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  1. Hi Andrew,

    One correction. The most powerful man in the world is the grey pope. He controls the white & black popes. The last article I read lists Pepe Orsini as the grey pope. The Orsini Family of Rome is a Bloodline Family.

    The top tier Bloodlines include the Orsini Family, House of Borja, Caetani or Gaetani family(Gambino Mafia & donald trump), Colonna Family (Colombo crime family), House of Farnese Military Bloodline, House of Aldobrandini, House of Somaglia,House of Conti, House of Chigi, House of Medici, House of Pamphili, House of Este.

    The third tier bloodlines include the Kennedys, Rockefellers, Rothschild, Disney, Gates, Bush etc.

  2. Great Information all around as usual! Thanks for the terrific work!! RE: the comment about Macron’s wife possibly being transgender….Well consider the possibility that KJB is also transgender. Why would any of the questions asked of her, as stupid as they were, be anything but trying to have her reveal her truth??? Confusing yes, but does it really matter? Just wondering….

  3. Hello John and Catherine. I have great respect for your reports. I watch them faithfully. Senator Blackburn said it was not within her purview as a judge to answer that question. I realize I may be not of the same persuasion as a lot of your listeners but I feel that she was pushing back to a lot of what seemed to be ridiculous and disrespectful questioning.

    1. Agreed that there appeared to be plenty of disrespectful questioning.

  4. ‘…I encourage vaccine hesitancy because you don’t need it’. He’s a doc and so good on him. Dare I say the Homeopaths are ahead of this curve. Not sure why you wonderful souls at the Solari report are not privy to this, to the work of the homeopaths. Such a strong history of excellence in addressing infectious disease free from the medical industrial complex system.
    It is a medical system aligned with ideals of freedom responsibility sovereignty health and therefore wealth. It’s way ahead of the curve historically and currently accelerating exponentially in its reach ( whilst homeopaths often keep their head just beneath the parapet…for obvious reasons, again historical). Sidenote: dr Luc Montegnier was an advocate of homeopathy having inadvertently discovered its validity ( the memory of water in ultra-dilutions ..) in the course of his own research. A series on Homeopathic Medicine would be a great topic for SR. Currently there is greater ease of access and resources for homeopathic care,

    1. I wouldn’t say Solari is ignorant of the usefulness of homeopathy, but it would be a good thing to re-visit with our new health series host. Way back I know we (Catherine) did interviews with Dr. Laura Thompson, may she rest in peace. She was a homeopath and wonderful. In Ohio, there is no licensure system for homeopaths, although there are integrative health specialists, who are often MDs with training in acupuncture and other “alternative” medicine treatments. One problem is that health insurance doesn’t generally cover homeopathic services (to my knowledge — I’m on Medicare). I know it’s better to forget health insurance coverage, but there is the problem of cost.

      1. Thank you for your reply Carolyn. True there is no licensure for Homeopaths in the US but there is the CCH, being the highest level of qualification (ACHENA accredited) in the US. True most pay out of pocket, which I would argue is well worth it (says a once struggling single mother who hitch hiked to her homeopathic appointments, paid out of pocket, and never regretted it), Health is Wealth. It’s more affordable than insurance plans. And important to note the difference between pure Homeopathy and naturopathic medicine, not to bash N.D.’s at all, but there is a big difference, and of course also a difference from M.D. Homeopaths. CCH is Certified Classical Homeopath. x

      2. I am a big fan of homeopathy. Brigitte did not do an interview on homeopathy which is why we did not cover. I have suggested to Jennifer that she do one. We have some great homeopaths in our network.

  5. On food prices: I couldn’t find any data on this on my first try, but I buy only organic food and I haven’t noticed price increases, though tbh I don’t pay that much attention to food prices. So, is it possible that the only food prices that are increasing are those for industrial food, which relies heavily on fossil fuels, as direct inputs and transformed into fertilizers and pesticides/herbicides. I recently read there could be a Roundup shortage…oh how terrible. I realize that food supply disruption will cause much suffering in the short term, but if we take a big picture view isn’t it about time that food became a treasured commodity again and no longer this cheap, unhealthy, unsustainable toxic crap that we in the West waste 40% of and feed 70% of the grain harvest to cattle for “marbling”. Ten calories of fossil fuels are currently needed to produce 1 food calorie of industrial, nutrient depleted, soil-killing, ecosystem devastating food. For organics, the ratio is about 1 to 1. My point is that there is HUGE room for making the food system less wasteful, even if the price of fossil fuels remains high, even if weather and war disrupts harvests. Simplistic I know, but corn and soy feed animals not humans, wheat and rice are human food…people will have to decide whether they want really expensive bread or really expensive meat, and I suspect it will be the former. (Of the macronutrients, protein overconsumption is the most damaging to health so eating less but higher quality meat from pasture raised animals is the way to go, in my opinion.) Eventually the food system will adapt to these choices and will be forced to become more efficient and basically, this is a good thing, because industrial agriculture is at least as devastating to the planet, human health and animal welfare as, say, the war machine or Pharma.

    1. I agree. The centralization has been very uneconomic. Unless the goal is build pharma sales and lower life expectancy

    2. Oops I meant I suspect it will be the latter, that the demand for cheaper grain staples, wheat and rice, will be more powerful than the demand for cheaper animal products and the food system will adjust, farmers planting less corn and soy for animal feed. Roughly, when you convert grain into meat there is another order of magnitude of calorie efficiency loss. In other words, you get 10 times more calories from a field of wheat and rice than if you planted corn or soy for animal feed. And I’m not even talking about water efficiency, but that is a big factor as well.

  6. Hi Catherine. M&M continues to be my favorite segment of the Solari Report. When John Titus said he deals with documentary evidence because it tethers us to ground I nodded my head. That’s exactly why, for years, I’ve been getting my info from Solari. It was with raised eyebrows I heard references to Michael Snyder. I would advise you to not reference him if the Solari Report wants to maintain it’s reputation for trustworthy actionable intelligence. Snyder is the personification of fear porn. I called a former agronomy grad assistant from Kansas State Univ. to get the dope on dryland winter wheat in western Kansas. He told me about growing winter wheat in extremely dry conditions. They do it every year in Kansas. Only 1.9% of Kansas is in the extreme drought Snyder refers to. This past February wasn’t even close to the driest winter in Kansas. Most west Kansas counties are less than 0.39 inches below normal. Yes, there’s drought conditions in much of the western US and combined with fertilizer costs and supply chain issues we are already seeing a change from business as usual. But it’s always apocalypse time with Snyder. He has no place in Solari.

    1. I am glad I am not the only one noticing reality differences when it comes to the drought. I’m in SoCal and for the past 2 years the local news and govt have been relentless in their coverage trying to make us believe we are in a drought. Last week, we got a ton of water. I know a flower farmer in LA county and his gauge said 6 inches of rain and it was still raining. The very next day…Newsom says people need to cut back water 15%. Two weeks before that another large rainstorm. next day, headlines: just how bad is the drought. I look at the hills and they are green. What are they playing at? Even at the beginning of lockdowns in March 2020 it rained for 3 weeks straight. February of 2021 at Mammoth Mountain snow was up to the second floor of cabins. We have had significant rain, but they keep beating this drought drum. Any thoughts on why?

    2. Tim:

      Appreciate it. In retrospect, I should have found a better source. Before I ran with the story, I checked with ranchers on what they were seeing on the ground. As a result, I ran with the story. While I agree that this is far from the worst winter wheat season, when you combine it with other things happening in the food system, there are serious challenges before us.

  7. Catherine, not sure if John Titus appreciated it, but I certainly appreciated what you were saying regarding the Amish, about not getting involved in using technology that requires a contract “drivers license” with the government. Great point, someone should look into it further and maybe we all start adopting some Amish ways of living.

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