“What we do now echoes in eternity.” ~ Marcus Aurelius
By Catherine Austin Fitts
Each year during the holiday season, we celebrate the very Best of The Solari Report. This coming week, we start by publishing our top selections from The Solari Report Weekly Interviews.
Throughout the year, there has been a strong push to take action if we want to have a chance to live in a human civilization, or simply endure the current “beat down.” Our selection of interviews reflects solutions designed to help you move in practical, positive directions.
Jon Rappoport and I discussed how William Blake – The Prince of Imagination, Vision, and Faith and the Romantics were able to create real, successful pushback at a time when the forces behind central control were taking the culture in an anti-human direction.
New Media journalist Elze van Hamelen joined me to discuss the importance of transparency and “telling our stories” in a way that promotes real solutions.
Junious Ricardo Stanton joined me to talk about Beyond Divide and Conquer. This is a very old tactic used to weaken any kind of opposition. In order to rebuild, we need to come together beyond our divisiveness. Junious has always been able to model so well that balanced state of being where opposition vanishes and collaboration is inspired.
Franklin Sanders came back to The Solari Report to show us how gold and silver, with the help of the Gold and Silver Payment Calculator, could help us create liquidity within our communities as portions of the population are cut off from existing trade and financial transactions.
We hope these four weekly interviews inspire you and help you welcome the New Year with a strong spirit.
For Let’s Go to the Movies, I recommend Trading Places, Aaron Russo’s 1983 comedy film about how the street guys beat the oligarchs. This is the first in our Christmas series and one of my absolute favorite movies – I grew up in Philadelphia and got my first lessons in deep state tactics from the “Duke Brothers.”
The next Money & Markets report will publish on December 2, 2021. You can post your questions for me at the commentary here, or send questions to Ask Catherine.
On behalf of the entire Solari team, we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year!