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Interview: 2030 Backcasting with Catherine and Solari Series Hosts and Allies

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  1. “Mr. Reality vs. Mr. Global”, the glass shattered and the light came in, I loved the theme and Buffalo football game coverage of toxcine injured “safety” Damar Hamlin. I read the CDC and federal government flew into the hospital and is stationed at the hospital. His family also has a PR representative. Twitter blew up with myocarditis trending and clips of all the censored doctors (Doctors for Covid Ethics, all you feature) and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr, breaking through after over 2 years of suppression. It was a historic moment, a sight to behold as a fierce keyboard spiritual warrior myself. This tragedy brought back reality, prayer and demonstrated the law of the universe is truth and love to millions worldwide. We Buffalonians are known as the most loyal fans in the country and the Bills family is very close. The tragic truth was revealed in that second Damar fell. Time stopped. Beloved by all, he leads a weekly prayer group. He is now our “safety” as the truth cannot be denied. Some people, Demar. and places, Buffalo, are called upon to serve a greater purpose, and I believe this is an example. His recovery will also help millions. Buffalo, the “City of No Illusions” also has the honor of having the most unsuccessful Whole Foods in history, so unique Whole Foods flew in top global marketing experts to analyze why. Why–we are experts at pricing and knew the products were overpriced despite marketing hype and packaging so stayed loyal to local groceries; Whole Foods didn’t support our local charities, schools and teams. Having lived in SF, Marin from 1984 to 2018, it’s great to live in reality again!
    In other reality news, Sasha Latypovia and Katherine West’s outstanding work is quoted in a major military publication here:
    https://armedforces.press/2023/01/05/breaking-dod-controlled-covid-vaccines-from-the-start-under-national-security-program-lied-the-entire-time-were-never-safe-and-effective/

  2. At 1:35 in the report I realized that I can back cast from my vantage point too! That thought was accompanied by a whoosh of enthusiasm, a realization of the seed-force of the idea and how powerful it can potentially be when carried out and carried forward!!! Brilliant, Catherine! Brilliant!

  3. And I have to ask, Catherine what is the scene in your painting in your office? Absolutely gorgeous.

      1. That was a great story and thanks for sharing! I can certainly see why you’ve chosen it and that it must be inspiring to you. Cliff Notes – Gideon was chosen by God to lead his tribe out of oppression. He has a poorly armed, small army of 300 who go against 1000’s and succeeds! Love this and feels like us.

  4. Excellent episode as always! So enjoy your and John’s weekly analysis.
    Depressing to ask, but why you don’t talk about WWIII? Seems to me to be likely and what “they” want. All wars are bankers’ wars (as well explained by General Smedley Butler) and are an excuse for global reset, getting out of sovereign debt, imposing more control and travel restrictions, and even more. Martin Armstrong and others discuss this. The west is little by little backing Putin into the corner. My normally kind 90 year old mother (who watches CNN ?) said the other day “why doesn’t someone assonate Putin?”!!!! OMG what can I say?

    1. Julie, what would you say if someone told you we are already several years into World War 3? But this one looks different because nuclear weapons pose too much of a risk and are too destructive.

  5. Totally agree on the Toyotas! My dad used to drive Toyota Hilux ute’s only and sweared by them.
    In the family now we have Corolla, Camry and Ravs – all petrol only. They’re old and all have more than 100km. One nearly 300km.
    All still going strong. Quality engines for sure!

    1. I purchased a Toyota Corolla in 2014 on my brother’s recommendation that his own Camry was well over 150,000. That was unheard of for me, who’s cars generally died at 70,000-80,000, or about the time I paid them off. Paid off the Toyota 4 years ago in 2019 and its still going strong- never needed anything but tires so far. No monthly car payment is a beautiful thing

      1. Toyotas are the best!
        So true. I always bought my cars second hand and near-new for cash. Much better than having a monthly payment!

  6. I have a 1998 Lexus ES 300 sedan that is still fabulous and reliable because I take care of it and the mileage is very low, 74,000 miles. It keeps on going strong. Toyota makes Lexus, a great product. Mine was made in Japan. What a good investment. No modern technology.

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