Let’s Go to the Movies: August 31, 2020 – Yellowstone

Let’s Go to the Movies: August 31, 2020 – Yellowstone

Yellowstone is a drama series that follows the Dutton family, led by patriarch John Dutton (Kevin Costner). The Duttons control the largest contiguous ranch in the U.S. and must contend with constant attacks by land

Links for the Basel Workshop

Links for the Basel Workshop

By Catherine Austin Fitts I am posting the links here referred to in my presentations and discussions this weekend in Basel. I will continue to post throughout the weekend as the discussions and presentations continue,

Footloose – Kenny Loggins (1984) HD

Footloose – Kenny Loggins (1984) HD

Synopsis: A city teenager moves to a small town where rock music and dancing have been banned, and his rebellious spirit shakes up the populace. Related reading: Kenny Loggins on Wikipedia Footloose (1984 film) on

Deep South Homestead: It Takes More than a Seed

Deep South Homestead: It Takes More than a Seed

[Note from CAF: Excellent advice on providing your own food supply under current conditions. Special thanks to the subscriber who sent this one in to us.] Related reading: Deep South Homestead

The Fed’s Silent Takeover of the US with John Titus

The Fed’s Silent Takeover of the US with John Titus

The Latest from John Titus’ Best Evidence: Graphs and science and government overthrows, oh my! In this episode, we look under the hood of the Fed’s massive, three-trillion-dollar expansion of its balance sheet, rationalized by

Missing Money Update with Dr. Mark Skidmore

Missing Money Update with Dr. Mark Skidmore

"We all live in the South Bronx because that neighborhood is the unavoidable proof that American civilization can stop. It can stop literally right around the corner, and if it does, nobody can do a

Hero of the Week: August 10 2020 –  John Shear

Hero of the Week: August 10 2020 – John Shear

Big Congrats to my dear friend John Shear – from Santa Anita – we have celebrated his heroic feats at Santa Anita Racetrack by naming him a Solari Hero – John just turned 99 1/2

Missing Money Update: Thrift Savings Fund–Treasury Account

Missing Money Update: Thrift Savings Fund–Treasury Account

By Mark Skidmore and Catherine Austin Fitts (with Rob Kirby and David Pare) In May 2020, we provided an update (Skidmore and Fitts, 2020,) regarding the $21 trillion in unsupported journal voucher adjustments documented in

The State of Our Currencies – Take Two

The State of Our Currencies – Take Two

"What I can do, you can do." ~ Jesus Christ, who threw the moneychangers out of the temple By Catherine Austin Fitts This week, I will summarize the effort underway to end currencies and what

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

Food for the Soul: Lost Masterpieces. Part 2: Missing

Food for the Soul: Lost Masterpieces. Part 2: Missing

Rembrandt van Rijn. The Storm on the Sea of Galilee. 1633. Stolen in 1990 from Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Boston. Photo: Public Domain Wikimedia Commons Nina Heyn is Your Culture Scout – the author of

Hero of the Week: August 3, 2020 –  Dietrich Mateschitz

Hero of the Week: August 3, 2020 – Dietrich Mateschitz

Red Bull: The Real Story Behind the Can Nov 4, 2016 The product is marketed through advertising, events (Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series, Red Bull Air Race, Red Bull Crashed Ice), sports team ownerships

Maintaining the Mantle of Innocence by Matthew R. Hale

Maintaining the Mantle of Innocence by Matthew R. Hale

From humble beginnings, Matthew R. Hale decided early that he wanted to be a trial lawyer to represent people. Since 2004 he has dedicated his practice to litigating cases on behalf of individuals in both

Food for the Soul: Lost Masterpieces. Part 1: Destroyed

Food for the Soul: Lost Masterpieces. Part 1: Destroyed

The Stonebreakers. Gustave Courbet (1849). Dresden Gemäldegallerie. Destroyed in 1945 during an air raid. Photo: Public Domain Wikimedia Commons Nina Heyn is Your Culture Scout – the author of the Food for the Soul column.

Hero of the Week:  July 27, 2020 – Aubrey Huff

Hero of the Week: July 27, 2020 – Aubrey Huff

Aubrey Lewis Huff III (born December 20, 1976) is an American former professional baseball player who played 13 seasons in Major League Baseball Related reading: Aubrey Huff says Coronavirus is nothing but a system of

Beethoven’s Ode to Joy – the Som Sabadell Flashmob

Beethoven’s Ode to Joy – the Som Sabadell Flashmob

On the 130th anniversary of the founding of Banco Sabadell we wanted to pay homage to our city by means of the campaign “Som Sabadell” (We are Sabadell). This is the flashmob that we arranged

Via Europa with Vanessa Biard-Schaeffer

Via Europa with Vanessa Biard-Schaeffer

Introduction "What we do in life echos in eternity." ~ Marcus Aurelius By Catherine Austin Fitts This week, it is my great pleasure to announce a new quarterly series, Via Europa, from Vanessa Biard-Shaeffer. Via

New Solari Report iPhone App

New Solari Report iPhone App

Download from the Apple App Store. Search for Solari Report. Once the app is installed, subscriber login is required. Please let us know what you think below! ** Android version under development! ** Notes: App

The Facts on Masks with Dr. Sherri Tenpenny

The Facts on Masks with Dr. Sherri Tenpenny

Part I of interview: Part II of interview: Interview Audios Listen to Part I of the Interview MP3 audio file Download Part I of the Interview MP3 audio file Listen to Part II of the

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

July 14  – Bastille Day National Holiday in France

July 14 – Bastille Day National Holiday in France

The social charm of Bastille day is the summer weather and opportunity for family gatherings outdoors. If you could peek into one of their picnic baskets, it might contain Champagne, strawberries, a baguette or two,

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

Food for the Soul Audio:  Loving Beethoven

Food for the Soul Audio: Loving Beethoven

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. Please click here for Article. Please click here for

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

Hero of the Week:  July 6, 2020 – J.B. Handley

Hero of the Week: July 6, 2020 – J.B. Handley

J.B. Handley is the co-founder and chairman of Generation Rescue, a non-profit organization focused on helping children recover from autism that was inspired by the journey of his son, Jamison, who was diagnosed with autism

Leonard Cohen: Anthem – London 2008

Leonard Cohen: Anthem – London 2008

“Ring the bells that still can ring, forget your perfect offering, there is a crack in everything, that’s how the light gets in” ~ Leonard Cohen Related Reading: Leonard Cohen’s Official Website Leonard Cohen on

Saving Teddy

Saving Teddy

By Najat Madry Monuments are funny things. Living our day-to-day lives, we go past them and give a casual glance or maybe don’t even notice them at all. Visitors or tourists seeing such objects for

Mortgage Servicing: Covid-19 Update with Marie McDonnell

Mortgage Servicing: Covid-19 Update with Marie McDonnell

Click image to play video "The right of the People to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated…." ~ From the Sixth Article, U.S.

Catherine’s Money & Markets Report:  July 2, 2020

Catherine’s Money & Markets Report: July 2, 2020

Theme: Going Direct: The Global Reset: Refresh: Going Direct Time Line Update with John Titus BIS announces Strategic Partnership with Fed (New York) and Innovation Hubs with Bank of Canada (Toronto), Bank of England (London),

Hero of the Week: June 29, 2020 – Thomas Massie

Hero of the Week: June 29, 2020 – Thomas Massie

Thomas Harold Massie is an American Republican politician who has been the United States Representative for Kentucky’s 4th congressional district since 2012. Related reading: Thomas Massie on Wikipedia Massie wins House GOP Primary Thomas Massie

Christi’s Fireworks – Celebrating 40 years!

Christi’s Fireworks – Celebrating 40 years!

40 Years and Counting. . . The ability to sell fireworks in the same location for such a long period of time is one of our greatest pleasures. We have not only watched the town

Hero of the Week:  June 22, 2020 –  Peter H. Duesberg

Hero of the Week: June 22, 2020 – Peter H. Duesberg

Peter H. Duesberg is a German American molecular biologist and a professor of molecular and cell biology at the University of California, Berkeley. He is known for his early research into genetic aspects of cancer.

Food for the Soul – Dog Stories

Food for the Soul – Dog Stories

Martiros Saryan. By the well. Hot Day. 1909. Martiros Saryan Museum,Yerevan, Armenia. Photo: Wikimedia Commons Public Domain Nina Heyn is Your Culture Scout – the author of the Food for the Soul column. To view

Food for the Soul Audio: Museum Memories

Food for the Soul Audio: Museum Memories

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. Please click here for the June 18th, 2020 Audio/a>.

We’re Not Gonna Take It…

We’re Not Gonna Take It…

By a Friend, On June 13th, Children’s Health Defense and other notable organizations held a peaceful protest in New York’s state capital, Albany. The New York State Bar Association, which I discovered is NOT a

The Fallacies of Germ Theory with Dr. Thomas Cowan

The Fallacies of Germ Theory with Dr. Thomas Cowan

"[Claude] Bernard was correct. I was wrong. The microbe (germ) is nothing. The terrain (milieu) is everything." ~ Louis Pasteur on his deathbed By Catherine Austin Fitts Dr. Thomas Cowan joins me this week to

Catherine’s Money & Markets Report:  June 18, 2020

Catherine’s Money & Markets Report: June 18, 2020

Theme: Fed Watch with John Titus Atlanta Fed says GDP will drop 52% in 2nd Quarter Going Direct with BlackRock: Rollout at Jackson Hole 2019 – Israel, US, Canada, Switzerland Comparison of Cities with Fed

How to Find a Lawyer

How to Find a Lawyer

[CAF Note: This question was posed in Ask Catherine. I thought I would ask Matt to provide an answer that reflects much deeper knowledge than mine!] By Matthew Hale Finding an excellent attorney depends on

Corbett Report:  Bill Gates x 7

Corbett Report: Bill Gates x 7

James Corbett has published an outstanding series on Bill Gates. Here are the links: Meet Bill Gates Bill Gates and the Population Control Grid Bill Gates’s Plan to Vaccinate the World How Bill Gates Monopolized

Hero of the Week:  June 8, 2020 – Pete Evans

Hero of the Week: June 8, 2020 – Pete Evans

(From Wikipedia) Celebrity chef Pete Evans has activated his last almond with the Seven Network, leaving his My Kitchen Rules judging gig and his $800,000 contract with the broadcaster Pete inspired an uproar by telling