By Catherine Austin Fitts
In the Spring a wonderful subscriber in Albuquerque asked if I could stop for a lunch on my trip to and from California.
It was not possible for the Spring trip, so I routed the Fall drive back to California through Albuquerque. It’s real simple coming from Tennessee. You drive up to Interstate 40, take a left on the ramp to head West and go straight for 1,000 miles. Interstate 40 heads out on the old Route 66 as in “Get your kicks on Route 66!”
I lived in Santa Fe before going to graduate school – it was my first banking job. One of the things I love about northern New Mexico is how important the outdoors is to the way of life. People are active – hiking, skiing, snowboarding and even ballooning. The spirit here is very much like Montana and New Zealand with lots to get out and do. The artwork carries the beauty of nature in the rooms indoor with oil paintings, etchings and photographs that celebrate the desert and mountain life here.
Twenty subscribers gathered for a delicious lunch at Hotel Anduluz yesterday. We had a marvelous core group from Albuquerque, Santa Fe and Taos. Some subscribers and guests traveled from the four corners area, some from Texas and Colorado and – to my amazement – subscribers from New York and Seattle.
After lunch we gathered on the rooftop lounge for a fascinating discussion as we enjoyed a clear, sunny fall day. I reviewed important events so far this year in our network as well as what’s ahead. Then lots of questions; the topic of Spiritual Warfare kept coming up – looks like we may have to do more than one Solari Report on this topic. It is clearly on our minds.
Thank you to our subscriber who helped us to organize and thanks to everyone who attended. It was a grand day in Albuquerque!