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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. but you were just on kunstler and no mention of what is happening. he is 100% pro genocide and makes no apologies. he was even chosen for the “pushback of the week”. it’s discouraging to see someone who i respect on many topics have such a geopolitical blindspot ,,,, and discouraging that others i respect give him a pass without challenging his perspective. it’s hard to find people to listen to these days.

    1. Did not mean to give him a pass. Did not know his opinion on Gaza when we did the interview.

  2. but you were just on kunstler and no mention of what is happening. he is 100% pro genocide and makes no apologies. he was even chosen for the “pushback of the week”. it’s discouraging to see someone who i respect on many topics have such a geopolitical blindspot ,,,, and discouraging that others i respect give him a pass without challenging his perspective. it’s hard to find people to listen to these days.

    1. Did not mean to give him a pass. Did not know his opinion on Gaza when we did the interview.

  3. Those in the freedom movement often wonder when our friends and family will wake up and recognize the advancing tyranny that threatens their lives. “How can they not see it?” I have a theory. In general, the American generations from Baby Boomers through Millennials or Gen Z have enjoyed great freedom and never faced an obvious existential threat. So the idea that we are at war with an enemy who is trying to kill us and take our assets doesn’t fit into the framework of reality for the average American. It takes a personal, firsthand experience of being directly attacked by this tyrannical enemy to change that framework. For example, Catherine’s long fight with the DOJ, the people who lost a loved one from a vaccine, the people who lost a generational business due to Covid lockdowns, etc. Unfortunately, until someone experiences an event like this, it’s hard for them to wake up to reality. It’s hard to break decades of mind control and mental poisoning from fluoride, vaccines, and chemicals in our food, water, and air. But it is happening, people are waking up and now the race is on. Will 5 to 10 percent wake up and use the powers left to the states to stop the advancing tyranny? Or will Mr. global get the control grid in place before enough people wake up?

  4. Those in the freedom movement often wonder when our friends and family will wake up and recognize the advancing tyranny that threatens their lives. “How can they not see it?” I have a theory. In general, the American generations from Baby Boomers through Millennials or Gen Z have enjoyed great freedom and never faced an obvious existential threat. So the idea that we are at war with an enemy who is trying to kill us and take our assets doesn’t fit into the framework of reality for the average American. It takes a personal, firsthand experience of being directly attacked by this tyrannical enemy to change that framework. For example, Catherine’s long fight with the DOJ, the people who lost a loved one from a vaccine, the people who lost a generational business due to Covid lockdowns, etc. Unfortunately, until someone experiences an event like this, it’s hard for them to wake up to reality. It’s hard to break decades of mind control and mental poisoning from fluoride, vaccines, and chemicals in our food, water, and air. But it is happening, people are waking up and now the race is on. Will 5 to 10 percent wake up and use the powers left to the states to stop the advancing tyranny? Or will Mr. global get the control grid in place before enough people wake up?

  5. At Ohio State demonstrations against Gaza genocide i saw no evidence of antisemitism and certainly no threat of violence. Any provocation or violence was from the side.
    The only evidence of manipulation of the student protests i could see was from the prevailing ideology of Intersectionality, and the association of protests against Gaza genocide with the irrational distraction of demanding divestment from companies producing fossil fuels. Also irrational is the prevalence of Covid masks among some demonstrators, but they may be masking to protect themselves against the real threat of reprisals, currently by the Ohio AG. There is no reason to see these protests as contrived in themselves; probably numbers would have been bigger if the focus was simply on Gaza rather than fossil fuels/climate ideology. One can only applaud students who follow their conscience and vocally and physically oppose an ongoing genocide. Anybody who feels threatened by them is likely irrational, or supporting the massacres.

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