Paul Buitink interviews Catherine Austin Fitts of Solari Report about financial transaction freedom, Solari's main theme for this year. Catherine was the first female managing director of an investment bank in the U.S. She also served as assistant secretary of housing and urban development in the George W. Bush administration. Due to the many frauds she exposed, she felt the need to start over, which led to the creation of her own company, Solari, where she regularly cites these issues in her reports.
Catherine and Paul discuss how to achieve greater financial transaction security, including setting up new banks, such as sovereign state-owned banks and precious metal deposits. Her focus is first in Tennessee, USA. Catherine also believes that it is time for a reset of wealth accumulation. People should avoid doing business with big banks and take their business locally. She is also a big proponent of cash and introduced cash Friday.
Finally, they discuss the potential of the disintegration of the European Union and the United States and also the book 'The Great Taking' by David Rogers Webb and to what extent it is valuable. She ends with some advice on how to build wealth.