Theme: Meet the New War – Risk ON

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  1. Catherine, John,
    great show as always. Thank you so much for that.

  2. Hi Catherine. Can you provide the link to the meme John posted – COVID-19 exiting stage and Russia-Ukraine armed conflict (WWIII) entering stage. The perfect Kabuki theatre meme. Thank you. It says it all. We just keep changing the event in this grand theatre! It appears this message is spreading quickly in the Alt world. The alt counter narratives clearly are growing stronger by the ‘crisis event’. Millions globally catching on to the global control grid and how it operates. Counter attacks come more swiftly as a result. Knocked it out of the park this week. As always, so appreciate your committed efforts to your subscribers – you too John. Thank you!

  3. Thanks for your ‘no nonsense’ Money & Mkt report this week. I was taken by the comic John showed with Covid going out the door and a war missile coming in the door. This narrative flip is such a handy way to get both Fauci and the Pharma companies off the national and international stages now that R. Kennedy Jr.’s book has come out and exposed the entire underbelly to Fauci and the industry he serves so well. For a guy who got more media air time than the U.S. Pres over the past 2 years it will prevent media questioning and investigation quite well. Also, attached is the moment you spoke about in your Ask Catherine set regarding DeSantis addressing the students regarding mask wearing in FL this week! Needless to say our hearts are with the Ukrainian people affected by the antics in their part of the world.
    https://www.wavy.com/news/health/coronavirus/this-is-ridiculous-florida-governor-scolds-students-for-wearing-face-masks/

  4. My son went to Ukraine in July, 2018, to try to join the military. A recruiter with their army corresponded with him to come because the recruiter received higher compensation based on the distance recruits traveled. He rented a room in this recruiter’s apartment for a very high price until he was admitted to the army in October. He came home November 30 during the Kirch Strait incident. Based on what he described during his stay, I came away with the impression the Ukranians are kind people but their lives are very difficult, with little economic opportunity. They’re likely to rob or cheat a foreigner, in a sneaky and good natured way but are not violent or inclined to murder. While he waited in Kiev, he communicated with two other young Americans who were on the line in the Donbass region. The two sides periodically shot at each other but were spaced far enough apart that no one was harmed. It sounded very much like boys in their trenches, playing war. It was odd. One day, however, a sniper from the Russian side shot a new recruit in the chest. He bled to death because they didn’t have a good evacuation plan and they were basically out in a field. The Ukraine military sent a helicopter with guns but stayed out of range, the Russian side fired at it. After this brief display of muscle with no consequences, the helicopter went away.

    Aaron was in bootcamp at Mikolaev which is northeast of Odessa. Every day, recruits were fed buckwheat mush, borscht and cabbage. The borscht contained a small amount of chicken. The barracks contained a barrel of drinking water but it was foul and gave them diarhea. The showers were cold water, a drain in the floor for a toilet, they could wash their clothing but there was no place to hang them to dry. Most of the recruits had problems with their feet and crotch rot because of this. Uniforms, long johns and winter coats were provided, however, there weren’t enough for everyone and there was much stealing among recruits. The shoes provided were poorly made and uncomfortable. Officers stole Aaron’s boots the first day but fortunately he’d brought another pair. Heat was not turned on in the barracks until recruits became ill in November. Equipment was lacking or broken. No real effort was made to teach recruits how to handle and care for a gun. Some of Aaron’s pictures showed young men in the field, during breaks, smoking, with their loaded guns across a knee or arm, casually pointed at others. Clearly, training an army was not the goal of this bootcamp but these young soldiers didn’t know any better. The general in charge, sold everything that had any value: food, clothing, equipment, guns, ammo. When a dignitary from Canada visited, recruits were required to dig into their own pockets to buy lightbulbs because the general had sold them. They got a good meal that day for the sake of appearances.

    Outside the gates to this bootcamp, the general owned a convenience store. Recruits could buy water, booze and junk food there with their army pay and money they could con out of a foreigner. Many recruits lived close enough they could go home on weekends where they could be fed. Aaron’s weight dropped dramatically from July – November. He was starving. Aaron decided to leave because there was no military training or discipline being taught there. Based on his observations, I think the military is a place to warehouse the young people because they have no opportunities. Living conditions indicate how little concern they have for these young people. The military provides an opportunity for those at the top to make money. As this situation with Ukraine and Russia unfolds, I wonder who they are fighting because Ukraine truly does not have a military that could resist any invasion. Is the whole thing narrative?

    I should mention the parades. Periodically, there would be some rumor about Russia and they would bring out their old tanks and march these kids through town. The townspeople turned out for the spectacle. There was some humor in it as potholes in the streets tripped up more than one recruit or their flags got caught in tree branches. Ukraine, truly is a country falling apart – poor infrastructure, corruption – it’s really a shame.

    1. Sad story, but it is clear that Ukraine is a country with a mere figurehead at its helm. Like the USA. Without solid leadership, any country is only one challenge away from revealing its fecklessness.

    2. I met a Ukrainian chef once on a drill ship. He cooked excellent food! Also he was a great guy to talk to and socialize. Only through him I learned that Ukrainians love fresh dill in their dishes. And here it comes: I also met great Russians while at work. Excellent people to talk to and work with. Sad though that divide and conquer seems to work everywhere because I really believe deep down in their hearts people don‘t want to fight each other.

    3. Your description fits with most of my reports from the ground. It is a society going through a horrible long term implosion. Oldie but goodie:

      https://library.solari.com/yeah-though-i-walk-through-the-valley-of-the-shadow-of-death-2/

      Yea, Though I Walk Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death

      Daily Bell Editorial

      By Catherine Austin Fitts – November 09, 2012

      “We all live in the South Bronx because that neighborhood is the unavoidable proof that American civilization can stop. It can stop literally right around the corner, and if it does nobody can do a thing about it… “
      ~ Michael Ventura

      It’s the look that grabs you: that moment when a person first realizes that civilization can stop and what that means. There is no law that they can count on; community comes as luck may have it. Sometimes there is no luck at all. The machinery can and will turn against them – and hit hard.

      Tiger Woods was on top of the world: handsome, successful, wealthy, at the top of his game. Then it served the purpose of the powers that be to put him through the ringer. It kept the crowd distracted. It served multiple purposes; most had nothing to do with Tiger. In a split second, all the media turned against him. Up was down, down was up. It was an exercise in raw power.

      Now Tiger Woods realizes that he can swing a golf club, but no matter how well he plays golf and no matter what the facts are, some invisible force can decide arbitrarily what other people think and say about him, at the drop of the hat. He is powerless in the face of the storm. Watch Tiger speak to the press. The fright is still in his eyes. The proof that he is a champion is that he can still get up, play and win.

      I hear that fright now when I talk with people in New York and on the East Coast. The voice that goes with the look. It was not just a storm. There was something else. Something more. This time it was not just one office complex. This time it was much bigger. Days without power reminds us what life can be like when civilization stops.

      I once lived through a decade-long storm – one that got ugly, turned mean, got dug in. A few years into it, a fellow who used to work for the CIA in covert operations turned up and professed to give advice. He said when the storm hits, you need to let it roll over like a wave. I did not understand what he meant at first. I came to over time. It served me well.

      Civilization is a power that each one of us carries in our heart. Preserve and nourish that power through the storm, then arise to rebuild when the storm passes.

      1. Sad yet beautiful! I will carry and nourish that power. Thank you, Catherine

      2. Wow. I will remember the image of the storm, and your counsel to let it roll over one like a wave. And I will do my best to hold civilization within my heart in hopes of rebuilding once the storm has passed. Thank you, Catherine.

  5. Ukraine wants to be Crypto Capital of the World, https://archive.ph/4SYQj
    “Chief among the upsides, he explains in his office overlooking the Dnieper River, is the sort of freedom not seen in developed nations for hundreds of years. Like, you can get away with murder.”
    https://siliconicarus.org/2022/03/03/ukrainian-gomorrah-sanctions-cryptocurrencies-and-pricing-revenge/

    Lithium mining assets in Ukraine: https://archive.ph/T3FZz

    Neocon history & influence on recent events in Europe: https://www.voltairenet.org/article215879.html

    Two conflict scenarios explored: quick/slow resolution, https://www.moodysanalytics.com/-/media/article/2022/the-russia-ukraine%20conflict-two-possible-scenarios.pdf

    US wants “Covid misinformation” data from tech companies by May 2nd – witch hunt? https://archive.ph/jwgdf

    1. From billionaire civil war to billionaire kinetic war? https://subscriber-input.solari.com/forums/topic/billionaire-civil-war/

      What’s the connection between Oligarchs, New Khazaria, Brooklyn rabbi, Putin, Kushner and Trump?
      https://pete843.substack.com/p/war-between-russian-and-western-backed
      “what is happening in Ukraine, at least in part is a war between and for the Ukrainian and Russian Oligarchs, in addition to benefit of the Western and Chinese Elites and the WEF Agenda”

      https://www.unz.com/article/jewish-subtexts-in-ukraine/
      “in October 2021 it was revealed via the Pandora Papers that Zelenskyy … and his associates had received $40 million into offshore accounts from funds linked to Kolomoyskyi”

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dnipro
      “Renamed Dniepropetrovsk in 1926, it became a vital industrial centre of Soviet Ukraine, one of the key centres of the nuclear, arms, and space industries of the Soviet Union. In particular, it is home to the Yuzhmash, a major space and ballistic-missile design bureau and manufacturer. Because of its military industry, it functioned as a closed city until the 1990s.”

      1. Putin-aligned oligarch negotiating with Ukraine?
        https://www.jewishnews.co.uk/world-exclusive-roman-abramovich-accepts-ukraines-offer-to-help-negotiate-peace/
        “Roman Abramovich was contacted by the Ukrainian side for support in achieving a peaceful resolution, and that he has been trying to help ever since. Considering what is at stake, we would ask for understanding as to why we have not commented on either the situation as such or his involvement.”

  6. Thank You for your in-depth talk about the Ukrainian situation.
    Please next time consider also the roles and interests of people like
    Ihor Kolomojskyj.

    You highlighted one or two interesing points already:
    EU offered UA-citizens a three-years-asylum without conditions.
    And generally the killing of christians in Russia.

    Why would you introduce mandatory conscription, at the beginning of a war you have already lost?
    Why would you arm ‘your’ citizens with years-old AKs and self-made mollies, just to send them against professional soldiers in tanks?
    Why would you urge your neighbors to add more fuel to the fire.

    It is looking like a genocide and some fat ass in switzerland (Kolomojskyj) is calling the shots. Isn’t it?

  7. Catherine, you and John have extraordinary handle on the big picture and Mr. Global -and I concur risk is on. I was hoping you two would disagree on this-but no such luck.
    Just curious are you aware of The Last Refuge tree house group? There Sundance mirrors much of what you surmise about Mr. Global and the risk of world.
    I remain in prayer daily -especially now during Lenten season. Plenty to pray and fast about.
    Also have you talked to Dr.Malone as I suggested-as he is now openly talking about WEF and CBDC as primary concerns! Peace to you and John. I deeply appreciate your sharing of truth as you percive it.

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