Catherine’s Money & Markets Report: March 12, 2020

Theme:

Stay Calm and Do the Math

  • Almost all narratives failing across the board
  • Plandemic: Get rid/control Trump
  • War with Iran
  • Inflation and debt spiral – Keep central banks in the game
  • Extending and replacing the dollar and IOT: the last mile vs. the last inch
  • Introducing life in the invention room: Planet X, and other Bible stories and movie plots
  • U.S. Treasury and pension funds – Is this a “cut and run”?
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163 Comments

  1. Hi Catherine, what do you think about taking a collection to resurrect “community wizard”? We could implement a pilot program in a county with a constitutional Sheriff to try and protect the operation. I know the computer programming would take a lot of money. We need a successful and viable model to show other counties how to get away from the “Private International central banker” parasites and turn the red button green.
    Your courage is inspiring, thank you, Rick

    1. I have tried this several times and got hacked into the ground on it. The best way to do this is not centralized – and indeed very paperful – otherwise you are just feeding the NSA et all. One way to consider this is to have a live Solari Report every so often to support Community Wizards – people who want to make out the ecosystem in their places and use the information to take action. That lots of granular efforts can percolate. Would be good to have some open source developers to help make tools that everyone could use.

  2. Hi Catherine, what do you think about taking a collection to resurrect “community wizard”? We could implement a pilot program in a county with a constitutional Sheriff to try and protect the operation. I know the computer programming would take a lot of money. We need a successful and viable model to show other counties how to get away from the “Private International central banker” parasites and turn the red button green.
    Your courage is inspiring, thank you, Rick

  3. Another point of affect… it would be VERY difficult to get a Democrat with socialist aspirations into the office of President, so long as you have a cohort of elderly/boomers… that REMEMBER what socialism/communism has wrought in the last 120 years.

    If you could only figure out a way to keep all those “oldsters” away from the polls, eh?

    1. Right now, the most dangerous cohort politically is the 60+ crowd.

      1. Relative to the population, they have better math skills. If you tell them there is no money in their pension fund, they can compute that there is a significant lie or material omission involved.
      2. They have historical knowledge.
      3. They have skills and experience
      4. They are less responsible for child raising or household budget than the next 2 generations down – they have some time to act
      5. They share a sense of “We” – a covenant for a human and lawful society.
      6. They have capital and resources – the pump and dumps have not managed to quite wipe them out.
      7. Their health is being pounded by environmental toxins, bad food and entrainment – if they can beat that and stay off the big pharma treadmill so as to have some energy to do something, they have the capacity to be less risk adverse.
      8. Many feel obligated to leave a better world for their children and grand children.

      Lets hope us 60+ turn off any remaining TVs, turn off our smart phones, throw Alexa and Nest in the trash and decide to get really feisty about having some fun leading forward.

      1. “…and decide to get really feisty about having some fun leading forward.”

        This is the attitude you ALWAYS seem to carry forward, that caused me to love and admire you and your work… darn… getting close to 20 years ago now.

        God bless you, milady! <3

  4. The fog of war has been mentioned a number of times in these pages lately. We all have to recognize that it’s there and avoid striking at phantoms. That means no hasty actions, more honing blades, girding loins and listening carefully. The soldiers who jump up and act at the wrong time are easily picked off. Cool heads will prevail. All that has changed is what we’re being told. It is well to imprint the following image in our minds 危机. This is Weiji, or ‘crisis.’ It is a combination of ‘danger’ and ‘opportunity.’ The problem and the solution have similar origins.

    1. Excellent advice. Every day seek your “coronavirus plandemic opportunity” – it is always there.

      1. I am always reminded of the Baron de Rothschild maxim “buy when blood is running in the streets.” It’s much too early yet, thus the one to follow currently is attributed to Oliver Cromwell, “Put your trust in God, my boys, and keep your powder dry.”

        PS, I like your Coronavirus PLANNEDemic idea. Seems like all evidence points to that.

  5. Well,.. I laughed at the “toilet paper” thing until I had to go to 5 stores to get any paper goods, and then when they brought the cartons out, and everyone started fighting over paper towels and wipes; I realized that this was not going to go away in the Palm Springs-La Quinta area. They have shut down art shows, plays, the Tram, theaters, casino performances, and if you can believe it..houses of worship have bought into this and are shutting down for a month! A preview of socialism starting; and it is not pretty. People are stocking up on whatever they can find, and many of the tourists are stranded here that came out for the large tennis event that was cancelled 4 days before. One city lost $450 million dollars in revenue out here. I actually saw 2 men fighting over supplies early this morning in a Wallmart parking lot! Valuable lessons have been learned..I never again will run out of anything related to hygiene again. It will be a mission-ha-ha!
    It is good to hear John Rappoport again as a reporter of the truth. While I love his poetry and his fabulous musings; it is his commentary on current subjects that I find so valuable…….stay well, Catherine.

    1. I asked my team to start stock piling ever more paper goods and toilet paper in January. You always want a large inventory of anything that is not perishable and which you will use. You have the option of using it to trade for things which are perishable. Jon has really nailed the lies on health care across the board – it has taken him many investigative pieces and books for many decades to get to the bottom of it. But he has. Amazing man, amazing resource for us all.

  6. I thought I heard the Treasury Secretary today say money given to small businesses would be secured by collateral. Not sure if they are doing this with airlines, hotels, cruise industry also (also heard the cruise companies mostly based in other countries and don’t pay US Taxes so not sure why US is bailing them out). Anyway – are they requiring collateral and will take the assets – if the small business doesn’t pay back Fed Gvt – from a shut down caused by Fed Gvt using tax dollars to create bio weapons to begin with? Is this another way to take assets?

  7. Just wanted to share a page someone pointed out to me today. NOTE: Information ALWAYS requires our discernment, and if we are going to take action on it, focused, reasoned consideration.

    Other Solari members with science backgrounds are in a better position to weigh in on this… it’s pretty long, and pretty detailed.

    Those of us who remember the H1N1 and SARS virus, remember it is typically the over-reaction of people’s immune response that caused them to succumb to SARS. The inflammatory response, the “cytokine storm” overwhelms the respiratory system’s capacity to deal with the metabolic processes of mounting a defense against the virus leading to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).

    Anyway… this is a very interesting piece. Would be interested to hear the comments of our Solari member doctors and biology majors.

    https://www.evolutamente.it/covid-19-pneumonia-inflammasomes-the-melatonin-connection/?fbclid=IwAR1rUd163nsilioyg2CicPZSPpDezeHh7ajsDmRs8tCcxzfhGVncv93Qwp8

    1. Most of what that article mentions is going to be covered in people who have good nutrition.
      But Most people these days are walking around with subclinical vitamin and mineral deficiencies. That’s the foundation to build on before getting fancy with high dose melatonin, etc.

      Supplementing with selenium for immune function can be very powerful—but you have to be CAREFUL because you can easily cause a zinc deficiency. The levels need to be balanced. It can be done but isn’t for the novice.

      The most meaningful thing you can do right now is to Build up your body’s vitamin and mineral stores. An excellent multivitamin—there are really only a handful of multis that aren’t complete trash.

      A multi-mineral will have zinc and selenium in an appropriate ratio and get your body topped off on what it need to function optimally.

      A multi mineral supplement WITHOUT iron. If you need the iron; get it elsewhere—it’s easy to overdo the iron, it’s toxic when you have too much; and that needs to be separate.

      B12. Methyl Or hydroxo cobalamin. If it’s cyanocobalamin, it’s trash.

      Hundreds of millions are walking around with clinical/subclinical b12 deficiency. If you get that EXCELLENT multi—MAYBE it will have enough? but probably not.

      Look down at your fingernails. How are you nail moons? If they’re low or Missing—you’d better get on the good B12 ASAP.

      Yes to the vitamin c. It cures a multitude of things and prevents illness, it’s cheap, and unlike selenium—almost foolproof.

      Most people are magnesium deficient. Magnesium oxide is what you’re likely to find at the drugstore. It’s trash. Don’t eat it. Magnesium citrate, glycinate are good—there are a few other forms that are good. Getting into your body through your skin is legit and effective—epsom salt soaks—body or just feet; the magnesium spray (it works but can really burn, ironically, the more you need it).

      Melatonin is fantastic. I take it most nights and notice when I don’t. I seem to wake more refreshed when I’ve had it.

      There are also a bunch of things on the actively antiviral side; but before getting fancy—get the fundamentals in—and unfortunately these days—even that actually requires getting pretty fancy

      1. Any thoughts on which are some of the better multivitamin. I switched several months ago to Mercola’s brand and am struggling with taking that many big pills a day.

        1. Catherine- –

          I use Multi vitamaxx from Organixx, if you buy 6 at a time you get a substantial discount. I also love their digestive enzymes. They are the best in my opinion. Their Idodine and essential oils are good too

          http://Www.organixx.com

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