Dr. Dolores Cahill: Debunking the Narrative

Dr. Dolores Cahill: Debunking the Narrative

Prof. Dr. Dolores Cahill is a renowned expert worldwide in high-throughput proteomics technology development and automation, high content protein arrays and their biomedical applications, including in biomarker discovery. Her team has achieved key breakthroughs in

Tell USDA and Congress to Support Local Meat Production

Tell USDA and Congress to Support Local Meat Production

Join us in calling on the USDA to lift the ban on custom slaughterhouses as an emergency measure during the COVID-19 outbreak! With the closing of multiple massive slaughterhouses, even the big meat industry is

We have a voice –  write to your State/Local officials

We have a voice – write to your State/Local officials

Dear Solari Family, Please keep up the pressure and write to your State/Local officials. They need to know that the information they are getting is tainted and they are being watched by We The People.

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

Beethoven, Sinfonía Nº 5. Wiener Philharmoniker, Christian Thielemann

Beethoven, Sinfonía Nº 5. Wiener Philharmoniker, Christian Thielemann

April 17, 2020 Beethoven, Sinfonía Nº 4. Wiener Philharmoniker, Christian Thielemann April 3, 2020 Beethoven, Sinfonía Nº 3 “Heroica”. Wiener Philharmoniker, Christian Thielemann March 20, 2020 Beethoven, Sinfonía Nº 2. Wiener Philharmoniker, Christian Thielemann March

How We Can Eat Our Landscapes

How We Can Eat Our Landscapes

About the speaker: Pam Warhurst cofounded Incredible Edible, an initiative in Todmorden, England dedicated to growing food locally by planting on unused land throughout the community. What should a community do with its unused land?

Dr. Erickson COVID-19 Briefing

Dr. Erickson COVID-19 Briefing

Dr. Dan Erickson and Dr. Artin Massihi own and run an urgent care facility in Kern County, CA. YouTube has taken the video down. You can no longer view at MSN. You can view at

Local Food’s Congressman Has Primary Challenge

Local Food’s Congressman Has Primary Challenge

Photo by Gage Skidmore [CAF Note: I am a supporter of Congressman Massie. I believe his efforts are critical to the future of our country and the future of small farmers and ranchers and local

The Truth About Fauci–Featuring Dr. Judy Mikovits

The Truth About Fauci–Featuring Dr. Judy Mikovits

By Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Chairman, Children’s Health Defense Dr. Mikovits joined NIH in 1980 as a Postdoctoral Scholar in Molecular Virology at the National Cancer Institute and began a 20-year collaboration with Frank Ruscetti,

Hero of the Week: April 20, 2020 – Beate Bahner

Hero of the Week: April 20, 2020 – Beate Bahner

Beate Bahner (* 1966 ) is a German lawyer , specialist lawyer for medical law and author . Beate Bahner studied law in Heidelberg and Geneva . She has been admitted to the German bar

Beethoven, Sinfonía Nº 4. Wiener Philharmoniker, Christian Thielemann

Beethoven, Sinfonía Nº 4. Wiener Philharmoniker, Christian Thielemann

April 3, 2020 Beethoven, Sinfonía Nº 3 “Heroica”. Wiener Philharmoniker, Christian Thielemann March 20, 2020 Beethoven, Sinfonía Nº 2. Wiener Philharmoniker, Christian Thielemann March 6, 2020 Beethoven, Sinfonía Nº 1. Wiener Philharmoniker, Christian Thielemann Related

Census 2020 – What You Need to Know

Census 2020 – What You Need to Know

By Carolyn Betts, Esq. The 2020 decennial census is upon us. Census mailers requesting online responses have been mailed throughout the United States. Don’t believe the communication you may have received saying your response is

Food for the Soul Audio:  The Art of Survival

Food for the Soul Audio: The Art of Survival

Nina Heyn is Your Culture Scout – the author of the Food for the Soul column and the creator of the Food for the Soul podcast. Every year, Nina spends an inordinate amount of time

Movie of the Week: April 13, 2020 – Antitrust (2001) HD

Movie of the Week: April 13, 2020 – Antitrust (2001) HD

Antitrust is a 2001 thriller film written by Howard Franklin and directed by Peter Howitt. Antitrust portrays young idealistic programmers and a large corporation (NURV) that offers a significant salary, an informal working environment, and

Anything Goes

Anything Goes

Related reading: Cole Porter on Wikipedia

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

Food for the Soul: 500 years of Raphael in Rome

Food for the Soul: 500 years of Raphael in Rome

Raphael. Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione. (1513) The Louvre. Courtesy of Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome April 6, 2020 markes a 500 year anniversary of passing of one the most beloved artists. A huge Raphael exhibition at […]

Food for the Soul: 500 years of Raphael in Rome

Food for the Soul: 500 years of Raphael in Rome

Raphael Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione. 1513. The Louvre. Courtesy of Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome April 6, 2020 marks a 500 years anniversary of passing of one of the most beloved artists. A huge Raphael exhibition

Hero of the Week: April 6, 2020 –  Dr. Thomas Cowan

Hero of the Week: April 6, 2020 – Dr. Thomas Cowan

Biography: Dr. Thomas Cowan is a long-time holistic physician living and practicing in San Francisco who specializes in helping people heal through diet and natural medicines. His book How (and Why) to Eat More Vegetables

Let’s Go to the Movies:  April 6, 2020: The Shock Doctrine

Let’s Go to the Movies: April 6, 2020: The Shock Doctrine

[2009] Documentary by Naomi Klein The shock doctrine is a theory for explaining the way that force, stealth and crisis are used in implementing neoliberal economic policies such as privatization, deregulation and cuts to social

Quote-Du-Jour

Quote-Du-Jour

Writing on his Facebook page, Rev. Jerome Zeiler, O.P. (’00), offers the following poignant dialogue about some of the many ways Our Lord is at work during this time of ubiquitous closures and social distancing.

Comment on FASAB 56 in January 2019

Comment on FASAB 56 in January 2019

[CAF Note: Because I think the risks of a cut-and-run under the air cover of the current plandemic are high, I wanted to publish this comment I made to a colleague in January 2019 who

Let’s Go to the Movies: March 23, 2020 – War Room (film)

Let’s Go to the Movies: March 23, 2020 – War Room (film)

With great jobs, a beautiful daughter, and a dream house, the Jordans seem to have it all. Appearances can be deceiving, however, as husband Tony flirts with temptation and wife Elizabeth becomes increasingly bitter, crumbling

Beethoven, Sinfonía Nº 2. Wiener Philharmoniker, Christian Thielemann

Beethoven, Sinfonía Nº 2. Wiener Philharmoniker, Christian Thielemann

March 6, 2020 Beethoven, Sinfonía Nº 1. Wiener Philharmoniker, Christian Thielemann Related reading: Symphony No. 2 (Beethoven) on Wikipedia Ludwig van Beethoven on Wikipedia Christian Thielemann on Wikipedia Sinfonía n.º 1 (Beethoven) on Wikipedia Vienna

Food for the Soul: at home

Food for the Soul: at home

Food for the Soul will now be adding a dedicated mini-site to bring you all the culture stories in one place By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout The world has just hunkered down to […]

Food for the Soul: At home

Food for the Soul: At home

Food for the Soul will now be adding a dedicated mini-site to bring you all the culture stories in one place By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout The world has just hunkered down to

The First Day of Spring in 2020

The First Day of Spring in 2020

There are two equinoxes every year, in March and September, when the Sun shines directly on the equator, and the length of night and day are nearly equal. Related reading: March equinox on Wikipedia, March

Let’s Go to the Movies: March 16, 2020 –  Maiden

Let’s Go to the Movies: March 16, 2020 – Maiden

An inspiring documentary about Tracy Edwards and the first all-female crew to compete in the Whitbread Round the World Race, a grueling yachting competition that covers 33,000 miles and lasts nine months. The story is

Hero of the Week: March 19, 2020 –   Mats Järlström

Hero of the Week: March 19, 2020 – Mats Järlström

Mats Järlström Oregon Engineer Makes History with New Traffic Light Timing Formula Quick summary: when someone is making a right-turn, and the light has changed to yellow, they do not have sufficient time to finish

You’re Invited! Dr. Skidmore’s Mission to Uganda

You’re Invited! Dr. Skidmore’s Mission to Uganda

[CAF Note: When I heard about Dr. Skidmore’s trip to Uganda this coming June, I asked him for permission to invite support for their mission trip. Solari is sending a contribution and I know many

Food for the Soul: Michelangelo – Mind of the Master

Food for the Soul: Michelangelo – Mind of the Master

Sweat and toil of the master who never wanted you to see it By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout Michelangelo Buonarotti. Head of a Child with a Cloak around the Head. Mid-1520’s. Collection and

Let’s Go to the Movies: February 27, 2020 –  The Pharmacist

Let’s Go to the Movies: February 27, 2020 – The Pharmacist

After his son’s tragic death, a Louisiana pharmacist goes to extremes to expose the rampant corruption behind the opioid addiction crisis. The efforts of Dan, a small-town pharmacist in Louisiana to stop the weaponization of

Hero of the Week: February 20, 2020 – Peter Roger Breggin

Hero of the Week: February 20, 2020 – Peter Roger Breggin

Breggin is the author of many books critical of psychiatric medication, including Toxic Psychiatry, Talking Back to Prozac, and Talking Back to Ritalin. His most recent book, Brain-Disabling Treatments in Psychiatry, discusses his theory of

Food for the Soul: Adventures of the Ghent Altar

Food for the Soul: Adventures of the Ghent Altar

The Ghent Altar or An Adoration of the Mystic Lamb. Inside panels. Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons, Public domain. The most stolen artwork ever has been restored to its original glory By Nina Heyn – Your

Let’s Go to the Movies: February 13, 2020 –  The Russian Five

Let’s Go to the Movies: February 13, 2020 – The Russian Five

This fascinating documentary tells the true story of Russian immigrants who became American heroes, ice hockey teammates who became family, and the scrappy, resilient city of Detroit–together they became Stanley Cup Champions, twice. Imagine a

Food for the Soul: Streaming Late at Night

Food for the Soul: Streaming Late at Night

Streaming gems you possibly missed Winter usually does not offer many exciting movies other than the awards heavyweights (where your choices are between equally soul-dampening entries of 1917 or maybe Marriage Story). So… long dark […]

Food for the Soul: Streaming Late at Night

Food for the Soul: Streaming Late at Night

Streaming gems you possibly missed Winter usually does not offer many exciting movies other than the awards heavyweights (where your choices are between equally soul-dampening entries of 1917 or maybe Marriage Story). So… long dark

Hero of the Week: January 30, 2020- Jon Rappoport

Hero of the Week: January 30, 2020- Jon Rappoport

"Once you embark on a road of imagination and creating, all bets are off. All preconceptions about what you must do, make, think, assume, and believe are yesterday's news." ~ Jon Rappoport Jon Rappoport is

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

Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year

Starts: January 25, 2020 Ends: February 11,2021 Heavenly branch: Metal Rat Chinese New Year (or generally referred to as Lunar New Year globally) is the Chinese festival that celebrates the beginning of a new year

Hero of the Week: January 23, 2020 – Herman Gref

Hero of the Week: January 23, 2020 – Herman Gref

~ Herman Gref, Sberbank President & CEO, “Don’t lie, don’t steal, don’t waste time“ – And what do you foresee for this year that just got underway? Nothing optimistic. – Only for Russia or for

Politics & Hospitals in Chicago

Politics & Hospitals in Chicago

CAF Note dated June 20,2020 – The following documents were sent to us by a health care worker in Chicago – their understanding is they were circulated through hospitals in the Chicago area. Checking the