“Divide & Conquer” Antidotes

“The important thing to know about an assassination or an attempted assassination is not who fired the shot, but who paid for the bullet.” ~ Eric Ambler

By Catherine Austin Fitts

For those who want relief from the heavy divide and conquer programming upon us, let me recommend:

Solari Report: Unpacking Divide & Conquer with Junious Ricardo Stanton

Solari Report: Unpacking Baltimore with Junious Ricardo Stanton

Solari Report: Scientific Support for the Power of Intention with Dr. William Tiller

Solari Report: Rethinking Intelligence with Lynne McTaggart

Homan Square: Is Someone Prototyping Domestic Rendition? with Hon. Cynthia McKinney & Junious Ricardo Stanton

Commentary Collection: Promoting Women

Solari Story – Divide and Conquer

If you want to know what I think about the shootings in Dallas, it is essentially unchanged from what I thought about 9/11. Here is what I said:

“Three thousand families lost loved ones on September 11, 2001. Contrary to popular opinion, there was nothing new about covert operations and power politics killing or failing to protect innocent Americans. On that day there were millions of families living in America that had already lost loved ones and livelihood to black budget operations. And there were many more families worldwide. Whether domestic or global, the list of specific causes of the death of innocent civilians is a long one — hard narcotics trafficking, financial fraud, military vaccines, false imprisonment, nuclear fallout, chemicals , suppression of medical technologies, environmental damage, war on drugs enforcement and more.”

“It is worth meditating on what would happen if all of our families realized that it was not planes, drugs, poisons, vaccines or warfare that killed our mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, daughters, or sons. It was people who did the killing – often with only a spoken or written word. It was people who failed to protect. It was people who let it happen on purpose. It was people who did not hold other people accountable.”

“Those of us who have lost loved ones to America’s black budget operations may be rich or we may be poor. We may be black, brown, yellow or white. We may be citizens of many nations. We may live in the East or the West or in the North or the South. We may be Christian, Buddhist, Muslim or Jew. We may be conservative or liberal in our views. We may divide up our philosophies in many ways based on a whole series of intentionally controversial and divisive issues. Yet we all share an intimate connection. The people responsible for the death of our loved ones and the failure to hold them accountable are a surprisingly small number of people.”

“The true intimacy of our connection will be revealed – and real solutions will begin — when we ask and answer two simple questions: Who did this? Who let this happen on purpose?”

~ From Meditations at the Crossroads

The killing will keep happening until we build sufficient immunity to “divide and conquer” and collaborate  to bring transparency to the forces financing the killings, including those using our taxpayer dollars to do so.

The specific actions we can each take differ according to our particular place and opportunities. One thing we can all do no matter where we are is to pray. Here is the link to our prayers for 2016 that we published last Christmas.

Other potential actions:

 

1. Turn off/throw out TVs and corporate media
2. Get to know our local Sheriff and police chief – determine what we can do to support them and support efforts to reduce crime and covert operations in our local areas
3. Turn off all coverage of presidential elections – learn about and support excellent candidates for local office – learn the issues – be active in local elections
4. Get trained and licensed to use and carry a firearm
5. Educate yourself about creating immunity to entrainment and mind control technology
6. Stay coherent – develop strategies to stay coherent when those around you are not
7. Remove from your life people who are easily manipulated and get and stay angry in response to entrainment
8. Pray for your community
9. Communicate with your Congressional and Senate offices that you adamantly oppose gun control and militarization of the police.
10. Lobby your mayor and sheriff to remove federal enforcement funds from your area; stop accepting them and being subjected to the related invasion of local authorities
11. Stop asset forfeiture in your area, including federal adoptions