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03.05.202509:53
Nothing and Nobody Will Ever Hurt You Again – Carl Jung
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03.05.202503:11
Henry Ford: “The only statement I care to make about the Protocols (of Zion) is that they fit in with what is going on.”
Taken from The International Jew: The World's Problem, May 22, 1920
The Protocols of The Learned Elders of Zion Full Documentary HERE.
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Taken from The International Jew: The World's Problem, May 22, 1920
The Protocols of The Learned Elders of Zion Full Documentary HERE.
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29.04.202505:37
In the April 28, 2025, interview with Tucker Carlson, Catherine Fitts discusses:
1. Mitigating Economic Collapse: Fitts suggests that introducing breakthrough energy and other measures could soften the impact of a potential economic or societal collapse, preventing a scenario as severe as Russia’s in 1990-91.
2. Governance and Intent: The outcome depends on who governs and their willingness to implement changes smoothly. Fitts quotes Tina Turner, saying the transition to a controlled system (“control grid”) can be done “nice or rough,” implying varying degrees of disruption or authoritarianism.
3. Flexible Governance: Fitts notes that, in her experience, those in power operate with broad targets and goals but adapt their strategies improvisationally, leaving their exact plans unclear.
The segment focuses on the potential for a controlled societal transition, the role of governance in its execution, and the uncertainty surrounding the approach those in power will take.
1. Mitigating Economic Collapse: Fitts suggests that introducing breakthrough energy and other measures could soften the impact of a potential economic or societal collapse, preventing a scenario as severe as Russia’s in 1990-91.
2. Governance and Intent: The outcome depends on who governs and their willingness to implement changes smoothly. Fitts quotes Tina Turner, saying the transition to a controlled system (“control grid”) can be done “nice or rough,” implying varying degrees of disruption or authoritarianism.
3. Flexible Governance: Fitts notes that, in her experience, those in power operate with broad targets and goals but adapt their strategies improvisationally, leaving their exact plans unclear.
The segment focuses on the potential for a controlled societal transition, the role of governance in its execution, and the uncertainty surrounding the approach those in power will take.
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29.04.202505:26
In the April 28, 2025, interview with Tucker Carlson, Catherine Fitts discusses the Bank for International Settlements (BIS):
1. Sovereign Immunity: Fitts explains that the BIS operates with sovereign immunity, functioning as its own "country" with its own police force. This status places it above legal accountability, meaning no one can legally challenge its actions except in minor cases, like staff car accidents.
2. Secret Financial Operations: The BIS can manage and move money secretly, holding it on its balance sheet without transparency. Fitts suggests, in an oversimplified example, that it could facilitate the transfer and concealment of massive sums, like $21 trillion from the U.S. government, anywhere in the world.
3. Source of Power: Carlson questions who granted the BIS such authority and sovereign immunity, though the excerpt does not provide Fitts’ full response to this question.
The segment highlights the BIS’s extraordinary legal and financial autonomy, raising concerns about its unchecked power.
1. Sovereign Immunity: Fitts explains that the BIS operates with sovereign immunity, functioning as its own "country" with its own police force. This status places it above legal accountability, meaning no one can legally challenge its actions except in minor cases, like staff car accidents.
2. Secret Financial Operations: The BIS can manage and move money secretly, holding it on its balance sheet without transparency. Fitts suggests, in an oversimplified example, that it could facilitate the transfer and concealment of massive sums, like $21 trillion from the U.S. government, anywhere in the world.
3. Source of Power: Carlson questions who granted the BIS such authority and sovereign immunity, though the excerpt does not provide Fitts’ full response to this question.
The segment highlights the BIS’s extraordinary legal and financial autonomy, raising concerns about its unchecked power.
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29.04.202505:13
In the April 28, 2025, interview with Tucker Carlson, Catherine Fitts addresses:
1. Legal Absurdity: Fitts criticizes the notion that administrative policies, agreed upon by a unified political establishment ("uniparty"), can override the U.S. Constitution, laws, and regulations, describing it as an absurd, almost magical dismissal of legal frameworks.
2. Financial Crisis Example: She references the 2008 financial crisis, specifically the decision by then-Attorney General Eric Holder not to prosecute HSBC, a major bank. Fitts suggests this was due to HSBC’s status as a "systemically important" institution under the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) guidelines.
3. Further Evidence: Fitts points to a video by John Titus on the Best Evidence channel, which details this issue, highlighting how such decisions reflect a broader trend of bypassing legal accountability.
The segment focuses on the erosion of legal standards and selective enforcement in favor of powerful financial institutions.
1. Legal Absurdity: Fitts criticizes the notion that administrative policies, agreed upon by a unified political establishment ("uniparty"), can override the U.S. Constitution, laws, and regulations, describing it as an absurd, almost magical dismissal of legal frameworks.
2. Financial Crisis Example: She references the 2008 financial crisis, specifically the decision by then-Attorney General Eric Holder not to prosecute HSBC, a major bank. Fitts suggests this was due to HSBC’s status as a "systemically important" institution under the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) guidelines.
3. Further Evidence: Fitts points to a video by John Titus on the Best Evidence channel, which details this issue, highlighting how such decisions reflect a broader trend of bypassing legal accountability.
The segment focuses on the erosion of legal standards and selective enforcement in favor of powerful financial institutions.
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29.04.202504:43
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03.05.202509:45
Lana Del Rey - Summertime Sadness (Official Music Video)
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29.04.202506:01
fisherman's wharf sf TERMINATED
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtYx6OeFUkc
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29.04.202505:33
In the April 28, 2025, interview with Tucker Carlson, Catherine Fitts discusses:
1. Taxing University Endowments: Carlson raises the idea of Congress passing a tax bill to target university endowments, which he supports. Fitts responds that such a move would coincide with other significant events, though she doesn’t specify what.
2. University Costs and Value: Fitts highlights the broader issue impacting universities: the exorbitant cost of college education, which burdens parents with enormous bills. She suggests universities have drifted from providing high-quality education, contributing to their vulnerability.
The segment touches on the financial pressures on universities and the potential for policy changes like taxing endowments, set against a backdrop of broader systemic shifts.
1. Taxing University Endowments: Carlson raises the idea of Congress passing a tax bill to target university endowments, which he supports. Fitts responds that such a move would coincide with other significant events, though she doesn’t specify what.
2. University Costs and Value: Fitts highlights the broader issue impacting universities: the exorbitant cost of college education, which burdens parents with enormous bills. She suggests universities have drifted from providing high-quality education, contributing to their vulnerability.
The segment touches on the financial pressures on universities and the potential for policy changes like taxing endowments, set against a backdrop of broader systemic shifts.
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29.04.202505:21
Title: Catherine Fitts on the Great Poisoning and Unsustainable Economic Models
Summary:
In the April 28, 2025, episode of Tucker Carlson's show, Catherine Fitts addresses the economic and societal impacts of widespread poisoning and flawed economic models:
1. The Great Poisoning: Fitts describes America’s health crisis as “the great poisoning,” where environmental and other toxins have harmed the population, reducing productivity and driving up healthcare costs. This affects budgets at federal, state, local, and family levels, with Dr. Mark Skidmore’s analysis suggesting a potential $500 billion savings in the HHS budget by reverting to 2010 disability levels.
2. Skyrocketing Expenses: Fitts notes that federal budget expenses are surging due to an unsustainable economic model that prioritizes centralization over efficiency. This model exacerbates financial strain across all levels of society.
3. Need for Change: When Carlson asks if “what we do and how we do it” refers to how Americans live, Fitts affirms that the fundamental way society operates must change to address these inefficiencies and health crises.
4. Transition to a Story: Fitts prepares to share a final story, though the excerpt ends before she tells it, leaving the narrative incomplete.
Fitts highlights the interconnected health and economic toll of the “great poisoning” and an inefficient, centralized economic model, urging a systemic overhaul to restore sustainability.
Summary:
In the April 28, 2025, episode of Tucker Carlson's show, Catherine Fitts addresses the economic and societal impacts of widespread poisoning and flawed economic models:
1. The Great Poisoning: Fitts describes America’s health crisis as “the great poisoning,” where environmental and other toxins have harmed the population, reducing productivity and driving up healthcare costs. This affects budgets at federal, state, local, and family levels, with Dr. Mark Skidmore’s analysis suggesting a potential $500 billion savings in the HHS budget by reverting to 2010 disability levels.
2. Skyrocketing Expenses: Fitts notes that federal budget expenses are surging due to an unsustainable economic model that prioritizes centralization over efficiency. This model exacerbates financial strain across all levels of society.
3. Need for Change: When Carlson asks if “what we do and how we do it” refers to how Americans live, Fitts affirms that the fundamental way society operates must change to address these inefficiencies and health crises.
4. Transition to a Story: Fitts prepares to share a final story, though the excerpt ends before she tells it, leaving the narrative incomplete.
Fitts highlights the interconnected health and economic toll of the “great poisoning” and an inefficient, centralized economic model, urging a systemic overhaul to restore sustainability.
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29.04.202505:11
In the April 28, 2025, interview with Tucker Carlson, Catherine Fitts discusses:
1. Underground Facilities: Fitts confirms the existence of secret underground bases in the U.S., not limited to Washington, D.C., designed as preparations for catastrophic events.
2. Research and Evidence: She references an interview on her Solari Report with Richard Dolan, who summarized research by Richard Souder on underground bases. Fitts notes Souder’s work is difficult to access directly, but Dolan’s overview serves as an introduction.
3. Top Secret Infrastructure: Fitts cites a Washington Post project, "Top Secret America" (2010 or 2012), where reporters compiled a database of top-secret installations built post-Patriot Act. This revealed a massive increase in funding and construction of both underground and above-ground facilities.
The segment focuses on the scale and secrecy of government infrastructure projects, hinting at their strategic purpose.
1. Underground Facilities: Fitts confirms the existence of secret underground bases in the U.S., not limited to Washington, D.C., designed as preparations for catastrophic events.
2. Research and Evidence: She references an interview on her Solari Report with Richard Dolan, who summarized research by Richard Souder on underground bases. Fitts notes Souder’s work is difficult to access directly, but Dolan’s overview serves as an introduction.
3. Top Secret Infrastructure: Fitts cites a Washington Post project, "Top Secret America" (2010 or 2012), where reporters compiled a database of top-secret installations built post-Patriot Act. This revealed a massive increase in funding and construction of both underground and above-ground facilities.
The segment focuses on the scale and secrecy of government infrastructure projects, hinting at their strategic purpose.
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29.04.202503:49
Title: Catherine Fitts on the Bank for International Settlements and Secret Financial Power
Summary:
In the April 28, 2025, episode of Tucker Carlson's show, Catherine Fitts discusses the history and covert role of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS):
1. Origins of the BIS: Established after World War I and gaining prominence in the 1930s, the BIS was ostensibly created to manage German reparations. However, Fitts asserts its true purpose, driven by the Bank of England and central bankers, was to create an entity with sovereign immunity to facilitate secret financial transactions.
2. Secret Money Movements: Fitts highlights the BIS’s role in enabling clandestine money transfers, such as those between Germans and Americans during World War II, facilitated by figures like Allen Dulles in Switzerland.
3. Key Resource: Fitts recommends *The Tower of Basel* by a Hungarian journalist, which details the BIS’s history and operations. She emphasizes that understanding the BIS and the central banking system’s “plumbing” is crucial for grasping global financial power dynamics.
4. Mental Health Concern: Carlson humorously expresses concern that delving too deeply into this knowledge might affect his mental health, which Fitts dismisses.
Fitts portrays the BIS as a pivotal, secretive institution designed to shield central bankers’ financial maneuvers, underscoring its significance in the hidden architecture of global power.
Summary:
In the April 28, 2025, episode of Tucker Carlson's show, Catherine Fitts discusses the history and covert role of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS):
1. Origins of the BIS: Established after World War I and gaining prominence in the 1930s, the BIS was ostensibly created to manage German reparations. However, Fitts asserts its true purpose, driven by the Bank of England and central bankers, was to create an entity with sovereign immunity to facilitate secret financial transactions.
2. Secret Money Movements: Fitts highlights the BIS’s role in enabling clandestine money transfers, such as those between Germans and Americans during World War II, facilitated by figures like Allen Dulles in Switzerland.
3. Key Resource: Fitts recommends *The Tower of Basel* by a Hungarian journalist, which details the BIS’s history and operations. She emphasizes that understanding the BIS and the central banking system’s “plumbing” is crucial for grasping global financial power dynamics.
4. Mental Health Concern: Carlson humorously expresses concern that delving too deeply into this knowledge might affect his mental health, which Fitts dismisses.
Fitts portrays the BIS as a pivotal, secretive institution designed to shield central bankers’ financial maneuvers, underscoring its significance in the hidden architecture of global power.
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29.04.202505:55
How to Grow Cherries at Home | creative explained
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWueGZkbxiw
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29.04.202505:31
In the April 28, 2025, interview with Tucker Carlson, Catherine Fitts discusses:
1. Long-Term Perspective: Fitts argues that projects spanning beyond a lifetime require a focus on the "immortal soul," prompting a unique worldview that prioritizes spiritual and eternal considerations over short-term gains.
2. Collaboration and Trust: Success in such endeavors demands the ability to collaborate across time and space, which relies on trust, faith, and being "agreement capable"—a term she attributes to Russian diplomat Sergey Lavrov.
3. Geopolitical Insight: Fitts claims that Russia’s success in Ukraine stems from their ability to be agreement capable, forming reliable alliances and strategies, while she believes the U.S. lacks this capacity, contributing to its failures.
The segment emphasizes the importance of trust and long-term, value-driven collaboration in achieving success, contrasted with perceived U.S. shortcomings in global strategy.
1. Long-Term Perspective: Fitts argues that projects spanning beyond a lifetime require a focus on the "immortal soul," prompting a unique worldview that prioritizes spiritual and eternal considerations over short-term gains.
2. Collaboration and Trust: Success in such endeavors demands the ability to collaborate across time and space, which relies on trust, faith, and being "agreement capable"—a term she attributes to Russian diplomat Sergey Lavrov.
3. Geopolitical Insight: Fitts claims that Russia’s success in Ukraine stems from their ability to be agreement capable, forming reliable alliances and strategies, while she believes the U.S. lacks this capacity, contributing to its failures.
The segment emphasizes the importance of trust and long-term, value-driven collaboration in achieving success, contrasted with perceived U.S. shortcomings in global strategy.
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29.04.202505:19
Title: Catherine Fitts on Central Bankers’ Space Ambitions and the BIS
Summary:
In the April 28, 2025, episode of Tucker Carlson's show, Catherine Fitts clarifies her earlier remarks about space investment and introduces the role of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS):
1. Space Investment Motives: Carlson revisits Fitts’ earlier claim that funds were needed for space, which she clarifies was driven by central bankers, not the U.S. government. She asserts that for the past 30 years, these bankers have sought capital for space-related projects, though she doesn’t elaborate on specifics in this segment.
2. Introduction to the BIS: Fitts explains that the BIS, located in Basel, Switzerland, is the “central bank of central banks,” with 63 major central banks, including the New York Fed and the Federal Reserve, as shareholders since 1994. It serves as a key meeting point for global financial elites.
3. Purpose of the BIS: When pressed for a concise explanation of the BIS’s purpose, Fitts begins to respond but the segment cuts off before she provides a full answer, leaving the BIS’s role partially undefined in this excerpt.
Fitts emphasizes that central bankers, coordinated through the BIS, have been strategically amassing capital for space initiatives, distinguishing their agenda from U.S. government actions and highlighting the BIS’s pivotal role in global finance.
Summary:
In the April 28, 2025, episode of Tucker Carlson's show, Catherine Fitts clarifies her earlier remarks about space investment and introduces the role of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS):
1. Space Investment Motives: Carlson revisits Fitts’ earlier claim that funds were needed for space, which she clarifies was driven by central bankers, not the U.S. government. She asserts that for the past 30 years, these bankers have sought capital for space-related projects, though she doesn’t elaborate on specifics in this segment.
2. Introduction to the BIS: Fitts explains that the BIS, located in Basel, Switzerland, is the “central bank of central banks,” with 63 major central banks, including the New York Fed and the Federal Reserve, as shareholders since 1994. It serves as a key meeting point for global financial elites.
3. Purpose of the BIS: When pressed for a concise explanation of the BIS’s purpose, Fitts begins to respond but the segment cuts off before she provides a full answer, leaving the BIS’s role partially undefined in this excerpt.
Fitts emphasizes that central bankers, coordinated through the BIS, have been strategically amassing capital for space initiatives, distinguishing their agenda from U.S. government actions and highlighting the BIS’s pivotal role in global finance.
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29.04.202505:08
Title: Catherine Fitts on Confronting Evil and Maintaining Amusement
Summary:
In the April 28, 2025, episode of Tucker Carlson's show, Catherine Fitts discusses the emotional challenge of facing systemic evil and the importance of resilience:
1. Losing the State of Amusement: Fitts shares that during team meetings at Solari, team members sometimes admit to losing their “state of amusement” when confronting the overwhelming “nothing” (evil or systemic corruption). The team’s role is to help restore this sense of amusement, a metaphor for maintaining perspective and resilience.
2. Confronting Evil: Carlson reflects that being perpetually shocked by evil indicates naivety, as evil is a constant in the world. He advocates laughing in its face rather than succumbing to shock. Fitts agrees but explains why evil remains shocking: those who understand love struggle to comprehend why anyone would reject it, making the persistence of evil perpetually jarring.
Fitts and Carlson emphasize the need to acknowledge evil without letting it erode one’s spirit, with Fitts highlighting the team support at Solari to regain amusement and Carlson stressing a defiant, grounded response to the world’s darker realities.
Summary:
In the April 28, 2025, episode of Tucker Carlson's show, Catherine Fitts discusses the emotional challenge of facing systemic evil and the importance of resilience:
1. Losing the State of Amusement: Fitts shares that during team meetings at Solari, team members sometimes admit to losing their “state of amusement” when confronting the overwhelming “nothing” (evil or systemic corruption). The team’s role is to help restore this sense of amusement, a metaphor for maintaining perspective and resilience.
2. Confronting Evil: Carlson reflects that being perpetually shocked by evil indicates naivety, as evil is a constant in the world. He advocates laughing in its face rather than succumbing to shock. Fitts agrees but explains why evil remains shocking: those who understand love struggle to comprehend why anyone would reject it, making the persistence of evil perpetually jarring.
Fitts and Carlson emphasize the need to acknowledge evil without letting it erode one’s spirit, with Fitts highlighting the team support at Solari to regain amusement and Carlson stressing a defiant, grounded response to the world’s darker realities.
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29.04.202503:46
Title: Catherine Fitts on State Power to Counter Federal Overreach
Summary:
In the April 28, 2025, episode of Tucker Carlson's show, Catherine Fitts discusses the constitutional power of U.S. states to resist federal overreach:
1. State Power Under the Constitution: Fitts emphasizes that the U.S. Constitution reserves powers not delegated to the federal government to the states, making states technically more powerful in certain domains. This includes authority over issues like healthcare, giving states the ability to override federal policies.
2. State vs. Federal Tensions: Fitts highlights growing debates between states and the federal government over authority. She praises conservative state attorneys general and treasurers for effectively pushing back against federal overreach.
3. State-Level Resistance: Fitts has been working with states, as they hold significant constitutional leverage to counter federal actions. She notes a conversation with a senator from northern Ohio, home to a strong group of “freedom-fighting” legislators, as an example of state-level resistance.
4. Geographic Reference: The conversation briefly touches on Montana’s beauty, though the context shifts, leaving the reference incomplete.
Fitts underscores the critical role of state governments in using their constitutional powers to challenge federal policies, citing active resistance from state officials as a promising counterforce.
Summary:
In the April 28, 2025, episode of Tucker Carlson's show, Catherine Fitts discusses the constitutional power of U.S. states to resist federal overreach:
1. State Power Under the Constitution: Fitts emphasizes that the U.S. Constitution reserves powers not delegated to the federal government to the states, making states technically more powerful in certain domains. This includes authority over issues like healthcare, giving states the ability to override federal policies.
2. State vs. Federal Tensions: Fitts highlights growing debates between states and the federal government over authority. She praises conservative state attorneys general and treasurers for effectively pushing back against federal overreach.
3. State-Level Resistance: Fitts has been working with states, as they hold significant constitutional leverage to counter federal actions. She notes a conversation with a senator from northern Ohio, home to a strong group of “freedom-fighting” legislators, as an example of state-level resistance.
4. Geographic Reference: The conversation briefly touches on Montana’s beauty, though the context shifts, leaving the reference incomplete.
Fitts underscores the critical role of state governments in using their constitutional powers to challenge federal policies, citing active resistance from state officials as a promising counterforce.
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03.05.202509:14
The Hidden Agendas of The Secret Society and Freemasonry - Walter Veith
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lghacx8_pXc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lghacx8_pXc
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29.04.202505:43
Tucker Carlson Monday April 28, 2025
Catherine Fitts: Bankers vs. the West, Secret Underground Bases, and the Oncoming Extinction Event
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8pA2TDXtew
Catherine Fitts: Bankers vs. the West, Secret Underground Bases, and the Oncoming Extinction Event
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8pA2TDXtew
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29.04.202505:29
In the April 28, 2025, interview with Tucker Carlson, Catherine Fitts discusses:
1. Facing Reality: Fitts emphasizes that acknowledging reality is essential for finding real solutions, but people resist facing the truth about how systems actually work due to discomfort or denial.
2. Personal Accountability: She shares a personal revelation, describing the difficulty of admitting she was a "patsy" during her time as Assistant Secretary of Housing. Fitts reflects on her failure to recognize systemic issues sooner, calling it one of the hardest realizations, even tougher than facing death.
3. Shared Experience: Carlson relates to her experience, admitting his own regret for advocating for the Iraq War on television, acknowledging his role in supporting a flawed narrative.
The segment focuses on the emotional and intellectual challenge of confronting personal complicity in larger systemic lies.
1. Facing Reality: Fitts emphasizes that acknowledging reality is essential for finding real solutions, but people resist facing the truth about how systems actually work due to discomfort or denial.
2. Personal Accountability: She shares a personal revelation, describing the difficulty of admitting she was a "patsy" during her time as Assistant Secretary of Housing. Fitts reflects on her failure to recognize systemic issues sooner, calling it one of the hardest realizations, even tougher than facing death.
3. Shared Experience: Carlson relates to her experience, admitting his own regret for advocating for the Iraq War on television, acknowledging his role in supporting a flawed narrative.
The segment focuses on the emotional and intellectual challenge of confronting personal complicity in larger systemic lies.
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29.04.202505:16
Title: Catherine Fitts on the Federal Government’s Erosion of Constitutional Freedoms
Summary:
In the April 28, 2025, episode of Tucker Carlson's show, Catherine Fitts addresses the subtle but dangerous erosion of constitutional freedoms by the federal government:
1. Buying Out the Constitution: Fitts argues that since World War II, the federal government has used expansive monetary and fiscal policies to “buy” people and institutions out of adherence to the Constitution. This has led to the government operating far outside legal boundaries.
2. Challenge to Freedom: Fitts emphasizes that preserving freedom requires a collective refusal to be complicit in this process. She likens the situation to being “walked into the slaughterhouse,” urging resistance against passively accepting control.
3. Insidious Nature of Control: Carlson contrasts the overt threat of a conventional invasion, where the enemy is clear, with the insidious “lulling” into slavery through subtle manipulations. This covert approach makes the loss of freedom particularly frightening, as it’s harder to identify and resist.
Fitts and Carlson highlight the federal government’s unconstitutional overreach as a slow, deceptive process that threatens liberty, calling for active resistance to avoid being unwittingly led into servitude.
Summary:
In the April 28, 2025, episode of Tucker Carlson's show, Catherine Fitts addresses the subtle but dangerous erosion of constitutional freedoms by the federal government:
1. Buying Out the Constitution: Fitts argues that since World War II, the federal government has used expansive monetary and fiscal policies to “buy” people and institutions out of adherence to the Constitution. This has led to the government operating far outside legal boundaries.
2. Challenge to Freedom: Fitts emphasizes that preserving freedom requires a collective refusal to be complicit in this process. She likens the situation to being “walked into the slaughterhouse,” urging resistance against passively accepting control.
3. Insidious Nature of Control: Carlson contrasts the overt threat of a conventional invasion, where the enemy is clear, with the insidious “lulling” into slavery through subtle manipulations. This covert approach makes the loss of freedom particularly frightening, as it’s harder to identify and resist.
Fitts and Carlson highlight the federal government’s unconstitutional overreach as a slow, deceptive process that threatens liberty, calling for active resistance to avoid being unwittingly led into servitude.
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29.04.202505:03
"FULL AUDIOBOOK" - Tower of Basel: The Shadowy History of the Secret Bank that Runs the World
https://t.me/NewsYouShare/4577
https://t.me/NewsYouShare/4577
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29.04.202503:43
Title: Catherine Fitts on State Power to Counter Federal Overreach
Summary:
In the April 28, 2025, episode of Tucker Carlson's show, Catherine Fitts discusses the constitutional power of U.S. states to resist federal overreach:
1. State Power Under the Constitution: Fitts emphasizes that the U.S. Constitution reserves powers not delegated to the federal government to the states, making states technically more powerful in certain domains. This includes authority over issues like healthcare, giving states the ability to override federal policies.
2. State vs. Federal Tensions: Fitts highlights growing debates between states and the federal government over authority. She praises conservative state attorneys general and treasurers for effectively pushing back against federal overreach.
3. State-Level Resistance: Fitts has been working with states, as they hold significant constitutional leverage to counter federal actions. She notes a conversation with a senator from northern Ohio, home to a strong group of “freedom-fighting” legislators, as an example of state-level resistance.
4. Geographic Reference: The conversation briefly touches on Montana’s beauty, though the context shifts, leaving the reference incomplete.
Fitts underscores the critical role of state governments in using their constitutional powers to challenge federal policies, citing active resistance from state officials as a promising counterforce.
Summary:
In the April 28, 2025, episode of Tucker Carlson's show, Catherine Fitts discusses the constitutional power of U.S. states to resist federal overreach:
1. State Power Under the Constitution: Fitts emphasizes that the U.S. Constitution reserves powers not delegated to the federal government to the states, making states technically more powerful in certain domains. This includes authority over issues like healthcare, giving states the ability to override federal policies.
2. State vs. Federal Tensions: Fitts highlights growing debates between states and the federal government over authority. She praises conservative state attorneys general and treasurers for effectively pushing back against federal overreach.
3. State-Level Resistance: Fitts has been working with states, as they hold significant constitutional leverage to counter federal actions. She notes a conversation with a senator from northern Ohio, home to a strong group of “freedom-fighting” legislators, as an example of state-level resistance.
4. Geographic Reference: The conversation briefly touches on Montana’s beauty, though the context shifts, leaving the reference incomplete.
Fitts underscores the critical role of state governments in using their constitutional powers to challenge federal policies, citing active resistance from state officials as a promising counterforce.
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