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Read the PDF of: 2nd Quarter 2020 Wrap Up – The State of Our Currencies – Take Two

“What I can do, you can do.” ~ Jesus Christ, who threw the moneychangers out of the temple

By Catherine Austin Fitts

This week, I will summarize the effort underway to end currencies and what it means to you and me.

At long last, I have finished my written analysis of the State of Our Currencies. Please read it at the web presentation (see the link above). The direct link is here. Use your Solari password to login.

We have entered a period of accelerating change—one that is exceptionally fluid and chaotic. The best way to manage this change is to understand the deeper trends that are driving events—and how they are merging into an integrated whole. If you understand this analysis and the many Solari Reports that provide its essential building blocks, you will have a critical map to help you navigate the road ahead.

In Let’s Go to the Movies, I will touch on Andrew Wakefield’s new movie 1986: The Act. It addresses the devastating impact of the U.S. National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act adopted in 1986, which freed the pharmaceutical companies from any liability for anything they manage to call a “vaccine,” contributing to explosive increases in vaccine injuries and deaths as well as childhood-onset chronic disease. The film is timely because the future financial system hopes to continue using liability-free “injectibles”; the push for “injectibles” is deeply connected to the effort to adopt crypto and end currencies.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKUwnRruyeU

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Talk to you Thursday!

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72 Comments

  1. Hi Catherine,
    This was extremely well done. Kudos. You offered print copies for purchase in order to share the information with non subscribers of the “Enforce the Constitution or Kiss Your Money Goodbye!” 2017 2nd Quarter Wrap-up due to the importance of disseminating the information as widely as possible. Are you considering doing a similar promotion for this wrap-up?

  2. This is such an important body of work. Thank you and your team so much for doing all that you do.

  3. Hi, Catherine.
    I hope you are feeling better; it sounded like you had a cold this week.
    Bravo on the this final installment of the State of Our Currencies. So glad you took the time to do it right. Brilliant synthesis of all the Solari themes.
    The end was quite poignant – choosing to be a DIVINE HUMAN. Reminded me of one of my favorite quotes by Gene Roddenberry, “We are on a journey to keep an appointment with whatever we are.”
    Thank you, Catherine.

    1. Thank you for sharing that beautiful quote by Gene Roddenberry, William. It reminded me of this quote by President Reagan: “You and I have a rendezvous with destiny. We will preserve for our children this, the last best hope of man on earth, or we will sentence them to take the first step into a thousand years of darkness. If we fail, at least let our children and our children’s children say of us we justified our brief moment here. We did all that could be done.” ― Ronald Reagan, A Time for Choosing: The Speeches of Ronald Reagan, 1961-1982

  4. There were no written show notes – a full write up for the State of Our Currencies here:
    https://currency.solari.com/currency
    It says 2nd Q 2019 as it was originally published and presented last year. This is an update. That is why the Commentary says “TAKE TWO”

  5. Fantastic report – simply amazing!

    Wondering how Russia fits in with all this?

    Had a conversation with a Russian woman I know who is married to an American man. They are very up to speed on the Covid op. Our conversation was intriguing, and left me wondering what your thoughts on Russia are – seemed like a mixed bag, from the conversation with her. Below are a few things she mentioned:
    – She said she had heard that Russia will go on a lock down for a couple months, beginning around September 24th.
    – She mentioned that Putin has just passed a law that cell phones and wifi are no longer allowed in schools, and any computers must be hard wired.
    – She has spoken with friends in the medical profession and they tell her that many hospitals are empty.
    – She has heard that Russia is welcoming people from all over the world, including Americans, to come live there, and will even give them (if I understood her correctly) a small piece of land for free or for a very low price. (She recommended some areas to the south, a few hours-drive from the Red Sea.)
    – I asked her what she thinks of Putin. She said that overall she likes him, but that he is not perfect.

  6. The optimist in me was thinking that Covid would be temporary. Not so much …

    Very Very Helpful …

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