Fructify! – Lessons Learned from Dogwood Mudhole

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Introduction

Theme “Welcome to Global 3.0”

Money & Markets In Money and Markets, Catherine discusses Elon Musk’s announcement that Tesla will not initiate patent lawsuits against anyone who uses their technology in good faith. She also discusses the Virginia primary results and also Hillary Clinton’s recent ‘dead broke’ comment. She also covers the latest in markets and the ripples felt from the Uber app.

Hero Our hero this week is Saskia Stuiveling – president of the Dutch National Court of Auditors.

Ask Catherine Catherine answers questions submitted by subscribers.

Question 1:

Hello Catherine. Last time you were pondering the big decline in Whole Foods Market stock. I listened to their earnings call and another presentation. They’re being pressured by stores like Safeway that are crashing the organic party AND by people growing their own food. That’s good news top and bottom! -don’t you think? From the grass roots and in the limbs. It seems to me that organic food is so mainstream and trendy even – in part because of Whole Foods themselves! – that their stock can’t command a premium valuation the way it used to. As Curly Howard would say: “Ahh.. a victim of their own circumstance.” What to do you think?

Thanks for everything,

Question 2:

Dear Catherine:

I would love to hear you interview Charlotte Gerson. If you don’t know who Charlotte is, she is the daughter of Dr. Max Gerson, a man who Nobel Prize winning doctor Albert Schweitzer once called “…one of the most eminent geniuses in the history of medicine.”

Dr. Max Gerson was a major pioneer in the practice of reversing chronic disease through both diet and cleansing the body, and he regularly cured cancer and other “incurable” diseases by this approach, only to be attacked unmercilessly by mainstream medicine.

His daughter Charlotte, now 92 years old, still carries on his work, and The Gerson Institute is located in San Diego, California. In addition, their clinic for holistically healing people of cancer is located in Tijuana, Mexico, because you can’t cure cancer holistically here in the United States.

Here is some background information on Dr. Max Gerson:

http://gerson.org/gerpress/dr-max-gerson/

I’ve read two biographies of Dr. Max Gerson, and have watched several DVDs about him, and what this man accomplished within medicine was truly miraculous.

Prince Charles has even gone on record testifying that one of his friends was cured of cancer by being treated at The Gerson Institute.

Let’s Go to the Movies! Catherine discusses Horatio’s Drive: America’s First Road Trip, a documentary by Ken Burns.

Interview Discussion Catherine discusses her interview with Franklin Sanders where they see how to still prosper through difficult times.

Closing

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June 26: Protecting You and Your Family from Psychiatric Drugs with Kelly O’meara

July 3rd: 2nd Quarter Wrap-Up

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At Home In Dogwood Mudhole

“A gentleman can live through anything” ~William Faulkner

By Catherine Austin Fitts

This week on The Solari Report, Franklin Sanders of The Moneychanger joins me to discuss his new trilogy,  At Home in Dogwood Mudhole.

At Home in Dogwood Mudhole chronicles the journey that Franklin and his wife Susan take as they leave Memphis and move their family and business to a rural area in middle Tennessee. In the process, several children move to join them on the land as their families grow. The Sanders’ business prospers, they learn how to farm, to build homes, and build a church as the cycle of birth and death unfolds within the land, the animals and their family, congregation and friends. This is a story of a family that chooses to prosper through faith, family entrepreneurship and a love of learning in a time when the economy around them is headed in a different direction

Franklin and I will talk about what he and Susan have learned about what it takes to be both fruitful and faithful – lessons we can all apply in our lives in changing times.

Of course, Franklin and I will not be able to resist also touching on the latest developments in the precious metals market!

In Money & Markets this week I will discuss current events in the news and financial world, including Dave Brat’s upset win in the Congressional Republican primary race in Virginia.

In Let’s Go to the Movies, I will review Horatio’s Drive: America’s First Road Trip, Ken Burn’s documentary about Horatio Nelson Jackson who, with companion Sewall K. Crocker and pet pit bull Bud, drove “The Vermont,” the first car across America from San Francisco to New York in 1903.

Talk to you Thursday!

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