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  1. Having heard this evening’s report on Money and Markets, I am inspired to wax poetic about the purpose of The Solari Report in the world:

    Through Catherine Austin Fitts’ retinue of worldwide experts, subscribers are given unflinchingly candid and broadly based analysis of the ever- changing threats to human freedom and dignity. We can’t really go beyond it unless we understand how it is being undermined on a daily basis with those of a mind to subjugate all but a tiny oligarchy of ruthless miscreants.

    Solari synthesizes from disparate areas of inquiry ranging from the popular to the esoteric, without fear of ridicule. This bold crossing of disciplinary borders brings together an audience of creative minds who have an innate intelligence and humanity surpassing that of our malefactors worldwide. The fact that we can simultaneously now feel the tide turning back on the current grotesque overreach of governments is testimony of the effect this movement has had.

    Solari helps give us the tools to spread the message far and wide among those who are yet to see the light of a new day beckoning. I highly recommend The Solari Report to all who understand that politics is not a game, that it is an anti-human operation. That operation must be upended. It’s only possible when like-minded humans act in concert. It’s the greatest concert you will ever attend.

  2. I enjoyed watching your (3 hour +) video with Dr Mercola and his bitcoin expert.

    I was particularly taken at his insistence on the miracle of bitcoin to secure freedom and autonomy rather than a tool towards that end, flawed or not.

    It reminded me of a recent Corbett Report (I tried to find it but was unsuccessful, sorry) interview on the sovereignty of the individual and how government has co opted that over the years. During that interview Corbett, a Canadian, said something to the effect that of all the historical documents relating to freedom or establishing governance, he had found the American Declaration of Independence to be the best and boldest assertion of human rights ever published. I think he was right.

    “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.–That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, –That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.”

    He then went on to say that the Declaration was most powerful because it pointed to rights, not granted by Men, but endowed by their Creator. Sadly, he lessened and almost negated the power of his observation by qualifying his observation on the Declaration by observing that the grant of rights was endowed by God or “whatever you choose to believe.” (paraphrased)

    That qualification, while “broadminded” and typical of the devolution of Western thought, unintentionally made his point as clearly as anything else he said. If the grant of unalienable human rights is made by anything other than our Creator, then those rights can be taken away by the same power. That’s why our Constitution stands so powerfully, not as a grant of liberties per se, but as a restriction on any person or government who might later try to infringe them.

    This is the true cost of the erosion of Judeo-Christian ideals that were the core of the Declaration and the Constitution. You referred to it in your conversation with Mr Svetski as hyper materialism or something similar.

    I’m reminded of Paul’s letter to the Ephesians where he stated: ” For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.”

    To me, this gets at the heart of what I hope for in the Great Awakening, or whatever label we choose to use for the revelation of what we are up against. As a Christian, I remember studying Revelation and struggling to comprehend how that could come about, especially in the United States. I also wondered how the prophecies of Armageddon like conflict could be so unclear about the role of the great Western powers, especially the United States. Time has certainly helped that understanding.

    The struggle is what to do practically here on Earth while the oppression makes itself more and more obvious. Resistance and education are key, but I am understanding more and more how only God will ultimately restore justice. That is the awakening that is truly powerful and able to save.

    Thanks for all you do

  3. After over a year of intense preparation, The Corona Investigation Committee’s Grand Jury Covid-Crimes Against Humanity (Nuremberg 2.0) Trial has begun.

    Reiner Füllmich’s 20-minute Opening Statement sets the stage perfectly. https://www.bitchute.com/video/J6ukZiol6sjo/

    I think he gives a perfect overview of what’s happening, but to someone who has been living in the cocoon of mass media for his entire life I imagine this must seem like totally unbelieve and crazy stuff.

    Right now it looks as though this trial is being completely ignored by the corporate media. If Gandhi is anything to go by, once momentum picks up the next step will be for it to be decried as a bunch of conspiracy theorists, tinfoil hat lunatics, racists, neo-Nazis and/or domestic terrorists. That will indicate that they are well on the way to steps 3 and 4.

    ‘First They Ignore You, Then They Ridicule You, Then They Fight You, and Then You Win’ – Gandhi

    Proceedings can be followed on their website https://www.grand-jury.net/

    So far, so good. I watched the first day, but I wonder how many people will watch the trials in their entirety, and of those who do watch it how many of them will be coming from ‘the other side’.

    Alas, I fear it will be more a case of preaching to the converted. I hope I will be proven wrong.

  4. Hi Catherine,

    I watched your bitcoin debate. And there’s absolutely no convincing me bitcoin is the solution to our problems.

    I seen a bitcoin pump get started a couple years ago with a large buy order. I firmly believe Mr. global could easily kill bitcoin if they wanted to. They could easily short it on the futures exchange and drastically decrease its value very quick.

    You also have the mind control aspects of it. What makes a currency work? The answer is confidence and demand.

    If Mr. global kills the confidence and demand for that asset, then it’s worthless! Nothing else about it really matters if there’s no demand for it.

    I say this as a millennial.

    1. I agree with you. If you have been operating in a speculative market that has never experienced real financial regulation, it is easy to make assumptions that conditions that are temporary are instead natural or permanent.

      1. The dead give away was establishing the bitcoin futures market. No better way to manipulate anything…

  5. ear Catherine

    How do we get 10% net positive individuals to lead us if they get assinated?
    How do we get more people on board if they are too worried about paying for food and shelter?
    I see now how people who can print money can command the world, but am not hopeful
    this can be stopped;

    Regards,

    Mike

    1. You get people who believe they have spiritual purpose and protection. And you get people to understand that real change and the risk of death is nowhere as scary as living on insects and synthetic food.

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