FearLESS
Perspective – that’s really what everything boils down to. One can choose to see only gloom and doom, they can choose to see in a hopeful and positive light, or they may land somewhere in the middle. That’s me – right smack in the middle. I’ve seen too much, know too much, and intuit too much to simply settle into hope or sink into the dark abyss. But one thing I’ve come to realize is that by moving through this process I’ve reached a point of becoming fearless to whatever outcomes arise. Perspective is vital, as the mind will inform the body how to feel, the emotions how to react, and either provide or steal the stability and strength of ones spirit. Be fearLESS. I believe that together we will continue to witness and experience the attempted global destruction for quite some time, but how we spend that time, how…
BIS Blueprint = Global Control of ALL Assets, Information & People
by The Sharp Edge We’ve all heard the infamous World Economic Forum phrase “You’ll own nothing, and you’ll be happy.” But how do global elites and central bankers intend to roll out this diabolical scheme? Well, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) mapped it out in their recently published report on a proposed “unified ledger” called, “Blueprint for the future monetary system: improving the old, enabling the new.” Watch Dig It! episode 194 for a detailed breakdown of this report, where we get into the logistics, how they will incrementally try to pull this off, how much energy will be required to do so, how long this will take, and what other aspects tie into this. It is a must watch! Control of All Assets In simple terms, the BIS’ blueprint proposes that all private property in the real world, such as money, houses, cars, etc., would be “tokenised” into…
The Solution Series: Securing Your Privacy from Big Tech with Rob Braxman
“The telephone is the greatest nuisance among conveniences, the greatest convenience among nuisances.”~ Robert Staughton Lynd Please login to watch the full episode and access subscriber-only content.Not a subscriber yet? You are invited to join here! By Corey Lynn and James White For those of us who are old enough to remember, making a series of phone calls once entailed collecting a pocketful of dimes, then using your MacGyver driving skills to pull close enough to the payphone while not demolishing your side mirror in the process. Oh, how things have changed! Rob Braxman is certainly old enough to remember the now outdated payphone, but as technology has advanced throughout the decades, Braxman has advanced right along with it. Braxman is a well-known expert in Internet privacy and data protection, whose insights on the rapidly changing technological landscape are second to none. He joins us on the Solution Series for…
I Want to Stop CBDCs – What Can I Do?
The following report, originally published on The Solari Report, provides helpful tips to bring a halt to Central Bank Digital Currencies. By Catherine Austin Fitts and Carolyn Betts Many subscribers and readers of the Solari Report have asked how they can stop the implementation of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) in the U.S. and other countries. It is important to recognize that there is a great deal that each one of us can do to take action. In a highly leveraged financial system such as we have, a single individual counts for a lot. Here are actions that each of us can take: (1) USE CASH whenever possible—and let everyone know why you are using cash. Walk out on establishments that refuse to accept cash. When using remote facilities where cash is not possible, use checks if you can. We understand from one subscriber that check companies are scrambling to fill…
New “Food is Medicine” Nutrition Screening, RX, Tracking and Control
On September 28, 2022, The White House announced $8 billion in new commitments toward hunger, nutrition, and health. The White House hosted the conference that laid out a “transformational vision for ending hunger and reducing diet-related disease by 2030 – all while closing disparities among the communities that are impacted most.” These “new commitments” were determined over the summer, with both private- and public-sector involvement in the funding, stemming from: • Philanthropic contributions and donations to community-based organizations • Investments in new businesses that will screen and integrate nutrition into health care • $2.5 billion in start-up companies creating “solutions” to hunger and food insecurity • Over $4 billion toward “philanthropy that improves access to nutritious food, promotes healthy choices, and increases physical activity” The business, civic, academic, and philanthropic “leaders” were announced at this conference in September, who will allegedly end hunger and reduce diet-related disease. The narrative is…