Leadership is a choice, not a position.” ~ Stephen Covey

By Catherine Austin Fitts

For my next interview, Junious Ricardo Stanton returns to The Solari Report with the inspiration he brings to audiences as a pioneer in Internet talk radio. Junious is unique in his ability to integrate what is happening across many sectors of economics and politics. His focus on leadership—given his mastery navigating propaganda and multiple realities—is helpful in addressing the challenges we each face.

Junious and I discuss how the divide and conquer tactic, a key to military and intelligence strategies for millennia, is now being applied to a new set of domains. Whether it is gender, politics, or simply behaviors such as wearing masks and observing social distancing, divide and conquer tactics are an integral part of the economic warfare of the Going Direct Reset.

The question is: How can we see the manipulation and go beyond this divisiveness? We’ll share practical tips that can help you preserve your sanity and build power, and help others do the same.

For Let’s Go to the Movies, I chose The Booksellers, a documentary film released in March 2020 about the fascinating world of book lovers and book dealers, and the importance of bookstores for preserving hardback books and history.

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In Money & Markets this week, John Titus and I will discuss the latest events in finance and politics as well as the latest developments in the Going Direct Reset. E-mail your questions for Ask Catherine or post at the Money & Markets commentary for the third week of March here.

Talk to you Thursday!

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Junious is also the producer and host of the Akoben podcast

Related Solari Reports:

Unpacking Divide and Conquer with Junious Ricardo Stanton

Edward Bernays & 10 Big Lies of the 21st Century with Junious Ricardo Stanton

Unpacking Baltimore with Junious Ricardo Stanton

Homan Square: Is Someone Prototyping Domestic Rendition?

20 Comments

  1. I remember exactly where I was – driving an old country road through rural North Carolina – when I hit the play button on a May 2017 Solari interview with Junious. I was blown away. And I’ll be listening to this special one more than once. And I just realized there’s a 2015 Solari interview – I’ll dig into that next. God bless. Grateful for this man.

  2. Never heard of Junious before but I love him. He’s old school and sticks to the basics. Best line was indeed “Sacred Whisper”. I will look into his work. You know, Louise Hay said at one of her conferences that you’ll hear several people say the same thing, but each a little differently. And you never know what person resonates with you. I resonate with Junious. Great interview.

  3. it is very difficult to listen to this young man. i know he wouldnt be interviewed by catherine if he didnt have something important to say, but for gods sake man, say it!!

    they are coming after us with deadly injections, tell us the bigger picture, stop being careful. i found it a bit maddening to hear him hesitate and stutter. most of us on thie site are ready to hear what he has to say, however far out he thinks it is.

    its now the end of the interview and he just started saying what he has to say.

    i just realized that my comment here is on the wrong interview. the above comments relate to catherine’s interview with david O’hagen.

    junious is brilliant and cogent.

  4. Wow, I am new to the report and this was my first time hearing Junious speak – that was an excellent and inspiring interview. I just subscribed to his podcast on Spotify as well. Thanks very much.

  5. Hi Cathrine, another great interview.

    Recently I was shamed to the max by my eye doc. Unreal. Now neighbors
    look at me in horror when they find out I am not getting the shot.
    Junious is correct. trust your intiution.
    Always look forwar to hearing what John Titus has to say.

    Thank you. Bill Irving

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