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Solari’s weekly Money & Markets reports are hosted by Catherine Austin Fitts and John Titus. Catherine and John discuss the latest financial and geopolitical news—each week summarized by an evocative theme—and monitor significant trends in areas such as “Fed Watch,” “Space, Military, and Global Turf Wars,” “Hey Robot,” and “Pharmageddon.” They also track and celebrate noteworthy pushback around the world. Money & Markets is published on Thursday evenings, with the exception of the last week of the month. Subscribers can access Money & Markets in either audio or video formats (both downloadable).

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  1. A Two Pronged Approach

    *Cleaning up the Judiciary – Who is the population most financially dependent upon it? The attorneys. Channeling our inner John Grisham, the attorneys must work their state bar associations, their networks, their public sector contacts and get everyone involved to back REAL court reforms. We are at WAR. Every litigating attorney worth their salt has a PI on staff or on retainer. Spitballing – at least 40 – 50% of the judges in Amerika are dirty. The attorneys need to lead the effort to find that dirt and get those judges out of there… and find the globalist contingent that has been controlling them, and rinse and repeat.

    Yes, it will be scary, dangerous, and career risking work. But bottom line, if the legal industry doesn’t man up and clean house as in yesterday – our ship of state is going to sink straight to the bottom and take those chicken shit, greedy lawyers to the bottom with it.

    *The People – The judicial system is opaque until you’re in it, regardless of how you got there. I think CAF said that. Taxpayers are MEAT* attacked at the Clock Eatery* every day of the week. With hackable AI driven smart surveillance and tracking phones, the possibilities for 3rd party life manipulation are endless.

    We need an on-boarding system. So, take legal case management software (check it out on Capterra). I’ve done this three times. Decide on your criteria. Mine are: preferably free or affordable ($250 or less); downloadable with optional upgrades as time progresses; NO CLOUD BS; decent functionality: document handling and calendar/reminder functions essential. Legal doc templates are obtainable through other programs, but nice if they are there too.

    A skilled programmer team can massage all of this and add a client side orientation. Their goal: create a cheap as dirt program with a $20 annual fee that will walk a family through the process of creating the basis for any type of basic civil or criminal case. When the system tells them they have enough documentation and records to present their case to an attorney, click here, and pick the attorney from the list that handles this type of case in their town, city, region, etc. And attorneys pay a nominal fee to be listed, with different priced listings based on details included.

    Each state is different. State vs Federal is different. More work for the programmers. This is a problem with an algorithmic solution. There are many more ways to monetize this on the provider side. For example, add the court system contacts, add PI contacts, add a paralegal step, etc.

    *MEAT – Money, Emotion, Attention, Time
    *Clock Eatery – See Solari.com.

    We can do this. Someone is going too. The need is just too great now. I’ve pitched it to the folks at Houdini. [Their legal case mgmt software was free, but it only works if your internet is working. Your data stays at home, but the system to work with it is in the Cloud.]

    Keep the faith.

  2. Interesting presentation Harvard Business School – wow this is going fast!
    I’ll be listening in.

    “I learned more from this speaker in one hour, than from any other I’ve heard” 
    All In on AI for People and Organizations | Thomas H. Davenport / May | MIT Press
    The HBSAB and MIT Press invite you to join us on. Many companies are dipping their toes into artificial intelligence, but only a few are attempting to put AI at the core of their strategies and business models. Similarly, many individuals are experimenting with AI use, but haven’t fully embedded the technology into their work. Drawing from his two most recent books, Tom Davenport will describe what companies and individuals that aspire to be “all in on AI” do, and the types of outcomes they can achieve. Though these organizations represent less than 1 percent of large companies, they are all high performers in their industries. They have better business models, make better decisions, have better relationships with their customers, offer better products and services, and command higher prices.

  3. Went to a logistics conference last week, heard people talking that the Baltimore Bridge accident and barges set loose incident are suspected to be “terrorist” acts. Also more of such incidents are expected to disrupt transport in the future. It really doesn’t matter what the headline news reports. People working in that industry know what is going on.

  4. The trend with Boeing, the magistrate judge, and other stories is that dishonesty is being rewarded and rising to the top. I wonder where the threshold is where we are no longer able to maintain a complex economy. You can’t build airplanes when middle management is lying about whether quality control of the components was properly done. This is also reminiscent of the Feynman’s study of the Challenger disaster, showing that dishonesty and mismanagement compounded in a failure that blew up the entire rocket.

    “The answers from the engineers all said, in one form or another: one in about 200 [chance of failure]. [the manager’s confidence:] 100 percent.”

    https://calteches.library.caltech.edu/3570/1/Feynman.pdf

  5. If you want to know how ignorant most of the public is about what is being “hidden” from them just try to get people to believe that HAARP and Chemtrails are real. You are labeled a conspiracy nut by many.

    1. Tried that his weekend……didn’t work. They don’t want to know. Tried to convince my older brothers and I was doomed on that one……I’m the little sister. Sent them the new Tennessee legislation and didn’t hear back from either of them.

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