By Catherine Austin Fitts
As we enter the winter and approach the shortest days of the year, it is a good time to take stock of where we have been and where we are going.
When I created Solari, my goal was to build an intelligence network of people who wanted to live a free and inspired life and help others do the same. The first challenge in building such a network was to have it become economically self-supporting. If we want to decentralize power and money, we must be free of financial conflicts of interest. As I have always said, the revolution must be self-supporting because if it can finance itself, it can happen.
Thanks to your support, Solari achieved this goal in 2021, moving onto its soundest economic basis ever. The growth in subscriptions that started after we published The State of Our Currencies and "The Injection Fraud” in 2020 has financed the best possible intelligence on what is happening, and helped us go to work on what these events mean to us and what we can do about them. We intend to continue to invest the resources you provide in this intelligence network, doing so in close collaboration with many other members of the New Media—a powerful force that is providing inspiration and leadership, and whose emergence represents one of the most inspiring developments of the past two years.
Throughout December, we are publishing The Best of the Solari Report. These selections are intended to give you a broad overview of our efforts throughout the year to ensure you have solid “maps” of what is happening and tools to help you navigate what is happening. I want to give a special nod to the Solari team members, allies, and subscribers who helped us create and distribute four Covid-19 Injection Forms (downloadable on our website), which did a phenomenal job of organizing the complex information that millions of people needed to practice due diligence, protect themselves and their families, and push back against overreach by employers and schools mandating the Covid-19 injections without basic disclosure or informed consent.
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