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This Week at Solari

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. It is with gratitude as a Vietnam vet I honor the tens of thousands soldiers who sacrified their lives to protect our Constitution. My gratitude is also extended to the many now deceased military people who interrupted their personal lives to serve when our country asked them.

  2. It looks to me like Mr Global’s plan is to take down the USA/Nato alliance and raise up China to the next global super power and headquarters for the NWO. Despite China’s heavy handed treatment of their citizens, they did NOT require them to be injected with mRna. It’s a fact that is rarely explored in popular or alternative media and I don’t understand why that is. The only articles I can find that delve into this topic brush it off as “China doesn’t care about their citizens” or “China is so backwards and slow to adopt new technologies”. What if the real answer is that Mr Global plans to use the Chinese to run their Humanity 2.0 system so their gene pool is not being contaminated and their population is not being genocided?

    1. Looks like that as well. Does not look like Chinese IQs are being lowered the way they are in the West. Time will tell.

  3. John I just ordered Zalenga’s book you mentioned. I had no idea about it or had ever heard about it till you mentioned how important it is. It cost $89.00 on Amazon but I felt I needed to read it.

  4. How Locals Win Against the Super Rich https://youtu.be/3rvspfrogT0?feature=shared
    Global corporations have now taken control of many industries. Companies like Walmart and the Dollar Stores are gutting the last of the money from our communities in America. At the same time, companies like Cargill and JBS take every advantage that they can from smaller companies. 
    Local based businesses definitely care more about the people, the environment, and the economy of the towns they live in that the massive companies named above. It’s time to start changing the current atmosphere by building businesses that create wealth for families and the communities we live in. 
    This is the story of a man who is doing just that. 
    Make sure you join my community at https://www.skool.com/lifeinthewest for more videos, exclusive content, and to find those who are creating local products that we can support.
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  5. John’s description of how people use their personal political beacon to determine their stance on an issue was wonderfully on point. Well stated.

  6. In the discussion about gold/silver, John mentioned a book he highly recommends, but I could not get it as he spoke too fast.

    1. The Lost Science of Money: The Mythology of Money, The Story of Power Hardcover – January 1, 2002
      by Stephen A. Zarlenga (Author)

    2. $89.00 on Amazon. Difficult to find. Clearly they don’t want the book read!

      1. I just ordered it from the library. I’ll buy it if it’s not too technical for my 16 y.o. homeschooler.

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