Catherine Austin Fitts, a former Bush administration official and investment banker, dives into the dark realities of U.S. governance and finance. She critiques how leaders abandoned national integrity for profit in the 1990s, detailing the emergence of a digital control system that surveils citizens. Fitts also discusses secret underground bases, the Bank of International Settlements, and breakthrough energy technologies, raising ethical questions about the influence of hidden elites on society and the dire implications of current economic structures.
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Digital Control Grid Explained
The control grid system aims to surveil and control individuals digitally, ending traditional currency as a means of control.
AI and software enable tailored surveillance, nudging, and enforcement actions on each person uniquely.
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Globalization's Cultural and Economic Impact
Globalization weakened the western middle class by hollowing out culture and food quality.
Central bankers favored globalization to centralize capital needed for space exploration ambitions.
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Space Ambitions and Control
Central bankers aim to build a multi-planetary civilization funded by centralized capital.
Space exploration investments include asteroid mining and satellite systems for global monetary control.
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Former Bush administration official Catherine Austin Fitts on how America’s leaders gave up on the country in the 1990s, began stealing trillions and built a digital prison to control the population.
(00:00) Introduction
(12:09) The Two Things That Lead to Inflation
(16:00) Central Bankers vs. the West
(28:01) What You Should Know About the Bank of International Settlements
(38:30) Secret Underground Bases All Across the US