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  1. Hello Catherine,
    I’m wondering why we have to have flash to access the archives. All I need to do is download the report on my iPhone to take it along. That way I can access and listen to your reports on the road as I always have. Otherwise I can only access them at home on my computer. I’m very behind and need to download to catc up. The only way I have time to listen to them is while driving and to do that I need to download them on my phone. Would you please restore the links to work without flash. It doesn’t look like any of the formatting on the page has changes so why the restriction to flash enabled browsers? It won’t let me download now. For however long that has been in pale is ow behind I am. I love your reports!

    Best wishes,
    Suzanne

    1. Suzanne is this the old style downloads Subscirber Resources you miss? : http://markinthepark.net/blog/solari-report-archives/

      It is now titled: Access the Archive and is just below the top choice on the Subscriber Resources page. They keep it up to day. I am very auditory so I use driving time, between times, etc. to get the nuggets I need from each report. I use the blog version, on screen listening?, to listen if I’m at work too early or something like that.

  2. Catherine, your compassion for life and liberty keeps me grounded!
    I wanted to share a poem I wrote in 1984, when at 19, i was in a very dark place. I felt that I had let not only my family but my descendants down. My dream of helping underserved communities through medicine was quickly diminishing.
    I finished rehab. but the hard part was just beginning. Re-emerging as a productive member of society.
    Today, I ask the question:
    Where does one find faithful, honest people to thrive amongst? “No man is an island…”
    My faith survives knowing that people like you exist; but it does wax and wane.

    I did see “the whistleblower” some weeks ago. It was quite traumatic but very pertinent.

    Poem:
    Give ‘em enough rope and they’ll hang ‘emselves

    “Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness”
    What a f*cking farce!
    Black power, panthers, and the NAACP
    We marched with Marcus, Martin and Malcolm
    And awed in admiration of martyrdom
    As we bathed in the blood of their victory graves
    Brothers, Sisters, what was it all for?

    We saw the masses, the races
    Standing in multitudes with on looking faces

    FREEDOM

    We fought for equal rights
    We fought for individuality
    We fought for the opportunity to regain our integrity
    But on that day of emancipation
    I exchanged my shackled chains for rope
    100% nylon rope

    I denied myself peace
    I denied myself opportunity
    I denied myself human dignity

    “How,” you might ask…

    By letting go of my dreams
    And following in the footsteps of one who would divulge to me
    The essence of life and the writs of hell

    I ran away from freedom and into the arms of bondage
    Engulfing body and mind with toxic elixirs

    Oh, ecstasy

    Belligerent in speech, paralyzed in thought
    Falling into my hole of degradation

    They released the chains from my ankles
    But with each motion I formed a tight knot
    Around the loop of my rope
    Yes, they were right…
    I would in time hang myself
    And the oppressors stood
    Triumphant, blameless

    Today, I continue to take that leap of faith. Namaste.

  3. Catherine, you made a reference in a Solari Report to the fact that the U.S. could lengthen its empire life span by merging economically with Canada. Do you see this happening, and how would you see it coming about if that is what they decide to do, i.e. would it be obvious, or covert, and is it happening right now? I am Canadian, and I have long felt that we exist as a country in name only.

  4. Love the report and your great interviews.
    There has been talk of the government changing the rules on IRA’s – turning them into a government annuity, limiting access, changing tax policies, even outright seizure. The tax consequences of withdrawing more than one needs are high (taxes, no longer sheltering gains, increase in income that affects Medicare fees…) but having the government take over assets is much worse. Should we be withdrawing IRA money now to protect it from whatever the government may do in the future?

  5. Catherine,

    Thought you might want to know that I’ve been thinking about what you are saying. The latest post on my web site is inspired by your “follow the primary trend” thinking on gold.

    Would you like to link to it from your web site?

    http://www.worldofwallstreet.us

    Douglas M Dillon, 240-383-6846

  6. The Human Project video on the blog is perhaps the smoking gun of significant population reduction? Ugh.

  7. I’m wondering if the horse community or for that matter people that have other animals that they raise, know about the GMO alfalfa. Are there any reports of fertility problems, defects, or illness? Catherine’s or Franklin’s neighbors might know. With any validating scientific information being repressed, I think the anecdotal information becomes more important.

    1. I will look into your question, Margaret. I raise both quarter horses and sheep. There is an apparent mystery in Great Britain right now with a mysterious virus (not sure how that was determined) that has killed thousands of lambs. I know that the honey bee colonies in England were some of the first decimated, now believed to be GMO related, so it is likely that the abnormalities seen in GB are in fact GMO caused. This is pure speculation, however.

      Because of our severe drought in Texas, we had to import a lot of hay from everywhere this year (we brought in some from Louisiana and as far away as Missouri). Our lamb losses were negligible. We do feed alfalfa but only to our aged or stressed ewes. I never feed alfalfa to my horses. Period.

      1. We looked into sprouted fodder as a business last year. It wasn’t a good fit for us as a commercial idea. However, if I was keeping cows or horses, I would look into it. It is barley sprouted for 7 days in a special building, kept at the right temperature and the correct amount of water, etc. There are several different manufacturers of the equipment; its even offered by Growers Supply. The nay sayers evaluate the fodder based on its dry matter content and it comes up even with hay. However, since the fodder is live food, it tends to have better results with the animals than the dry matter evaluation would indicate.

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