“Lord, give me coffee to change the things I can change and wine to accept the things I can’t.” ~Serenity prayer posted at Organico Cafe Restaurant in Bantry, Ireland* By Catherine Austin Fitts My latest
Olga Boznańska – Self-Portrait (1908). National Museum, Warsaw. Photo: Wikimedia Commons By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout Even casual museumgoers are familiar with such female artists as Georgia O’Keeffe or Mary Cassatt—celebrated painters whose
“It is very important to have two eyes. With one, observe what is going on. With the other, foresee the future.” ~Park Hyeon-Joo, Chairman, Mirae Asset Global Investments By Catherine Austin Fitts This Thursday I
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“We proclaim the freedom to choose and decide for ourselves the types of products, services and methods that we think best for healthy eating and preventing illness and disease of our minds and bodies and
A Preview: "How might we begin to build a decentralized system of durable local economies? Gradually, I hope. We have had enough of violent or sudden changes imposed by predatory interests outside our communities. In