What the States Can Do: Building the Legal and Financial Infrastructure for Financial Freedom – A Comprehensive Resource for State Legislators!

“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”
~ Tenth Amendment, Bill of Rights, 1791

By Catherine Austin Fitts

For well over a year, the Solari Report has been working to determine how state legislatures in the U.S. can revolutionize their state’s legal and financial infrastructure to ensure financial freedom and liquidity within their jurisdiction. The goal is to defeat the central bankers’ “omniwar” efforts to assert central control and instead buttress financial freedom—without which all other freedoms (such as food and health freedom) will perish—as well as ensure sovereignty at both the state government and individual levels.

We are now pleased to announce “What the States Can Do: Building the Legal and Financial Infrastructure for Financial Freedom,” a powerhouse collection of resources designed to help busy legislators make the most effective use of their time and sizable constitutional powers. The document presents an overview of steps that some U.S. states already have taken—along with steps that have been recommended or considered to preserve financial freedom and state sovereignty.

Once legislators understand the breadth and depth of constitutional powers at their disposal, a wide variety of actions are possible. The contents of this comprehensive package summarize legislative actions (both passed and proposed) in 13 different areas, as well as providing a variety of additional resources:

  1. Preserving Cash and Checks
  2. A State Bank
  3. Protection of Financial Integrity
  4. Stopping the Digital ID
  5. Private Currencies and Credit Cards
  6. State Precious Metals, Precious Metals Reserves, and Bullion Depositories
  7. Direct and Local Investment
  8. Doing Business with the State: Banking, Reserves, Pension Funds, Contracting, and Digital Payment and Telecommunications Systems
  9. Recommendations to Reverse Private Equity Damage
  10. Taxation
  11. Protecting Against a Land Grab
  12. Constitutional Protections
  13. Food and Health Freedom

Building an independent state infrastructure along the lines described in “What the States Can Do” is a vital step toward weakening the ability of the entities opposed to freedom (whether the federal government, globalist corporate interests, or international or nongovernmental organizations) to interfere with individual and state sovereignty and financial transaction freedom.

Read “What the States Can Do” HERE.

As a reminder, the companion document titled “Working Successfully with State Leaders Who Will Take Responsibility” can help you support your state legislators and state-level actions. This practical stand-alone document explains the benefits and “how-to’s” of building relationships with legislators and other state leaders. Access the PDF here; hard copies—for you as well as interested family, friends, and neighbors—are available at the Solari Bookstore.

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Idaho 2030: A Vision of Freedom

Working Successfully with State Leaders Who Will Take Responsibility

Case Studies in Plunder Capitalism

Plunder Capitalism: Land Grab Tactics

How to Protect the Right to Keep and Bear Arms and Why It Is Essential to Protecting Individual Liberty