Catherine Austin Fitts
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And if that process breaks down and you have a real food fight, then you've got a real mess. But the big decisions are made by consensus. And you use, you know, whether it's a Bilderberg meeting or- Council of Foreign Relations. They're a little bit different, but yeah, our executive committee of the Council on Foreign Relations.
You know, you have these meetings where you get people from all different industries, all different occupations together, right? So they can coordinate and collaborate.
You know, you have these meetings where you get people from all different industries, all different occupations together, right? So they can coordinate and collaborate.
You know, you have these meetings where you get people from all different industries, all different occupations together, right? So they can coordinate and collaborate.
And they make these decisions very much by committee or consensus process, which is why once they agree to something, everybody hates to, you know, you can't buck it because, you know, we've told 20 different industries we're going to go to the right. And so you can't just go to the left. You hiccup everybody.
And they make these decisions very much by committee or consensus process, which is why once they agree to something, everybody hates to, you know, you can't buck it because, you know, we've told 20 different industries we're going to go to the right. And so you can't just go to the left. You hiccup everybody.
And they make these decisions very much by committee or consensus process, which is why once they agree to something, everybody hates to, you know, you can't buck it because, you know, we've told 20 different industries we're going to go to the right. And so you can't just go to the left. You hiccup everybody.
So I'm not that familiar with the Bilderbergers. I mean, I never, you know, if you look at who I worked with, I mean, I worked with some people on Wall Street or in Washington or in the Bilderbergers, but it was simply a more international version.
So I'm not that familiar with the Bilderbergers. I mean, I never, you know, if you look at who I worked with, I mean, I worked with some people on Wall Street or in Washington or in the Bilderbergers, but it was simply a more international version.
So I'm not that familiar with the Bilderbergers. I mean, I never, you know, if you look at who I worked with, I mean, I worked with some people on Wall Street or in Washington or in the Bilderbergers, but it was simply a more international version.
And my guess is, if you look at, we grabbed so much booty at the end of World War II, I think that one of the initial goals of the Bilderbergers was to manage that, you know, that sort of pot of money.
And my guess is, if you look at, we grabbed so much booty at the end of World War II, I think that one of the initial goals of the Bilderbergers was to manage that, you know, that sort of pot of money.
And my guess is, if you look at, we grabbed so much booty at the end of World War II, I think that one of the initial goals of the Bilderbergers was to manage that, you know, that sort of pot of money.
So more recently, that's possible because the tech, you know, tech is so important to build the control. So, and, you know, I hate to say it, we, the 21 trillion is, you know, we sort of sucked out as much money as possible and put the government on a debt trap. But if you look at what they're doing now, now they're stealing all the data.
So more recently, that's possible because the tech, you know, tech is so important to build the control. So, and, you know, I hate to say it, we, the 21 trillion is, you know, we sort of sucked out as much money as possible and put the government on a debt trap. But if you look at what they're doing now, now they're stealing all the data.
So more recently, that's possible because the tech, you know, tech is so important to build the control. So, and, you know, I hate to say it, we, the 21 trillion is, you know, we sort of sucked out as much money as possible and put the government on a debt trap. But if you look at what they're doing now, now they're stealing all the data.
Right. So that's worth โ it's funny. Naomi Wolf and I were trying to cover this at one point. And she said, you know, that data is worth more than a trillion dollars. And it is. And it's interesting because Musk was out raising capital for XAI and had a deal with Palantir AI at the same time. And my guess, you know, I think โ Palantir has an AI?
Right. So that's worth โ it's funny. Naomi Wolf and I were trying to cover this at one point. And she said, you know, that data is worth more than a trillion dollars. And it is. And it's interesting because Musk was out raising capital for XAI and had a deal with Palantir AI at the same time. And my guess, you know, I think โ Palantir has an AI?
Right. So that's worth โ it's funny. Naomi Wolf and I were trying to cover this at one point. And she said, you know, that data is worth more than a trillion dollars. And it is. And it's interesting because Musk was out raising capital for XAI and had a deal with Palantir AI at the same time. And my guess, you know, I think โ Palantir has an AI?
Well, according to published reports โ XAI and Palantir had made a partnership when Musk was sucking all this data out. And my guess is that data is โ they sucked it into the AI on the just do it method.