Book Review: The Accidental Super Power

Book Review: The Accidental Super Power

“Everything has to do with geography” ~ Judy Martz By Catherine Austin Fitts Geography contributes mightily to destiny. Yet, appreciation for geography is generally absent

Book Review: Three Felonies A Day

Book Review: Three Felonies A Day

“When the law becomes a trap for the unwary, it becomes an engine of oppression rather than a statement of the moral and ethical requirements

Book Review: This Does Not Change Everything

Book Review: This Does Not Change Everything

By Catherine Austin Fitts To say that Naomi Klein’s new book This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. Climate Change is disappointing is an understatement. Klein’s best

Book Review: The Toxic States of America

Book Review: The Toxic States of America

By Catherine Austin Fitts I received a strong recommendation from Dr. Joseph Farrell for Matt Socha’s work so I ordered and read Matt’s book The

Book Review: Unaccountable

Book Review: Unaccountable

By Catherine Austin Fitts When central banks and governments print and borrow money without limit, and use that money to engineer wild discrepancies in cost

Book Review: The Divide by Matt Taibbi

Book Review: The Divide by Matt Taibbi

“The hunt is on and brother you’re the prey” ~ Curtis Mayfield, “New World Order” By Catherine Austin Fitts Matt Taibbi’s The Divide: American Injustice

Book Review: The Dog Stars by Peter Heller

Book Review: The Dog Stars by Peter Heller

By Catherine Austin Fitts It was a very strong recommendation from a very fine Solari Report subscriber that inspired me to read Peter Heller’s The

Book Review: The Curtain by Patrick Ord

Book Review: The Curtain by Patrick Ord

“All I want is your data.” ~ Henry Maddox By Catherine Austin Fitts One of the smartest researchers I know recommended I read The Curtain,

Book Review: Prisons We Choose to Live In

Book Review: Prisons We Choose to Live In

By Catherine Austin Fitts What a remarkable thing it is to hear the voice of someone who is both sensible and understands the world around

Book Review: Jim Marrs’ Latest

Book Review: Jim Marrs’ Latest

By Catherine Austin Fitts I have long been a fan of Jim Marrs. He is a serious journalist. He never gives up looking for the

Book Review: The Master Switch

Book Review: The Master Switch

By Catherine Austin Fitts In this well done history of the information industry, Tim Wu shows again and again how what begins as a robust,

Book Review: Sauder on Underground Facilities

Book Review: Sauder on Underground Facilities

By Catherine Austin Fitts Dr. Richard Sauder is an investigative researcher who has amassed a significant amount of information about the extensive underground facilities funded

Book Review: Cypherpunks: Freedom and the Future of the Internet

Book Review: Cypherpunks: Freedom and the Future of the Internet

                                          “The universe believes in encryption. It is easier to encrypt information than to decrypt it.” ~Julian Assange By Catherine Austin Fitts Last year, while

Book Review: Water & Salt

Book Review: Water & Salt

By Catherine Austin Fitts A naturopath who I respect greatly told me about a therapy of drinking “sole” – a salt water made with Himalayan

Book Review: Mary’s Mosaic

Book Review: Mary’s Mosaic

By Catherine Austin Fitts Peter Janney’s new book  Mary’s Mosaic: the CIA Conspiracy to Murder John F. Kennedy, Mary Pinchot Meyer, and Their Vision for

Book Review: Farrell on the Breakaway Civilization

Book Review: Farrell on the Breakaway Civilization

By Catherine Austin Fitts Dr. Joseph P. Farrell’s new book, Saucers, Swastikas and Psyops: A History of A Breakaway Civilization: Hidden Aerospace Technologies and Psychological

Book Review: Searching for History

Book Review: Searching for History

By Catherine Austin Fitts One of my goals for the decade is to read all of Joseph Farrell’s books. Most of them are stacked up

Book Review: Shock Doctrine

Book Review: Shock Doctrine

I finally finished The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism by Naomi Klein. What a fine piece of investigative journalism. Klein nails Milton Friedman,