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Jim Carroll: In a few days there’s going to be this international colloquium. And this place’ll be crawling with rich and powerful people, the world’s leading business people and politicians.
Johnny Worricker: What, four days in the sun and they conclude that global recovery depends on their making more money?
~ The Worricker Trilogy
By Catherine Austin Fitts
This week’s interview with the brilliant investigative journalist Whitney Webb seeks to help the Solari audience understand how America really works. Whitney and I go beyond Hollywoodized depictions of mustachioed mafiosi and sneaky spies to show that organized crime—and its fusion with intelligence agencies and central banking—is America’s fundamental industry.
As we noted a few weeks ago when we named Whitney our Hero of the Week, her remarkable new two-volume book, One Nation Under Blackmail, represents a feat of “undeniable serious scholarship that allows everybody to understand that this country is managed and run by organized crime.” The book is essential reading for understanding post-WWII developments in the U.S., in particular—the events that followed the passage of the National Security Act of 1947 and the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949 that together gave birth to the CIA and the black budget.
In addition to examining the rise of and the roles played by the “usual suspects”—dynasties like the Rockefellers, families like the Bushes, Clintons, and Maxwells, and entities like the Harvard Corporation—Whitney maps the intimate relationships that I believe were critical to the financial coup d’état that led to the 2007-2008 financial crisis, $21 trillion in “missing money,” and the compromise of our sovereignty today. In this way, she provides the context for understanding how a figure like Jeffrey Epstein fits into the bigger picture of government secrecy and criminality that touch our lives every day.
Whitney Webb’s intelligent, courageous, and hard-hitting journalism is one of the reasons we are so optimistic about the New Media. Join us Thursday to learn more about how Whitney decided to venture down this particular “rabbit hole”!
Money & Markets
This is the last week of the month, so there is no Money & Markets. The next Money & Markets will publish on October 6. Post questions for Catherine or John Titus at the Money & Markets commentary here.
Related Reading and Videos:
Whitney’s website
One Nation Under Blackmail, Volume 1 and Volume 2
COVID-19 and Central Bank Digital Slavery with John Titus and Whitney Webb
Related Solari Reports:
Hero of the Week: September 5, 2022: Whitney Webb
Special Solari Report: Big Money, Creepy Technology, & #CashFriday with Whitney Webb
The Black Budget: The Crossroads of (Un)Constitutional Appropriations and Reporting
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