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ThemeThe theme this week is “On Bully Watch”.
Money & MarketsThis week in Money & Markets, Catherine discusses price deflation as well as the latest movements in the markets.
Hero Our hero this week is actor/comedian Jim Carrey.
Ask Catherine Catherine answers questions submitted by subscribers.
Question #1:
Hi Catherine,
Was hoping you could comment on the canadian Realestate mar-ket. I am in my late twenties and am based in a smaller community a ferry ride away from Vancouver. I am struggling with whether or not I should get into the local Realestate market. We experienced a correction of about 25% in the top end of the Realestate market, which hasn’t fully recovered, however the entry level has just moved sideways for the past 7-8 years. A brand new single family house can be purchased in the low 400s and older single family houses in the low 300s. We’ve had a significant development of condos and the market seems to be bursting with them and they can sell below the 200s. With interest rates so low there are oppor-tunities to pick something up for less than the cost of renting. I work out of province May through October so I wouldn’t be look-ing to move into my purchase but rather rent it out. Comments?
I have November through April free so I have given serious thought to purchasing an empty lot and hiring a friend to build a house with me. I don’t know if there is that big of potential for profit in a spec house but it would be a great education. I hold a core position in precious metals and currently carry no debt. I con-tinue to save up my cash and am not sure whether I should jump into Realestate or wait for the next correction in the stock market or something else entirely. Please let me know what you think and thank you and the Solari team for everything you do. There is simply no better source in the world for what’s really going on than the Solari reports.
Question #2:
Catherine
I just watched USA Watch Dog with Greg Hunter . Men open our mouth when we should be listening.
Question #3:
Dear Catherine:
Can you tell us your definition of what you’ve referred to as the “Central Banking/Warfare Model”?
Question #4:
Dear Catherine:
After having observed the media for many years, I believe that the powers that be can get all of the major media outlets to broadcast whatever stories they want us to know about, and also get all of these same outlets to not report to us on any of the stories they don’t want us to know about. In your opinion, is this accurate?
Let’s Go to the MoviesThis week in Let’s Go to the Movies, Catherine reviews Netflix’s new documentary about Nina Simone.
Interview DiscussionCatherine discusses her interview with Former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney.
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“You can have my house, you can have my car, you can have my job, but you can not have my joy!”
~ Co-Pastor Susie Owens
By Catherine Austin Fitts
Former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney (D-Ga) served in the House of Representatives with distinction from 1997 to 2003 and 2005-6 and was nominated by the Green Party to serve as US President in 2008. It is largely due to her work in Congress that we know as much as we do about trillions missing from the US government, sex-slave trafficking by defense contractor officials and the failure to achieve transparency and accountability regarding the events of 9/11. The shenanigans that McKinney managed in her 2002 defeat and 2004 re-election to Congress were documented in the Guerrilla News Network production American Blackout.
I have said many times that we have three pathways before us:
- War
- Depopulation
- Change
Our focus at Solari is change. I have asked Congresswoman McKinney to join us on the Solari Report this week to discuss the REAL issues we face in 2016.
We need to understand what a successful United States and a successful world really look like. McKinney is one of the seasoned leaders who has been in the fray, grappled with the issues and is helping people create a practical vision. She is brilliant and shoots straight – so be prepared for a much more informative discussion than you are used to hearing from “entertainment politics.”
Congresswoman McKinney is also the author of Ain’t Nothing Like Freedom and editor of The Illegal War on Libya.
In our Let’s go to the Movies segment, I will review Netflix’ new documentary on one of the great performers of the last generation: Nina Simone.
Simone left the United States in 1970 with good reason to be concerned for her safety. The film is a sobering reminder of the importance of not losing your love in the face of the evil in this world – something Congresswoman McKinney and I have grappled with a lot! The documentary is also a remarkable introduction to this extraordinary musician and her artistic contribution.
There will be lots more on current markets and geopolitics in our Money & Markets segment. If you’re not a Solari Report subscriber yet, you can learn more about becoming one here.
Talk to you Thursday!