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“Trump’s election will be the biggest “F**k You” ever recorded in human history” – Michael Moore

By Catherine Austin Fitts

Following Tuesday’s elections, Jon Rappoport and Dr. Joseph Farrell join me to discuss the Presidential election and the Republican sweep.  We discuss what happened and why, winners and losers, the first 100 day agenda for a Trump presidency and what you and I can do to make America great again.

Our movie is The Forgotten – a movie about the effort to destroy the powerful bond between mother and child. A mother’s love for her child has been a mighty political force against central political control. It is at the heart of numerous victories against the machine – including vaccine exemptions and home schooling.  I want to discuss the efforts underway to destroy this bond and the importance of marginalizing them.

In Money & Markets this week I will discuss the latest in financial and geopolitical news.  I will be speaking to you from an Atlantic Ocean sailing community in Friesland in the northern outer banks of the Netherlands. I arrived Friday after several days in Zurich. The US elections have engulfed global media, so I am getting Austrian, Dutch, German, Italian, and Swiss perspectives. There will be a lot to discuss!

Please email or post you questions for Ask Catherine.

Talk to you on Thursday evening!

17 Comments

  1. Look at RT interview with Snowden about Privacy and surveillance state(11-10-16) for maybe an argument for how trump can argue the point

  2. I was watching the election returns Tuesday night on ABC, and it was amazing seeing the shock and depression exhibited by their news anchors and their company panelists. They seemed to feel that they had failed at delivering the election to Hillary Clinton. In addition, Martha Raddatz, their Chief Global Affairs Correspondent, looked like she was going to breakdown and cry, and she expressed her concern that a Donald Trump Presidency would reduce the amount of war in the Middle East.

  3. All three of the folks here (Fitts, Rappaport, Farrell) have made a huge impact in my understanding of the world! Thank you.

    In regards to the entrainment technology, I feel it has a lot to do with the social media, since the younger generation get all their information from places like Facebook and Twitter. They do not read long articles or books on politics, they don’t listen to long meaningful discussions/interview, they just base their beliefs on short memes or the titles of articles they see on these social media platforms.

    I saw this happen on November 9th. If you were not for Clinton, then you were for racism, sexism, white supremacy, homophobia, and xenophobia. These are exact things they said about the Brexit voters. Strange how the same things are being said here about the rising tide of opposition to the status quo.

    1. Donald Trump is very brash, direct, and crude in his presentation style. In many ways, he’s probably being very honest about how he really feels. But I think he may have really tapped into something with so many people who are really sick and tired of being politically correct. With this in mind, I saw a quote attributed to comedian George Carlin that says, “Political correctness is fascism with manners.” The people who want us to be politically correct in many ways just don’t like our opinions, and they want us to keep our mouths shut about them.

  4. How can Trump protect his family from the pressure that must be coming his way to conform with the status quo?

    thks

    1. Combination of things, including regular communication, shared vision of making America great again and private security. His family need protocols of always speaking in the positive – something they appear to be doing a good job at all along.

  5. It appears that the feature allowing us to post comments on the most recent Solari Report interview with Eric Best is currently disabled on that Web page.

  6. Catherine…You mentioned when discussing Hillary Clinton’s supporters that Hollywood is an industry that is subsidized by the government. Are you referring to the subsidizing of pro-military and pro-war movies? Or are there additional subsidies that you’re talking about also, and if so what are they?

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