
Money & Markets Report: November 13, 2025
Become a member: Subscribe
- Money & Markets
- Weekly Solari Reports
- Cognitive Liberty
- Young Builders
- Ask Catherine
- News Trends & Stories
- Equity Overview
- War For Bankocracy
- Digital Money, Digital Control
- State Leader Briefings
- Food
- Food for the Soul
- Future Science
- Health
- Metanoia
- Solutions
- Spiritual Science
- Wellness
- Building Weatlh
- Via Europa
Solari’s Building Wealth materials are organized to inspire and support your personal strategic and financial planning.

Missing Money
Articles and video discussions of the $21 Trillion dollars missing from the U.S. government
No posts
- LATEST
- TOP SECTIONS
- SERIES
- Money & Markets
- Weekly Solari Reports
- Ask Catherine
- News Trends & Stories
- Equity Overview
- Cognitive Liberty
- Young Builders
- Building Wealth
- The War for Bankocracy
- Digital Money, Digital Control
- State Leader Briefings
- Food
- Food for the Soul
- Future Science
- Health
- Metanoia
- Solutions
- Spiritual Science
- Wellness
- Via Europa
- BLOGS
- RESOURCES
- COMMUNITY
- My Account
- Log In
- Subscribe
- Search
- Shop
- Support
- Donate
- Log Out
Money & Markets
America’s Ugly Elite
In this week’s episode Catherine Austin Fitts and John Titus explore “America’s Ugly Elite” – examining the psychopathic behaviors and destructive patterns among those who’ve risen to power through a “race to the bottom.” Topics include the political weaponization of SNAP food benefits affecting 42 million Americans, European resistance to digital control systems, and the push for programmable money legislation in all 50 states.
Catherine and John cut through the propaganda to reveal how elite power structures operate, why these individuals reached their positions, and what grassroots resistance looks like in practice. From cash advocacy campaigns in France to Congressman Massie’s principled stand against corruption, this episode documents both the ugliness of concentrated power and the growing awareness challenging it.
Log in or subscribe to the Solari Report to enjoy full access to exclusive articles and features.
Already a subscriber?
- Weekly interviews, including the popular Money & Markets show
- Quarterly deep dives into major trends affecting you day-to-day
- Aggregation of the most relevant news stories
- Subscriber-only events and a digital platform to connect with other subscribers
- Weekly subscriber Q&A sessions with Catherine and the Solari team
62 Comments
Comments are closed.














































































































Farmers’ Almanac will stop publication after over two centuries: https://apnews.com/article/farmers-almanac-ceases-publication-f298627037891ce28da55a55e1bb3626
Very sad. No more of their delightful weather indicators and handy moon cycles “best days.” Hard to be accurate with manipulated skies, I guess.