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1st Quarter 2019 Wrap Up – Will ESG Turn the Red Button Green? - with Catherine Austin Fitts

"Wealth has often been regarded by poets and philosophers as a source of evil and yet the fault lies, not with money, but with those who use it. Indeed, money should be regarded as a gift of God for the benefits that it brings in ordering the affairs of civilization and the opportunities it offers for doing good."      
~ John Wesley, from his famous sermon “The Use of Money”

By Catherine Austin Fitts

This coming week I will present the theme for the 1st Quarter 2019 Wrap Up: Will ESG Turn the Red Button Green? For those of you who do not know my famous Red Button story and the reference to “turning the red button green,” here it is.

ESG stands for “environmental, social, and governance”—three factors used in measuring the system-wide impact of an investment in a company or business. Incorporating these factors is part of what is often referred to as responsible investment, ethical investment, or sustainable investment.

You can find an excellent introduction to this topic in the Solari Report’s 3rd Quarter 2016 Wrap Up: Investment Screening: Can We Filter for Productive Companies?

According to the Global Sustainable Investment Alliance’s 2018 Review, investment subject to these various forms of “responsibility” screens has now risen to $30 trillion.

Nevertheless, global resource allocation and management is moving in a less responsible direction. We are experiencing continued growth in global military expenditures, a new arms race in space, a move to FASAB 56—a no-accounting policy for the U.S. government and related defense contractors and banks—not to mention global spraying, wave after wave of invasive surveillance, and mind control setting the stage for worldwide technocracy, continued assaults on health freedoms, and centralization and corruption of the food supply. I am sure you can think of more examples.

These developments are often implemented by corporations and banks that are well represented in the top holdings of ESG ETFs, mutual funds, and money managers.

By taking the U.S. securities market dark, does the adoption of FASAB 56 negate the relevance of ESG investing? Is responsible investing just a new form of window dressing (at best) or mind control (at worst)? Will it be used as a tool to overcome young people’s legitimate concerns about financial bailouts, rigged markets, and corporate corruption—and persuade them to invest in the equity markets? Or, with greater transparency and less secrecy about how the real economy works, could ESG managers apply ESG criteria in a more intelligent and successful manner? If we can ensure that global governments obey their financial management laws, could ESG investing help us finally overcome warfare and transnational organized crime in a profitable and wealth-building manner?

I will be discussing these questions and more for our 1st Quarter 2019 Wrap Up: Will ESG Turn the Red Button Green?

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Last Week's Solari Report: 2nd Quarter 2019 Wrap Up – Equity Overview & Rambus Chartology with Catherine Austin Fitts

"Gold is making money, bitcoin is making money, stocks are making money, bonds are making money…. I’d rather own gold than bitcoin." 
~ Jeffrey Gundlach on 2019 YTD financial market performance

By Catherine Austin Fitts

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What subscribers are saying about: 2nd Quarter 2019 Wrap Up – Equity Overview & Rambus Chartology with Catherine Austin Fitts

"Catherine, The last 15 minutes of actionable intelligence was great.

Adding 5 minutes of similar commentary to money markets, would mean a lot in helping subscribers make smart allocations in these confusing times of low yield, FASB 56, and Volatility.

I know you can’t “stock pick” real companies for us, but mabey broad categories like “railroads” or “food” could lead us in the right direction.

I myself have been sitting in cash, but hearing you say “buy real companies”, and that you would be buying equities if you won the lottery, is very insightful and that i need to be researching.

Thanks"

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