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  1. Asking Catherine– perhaps it is my imagination, but, apart from the Paul-Faustus sparring on center stage, might there be a landslide of right-wing admissions to vaccination being suddenly publicized? It has a creepy “operation” feel to it, in my opinion. What’s yours?

    1. Something has been cranked up big time this week. A lot of people going kookoo.

      1. I was in a talking with a friend about someone elses health issues and vaccinations came up. I was lectured about the consequences of me not getting vaccinated were dire and another person she knew did not vaccinate and then got COVID and died. It was total mind control. I should not tell anyone if I did not comply. It is a dangerous world we live in if you do not agree.

      2. It suddenly seems like everyone is getting vaxxed on the right and admitting it. I’m sure this will be successful in raising the vaccination rate to some degree, as people are very influenced by others with whom they identify. My issue with it is more that they’re not taking it seriously as a danger, then that they’re giving in. People are generally weak and it’s to be expected.

  2. Hello Solari members: Could anyone kindly recommend home schooling resources? In particular how to best meet the curriculum requirements for the State. Saw several websites which offer approved curriculums for a fee, not sure what to make of it. Any advice? Thank you.

    1. I don’t know much about home schooling, I’ve only taught for one year in public schools. But I would like to recommend a few good kid friendly videos 🙂

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rStL7niR7gs&t=336s (This is the best animated video I could find that explains how government actually works)

      I would also like to recommend the YouTube channel Vsauce. His older stuff is a-m-a-z-ing! I taught AG classes this year and the kids could not get enough. He answers the most amazing questions and the trivia is just fascinating.

      I teach ELA, and we have all the material (books, curriculum, etc.) provided… But my best guide that I would use to come up with the lessons was a book from 1950 called The Century Collegiate Handbook.

      If you like any of those let me know and I will be happy to send more things that were a hit with students and have valuable information 🙂 Good luck with the homeschooling! If I had kids I would do the same thing or private school. It’s a shame to say that given the field that I am in. I was a program director at a Camp for 3 years before going into teaching, and I think camps are a great resource for developing social skills, a love for nature, and a sense of community. I just have to throw that in there because I am a firm believer in summer camps!

      1. William

        Would you be willing to go to Subscriber Input and start a threat on Homeschooling where you keep posting all this. GREAT STUFF and so important.

        1. Absolutely! I just posted a thread in the subscriber input section… If I get any positive feedback or questions I’d be happy to post more.

    2. Andrezej,
      I homeschool six of my nine children (two older ones are in college; my first has graduated college already). For information on state laws, I would recommend checking the Homeschool Legal Defense Association website (also a great one to join; they defend you for the cost of your already-paid membership fee if any legal issues come up, including visits from the state’s child protective services in certain cases). Homeschooling is a mindset change more than anything. There are literally thousands of ways to meet any state requirements; the choice of curriculum (including self-made) comes down to what will work best for you and your child(ren). You are more than welcome to contact me directly, as I feel advice needs to be tailored to your specific situation (just as CAF says financial advice should be). Darlene at customer service is welcome to give out my email address to you.

  3. Thank you for providing precious voice of reason again this week.

    I have recently resumed consuming mainstream news media, and I have been watching what seems to be a tug-of-war between the pro-Olympic faction and the pro-vaccine/pharma faction of those in power. A large number of celebrities were originally scheduled to run in the Olympic torch relay, but a number of them dropped out this year. Mass vaccinations across the country were scheduled JUST IN TIME to drive up the number of infections and deaths as the event begins. Just recently, Toyota, which has a long history of associating with UN related officials and planning for smart cities, decided to not run any commercials with the Olympic logo during the event despite its corporate sponsorship. Other corporate sponsors and other powerful people in the business world did not show up at the opening ceremony. I had thought, naively, that they were one big happy pedophile family.

    The French prosecutors have been investigating the bribes and money laundering around the Tokyo Olympic games, so I would not be surprised if the head of accounting knew too much and was killed. I have a friend who works in the Olympic Games office, so I will have to ask her when the dust settles. However, I would say that suicides are a lot more common here than in the US. A bureaucrat from the Cabinet office reportedly committed suicide early in the pandemic as well. Every now and then, trains are delayed due to “accident” and those typically relate to suicides and attempts than mechanical issues. Someone I knew pretty well in Tokyo said back in May that the hospitals in Tokyo were busy due not to covid19 patients but to failed suicide attempts.

    The discussion around whether or not to allow audience at the Olympic games has been going on for a long time, and it seems that the Japanese people generally do not want audience at the games (though I would say the majority never wanted the Olympic games, which will inevitably lead to tax hikes, and something like 80-90% did not want the event to go ahead) because they still think the pandemic is real. People are not pushing back much and the vaccinated don’t seem to be dying on a large noticeable scale. The only pushback I have noticed is from large companies in the restaurant and alcohol manufacturing businesses over the government’s ban on providing alcohol in restaurants. Rumor on the Internet is that alcohol makes graphene oxide less effective, but other substances such as tobacco and coffee with that effect were not banned, so I am not sure if that piece of info is true. The narrative for using vaccine passport domestically has begun. According to one survey, 80% are not opposed to the idea. What to do when you are at the mercy of the brainwashed majority.

  4. Recent piece of news from American Medical Colleges Association (AMCA) recommending vaccine mandates to all US medical schools and teaching hospitals: https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2021/07/23/medical-schools-teaching-hospitals-urged-mandate-vaccines

    Yet a significant percent of doctors have already had COVID and have protection, with studies confirming that: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.06.01.21258176v3

    Why this is not being considered by the experts at the AMCA is beyond comprehension..

  5. please continue to report on passe sanitaire. info is hard to find. merci.

    1. we are doing a series on Vaccine Passports by Corey Lynn – Part 2 comes out tomorrow. Part 3 and 4 are coming. Big series.

  6. Fantastico! I’m looking forward to the CBDC report.
    Catherine and John are a wonderful team!

    1. We are too. Lot of serious research going on. They are trying to figure out what to do. We are trying to figure out what the heck they are doing. Then of course the question is how to stop them. USE CASH!

      1. In addition to using cash, if you have Amazon Prime, a thought would be to order the least expensive item possible which qualifies for Free Prime Delivery. Over and over again. Here is a search for items which are on Amazon under $1.00. https://www.amazon.com/under-1/s?k=items+under+%241

        Not only will they eat it on shipping, but also credit card merchant fees.

        Just a thought.

        1. Wait, this is an interesting idea. I never even knew they had items for under a dollar.

          Can you provide data, some financial breakdown on how much they would be eating it? If I can see some hard numbers I am on board to doing this.

          Ahh, I just saw the post from Cheryl saying it comes out of the pocket of the seller on Amazon, I knew it was too good to be true.

          Yeah I am trying to stop using Amazon, it’s not easy.

        2. While that sounds like a good idea, it comes out of the pocket of the seller on Amazon, in many cases small businesses, so, it does not harm the Goliath Amazon

        3. When you pick a fight with them, you create a greater energetic connection. I would rather shun. That is a much more successful political strategy historically. That said, I always use McDonald’s bathrooms. Figures it runs up their expenses.

  7. 47:24:
    Titus:”…because you know they scream like stuck pigs, right?…”
    I know exactly what that sounds like! How funny! Catherine and John make the best team! How they cheer me up…and educate me. Thank you all, Solari team.

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