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By Catherine Austin Fitts

I had the most remarkable conversation at dinner in Sydney with a Solari Report subscriber joining me on the road to Uluru. He said that what would take us through this period of change was divine enlightenment and inspiration.

I agree.

The reason, he said, to embrace the U.S. Constitution and the period of enlightenment that inspired it is to claim our full legacy of divine enlightenment – the divine inspiration that our ancestors have received throughout the ages. This is our inheritance – the accumulated wisdom of the proceeding generations.

We need it now.

To continue our discussions regarding the U.S. Constitution, I asked Dr. Edwin Vieira to join me to discuss his book The Sword and Sovereignty regarding the militias. Dr Vieira is one of the finest Constitutional scholars of our time. If you have not heard his Solari Report on why it is essential to enforce the US Constitution, I highly recommend it. Click Here.

This coming week, Dr. Vieira and I discuss the militias operating at the time of the drafting of the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights. Dr. Vieira explains why such organizations have so much potential to contribute to a self-governing people.

Understanding the history of the militia teaches us about our inheritance – both the divine values and practical habits that created our faith in the transcendental power of the rule of law.

For Let’s Go to the Movies
, I recommend Mel Gibson’s The Patriot about Benjamin Martin, a veteran of the French and Indian War and a widower with seven children who leads a militia army during the Revolutionary War.

Please post or e-mail your questions for Ask Catherine.

Talk to you Thursday! (My Friday in the Australian Outback!)

42 Comments

  1. Dear Catherine

    Another brilliant interview! Thank you.

    The fact that this is not common knowledge clearly demonstrates how much our schools are letting us all down.

    At time 1:24:39 Dr Vieira says that marshal law is something not allowed by the constitution of the United States. Does this mean that the constitution expressly forbids martial law?

    This has made me think about some videos I have recently watched about maritime and admiralty law. These videos talk about the fact the the United State has been a corporation since 1871 and that our birth certificates are receipts for our legal person and serve as collateral for the Federal Reserve Bank, which are traded on the New York Stock Exchange. They explain that as a result of this admiralty law we are all slaves. They talk about natural persons and legal personhood, about that being a citizen means being owned by the corporation, and about the significance of official documents having our names printed in all capital letters. It’s all rather confusing. Are you familiar with any of this? Since there is much questionable information out there on the internet, it is hard to know what is true and what is fake. Do you happen to know if this is this serious stuff or if is a bunch of nonsense?

    1. Andrew:

      I have found it a rabbit hole not worth going down. IMO the people who run things don’t respect the law, but it is likely that we are viewed as property.

      Catherine

  2. Dear Catherine

    Another brilliant interview! Thank you.

    The fact that this is not common knowledge clearly demonstrates how much our schools are letting us all down.

    At time 1:24:39 Dr Vieira says that marshal law is something not allowed by the constitution of the United States. Does this mean that the constitution expressly forbids martial law?

    This has made me think about some videos I have recently watched about maritime and admiralty law. These videos talk about the fact the the United State has been a corporation since 1871 and that our birth certificates are receipts for our legal person and serve as collateral for the Federal Reserve Bank, which are traded on the New York Stock Exchange. They explain that as a result of this admiralty law we are all slaves. They talk about natural persons and legal personhood, about that being a citizen means being owned by the corporation, and about the significance of official documents having our names printed in all capital letters. It’s all rather confusing. Are you familiar with any of this? Since there is much questionable information out there on the internet, it is hard to know what is true and what is fake. Do you happen to know if this is this serious stuff or if is a bunch of nonsense?

    1. Andrew:

      I have found it a rabbit hole not worth going down. IMO the people who run things don’t respect the law, but it is likely that we are viewed as property.

      Catherine

  3. Again, wonderful “stuff”!……….I would like to comment on the “opiate” situation”. I live in California, where many doctors are “bailing” because of the problems here with HMOs, and the inability to write prescriptions needed by senior citizens. My primary doctor quit the profession because he could not take care of his older patients with their pain medication. In this system, he could only write one month of the drugs to older people, which necessitated them driving in from a long distance to get another prescription. Sometimes they were too sick to drive in, and the pharmacies would not fill the drugs without another prescription script. He was allowed to prescribe only 30 pills, and God help you, if you lost one; or could not reach him in time for the nightly dose. They will, however, allow you 90 days of anti-depression drugs, and anything that they feel will not kill you!Since young people are not likely to have diseases that require opioids, I can only tell you that it will get worse for seniors who expect to continue to obtain these drugs. The plot thickens for me, and as you have started to comment on this; I really feel that to the health care system; the old people are very expendable. Many of these people have taken the drugs for years for chronic arthritis, and other very painful conditions. I find it abhorrent that they are spending massive amounts of money to exchange needles for street addicts. No wonder people are going to Mexico, and other sources, for what they are denied here. I think it is a means of controlling the people they think will not produce enough for them in the way of money! Also, please Catherine, I am looking for your “musings on the Health Care System” that I read some months ago. I cannot find it. In it, you gave your reasons for opting out of the system, and you quoted your father. I would like to read it again, if it is available still……….Please stay well on the trip, and return safely!

  4. Again, wonderful “stuff”!……….I would like to comment on the “opiate” situation”. I live in California, where many doctors are “bailing” because of the problems here with HMOs, and the inability to write prescriptions needed by senior citizens. My primary doctor quit the profession because he could not take care of his older patients with their pain medication. In this system, he could only write one month of the drugs to older people, which necessitated them driving in from a long distance to get another prescription. Sometimes they were too sick to drive in, and the pharmacies would not fill the drugs without another prescription script. He was allowed to prescribe only 30 pills, and God help you, if you lost one; or could not reach him in time for the nightly dose. They will, however, allow you 90 days of anti-depression drugs, and anything that they feel will not kill you!Since young people are not likely to have diseases that require opioids, I can only tell you that it will get worse for seniors who expect to continue to obtain these drugs. The plot thickens for me, and as you have started to comment on this; I really feel that to the health care system; the old people are very expendable. Many of these people have taken the drugs for years for chronic arthritis, and other very painful conditions. I find it abhorrent that they are spending massive amounts of money to exchange needles for street addicts. No wonder people are going to Mexico, and other sources, for what they are denied here. I think it is a means of controlling the people they think will not produce enough for them in the way of money! Also, please Catherine, I am looking for your “musings on the Health Care System” that I read some months ago. I cannot find it. In it, you gave your reasons for opting out of the system, and you quoted your father. I would like to read it again, if it is available still……….Please stay well on the trip, and return safely!

  5. So interesting!

    I wonder if the concept of militia was distorted when the Black Panther Party began in the 60’s. A bunch of angry black people with guns must of scared the bejeezus out of White America at the time.

    1. The big spin party was the attack on the Western farmers and ranchers who created militia groups. Read Dyer’s Harvest of Rage. Very eye opening.

  6. So interesting!

    I wonder if the concept of militia was distorted when the Black Panther Party began in the 60’s. A bunch of angry black people with guns must of scared the bejeezus out of White America at the time.

    1. The big spin party was the attack on the Western farmers and ranchers who created militia groups. Read Dyer’s Harvest of Rage. Very eye opening.

  7. I cannot but agree with Dr. Viera’s skepticism as to the role of military tribunals.

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