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Interview: 2022 Annual Wrap Up: Pharma Food with Elze van Hamelen

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  1. Dispenza’s meditations techniques completely changed my life. They are intense work and challenging, but once gotten used to like climbing a stairway to heaven every morning. Would not want to miss a single day of this precious form of prayer.

      1. I am not using Joe’s guided meditations, more the concept he teaches in his books, he calls it the “blessing of the energy centres”, I combine it with breathing techniques prior to meditation. Dispenza’s guided stuff is rather strange or maybe very American, I really don’t know, I just couldn’t get on with it, it feels more like a night in Vegas than a meditation. But I do think the way he makes this very challenging work actionable is unmatched. Maybe look for it on youtube and see how you like it. 🙂

  2. Catherine,

    Think F-35 when it comes to the Bradley’s. It was never about the jet, but the PARTS of the jet to allow technology transfer. I bet The Bradleys are a way to arm insurgents with weapons we are not supposed to give them through plausible deniability. Do you know how easy it would be to take apart a Bradley’s weapons and rebuild them as primitive standalones? (I don’t actually know the answer to that, this is just an idea)

  3. John
    at 47 minute mark are you referring to Stephen Luczo, former CEO of Segate drive who assisted the City and County of San Francisco in transitioning to a new, then state of the art, mini computing system. During the transition, the city lost control over its cash and payables system, and Luczo was assigned to a three-member special team appointed by Mayor Dianne Feinstein, to resolve the system issue, which had resulted in a $200 million discrepancy between the cash system and the payable system. The issue was resolved within five days and as a result, Luczo was offered the opportunity to lead system deployment at any of five major City Departments. look at the players involved here and what they claimed they were doing & it’s not hard to figure out what was “REALLY” going on

    If you ever want to listen to info about “what coming next” listen to Seagate Technology – Strategic Updates. You need to listen to what they say in regard to what they are doing and apply that to we know about “wannabe rules are pushing”. If you read between the lines there’s really good info. Or at least there was 5 – 6 years ago when I was following “Steve’s speeches”.

    NOW my next challenge to you is the bicycling ditance of 405 miles in Jan, I cant ride in Jan up here in Canada but I’ll bet you coffee who can have most distance at year end.

    1. Actually, as it turns out, I was referring to Felix Rohatyn, who was-as Catherine correctly pointed out–from Lazard, not Goldman.

      My confusion arose from my recollection of the interview I did of Yves Smith in June 2011 for my movie Bailout (2012). We were talking about how far investment banking generally and Goldman Sachs in particular had fallen from the time when Yves worked there. Here is a transcript of the pertinent part of the interview:

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      John Whitehead and John Weinberg, the two Johns, they called them. They were co-heads of Goldman Sachs. And it was Sidney Weinberg who was instrumental and John Weinberg’s father in making Goldman into a great firm—well, it was then a great firm. I shouldn’t call it a great firm now. It’s kind of a joke. But a once-great firm. The Weinbergs are appalled with what has happened to Goldman. I mean, they are just completely horrified. It really is a destructive generational change in attitude.

      For example, New York City got in trouble. Felix Rohatyn, who was then the most prominent investment banker in the country, you could say the world, spent something like 18 months, unpaid, renegotiating New York City’s debt. You think any investment banker now would take any kind of assignment to do a re-negotiation for nothing because it was the right thing to do?

      * * * *

      As for biking, you’re on for one large black coffee.

      1. To quote Captain Chang in Star Trek “The Undiscovered Country” (who was quoting Shakespeare, I believe. Sorry was never a fan of Shakespeare in English class, engineering books were more up my alley) “The game is a foot”. I’ll check in with my kilometer (mile) count every month or two. If Catherine does the Tennessee event again this year & your speaking, I’ll come to it to pay up or collect!

  4. When I think of what 1) Gives me hope and 2) Keeps me sane both come back to Catherine & what I get from Solari.

    Grateful for sanity in an insane world.

  5. G’day Solari,
    Catherine was mentioning “Rife” (Money & Markets Feb 2) – I am wondering if she is aware of the “Healy” device? It’s ‘frequency medicine’ for want of a better term. It can be viewed at http://www.HealyWorld.org I invested in a Healy 2 years ago & they are wonderful insofar as returning us to homeostasis. With programs for every organ / bodily system also working via the quantum realm – all of which I believe. However I am concerned that it is via a “device” that uses your i-phone to get the program selected from the ‘cloud’. UK based, Germen engineered – I believe.
    At least they haven’t censored that, as yet, in Australia?!
    Also,I ordered Whitney Webbs “One Nation Under Black Mail” & Edward Dowds “Cause Unknown” via Amazon, only to have them refund for Whitney Webb claiming the book was / is unavailable (I then ordered from Trine Day & received delivery) then, yesterday I received an email from Amazon thanking me for returning Ed Dowd’s book with a refund notice. Not only had I wasted 4+ weeks since ordering but I never received the book let-alone requested to return a book I never got!! What has happened to my magnificent country? ‘Down Under” is right – down under tyranny, down under WEF, down under woke……

    1. I’m trying to wean myself off Amazon. So wherever, frankly, easy, I go direct to the manufacturer…for books, there are several alternative sources as you’ve discovered, thought sometimes it can be a good idea to order sensitive books from Amazon, as it moves them up the rankings. But Amazon is so…”evil” now, on balance I think it’s best to avoid giving them our money as much as possible.

  6. Hello good morning… thank you for your analysis
    I was just thinking of the discussion of genetic and epigenetic related to what we go through as the human race.
    Have a good day! Eliane

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