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The Solari Report 2018-05-03

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“People like you are still living in what we call the reality-based community. You believe that solutions emerge from your judicious study of discernible reality. That’s not the way the world really works anymore. We’re an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. And while you are studying that reality–judiciously, as you will–we’ll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that’s how things will sort out. We’re history’s actors, and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do.” ~Senior Advisor to President George W. Bush, quoted in an article by Ron Susskind in 2004

By Catherine Austin Fitts

This week on The Solari Report, The Saker joins me on our quarterly The Emerging Multipolar World to discuss the events in Syria.

We cover the latest allegations regarding chemical attacks, retaliatory missile strikes and then dig into the Trump Administration reversals regarding US policy in the Middle East.

  1. Question: What is the US strategy to maintain a unipolar empire?
  2. Question: What does control of Syria have to do with maintaining the US dollar as reserve currency?
  3. Question: What are the roles of the UK, Israel, Iran, Russia and China?
  4. Question: What is happening in the Ukraine and how does that relate to events in the Middle East.

Throughout this discussion, Saker expresses his concern that the possibility of the Neocon’s triggering a nuclear war is growing.

If you have not heard or read it yet, our discussion in February, Necons & the War Lobby, is excellent background. Access it here and our review of the Saker’s new book here.

In Let’s Go to the Movies, I recommend you watch the recent BBC interview with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Larov

https://youtube.com/watch?v=EFhORWVFBUw

In Money & Markets this week I will discuss the latest in financial and geopolitical news from Sydney, Australia.

Email or post your questions for Ask Catherine.

Talk to you Thursday!

30 Comments

  1. You know, when the Syria bombing started, I felt sick and scared like I haven’t in a long time. I really felt a sense of doom, which is rare for me. Listening to Saker, I can understand why. I am relieved to see that it was more of a light show. This is serious.

    1. More cooperation going on behind the scenes than is apparent.

  2. Love the Saker interviews.

    Thought I’d pass along this interesting peek into another deep state anti-trump tactic. It’s a quick interview of attorney Sean Bigley.

    https://hooktube.com/watch?v=P4u269FiiHg

    Btw, I knew there would be YUGE animosity to Trump, with or without the Clinton crime syndicate’s need to cover up their many crimes, because the DC creeps hate when someone from outside the beltway is elected president. I’m old enough to remember the treatment both Carter and Reagan got by Congress and the press.

    I was young when Carter was elected, and only vaguely paid attention, but I got the relentless press corps message that he was a stupid hick. Then one evening, I listened to one of his press conferences and was stunned to learn that he was an educated, intelligent and eloquent man (although a left liberal disaster on many issues).

    Years later I read all the books by Walter Karp–highly recommended. In one of them, Karp recounts the many double dealings and nasty tricks to completely embarrass and stymie Carter congressmen meted out.

    And I’m sure there’s no need to recount how the press did exactly the same to Reagan. There’s no difference with Trump.

  3. Yes, I agree. We need the rule of law. Many people agree. Question is how to have an effective conversation to help us figure out how to get there. I believe it will take 5-10% of the people leading the conversation. Gideon needed an army of 300. Indeed, 1 would not do it.

    1. Look at Kanye West. He’s trying to get black people of the democratic bus and they are tearing him to shreds. The conversation is so tough because I see its more than just breaking mind control. It’s mind control and trauma. Listening to Candace Owens say she’s not a victim of Jim Crow her grandfather was is right. The problem is the trauma of slavery and Jim Crow still lives in the memory of the black community.

      There was an Italian scientist who discovered water has the ability to retain memory. Of course he was casted out of the scientific community and I think mysteriously died. The French scientist who found the AIDS virus picked up his research. They scientifically proved water retains memory. What are human beings? 60% water…..

      That’s why trauma is so significant to control. Why are hospitals and doctors convincing new parents to vaccinate their baby less than two days old with a Hepatitis B vaccine, it has to be trauma. Trauma can cellularly invade the body and those cells can retain the memory of that trauma. Whether its permanent or not, I don’t know. I have done Orgone therapy and I have experienced my own trauma be reawaken through the therapy. Every time I amazed what my body remembers….

      This is a big veil to break and I don’t think simply just telling people will work especially if there’s a belief system in place. I’ve mentioned Bombard’s Body Language multiple times on comment page. She recently did one on Comey being interviewed Bret Baier on Fox. Comey has a strong belief system. My theory is he created that belief system justify his own criminality. As Mandy reads Comey’s body language, Bret was able to surpass Comey’s belief system psychologically and he was able to break through it. It’s fascinating.

      As much as this is a truth war, a rule to law war, it is also psychology war. We have to figure out and find Bernays methods to break through and help people to see it. Once I saw it, there was no unseeing it. It literally felt like a veil lifted.

      Here’s a link if you want to watch Comey’s belief system breakdown.

      https://bombardsbodylanguage.com/2018/04/28/body-language-james-comey-on-fox-news-with-bret-baier/

  4. Catherine,

    Lately I’ve been thinking what can we do as a society to get off this merry-go-round because I feel like we are running in circles. You’ve said it yourself in the interview they will keep doing what they are doing till the wheels fall off the bus. The definition of insanity is to do the same the over expecting different results. You’ve been doing your darnedest to expose these criminals. It’s hide time we all start exposing these criminals. It’s the only way out.

    I know I fear being called a conspiracy theorist. Its so dismissive. It doesn’t matter who’s POTUS or in any office, until we start acknowledge that there’s a power system above our government that is unelected and not serving our best interests the criminality will not stop will destruct.

    We need rule of law.

  5. looking forward to the library of past issues to come up!

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      1. Yes cod liver oil is great – I take the fermented kind to avoid oxidated fats.

        All 8 forms of vitamin E, eh? I’ll look into that.

        Magnesium deficiency is so epidemic (1% is extra cellular and measured with plasma mg tests and is not correlated with intracellular mg usually) and does not have any pathognomonic symptoms. Transdermal mg cl ‘oil’ or brine is also effective if oral forms are not tolerable.

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