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What happened to the iOS Airplay button in the video?
Please try “Mirror your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to a TV or Mac” here: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204289
Oops. We brought up a new Video server Just asked our team to investigate and figure out how to add back. Thanks SO MUCH for letting me know. Deeply appreciated.
Well, I do enjoy John T.’s charts and articles on the big screen TV via Apple Airplay!
Thank you for the prompt response.
Solari is a true treasure in my life.
Keep up the excellent work!
You are welcome.
I checked last week’s report and that would download as expected.
Yesterday’s says it is only streaming. And I cannot download those.
Financial Rebellion Episode 31 (today’s) came down normally, as expected.
From our team:
I took a quick look under the hood, but didn’t find anything obvious. I’ll discuss with the team and then perhaps contact the developer if necessary.
also, until last week, playback speed at 1.25x was available; this week there was a skip from 1x to 1.5x. If possible, i hope the intermediate playback speed could be brought back.
1.25 added…
Thanks for the feedback!
Hello Catherine. Do you know of a good website link, up to date, with information about companies (local/global) and its management (source of income), to check in their background? I think it is having a tremendous impact when people recognized when a company is into trouble and managed by corruption, involved with the control grid. The more we know the better. Look at the big corporations and how they are losing. Thanks, EM
WEF has one list, https://subscriber-input.solari.com/forums/topic/top-10-creepiest-and-most-dystopian-things-pushed-by-wef/#post-171552
There are other umbrella organizations, see Corey Lynn’s research into companies.
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I live in Taylors, South Carolina and can report the pushback in this state is real. We have always valued freedom and independence. Do not be surprised when South Carolina steps up and challenges the powers that be and exposes Mr. Global.
Catherine,
It seems a judge in Alberta is stepping up as well. Arthur Pawlowski’s persecution by the Alberta Government and Alberta Health Services was found to be illegal. Too bad there’s no mention of the Calgary Police Service.
https://www.rebelnews.com/breaking_artur_pawlowski_legal_appeal_decision_total_victory
Will post. Thanks!
I’m looking forward to the great resist becoming the GREAT RJECT! Although I’m also very aware of the saying ‘be careful what you wish for, ymay just get it’.
So many thanks Catherine for your wonderful wisdom that you share beautifully and so generously. Unfortunately hubby doesn’t want to pay for the subscription anymore, even though he could have saved $50G if he had listened to you and got his money out of Manulife months ago or last year like I did. The head of Manulife in Kelowna was recommending the Moderna quackzine to his clients until I informed him about that co. colluding with gov and never having a prior product on the market or safety data. Plus, even though I asked several times, even in writing, where our funds go when invested into their products, but they couldn’t give an answer. They charged a lot to cash out my supposed TFSA (as much or more than what is charged for accessing RSPS before term). They blamed the crash on the investors not staying with the sinking ship, of course. We have an appointment with a credit union tomorrow but there doesn’t seem like much for options for investing where one can freely access their money that has more than a few percentage points for interest. The credit union does guarantee 100% of the initial investment where Manulife only 75%. The credit unions in Canada are members of the Canadian Bankers Association so probably subject to tyranny, similarly. As well I just read that the federal gov now has access to all of our financial data. Hope this isn’t true. Not directly related but it felt like a win paying cash to the farmers for this seasons’ CSA right in their field. Love your Financial Rebellion videos with Polly Tommy! The last one was great! I am listening to it again (with hubby) and writing down your strategies. Trying to convince him of the great necessity to invest in ourselves, land, farming and necessities that may not be accessible in the future, for love or money. Thank you for addressing “the great poisoning”, such an enormously important subject!! And thank you for your wonderful, resilient spirit Catherine. You are greatly loved and appreciated!!!
Here are my notes for the show
Where to Stash Your Cash 2022
July 22, 2022
Wallet
Cash At Home, ideally in Home Safe
Cash in a depository Ex- http://www.dassafe.com/e_index.html
Good Local Bank or Credit Union – deposits or safe deposit box
Increase Non Perishables
– Forever stamps
– Whiskey, Honey and maple syrup
– Spare parts, equipment
Increase some perishables within acceptable limits
– seeds
– bulk food
Silver and gold coins
Lower expenses with better infrastructure
– garden
– energy
– well
Lower risk/Improve your resiliency
– generator
– orchard
– bring equipment up to standard using non digital equipment
Amana, second hand
– acquire more non electrical equipment – see lehmans.com
– refurbish old car
– wire your home to get off wifi
– EMF mitigation – use home expert
– wooden heater and/or stove
– open source software and system expert
– find and hire a good CPA
– concierge naturapath
– Invest in home health care supplies and equipment
Pay down debt – credit cards first, student loan, auto, home equity, mortgage
Refinance your heirs mortgages, student loans and other debt
Fund the Family Bank – Invest in your family
Building Family Wealth by Jay Hughes https://library.solari.com/family-wealth/
Start a hand/partnership
Invest in a local community development bank
Provide loans to your local food coop
Join a CSA – pay up front
Create credits with trusted vendors
Make small loans locally and on network – team up with a bank to service; local mortgages or home rehab loans
Try prosper.com if you are in an eligible zip code
Pay maximum estimated taxes
More Reduce Risks: Hire and lobbyist, lawyer or other expert to address legal and regulatory needs
– smart meter opt out
– home EMF radiation
– taxation options with local and state legislature – see https://ourmoney.solari.com/taxation
– State options to improve food and safety issues
– Support local campaign
Build a library: Stockpile books and other sources of intelligence, including “How to” materials
Pay all your subscriptions long lived – for example, 1 year instead of monthly
Important aspect: Squirrel strategy – never put a lot in any one place
27 Ways to Get Out of Debt
https://www.ramseysolutions.com/debt/ways-to-get-out-of-debt
Make sure you listen to this week’s Equity Overview and access the script:
https://home.solari.com/coming-thursday-2nd-quarter-2022-wrap-up-equity-overview-rambus-chartology/
https://home.solari.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Outline_Libre_2022_07_21.pdf
i visited the champagne region in france recently, the winemakers there have a fantastic long term investment in storing their alcohol in underground cellars.
the cellars are naturally climate controlled, and i imagine there is little maintenance costs once the cellars are dug out.
the fresh harvest wine can be bought cheaply and then they store it underground. for example i bought normal champagne for 20 EU at a local liquor store. i would bet that is close to the production cost of better stuff. the winemakers take a bit of a gamble on whether the harvest is good or not, and if it is not a good year, they do not store the champagne long term. still, i imagine they do not take a loss. they just dont hit the jackpot.
if it is a good harvest year, they store the alcohol for many years. some bottles were from 1800s or early 1900s. i imagine that 20 EU bottle would end up being valued at 200 EU in 20-30 years. more with correct branding / sales / more sophisticated procurement than mine - not from local liquor store.
compare that to the yield and risk of a 30 year note.
it reminded me of the slavic tradition of burying casks of wine on the birth of a child, and opening them on the wedding day.
the champagne region was a great education into how long term intergenerational wealth is conserved. even more amazing is, some of the champagne houses are several hundred years old, and the whole champagne industry originates even earlier than that.
the method has not only outlasted currencies but entire political systems. a good reminder real stuff matters.
LOL – I remember on a tour years ago being told that the Romans dug out those underground lairs. That’s advance planning!
That’s a great story.
Thank you.
Excellent example.
When I worked at a hospital in VA. in the mid 70’s they would incinerate amputated limbs and medical waste in a large incinerator in the basement. Not kidding, fact. Been a long time so I don’t know what regulatory changes, if any, have been made. The ability at a hospital to step that type of horror up to a new level is possible on site. Just sayin’.
A friend of my family was a pathologist at a large nearby hospital He said that once in a while they had a dead patient whose body was so dangerous that they would not even release it to a local funeral director for cremation. They did it themselves. But it was rare.
Looney is British. Does anyone know the practice of NIH and British hospitals?