Theme: Meet the New War – Risk ON
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A couple of questions.
First, in your report of 3 March you mention problems for insurance companies regarding payments for covid “vaccine” deaths. Obviously the insurance companies can’t pay – so who will be liable? Here’s the question, admittedly a bit rhetorical: I received a Message from Medicare: “By getting vaccinated, including the booster shot, you are playing an important role in our response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccines help you and those around you stay safe and healthy.”
So does this mean the the .gov will pay out on life insurance for vaccine deaths? After all, the .gov is endorsing a product with “known risks” hahaha I wonder what a lawyer would think.
Second, Catherine, you often reference Doctors for Covid Ethics call ins, but I don’t seem to find a link on the website.
Thank you, and John, and all your staff for incredible work.
Gretchen:
Their town hall meetings are invitation only. If you are interested send your background and interests to askcatherine@solari.con and I will see what I can do. Usually doctors and scientists find it interesting. It gets very technical.
1. Your quick-fire list of reasons as to why Mr Global presently finds war so apposite was most impressive. Another reason (which perhaps wasn’t explicitly stated) is the pressing need to normalise and hide the number of deaths in young people. British Foreign Minister Liz Truss seems particularly keen to throw her folk into the fight and onto the pyre.
2. It seems like no day passes without another large European company announcing cessation of trade with Russia. The employees all take it without so much as a sigh, for fear of being accused of pro-Russian tendencies. Here in Germany, Merkel already set the nuclear power stations for turn-off, and whilst she did hang onto the Nordstream project, it wouldn’t surprise in the slightest if she was always banking on it eventually being torpedoed. Collective suicide indeed.
Still appreciating your reporting, especially during this, the Fake News Olympics. Thanks
Germany, USA and Russia down. City of London winning.
I don’t think it’s quite like this…What we can say right now is that Europe is losing big time. Russia is mostly self-sufficient, but Germany / France cannot survive for more than 2 months. And perhaps the EU / EC will take this opportunity to introduce digital ID cards because of “food rationing” – either real or fabricated. This rationing has already started in Italy and Germany.
– please see my comment above and a link to the video from Reiner Fullmich’s investigation
Interview with Prof Harvey Schlanger – about 1 hr 5 min in until 1 hr 50 min. A great historical background to the Russian/Ukranian conflict – a genuinely “Big Picture” stuff. It’s almost like “all you need to know”.
https://odysee.com/@Corona-Investigative-Committee:5/s94en:1
I live just outside Philadelphia and today decided it’d be prudent to have more cash on hand, after listening to this report and a few other reports. The first two ATM’s I tried had no cash available and had bags taped over their screens by store personnel- the lack of cash being something I have never experienced before at these usually busy ATM locations. The 3rd and 4th ATM locations I tried did have cash, but still this seems a bit ominous all things considered
Outstanding as always.
Great Content as always. Love the new website layout and the links to stories document. soo much more user friendly. superb
I was just curious. If the State invests to build a parking lot near a train station in CT on land that is owned by the town – because they put money in for construction – I believe they take control of the property and it’s State not Town controlled even though the Town owns the land. Does the same thing apply with HUD or other Federal agencies contributing to housing in a particular state or Town i.e. if they contribute to build affordable or other housing on local town own land – construction, management fees, subsidizing rents – does the Federal Government then take control of that Town/State property? Can they supersede local zoning or use the property for something else in future?
There are likely different patterns in different places. However, if you look at many contracts they have so many invasive regulations and rules, they have an option to exercise control if they want to. This is particularly true with subsidy contracts. Mortgages are different. Anyone who does a deal with HUD should real ALL of the fine print.
Catherine,
I love being in the position of being the “dumb one” in the room. Every time I watch Solari, I feel myself becoming more diverse and my depth of understanding increases.