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1. Introduction
2. Theme “1st Quarter Wrap Up”
3. Ask Catherine Catherine answers questions submitted by subscribers.
4. Interview Catherine gives us a briefing of 1st Quarter of 2013 and highlights of the Solari Report.
A Pope Resigns, A Pope is Chosen
Federal Government Operates without Debt Limit
Institutional Investors Buy Bulk Housing Deals
6. Hero Our hero of the 1st Quarter is Sixto Rodriguez an amazing musician from Detroit.
7. Let’s Go to the Movies! Catherine reviews Unlawful Killing, a documentary on the killing of Princess Diana and the subsequent official inquest which determined her death had not been caused by an accident, but had been an “unlawful killing.”
8. Closing
April 11 Coming Clean: PMMR with Franklin Sanders and Larry Pratt
April 18 Equity Overview with Chuck Gibson:Yields & Volatility of Bonds vs. Stocks
April 25 Jon Rappoport and Catherine Discuss Hamilton Securities
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness” ~ Charles Dickens
By Catherine Austin Fitts
This week on the Solari Report, please join me for our 1st Quarter Wrap Up.
It’s been three months since we published our annual wrap up and named 2013 the year of “Coming Clean.”
The speed at which old economies are dying and new economies are emerging has accelerated. The competition for resources grows as does the inspiration to innovate; the profits of fascism rise as does the thirst for freedom.
The Solari Report team has chosen the ten top stories of the 1st quarter. Join me for a discussion of these powerful events and the primary trends that weave through them. Of immediate importance, I will address what the events in Cyprus and recent bank regulator plans to resolve insolvent banks in the US and Europe may mean to your onshore and offshore bank deposits. I will also describe highlights from recent Solari Reports in support of your efforts to “Come Clean.”
In Let’s Go to the Movies, I will review Unlawful Killing, a documentary on the killing of Princess Diana and the subsequent official inquest which determined her death had not been caused by an accident, but had been an “unlawful killing.” As we watch champions of gun ownership and internet freedom assassinated and another head of the IMF targeted by criminal investigations, Unlawful Killing tells a story of a princess whose humanity transformed her into a global leader and of our inability to settle our differences peacefully.