Money & Markets Report: June 2, 2022

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  1. Catherine, you say you are looking for someone who can present on Solari regarding how to protect ourselves technologically. I would imagine Edward Snowden is a hot button issue to ask him to do so, so then what about Gary McKinnon? assuming he has not been assassinated.

      1. The challenge with outliers like Snowden and McKinnon carrying a message is that average people assume they don’t have a comparable threat model, instead of internalizing that “control is one person at a time”.

        It’s very expensive to fully protect any individual, but if we work together, we can collectively impose larger costs on would-be local and remote adversaries. Target the adversary’s business models and supply chains, including hypothetical app-based underground networks (think Fiverr, TaskRabbit or Uber for criminals/stringers) and boycott service/software/hardware vendors with known weaknesses. Buy better locks for physical doors. Use a router that can run open-source software and ad-tracker-blocking. Put the router in a small padlocked electronics enclosure to protect against local tampering from unscheduled visitors. Be wary of USB keyboard-video docks that can be subject to wireless implants. Use a local NAS with open-source software and on-disk encryption. Avoid all wireless. Use shielded enterprise-grade wired cables with grounded patch panels or switches. Shield at least bedroom and office walls. Have multiple air quality monitors and/or periodic water tests for unexpected substances. For padlocks, use high-quality combination locks (e.g. Sargent & Greenleaf) where you have the change key to rotate the combination locally, mitigating the threat of shipment interdiction.

        Investing in paper-based culture is a good start, e.g. nice pens and stationery, (re)learning to draw/sketch/trace/color. It also has the energetic advantage of sending positive vibes in the direction of art and imagination, instead of fear or (at best) stoic defensive warrior energy towards technology supply chains with asymmetric advantages.

        And remember, compromised technology works perfectly well for sending misinformation to adversaries, known and unknown!

  2. 01:37- …the Central Banks’…inability to market their excuses for what created inflation…the World knows…as long as they think the Fed is gonna come out the winner, the people will play along, as soon as there’s blood in the water…

    Yep: me [humanity] at my finest. God help me!

  3. My congressman Pete Sessions used to reply to my letters all the time, that is, until I sent him a copy of the solari report that covered CBDCs, the man went silent on me.

    1. Don’t give up on him. Central bankers scare most everyone.

      1. Over a timespan of centuries, did any mercenaries attempt to alter the central banking hierarchy?

        A few years ago, I shared the FASB56 Solari Report with one carefully selected person, on the premise that I was sharing information about public legislation. The downstream negative repercussions lasted for months, affecting multiple parties.

        1. It as not legislation. It was an administrative policy that was adopted publicly. That said, it was done in a way that I assume they expected it to attract no attention.

  4. Travel Industry Continues Pressing U.S. Government For Removal Of Pre-Departure Testing:
    https://www.traveloffpath.com/travel-industry-continues-pressing-u-s-government-for-removal-of-pre-departure-testing/

    Airlines Rally Together Against Testing Rule To Enter U.S.:
    https://www.traveloffpath.com/airlines-rally-together-against-testing-rule-to-enter-u-s/

    Meanwhile…

    U.S. Government Asks Court To Reinstate Mask Mandate For Public Transport:
    https://www.traveloffpath.com/u-s-government-asks-court-to-reinstate-mask-mandate-for-public-transport/

  5. Catherine—Have you seen this meme:

    Is it monkeypox time already??? I just took down my Ukraine decorations!!!

    1. Very funny. Almost time for swine flu decorations. Or will it be bird flu next!

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