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Unanswered Question: Is Canada Being Run with Mercenaries?
“The reappearance of private armies is a harbinger of a wider trend in international relations: the emergence of neomedievalism….The erosion of the taboo against mercenarism heralds a shi…
Equity Overview Update: Rambus calls a Top
By Catherine Austin Fitts
As of January 25, Rambus has called a top in the stock market, saying that we could see a cyclical bear market within the long term bull. You can read more about his asse…
Doctors for Covid Ethics – Symposium III with Highly Acclaimed International Scientists, Lawyers and Economists
PARTICIPANTS: Mary Holland, Renate Holzeisen, Meryl Nass MD, and Polly Tommey Join World-Renowned Experts In Science, Medicine, Finance, Media And The Law To Speak At The Doctors For Covid Ethics…
Corporate Vaccine Mandates and Vaccine Passports — Brought to You by BlackRock and Vanguard?
Investment giants BlackRock and The Vanguard Group stand to benefit from their ownership stakes in most of the corporations that imposed COVID vaccine mandates, and in some of the technology firm…
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…
Blast from the Past: Week of Feb. 21, 2022: VAXXED II – The People’s Truth with Polly Tommey
Side by side with Prof. Mark Skidmore’s significant and eye-opening “Covid-19 Report” detailing the results of his survey on people’s experience with both Covid-19 illness and the so-called “va…
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Feb. 21, 2022: Hotel Rwanda
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Is there a genocide happening before our very eyes? What is the cause of the unheard-of increase in all-cause mortality in Western nations? How is it possible that s…
Hero of the Week: Feb. 21, 2022: Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt (October 26, 1930 – February 8, 2022)
“When we give up on education and we move towards training, civilization dies.” ~ C.S. Lewis
“In order to condition students, verses set to music and repeatedly intoned, are very effective. It i…
Music of the Week: Feb. 18, 2022: Kate Bush – Cloudbusting
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This song from Kate Bush’s 1985 album Hounds of Love is based on the life and work of Austrian psychoanalyst and originator of “orgone” research, Dr. Wilhelm Reich, …
2021 Annual Wrap Up: Sovereignty with John Titus
“This is a very engineered event.”~ John Titus
By Catherine Austin Fitts
This coming week, we complete the publication of our 2021 Annual Wrap Up with the theme Sovereignty: A Prime…
Money & Markets Report: February 17, 2022
Theme: Fast and Furious
ALERT: 2030 Psychological Agenda – Obedience Training for PreK-Adults Already Global with Billions in Funding for Full Control – Part 7: Legislation and Billions in State & Federal Funding
by: Corey Lynn
The social emotional learning (SEL) programs wouldn’t be successful without all of the state and federal funding it receives, and with “mental health” being used under the gui…
Avatar Update: Personal Opinion of Sofia Smallstorm
Please note that this is a personal newsletter written by Sofia Smallstorm. It is not “the news,” but rather a reflective way of sharing information.
Sofia covers a range of subjects. You …
Food for the Soul: Global Trade in Art – Part 1
Georges de La Tour. The Cheat with the Ace of Diamonds (1635). The Louvre. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout
There are bigger world problems than this, but you may ha…
Food for the Soul: Global Trade in Art – Part 1
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout There are bigger world problems than this, but you may have noticed that your favorite sheets are not in stock at Ikea—it is the global trade disruption, compliments of the pandemic. As “out of stock” notices affect our ability to obtain our favorite snacks, shoes, a sofa or…
PDF Now Available for Corey Lynn’s Global Landscape on Vaccine ID Passports
By Corey Lynn
Globalists are using vaccine ID passports as part of a coordinated push to implement digital identities and a global social credit system that would control every aspect of peopl…
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…
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…
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Feb. 14, 2022: Syriana
https://youtu.be/JvTni7Nggi0
Syriana (2005), starring George Clooney, Matt Damon, and Christopher Plummer, has been featured as Solari’s movie of the week before (Solari Report of March 2010) …
Blast from the Past: Week of Feb. 14, 2022: The Missing Money
This week, the Solari Report publishes the 2021 Annual Wrap Up theme of “Sovereignty” by John Titus. Sovereignty requires accountability. A global “reset” will play out very differently depending on …
Hero of the Week: Feb. 14, 2022: Corporal Daniel Bulford
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“The Constitution is the Supreme Law of Canada.”
Corporal Daniel Bulford
Our hero of the week is Corporal Daniel Bulford, former member of the…
Music of the Week: Feb. 11, 2022: G.F. Händel – Zadok the Priest – Organ Solo
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Supporting the theme of “Sovereignty” in the 2021 Annual Wrap Up and this week’s report by John Titus, Georg Friedrich Händel’s coronation music comes to mind.
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Control & Freedom Happen One Person at a Time with Catherine & Ulrike Granögger
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“Controlled with an elegant and simple user interface on a smartphone, neuroscientists can easily trigger any specific combination or precise sequen…
Money & Markets Report: February 10, 2022
Theme: The Bubbles Float Closer to the Control Grid
Indian Lawsuits Allege Vaccine Murder with Dipali Ojha
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“Hence, it is clear that the ac…
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”.
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…
Can Bitcoin Circumvent Economic Tyranny – Interview with Catherine Austin Fitts and Aleks Svetski & Dr. Mercola
Dr. Mercola interviews Catherine Austin Fitts, and Aleks Svetski, editor of The Bitcoin Times magazine and host of “The Wake Up Podcast.”
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Mercola.com blog
Justi…
Blast from the Past: Week of Feb. 7, 2022: Control Files
Continuing our discussions on the need to “stop the passports” as one of our paramount goals for 2022, we return to “control files” and how they help shape the events unfolding before our eyes. Contr…
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Feb. 7, 2022: Who is Bill Gates? (Full Documentary, 2020)
Related to this week’s interview, which focuses on the lawsuits against Bill Gates and fraudulent vaccination programs in India, we once again highlight James Corbett’s outstanding documentary (n…
Hero of the Week: Feb. 7, 2022: Australian Air Traffic Controller and Student Pilot
https://youtu.be/rzhKczNcB_c
Here are two men keeping their calm. When the on-board flight instructor collapses, a clear-minded and competent (anonymous) air traffic controller at Perth’s Jandak…
Music of the Week: Feb. 4, 2022: Lasya –Anoushka Shankar
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Anoushka Shankar is the daughter of world-famous sitar player and classical composer Ravi Shankar, and herself a virtuoso sitarist bridging Indian classical music an…
Food for the Soul: Oscar Movie Season
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout
The Oscar season in Hollywood is like the Baltic sea after a storm, when crumbs of precious amber are churned up to the surface. Various movies that would perha…
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…
Food for the Soul: Oscar movie season
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout The Oscar season in Hollywood is like the Baltic sea after a storm, when crumbs of precious amber are churned up to the surface. Various movies that would perhaps go unnoticed at any other time are being re-released and submitted by their producers. That’s how you can discover…
Money & Markets Report: February 3, 2022
Theme:
Taking Advantage of Control Grid Growing Pains
Metanoia Series: Introduction to New Thought with Rev. Twana Malone
“It is never too late to be who you might have been.” ~ George Eliot
By Junious Ricardo Stanton
This coming week for the Metanoia Series, I have the pleasure to explore with …
Book Review: The Iodine Crisis by Lynne Farrow
“But some of us have been educated by surprises out of much that we were ‘absolutely sure’ of….” ~ Charles Fort
By Catherine Austin Fitts
Long ago, I heard an interview of four doctors discu…
Groundhog Day
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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…
ALERT: 2030 Psychological Agenda – Obedience Training for PreK-Adults Already Global with Billions in Funding for Full Control – Part 6: Private Sector Funders
by: Corey Lynn
As with most agendas being perpetrated on human beings, those who manufactured the alleged “crisis” are those profiting from it, and some of these globalists are so slick, they …
Libraries: Gateway of Knowledge: A Look Into Special Libraries
Abbotsford House Library Source: Wikimedia Commons
“Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it.” ― Lao Tzu
By Gabrielle Passick
Last time, we left off with Libraries, Books…
Chinese New Year 2022 – Year of the Tiger
2022 represents the Year of the Tiger, an animal that symbolizes strength, power and prosperity in the Chinese zodiac.
Chinese New Year 2022 falls on Tuesday, February 1st, 2022, and celebrati…
U.S. Developing Vaccine Passport System Using Complex Web of Big Tech Partnerships
Introduction:
Just because the federal government isn’t directly developing a national vaccine database or vaccine passport system doesn’t mean such systems aren’t in the works – they are, a…
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Jan. 31, 2022: Yellowstone – Season 4
Continuing with our cowboy life theme of the Hero of the Week, this favorite western action-packed TV series is about a family protecting their ranch from corporate land grab. Featuring Kevin C…
Hero of the Week: Jan. 31, 2022: Riggen & Justin Johnson
“It takes a lot of time and a lot of paying attention and watching the other guys to figure out what works right and the right things to do.” ~ Justin Johnson
What would the world look lik…
Blast from the Past: Week of Jan. 31, 2022: Why I Am an Optimist
At the end of 2020, Catherine wrote “Why I Am an Optimist” in response to a question from a Solari subscriber. Two years later, it’s worth revisiting.
Rogue Food Conference March 4th and 5th, 2022
Join the Rogue Food team for their first-ever Florida 2022 event. Friday March 4th and Saturday March 5th at the beautiful Lighthouse Christian Center in Mayo, Florida.
Lighthouse Christian Ce…
Music of the Week: Jan. 28, 2022: Set You Free
Relaxing minimalist soundscape created by Enahm Hof – yes, Wim Hof’s son – and Niraj Naik. This collection of songs can be used as background music for the Wim Hof Method’s breathing exercises.
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Food Series: How One Consumer Can Make a Difference with Mike Lobsinger
“So the Department does not say you can’t take milk home, or Mr. Lobsinger can’t take milk home and process it in his own kitchen. The statute and enforcement scheme limits their authority …
Homesteading Tips from John Moody + Upcoming Rogue Food Event!
I recently had the pleasure of speaking with John Moody, a brilliant author, homesteader, and co-founder of the annual Rogue Food Conference. I wanted to pick John’s brain to extract some of hi…
Hero of the Week: Jan. 24, 2022: Steve Aftergood
“One wants to be sure that terrorism is not used as a pretext for withholding information that the public needs to assess government policy and performance. … It looks to me like the governme…
Blast from the Past: Week of Jan. 24, 2022: Caveat Emptor: Why Investors Need to Do Due Diligence on U.S. Treasury and Related Securities
Related to the work of our Hero of the Week, Steve Aftergood, our Blast from the Past is a reminder of the impact of the missing money and the adoption of Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Bo…
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Jan. 24, 2022: Nomadland
The 2020 movie Nomadland by Chloé Zhao portrays the lives of “unsettled” Americans who dared to leave a “safe and organized” life behind for nomadic lives in RVs and vans—seeking …
Music of the Week: Jan. 21, 2022: Masterclass with Salvatore Fisichella
How do we keep perfecting art? There is a lot of talent out there. It is a wonderful service to humanity to share that talent to help others expand their art even further. Great example by Salvat…
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…
Libraries: Gateway of Knowledge – Libraries, Books, & Bibliophiles in Artwork
Woman Reading by Édouard Manet (1879) Source: Wikimedia Commons
By Gabrielle Passick
“Art is unquestionably one of the purest and highest elements in human happiness. It trains the mind through …
Money & Markets Report: January 20, 2022
Theme:
Inflation and shortages threaten the Op
2021 Annual Wrap Up: Equity Overview & Rambus Chartology
“From the start of WWII in 1939 until it ended in late 1945, the Dow was up a total of 50%, more than 7% per year. So, during two of the worst wars in modern history, the U.S. …
Book Review: Breath – The New Science of a Lost Art by James Nestor
“Modern research in pulmonology, psychology, biochemistry, and human physiology is showing us that making even slight adjustments to the way we inhale and exhale can help jump-start athletic …
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…
Prayers for Martin Luther King & America
Dr. Martin Luther King was assassinated on April 4, 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee. Today the citizens of the United States celebrate his life and work.
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Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Avatar Update: Personal Opinion of Sofia Smallstorm
Please note that this is a personal newsletter written by Sofia Smallstorm. It is not “the news,” but rather a reflective way of sharing information.
Sofia covers a range of subjects. You …
Special Solari Report: Musings at Christmas and New Year with Thomas Meyer
Our view of the Alps from the terrace across Interlaken on New Years Day.
“And now we welcome the new year. Full of things that have never been.” ~ Rainer Maria Rilke
By Catherine Austin Fitts
I sp…
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Jan. 17, 2022: New Zealand – Skeletons in the Cupboard
At a time when fact checking is all the rage, it may be useful to be aware of certain practices, as this documentary series illustrates.
The ancient history of New Zealand, for instance, may …
Hero of the Week: Jan. 17, 2022: Dr. Joseph P. Farrell
Dr. Joseph P. Farrell is our hero this week for having been through heart surgery in the middle of this “pandemic.”
As mentioned earlier, Dr. Farrell was admitted to the hospital on Monday J…
Blast from the Past: Week of Jan. 17, 2022: Anatomy of a SWAT from a Lawyer’s Perspective
Mohandas Karamachand Gandhi, one of the most influential figures in modern social and political activism, considered these traits to be the most spiritually perilous to humanity:
Wealth withou…
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…
Food for the Soul: Good Versus Evil in Art
The belief in a supernatural source of evil is not necessary; men alone are quite capable of every wickedness.” ~ Joseph Conrad, Under Western Eyes (1911) By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout The struggle between the forces of good and evil lies at the root of all religions. In India, one of the most…
Special Solari Report – Join Us on the Barricades with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
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Catherine interviews Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on his new best-selling book and strategies to stop Vaccine Passports and Mandates.
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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…
Pfizer/FDA Corruption, Lethal Batches, and Autopsies Reveal Covid-19 Jab Genocide
By Corey Lynn
Not only were Pfizer’s trials a fraud, but the FDA knowingly approved it, putting millions of people at high risk. This report will show how autopsies reveal that the Covid-19 jabs…
2nd Quarter 2021 Wrap Up: CBDCs – Why You Want to Hold On to Your Cash – PDF Now Available!
The digital magazine PDF of the 2nd Quarter 2021 Wrap Up: CBDCs – Why You Want to Hold On to Your Cash is now available to Solari Report Subscribers!
Subscribers:
Read the PDF of the 2nd Quarter…
Via Europa: Some Like it Red
By Vanessa Biard-Schaeffer
To celebrate the New Year, I wanted you to meet Camilla Radford-Furman. When she told me she had recently done a remote / online wine tasting, I thought to myself t…
Avatar Update: Personal Opinion of Sofia Smallstorm
Human Calculator
Other Topics:NumberscapesHosts and ParasitesA Nanotech DiseaseMaterial, Structures, Processes, DevicesThe Citadel
Please note that this is a personal newsletter written by …
Food for the Soul: The Neglected Art of Pastels – Rosalba Carriera – Women & Art Series 15
Rosalba Carriera. Self portrait as “Winter” (1731). State Art Museum, Dresden. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout
There are some languages, like German, Polish, and …
ALERT: 2030 Psychological Agenda – Obedience Training for PreK-Adults Already Global with Billions in Funding for Full Control – Part 5: U.S. Dept. of Education & Multiple Agencies Involved
By Corey Lynn
The “whole child,” “whole family” psychological approach through the social emotional learning (SEL) agenda wouldn’t be as far along as it is without the help of the U.S. D…
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…
Money & Markets Report: January 13, 2022
Theme:
Intent: Murder vs. Mistake To Come
2021 Annual Wrap Up: News Trends & Stories, Part II with Dr. Joseph P. Farrell
“And remember: you must never, under any circumstances, despair. To hope and to act, these are our duties in misfortune.”
“Failure to love is almost like murder.”
~ Boris P…
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Jan. 10, 2021: Documentary of the Year 2021: Planet Lockdown
Planet Lockdown explains what has happened to our world over the last two years, how we got to this point, and what is really at stake. Through a series of candid interviews with leaders acr…
Blast from the Past: Week of Jan. 10, 2022: The Global Harvest and What It Means to Investors
Global Harvest was the theme for our 2016 Annual Wrap Up. Our focus then was on the shift from a world where food prices in the G7 nations were relatively stable to one in which food prices …
Hero of the Week: Jan. 10, 2022: Corey Lynn
“I will not be a human experiment of a gene therapy jab for a virus that has a 99.98% survival rate.” ~ Remember this mantra from Corey Lynn!
Investigative journalist and author Corey Lynn …
Music of the Week: Jan. 7, 2022: Concerto for Oboe d’Amore in A Major (BWV 1055) – Johann Sebastian Bach
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p86QCWOA-0
Instilling some coherence into the world and our lives with this classic piece of baroque music from Bach. A good way to start the weekend, the week, …
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…
Money & Markets Report: January 6, 2022
Theme: Convert how you access intelligence & do biz without online payments
2021 Annual Wrap Up: News Trends & Stories, Part I with Dr. Joseph P. Farrell
“The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.” ~ Sun Tzu
By Catherine Austin Fitts
This coming week, we begin the publication of our 2021 Annual Wrap Up with Part I o…
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…
Vaccine Passport Mandates by: State, County and City
Overview: We’ve made an update as of Jan 18th 2022. Note the additions of Oakland Ca, Minneapolis and St. Paul MN, as well as Boston and […]
Vaccine Passport Mandates by: State, County and City
Update: Jan 18th 2022 Vaccine Passport Mandate Maps
Food for the Soul: Isabella Stewart Gardner – Women & Art Series 14
Andres Zorn. Isabella Stewart Gardner in Venice (1894). Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout
March 18, 1990 was the St. Patric…
Bring Back the Boycott: Say ‘No’ to Big Pharma, Big Banks and Totalitarian Control
Taking moral responsibility for our personal exercise of purchasing power and withdrawing support from entities that degrade the common good may not be sufficient to halt tyranny in the short term, b…
22 Ways To Stop Vaccine ID Passports in 2022 and Why We Must!
By Corey Lynn
GLOBAL, HEALTH & SCIENCE, SOLUTIONS, TECHNOLOGY, U.S.
22 Ways To Stop Vaccine ID Passports in 2022 and Why We Must!
One day, whe…
Libraries: Gateway of Knowledge Art and Relaxation in Libraries
University of Michigan Law Library Interior
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By Gabrielle Passick
“A man should hear a little music, read a little poetry, and see a fine picture every day of his li…
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Jan. 4, 2022: Movie of the Year 2021: The Resistance Banker
It should not be a surprise that The Resistance Banker made it as our Movie of the Year 2021. The movie illustrates how critical it now is for us to use our time and resources as judiciously as po…
Hero of the Week: Jan. 4, 2022: Michael Palmer, MD
Michael Palmer is a professor of chemistry and microbiology and a trained medical doctor. A former student of Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi, he and Dr. Bhakdi are at the heart of the Doctors for Covid …