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The Sheriff of Nottingham Rides Again

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  1. Loved this Money and Markets, as always – thank you so much!

    We remember two Solari Reports that were interviews with Clifford Carnicom, where he extensively discussed his seven areas of research. I believe the first interview may have been on June 2, 2010, based on the language in the link above however I am not sure about that. I have looked carefully, but cannot locate the links to these two amazing interview podcasts. Would it be possible to direct us to these interviews? Thank you so much!

    1. Link is below the video in Money & Markets commentary for this weeks Ask Catherine. You can also do a search for Clifford’s name in the Library.

      1. Thank you Catherine, and so sorry to have troubled you with this! I realize that I had not logged in again after clicking the link above, so the mp3 was not visible. Thanks again!

    1. That one is ugly. Trying to kill all small business, farm and local investment. The BlackRock subsidy bill.

  2. Social Security conversation very interesting.You two make good points, ask great questions and speculate better than most. The increase is political, IMO. 2022 mid-terms, whether one has given up hope in the system or not, is very dangerous for these criminals, if just slowing them down. If they can maintain the fraud thru these elections it will be impossible to overcome on a federal level. Ever. Any semblance of a lawful society will then have to morph to the local and state level. Given the power structure the cabal will have in place that will cause a violent confrontation. The one you believe they want to eliminate their so-called obligations if it is successful. You know, the “if they win they win and if we win they win.” It will have to happen though. The current push back strategies we are starting to see, political and financial, have been game planned by these psychos, to the letter. Their counter moves are the key and will it be enough to finally turn the light bulb on to those hiding in the dark of denial and fear. I believe you when you say this plan is so huge that mistakes can be made and rivalries can throw a wrench in the machinery. Still think the ace in the hole is tens of millions of extremely pissed off citizens. The only problem will be organization of said. Thanks for all the work of the Solari family.

  3. Hi, I’m a new subscriber, and i’m enjoying the content! Shocked, but glad to know the truth. Does anyone have a good suggestion where to buy clean/safe/(not-poisoned) meat/chicken/pork/beef? i’m new to this locally sustainable stuff, and if someone can give me a lead on where to start, that’d be great. Ideally, i’d like to visit the meat farms and see for my own eyes what’s going on there. I’m in southern california. I’ve seen some online websites selling organic/grass-fed meat, but what’s the difference between them and Whole Foods? Is Whole Foods even trustworthy? ….Thanks a bunch!

    1. Look up your local WAPF branch (Weston A. Price Foundation.) They will know local farmers and farmers markets.

    2. If you were local, Nebraska, I could provide you with beef/chicken/pork. I would HIGHLY suggest going to your farmers markets and building a relationship with your local farmers. Many farms offer regular farm tours, to build a relationship and trust with their communities. Any farmer who refuses to hold tours, likely doesn’t want you to see what’s going on. Whole Foods shouldn’t be trusted, IMO. You simply don’t know how the food is produced when theirs a middle man between you and the source. We raise grass fed, no-soy, organic beef and poultry. Our birds spend their entire lives on pasture. Here is some info on the benefits of pasture poultry: https://www.apppa.org/Healthier-Way-Forward

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