Hero of the Week: Oct. 18, 2021: Alexander Cooney

Hero of the Week: Oct. 18, 2021: Alexander Cooney

Access the video with Alexander Cooney’s message here. Alexander Cooney is our hero this week. After spending 12 years in the police force, this very brave police officer from New South Wales, Australia, resigned from

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Oct. 16, 2021: The Pushback

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Oct. 16, 2021: The Pushback

You can watch the documentary The Pushback here. Produced by Oracle Films—in collaboration with independent journalists in over 40 nations—the documentary was released in April 2021. If you think there is no pushback against the

Food for the Soul – Georgia O’Keeffe: Women & Art Series 12

Food for the Soul – Georgia O’Keeffe: Women & Art Series 12

Georgia O’Keeffe. Pelvis with the distance (1943). Indianapolis Museum of Art, Newfields, IN. © Indianapolis Museum of Art/Gift of Anne Marmon Greenleaf in memory of Caroline M. Fesler. Photo: Bridgeman Images © Georgia O’Keeffe Museum/Adagp,

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

Food for the Soul Audio: Florence

Food for the Soul Audio: Florence

Nina Heyn is Your Culture Scout – the author of the Food for the Soul column and the creator of the Food for the Soul audio. Please click here for Audio.

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Oct. 11, 2021: Thanatos

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Oct. 11, 2021: Thanatos

Thanatos, meaning “death” in Greek, is a 2019 documentary directed by Pierre Barnérias and produced by his company Tprod. In 2020, Barnérias directed the courageous documentary Hold-Up, which gave early voice to many of the

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

Food for the Soul: A Postcard from Paris

Food for the Soul: A Postcard from Paris

Damian Hirst. The Triumph of Death Blossom (2018). Private collection© Damien Hirst and Science Ltd. All rights reserved, DACS 2021. Photographed by Prudence Cuming Associates. Photo: Courtesy Fondation Cartier By Nina Heyn – Your Culture

Food for the Soul – Discreet Charm of Kitchen Gardens

Food for the Soul – Discreet Charm of Kitchen Gardens

Gardeners (Les Jardiniers). Gustave Caillebotte. 1875-1877. Private collection. Photo: Wikimedia Commons Public Domain. By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout Until about the end of WWII, if you lived in a house or at least

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

Food for the Soul: Artists and the Moneychangers

Food for the Soul: Artists and the Moneychangers

Christ Driving Moneylenders from the Temple. Church of St. Aignan (1899). Chartres, France. Photo: Reinhardhauke Wikimedia Commons By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout If you need to impart important messages to people who cannot

Avatar Update: Personal Opinion of Sofia Smallstorm

Avatar Update: Personal Opinion of Sofia Smallstorm

The Seven Sisters Other Topics: 68 Percent Failure and Still Chugging Your Partner Is Not a Village ROP, SA, FIL, FPH The License and the Drift Owning vs. Leasing Please note that this is a

Summary – Going Direct Reset

Summary – Going Direct Reset

By John Titus The “novel” coronavirus pandemic marks the greatest turning point in U.S. monetary history since the creation of the Federal Reserve in 1913. In large measure, the “novel” coronavirus pandemic narrative serves as

And Justice For the Vaxxed

And Justice For the Vaxxed

Vaxxed vs Unvaxxed Battles Erupting in Courtrooms Across the Country by Matt Hale Battles are now erupting in Court rooms across the country related to whether or not the unvaxxed will be allowed in a

Music of the Week: Sept. 17, 2021: May It Be

Music of the Week: Sept. 17, 2021: May It Be

Sublime interpretation of May It Be written by Enya and Roma Ryan for the Lord of the Rings, sung by the British vocal ensemble Voces8. The goal of Voces8 is to inspire people through music

Food for the Soul: Cerca Trova in Florence

Food for the Soul: Cerca Trova in Florence

Florence cathedral. Photo: Nina Heyn By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout In 1504, when Leonardo da Vinci was mostly done with living in Florence, he accepted an important commission to decorate Palazzo Vecchio (which

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

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Sept. 13, 2021: Respect

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Sept. 13, 2021: Respect

This brand-new movie tells the true story of how Aretha Franklin, played by Jennifer Hudson, found her voice. Also starring Forest Whitaker and Marlon Wayans. More on this movie on Wikipedia and here. More on

Hero of the Week: Sept. 13, 2021: Dr. Meryl Nass

Hero of the Week: Sept. 13, 2021: Dr. Meryl Nass

Dr. Meryl Nass is an internal medicine physician from Maine and an activist with expertise in anthrax and bioterrorism. Her experience includes treating patients with Gulf War syndrome and adverse effects from the anthrax vaccine.

20th Anniversary Prayer – September 11, 2021

20th Anniversary Prayer – September 11, 2021

Catherine’s 20th Anniversary Prayer – September 11, 2021 By Catherine Austin Fitts Lord, we gather in prayer on the 20th anniversary of 9-11; We thank you for the many blessings you have given us, among

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

Hero of the Week: September 6, 2021: Ed Asner

Hero of the Week: September 6, 2021: Ed Asner

Our hero this week is Ed Asner, a great man, actor, and activist, who died on August 29, 2021 at the age of 91. Asner was a supporter of Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth

Managing the Shriek-o-Meter

Managing the Shriek-o-Meter

By Catherine Austin Fitts If you are not a long-time reader or subscriber of the Solari Report, then you might not be familiar with my nickname for the corporate media, or, as Brian Gerrish of

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

Hero of the Week: August 30, 2021: Dr. Vladimir Zelenko

Hero of the Week: August 30, 2021: Dr. Vladimir Zelenko

“There is zero justification for using this poison death shot unless you want to sacrifice human beings.” ~ Dr. Vladimir Zelenko Dr. Zelenko reports that he has successfully treated 6,000 patients with Covid, and trained

Avatar Update: Personal Opinion of Sofia Smallstorm

Avatar Update: Personal Opinion of Sofia Smallstorm

Failing Walls Other Topics: Loss of the Pattern The Web of Support The Down Force Energizing the Colloid Inside and Outside Please note that this is a personal newsletter written by Sofia Smallstorm. It is

Hero of the Week: August 23, 2021: Peggy Hall

Hero of the Week: August 23, 2021: Peggy Hall

Wondering how to insist on informed consent? Peggy Hall is our hero this week for inspiring and helping Americans to use the law to make sure elected officials respect our rights. She offers a variety

Welcome to SpooneyWorld

Welcome to SpooneyWorld

“Tell me a story of deep delight.” ~ Robert Penn Warren By Catherine Austin Fitts When I sold my art collection many years ago, I promised myself never to collect again. Well, never say never.

Larry & Carstens’ Excellent Pandemic by John Titus

Larry & Carstens’ Excellent Pandemic by John Titus

Aug 14, 2021 The pandemic presented forensically for what it is, namely, a massive theatrical edifice intended to distract popular attention away from the fact that criminal bankers running the monetary system are making a

Avatar Update: Personal Opinion of Sofia Smallstorm

Avatar Update: Personal Opinion of Sofia Smallstorm

The Painted Ladies Other Topics: Working for the Species The Invisible Rainbow Week Nerves The Global Circuit Life Slowing Down Please note that this is a personal newsletter written by Sofia Smallstorm. It is not

Food for the Soul: Kraków, the City of Art

Food for the Soul: Kraków, the City of Art

Rembrandt. Landscape with the Good Samaritan (1638). The Princes Czartoryski Collection, National Museum, Kraków. Photo: Wikimedia Commons By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout Europe has many places that are a perfect combination of art

Hero of the Week: August 16, 2021: Dr. Dan Stock

Hero of the Week: August 16, 2021: Dr. Dan Stock

Watch this powerful explanation by Dr. Dan Stock, functional family medicine physician in Coatesville, IN, to the Mt. Vernon, IN school board on Covid-19 protocols. Why are we still having a problem 18 months into

Avatar Update: Personal Opinion of Sofia Smallstorm

Avatar Update: Personal Opinion of Sofia Smallstorm

Symphony of Passions Other Topics: Hey, Sweetheart Exotic East India The Principle of Power By Contract or Gun Barrel Robotic Colonization Please note that this is a personal newsletter written by Sofia Smallstorm. It is

Hero of the Week: August 9, 2021: Brian Gerrish

Hero of the Week: August 9, 2021: Brian Gerrish

Besides the great doctors, scientists, lawyers, officials, and citizens we’ve celebrated over the last 18 months, there are also many courageous people dedicated to keeping us informed. Our hero this week is Brian Gerrish, a

Food for the Soul: Rosa Bonheur – Women & Art Series 10

Food for the Soul: Rosa Bonheur – Women & Art Series 10

Édouard Louis Dubufe. Portrait of Rosa Bonheur (the bull was painted by Bonheur) (1857). Versailles Palace. Photo: Wikimedia Commons By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout, There is a reason why the traditionally dressed Victorian

Hero of the Week: August 2, 2021: Patrick Wood

Hero of the Week: August 2, 2021: Patrick Wood

"If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a

Music of the Week: July 30, 2021: Stabat Mater (Pergolesi)

Music of the Week: July 30, 2021: Stabat Mater (Pergolesi)

Click here to listen. Beautiful interpretation of this 13th-century Christian hymn to Mary – Stabat Mater – by Giavanni Battista Pergolesi in the Chapelle de la Trinité, Château de Fontainebleau, France. Pergolesi is an Italian Baroque composer, violinist, and organist, best-known

The Pfizer mRNA Vaccine: Pharmacokinetics and toxicity

The Pfizer mRNA Vaccine: Pharmacokinetics and toxicity

The dangers of the COVID-19 vaccine spike protein and its interactions with the human immune system, conferring risks of clotting and leakage of blood vessels, are becoming increasingly well known. But how far and wide

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

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of July 26, 2021: Chewicide

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of July 26, 2021: Chewicide

"When food is so absolutely, deliciously decadent that it literally is “to DIE for!” – That’s Chewicide." ~ Chef Keidi This documentary by Chef Keidi explores the cultural roots of an epidemic of diet-related diseases,

Hero of the Week: July 26, 2021: Dr. Charles Hoffe

Hero of the Week: July 26, 2021: Dr. Charles Hoffe

British Columbia doctor Dr. Charles Hoffe is our hero this week for sounding the alarm about the possible side effects of the Covid 19 injections. Passionate about patient safety and medical ethics, Dr. Hoffe has

Music of the Week: July 23, 2021: Believe for It (CeCe Winans)

Music of the Week: July 23, 2021: Believe for It (CeCe Winans)

"It’s time to believe in the impossible." ~ CeCe Winans CeCe Winans is on of Catherine’s favorite gospel singers. She has been awarded 12 Grammy Awards and 23 GMA Dove Awards, along with many other awards. This selection is from

Food for the Soul – New York Big Five – MoMA

Food for the Soul – New York Big Five – MoMA

Marc Chagal I and the Village (1911). MoMA. Photo: Wikimedia Commons By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, the world’s largest contemporary and modern art assemblage,

Hero of the Week: July 19, 2021: Dr. Astrid Stückelberger

Hero of the Week: July 19, 2021: Dr. Astrid Stückelberger

Dr. Astrid Stückelberger, a Swiss public health expert, has been conducting and evaluating scientific research for policy-makers such as the WHO and the EU for 25 years. She is our hero for exposing serious corruption

Music of the Week: July 16, 2021: You Are My Sunshine

Music of the Week: July 16, 2021: You Are My Sunshine

Who doesn’t remember this recording by Mississipi John Hurt? A simple and beautiful melody that many would have loved their grandma to sing for them. Mississipi John Hurt was famous for his blues and gospel