Catherine in Auckland: The Global Rebalancing

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By Catherine Austin Fitts

A wonderful audience turned out yesterday to support the Ficino Educational Trust lecture series at the University of Auckland Business School. I gave a presentation on the re-balancing of the global economy. A fascinating Q&A period followed.  The conversation continued with a smaller group over dinner.

(Learn more about my visit to the Ficino School here.)

I promised to post the slides as well as the audio of the lecture/Q&A as soon at it is ready and related links that came up in the Q&A and dinner discussion.

Much thanks to the brilliant and charming Louis Boulanger  for organizing this event and to Scoop Media for helping to promote.

Audio with Slides:

Some Stats to Think About:

According to the World Bank, the Chinese per capita income was $314 in 1990. The US per capita income was 76X greater, or $23,954. As of 2013, China per capital income had increased by 22X to $6,807, while the US had doubled to $53,042, or 8X the Chinese.

Announcement

Scoop Media: Catherine Austin Fitts Lecture in New Zealand

Solari Report Resources:

Links:

Sir James Goldsmith on Globalization

Dillon, Read & Co. Inc and the Aristocracy of Stock Profits

What is the Popsicle Index?

The Red Button Story

The Solari Model – Total Economic Return

The Evolution of Cooperation by Robert Axelrod

The Best Books for 2015

Promoting Women, Part II

Promoting Women, Part III

Economics 101

 

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