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  1. At a downtown Dallas conference my good buddy Jim Marrs said when he went up to speak about the anniversary of the JKF assassination.

    “It didn’t just start this year [voter fraud, 2016-17], its been going on ever since Lyndon Johnson and box 13, but its been getting worse and worse because of this computer stuff. I know there was so many instances here in Texas where people reported voting a straight Republican ticket and then before the whole thing clicked off, it flipped to a Democratic ticket…I am telling you we will never have an honest election until we can go back to paper ballots that we can count and poll watchers. Anyone under 50 probably doesn’t even know what a poll watcher is…even as a private citizen you have the right to go to your polling place and tell them you are a poll watcher. You can stand there and watch the vote all day long.”

    I miss James, my Uncle Jesse from Dukes of Hazard and til this day, after hearing your interview on the Delingpole podcast Catherine, you remind me so much of Jim Marrs.

    1. on that note, i ran across this gem:

      https://home.solari.com/the-laymans-guide-to-mind-control/

      catherine recorded this in 2010. starts at 31.40 minutes. it is still current and amazing that she was calling it back in 2010, even before smart phones aka dumb phones took over the world.

      i want to express our collective gratitude to this amazing lady who has been ahead of the curve for so many years. thank you catherine and the solari team.

      1. Wow. You made my day! Big thanks from me to the Solari team who saw us through the dark ages…and still do.

  2. given that the USA infrastructure bill will require a lot of steel from china, this is interesting:

    https://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/china-removes-vat-rebate-on-steel-exports-cuts-tax-on-raw-material-imports-to-zero/

    China has announced the removal of VAT rebates on exports of 146 steel products from May 1, a move the market had been widely anticipating since February.

    The rebate of 13% of the VAT charged on exports of hot rolled coil, wire rod and rebar will no longer apply from May, according to a statement on the finance ministry’s website.

    At the same time, China raised the export duty on high silicon steel, ferrochrome and foundry pig iron to 25%, 20% and 15% respectively, from 20%, 15% and 10%, effective May 1.

    doing the math, steel exports will now be 13% + 5% = 18% more expensive. this, while Buyers will be placing orders during a market with the highest commodity prices in recent years.

    but i guess when you print money it doesn’t really matter.

    1. thank you for sharing this. Sounds like the codependent relationship between China and the United States economies will continue.

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