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What do members of Solari think about climate change fear, and recent Elon Mask 100mil XPrize to ‘support’ carbon taxation? As an ecologist and marine restoration scientist I find this scary – my colleagues and students are like zombies when talking about climate change scare and issues. Talking about controlling minds…
The simplest way to explain this is to state that if you begin with 110 units of fossil fuel and turn that into “blue” hydrogen you will have 100 units of fossil fuel equivalent.
There are some applications that need that, but not many.
Thank you Richard, would you please send me the reference/link for that source?
Check out Electroverse https://electroverse.net
I receive a newsletter from University of Maryland Horn point lab. All graduate students and staff are funded to research AGW topics. So the scientists are slaves of funding. No AGW no $ simple mafia logic.
Thank you Steven, yes, I’m very much aware of the slavery circumstances in science, everywhere. Cheers
We are working on a series this year on the Sustainable Development Goals. They are building to a very big new bubble
Thank you Catherine, looking forward to it. This semester I will be adding Solari resources to my syllabus, in the past I introduced some of it related to viruses, for 2 years haven’t seen in person my students! But I didn’t comply either. you and your members might like resources by Dr. Zach Bush (zachbushmd.com). FYI – I teach biomimicry (learning from nature) both in Croatia and Boston. Thank you for the Solari! You are my hero
This is an interesting interview with Edward Dowd, a former portfolio manager for Blackrock. As you have done, he pulls the threads together … https://www.bitchute.com/video/Dd6Yoc8fd9I0/
Also, an interesting article on Blackrock and Vanguard … https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/corporate-vaccine-mandates-passports-blackrock-vanguard/
Re: Ask Catherine, question re UK precious metals, I have used Chards and The Gold Bullion Company (they do silver too!) and have found both to be reliable and usually cheaper than the Royal Mint. Chards have a useful price graph on their site. I have used Gold Bullion Co’s storage service and I think Chards also offer one now. Hope this helps.
Thanks! Appreciate a recommendation from you, Judith.
I would like for you folks to organize the Insurance cos. actuarial data that I am culling from many different sources and interviews. Money, or the loss of it, beyond stuff like quarterly predictions usually tells the tale. Solari seems to be able to eliminate useless data and hit the bullseye. Would like some charts to easily show the data to people even dumber than me.
Can you post the data?
Can either you or John talk about how will the Federal Reserve ever reduce its balance sheet? Since they have built the balance sheet with money they made up to buy money they made up,stocks, bonds etc. For example 100 billion a month for the fed desk to buy assets. If they ever reduce the balance sheet someone would have to buy the assets. There is nobody that can afford to buy the assets they bought with the printing press. Or does that mean they now own almost everything and buying more????? Mike
Ask Catherine: You mentioned that you have none of your retirement in any IRA or 401ks. As someone who just knows the basics of retirement I thought those were the basic retirement vessel options . I have never heard of others. What are other retirement vessels that you can put your money into ?
All owned outright by me in a way that generates increased value while generating relatively small amounts of taxable income:
!. My own business
2. Real assets
3. Other businesses
4. Real estate
5. Bank deposits
6. Mutual fund with stocks screened by Solari Investment Advisory Services
I have a small pension fund from Dillon Read – so in that sense I have one tax sheltered vehicle.
Provider Relief Fund Audits – The Tip of the Iceberg? The PRF is a $178 billion fund created by Congress through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, designed to provide financial relief to healthcare providers during the COVID-19 pandemic. HHS subdivided the PRF into various general and targeted distributions, which have been paid to providers in several waves between April 2020 and the present. Each type of distribution came with a detailed set of terms and conditions, to which the provider had to agree. Providers did not make requests or applications for this funding. However, simply because a provider received money did not mean they were entitled to keep it; a provider also had to meet the eligibility criteria.
Furthermore, providers were required to either attest to their compliance with the terms and conditions of the PRF payment, including eligibility criteria and restrictions on use of the funds, or return the money to HHS. Providers that took no action were “deemed” to have attested that they were in compliance with the terms and conditions. New round of audits coming
https://racmonitor.com/provider-relief-fund-audits-the-tip-of-the-iceberg/