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Web Presentation
Our 3rd Quarter 2022 Wrap Up web presentation is a work in progress that builds as we publish our weekly segments—Solari Report subscribers can access it here.
“Do nothing against thy will, nor contrary to the community, nor without due examination, nor with reluctancy. […] One who for his word or actions neither needs an oath, nor any man to be a witness.” ~ Marcus Aurelius
By Catherine Austin Fitts
This week, we continue publication of our 3rd Quarter 2022 Wrap Up. Dr. Joseph P. Farrell joins me for Part II of News Trends & Stories. Both Part I and Part II were recorded on October 9, 2022.
Prompted by our 3rd Quarter theme—Building Wealth—we are shifting our focus to an even greater emphasis on actions and solutions. Recognizing that each person’s circumstances are unique, we hope our discussion will help you determine the actions you can take and the tactics that are right for you.
In Part II, Dr. Farrell and I will discuss headlines, actions, and resources for Parts 4-6 of the following six-part framework, focusing on the macroeconomic events that impact each of us in these areas:
Part #1: Your Free and Inspired Life
Part #2: Navigation Tools
Part #3: Risk Management
Part #4: Living Equity
Part #5: Financial Equity
Part #6: Turtle Forth
We will also cover some of our perennial list of unanswered questions. In addition, the News Trends & Stories section of the 3rd Quarter 2022 Wrap Up web presentation includes our complete trends list and our top news videos for the quarter.
After completing publication of News Trends & Stories, we will continue with the Equity Overview on November 17 and the “Building Wealth” theme for the 3rd Quarter 2022 Wrap Up in the first week of December.
Money & Markets
In Money & Markets this week, John Titus and I will cover the latest events and continue to discuss the financial and geopolitical trends we are tracking in 2022. Post questions at the Money & Markets commentary here.
Related Solari Reports:
3rd Quarter 2022 Wrap Up: News Trends & Stories, Part I
2nd Quarter 2022 Wrap Up: News Trends & Stories, Part I
2nd Quarter 2022 Wrap Up: News Trends & Stories, Part II
Hello Catherine [Ms. Fitts?], happy finally to be a member of Solari!
Re. Xi Jinping, there’s a photo of him with Scholz in the November 4th edition of Money Week, in the City View section, under the title ‘Germany’s Big Three Problems’; the article says Scholz was in Beijing meeting him that (last) week.
I’m not sure if that counts as recent in the world of global politics, but just thought I’d leave this here in case it’s news to you and Dr. Farrell.
Cheers for now,
– Jonathan
Thanks. Yes, we posted in News, Trends and Stories as soon as it published. I agree, an mportant stories
Dear Catherine,
The oboe is also my favorite instrument. I think that is because to me the sounds it makes seems closest to the human voice.
Do you have any idea where can I find out more about the change in the Schuman resonance as well as about the pole shift, both of which Joseph briefly mentions here?
In the end we win. Yeah!
Big pharma and government was able to succeed with the Covid vax so they have continued onto the next money make
Jan1,2022 Medicare recipients are paying an additional $21.60 per month for an Alzheimer drug.
The drug, aduhelm, sold by Biogen was initially price ar $56k for series of injections and later reduced to $26k
The 2019 trial was suspended as they found no benefit from the drug and the drug caused brain bleed and swelling.
The FDA advisory board of 11 doctors votes on approval. Ten voted no I and one voted unsure. The drug was approved regardless. Three of the doctors resigned in protest.
$21.60per month is a lot of money for someone that is on a fixed income
Thanks for listening to me complain off topic
Good God. The Great Poisoning throttles into 2023.
Dear Catherine,
I agree that all real science being done today is black budget, and that public science is just to keep lesser minds busy — and as a propaganda channel, of course. It fits with your break-away civilization hypothesis: They have the printing press, we get the liability; they do the real research and we Bill Nye.
This was a good listen thankyou.
Turtle forth indeed.
We break big tasks up into little ones and then get them done one at a time to make progress.
You mentioned a book about marriage but didn’t give the author or title. I’d like to read it for my kids.
In the 2nd Quarter Building Wealth links xhttps://home.solari.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Outline_Libre_2022_07_21.pdf
Successful Marriage
– Book: The Good Marriage
– Link: https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/judith-s-wallerstein/the-good-marriage/
Note – the reviewer did not like it. Too simple. But it resonates with what I have observed and I like simple. Also matches up with the good church courses I have seen helping to prepare people for marriage.
Suggest this one for understanding what unsuccessful really looks like
– Movie: Divorce Corp
– Link: https://www.divorcecorp.com/the-film/
Super conversation with Dr. Farrell! I had to chuckle Catherine when you mentioned AeroMexico. Brought me back to my high school days. Being a native Californian I recall those days in the 1970’s when the nickname for the airline here then was “Aero-No-Get-There”. Not kidding. Dr. Farrell is correct…book KLM in the future so you get here, safe and sound!