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3rd Quarter 2019 Wrap Up – News Trends & Stories, Part I with Dr. Joseph P. Farrell

Go for it now. The future is promised to no one.
~ Wayne Dyer

By Catherine Austin Fitts

It’s time to begin our 3rd Quarter 2019 Wrap Up. My announcement of our cover and 3rd Quarter theme “Take Action!” is here.

This Thursday, we publish the first in our two-part publication of the News Trends & Stories for the 3rd Quarter 2019 Wrap Up. Dr. Joseph P. Farrell joins me for our analysis of what is happening in 2019 and what lies ahead.

In Part I, we look at the top stories in Economy & Financial Markets and Geopolitics. We also fill in the Trump Report Card for the 3rd Quarter.

Our 3rd Quarter 2019 Wrap Up web presentation is a work in progress that grows as we publish our weekly segments; Solari Report subscribers can access it in subscriber links when the audio is posted. The stories and headlines for Part I will be posted by Thursday evening. Use your Solari password to login!

I hope you take advantage of both Part I and the following week’s Part II; I know of no better round-up of the deeper news than these quarterly discussions. Our team invests significant time each quarter to collect and convert months of headlines into actionable intelligence to give you mastery of the economic, political, and cultural flows and the risks through which we navigate.

Just when I feel I have achieved a synthesis, I sit down with Dr. Farrell and something remarkable happens. Joseph’s understanding of history, science, and culture—and his ability to integrate across many sectors—takes the conversation into a whole new mind. Our discussions this month were as insightful and fun as ever.

Here are our choices for the top stories for Part I:

Economy & Financial Markets:

  • Story #1: Secret Books, FASAB 56, and Financial Coup Consolidation: U.S. Securities Markets Go Dark
  • Story #2: Central Banks Flail Around
  • Story #3: Slowbalization
  • Story #4: High Strangeness in the Bond Market
  • Story #5: Trade and Control Wars

Geopolitics:

  • Story #6: Technocracy Databeast Encroaches Across the Globe
  • Story #7: New Leadership in the EU Faces the Brexit Blues
  • Story #8: “Out of Control”
  • Story #9: Washington Faces Off with a Multipolar World
  • Story #10: Geopolitical Disney World
  • Trump Report Card

Post your questions and story suggestions for Money & Markets for this week here.

Please e-mail your questions for Ask Catherine or post them at the Money & Markets commentary here.

Talk to you Thursday!

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Upcoming Reports:

October 10, 2019 - 3rd Quarter Wrap Up – News Trends & Stories, Part II with Dr. Joseph Farrell

October 17, 2019 -  3rd Quarter Wrap UpEquity Overview

October 24, 2019 - Future Science Series with Ulrike Granögger

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After the interview, I asked Dr. Perro 2 follow-up questions. See below with Dr. Perro’s responses:
 
1. Dr. Perro, you said that children’s microbiomes can only be modified or influenced for the first 3 years of life. What can we do to improve the microbiome of a child that was born through C-section and/or was not breast fed?

"The baby inherits the microbiome from the mother. So if a baby is born via C-section, the microbiome will be similar to the surgical suite. Nursing will usually reverse that. If the baby is not breast fed, many formulas (organic only!) contain probiotics, but I usually recommend to add an additional probiotic focused on bifidus spp. Usually, the microbiome is established by 3 years old, so there is time to adjust. I may also add in sporebiotics which can enhance immune function as well as inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria in order to create a balanced community of microbes."
 
2. As adults, is it possible to restore a healthy microbiome after having taken antibiotics? Is it possible to regrow beneficial bacteria in our guts?
 
"Even one dose of antibiotics can wipe out the microbiome. It can restore itself, but it takes a very long time. When you couple that with pesticides (glyphosate in Roundup is an antibiotic) in our food supply and antibiotics given to animals that we consume, the microbiome may be overwhelmed. For most people, eating fermented foods such as sauerkraut can offset the imbalances, however, I do recommend probiotics as well for individuals who need antibiotics. As a reminder, when individuals need antibiotics, I prescribe without hesitation. I just try to offset the side effects."

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