VII. 2014 Annual Wrap Up: Vision 2020

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By Catherine Austin Fitts

Our workshop resulted in the Solari Report team creating a Vision 2020 to serve our subscribers and readers in the process of living a free and inspired life as they define that to be.

Here are some of the things we are doing this year that we hope will serve you well.

At last! We are launching our new blog in the 1st Quarter. Look for upgrades in the ease and performance of subscription software and a more mobile ready platform.

When we launch the new blog, we will also launch a Solari Report twitter feed. Subscribers want updates and comments on market developments during the week and a twitter feed will give you this option.

We will continue our Crowdfunding Series, focusing on legal, tax and risk issues. We think that circulating equity capital in small amounts is invaluable to rebuilding an economy that works for all of us.

We will do a greater number of lunches and 1 day workshops this year. We heard the message loud and clear – you want opportunities to meet each other.

I am headed to Asia in the spring and Europe in the fall. The demands of Sea Lane Advisory were making it difficult for me to travel abroad. Consequently, I closed the company at year end. To understand Planet Equity, I must see and feel it unfold. This will permit me greater latitude to focus the Solari Report on fundamental analysis and the global due diligence essential for sound investment strategy.  The development of sound investment policies and strategies for households and institutional managers alike is critical to the creation of a richer, healthier and happier world.

What I heard from subscribers at our “Free & Inspired” Workshop, is that you want support in understanding and overcoming the obstacles we face:

  • How do we find good information and filter out disinformation?
  • How do we filter people and ensure that your personal and professional relationships are successful?
  • How do we deal with an increasing number of dysfunctional organizations and people?
  • How do we generate an independent cash flow doing something you love?
  • How do we preserve the highest and best parts of Western civilization and ensure that it is available to nurture us and the next generations?

Our challenge is to continue to find the best guests and information sources to help you do so.

We also are committed to helping the younger generations. As we watch the large financial institutions begin intense marketing campaigns targeted at young people, we believe it is essential that they have access to the knowledge they need to understand the world around them and the “real deal” on the financial system.

Last but not least, we are saving time for the unexpected. Who knows what the year will bring?