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Theme: Corruption Ain’t What It Used To Be

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154 Comments

  1. 36:12) Catherine, you drive me crazy when you begin something and then bow out. “It’s funny….” gesturing with your hands. PLEASE complete your thoughts. I’m always left wondering what gems we missed out on hearing.

  2. I really doubt Russell Brand is a rapist. He shows no signs of the will to dominate in eyes or words and he clearly likes women (generally). If he can hide that in hour after hour of video, he’s Oscar worthy.

  3. As a subscriber since late 2014, I really have enjoyed the evolution of the Solari Report. Catherine has so much great information and M&M co-host John is fantastic at boiling stories down to help us all understand them.

    I for one like the format and “right” plus “let’s keep it going” (as I remember the quote), really makes sense as this is a relatively quick review. Great value is added with the slides as well as the well organized links.

    The entire Dillon Reed pdf and all the library plus the last few years of well rounded archives are well worth my yearly subscription.

    I can’t wait until the next wrap up with Dr. Joseph Farrell for the long format reports.

    Keep up the great work Catherine and John!

    Godspeed!

    1. Plus of course the Missing Money! Such amazing variety of important subjects to help us subscribers!

    2. I agree, even without M&M; the wraps ups and other features and vast library is worth the annual subscription for me as well.

      But M&M was kind of the “glue” that kept me really plugged in.

      As old timers we have the advantage of years of coming up to speed on the core concepts etc. But when I’ve gifted the subscription recently— since the switch—it failed to gain traction w/ M&M’s being usually THE reason. The newbies just couldn’t get a foothold.

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