A Short Preview:

You’re seeing a plan for basically how to financialize and make money
out of genocide and the destruction of society.”
~ Professor Michael Hudson

Business schools have long recognized the value of analyzing real-world case studies to derive lessons and solutions. This week, economist Richard Werner—a favorite of many Solari Report subscribers—returns to discuss several particularly compelling disaster capitalism case studies.

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43 Comments

    1. Yes a great one. Richard proves that when you really understand something and you truly want others to, it is easy to teach finance and economics.

    1. Yes a great one. Richard proves that when you really understand something and you truly want others to, it is easy to teach finance and economics.

  1. Catherine, what a great interview with Richard Werner (I watched his documentation “Princess of the Yen”) ! Thank you for that.
    Few questions:

    • Why have Central Bankers kept doing this policy for decades (100+ years)? Why all of this exploitation and harm to nations, people, etc. I understand they want access to and control of real assets but how much more do they want and what for? 21 + trillions apparently is not enough.
    • Do you expect retaliation by the Central Bankers for the failed WHO treaty in the near future? (Like letting the current asset bubble explode, a crash in the markets, etc…..)
    • I keep thinking of your conversations with Joseph Farrell on the possibility that some sort of treaty exists with extraterrestrials which would be one explanation why this game keeps on going.
    1. As a side note, the back cover of the book “Lord Milner’s Second War” has this :
      “After his first war, Lord Milner set his sights on a Great War to eliminate European opposition to the hegemony of his Anglo American Banking cartel.”
      Strangely, though, the book has no mention of anything on this subject in the text.

      1. Hey Catherine, do you have any resources where we can learn more about this? I’ll check out the book. Thank you!

      2. I have ordered this book and am looking forward to reading it.

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