"Aaron Russo was a great man. He was a talented, successful movie producer turned freedom fighter. He had the heart of a lion and a bountiful love of humanity, I considered him a friend. So did many people seeking to understand how we best ensure human freedom. Before he died, he gave an interview to Alex Jones in which he describes a conversation he had with a member of the Rockefeller family . He was told that the end game is to have people microchipped for complete control.
If Aaron says this conversation happened – then it did.
Before you embrace the idea of a cashless society, you need to appreciate that all digital money is a step to a greater goal – one that will destroy human freedom. If you think surveillance capitalism is unpleasant now, wait until the big banks and the intelligence agencies have the power to turn off your ability to transact or access your funds if they don’t like something you thought or said this morning in the “privacy” of your own home.
The war on cash is a war on humanity – don’t let it happen. While we are at it, it is time to outlaw private banks monopoly to create currency. If this is where they want to go, it is time for their monopoly to go"
By Catherine Austin Fitts
Catherine Austin Fitts began her career on Wall Street and eventually rose to managing director and member of the board of the firm Dillon, Read & Co. Inc. In 1989, she was appointed Assistant Secretary of Housing - Federal Housing Commissioner in the first Bush administration. Following this appointment, Catherine became president of The Hamilton Securities Group, an investment bank and financial software developer based in Washington D.C. She is currently the managing member of Solari Investment Advisory Services, LLC.