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Pandemic: The Worm Turns – Take Advantage of the Window

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  1. Dear Catherine and Solari team,

    I am grateful to belong to this club of true seekers as the solari report is.

    I would like to suggest an idea. The platform LondonReal with its host Brian Rose are doing a good job in doing high quality alternative media with several guest like David Icke.

    They are successfully raising money to launch a broadcast platform that is independent and it is less prone to be banned as via youtube…
    https://donate.londonreal.tv/freedom-platform/

    I would personally loved to see you Catherine, being interviewed by Brian, the message can be very powerful.

    – What do you think Catherine?

    We, the solari report team could try to ask for you as a guest if you would like the idea.

    With gratitude,
    Lucas

    1. Lucas:

      It looks interesting. My immediate situation is that the plandemic has required enormous amounts of time. My priority is to finish publishing all the Wrap Ups and do an excellent job on the Solari Report – so have been delaying new shows or bookings until the Wrap Up schedule is current. When that is done, I would be interested. So hold up for now. I very much appreciate your thinking of me. You’re great!

      Catherine

  2. Catherine,

    Is it too late to buy gold? Even if you buy a physical ETF like PHYS or AUX – could it be confiscated as it was in the past in the US?

    1. Yes. I think there is now. We just don’t have access to it. Time to open the Vatican Library or remove their tax exemption.

      1. Actually, there is a huge amount already on historical record. The propaganda is just so vast that people do not know where to look for it. It’s all ancient texts both written in Welsh and other old languages of the British Isles. A history that has been taken from us. Please see Alan Wilson.
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GOcttn4VwE

      2. We of the great unwashed are entitled to pay for, but not read, the history. It reminds me of Colonel Jessup “I don’t give a damn what you think you were entitled to!”

  3. Catherine,

    You know how you always say people in a rigged game get stupid.

    With all this social distancing and media pundits having to video chat from home, the Hollywood magic is not working with out all the lights. Two great examples, Bill Maher’s interview with Crenshaw. Crenshaw ate him for lunch with facts. Bill’s face was so stunned because the turd didn’t have his producer and audience to back him up. He didn’t know what to do.

    2nd is Pelosi on a late night show eating $13 pint ice cream out of a $24k refrigerator. The level of obtuse is off the charts. Every time I see these things your voice chimes in my ear, “people in a rigged game get stupid.” lol

    I don’t watch much TV but when I do, I’m stunned by all the social distancing and Covid commercials. From the every beginning they aired them. I did a quick search on the production time for a TV commercial. It takes a minimum of a month to produce one 3 min commercial. Here’s the thing, we’ve been in lockdown for a month, so how did all these commercials get produced….?

    Something to think about.

    Najat

    1. They have been doing the planning for this for decades and testing and improving with every plandemic. Remember, there has been on every 100 years for many centuries and then one every 2 years since 2008 after one in 2004. Invisible viruses have been working better than invisible terrorists from the Middle East.

      1. As Clemenza (“merciful”) put it, “These things gotta happen every five years or so, ten years. Helps to get rid of the bad blood. Been ten years since the last one. You know, you gotta stop them at the beginning. Like they should have stopped Hitler at Munich, they should never let him get away with that, they was just asking for trouble.”

  4. In spite of the breathless media reports of “Oil drops below $0,” (the April settlement price was negative ~$3 or so, indicating a discount to the spot price for any who could take delivery), I think oil will continue to deteriorate to below $10 per barrel and remain there for at least a couple of years, as economic recovery will be beset with permanent job eliminations and a certain amount of workforce displacement, even with the reshoring of manufacturing that has been promised.

    I think “green energy” is even more negative, as it will continue to be overpriced. Food prices have been higher, but these should be mitigated by a replacement of biofuels agriculture with foodstuffs production. Remember that although the former replaced the latter to some extent, it simultaneously added to the total cultivated acreage and the natural response should be to revert to traditional crops. This should make agriculture and food industry employment open up for those willing to actually work for a living. It should also be an opportunity for the local food supply in what were once known as “cash crops.”

    The astounding success of replacing in-person meeting with Zoom and the like will be permanent and a lot of simple office jobs will disappear. This can be expected to pressure urban real estate values and allied businesses. Fundamentally, recovery will require fundamentals and many will be forced from their expectation of workplace recreation and leisure to taking jobs to feed themselves. As it should be. The question remains, as you noted last week, “Where to stash your cash?” assuming you still have cash to flash.

      1. Did the Russians & Saudis bet on the future of China to be the two major sources of oil for China by joining forces to drive U.S. out of the energy export market by flooding the market with oil?

        1. Does not fit my scenarios. US was part of the deal. Low oil price will provide significant relief to both China and Japan.

          1. Probably won’t make Canada happy as they have land lock oil fields. Nigera is a hot bed of conflict between Muslims & Christians, Venezuela is on life support, Iraq will spawn a civil war, Russia has many drilling operations above the Arctic Circle in permafrost- shut them down, pipes would freeze, America will lose many producing wells. Iran will face possible civil unrest as the economy continues to collapse. Seems a big price to pay to keep Japan & China happy.
            Numbers:
            The value of COVID in Roman numberals D= 500 C=100 V=5 I=1
            Total = 606 Window Error Code 606 – Reboot (Reset) the Computer
            According to RFK Jr. children now receive 72 vaccines

            I have not seen the movie “The Current War” but it is a story of Edison, Westinghouse & Tesla.

            1971 spinning songs by Cher, Carpentners & Rod Stewart in Hong Kong half a world from home having American & Aussie soldiers on R&R being patrons of the club. Oh my.

    1. I wonder how long it takes for the Federal Govt. to shut down Zoom due to its connection with China. Can you imagine the data collection possible when almost the entire world is having meetings and conferences on the platform? I can’t imagine any government not salivating at that sort of surveillance opportunity.

      1. Someone said the other day that China was a creature of the CFR – and did what they are told. Russia was the real problem. If you look at the crash – targets are Iran, Venezuela, Russia. The co-dependency between China and the US remains enormous.

        1. Separating China and the US feels like trying to separate siamese twins – if you aren’t careful one or both could die.

        2. possible but since 2008 the China govt has gone off the script and tried to decouple from the US. everything was fine until ~2015, even IP theft and bogus NYSE listings, as long as China played by the rules. buy treasuries, stay on the dollar, don’t compete with US tech or the established intl order.

          now that cooperation is seriously strained. I think China realized it’s a lot easier for them to decouple from the US than vice versa. what’s the point of going through all the trouble of producing something for export, and then seeing a US corp mark it up 30-3000% for sale in the US market, and pocketing all those profits with a fraction of the work?

          in the end there are trillions of dollars worth of investment within China, not to mention the human capital and logistics system to make it all run. it’s extremely difficultand costly for both sides to replace that. you can move shoe factories or small scale assemblies out, but heavy industry stuff like machinery, parts, and complicated products like pharmaceuticals, computers, airplanes etc. is very difficult to do. like you said, we are like Siamese twins.

          1. Yes. There are many possible scenarios on how this goes. Question is whether they fundamentally productive in both societies can ally to use the forward motion to remove as many psychopaths and criminals as possible.

      2. Andrezj, it’s a fair point to make, however basically any time you use the internet, including being around your phone, walking past “security” cameras, driving your car with OnStar, etc., your security is compromised. It’s difficult to obtain privacy anymore, and there is now technology to fake your actions in order to compromise you, should that be necessary. The Chinese have less interest in you or me than does our so-called “friendly” government. It’s a shame, but I’m afraid it’s true.

        1. that’s definitely true. I see zoom being gutted and all the work conferences being moved to another more US-centric platform such as Microsoft whateveritscalled. our choice is who do we want to spy on us, I guess.

          if you can run voice recognition AI algorithms on the business conferences that the world is having, the insider trading information would be incredible. as individuals we are pretty worthless. but if ideas can be poached, things brought to market faster than the competition, and business trends analyzed before they emerge on the news, you can start to beat the market. eg. you scan the conferences for key positive or negative words and you can get a business sentiment report immediately rather than waiting for surveys etc. you could focus in on specific industries based on IP addresses or topics discussed, and know exactly what everyone is up to. it’s like a crystal ball.

          for that reason, i don’t see zoom staying alive in the US due to their ownership and software development background.

          I believe Robert Spalding said data was a national security concern. that’s a huge data treasure trove.

    1. Yes, just posted Joseph’s post on this. Looks like the virus or viruses we are dealing with were financial and, I assume, launched with Fauci’s help. Problem and solution. One team managing both sides. What I can not figure out is at what micro level they can turn the illness on and off.

  5. you’re definitely right about the food issues we will face not only in US but also worldwide. besides the big news stuff there have been hundreds of millions of small disruptions all over the global supply and production chains that will add up in the aggregate. the small farm which delayed their start in the spring, the factory which didn’t get a shipment of a key input, the small producers who scaled down production as the orders dried up. in SE Asia the European food imports are starting to run low on the shelves. the small bakeries no longer stock fresh bread because there is no foot traffic in malls – so it means somebody has stopped baking. lots of transportation restrictions everywhere; borders closed to truck traffic, truck drivers hesitant to travel during a virus situation. and it can’t be brought back to normal so fast. there will be a time lag.

    I think the main pressure to restart China was not only for the factories, but so people could get to the fields and start the spring planting season. a good time to introduce beyond meat!

    I have heard that there are shortages of staples in US grocery stores, is this true? why is this happening in one of the largest breadbaskets in the world?

    1. I have heard only a few reports of shortages of staples. Lots of reports of thinner inventory. It is coming.

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