Music of the Week: August 16, 2021: The Rose (The King's Singers)
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Music of the Week: August 16, 2021: The Rose (The King’s Singers)

Song by Amanda McBroom interpreted by The King’s Singers.
By Catherine Austin Fitts
Our dear friend and ally Jason Bawden-Smith died on July 26, 2021. We are organizing an online celebration for Jason on Sunday August 22th at 10pm Australia/2pm CET/8am ET. Access information will be emailed to subscribers. We are collecting photographs, videos, audios and stories here. A recording of the celebration will be posted at the site after the celebration. You can post your testimonials there now.
Please post contributions for this celebration here or send to customerservice@solari.com.
Jason, this song is for you with the love you gave to all of us who gather in gratitude for your unending presence in our hearts and lives!
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Jason touched my life as he worked to support those of us severely impacted by man-made electromagnetic fields and radaition as we hurtle into the digital age. He put his shoulder to the wheel in an effort to bring this issue to light but also to help us as a society transition to ways of living and technological deployments that support rather than diminish our health and vitality. He will be missed.
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AMEN!
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Jason touched my life as he worked to support those of us severely impacted by man-made electromagnetic fields and radaition as we hurtle into the digital age. He put his shoulder to the wheel in an effort to bring this issue to light but also to help us as a society transition to ways of living and technological deployments that support rather than diminish our health and vitality. He will be missed.
AMEN!