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Audio Chapters
1. Introduction
2. Theme“There’s Opportunity in Down”
3. Money & MarketsIn Money & Markets this week Catherine takes a look at some of the incoming opportunities that 3D printing might be bringing, and what may be some of the underlying motivators. She also makes note of interest rates, the increase in student loan, some of the major meetings happening in the world
4. Hero Our hero this week is Masao Yoshida who was the manager of the Fukushima Plant.
5. Interview Discussion Catherine explains the current trends in the Precious Metals climate as well as the high points from her interview with James Turk and Franklin Sanders.
6. Ask Catherine Catherine answers questions submitted by subscribers.
7. Let’s Go to the Movies! Catherine reviews “Atlas Shrugged: Part II” which is based off of the novel by Ayn Rand. It addresses what happens when centralized forces manage markets and ends economic and technological innovation.
8. Closing
July 18: Equity Overview with Chuck Gibson and Melanie Pelayo, Dividends Matter
July 25: A Jon Rappoport Report
August 1: The Breakaway Civilization pt. 2 with Dr. Joseph Farrell
9. Interview Catherine is joined by James Turk of Gold Money and Franklin Sanders of The Moneychanger in which they discuss the precious metals market and what they see for the future.
“Things don’t turn up in this world unless somebody turns them up.” ~ James A. Garfield
By Catherine Austin Fitts
Are you being rocked and rolled by the gold and silver markets? Then you will want to hear my interview this coming week with James Turk of Gold Money and Franklin Sanders of The Moneychanger about events in the precious metals market and what they see going ahead.
Is the primary trend intact? Or is it possible that the primary trend upwards is over? What has been driving gold and silver prices down? How much is a slow down in global growth and how much is concerted actions by G-7 governments and central banks? What is happening in the physical markets in America, Europe and Asia? What do James and Franklin expect this summer? What does the dramatic fall in bullion prices and commodities mean for the global mining industry? We have a lot to cover, so make sure to post your question for James and Franklin by Monday night.
I will be joining you live on Thursday night to cover Money & Markets and answer your questions in Ask Catherine.
In Let’s Go to the Movies, I will review the second film in the Atlas Shrugged film trilogy that addresses what happens to America when centralized forces manage asset prices and markets and shut off economic and technological innovation.
Talk to you Thursday!