Deep State Tactics 101 Part V with Catherine Austin Fitts and Carolyn Betts


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Gentlemen, I am obedient to the laws of God and there is nothing that you can say or do that will cause me to violate them. If that means that I am going to jail, then I am going to jail, if only to organize the last group of entrepreneurs I need to run the country when the government collapses. Because if people like me are going to prison, then it is only a matter of time until this government fails.
~ Catherine Austin Fitts in 1998 to a group of Washington attorneys hired to represent Hamilton Securities, after one attorney had threatened to pull insurance company representation if she did not abrogate contractual obligations and had stated that, without such representation, she could be steamrolled into prison.

Deep State Tactics 101 Series:

For Part I.
For Part II.
For Part III.
For Part IV.
For Part VI – VIII.
For Part IX – X.

By Catherine Austin Fitts

In our 2018 Annual Wrap Up: The Real Game of Missing Money, I included a personal history which described my experiences dealing with missing money and financial fraud in the U.S. federal government.

C. Austin Fitts, Assistant Housing Secretary, conferring with assistants during a break in her testimony before a Senate subcommittee, 1989. (The New York Times/Andrea Mohin)
Missing Money: A Personal History: 1989-2019

In my outline, the last section was going to be a description of the tactics used to slow me down or kill me—both literally and figuratively—in the process. As I finished the 2018 Annual Wrap Up, I concluded that it would be better to record and publish this material as a separate audio series.

This series is my download about the tactics I have encountered personally or have observed at close hand. I have experienced a wide spectrum of covert operations, information and economic warfare, and dirty tricks with and from both governmental and private parties. Telling stories is a great way to communicate this experience; however, because stories expand the time necessary to convey the information, I am publishing this material as a series.

Here is my outline for the Deep State Tactics 101 full series:

I. Introduction
II. Solari Report Resources
III. Control System Goals
IV. Tactics by Areas

A. Faith, Hope, & Love
B. Health
C. Communication/Surveillance
D. Mind Control
E. Brand/Prestige
F. Media (including Disinformation)
G. Control Files
H. Personnel Benefits
I. Financial
J. Legal
K. Politics
L. Culture & Consumerism
M. Cybersecurity
N. Covert Operations & Crime
O. Targeting of Children
P. The Beatdowns: Company, Neighborhood, Cohort

V. Hard Times
– My list of the personal worst
VI. Helpful Strategies
VII. Closing Thoughts

In Parts I through IV, I covered I-III and the first nine items in Part IV through Financial.

This week in Part V, attorney Carolyn Betts joins me to discuss the extensive portfolio of tactics used by the deep state in the legal system, including the judicial system, criminal and civil litigation, enforcement, and regulatory and administrative systems.

Carolyn has worked for me and my companies since the mid-1990s—and she has seen it all—from judges and government attorneys who lie, break the law, and falsify evidence with impunity, to men in black trailing her private travel, to FBI phone surveillance. We have also seen the power and importance of judges, attorneys, and government employees who believe in and practice the law, despite tremendous pressure from the deep state to do otherwise. In our conversation, the storytelling will continue, with Carolyn sharing the top highlights of the legal shenanigans involved in the Real Game of Missing Money.

This week in Let’s Go to the Movies, I recommend a documentary we have reviewed before—Hot Coffee—a film about media manipulation around court cases. It is an excellent addition to the discussion of deep state legal tactics.

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Talk to you Thursday!