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Happy President’s Day!

President’s Day honors and celebrates the life and achievements of George Washington, the first President of the United States (1789-1797) and ‘The Father of his Country’. The day is, in practice, of…

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The Risks of Grid-Tie Solar

by: the Solari Staff

Introduction

There has been a rush to put solar panels—aka photovoltaics or PVs—on homes across the world. In the U.S., a host of incentives, tax credits, and other go…

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Happy Valentine’s Day!

Valentine’s Day occurs every February 14.  Across the United States and in other places around the world, candy, flowers and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name of St. Vale…

Prof. Luc Montagnier died on February 8, 2022

Best known for the discovery of the HIV virus, Prof. Luc Montagnier is known to our research circles as someone who has demonstrated the “teleportation” of DNA and has confirmed the work of Dr. Peter Gariaev and the “Wave Genome”.

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Notice of Liability

[Note from CAF: Stopping this approval will only delay this approval unless we stop the control grid. Once the control grid is successfully implemented this and thousands of other approvals can…

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Finding Sources of Fresh Food

By Pete Kennedy

With the accelerating deterioration in quality and reliability of the conventional food supply, one of the best steps anyone can take for health and preparedness is to increase…

Coup D’état Movie List

Films and Television Series: SEVEN DAYS IN MAY (1964) A political action movie from the veteran of this genre, director John Frankenheimer. Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster star in a fictional but plausible thriller about a political struggle between a democratic president and his hard-right opponents. When a weak U.S. president signs a nuclear peace…

Groundhog Day

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By Wikipedia

Groundhog Day is a day celebrated on February 2. According to folklore, if it is cloudy when a groundhog emerges from its burrow on this day, then spr…

Equity Overview: Subscriber Resources

DISCUSSION OUTLINE Introduction 2021: Charts Rambus Chartology 2022 – Scenarios Risk Risk Strategy vs Investment Strategy Risk Management Living Capital: You are the Asset This and That: Insurance Policies Experts Purchase Revenues/Income Savings/Estate Planning What I Do Summary of Asset Classes Closing Thoughts LINKS A Clear Mind & A Good Map Coming Clean Mind Control…

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Planet Lockdown

~ Chosen as Solari Documentary of the Year 2021 ~

Planet Lockdown is a 90-minute documentary on the situation the world finds itself in. We spoke to some of t…

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Food for the Soul: Art and Cautionary Tales

By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout Art serves many social purposes, such as creating a magic ritual, preserving memories, announcing praise or condemnation, revising history, and (obviously) providing esthetic enjoyment. It’s no wonder, then, that art has also been used to warn people of the potential consequences of their actions. The British Museum houses…

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Control Is One Person at a Time

“If you have pictures of family men having sex with a child, they are yours for life. Such people can and will help you engineer the theft of trillions for modest compensation. You control them. They…

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Food for the Soul: The Neglected Art of Pastels – Rosalba Carriera – Women & Art Series 15

By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout There are some languages, like German, Polish, and Latin, that have many grammatical cases (so-called declensions) and three genders. You must know exactly what you are going to say before you say your sentence, or it will never come out right. You cannot change your mind halfway. Painting…

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Protest in Art

Poster for the Suffragette movement. Mary Lowndes (1909). Published by Brighton and Hove Women’s Franchise. Artists’ Suffrage League. Photo: Public Domain Wikimedia Commons By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout If an individual stands up to bullies or resists violence, it is called personal courage. When a group does it, it is often called a…

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Food for the Soul: Isabella Stewart Gardner – Women & Art Series 14

By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout March 18, 1990 was the St. Patrick’s Day holiday in Boston. The streets were full of revelers, and the police had their hands full with traffic control. Two mustachioed policemen who knocked on the doors of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum on Fenway Street were readily admitted by…