By Catherine Q&A with Sharyl Attkisson August 7, 2014 Sharyl Attkisson talked about her career, the state of the media, and her future plans. Ms.Attkisson left CBS News in March 2014 after more than
By Catherine It’s Official: The Housing Pump and Dump is Over August 6, 2014 By Catherine Austin Fitts It is worth noting the wave of mortgage related settlements occurring this month. The most sensitive has yet to be finalized
By Catherine The Practice of Power August 6, 2014 By Peggy Noonan All this reflects a political culture of brute and mindless disdain, the kind of culture that makes divisions worse…..They do this because
By Catherine Something’s Up August 5, 2014 By Catherine Austin Fitts I said in our 2nd Quarter Wrap Up that the slow burn was fraying and challenges lay ahead. Looks like I
By Catherine Poll Finds Widespread Economic Anxiety August 5, 2014 ***CAF Note: Just goes to show Abraham Lincoln was right: “You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the
By Catherine McKinsey on African Investment Opportunities August 4, 2014 By Acha Leke, Susan Lund, James Manyika, and Sree Ramaswamy The White House has invited some 50 African heads of state to Washington, DC, this
By Catherine Data Bubbles August 3, 2014 “The greatest obstacle to discovery is not ignorance – it is the illusion of knowledge.” ~ Daniel Bursting By Catherine Austin Fitts I was re-reading
By Catherine Department of Agriculture Cracks Down on Seed Libraries August 3, 2014 By Naomi Creason It was a letter officials with the Cumberland County Library System were surprised to receive. The system had spent some time working
By Catherine In Historic First, German Army General Appointed USAREUR Chief of Staff August 3, 2014 By Jad Sleiman For the first time since U.S. troops arrived in Europe during World War II, a German general will serve as chief of