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“Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.” ~ St. Paul, Galatians 5:1
By Catherine Austin Fitts
This Thursday, we publish the first in our two-part publication of the News Trends & Stories for the 3rd Quarter 2020 Wrap Up. Dr. Joseph P. Farrell joins me for our review of what has happened since our 2nd Quarter 2020 Wrap Up. In Part I, we look at the top stories so far this year in Economy & Financial Markets and Geopolitics. We also fill in the Trump Report Card for the 3rd Quarter.
Next week in Part II, we will look at the top stories in Culture, Science & Technology, Space, and Food & Health as well as our list of Unanswered Questions.
Citizens and communities are slowly beginning to appreciate the outlines of the global reset—and the spiritual, legal, and economic warfare under way. This war is centuries old, and there can be no doubt that while things are coming to a head, the process is likely to take years to sort through. The friction created by the central bankers’ “reinvention” of both governance and financial systems and the related competition for highly centralized technocratic control and management of natural resources have just begun. I am reminded of one Tennessee preacher who opened his sermon the Sunday after 9/11, saying: “Ladies & Gentlemen, rush hour cometh.”
Our theme for the 3rd Quarter 2020 Wrap Up is Visions of Freedom. We celebrate the visions of artists who have inspired the enlightenment of man and our covenant of freedom. We are part of a rich history and tradition. It’s time to invite our ancestors and the wisdom and inspiration of the ages into our renewed commitment to freedom by divine authority. We choose a human culture—not one that strips mankind of all forms of sovereignty. Let’s infuse our consciousness and those around us with visions of Freedom.
Here are my choices for the top stories for Part I:
Economy & Financial Markets:
- Story #1: The Going Direct Global Reset Consolidates the Financial Coup
- Story #2: The Fed and Private Equity Piratize the U.S.
- Story #3: Planet Equity and Real Assets Inflate
- Story #4: The Internet of Things Gold Rush Embraces Transhumanism
- Story #5: Mark of the Beast: Central Bank Cryptos Get Serious
Geopolitics:
- Story #6: The U.S.-China Stealth War Escalates – The Quad Emerges
- Story #7: Europe: Can the Middle Empire Manage the AI Superpowers?
- Story #8: The Magic Virus: The Shortcut to Central Control
- Story #9: Weaponized People Are Used to Fake Civil Wars
- Story #10: Can We Talk About the Israeli Organized Crime Problem?
- Trump Report Card
You will find the stories and related headlines in the News Trends & Stories section of our 3rd Quarter 2020 Wrap Up Web Presentation. We will post a link to it when we publish the audios on Thursday.
In Let’s Go to the Movies, I will discuss Braveheart—the story of William Wallace and Robert the Bruce as they led Scotland during the First War of Scottish Independence against England. Mel Gibson plays William Wallace. Here is his freedom speech to his fellow Scots, presumably at the Battle of Stirling Bridge:
Wallace’s speech resonates with the words of the Scottish Declaration of Arbroath in 1320, written eight years before Robert the Bruce finally defeated the English. “For we fight not for glory, nor riches, nor honors, but for freedom alone, which no good man gives up except with his life.”
Post your questions for Ask Catherine and story suggestions for Money & Markets for this week here.
Talk to you Thursday!
Never shorten! If people are pressed for time, they can listen to chapters. Such great info and insights!
OK, will not shorten. All day fireside chats it is!
At the timestamp 1 hour 15 minutes: they talk the talk about Obama closing down the testing of vaccines in the US, then seeing that it went to China. And they gave credit to Obama for shutting it down. I’m not so sure about that. I wouldn’t give Obama credit where credit is not due, thinking that he did something ethical and brave to go shutting down this research in the US labs down. I’m kind of thinking Obama, rather the people that pull his strings and tell him what to do, found that the testing was going to be so dangerous and so unethical, that if continued in the United States labs, that some ethical lab technician would probably blow the whistle and expose the entire program. I’m kind of thinking that they sent it to China in order to keep a lid on it, and control over leaks about what they were doing because they knew that this was going to be very dangerous upon the public. And as well, Chinese government has no compunction about testing medical research on their imprisoned population, which they regularly do, including prisoner organ harvesting.
It was not the testing of vaccines = it was work with coronavirus and bats started at University of North Carolina that was shut down by Obama and Fauci moved it to Wuhan with US funding.
Yup, as suspected. Off-shored it under the Obama era, to keep the evil of its operations, out of the US press…and if it goes wrong in China….hey…blame them.
Hi! Looking forward to part 2. Speaking of Cantor & econophysics, have you heard of the “electrical” model outlined in Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars? Pdf here:
http://www.stopthecrime.net/docs/SILENT%20WEAPONS%20for%20QUIET%20WARS.pdf
Yes. Interesting take on the pathway to technocracy.
Great job again, Catherine, between you and Joseph, as always. This interview serves as a great canvas on which you’ve painted the details of so many important stories and trends that we need to be aware of right now. But at four hours long, you’re now rivaling the length of a Grateful Dead concert! 🙂
I keep thinking about how we can shorten Best way to shorten is to reduce the number of stories. Loathe to do! Love the Grateful Dead.
I think people whome have many various interests and persue them in daily life have good attention spans.
Your breakup in chapters is sufficient for me.
When it is chats between Joseph and you I wouldn’t mind an array of cut-out bloopers as an extra chapter or accidently recorded chit chat not for public release. Yeah, I will dream on now!
The audio team loves doing that, so you have encouraged them!
Please don’t reduce the length of an interview like this one, Catherine. You guys took the amount of time that was necessary for you to say what you wanted to say, and it was brilliant! There were so many important subjects that you covered, and I could definitely relate to the part where you talked about how as we’re all growing in our knowledge and awareness of all that is going on in this world, we sometimes need to move on from other friends who don’t get it, and who don’t have any interest in learning more about this. This just happened to me once again recently, with a long-term friend, because to me this information is so vitally important to both know and understand, and it’s important to me that the people in my life feel this way, too.
But regarding the idea of focusing on shortening an interview, this reminds me of Mozart in the movie Amadeus, when Emperor Joseph II told Mozart that a brilliant musical piece he had just released had too many notes in it, and that he needed to reduce the number of notes in the piece. Then Mozart, clearly irked by this comment from this man who didn’t have the same musical talent as Mozart did, then glared at the Emperor and then said, “Which notes did you have in mind?” 🙂
I love that story. Delighted to hear it!
Please do not shorten! If anything, feel free to lengthen it :). There is so much information with complex ties to each other that shortening would miss the many nuances and important connections that ties this all together.
Thank you both for your work, insights and education.
So many comments not to shorten, OK. We will not shorten. We will take whatever time we want. I think what I am hearing is that our integrating things helps the audience to connect dots and integrate headlines and events. That does take time.
Never shorten! If people are pressed for time, they can listen to chapters. Such great info and insights!
Joseph states this report is a video and an audio on his site. Is a video going to be posted here?
There was a delay on the video. Should publish on both sites by the end of the day.
Another delay. Long conversation. Will publish tomorrow.
Always love watching that clip. I’ve used it in some of my presentations over the years. Very powerful and disturbing to me personally as I ponder how many today would stand.
Cannot thank you and Joseph enough for your outstanding dedication to keeping us informed. We are in your debt.
Great honor to be of service. Truly. Far prefer the people I work for now!
We are the lucky ones …