
Carrie N…
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Food for the Soul: Women Alone – Vermeer at the Rijksmuseum
Johannes Vermeer. The Milkmaid, 1658-1659. Oil on canvas. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Purchased with the support of the Vereniging Rembrandt. Photo: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam 
By Nina Heyn — Your…
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The V Symposium – Essential Support for Injury and Exposure
What causes the mRNA COVID vaccines to be especially toxic?
GMOScience has been committed to studying and reporting on the effects of genetic modification (GMO) or genetic engineering (GE) with a…
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The Rise of Jamie Dimon
by: Whitney Webb
As JPMorgan’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein are being scrutinized in court, Whitney Webb reveals how the same powerful players who brought Epstein to prominence were largely responsi…
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Hero of the Week: March 27, 2023: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis
“Are you interested in giving these economic central planners more power over our economy?”
~ Gov. Ron DeSantisOur Hero of the Week clearly is Governor Ron DeSantis for his announcement of propo…
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“Plasmidgate†– mRNA Injections Are Contaminated with Bacterial DNA
By Ulrike Granögger
Despite a shocking lack of good manufacturing practices (GMP) by the SARS-CoV-2 “vaccine” producers such as Pfizer and Moderna, it has been difficult to find ways to sue these…
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Blast from the Past: Week of March 27, 2023: How to Find a Good Local Bank
How to Find a Local Bank
We have numerous articles and reports in the Solari Library on how to find a local bank. We regularly recommend this post as a Blast from the Past based on the recurring …
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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of March 27, 2023: Girl with a Pearl Earring
https://youtu.be/8awflTA4QYE
With our movie this week, we want to take you along to the grand exhibition on Johannes Vermeer at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, which our Culture Scout, Nina Heyn, …
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Ask Catherine Excerpt: Ten Questions to Ask About Your Bank
Lessons Learned – SVB, Signature & Silvergate Bank Closures
This is an excerpt from “Ask Catherine” March 24, 2023.
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Music of the Week: March 24, 2023: Christopher Tin – Waloyo Yamoni
https://youtu.be/XH6IT_tsSUI
Please switch on captions for English lyrics!Christopher Tin conducts one of his own works, here performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and a union of three p…
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Hero of the Week: March 20, 2023: Franciscan University of Steubenville – Unplugged Scholarship
Our Hero of the Week is Franciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio, for its inspired and innovative scholarship offered to students who are willing to go without a smartphone. The “Unplugged Sch…
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Notes from Gro Brundtland Talk
[CAF Note: Susan Luschas sent me her notes on a talk by Gro Brundtland, the former prime minister of Norway who served as director-general of the WHO. I asked her for permission to republish as they…
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Corruption – a pandemic emergency of international concern
by: Wolfgang Wodarg
A community is stronger and more resilient the more its members can see and understand what is being decided. There must be transparency – and it must be used. Today, corruptio…
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Blast from the Past: Week of March 20, 2023: The Skidmore Survey
For our Blast from the Past this week, we propose that our readers take a new look at the history and evolution of the groundbreaking “Skidmore Survey” on Covid-19—both the illness and side effects…
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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of March 20, 2023: American Epic
https://youtu.be/gkQJcqbuhqc
American Epic is a three-part music documentary by Bernard MacMahon that shows how the first recordings of music from rural America changed an industry and a culture…
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Music of the Week: March 17, 2023: Ain’t Nobody’s Business
https://youtu.be/LKG9xInUpa4
First recorded in 1922 by Anna Meyers with the Original Memphis Five quintet, our Music of the Week is one of the great blues classics and a grand song of financial …
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Why a Sovereign State Bank Is Good for Tennessee
By Richard A. Werner
I. Executive Summary
This document presents to state legislators in Tennessee the case for setting up a State Bank of Tennessee (SBT). SBT would act as a second-t…
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Food for the Soul: Pearls
Johannes Vermeer. Woman with a Pearl Necklace, c. 1663-1664. Oil on canvas. Gemäldegalerie State Museum, Berlin. Photo: Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons
By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout
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Heroic Act of the Week: March 13, 2023: Tim Buckley
It may be too early to call out a hero, but we will mention a noteworthy heroic act of some importance. The person behind the “Heroic Act of the Week†is Tim Buckley, CEO of Vanguard, the sec…
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Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi – Standing Ovation in Kiel, Germany
Kiel Germany Reception, March 11th 2023
Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi recently attended a lecture by Swiss author and historian Daniele Ganser in Sucharit’s hometown of Kiel, Germany. The audi…
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Blast from the Past: Week of March 13, 2023: Start-up Financing and Local Investment
To accompany this week’s must-see interview by Carolyn Betts with Michael Shuman on local investing, our Blast from the Past is a collection of earlier resources from Carolyn and Catherine with mat…
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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of March 13, 2023: Extraordinary Attorney Woo
https://youtu.be/2qY0TUUOnEw
Our movie selection of the week is an utterly charming, lovable, and entertaining 2022 TV series from South Korea about a young autistic attorney, Woo Young-woo, who…
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Music of the Week: March 10, 2023: Aaron Copland – Hoe-Down
https://youtu.be/5dQ55uHYirk
For Music of the Week, we have chosen a uniquely American piece by one of the most American composers of the 20th century, Aaron Copland. Copland was particularly ab…
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Laundering with Immunity: The Control Framework Part 2 – A Powerhouse of Ruin
by: Corey Lynn
There are 76 international organizations whom hold extensive immunities and privileges, in addition to the Bank for International Settlements along with 63 central banks and financ…
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Food for the Soul: Peeking into the Artist’s Mind — An Interview with Henryk Waniek
Henryk Waniek. Beginning of Paradise/PoczÄ…tek Raju, 2020. Oil on canvas and panel. Private collection. Photo: Courtesy Henryk Waniek
By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout
Even though most of …
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Hero of the Week: March 6, 2023: Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg
“Viren sind nicht das Problem. Bleiben Sie besonnen.“ (“Viruses are not the problem. Stay level-headed.”) ~ Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg
This week, we are finally honoring Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg as on…
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Blast from the Past: Week of March 6, 2023: Prison Investment – Letter to The New York Times
Our Solari Report this week features “Local Investing†with Michael H. Shuman. Local investments are uses of money that make communities, people, and ultimately the country more productive. P…
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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of March 6, 2023: The Earthing Movie
https://youtu.be/44ddtR0XDVU
Related to our current focus on the electromagnetic body (here and here), our Movie of the Week invites a look at another important aspect of the electromagnetic nat…
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The Attack on Food Symposium + Solutions to Fight Back
by: Children’s Health Defense
The Attack on Food Symposium and Solutions to Fight Back
Saturday, March 4 — 9am PT | 12pm ET
Hosted by Meryl Nass, M.D. Presented by Children’s Health Defen…
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Music of the Week: March 3, 2023: Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy – Denn er hat seinen Engeln befohlen
https://youtu.be/40CnTO3EJHw
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy is regarded as the Mozart of the 19th century, one of the most important composers of the German Romantic period. He started to compose a…
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Hero of the Week: February 27, 2023: Martin Hurkens
Never give up on a dream you may have. Keep faith and move forward! For 35 years, Martin Hurkens was “just a baker†in a town of the province of Limburg, Netherlands, but he always wanted to beco…
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Blast from the Past: Week of February 27, 2023: Successful Homebuying with Dr. Gary W. Eldred
Successful Homebuying with Dr. Gary W. Eldred
From the depths of our Solari Report archives we bring forth this November 2014 interview with Gary W. Eldred and its precious insights.
Dr. Eldre…
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Irish Think Local Conference: Outline and Links
~ A Review of Resources and Skills that Support Local Independence and Resiliency ~
February 25th, 2023
Outline:
Spiritual Warfare
Hard Skills: Food and Water, Energy, Shelter, Hea…
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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of February 27, 2023: Fantastic Fungi
https://youtu.be/bxABOiay6oA
“A mycelium has more networks than our brain has neuro-pathways.â€
There is a network of consciousness and connection between all living things on Earth and it…
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Music of the Week: February 24, 2023: Wilhelm Peterson-Berger – Intåg i Sommarhagen
https://youtu.be/mWrj1V5gsR8
When Swedes are asked, “What is the best time of summer?â€, the answer might be “this Thursday”—it’s that short. No wonder all Scandinavians just love their…
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Global Class War and the Politics of a Hatchet Job: A Reply to John Waters
By David Hughes, Daniel Broudy and Valerie Kyrie.
Introduction
On 29 November 2022, we published an extensively researched and referenced article in Unlimited Hangout, titled “Covid-19 – M…
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Food for the Soul: Global Trade Part V – Europe
Murano glass, Venice, 2022. Photo: Nina Heyn
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout
Even before Roman soldiers started building and then marching on the roads of the empire, expanding the imperial…
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Hero of the Week: February 20, 2023: Ross and Lyn Ulbricht
We are making Ross Ulbricht and his mother Lyn our Heroes of the Week because we want to keep the case to “Free Ross Ulbricht†alive.
Ross Ulbricht, the idealistic creator of the free e-co…
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USA: Happy President’s Day
President’s Day honors and celebrates the life and achievements of George Washington, the first President of the United States (1789-1797) and ‘The Father of his Country’. The day is, in practice…
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Oldie but Goodie: Identity Theft: Avoiding It If You Can, Surviving It When You Don’t
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Blast from the Past: Week of February 20, 2023: John Titus – We Used to Throw Criminals Off
https://youtu.be/1dE-CdqJel4
Our Blast from the Past is from outside the Solari Report but intricately connected with what we do each week on the Money & Markets show that is the hallmark of…
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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of February 20, 2023: Bank of Dave
For this week’s movie, we highly recommend one of the two filmed versions of the story of David Fishwick’s “tiny bank†in Burnley, England. A Netflix movie on the Bank of Dave came out in Jan…
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Music of the Week: February 17, 2023: “Pray Big. Resist. Stand Firm†by Pat Morgan
Our Music of the Week comes as special input from a Solari Report viewer. Patricia Morgan describes herself as a “retired church organist/music director, activist, a critical thinker, and a Master …
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Happy Valentine’s Day!
Valentine’s Day occurs every February 14. Across the United States and in other places around the world, candy, flowers and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name of St. Valent…
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Hero of the Week: February 13, 2023:Â Novak Djokovic
“This trophy is yours as much as it is mine.â€
Here is someone with real class, not just as one of the world’s best tennis players, and not only as an athlete of unswerving focus and excellen…
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Blast from the Past: Week of February 13, 2023: Visions of Freedom
As this week’s Blast from the Past, we are making the 3rd Quarter 2020 Wrap Up and its web presentation accessible to the public. Visions of Freedom is a beautiful publication by our Culture Scout …
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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of February 13, 2023: Pleasant, somehow
Our Movie of the Week is a collection of impressions of a mundane yet profoundly spiritual human activity—cleaning. Originally produced as an artistic advertising campaign by the Japanese company M…
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Music of the Week: February 10, 2023: Wonderful Life
https://youtu.be/1H4wgcXh1u4
It is time to count our blessings; it’s time to look around again and see the good there is. Let’s stand upright in the sunshine. It’s still a wonderful life!
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Hero of the Week: February 6, 2023:Â Local Farmers in East Tyrol
This is a noteworthy story from a remote and narrow alpine valley in the High Tauern mountains of Austria. The story won’t feature in international news, but for the local farmers and consumers of …
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Blast from the Past: Week of February 6, 2023: The Injection Fraud
From the very beginning of the P(l)andemic and the first mention of “vaccines†as its solution, Catherine and the Solari Report were absolutely clear that what we were dealing with was an “Inje…
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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of February 6, 2023: The Singing Revolution
https://youtu.be/4njksFKyycY
“This is the story of how culture saved a nation.â€Each of the three Baltic countries has a special tradition of song that citizens cherish and guard like a natio…
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Music of the Week: February 3, 2023:Â Lec, Saulite!
https://youtu.be/pTy_uz2zHJk
Every five years, something incredibly beautiful happens in Latvia, which is one of the three Baltic countries along with Estonia and Lithuania. It is the celebratio…
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Never Again is Now Global – World Premiere | Monday, Jan 30 | 7pm EST
by: Vera Sharav
Never Again Trailer
Never Again Series
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Groundhog Day – February 2, 2023
The American tradition of Groundhog Day sees the nation’s most well-known groundhog take a stance on the season ahead. If he sees his shadow, he predicts six more weeks of winter. If he doesn 
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I Want to Stop CBDCs – What Can I Do?
By Catherine Austin Fitts and Carolyn Betts
Many subscribers and readers of the Solari Report have asked how they can stop the implementation of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) in the …
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Blast from the Past: Week of January 30, 2023: The Wave Genome
With our Music, Movie, and Hero of the Week focusing on energy medicine and quantum biology, we will once again use “The Wave Genome†as our recommendation for Blast from the Past. This Special S…
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Report on WEF Davos 2023 from Coin Bureau
A very clinical WEF / Davos forum blow by blow.
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Food for the Soul: Oscar Contenders 2023 — Part 2
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout
A few weeks ago, we highlighted a few early and interesting contenders for the Best Picture crown at the upcoming Academy Awards. Here we present the remain…
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Hero of the Week: January 30, 2023: Royal Raymond Rife
Even though he did not have a medical degree, scientific and medical journals referred to Royal Raymond Rife as “Dr. Rife.†Among such journals was the Annual Report of the Board of Regents of th…
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On quietly bringing county, state and federal officials up to speed.
by: Katherine Watt
I’ve been fielding more emails and comments asking how to help and how to donate to legal funds to support the kinds of criminal cases I write about.
I’m still worki…
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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of January 30, 2023: The Rise and Fall of a Scientific Genius
The Movie of the Week is a rare and excellent documentary about the life and work of Royal Raymond Rife, who is also our Hero of the Week. Director Shawn Montgomery produced this film in association …
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Music of the Week: January 27, 2023: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Symphony No. 40
https://youtu.be/_JAPx7_ra_A?t=37
Our Music of the Week is inspired by Dr. Masaru Emoto’s bestselling 2004 book, The Hidden Messages in Water. In it, Emoto demonstrated that a drop of frozen w…
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The role of social circle COVID-19 illness and vaccination experiences in COVID-19 vaccination decisions: an online survey of the United States population
By Dr. Mark Skidmore
Around the world, policymakers have clearly communicated that COVID-19 vaccination programs need to be accepted by a large proportion of the population to allow life retur…
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Food for the Soul: I Spy … for America
By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout
A few weeks ago, we introduced some new international espionage shows. Two new American spy shows recently got dropped at the streamers, so it’s worth taking …
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Avatar Update: Personal Opinion of Sofia Smallstorm
Please note that this is a personal newsletter written by Sofia Smallstorm. It is not “the news,†but rather a reflective way of sharing information.
Sofia covers a range of subjects. You …
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Hero of the Week: January 23, 2023: American Farmers
Our hero this week is the American Farmer—all the individuals, families, farmers, and ranchers who continue to fight for our food, our livestock, the right to agriculture, the right to grow, and th…
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Happy New Year 2023 Year of the Rabbit
Lunar New Year is one of the most important celebrations of the year among East and Southeast Asian cultures, including Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean communities, among others. The New Year cele…
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Blast from the Past: Week of January 23, 2023: Food Series: Dr. Don Huber – Food Patriot
In anticipation of next week’s 2022 Annual Wrap Up report with Elze van Hamelen on “Pharma Food,†we highly recommend this 2018 interview with Food Patriot Dr. Don M. Huber and former Food Seri…
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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of January 23, 2023: The Pentagon Wars
https://youtu.be/aXQ2lO3ieBA
This week’s movie comes by recommendation from John Titus in Money & Markets.
The Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) is a fighter tank, produced beginning in 19…
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Ask Catherine Excerpt: Small vs Large Financial Institutions, Risks and Rewards
This is an Ask Catherine excerpt from Friday, January 20th. Where she discusses the benefits and short falls of using large and small financial Institutions.
Download mp3 audio file
Relat…
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Gold Standard Covid Science in Practice – An Interdisciplinary Symposium V: In the Midst of Darkness Light Prevails
This is a five session Symposium covering a wide range of Covid-19 revelations. Speakers include:
Sucharit Bhakdi
Michael Palmer
Brian Hooker
Meryl Nass
Philipp Kruse
Renate H…
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Music of the Week: January 20, 2023: Curtis Mayfield – People Get Ready
https://youtu.be/1vP6IWjqn8o
Rolling Stone counts him among the 100 best artists—and what an artist he was. Curtis Mayfield may be virtually unknown to a younger generation but will be a profo…
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Food for the Soul: A Year of Vermeer
Johannes Vermeer. The Concert, 1663-1666. Oil on canvas. Stolen from Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston. Photo: Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons
By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout
We c…
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Hero of the Week: January 16, 2023: Katherine Watt
“We are no longer sovereign citizens of a functioning Constitutional republic.â€
Katherine WattKatherine Watt is an independent investigative writer and paralegal who has been researching…
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Blast from the Past: Week of January 16, 2023: Who Is Mr. Global?
Last week and this week, the Solari Report is focusing on the News Trends & Stories of 2022 with Dr. Joseph P. Farrell, and once again the big Unanswered Question is: “Who is Mr. Global?â€
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Where is my Period? | Trailer | Big Picture Films
Where is My Period is a short documentary about the fertility impacts the Covid-19 vaccination is having on women around the world. The film focuses on women in France, one of which started a gr…
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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of January 16, 2023: Green Gold
https://youtu.be/YBLZmwlPa8A
Green Gold offers proof that it is possible to restore even the most damaged ecosystems to health, balance, and abundance—and that the Earth and biosphere, when al…
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Ask Catherine Excerpt: Bitcoin
This is an Ask Catherine excerpt from Friday, January 13th. Where she discusses the risks, rewards and precautions necessary for anyone contemplating investing in the Crypto sphere.
Down…
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Funding the Control Grid Part 1: The Biomedical Framework
by: The Sharper Edge
Agencies receiving billions of taxpayer dollars have funded research that led to the Covid bioweapon and mRNA Covid injections which have proven to be more dangerous than the…
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Music of the Week: January 13, 2023: Jennifer Jane Niceley – Flight Patterns
https://youtu.be/gT7xdG1awBI
For our music this week, we want to highlight another up-and-coming singer-songwriter, and one from Tennessee. Jennifer Jane Niceley has been writing songs since the…
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16 Year Old Amherst girl dies running track on Sept 17, 2022 from myocarditis. In January the School superintendent offers $75 gift cards to kids to get vaxxed and admits the state is paying $2000 to run a school vax clinic for covid
Vaxxed Perks:
https://youtu.be/vODxK9Q6r1A?t=3543
Amherst community mourns death of ARHS junior
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James Roguski: I’m Asking for Help
by: James Roguski
Please help me to contact all of the media sources listed below in order to encourage them to report on the proposed amendments to the International Health Regulations and t…






































































































