Follow the Money: Booze Allen Hamilton vs. Goldman Sachs vs. Treasury Bonds vs S&P 500
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Follow the Money: Booze Allen Hamilton vs. Goldman Sachs vs. Treasury Bonds vs S&P 500

By Catherine Austin Fitts
Recent articles have noted that much of the rally in the Dow and S&P has been limited to a handful of stocks and sectors, one of which is Goldman Sachs (GS).
As I speak with subscribers about our ongoing coverage of the change in administrations, I am discovering that many do not understand that companies closely associated with the incoming administration started trading up after the Weiner laptop discovery by NYPD and the FBI NY office, approximately a week before the election.
If you listen to my discussion with Dr. Farrell, The Trump Transition, you will understand why this is so important. This may also help to explain why we are now so completely distracted by a debate over allegations over “fake news” and Russian involvement in the US elections.
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