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Special Report: Reset in Ukraine, Part 2 with Karel van Wolferen
Special Report: Reset in Ukraine, Part 2 with Karel van Wolferen

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“All knowledge attains its ethical value and its human significance only by the human sense in which it is employed. Only a good man can be a great physician.” 

~Hermann Nothnagel

By Catherine Austin Fitts

Karel van Wolfren is an author, journalist, professor, publisher and one of the most respected voices in the Netherlands on geopolitics. In  March, I visited Karel for a wide ranging discussion on his views about events in the Ukraine and how they relate to the push for central control globally. We so enjoyed our discussion, I returned on April 15 to continue our discussion….and debate!

Related Reading:
Bio: Karel van Wolferen

Related Solari Report:

Special Report: Reset in Ukraine with Karel van Wolferen

16 Comments

  1. That was a great display of what an engaged conversation is and how to deal with it gracefully, thank you. You could be right, Catherine; but I hope you’re wrong about what Mr Global is capable of and hope your guest is right about Russia. Personally, I am not yet convinced that anyone knows exactly how the so-called monetary reset will unfold. CBDCs are for sure a very bad idea. They just represent the next inevitable iteration of ongoing make believe fiat or dishonest money. This will continue unfortunately, as long as enough people don’t care and choose to remain ignorant.

    1. I agree with you Louis. This is an organic invention across the board.

    2. I agree on a great example of how to have a respectful and engaged debate, which seems to be a lost art of conversation. This is the most complex and important issue of our time. I really hope there are countries, like Russia, that are ready to take the stand against tyranny. I am the product of the Cold War belief, where we had drills of diving under the school desk for fear of nuclear war from Russia. The truth is so hard to sort out, so thank you Katherine for generating this insightful history lesson along with modern day events to help sort this out. I am looking forward to part 3 of your conversation with Karel, and I hope there is enough God particles in each and everyone of us sovereign beings to vibrationally lead us out of our own destruction. But if not we can meet on the other side, because as you say, “ There are worse things than dying”.

  2. Hi Catherine and technical team.

    Most of the time when I want to watch interviews like the above after a couple of minutes it stops. Is there any way that I can stop that, avoid that or improve the viewing ?

    Thanks for your assistance.

    Thanks for the good work.

  3. These two are the ultimate in explaining or discussing geopolitics on an entirely different level than I’ve seen anywhere else. Both fascinating and eye-popping information from two thoroughly researching experts, both “geverfd door de wol” and thus on top of their field.
    A true rarity these days. Well done!

  4. Karel mentions a trap being set by the Russian central bank and there is some interesting supporting information on Whitney Webb’s podcast Unlimited Hangout. It was an episode from around January with an independent journalist living in Russia, Riley Waggaman. Riley touches on the movements of gold out of Russia and into the Royal Bank of London. If I recall he was curious as it seemed this was being directed by Putin and carried out by oligarchs with rare metals mines. I can’t recall all of the specific details so I encourage any interested party to check it out directly.

    https://rokfin.com/post/71599

    1. Assume it is part of the ongoing payments to the city as a result of the interests picked up during the Rape of Russia. Lots of rumours about how much this is draining Russia. Would love to know the connection with the oligarchs being assassinated.

  5. Outstanding interview. This is why I recommend Solari to my friends. You continue to introduce us to new people that give us perspectives that we otherwise wouldn’t know and your disagreements gave me much to think about.
    Thanks for all you do Catherine.

  6. I really enjoyed this conversation and your disagreements! Very engaging and informative.

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