Why Are We Financing This? with Dr. Katherine Horton

Why Are We Financing This? with Dr. Katherine Horton

“As a U.S. or global citizen and as a fiduciary responsible for family or institutional assets, you must also determine your responsibility and risk if the enterprise you are financing continues to aggressively reorganize its

Catherine’s Money & Markets Commentary: March 14, 2019

Catherine’s Money & Markets Commentary: March 14, 2019

By Catherine Austin Fitts Theme: The Economy Slows Down Stories: Inflation & Deflating Out of Hyperinflation Central Banks Back Down – Its Risk On Brexit College Admission Scandal – What it means to you Race

Food for the Soul: The Wandering Earth

Food for the Soul: The Wandering Earth

“What’s the use of a fine house if you haven’t got a tolerable planet to put it on?” 
— Henry David Thoreau By Nina Heyn- Your Culture Scout The movie The Wandering Earth has already made

Food for the Soul: The Wandering Earth

Food for the Soul: The Wandering Earth

“What’s the use of a fine house if you haven’t got a tolerable planet to put it on?” 
– Henry David Thoreau By Nina Heyn- Your Culture Scout The movie The Wandering Earth has already made […]

Real Deal: Saving Tennessee

Real Deal: Saving Tennessee

TENNESSEE’S GET OUR MONEY BACK CAMPAIGN 2002 Higher Tennessee Taxes? No Way! It’s Time for Lower Federal Taxes and Greater Local Control of Our Tax

Let’s Go to the Movies: March 7, 2019

Let’s Go to the Movies: March 7, 2019

In Lets Go to the Movies, I will review the new series Tidying Up with Marie Kondo, the Japanese tidying guru whose goal is to “spark joy” in your home. Tidy guru Marie Kondo comes

In Honor of Dr. Laura Thompson

In Honor of Dr. Laura Thompson

“If I could give one tip for people – it’s not an exercise or nutrition regimen. It’s to walk your talk and believe in yourself, because at the end of the day, the dumbbell and

Allergic to Numismatic Coins

Allergic to Numismatic Coins

Nothing real can be threatened. Nothing unreal exists. ~ A Course in Miracles [CAF Note: I published this comment in September 2017. I am republishing as confusion persists on the desirability of numismatic coins. My

Bach on Piano for Blind Elephant

Bach on Piano for Blind Elephant

Lam Duan is the name of an old blind elephant, her name means “Tree with Yellow Flowers”. Lam Duan has been blind most of her life. Lamduan lives at Elephants World, Thailand. Related reading: Elephants

Coming Clean Beyond the Fiscal Cliff

Coming Clean Beyond the Fiscal Cliff

[CAF Note: We originally published this article in January 2013. I wrote it over the Christmas holidays in 2012 because it was obvious that, despite […]

Food for the Soul: De Young Part 2 – Monet

Food for the Soul: De Young Part 2 – Monet

“Everyone discusses my art and pretends to understand, as if it were necessary to understand, when it is simply necessary to love.” Claude Monet By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout San Francisco’s De Young

Food for the Soul: De Young Part 2 – Monet

Food for the Soul: De Young Part 2 – Monet

“Everyone discusses my art and pretends to understand, as if it were necessary to understand, when it is simply necessary to love.” Claude Monet By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout San Francisco’s De Young […]

Let’s Go to the Movies: February 28, 2019

Let’s Go to the Movies: February 28, 2019

From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository – The center of the commune (the mount itself) of Le Mont-Saint-Michel seen from the new bridge. For Let’s Go to the Movies, enjoy the view of Mont

Update on DOD Jedi Contract

Update on DOD Jedi Contract

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

Classification for Investors 101

Classification for Investors 101

Table of Contents I. Introduction     A. Why Does Classification Matter to the Average Investor?     A.1. Private Entity Reporting Exemptions     A.2. Government Accounting Exemptions     A.3. Government […]

Classification for Investors 101

Classification for Investors 101

February 24, 2019 Table of Contents I. Introduction     A. Why Does Classification Matter to the Average Investor?     A.1. Private Entity Reporting Exemptions     A.2. Government Accounting […]

Quote du Jour

Quote du Jour

“The theory of exodus proposes that the most effective way of opposing capitalism and the liberal state is not through direct confrontation but by means of what Paolo Virno has called “engaged withdrawal.” One need

A Conversation with Thomas Meyer

A Conversation with Thomas Meyer

Subscriber Resources – Interview Audios Listen to the Interview MP3 audio file Download the Interview MP3 audio file Read the transcript of A Conversation with Thomas Meyer “We have to pierce the tunnels of loneliness

Psychopaths Among Us

Psychopaths Among Us

By Catherine Austin Fitts I am hearing more conversations recently of people in search of a bad guy to blame for the multiplying evils and challenges upon us. Given the fact that our governance structure

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

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 […]

Catherine’s Money & Markets Commentary: February 21, 2019

Catherine’s Money & Markets Commentary: February 21, 2019

By Catherine Austin Fitts Theme: Caveat Emptor and The Milk Bucket – the simple way to understand politics and political debates in America. Stories: China Bubbles Saker on Venezuela David Stockman’s New Book on the

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

A Conversation with Thomas Meyer

A Conversation with Thomas Meyer

Movie will be Bleed Out https://www.hbo.com/documentaries/bleed-out Trailer is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CF1L7-OEJDE

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

Catherine’s Money & Markets Commentary: February 14, 2019

Catherine’s Money & Markets Commentary: February 14, 2019

By Catherine Austin Fitts Theme: Begin Anywhere Stories: Spending Bill California Covert Wars Piratization Growing Everywhere: $2.9B to Leidos for NASA, AP Payroll and More White House AI Initiative Trump on New Green Deal: Killing

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Newsletter

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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

Lets Go to the Movies

Lets Go to the Movies

Here is a chronological list of all the movies and documentaries we’ve reviewed on the Solari Report: 2018-12-13 Live Foods For Winning Energy Without Drugs […]

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

Catherine’s Money & Markets Commentary: February 7, 2019

Catherine’s Money & Markets Commentary: February 7, 2019

By Catherine Austin Fitts Theme: The Ultimate Leveraged Buyout (LBO) – The Fed, The Treasury Buyers and the real game of buying control of a large country with the $21 trillion+ stolen from them. Stories:

Official U.S. Debt Holders

Official U.S. Debt Holders

Depending upon what news sources you read, you may have the impression that the vast majority of the official U.S. government debt is held by […]

Contractors, Investors, and Dealers

Contractors, Investors, and Dealers

The ten largest government contractors in 2017 were issued $50.7 billion in contract awards. These ten contractors had a combined 356 instances of misconduct since […]

Caveat Emptor

Caveat Emptor

By Carolyn Betts, Esq and Catherine Austin Fitts [To Come]

missing money chronology

missing money chronology

“Tempus Fugit (Time flies)” ~ Virgil Missing Money Chronology

Hero of the Week: January 24, 2019

Hero of the Week: January 24, 2019

By Catherine Austin Fitts Our hero this week is Greg Hunter. Greg Hunter has many years of network experience as a successful investigative correspondent. He worked for ABC News and Good Morning America for nearly

Let’s Go to the Movies: January 24, 2019

Let’s Go to the Movies: January 24, 2019

In Let’s Go to the Movies, I will review All the Queen’s Horses. The documentary tells the story of the city comptroller of Dixon, IL (pop. 15,733) — Rita Crundwell, who stole $53 million from

Catherine’s Money & Markets Commentary: January 24, 2019

Catherine’s Money & Markets Commentary: January 24, 2019

By Catherine Austin Fitts Theme: This Is Not a Shutdown – This is a Government Reorganization Stories: Global CEO Resignations: Is a Steady Stream Turning into a Flood? Is managing the gulf between official reality

Scenario #4: Animal Farm

Scenario #4: Animal Farm

Scenario #4: Animal Farm [Inhuman – Non-Transparent] – Weighting = 30%—This is a world where the central controls and secrecy are so strong and the […]

Scenario #3: Mind Control

Scenario #3: Mind Control

Scenario #3: Mind Control [Inhuman-Transparent] – Weighting = 40%—This is a world where everyone pretends we are in the Whew! scenario—but we are not. Cooperation […]

Scenario #2: Candle in the Dark

Scenario #2: Candle in the Dark

Scenario #2: Candle in the Dark [Human-Non-Transparent] – Weighting = 25%—This is the world where we are free to be our human self, but we […]

Scenario #1: Whew!

Scenario #1: Whew!

Scenario #1: Whew! [Human-Transparent] – Weighting = 5%—This is the wonderful day we wake up and we are back in a world where people regularly […]

Let’s Go to the Movies: January 17, 2019

Let’s Go to the Movies: January 17, 2019

In Let’s Go to the Movies, I will review Leonardo da Vinci: The Man Who Wanted to Know Everything and Leonardo da Vinci: “Dangerous Liaisions” from the BBC Series on Leonardo da Vinci. Documentary examining

Hero of the Week: January 17, 2019

Hero of the Week: January 17, 2019

Our hero this week is Leonardo Da Vinci. Make sure to read Nina Heyn’s introduction to our year of celebrating da Vinci on the 500th anniversary of his death. Food for the Soul: The Year

Rambus Blockbuster Chartology

Rambus Blockbuster Chartology

By Catherine Austin Fitts My “go to” website for technical analysis of precious metals, the US dollar & the US stock market is Rambus Chartology, […]

Top Broker-Dealers

Top Broker-Dealers

The following table shows the top 15 broker-dealers based on their assets under management in 2018. These are the firms that play an important role […]

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 […]

Special Solari Report: Korean Hand Therapy with Astrid Natzler

Special Solari Report: Korean Hand Therapy with Astrid Natzler

Interview Audios: Listen to the Interview MP3 audio file Download the Interview MP3 audio file Read the transcript of Solari Special Report: Korean Hand Therapy with Astrid Natzler “You can do it everywhere, and you