Book Review: What Doesn’t Kill Us by Scott Carney

Book Review: What Doesn’t Kill Us by Scott Carney

“Nature gave us the ability to heal ourselves. Conscious breathing and environmental conditioning are two tools that everyone can use to control their immune system, better their moods, and increase their energy. I believe that

Book Review: The Rise of the New Normal Reich by C.J. Hopkins

Book Review: The Rise of the New Normal Reich by C.J. Hopkins

“One of the hallmarks of totalitarianism is mass conformity to a psychotic official narrative.” ~ C.J. Hopkins, “The Covidian Cult” By Catherine Austin Fitts C.J. Hopkins’ latest collection of essays from his wonderful website The

Book Review: The Art of Patience by Sylvain Tesson

Book Review: The Art of Patience by Sylvain Tesson

“When you travel, always take a philosopher with you.”~ Sylvain Tesson By Catherine Austin Fitts Our movie for the week of April 18th was The Velvet Queen. The documentary, produced and directed by wildlife photographer

Book Review: The Lords of Easy Money by Christopher Leonard

Book Review: The Lords of Easy Money by Christopher Leonard

“We work under the assumption that lowering the cost of capital and providing cheap money encourage businesses to lever up and use that levering up to expand [capital investment] and job creation, which is part

Book Review: Atomic Habits by James Clear

Book Review: Atomic Habits by James Clear

“Men are born soft and supple; dead they are stiff and hard. Plants are born tender and pliant; dead, they are brittle and dry. Thus whoever is stiff and inflexible is a disciple of death.

Book Review: Geoengineered Transhumanism by Elana Freeland

Book Review: Geoengineered Transhumanism by Elana Freeland

“Under the new world order envisioned by the proponents of the United Nations-backed “Great Reset,’humans will be merged with machines and technology. Literally. Perhaps most incredibly, the Deep State globalists behind the efforts are coming

Book Review: The Iodine Crisis by Lynne Farrow

Book Review: The Iodine Crisis by Lynne Farrow

“But some of us have been educated by surprises out of much that we were ‘absolutely sure’ of….” ~ Charles Fort By Catherine Austin Fitts Long ago, I heard an interview of four doctors discussing

Book Review: Breath – The New Science of a Lost Art by James Nestor

Book Review: Breath – The New Science of a Lost Art by James Nestor

“Modern research in pulmonology, psychology, biochemistry, and human physiology is showing us that making even slight adjustments to the way we inhale and exhale can help jump-start athletic performance, rejuvenate internal organs, halt snoring, allergies,

Book Review: The Wim Hof Method

Book Review: The Wim Hof Method

“That is the same confidence you will feel when your subconscious comes to your awareness…. You will be drawn in too, because…you cannot miss. There’s only one shot to take. Take it and in doing

Book Review: Forces of the Hanseatic League

Book Review: Forces of the Hanseatic League

“Serious business with long-term partners” ~ Hanseatic League motto By Catherine Austin Fitts In my experience, the people who rule the world think and plan in long time horizons. As they shift the governance and

Book Review: Farm to Fork Meat Riot

Book Review: Farm to Fork Meat Riot

“There is always something to do. There are hungry people to feed, naked people to clothe, sick people to comfort and make well. And while I don’t expect you to save the world I do

Book Review: Two Books on the Ills of Sitting

Book Review: Two Books on the Ills of Sitting

“Sitting is more dangerous than smoking, kills more people than HIV, and is more treacherous than parachuting. We are sitting ourselves to death.” ~ James Levine, professor of medicine By Catherine Austin Fits The more

Book Review: The Highland Clearances by Eric Richards

Book Review: The Highland Clearances by Eric Richards

“O Caledonia! stern and wild, Meet nurse for a poetic child! Land of brown heath and shaggy wood, Land of the mountain and the flood, Land of my sires! What mortal hand, Can e’er untie

Book Review: The Porn Factor by Diane Roblin-Lee

Book Review: The Porn Factor by Diane Roblin-Lee

“You walk into the room with your pencil in your hand You see somebody naked and you say, ‘Who is that man?’ You try so hard but you don’t understand Just what you will say

Book Review: Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe

Book Review: Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe

“The chief task in life is simply this: to identify and separate matters so that I can say clearly to myself which are externals not under my control, and which have to do with the

Book Review: Furious Hours by Casey Cep

Book Review: Furious Hours by Casey Cep

“It was the most shocking Christmas gift of Lee’s life and, as it would turn out, one of the most momentous in the history of American literature.” ~ Casey Cep For Christmas 1956, Harper Lee

Book Review: Why We Get Sick by Benjamin Bikman, PhD

Book Review: Why We Get Sick by Benjamin Bikman, PhD

By Catherine Austin Fitts Every day, the reasons to take charge of our health care grow. So do the benefits of preventive health care. This book can help. I read it because one subscriber kept

Book Review: Three Books About Bicycles

Book Review: Three Books About Bicycles

“Every time I see an adult on a bicycle, I no longer despair for the future of the human race.” ~ H.G. Wells By Catherine Austin Fitts I love bicycles. Given where the world is

Book Review: The Finance Curse by Nicholas Shaxson

Book Review: The Finance Curse by Nicholas Shaxson

“The planning group recommended that we expand our business into merchant banking. This means managing money in venture investment by starting and growing new companies or taking controlling interests in existing companies, including ‘leveraged buy-outs.’

Book Review: Outwitting the Devil by Napoleon Hill

Book Review: Outwitting the Devil by Napoleon Hill

“Be careful what you set your heart upon, for it surely shall be yours.” ~ Napoleon Hill By Catherine Austin Fitts Inviting the Devil in for a dialogue is something I am not inclined to

Book Review: The Power of Eight by Lynne McTaggart

Book Review: The Power of Eight by Lynne McTaggart

“This word [homothumadon] is very expressive: it signifies that all their minds, affections, desires and wishes, were concentrated in one object, every man having the same end in view; and, having but one desire, they

Book Review: Wisdom is a woman by Mieke Mosmuller

Book Review: Wisdom is a woman by Mieke Mosmuller

“I see you in a thousand pictures, Mary, lovingly expressed, But none of them can describe you As my soul sees you. I only know that since then it seems the tumult of the world

Book Review: The Edge of the World by Michael Pye

Book Review: The Edge of the World by Michael Pye

“Plague justified the rules that kept a person in her place. . . . We’ve seen how plague became the reason, just like terrorism today, for social regulation, for saying how children must behave, for

Book Review: The Alien Agendas by Richard Dolan

Book Review: The Alien Agendas by Richard Dolan

“There must be a way to retain what is best about us, even as we move toward an uncertain future that will surely effect deep changes on the very nature of our existence. To do

Book Review: Weatherman’s Guide to the Sun, Third Edition

Book Review: Weatherman’s Guide to the Sun, Third Edition

Review by John G. Dzwonczyk The isolation of COVID has had the result of much more book reading in my case and somewhat serendipitously, the effort has included in succession Gerald H. Pollack’s The Fourth

Book Review: The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin

Book Review: The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin

“All great sci-fi is: Be careful what you wish for”. ~ Damon Lindelof The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin, translated into English by Ken Liu, is already a classic of modern science fiction. It is

Book Review: The Rhine by Ben Coates

Book Review: The Rhine by Ben Coates

"All along the river, the people I spoke to were hard-working and deeply attached to the mental security blanket of having a decent house, clean car and steady job. They were relatively wealthy, but at

Book Review:  Chaos by Tom O’Neill

Book Review: Chaos by Tom O’Neill

By John Dzwonczyk The meta-story of Tom O'Neill's book, CHAOS, is the one that describes the ongoing sense of "I" for "Incomplete"—the grade the author himself would award his 20-year effort in producing it. It

Book Review:  Celtic Daily Prayer Books – Book One & Two

Book Review: Celtic Daily Prayer Books – Book One & Two

By Catherine Austin Fitts A subscriber recommended these, so I ordered them. I have been reading and using them for prayer and meditation in the morning and at various points throughout the day for several

Book Review: Red Pill Gospel by Forrest Maready

Book Review: Red Pill Gospel by Forrest Maready

"For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind." ~ Paul the Apostle, 2 Timothy 1:7 By Catherine Austin Fitts Author Forrest Maready

Book Review: unvaccinated by Forrest Maready

Book Review: unvaccinated by Forrest Maready

“There are a growing number of people who have decided to delay, skip or avoid certain vaccines altogether. Some of them are refusing all vaccines—even the big ones like polio. If you are shaking your

Book Review: A History of Central Banking

Book Review: A History of Central Banking

“Usury once in control will wreck the nation.” ~William Lyon Mackenzie King By Catherine Austin Fitts When the history of the failure of the United States is written, the virus that brought the empire to

Book Review: The Power of Eight by Lynne McTaggart

Book Review: The Power of Eight by Lynne McTaggart

"Science is leading us forward in our evolution in the area of spiritual consciousness, in a sense. They're leading us to a final realization, through validation, of what spiritual masters have known for centuries. That

Book Review: De-Dollarization by Gal Luft and Anne Korin

Book Review: De-Dollarization by Gal Luft and Anne Korin

"An empire always thinks it can afford to make mistakes or incur additional costs. It thinks it is so powerful that this won't change anything. But those mistakes and costs keep piling up. At some

Book Review: The Autism Vaccine

Book Review: The Autism Vaccine

“There are many who ignore the obvious and insist vaccines have never had anything to do with autism. The weight of history is gathering like a storm and is beginning to pass them by.” ~

Book Review: Alexander Hamilton

Book Review: Alexander Hamilton

“The sacred rights of mankind are not to be rummaged for among old parchments or musty records. They are written, as with a sunbeam, in the whole volume of human nature, by the hand of

Book Review: Killing Sustainability by Lawrence M. Heim

Book Review: Killing Sustainability by Lawrence M. Heim

“To many executives, the word sustainability is a cue to stop listening. One way to begin changing the perception of sustainability is to stop using the word.” ~ Lawrence M. Heim By Catherine Austin Fitts

Book Review: A Room of One’s Own

Book Review: A Room of One’s Own

"One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well." ~ Virginia Woolf, A Room of One's Own By Catherine Austin Fitts A Room of One's Own is an essay by

Book Review: The New Rules of War

Book Review: The New Rules of War

“The reappearance of private armies is a harbinger of a wider trend in international relations: the emergence of neomedievalism….The erosion of the taboo against mercenarism heralds a shift in this world order, from the state-centric

Book Review: The Fifth Risk by Michael Lewis

Book Review: The Fifth Risk by Michael Lewis

The Fifth Risk by Michael Lewis “If there are dangerous fools in this book, there are also heroes, unsung, of course. They are the linchpins of the system—those public servants whose knowledge, dedication, and proactivity

Book Review: Ship of Fools by Tucker Carlson

Book Review: Ship of Fools by Tucker Carlson

“Trump didn’t invade Iraq or bail out Wall Street. He didn’t lower interest rates to zero, or open the borders, or sit silently by as the manufacturing sector collapsed and the middle class died. You

Book Review: China Rx

Book Review: China Rx

“Without question, if China stopped exporting ingredients, within months the world’s pharmacies would be empty.” `~Guy Villax, CEO of Hovione, Portuguese pharmaceutical company By Catherine Austin Fitts China Rx: Exposing the Risks of America’s Dependence