Update on DOD Jedi Contract

Update on DOD Jedi Contract

Related Reading: Microsoft, Amazon are the last standing for Jedi contract

Food for the Soul:  De Young Museum Part 1 – Gauguin

Food for the Soul: De Young Museum Part 1 – Gauguin

“There is always a heavy demand for fresh mediocrity. In every generation the least cultivated taste has the largest appetite.” Paul Gauguin By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout By all accounts Paul Gauguin was

This Bitter Earth by Dinah Washington

This Bitter Earth by Dinah Washington

Photographer James Kriegsmann, New York. [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Related reading: Dinah Washington on Wikipedia Dinah Washington Biography

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Happy Valentine’s Day!

“The rose is red, the violet’s blue, The honey’s sweet, and so are you. Thou art my love and I am thine; I drew thee to my Valentine: The lot was cast and then I

Hero of the Week: February 14, 2019 – The Saker

Hero of the Week: February 14, 2019 – The Saker

Although our topics are not always joyous, what a pleasure it is to map out our world with the Saker and debate the most important geopoitical questions of the day. His brilliant insights abound, wrapped

Let’s Go to the Movies:  February 14, 2019

Let’s Go to the Movies: February 14, 2019

In Let’s Go to the Movies! I review the new film Colette a marvelous movie about the French author. It’s a reminder that politicians who say politically correct things, such as “there is no one

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

Hero of the Week: February 7, 2019 – David Talbot

Hero of the Week: February 7, 2019 – David Talbot

Our hero this week is David Talbot. David Talbot is an American journalist, author and media executive. He is the founder, former CEO and editor-in-chief of an web magazine, Salon. Talbot founded Salon in 1995.

Let’s Go to the Movies:  February 7, 2019

Let’s Go to the Movies: February 7, 2019

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This week in Let’s Go to the Movies we recommend The A&E Series: Who Killed Kennedy? I recommend the nine segments of the A&E (History Channel) series The Men Who

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

Food for the Soul – Binge on History

Food for the Soul – Binge on History

“Those who fail to learn from history are condemned to repeat it.” Winston Churchill, paraphrasing George Santayana By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout Long winter nights are just perfect for plunging into long TV […]

Food for the Soul – Binge on History

Food for the Soul – Binge on History

“Those who fail to learn from history are condemned to repeat it.” Winston Churchill, paraphrasing George Santayana By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout Long winter nights are just perfect for plunging into long TV

Hero of the Week: January 31, 2019

Hero of the Week: January 31, 2019

Dr. Raphael Mechoulam, an Israeli organic chemist and professor of Medicinal Chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. Mechoulam is best known for his work (together with Y. Gaoni) in the isolation, structure

Let’s Go to the Movies: January 31, 2019

Let’s Go to the Movies: January 31, 2019

This week in Let’s Go to the Movies we recommend “The Scientist” a documentary that traces the story of Dr. Raphael Mechoulam from his early days as a child of the Holocaust in Bulgaria, through

Food for the Soul: The Year of da Vinci

Food for the Soul: The Year of da Vinci

“Ars longa, vita brevis. Art is long, life is short“- Hippocrates “Life, if well spent, is long” – Leonardo da Vinci By Nina Heyn -Your Culture Scout Imagine a designer whose technical designs remain mostly […]

Food for the Soul: The Year of da Vinci

Food for the Soul: The Year of da Vinci

“Ars longa, vita brevis. Art is long, life is short”- Hippocrates “Life, if well spent, is long” – Leonardo da Vinci By Nina Heyn -Your Culture Scout Imagine a designer whose technical designs remain mostly

Bilderberg, the Movie

Bilderberg, the Movie

“He who is to be a good ruler must have first been ruled.” ~Aristotle By Catherine Austin Fitts I got a chance to watch Daniel Estulin’s new documentary on the Bilderberg meetings. He addresses the

An Intelligent Conversation about the Environment

An Intelligent Conversation about the Environment

“If you’re yelling you’re the one who’s lost control of the conversation.” ~Taylor Swift [Originally published on September 11, 2018] By Catherine Austin Fitts For many years I worked with a passion to create a

Food For the Soul: Oscar Treasures in Black and White

Food For the Soul: Oscar Treasures in Black and White

“It shouldn’t work. It shouldn’t be magic. You shouldn’t weep happy and then sad and then happy again. But you do. And I do. And we all do.” 
― Ray Bradbury, The Cat’s Pajamas By Nina Heyn, Your […]

Food For the Soul: Oscar Treasures in Black and White

Food For the Soul: Oscar Treasures in Black and White

“It shouldn’t work. It shouldn’t be magic. You shouldn’t weep happy and then sad and then happy again. But you do. And I do. And we all do.” 
― Ray Bradbury, The Cat’s Pajamas By Nina Heyn, Your

♫ Happy New Year! – Auld Lang Syne ♫

♫ Happy New Year! – Auld Lang Syne ♫

John Masey Wright and John Rogers’ illustration of the poem, c. 1841 From Wikimedia Commons Auld Lang Syne Should auld acquaintance be forgot, and never brought to mind? Should auld acquaintance be forgot, and auld lang

Sting: A Winter’s Night… Live from Durham Cathedral

Sting: A Winter’s Night… Live from Durham Cathedral

Durham Cathedral from Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Nave in 2010 Related reading: Durham Cathedral on Wikipedia Sting- vocals, lute, guitar on Wikipedia Robert Sadin – musical director, conductor on Wikipedia Lisa Fischer –

What Would Solon Have Done?

What Would Solon Have Done?

For the book If I Were King (Advice for Donald Trump), Harry Blazer, Editor The premise – You have been elected king of USA by a super majority popular vote and have the support of

Christmas in Vienna 2016

Christmas in Vienna 2016

Complete concert, produced and broadcast by the ORF Cast: Angela Denoke on Wikipedia Vesselina Kasarova on Wikipedia Noah Stewart on Wikipedia Günther Haumer on Wikipedia Vienna Boys’ Choir on Wikipedia Wiener Sängerknaben Wiener Singakademie on

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

Holiday Greeting & Christmas Donation 2018

Holiday Greeting & Christmas Donation 2018

“The streets are very dirty, Me shoes are very thin, I have a little pocket To put a penny in; If you haven’t got a penny A ha’penny will do, If you haven’t got a

The Missing People Choir

The Missing People Choir

[CAF Note: Something more important than money is missing! If you dig down deep, I believe the money is disappearing through the same forces that is disappearing the people. They appear unrelated, but are not.]

Local Currencies: Links

Local Currencies: Links

By Catherine Austin Fitts When I am in Philadelphia, I am going to catch up with and interview Paul Glover, founder of the Ithica Hours community currency. I thought I would collect up links of

Food for the Soul:  Trapped Queens

Food for the Soul: Trapped Queens

Sir William Cecil: You must confront the truth, madam. She has a claim to your throne. Queen Elizabeth I: You would have me depose a sister monarch. Sir William Cecil: It is either civil war

Candace Owens Rants in Broward County, Florida

Candace Owens Rants in Broward County, Florida

CAF Note: It is always fun to watch someone break through the matrix – this is part of Candace Owen’s appeal. She requested that her audience tweet this out a while back – but I

Sade – Pearls (Live)

Sade – Pearls (Live)

Related reading: Sade (singer)on Wikipedia Sade (band) on Wikipedia Sade – The official website Sade

What Ever Happened to Thanksgiving?

What Ever Happened to Thanksgiving?

Photo Credit: Christian Hansen [CAF Note: In 2012,  I invited then Solari Report producer Kristen Linton, to write a special blog post to celebrate the occasion. She wrote as America was recovering from the last election. Given

Food for the Soul: The Oscar Race Has Started

Food for the Soul: The Oscar Race Has Started

“I won’t be a rock star. I will be a legend.” ~Freddie Mercury – front man of Queen By Nina Heyn, Your Culture Scout Every autumn, various big, showpiece movies that start popping up in […]

Food for the Soul: The Oscar Race Has Started

Food for the Soul: The Oscar Race Has Started

“I won’t be a rock star. I will be a legend.” ~Freddie Mercury – front man of Queen By Nina Heyn, Your Culture Scout Every autumn, various big, showpiece movies that start popping up in

Ulrike Granögger Teaches the Pistis Sophia in Chartres

Ulrike Granögger Teaches the Pistis Sophia in Chartres

By Catherine Austin Fitts I attended an excellent workshop on the Keys of Enoch given by Ulrike Granögger in Amsterdam two weeks ago. After the Scientist for Peace conference in Italy Ulrike headed to Chartres

Crowdfund Update – Success!

Crowdfund Update – Success!

Ladies and Gentlemen: We are pleased to inform you that Joseph’s new digital pipe organ has arrived and practice has begun! Because of delays in delivery, Chuck was able to negotiate an additional discount on

Food for the Soul: MAGRITTE – known and unknown

Food for the Soul: MAGRITTE – known and unknown

“In opposition to the general pessimism, I set the search for joy, for pleasure.” René Magritte By Nina Heyn, Your Culture Scout The Belgian artist René Magritte made his name as a surrealist in the […]

Food for the Soul: MAGRITTE – known and unknown

Food for the Soul: MAGRITTE – known and unknown

“In opposition to the general pessimism, I set the search for joy, for pleasure.” René Magritte By Nina Heyn, Your Culture Scout The Belgian artist René Magritte made his name as a surrealist in the

Classical Music for Reading

Classical Music for Reading

Mozart, Chopin, Debussy, Tchaikovsky Related reading: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart on Wikipedia Frédéric Chopin on Wikipedia Claude Debussy on Wikipedia Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky on Wikipedia

Food For the Soul: Fondation Louis Vuitton

Food For the Soul: Fondation Louis Vuitton

“I think people care. If not, why so many people spend money going on vacations to see architecture? They go to see the Parthenon, to Chartres, the Sydney Opera House. They go to Bilbao… Something

The Corbett Report – On Target

The Corbett Report – On Target

~ If you are taking flak, you’re over the target ~ ~ Military saying Re: Mother Jones on the Corbett Report: Click here. Corbett Response: Click here. Posted at Mother Jones in the Comment Section:

Donation Opportunity: Bibles for Inmates

Donation Opportunity: Bibles for Inmates

“For I was an hungred, and ye gave me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me in: Naked, and ye clothed me: I was sick,

Food For the Soul: Venice

Food For the Soul: Venice

“Venice is like eating an entire box of chocolate liqueurs at one go.” ~ Truman Capote By Nina Heyn, Your Culture Scout May be there aren’t exactly “One Hundred Places You Need to Visit Before […]

Food For the Soul: Venice

Food For the Soul: Venice

“Venice is like eating an entire box of chocolate liqueurs at one go.” ~ Truman Capote By Nina Heyn, Your Culture Scout May be there aren’t exactly “One Hundred Places You Need to Visit Before

Food for the Soul: Crazy Rich Asians

Food for the Soul: Crazy Rich Asians

“Rachel Chu: So your family is rich? Nick Young: We’re comfortable. Rachel Chu: That is exactly what a super-rich person would say.” ~ Dialog from the movie Crazy Rich Asians By Nina Heyn, Your Culture Scout You don’t […]

Food for the Soul: Crazy Rich Asians

Food for the Soul: Crazy Rich Asians

“Rachel Chu: So your family is rich? Nick Young: We’re comfortable. Rachel Chu: That is exactly what a super-rich person would say.” ~ Dialog from the movie Crazy Rich Asians By Nina Heyn, Your Culture Scout You don’t

The Emerging Multipolar World with Saker Now Public!

The Emerging Multipolar World with Saker Now Public!

Our last interview with the Saker is now available to the public and non-subscribers and can be viewed here! Listen to the Interview MP3 audio file The Solari Report 2018-08-02 Download the Interview MP3 audio

The Kemp Tapes

The Kemp Tapes

In the late 1990’s Catherine’s attorneys asked her to record her recollections of working in the Bush Administration. She recorded six 90 minutes cassettes that over time passed around the Internet. For those who have

FAQ: How Do I Find Catherine’s Money & Market?

FAQ: How Do I Find Catherine’s Money & Market?

Catherine’s Money & Markets is recorded weekly, every week except the last week of the month. It publishes late on Thursday night US Central Time, which means it may post in the early hours of

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

Is Our Government Intentionally Hiding $21 Trillion In Spending?

Is Our Government Intentionally Hiding $21 Trillion In Spending?

By Laurence Kotlikoff This column is co-authored with Mark Skidmore, a Professor of Economics at Michigan State University. In our prior column, Mark and I wrote about $21 trillion in unaccounted government transactions, primarily on

The Minds of Men

The Minds of Men

By Catherine Austin Fitts At last! The Minds of Men is available from Truthstream Media. The greatest risk we face as a society is manipulation of our minds. Such manipulation is a major contributor to

Food for the Soul: Museum BRANLY

Food for the Soul: Museum BRANLY

“If Jacques Chirac is so interested in non-European art it’s largely because the 20th century discovered the quality, scope and significance of these cultures after having dominated and scorned them for such a long time.”< […]

Food For The Soul: Following Claude Monet

Food For The Soul: Following Claude Monet

“Apart from painting and gardening, I’m good for nothing. My greatest masterpiece is my garden.” Claude Monet By Nina Heyn, Your Culture Scout It goes without saying that you can literally spend weeks in Paris […]

FAQ: How Do I Access the Full Archive of Subscriber Content?

FAQ: How Do I Access the Full Archive of Subscriber Content?

Solari Report subscriber content is located on two URLs: home.solari.com You can access your subscriber content by logging in at home.solari.com Everything we have published during the last year (growing to two years) is on

Book Review: Bad Blood by John Carreyrou

Book Review: Bad Blood by John Carreyrou

“I want to be a billionaire.” ~ Elizabeth Holmes, Age 9-10, in response to a question about what she wanted to be. By Catherine Austin Fitts WSJ subscribers have been following the story of Theranos

The Power Hour – June 12, 2018

The Power Hour – June 12, 2018

Join Kathryn Russell and Catherine Austin Fitts June 12, 2018 – 4:00pm – 5:00pm CST The Power Hour